This is so great, I am a black belt... After watching this video i went 20 years back..I am remembering this all things... I missed lot due to some family issues. Now it is very painful to me. my eyes are fill with tears. "I bow to you" master. thnq you master 🙏 ...
Hi sir. This is anam taskeen 4th std b sec. Frm de Paul public school... U karate class was very interesting sir. I'm very thank full to you. U r my inspiration.... Lot's of good wishes...
OSS master sensei. As a nunchuku practioner I find this channel helpful to others who may want to learn the art of the nunchuku. Keep up the good work sensei,you remind me of my teacher
I've seen a lot of videos. This sensei is by far the best instructor. I learned more in his videos, than when I studied karate back in the 80s. He is a real deal step by step great teacher. God bless you brother. 🙏!
thanks for posting this Sir . find it easy to follow as the actions are repeated in slow motion and the instructions are clear and with precautions to be taken.also for uploading so many related videos.
In order to avoid the changes in camera lighting. The camera should not face bright light of the glass windows. 1. Either put some curtains across the glass windows or 2. change ur position so that the camera doesnt face bright light. or 3. Shoot at night with lights on. 3. Change the camera settings from auto mode to manual mode and adjust the light but that will be of little use. The thumb rule is: The camera will adjust its light to the brightest light.
Thanks so much. It's a great help and advice that you have extended. Thanks so much. For all my future videos, it's going to be a big learning, I will follow.
Very good Sensei .I learned this many many year s ago at the age of 10 years old I had no, instructor ,I only saw the Way of the Dragon and I were hooked made my own nunchaka s .keep it coming
@@ShorinRyuFamilyKarate yes I stil do practice the nunchaka ,I did stop karate due to my shift work s but I have the urge to start again,:this month are as good as any other one so yes I starting again after seeing your display of the nunchaka Sir
this is how I learnt it from my teacher. people annoy me when they say the nunchaku is usless compared to a stick -.-... I've used them in a real fight. they bend just right for a smack to the back of the head every time. it gets to places they really cant defend against. I would like to see strikes incorporated with these rotations to see if you have other ways of hitting with them I havnt thought of. I was also taught a way to take a gun or knife with them with a flipping method with both chucks in my hand and using the chain to clinch and break the fingers in a grappling.
@@ShorinRyuFamilyKarate thank you :). no need to call me a sensei tho I only made it to like red black belt (almost a belt or two away from second degree) in american karate and I dont think I ever got to teaching. to much to learn honestly. nunchucks are my favorites other than the kamas and short swords. also if you have ever used ninja forks ide love to see a few movements with those. I've played with them a little but am totally untrained with them. I know they are like the short swords except both ends are utilized and they can be used in a two phased hold, one is the fingers between the forks and the other with one finger where they can be alternated. also they have the consistency to be used like dual bata in that they cannot slash but can stab so going for the quick strikes and stabs are the two ways of attack. thier ability to grapple and be used like a jab weapon to simply deal damage and not kill is when you use the handles. there are some variants which have blades for the middle but that takes away from thier ability to abound and abase from defense to attack as the blade makes your arm get cut while trying to use the handles and the fork as a arm gaurd. they work well with enemies using knives and can be used directly with them but very rarely will you be able to just pull out ninja forks lol XD.
@@redskullfire706 I have never used ninja forks. I have only practiced Okinawan weapons, that too Rikyu weapons. But I would love to train on other weapons too.... Let me see if I get a chance....
I really like your method Master and I find it very simple and easy to use nuntschaku.i hope you continue to post your videos.i am interesting how to make combinations with nunschaku if it is possible.thank you a lot.
Good video... Less is better and easier to practice and learn...there are so many ways and it can be confusing... better to practice one thing a thousand times then to practice a thousand things one time...
Hi the video is very informative. Thanks for that. A feedback- There is a lot of fluctuation in the lighting throughout the video and is very distracting. Hope you take the feedback and bring us amazing content like this :)
@@ShorinRyuFamilyKarate Great video. Also, if the camera was not facing the light, it would work better. Simply film with the window behind the camera.