Duration: 09:41 minutes Upload Time: 2007-01-09 00:06:08 User: hempev :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: The basic moves of utilizing the suruchin as a weapon - this demo uses a soft "safety" version instead of the more dangerous original rocks-tied-by-rope. Videos are available: http://www.centuryfitness.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10051&storeId=10051&productId=81547&langId=-1&product_parentId=15098&crumb=13501-13753&categoryId=15098&parent_category_rn=15070 http://okinawa-budou.org/IOKA/ |
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teresalopezm ::: Favorites kinda like poi! 07-10-09 22:59:52 __________________________________________________ | |
hempev ::: Favorites Sticky and moist, or just purple and bland...? 07-10-10 01:43:07 __________________________________________________ | |
xeious ::: Favorites ur the man , nice collection 07-07-10 16:11:06 __________________________________________________ | |
teh4klift ::: Favorites Great videos. Much thanks. I've made homemade suruchin out of nylon rope and racketballs. One question: when he introduces the Kosaburi, I noticed the instructor swings his right hand and it stays on top during the whole pattern. But the guest instructor uses a wider figure eight pattern where both his hands take turns on the top. The guest sensei is adding more moves, but you don't actually see him bring his hands together and transfer to one hand... which one is right? 07-06-19 14:58:22 __________________________________________________ | |
hempev ::: Favorites Never even used this, so I can't help 07-09-30 04:33:55 __________________________________________________ | |
Styku91 ::: Favorites Thanks a lot. Really helpful stuff. I'm just wandering, is manriki gusari similiar in use to suruchin? 07-04-30 03:43:18 __________________________________________________ | |
hempev ::: Favorites Yes, but one is Japanese and the other Okinawan, so different styles of use. 07-04-30 10:58:21 __________________________________________________ | |
rustycoin ::: Favorites amazing stuff =) many thanks for upping this, in fact it really improves my nunchaku-do, for the very last part is tremendous effort made from the sensei thanks hempev ;) 07-04-06 17:46:17 __________________________________________________ | |
shorinkarate ::: Favorites It is very easy to make this weapon. I agree with hempev! 07-02-21 18:02:13 __________________________________________________ | |
hempev ::: Favorites That's right! Even the classical version isn't anything more than rocks tied with rope...but you'd need to find flat rocks, grind holes through them, and find some strong hemp rope to connect them if you wanted to be as original as possible. 07-02-21 18:58:51 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Suruchin Hojo-Undo - Part 1
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