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There are a few examples in Kane and Wilders Way of Kata, it's a great book for understanding kata application period, but it doesn't hurt that they are Goju guys! If you ever get a chance to do a seminar or meet with Kris Wilder he has great depth of understanding of Goju kata, and is excellent at teaching it.
Other than that, the stuff seen publically I like the best is Taira sensei's bunkai.
There are a few examples in Kane and Wilders Way of Kata, it's a great book for understanding kata application period, but it doesn't hurt that they are Goju guys! If you ever get a chance to do a seminar or meet with Kris Wilder he has great depth of understanding of Goju kata, and is excellent at teaching it.
I’d second that. Anything by Wilder and Kane is very good. Gavin Mulholland’s “Four Shades of Black” book is a must read from all karateka; but particularly Goju practitioners.
There are a few examples in Kane and Wilders Way of Kata, it's a great book for understanding kata application period, but it doesn't hurt that they are Goju guys! If you ever get a chance to do a seminar or meet with Kris Wilder he has great depth of understanding of Goju kata, and is excellent at teaching it.
Other than that, the stuff seen publically I like the best is Taira sensei's bunkai.
I’d second that. Anything by Wilder and Kane is very good. Gavin Mulholland’s “Four Shades of Black” book is a must read from all karateka; but particularly Goju practitioners.
All the best,
Iain
PS You can see some of Kris’s stuff on his Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/wskadojo
Here is an extract from his Sanchin DVD: