I was blessed to train with Master Nakayama twice, once in my teens and once later around 30 years old. He was a wonderful and gracious teacher and brought me up both times to demonstrate how he could beat me senseless at will. It was incredible and I thank God for those moments.
It was like a goldmine to see Master M. Nakayama speak about origin of karate specially Shotokan aka JKA and the future in Olympics and it's possible loss to karate practitioner. Thank for uploading such wonderful video.
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Большая благодарность за такие раритетные и ценные для истинных ценителей традиционных боевых искусств видеоматериалы. Это бесценная история, которую к сожалению мало знает молодое поколение занимающихся каратэ, увлечённое спортивными достижениями.
Thank you for this video. I started training shotokan karate with jka in 2000. I received my shodan and nidan from sensei yataka yaguchi. I recently tested and received my yondan two years ago. Thank you so much for this video!.
Thank you so much for uploading this video of the great master. Also, thank you for sending the link via email and they can be downloaded without any issue. The quality is very good. Great books for a karateka at any stage. Thank you and keep up good work..!!
Thank you for the scanned books of M. Nakayama, I am hugely indebted for such good books to be able to read. Thank you very much. Looking ahead for such good reads and video.
OSS! sensi Nakayama. Training with this sensi and other masters, Nishiyama, Yaguchi, Fusaro was a great honor. I hope the Olympus do not forever change our Kohima.
I have these Masatoshi Nakayama scanned books: Dynamic Karate - 1 book Karate Kata - 5 books Practical Karate - 6 books Best Karate - 11 books If you want to get any of these books write me a message on Facebook - Igor Klp and I will send you a link from where you can download these books.
You notice he never mentions yoshitaka Funakoshi once ! Gigo was the father of modern Japanese karate and not his father . He’s never mentioned as he’s a controversial figure .
Maybe I'm mistaken - Gigo was his son, no? And he was a tremendous karateka, but died at an early age, correct? So Funakoshi Sensei is, in fact the father of modern karate.
@@ikkenhisatsu7170 no yoshitaka developed modern karate as it is today . He reportedly died of tuberculosis just after world war 2 . The deep stances of Shotokan came from yoshitaka primarily . His fathers stances were more in line with Okinawa based system’s. Yoshitaka introduced aspects of kendo and sword play strategy into stance and fighting range .
@@markwalker4142 not true. One of the foremost karate historians, Sensei Robin Rielly, would disagree. I’m more inclined to listen to him than someone I’ve never heard of. Enjoy your day and keep training.
@@ikkenhisatsu7170 perhaps I’ll ignore the conversations I’ve had with those who actually trained with him . Sensei Kase made it clear Yoshitaka was a pivotal innovator in the core of modern Japanese karate and Ginchin was involved in its standardisation based on Japanese health , education and spirituality. Yoshitaka was the genius . It’s clearly explained on shotokai.com. I spoke to my mentor Sensei Steve Cattle of this many times . Gigo was the genius that changed it to what it was up until the WKF changed it further into a sport .
A valuable an important resource for me of a grandmaster in Karate. Will he always be in our memories.
I was blessed to train with Master Nakayama twice, once in my teens and once later around 30 years old. He was a wonderful and gracious teacher and brought me up both times to demonstrate how he could beat me senseless at will. It was incredible and I thank God for those moments.
Thank you very much for your comment! Oss!
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Thank you very much for the scanned books It has been of great benefit to me
Oss
You can understand that karate is a way of life
Oss
It was like a goldmine to see Master M. Nakayama speak about origin of karate specially Shotokan aka JKA and the future in Olympics and it's possible loss to karate practitioner. Thank for uploading such wonderful video.
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Classic. A real noble teacher and gentleman.
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WOW! an AWESOME interview with the main man of the kara-te source, thank you for posting this historical material of a very special man.
You are such a legend my friend. Thank you for sending me these gems. I really appreciate it. I wish you best of luck!
Thank you very much for the scanned and shared books. Sensei Nakayama was a great teacher and made a huge contribution to the Karate World.
Oss! :)
Never got the chance to met Master Nakayama but I'm glad to be a practitioner of Shotokan Karate. Thanks again for the books.
Thank you very much for the scanned books. You did a great job. Now I can bring the books with me wherever I go. Oss!
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
I also need the scanned book, can i get the link.I have messaged IgoR KIp in facebook for the link.
@@mymunamunny2513 did you get my link?
Большая благодарность за такие раритетные и ценные для истинных ценителей традиционных боевых искусств видеоматериалы. Это бесценная история, которую к сожалению мало знает молодое поколение занимающихся каратэ, увлечённое спортивными достижениями.
Great video!
Thank you for the links !
You have new subscriber
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I’ll be watching your videos in the days to come !
Thank you for this video. I started training shotokan karate with jka in 2000. I received my shodan and nidan from sensei yataka yaguchi. I recently tested and received my yondan two years ago. Thank you so much for this video!.
