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Large assortment of DVDs on karate - the art of the Empty Hand - featuring different styles of karate from Okinawa and Japan, as well as the greatest Japanese masters of karate.
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Shotokan is a style created by Gichin Funakoshi, born in Okinawa in 1868. Master Funakoshi contributed to promote and popularize karate in Japan.
Shotokan karate training is based on kihon, kata and kumite. Shotokan's techniques are characterized by long, deep positions that provide good stability and allow powerful movements while strengthening the legs.
Karate no kokyuryoku / The breathing power for karate: Hirokazu KANAZAWA Language : Japanese 55mn
Kokusai Shotokan Karate - Nyumon hen (for beginners) - Hirokazu KANAZAWA Language : Japanese / English ( subtitle ) 107m
Kokusai Shotokan karaté Chukyu hen Intermediate level - Hirokazu KANAZAWA Language : Japanese / English ( subtitle ) 107m
Kokusai Shotokan karaté Jokyu hen / Advanced level - Hirokazu KANAZAWA Language : Japonais / English ( subtitle ) 107mn
Okinawa goju ryu : Morio HIGAONNA Language : Japanese 45mn Goju ryu is one of the 4 major Karate schools. Sensei Higaonna explains Goju ryu techniques from Kumite and Kata.
Nunchaku Giho /Nunchaku Techniques - Kazumasa YOKOYAMA Language : Japanese 45mn
Bo jutsu giho /Technique with the stick by Kazumasa YOKOYAMA Language : Japanese 45mn
Shintaiikudo Kuzushi N°3 - Makoto HIROHARA Langue : Japonais 45mn The importance of unbalancing one's opponent.
Shintai ikudo Kuzushi vol.2 Middle - Makoto HIROHARA Language : Japanese 45mn The importance of unbalancing one's opponent.
Shintai ikudo Kuzushi vol.1 Upper - Makoto HIROHARA Language : Japanese 45mn The importance of unbalancing one's opponent.