Love the Enshin Karate video. I trained in Austin, Tx for almost 10 years under one of Kancho’s for uchi-deshis. I believe Kancho learned directly under Ashihara not Mas Oyama.
Sincerely thank you my friend! Buy observation I have summarized that enshin kaikan karate and American Kenpo Karate are two of the most effective and interesting styles to practice for the self defense enthusiast. With that being said I wonder if there is a way to practice these two Styles and cross-train them at the same time without any confusion of principles? Please let me know your thoughts
We did not state that it was founded in Japan merely the name of it's founder, Jōkō Ninomiya who works out of Denver yes. I think you mean as near the end of the video we mention that it is popular not only in Japan, this was not meant to state it was from Japan merely that popularity was highest there due to it's lineage, however thank you as we will be sure to emphasise our points clearer in the future as to not cause any confusion for anyone moving forward in videos.
Given this is my actual voice, never realised that I sounded that much like AI, not sure how to take it. The pronunciation is a little off for stuff though I agree.
Excellent introduction to a very important approach to Karate . I only wish there was an Enshin Dojo in my area . ( Poconos, PA , USA)
Thank you I appreciate it.
Love the Enshin Karate video. I trained in Austin, Tx for almost 10 years under one of Kancho’s for uchi-deshis. I believe Kancho learned directly under Ashihara not Mas Oyama.
Nice, glad you enjoyed the video and your time training.
Speaking of American styles of karate can you do an episode on American Kenpo
Already done, here is the link: th-cam.com/video/oocJjnpStWo/w-d-xo.html
Sincerely thank you my friend! Buy observation I have summarized that enshin kaikan karate and American Kenpo Karate are two of the most effective and interesting styles to practice for the self defense enthusiast. With that being said I wonder if there is a way to practice these two Styles and cross-train them at the same time without any confusion of principles? Please let me know your thoughts
Enshin Karate is an American Karate Style from Denver Colorado not Japan. But the rest of that info was spot on.
We did not state that it was founded in Japan merely the name of it's founder, Jōkō Ninomiya who works out of Denver yes. I think you mean as near the end of the video we mention that it is popular not only in Japan, this was not meant to state it was from Japan merely that popularity was highest there due to it's lineage, however thank you as we will be sure to emphasise our points clearer in the future as to not cause any confusion for anyone moving forward in videos.
It's absolutely a Japanese style. Created by a Japanese man, living in America. Nothing about enshin is an American martial art.
Terrible AI voiceover .
Given this is my actual voice, never realised that I sounded that much like AI, not sure how to take it. The pronunciation is a little off for stuff though I agree.