Master Oyata's ORIGINAL Seisan kata in Memory of Kiril Hinkov

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As the title says, this video is dedicated to the memory of Kiril Hinkov. Kiril was from Sophia, Bulgaria, and ran his dojo Kyokuten. Kiril passed on Christmas day 2020 from Covid.
Master Nakamura's Kata was taught to him by Kuniyoshi, Shinkichi in Nago, Okinawa. He in turn taught it to my teachers Oyata, Seiyu, and Odo, Seikichi. It was originally called Seisan. Tomari was added later after 1987.
The kata is done correctly with the hands in the proper positions. Note that in the beginning three movements after the punch is delivered the punching arm is slowly withdrawn to the lead arm's elbow. The punching arm is swiftly withdrawn to the "chamber" position before the punch is delivered. To do otherwise is incorrect!
Done in Kfar Adumim, Israel by Yehoshua Kadosh, 8th Dan, Kyoshi, with a Daishihan Menjo (Master Instructor's Teaching License).
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