Matsubayashi kata from 1960's Part 1 0f 3
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- Matsubayashi kata performed by Shoshin Nagamine and students, including Takayoshi Nagamine (then 1st Dan). Kobu-jutsu, bo & sai.
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This is amazing. I just started training at a Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu school in Ontario, and am learning fukyugata ichi right now. This was a real treat, thank you for uploading - great study material
Thanks for uploading. That's a great bit of history captured there. We practised these kata's in our dojo exactly the same way today, 50 years on. A priviledge to watch. Again, thank you.
These katas are nearly indistinguishable from the ones we do in my dojo. Ah, I love me some traditional style karate. Something about seeing people screaming and stomping like roid-raged dinosaurs makes my stomach turn.
Saweeeeet glad to see the katas i learned so long ago and still practice today and have taught my children. these are the unmolested kata that you see in this video keep it up with the traditional kata pass them along as they were passed to us. Sensei Lance Baker Matsubayash Shoyrin ryu
I learned so much in the first few minutes of watching this....amazing demo of kata. I will study this for a long time. Arigato Gozaimasu. Cocoa Beach FL Dojo.
I would also like to see early James Wax, Frank Grant, Gary Tikten, and Bob Yarnell clips if any one can can post. All (or most) modern Matsubayashi in America has been handed down by these first students, we owe them thanks and giri for what we cannot repay, only learn earnestly, and pass on to the best of our abilities.
Honor thy Fathers
Ansei Ueshiro
Great Video! This goes right into the favorites list.
Pity the copy has suffered over the years, the quality of the karate still comes thru! Thanks for posting, I got a lot out ok it
These are exactly like the Shorin Ryu katas we did in Iowa City1969-72.
Good stuff.
Historical interest and practical value to karateka.
Thanks for posting.
Some people have indicated that Omine helped in the creation of the film.
My guess it was an American officer with 8mm camera...Sam Palmer.
Kata instruction was supervised by Kushi and Nakamura, kobudo by Kyan,
Outside groups were Maseo Shima and two mainland Japanese..Miyagi and Tenomura? They had dojo in southern japan were wealthy men who brought Okinawans to japan to teach....See Frank Hargroves Chibana 100 years history book
Hanshi, home sick today and saw your post. Gave me the impetus to finally upload to Dropbox a free sharing service and Google Plus. Both state it will take 2 days but I doubt that it will take that long. As soon as I get it uploaded I will send it to you. Please feel free to share with others. Thank you for your patience.
Thank you for your work in posting these excellent historical footage.
Terry Maccarrone Hanshi, I hope that you received the entire video via Drop Box today?
RIP sensei Sam Palmer. He died of a heart attack while wearing his gi doing kata. Was a very good man.
35 years and going, yes I still enjoy Budo. I empathize with the student that had medical problems, but I shake my head when people do not think about personal budget, etc. when they sign contracts. The onus is put on them. I starved for too many years b/c I listened to "I'll pay you tomorrow!"
this is really great footage. thanks so much for posting it! Gambatte
Great comments by everyone
There is no end to the controversy as to the right Kata the truth is that is often was taught differently However the key Kata man was Seigi Nakamura and they deferred to him for final questions . The essence is the ultimate version taught today
Those very early days they did not teach Kata in order
The very early teaches taught Naihanchi first following the Chinese tradition for horse stance.
Nagamine preferred natural body stances and movement thats why we have ...
I agree with you 100%. The Hanshi of my style recently died, but my sensei keeps telling us all that back in the day Hanshi Toma originally learned 1 kata (I think Seisan) and did it for a year before learning another. Often kata was learned from other Hanshi. This is why so many different styles have similar kata.
Incredible. Thank you.
You're welcome
@Kinghercules If u like the older version of kata check out the Kyudokan version that stems from Chibana>Yuchoku Higa>Minoru Higa:
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You may see a few differences. It is done slow speed.
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I am reviewing the three sections posted by New England Budo....really the most important record of Matsubayashi early teaching.
It seems yo be about 1964 or 1965 based on the ranks noted. Takayoshi came to USA in 1968 as a nidan to Cincinatti, Ohio
to attend college about 19 years old.
The home of Jim Wax, Frank Grant, and others.
Ansei Ueshiro arrived in 1962 to teach in New York....he had trained 1955 to 1962 in the Nagamine dojo plus Toguchi goju and kobudo with Kyan Shinei.....He was also 3rd dan instructor and did demonstrations for guest visitors.
Sam Palmer was a nidan in Okinawa at that time..returned to USA in 1965 and taught in Beleville Illinois before moving to Panama City.
In 1964 the first kata taught was Naihanchishodan...and kiba dachi horse stance...Half hour.later Three Fukyugata kata...Pinans were considered advanced kata. Wankan, Rohai, were black belt kata, then bo and sai fundamentals.
We owe a great deal to these early karate-ka
Thank you all for your comments.
I am a student of matsubayashi history taught by Ansei Ueshiro since 1964
My original students were Robert Scaglione
1972 and Joyce Santamaria 1973.
My take is these are films taken by a visitor
probably Sam Palmer.???1965....copied to a second 8mm film before vhs etc...
When Shoshin Nagamine came to the USA in 1969 changes had already been made in the dojo teaching formats 1962 to 1966 when Omine became chief instructor.
I trained in this system for 6 months in the past in Little Tokyo. Some of my favorite katas were shown on the clip such as Pinan Godan and Nidan. However, a bad experience in training led me to stop training in Okinawan karate altogether. Excellent clip though.
I only have the Ota tape that was distributed a few years ago. Sorry, nothing of Matsuda Sensei.
