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Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu Seminar, Galway/Monaghan, 2009.

  • 28-01-2009 2:11pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 498 ✭✭


    Hi Guys,

    There will be a URL="http://www.koryu-uchinadi.com"]www.koryu-uchinadi.com[/URL Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu seminar (fundementals) on in Galway/Monaghan on the 28th and 29th of March, it will be given by KU Renshi Olaf Krey (5th Dan). While this is specifically for the KU/IRKRS membership, if you are interested in KU you are welcome to attend [Must be pre booked]

    Renshi Olaf Krey has completed a two year full time college program for martial arts instructors under the tutelage of Hanshi Patrick McCarthy 8th dan and is currently Koryu-uchinadi Kenpo-jutsu Chief Instructor in Germany.

    http://www.irkrs-ireland.com/pb/wp_d991d224/wp_d991d224.html

    For further information mail info@irkrs-ireland.com or check out the link above.

    Cheers


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 498 ✭✭Damo W


    The topics for this weekend seminar have been finalised,

    1. They will include the exploration of Koryu-uchinadi ne-waza drill, developed by Patrick McCarthy this two-person drill brings together no fewer than seventy-two individual techniques providing learners of any rank or style with an extraordinary repertoire of application practices.

    From www.koryu-uchinadi.com,
    ‘While ne-waza is not the principal source of self-defense used in the art of karate, it is, nonetheless, an indispensable component of effective fighting, and also reflects a forgotten aspect from this art’s early origins found in Tegumi. Ne-waza is also something that every student of karate, irrespective of style or politics, should gain some level of proficiency in. As all domestic forms of self-protection can be bridged together by the same habitual acts of physical violence they seek to address, winding up on the ground is sometimes an inevitable outcome. While almost everything we do in percussive impact-based traditions is to avoid ever going to the ground, if and when such a thing was to ever happen, taking immediate control of the situation is of the utmost importance, and it is at this point in time that ne-waza reveals its true value. I doubt anyone could dispute the sense it makes to be well prepared and never need ne-waza than to wind up on the ground oneday with the safety of your life or well-being left only to chance.’

    2. Application practicises (bunkai/oyo waza) for kata naifuanchin (tekki)

    and Chokyu kata, view this kata here.


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