Now, in the days of talking karate heads everywhere, this might be considered unusual. In the tutorial I chose, the performance of the kata is presented in front view at normal speed and in slow motion as well as in the side and back views. I don't easily buy, but I was so intrigued that I immediately chose one of the katas I yearned for and was positively surprised about the presentation. For this reason, I was more than excited to find some of those "missing links" among Jesse's kata tutorials. Although I traveled quite a bit for study, there are still some kata I couldn't get my hands on so far. ![]() ![]() "Since I am a passionate Kobudo practitioner myself, I was thrilled when I learned from a friend that Jesse has started this project. Andreas Quast, Germany Award-Winning Historian & Author
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