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Hey guys, I thought this would be a good idea. To just see other teachers, or styles, or just what everyone else is learning. I used the search function and it seems no one has thought of this before. So hopefully this is something new. I wasn't sure where to put this, either here or the media section. If I was wrong feel free to move it, and i'm sorry.

Well to get started, here is my grandmaster. Unfortunately, people weren't taking videos in the 50's, 60's,70's like they do today :lol: so there isn't much of him in his prime. But these i'm sure will do.

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I think it's a neat idea! Thanks!

This is my Sensei, Richard Poage, competing at a recent tournament with Kusanku Dai:

This is his Sensei, Eddie Bethea, competing with the same kata at a tournament about 15 years ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1KntGGXuSo

His Sensei, Nakazato Shugoro, demonstrating the same kata for an event on Okinawa:

His Sensei, Chibana Chosin, demonstrating the same kata for a student in his back yard:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-t4eKs8Qhno

Kishimoto-Di | 2014-Present | Sensei: Ulf Karlsson

Shorin-Ryu/Shinkoten Karate | 2010-Present: Yondan, Renshi | Sensei: Richard Poage (RIP), Jeff Allred (RIP)

Shuri-Ryu | 2006-2010: Sankyu | Sensei: Joey Johnston, Joe Walker (RIP)

Judo | 2007-2010: Gokyu | Sensei: Joe Walker (RIP), Ramon Rivera (RIP), Adrian Rivera

Illinois Practical Karate | International Neoclassical Karate Kobudo Society

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Karate:

The originator of Shorin-ryu, Chibana Chosin, performing

(Matsumura-no Passai/Tawada-no Passai):

His student, and founder of Kyudokan, Higa Yuchoku performing

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Higa's student, and founder of Kodokan, the late Arakaki Hanshi performing

(note: he is the first performer in the video):

As performed by his son, and now head of Kodokan, Arakaki Ryuta:

Kobujutsu:

Shinken Taira performing Shuji-no-Kon Sho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_4WcJGnyiY

Julian Mead, student of Inoue Motokatsu and head of Ryukyu Kobujutsu Association Great Britain, performing Shuji-no-Kon Sho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK66LcEgR-c

The only footage of my direct instructor that is online is nine years old, pre-dates when he began training on Okinawa, and is of Wado-Ryu kata. I would post it but it is not particularly reflective of his karate now.

R. Keith Williams

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I guess i could also say, feel free to boast or brag about your teacher :P or tell stories about funny things about them, or maybe stories about them? or why you look up to them?

interesting idea to post your teachers teacher. i never thought of that. I would do that, but there is only 1 person behind GM Park and that's General Choi and everyone knows who he is, so there wouldn't be much point to it :lol:

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Here's some clips that I have that are pretty current. First up, here's a clip with my BJJ coach Mike Budnik and I going over some technical escapes. He's in the blue gi top:

Next up, here's footage of my PTK coach, Paul Ingram who runs the RFA Academy in Addison:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SkHsh_bY0A

I'll have to try and hunt some footage of of my kempo instructor as well.

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This is my master Sifu Sam Chan, teacher of Jow Ga, Tai Chi, and the style I learn under him, Wing Chun as taught by Grandmaster Ip Man and his sons Ip Ching and Ip Chun.

"When I have listened to my mistakes, I have grown." ~Bruce Lee

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Interestingly enough, at about the 2:00 mark, this is actually one of our school's blue belt level one-steps! :karate:

Our school website is down, but when its back up, I should have a link.

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Cool idea, Very nice spinoff of the thread I made a while back for posting videos of yourself! The two together go hand-in-hand Innoway and I think they are great for the forum community to get to see things in a different way and not just wright. I've got a cool one I'm going to try to find and post.

Hustle and hard work are a substitute for talent!

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There isn't alot of videos of our founder, the late Sensei Kuda Yuichi out there, but here is a GREAT video of Sensei Ronald Lindsey of Bastrop, Tx that shows some very good techniques of how our system works.

Note the use of body movment to the side of the attacker..it's an intrigal part of our system and is worked a LOT in class. Also note the use of his leg to block kicks..again, worked a lot in class and sparring.

http://www.ikigaiway.com/2013/interview-ronald-lindsey-matsumura-seito-9th-dan-part-2/

If you don't want to stand behind our troops, please..feel free to stand in front of them.


Student since January 1975---4th Dan, retired due to non-martial arts related injuries.

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There isn't alot of videos of our founder, the late Sensei Kuda Yuichi out there, but here is a GREAT video of Sensei Ronald Lindsey of Bastrop, Tx that shows some very good techniques of how our system works.

Note the use of body movment to the side of the attacker..it's an intrigal part of our system and is worked a LOT in class. Also note the use of his leg to block kicks..again, worked a lot in class and sparring.

http://www.ikigaiway.com/2013/interview-ronald-lindsey-matsumura-seito-9th-dan-part-2/

Nice video. I was surprised at how much/how often he went to one leg, but leg checking kicks makes sense. It keeps the hands available for use, which he did with all the striking and locking. The side stepping was pretty subtle, too, and I also found some of the side stepping stances having the feet close together interesting, too. Thanks for sharing it, Montana.

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