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Ken Bu Kan Fermoy Karate Club. Sensei Brian Toomey 6th Dan. Sensei Brian Toomey has been practising karate for over 35 years. Sensei Toomey received his first lesson in Fermoy Karate Club from Tom Abbernetty and has gone to train under Shihan Asai and Kato. As Karate is continuing to change and develop he feels that you have to keep getting this level of instruction for your own karate to progress. He likes nothing better than to pass on his knowledge and experience to other students. WHERE TO FIND US.
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Ken Bu Kan Fermoy Karate Club. Sensei Brian Toomey 6th Dan. Sensei Brian Toomey has been practising karate for over 35 years. Sensei Toomey received his first lesson in Fermoy Karate Club from Tom Abbernetty and has gone to train under Shihan Asai and Kato. As Karate is continuing to change and develop he feels that you have to keep getting this level of instruction for your own karate to progress. He likes nothing better than to pass on his knowledge and experience to other students. WHERE TO FIND US.
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Bassai Sho
Bassai – To penetrate a fortress. Sho – small. There are many different versions of the Bassai Kata in the various styles of karate, but historical evidence found by many historians have come to the conclusion that Bassai Sho can be credited to Master Itosu. One element of this kata that is particularly useful is the defence against a stick attack, with the applications being of great interest. Although this kata does not look as powerful as Dai in appearances, you may find that there is a dangerous calm...
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Chinte
The title of this kata ‘Chinte’ is taken from the Chinese characters which mean ‘Strange hands’,despite an unsuccessful attempt to rename it ‘Shoin’ by Master Funakoshi in his attempt to make the art more accessible to the Japanese public. The kata managed to keep its original name. Monday, February 8, 2010. Posted by John Mc Carthy. Posted by John Mc Carthy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). RETURN TO SHOTOKAN KATAS. RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE.
Dai i ken
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Dai ni ken
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Dai San Ken
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Dai Yon Ken
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Empi
This again is a very popular kata for competition, and because of the lightning speed performance of many of the techniques, it is both very dynamic and extremely beautiful to watch. The kata ‘Enpi’, or ‘Empi’ as many associations call it can be translated to mean ‘Flight of the swallow’, and when you watch an effective performance of this you will see why. This kata introduces age-tsuki, while also using a huge, highly athletic jump. This kata requires lightness on the feet, and through training in ...
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Gallery
Wednesday, February 9, 2011. Picture: Sensei Brian Toomey pictured with a group which included Sean and Neil Sargent founder members of the club at a Kato training seminar held back in the early 1980s. Posted by John Mc Carthy. Friday, May 7, 2010. Hit this link to see slideshow. Posted by John Mc Carthy. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Kyu Grading At Fermoy Karate Club. Posted by John Mc Carthy. Monday, April 19, 2010. Brian Toomey (IJKA) held a master class in karate in the CBI "Satori". St Patricks Day 2010.
Gankaku
Crane on a Rock. Gankaku, originally titled Chinto, is the modern name chosen by Master Funakoshi, can be translated to mean ‘Crane on a rock’. Such a name was chosen because of the one-legged movements, which resemble a crane on a rock, and develops much in the practitioner. Through moving on just the one leg, and the pivoting helps develop effective balance and co-ordination, whilst through effective body shifting, like in Empi, deceptive displays of power can be created. Monday, February 8, 2010.