Shinyu Gushi – Pangai Noon Karate Vol 1-5
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Shinyu Gushi’s Pangai Noon Karate – Vol. I Sanchin
This highly experienced instructor delivers an outstanding demonstration on the Sanchin kata of Uechi Ryu karate. Includes full-speed and slow-motion demonstrations, sanchin training methods, stance and strength tests, static and dynamic breaking techniques, an illustrated history of the style and its originator, and much more.
The following formats are available: DVD
Shinyu Gushi’s Pangai Noon Karate – Vol. II Primary Methods & Kata
The series continues with Gushi sensei displaying all of the core techniques, followed by in-depth analyses of the kata Kanshiwa, Kanshu, and Seichin, the latter culminating in a presentation of the kata in the style of Yakusoku Kumite.
A superbly produced presentation that is as instructive and educational as it is entertaining to watch.
Shinyu Gushi’s Pangai Noon Karate – Vol. III Advanced Kata
Shinyu Gushi, 9th Dan, began studying Pangai Noon Uechi karate in the early 1950s with instructors Saburo Uehara, Seiyu Shinjo, and Kanei Uechi, the founder’s son. He still teaches individuals or small groups of pupils in private, believing that true karate should not be affected by the urge to recruit students or other economic factors. His art is indisputably old, with origins dating back to 19th century China and beyond. Pangai Noon Uechi is a martial art in the traditional sense. This highly recognized teacher demonstrates it in its original, pure form, which is powerful, effective, and free of any indication of sporting attempt.
Kata: Seiru, Kanchin, and Seisan with applications are included in this program.
Shinyu Gushi’s Pangai Noon Karate – Vol. IV Weapon Arts
This fourth installment of the Pangai Noon Uechi karate series starts with the advanced kata Sanseru and progresses to karate weapons training. Although karate is primarily an unarmed discipline, it also includes the use of items that were historically commonplace in Okinawan daily life as weapons. They provide a new depth to karate techniques when used by an experienced practitioner. The staff can be used to strike, thrust, and ward off an armed attacker; the oar’s blade can deliver a powerful, focused blow and can also be used to throw sand in the face of an enemy to distract or blind him; and the metal sai can be used offensively by striking and thrusting, as well as defensively by blocking and trapping. As the author demonstrates, even the hair decoration or jiffa, which was worn by all Okinawan males until the late nineteenth century, may be used to enhance the force of karate moves.
This program includes the following songs: Sanseru, Seijun No Bo, Akacchu Eku, Matsugawa no Sai, and Jiffa.
Shinyu Gushi’s Pangai Noon Karate – vol. V Body Conditioning & Training
Karate originally gained international attention when a Japanese military doctor noted that a few of Okinawan recruits had physiques that were considerably different from the ordinary recruit. Martial usefulness as warriors at a period when Japan was constructing its first modern army led to the introduction of their art, karate, into the school system in the early years of the twentieth century.
Since then, the practice of karate has been embraced by people of many nationalities, and it is paradoxical that the components of the art that led to its discovery, strength training and physical conditioning, have been almost totally forgotten by all but a few of its most senior masters.
This film shows the most ancient and profound mysteries of karate. How to generate unstoppable force, how to forge weapons of the hands and feet, and maybe most importantly, how to establish the desire to overcome anything through traditional karate’s austere and sometimes enigmatic training techniques.
Shinyu Gushi, 9th Dan, began studying under karate superstars Kanei Uechi, Saburo Uehara, and Seiyu Shinjo in the early 1950s. He is one of the most senior living Pangai Noon/Uechi Ryu karate masters.
Preparatory and additional exercises, fighting strategy, the development of a forceful grasp, how to condition the fists and fingers, strength training with a partner, sanchin, and the breaking of hard items with the hands, toes, and shins are all included in this program.
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