@ennot BTW, the transfer from the old video tape to the VHS version causes the kata performance to be a lot faster than it actually is ;-(
No, it was a demo that Nagamine Sensei put together for some visiting 'Gaijin'! Did you see all 3 parts?
@TMRonin85 If you're looking into something japanese, I would suggest kyokushin karate and then Jiujitsu.
@ennot That is Gerardo Sensei who belongs to the Kyudokan Association of Minoru Higa Hanshi as I do. He is a big man over 6 feet tall. I see the Matsubayashi kata and the older version done by the Kyudokan as very different kata. I tried to find another Kyudokan dojo kata, but did not find any. Here is Indishe Sensei performing Kusanku Sho. eEgAb0euajQ
Yes, it was originally an 8mm film that was transfered to VHS in the 80's and I recently transfered it to DVD.
The Okinawans are very proud people and many of the older generation do not call themselves "Japanese" due to the Battle of Okinawa and the destruction brought down on Okinawa due to the war.
It is atypical of all the Shorin styles. Matsamura Seito is a bit more higher than the others but during Kusanku they drop into a lower stance.
Historic. Thx for uploading.
Cool, thanks.
Keep watching the other 2 segments that contain all of Matsubayashi versions of kata
i just wish i could download such a great thing of our past
@jiggahippo The Okinawan people are a race of their own. Yes, perhaps because of Japanese & Chinese relationships their were multi-cultural off spring but to say that most Okinawans are Chinese is just wrong.
I enjoyed that. Thank you for posting.
Several key elements:
Watch the linear kata movements.
Watch the kobudo influences of Matayoshi
Watch the kumite of Kushi and Nagamine
Watch the Makiwara of Yamaguchi and Omine
Watch the yakusoku variations and continuous striking.... ni-ren double strikes
Especially watch the tandem kumites arm training....Uechi like kotikitai strength.
See also very japanese training influences
from mainland(JKA) ???, not acknowlegef..but remember this Nagamine books were first published in Japan prior to 1970..???, Then in USA in 1976.
Matsubayashi Groups should recognize the old Kata taught to each Yudansha was Omote .. Basic Kihon
Funny, of all the times that I have watched it I never picked up on it. If I have time I will try to isolate it into its own clip. Good find
I'm currently a Matsubayashi student and this was awesome to see. Thanks for posting! On an unrelated note, does anyone know what that weird dog/bird looking thing at 1:25 is?
Check out the older Goju Ryu of Higaonna & Chinen that I have on the service.
Sensei Maccarrone I think you'll be surprise that I don't think it's Mr Palmer that is video taping that'd it's Frank baehr that is behind that camera.
@GreatSirZachary This version of Fukyu gata dai ichi was created by Nagamine Sensei and is widely used in many Goju Ryu & Shorin Ryu dojo. I looked up Empire State Karate dojo and it purports to be a "Matsubayashi " dojo & "Matsamura" dojo. If the above Master created the kata, I fall on his side as to be correct. BTW, you even typed the name incorrectly.
@cantakenomore1 Thanks, 1 of my favorite series.
No in the Matsubayashi series that would be one of Nagamine Sensei's group. More to come, next week.
strong solid karate of the orthodox sort. still around, but not so easy to learn
I believe that to be a kami that is outside the location where it was filmed.
Why is it improper for martial artist who are professionals to have people sign contracts? Other profs. have people sign contracts in other fields? Know how many of my old students said, "I pay you tomorrow?" You don't pay for classes in Okinawa? Let me know where, so I can train there!! 8-)
@jiggahippo Some excellent history there!
@jiggahippo Watch the kata. Hard to explain.
@witri9 Happy to oblige!
No, I believe that this may have been made for a certain group of gaijin after an event.
It cuts off right where Seigi Nakamura is going to perform Rohai. That would have been amazing to see. It's quite sad you don't show that.
Did you look at Part 2 & 3??
I did and don't seem him performing Rohai much less performing at all. Am I missing something?
Interesting footage. Thanks for posting. Does anyone have any knowledge about the history of Naihanchi Kata. Shorin translates as Shaolin (small forest) indicating the Chines roots. It would seem that Naha-te had Sanchin as its root kata and Shuri-te (Shorin) had Nahanchi as its root kata. Both seem to trace back to China and Shaolin. The details of the transfer are however very sketchy.
"Does anyone have any knowledge about the history of Naihanchi Kata" There has been a lot of debate about that topic. I think Naihanchi may have come from northern mantis kung fu.
no way the first Kata they do is Fudagata itch (begginer kata number one) I remembe rlearning it as a white belt at empire stat Karate
Geki sai dai
Excelente. Oss
Was is Yamashita himself, or his billing people, or one of his student's dojo? Let's find out who is to blame. Unfortunately, if you had a gym membership would they have helped you out? I think not....sad facts of life.
This is incorrect info. Okinawans spoke Uchinaguchi (Okinawan language) and Japanese to a lesser extent. Some envoys and traders spoke better Japanese or Chinese due to their exposure trading with these groups. Okinawa was an independent government governed by its own King until 1625 when the Satsuma clan from Japan took over. They eventually kidnapped the Okinawan king to Japan to control the Okinawan populace!
You are welcome.
Keep at it!
Hah, LOL. If that scares you then definitely stay away from Shotokan's historical beginnings of Naha & Shuri TE (hands) which are Okinawan Shorin Ryu, Goju ryu who kata are much more complicated that the linear Shotokan
@jiggahippo okinwans never considered themselves chinese.
iso é verdadeiro karate
This is rare
Shobayashi-ryu is almost the same nice kata