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I know there are sai kata but I cant find details of them anywhere. Does anyone know where they're availble as vids/books/downloadable mpgs etc? I train myslef with sai, not as part of my dojo so i dont have an instructor who knows them. Any ideas?

3rd Kyu - Variant Shotokan

Taijutsu


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Murakami, Katsumi. Saijutsu: Traditional Okinawan Weapon Art. Tuttle Press. 2000

 

ISBN: 0-8048-3244-7

 

Sakagami, Ryusho. nunchaku and sai: Ancient Okinawan Martial Arts. Japan Publications.

 

1974 ISBN: 0-87040-333-8

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Fumio Demura's book on the Sai is a good start as well and gives some excellent comparisons of sai technique to empty hand technique.

 

I can't stress the basics of sai enough. A lot of people think (like with kama) that flipping them around is the way to go.

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Thanks guys I have Demuras book and I have Murakami's book on order at WHSmith so glad I made the right choice! :D

3rd Kyu - Variant Shotokan

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"We staunt traditionalists know that technique is nowhere near as important as having your pleats straight when you die."

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I know there are sai kata but I cant find details of them anywhere. Does anyone know where they're availble as vids/books/downloadable mpgs etc? I train myslef with sai, not as part of my dojo so i dont have an instructor who knows them. Any ideas?

 

I see your from the UK why not learn the sai from one of the best

 

 

 

http://www.uk-karate-directory.co.uk/links/out_frame.php?PHPSESSID=fe10dae7bd5ea59953feb34c2c8cfc70&ID=1

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Sai is such a complicated weapon that I couldn't imagine not having it taught to me by an instructor. When I learned the basic kata, emphasis was on perfection and controlling the weapon along with stance and shifting.

Know thyself.

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