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Shotokan Karate's R. Dalke Mech #1 - d

Shotokan Karate's R. Dalke Mech #1 - d

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What is this man selling?
Review: I did not really view this DVD. I want to ask anyone who has the following:

Will anyone who has viewed this DVD please write a review which will tell us what is on it in a way such as a table of contents, outline, or summary so that we can decide wether or not it contains something we, the customers, want or need to buy to supplement our learning process. Neither the cover nor the website listed on the cover gives information about what the customer will see on the DVD.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible
Review: I have been looking for some decent Karate DVDs for quite some time and thought I would give this series a try. After purchasing and watching this DVD, I am at a loss at what the point is. This man shows the viewer nothing, and explains very little. None of it is useful.

There is quite a bit of discussion regarding the way someone with Karate knowledge and skills should be behave. Staying out of fights and so on. The idea behind this good, but the execution is lacking. It doesn't really matter however, as people watching this won't learn anything that can harm someone else anyway.

It appears that the point of this DVD is for Mr. Dalke and friends to talk about how wonderful he is, and how wonderful the rest of the series will be.

He places an incorrect meaning onto a Japanese word, gives an incorrect explanation of what it means, then uses it throughout the DVD. The visual quality is that of a 15 year old VHS tape that has been viewed 1000 times, and the sound quality is pitiful. You hear more breathing than you do instruction (when there is instruction).

I could do a better job myself using my limited Karate experience and a cheap digital camcorder. Don't waste your money on this. You won't learn a single thing no matter what your level of experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: * * * * * *
Review: Why oh why isn't there a bonus star for really really really great things?? Great series altogether


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