Chief Instructor Joseph DearmanThe Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap Episode 5: More on Wansu

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Welcome to the Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap! Masters of Sanchin-Ryu discuss the weeks activities in the Art of Sanchin-Ryu and answer your questions Sanchinkas have posted on the Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Website!

This week’s recap was filmed outside of the Jonesville, Michigan Sanchin-Ryu Dojo. Led by Chief Instructor Joseph Dearman and features instruction and commentary from District Master Jake Biernacki and Master Jamie Thompson.

Discuss below! Share your thoughts and questions with fellow students and maybe your question will be answered in one of our next episodes!

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2 Responses to “The Sanchin-Ryu Dojo Recap Episode 5: More on Wansu”

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  1. MasterDaveShruga on May 24th, 2007 8:25 pm MasterDaveShruga

    For the concept that was shared,what a versatile tool to be applied into all of our form’s.To take ground and hip placement when we enter an opponent,or to change strategies.
    I want to thank all of the visitor’s,District Master’s,Chief Instructor’s,and their Families that had allowed them to travel on that blessed evening.Our door is always open to come home,and we will keep the home fire’s bright for your return.^:)^

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  3. Ryan Betham on June 2nd, 2007 9:08 pm

    Hi, This is Mike Newberry I loved the work out more WanSu I can’t get enough of WanSu breaking down the form peace by peace especially at a spot where it is easy to pass by movements to get to the First Dump. I would recomend to students when watching the videos to listen to the way the Masters explain the technique, or express the techniques.

    I recomend after practicing WanSu go back to the first and second video on WanSu (or any Video) and Listen to how the techniques are expressed then put that expression into the technique.

    Hope to see you soon,
    Mike Newberry

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    Through repetition we remember the technique and movement. Through study we find in our self the ability to stay focused on what it is we are trying to accomplish, regardless of what the situation throws in our way.
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