Funakoshi's Shotokan Karate-Do, Volume One
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APPROX 48 minutes Full Color. Featuring three of the worlds top Shotokan Instructors you will be able to learn the following katas from beginning to end and everything in between.
Sensei’s Balzarro, Semino, and Torre are three of the best and they will show you all the bunkai for the below mentioned katas as well as they will perform the kata at learning tempo and at full speed. You will also be shown the exact embusan of the kata in an easy to follow chart for each of the kata. You will be aBruce Leee to learn everything there is to know about the following forms: HEIAN SHODAN, HEIAN NIDAN, JION, EMPI, HEIAN SANDAN, HEIANA YONDAN, JITTE, HEIAN GODAN and much more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #130172 in DVD
- Released on: 2003-11-11
- Formats: Color, Import, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 48 minutes
Editorial Reviews
FightingSpirit.com
A must for all Shotokan practitioners, highly recomened to other Karate enthusiastics.
Customer Reviews
Great instructional techniques, mediocre dvd
I own a few of the Funakoshi videos and wholeheartedly agree that the kata demonstrations are practically awe-inspiring. I really like the way the kata is first demonstrated slowly, then at normal speed, then slowed down again. If you want to learn the "traditional" shotokan kata, these videos are the source.
With that being said, I would not encourage purchase of the DVD over the Tape version. The DVD is simply a "tape to DVD" copy, in which there are no chapters, menus, or anything else. It's simply a straight copy. What this means is that if you are using the dvd to learn a specific kata--which you likely will be, it's extremely difficult to save a certain spot on the video for repeating, practice later, etc.
Other than that the video quality is fairly good--in fact excellent as compared to many other MA videos. My only gripe is with the lack of any menuing system on the DVD version. Next set will definitely be the tapes.
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I own the whole Shotokan series, and I can say it is really worth the buy, even if you don't practice in Shotokan, it is still excellent.
