Heian Godan
February 13th, 2009
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Heian Godan?
Name it step by step. (Kwan Chu)
Here’s a good online source:
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JKA Shotokan Karate The Kawasoe Way Part 2 Heian Nidan, Yondan & Godan (Tsunami) [VHS] $30.00 In the second tape the author demonstrates further advanced striking and kicking techniques and introduces basic one step attack sparring. He also completes the Heian series of kata with detailed instruction in Nidan,Yondan and Godan… |
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Essential Bunkai of the Heian Kata, double DVD by Vince Morris $55.00 Essential Bunkai of the Heian Kata – Double DVD: Understanding real-life applications (’bunkai’) of karate moves and forms. This instructional DVD shows and explains self-defense techniques using the ‘Rules of Combat’ and pressure points to make them effective in a real fight. As a tribute to the work of Master Itosu, Sensei Vince Morris, 8th Dan Kissaki-Kai, presents the first full collection of… |
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Shotokan Mastery Volume 3 $29.95 This instructional series continues the path towards Shotokan Mastery. This volume shows great detail and demonstrates dynamically the Kihon, Kata (Heian Yondan and Heian Godan) and Kumite necessary for the purple belt level of Shotokan Karate. Richard Amos has been a professional karate instructor for nearly 20 years. During his 10-year stay in Japan he opened his own dojo in the heart of Tokyo a… |
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Cracking the Code of Kata vol.2 Pinan (Heian) Sandan, Yondan and Godan $29.95 Now you can go beyond the simple understanding of the Pinan/Heian series as being developed by Master Itosu only for teaching school children. Building on the framework developed in DVD number 1, you can deeply explore the meaning and value of the complete Pinan/Heian kata series as a developmental journey from self protection to self perfection -in and of itself! You will learn; How the … |
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Kyusho Secrets: The Modern Bubishi $37.00 For hundreds of years Masters of the Martial Arts kept these Kyusho-Jutsu and Tuite techniques a closely guarded secret. Using the anatomically vulnerable parts of the human body even the smallest and lightest ‘victim’ can defend effectively against larger and stronger attackers, as feedback from those who have had occasion to rely on them testify. This insight into the techniques of the Kata re… |