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It's SupraSanchin.
Making stuff up, sometimes an honest attempt to deepen one’s own practice, and sometimes an attempt to mislead (the discovery of old Chinese forms that look [suspiciously] like Okinawan kata with the odd ‘kung fu’ flare for example) is becoming common place.
In this SupraSanchin video, using Suparinpei as a template, I’ve tried to show how you can practice Sanchin kata with open hands and changes of direction. Some of you may also notice the inclusion of a symmetrical mawashi-uke/nukite, a nod to Toon Ryu in one of the sections, a method to practice (i’ll use the Chinese term) Fajin, and an exaggerated display to show where ‘nuun’ appears in the standard Suparinpei kata.
I didn’t spend hours making this up; it was essentially off the cuff and if you ask me to do it again exactly as in the video I probably won’t be able to.
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29 мар 2021