I have the books but the scanned version makes them accessible anywhere I need to train. Thanks!!!
Thank you so much for the scanned books. Wishing you more success in the future with your channel.
Thank you so much for Masatoshi Nakayama's books
Thank you very much for the scanned books... I was looking for the books and found here.
Thank you for this video.
Thank you for sharing this video, it is truly a treasure!
Thank you so much for uploading this video of the great master. Also, thank you for sending the link via email and they can be downloaded without any issue. The quality is very good. Great books for a karateka at any stage. Thank you and keep up good work..!!
Thank you very much! Oss!
Thanks a lot for sharing the books! Greetings from Canada
Many thanks for uploading this historic footage!
Oss! :)
Thank you so much for the scanned books! These are very rare and hard to find.
Thank you for the eBooks greetings from germany
OSS 👍
Thank you!🥋
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Agradecido por los libros compartidos.
Thank you for this video. Greetings from England 🥋
Thank you mate! Greetings from Lithuania! Hope see you soon! :)
Thanks a lot for sharing this great archive.
Thank you for the scanned books of M. Nakayama, I am hugely indebted for such good books to be able to read. Thank you very much. Looking ahead for such good reads and video.
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Wow , love this video !
Excelente documento
Thank you for the links, greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽. Oss!
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Thanks for sharing! Greetings from México
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Great stuff
Thank you very much for sharing the translation and all the books!
What is the original interview in Japanese?
Great video !! Very informative - thank you so much for the scanned books. Wishing you more success in the future with your channel.
This is a nice historic footage and it clarifies some of the differences between Nakayama and Funakoshi.
Thank you very much for the ebooks ! ;-)
Oss! :)
Thank you for this video and for continuing the sharing of Karate! Greetings from New York!
You're welcome! I am glad that people from different parts of the world view this interview!
OSS! sensi Nakayama.
Training with this sensi and other masters, Nishiyama, Yaguchi, Fusaro was a great honor.
I hope the Olympus do not forever change our Kohima.
Kihon “basics”
لو سمحت اريد هذة الكتب وشكرا جزيلا
Thanks for sharing, very valuable information from a great teacher. greetings from Mexico 🥋 Oss
Nice to share the knowledge with you! Greetings from Lithuania!
Thanks for the video!
Nice to share the knowledge with you! Oss!
A small man - who is forever a giant in our hearts!
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Thank you so much for the knowledge
Nice to share the knowledge with you! Oss!
Very useful and informative channel!
Thank you! Oss!
Very interesting..!
Thank you
Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Ótimo vídeo!
I have these Masatoshi Nakayama scanned books:
Dynamic Karate - 1 book
Karate Kata - 5 books
Practical Karate - 6 books
Best Karate - 11 books
If you want to get any of these books write me a message on Facebook - Igor Klp and I will send you a link from where you can download these books.
Please send me the download link: paraconmail@gmx.de
Awesome! Thanks.
Thanks mate!
@@jasonandkrishandy-kraus123 Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
@@Blashkyrk Thanks for your comment. Greetings from Lithuania. Oss!
Igor has got genuine link for the nakayama sensei books.
Ask him he is helpful.
Regards.
Oss.
Thank you very much for your comment! Oss!
You notice he never mentions yoshitaka Funakoshi once ! Gigo was the father of modern Japanese karate and not his father . He’s never mentioned as he’s a controversial figure .
Maybe I'm mistaken - Gigo was his son, no? And he was a tremendous karateka, but died at an early age, correct? So Funakoshi Sensei is, in fact the father of modern karate.
@@ikkenhisatsu7170 no yoshitaka developed modern karate as it is today . He reportedly died of tuberculosis just after world war 2 . The deep stances of Shotokan came from yoshitaka primarily . His fathers stances were more in line with Okinawa based system’s. Yoshitaka introduced aspects of kendo and sword play strategy into stance and fighting range .
@@markwalker4142 not true. One of the foremost karate historians, Sensei Robin Rielly, would disagree. I’m more inclined to listen to him than someone I’ve never heard of. Enjoy your day and keep training.
@@ikkenhisatsu7170 perhaps I’ll ignore the conversations I’ve had with those who actually trained with him . Sensei Kase made it clear Yoshitaka was a pivotal innovator in the core of modern Japanese karate and Ginchin was involved in its standardisation based on Japanese health , education and spirituality. Yoshitaka was the genius . It’s clearly explained on shotokai.com. I spoke to my mentor Sensei Steve Cattle of this many times . Gigo was the genius that changed it to what it was up until the WKF changed it further into a sport .
@@markwalker4142 Okay.
oss
Nunca estuvo O Sensei Funakoshi de acuerdo con la competición en el karate. Siempre la consideró una desviación del arte.
Lésion karaté