Seeing Yamamoto Harusuke Sensei switch footwork totally threw me for a loop! These guys are incredible. Every single one is different. Kind of reminds me of an article I read about how apples originated in Kazakhstan and they figured that out because of the vast diversity of "species" (for lack of a better term) that was discovered there. I never cease to appreciate how diverse our system is. Thank you again for sharing.
Hi :) Thank You for Your great work, but I'm thinking that You made small mistake. In 0:49 sensei Harusuke isn't performing Ukigumo, but (Yama)Oroshi - from what I know (I'm practice MSR), strike to face in Yamaoroshi is characteristic to MJER (in MSR is hit to oponent's hand) - it is easy to compare with his next embu (4:47). Regards :)!
Materiale davvero prezioso! Grazie!
Seeing Yamamoto Harusuke Sensei switch footwork totally threw me for a loop! These guys are incredible. Every single one is different. Kind of reminds me of an article I read about how apples originated in Kazakhstan and they figured that out because of the vast diversity of "species" (for lack of a better term) that was discovered there. I never cease to appreciate how diverse our system is. Thank you again for sharing.
A great art and the music fits perfectly !
Yamamoto Harusuke sensei was performing "Yamaoroshi" in this video, not "Ukigumo"
Awesome!
0:48 is yama oroshi
Hi :)
Thank You for Your great work, but I'm thinking that You made small mistake. In 0:49 sensei Harusuke isn't performing Ukigumo, but (Yama)Oroshi - from what I know (I'm practice MSR), strike to face in Yamaoroshi is characteristic to MJER (in MSR is hit to oponent's hand) - it is easy to compare with his next embu (4:47).
Regards :)!
I agree with you, He does practice Yamaoroshi. my BAD ! Thank you for bringing this up.
My respect for the grande masters🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
1:54 hakuo sagawa