Thanks for the very nice video and performance. Please note that it is important that the circulair movements are supported by the hip. To give an example, in Shoshu after the teisho you directly make mawashi hiji ate but currently this is not really supported by your hip. If you, after the teisho, first pull back your fist and then make the mawashi hiji ate you will be able to better support the technique with your hip. By the way I noticed you made a mistake in the Ryoshu. In the second sequence you should start with age uke hidari, instead you start with age uke migi. Thanks again for sharing!