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The Best of Wado Ryu Karate | |
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Price:$24.95
Shipping Weight: 0.30 pounds
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| | The Best of Wado Ryu Karate features Hironori Otsuka, the founder and Jiro Otsuka performing Kumite Waza, the much sought after Two-Man Fighting Kata of Wado Ryu. Included are defenses against empty hand, sword and knife attacks. The history of ""Wado Ryu Jujitsu Kenpo"" one of Japan's major karate styles is explained and how Otsuka sensei, a man ahead of his time, combined the teachings of Shinto Yoshin Ryu Jujitsu and karate into one system. This is high quality footage professionally shot in Japan. Also featured is a demonstration by Tatsuo Suzuki, one of Japan's Top Wado Ryu masters plus excerpts from the All Japan Wado Ryu Karate Tournament. According to director & martial arts historian Damien Chambers, Kyoto, Japan says, "This is the best footage of Otsuka Sensei I have ever seen. Four Stars!"
60 min. Recorded in DVD-R format. Be sure that your system can handle this format.
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