Guy Brodeur 7th Dan - Defending the middle line
Guy Sensei recently taught at the HDKI USA Summer Camp. In this video he demonstrates the importance of protecting the middle line and having that concept as a fundamental part of one's kihon training. Welcome to the HDKI YouTube Channel. Here you will find full length and highlights from seminars and classes taught by Scott Langley and senior members of the HDKI, as well as Questions over a Beer podcast with Scott & Simon Bligh. The HDKI teach traditional Shotokan Karate, focusing on the fundamental principles that percolate throughout Kihon, Kumite and Kata. We aim to provide information that will help any karate-ka, regardless of association, or even style, to better understand how karate can be used to develop physical intelligence. You can find us on social media here: HDKI / hdkiofficialpage https://www.instagram.com/hdkikarate/... Scott Langley / scott.langley.58 / scott_hdki Become a HDKI Patreon / hdkikeiko For more information regarding the HDKI, please check out: www.hdki.org

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