Master Oyata's ORIGINAL Pinan Shodan.

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The first of the Pinan kata. The Pinan (平安) kata are a series of five empty hand forms taught in many karate styles. The Pinan kata originated in Okinawa and were adapted by Anko Itosu from older kata such as Kusanku into forms suitable for teaching karate to young students. Pinan is the Chinese Pinyin notation of 平安.
This is the way we were taught by Master Seiyu Oyata.
Done in Kfar Adumim, Israel with myself and Yehoshua Kadosh, 8th Dan, Kyoshi, with a Daishihan Menjo (Master Instructor's Teaching License).
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