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How to Do Shuto Mawashi Uke

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Summary: Learn how to properly execute the shuto mawashi uke in this free martial arts training video from expert Kyokushin karate instructor Tony Capraro.

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By Tony Capraro
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Tony Capraro is the Head trainer at Without Limits, Inc., a popular training facility in Staten Island, NY. He is a Sensei, Third Degree Blackbelt in Kyokushin Karate, and has trained...read more

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Kyokushin karate was developed, in Japan, by Masutatsu Oyama and formally established in 1964. Kyokushin karate has many similarities with other forms of Japanese Karate, but has many unique moves and forms. If you would like to learn advanced Kyokushin karate techniques to supplement your training or would like to start learning from scratch right away online, you can learn for free from one of our experts.

In this free online video series, learn advanced Kyokushin karate techniques from expert Kyokushin karate instructor Tony Capraro. This third degree blackbelt sensei will demonstrate such Kyokushin moves as the shuto mawashi uke, mai shuto mawashi uke, advanced Kyokushin footwork, how to block punches, how to block hook punches, Kyokushin combo attacks, and how to do a take down kick.

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on 8/2/2008 Teacher, thank you for this insightful lesson.

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Tony Capraro, Sensei of kyokushin karate from Without Limits, Inc., 1652 Richmond Avenue, Staten Island, New York. We are here to demonstrate for you today advanced kyokushin technique. Our first advanced movement in kyokushin karate will be called shuto mawashi uke. It starts off from kyokushin back stance. On the count, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4. Real time. Ready and. Step forward. "

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