shinyu gushi – Pangai Noon karate weapon arts
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Pangai Noon (Uechi Ryu) Vol. 1 Sanchin.
The author of this video, Shinyu Gushi, studied with all three of Kanbun Uechis most prominent students; Saburo Uehara, Seiyu Shinjo, and Kanei Uechi.
The origins of Pangai Noon Karate are to be found in the training hall of Master Chou Tze Hou (1874-1926) of Fukien Province, China. Awarded a teaching certificate by Master Chou in the Spring of 1904, his Okinawan student, Kanbun Uechi, introduced the art to his homeland in the early part of the twentieth century. Shinyu Gushi, the author of this series of programs is a student of the most prominent students of the Founder, he thus acquired the art of Pangai Noon Karate directly and in its entirety from the best possible sources. Pangai Noon is a fierce and devastating art that has as its goal self-preservation. Scorning modern developments that have made karate more popular at the cost of combat effectiveness, it is a vestige of more turbulent times when justice was upheld by men with fast hands and fierce eyes!
Pangai Noon (Uechi Ryu) Vol. 2 Primary Methods & Kata
Until 1927, when he was asked to protect fellow Okinawan textile workers in Wakayama, Japan, from elements of organized crime, Kanbun Uechi refused to teach or demonstrate his fighting art. What he had learned in Southern China from the noted master of Tiger Boxing Chou Tsu Ho, he kept secret for reasons he would not even discuss. It was only his obligation as a martial artist to protect the weak and punish those who so cruelly oppressed them that brought about a change of heart.
Teaching a few select students in absolute secrecy, he produced fighters the most daring gangsters would not oppose, bringing tranquility to his countryman, and ensuring the survival of an art that had seemed doomed to extinction.
In this second part of his series Shinyu Gushi, 8th Dan, shows us the fundamental methods of the style and its first three forms, the third with yakusoku kumite. Trained by the son and senior students of Kanbun Uechi, Gushi sensei maintains the tradition of the founder by teaching Pangai Noon as an art exclusively for self-defense.Running time 30 minutes.
Pangai Noon (Uechi Ryu) Vol. 3 Primary Techniques
Shinyu Gushi, 9th Dan, began his study of Pangai Noon Uechi karate in the early fifties with instructors Saburo Uehara, Seiyu Shinjo, and Kanei Uechi, the son of the founder of Pangai Noon/Uechi karate. ¨A half century later he maintains the tradition of teaching individuals ¨or small groups of students in private, believing that authentic karate should not be influenced by the need to attract students, or other commercial considerations. His art he teaches is undeniably ancient, its roots stretching back to 19th century China, and beyond. Pangai Noon Uechi is a martial art in the true sense of the word. Powerful, effective, and devoid of any hint of sporting endeavor, it is shown here in its original, unadulterated form by this highly respected teacher.
Pangai Noon (Uechi Ryu) Vol. 4 Weapon Arts
This fourth part of the Pangai Noon Uechi karate series begins with the advanced kata Sanseru and continues with karate weapons training. Although principally an unarmed art, karate also encompasses the use as weapons of implements that once formed part of the daily lives of Okinawans. Wielded by a skilled practitioner they add a new dimension to karate techniques. The staff can be used to strike, thrust, and ward off an armed assailant; the oars blade delivers a powerful, focused blow, and can also be used to throw sand in the face of an enemy to distract or blind him; the metal sai is employed offensively by striking and thrusting, and defensively by blocking and trapping. As the author shows, even the hair ornament or jiffa, worn by all Okinawan men until the latter part of the 19th century, can be used as a device to augment the power of karate techniques.
Pangai Noon (Uechi Ryu) Vol.5
Karate first came to the attention of the world when a Japanese military doctor noticed that a number of Okinawan recruits had physiques very different from the average recruit. Powerfully built and physically tough, their suitability as soldiers at a time when Japan was building its first modern army led to the introduction of karate into the educational system in the earliest years of the 20th century. Since that time the practice of karate had been embraced by people of all nations, and it is therefore ironic that, strength training and body conditioning, the aspects of the art that led to its discovery, have been almost completely lost to all but a few of its most senior masters. This video reveals the deepest and most ancient secrets of karate. How to develop irresistible power, how to forge weapons from the hands & feet, and perhaps, most important of all, how to develop the will to overcome anything through the austere and frequently mysterious training methods of traditional karate.