Dr.Pablo Pereda – To-De Karate The hand of the infinite
Dr.Pablo Pereda – To-De Karate The hand of the infinite
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Salepage: Dr.Pablo Pereda – To-De Karate The hand of the infinite
In the year 1860, the lieutenant in the Spanish cavalry Dr. R.F. Pereda recompiled a great part of the teachings of Master Matsu Higa in Okinawan To-De, the complex and enigmatic “Art of the empty hand”. Unpublished until 1975, the manuscript was recovered and further developed by his great-grandchild, the Karate Master and doctor Dr. Pablo Pereda, who needed over 20 years to finish the project.
From his hand, we will study the form and the Bunkai of “Ekenkyo Daruma”, an ancient Chuan Fa with the first movements taken to China by Bodhidharma, made up of a therapeutic part and another part characterized by the movements of the crane, the panther, and the dragon. Next, the 4 sections of the “Bai He Zhan Chi” form are shown (The White Crane Extends its Wings), the emblematic Moon Kata, and the double Kama Kata and Bunkai. A true gem and anthropological treasure, essential for the studious in any Art of knowledge.
Languages included in video: English, Espanol, Deutsch, Italiano, Francais
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