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In my last post I asked about foreign kata. I was wondering... what is the origin of Kata Wanshu? I have researched and found several versions of the kata and the history of the kata.
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Why do you suppose...it is so previlantly taught in whatever form in several styles. .
I have not seen a version of Wansu that does not have a throw in it.
Yes ask your sensei which version he imported. You are a Goju ryu stylist correct? I am sure the throw is in there somewhere. Perhaps it is something more subtle like a takedown of a body shifting technique. This is another thing that Wansu has in it.
You are a Goju ryu stylist correct?
Perhaps I misworded that. in the statement before that I stated that his sensei imported the kata. I was just making sure that I was addressing the person that is a Goju kai stylist, who posed the original question. Of course Wansu is not a Goju ryu kata. It is from the Shuri te,Tomari te lineage.
Goju has a version Wanshu in it? Well, you learn something new every dayAnybody know of a video where I could see it?
In my last post I asked about foreign kata. I was wondering... what is the origin of Kata Wanshu? I have researched and found several versions of the kata and the history of the kata.
I beleave you may be refering to the kata Chinto. that kata was developed and compiled by Bushi Matsumura from the techniques from a shipwrecked sailor named Chinto. matsumura fought him but only aparently to a draw and both survived and became friends as I understand it. either way that is the origin of Chinto as I have learned it.It is my understanding that it came from the Tomari lineage. It is a compilation of the techniques from a merchant sailor by the same name.