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The TSD curriculum contains the kata rohai. This kata is very different depending on what style of karate it comes from. That said, the TSD version of the kata is very difficult to find represented in other styles.
The version I posted here is from a karate style that has a version of rohai that is the closest version that I have seen. What style is this?
The reason I ask is because this kata is not represented in the typical Shotokan curriculum. This means that Hwang Kee had to have learned this from a different style of karate, possibly an Okinawan style. It would be very interesting if one could establish a link between Hwang Kee and an Okinawan style of karate.
The TSD curriculum contains the kata rohai. This kata is very different depending on what style of karate it comes from. That said, the TSD version of the kata is very difficult to find represented in other styles.
The version I posted here is from a karate style that has a version of rohai that is the closest version that I have seen. What style is this?
The reason I ask is because this kata is not represented in the typical Shotokan curriculum. This means that Hwang Kee had to have learned this from a different style of karate, possibly an Okinawan style. It would be very interesting if one could establish a link between Hwang Kee and an Okinawan style of karate.