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Hi Bill
There was no disrespect or slight intended to George Dillman. I just tend to refer to the people that I am personally more familiar with thats all. But I take you point, George Dillman was one the pioneers for this kind of applications, so respect is due.
Why does no one mention George Dillman who was teaching this exact suff in the early 1980′s I started learning this stuff in 1992 when Georges first book was published. All the other american and English teachers came after. Lineage, credit where it’s due.
Hi Richard.
Thank you. I’m honoured to be added to such great names as you’ve quoted above (unworthy as I am). They are all extraordinary people. I’ve attended seminars with Rick Clark and Iain Abernethy as well, and they are really nice friendly approachable people too. I see that you’ve had experience in a number of styles. I find when I look at other styles, they look quite different at first, but the more you get into them, the more you find common ground.
Regards
Charlie
Very nice, Charlie.
I’ve been collecting bunkai-jutsu ideas for some time, from Iain Abernethy, John Burke, Patrick McCarthy, Vince Morris, Rick Clark, and it’s good to add yours to my collection! I also like your cross-disciplinary approach - I’ve been fortunate to have had opportunities to train in Yang-style taichi, Wing Chung kungfu, northern Shaolin kungfu, chinese kickboxing, Shuri-te lineage Shorinryu karate, and Yoseikan karete-jutsu at different times, although my original background is in Shotokan karate-do. It’s valuable to try to see what insights each system offers in terms of applicable bunkai / oyo.
Looking forward to your next video!
cheers, Richard