Hey that guy at 2:30 on the left was on Human Weapon for the Karate episode!
13 лет назад
@xV13TCONGx I have done Shotokan for the last 13 years and am a nidan in it.After watching knockdown Karate and researching on kyokushin4life for sometime, yesterday I attended my first Kyokushin class! Boy, was it TOUGH! Great for strength and cardio, I got absolutely battered in the kumite, round after round, but I loved it!! I intend to go back, despite the aches and bruises and get fitter and stronger and work on bettering myself. We're not all dogmatic, I just LOVE KARATE. RESPECT, OSU!!
I trained in Kyokushin from a friend and he said Kyokushin is a traditional martial art. Cuz it has kata and bunkai. Yes it is a far more practical style of Karate, and if you look back at when it first started competitions used to allow face punches and throws. But they were banned eventually. But do you understand that there are dojo’s that do teach you for self-defense. But they still make you spar full contact which is what most Karate dojo’s lack.
@allshallbelosttoyou Well they are allowed to kick in the head ; D My opinion is that this kind of training gives you the strength to absorb any kind of blows with you body and you can focus your protection solely on your head. With all the hardening they do, they're forearms and fists are like stone and can easily block your shots. Also they actually use boxing gloves at some gyms and practice like kickboxers or boxers.
@dokokai because in the old days , a lot of hand to hand combat exist . now half of kyokushin is a sport . try goju ryu , it still has many traditional stuffs
@KarateWrestler205 goju ryu, uechi ryu, shorin ryu , shorinji ryu are okinawan styles.in all of these styles you have many of kumite disciplines!! one of tham is IRI KUMI or full kontakt with strikes in the head,and Mas oyama took this discipline from okinawan karate and made a competitions !!and of that discipline he made a new karate style...but actually it is one of disciplines of okinawan karate..but there were no compet. on okinawa.and Oyama made that hapenned, with no hedan strikes
For those who say they will get knocked out from a hit to the head or jaw, FYI, they do conditioning to their heads too. They also take kicks to the head which are much devastating than punches.
@TheFudokan head* ...all karate styles are from goju ryu, uechi ryu shorin ryu and shorinji ryu-okinawan styles!!! and full kontakt on okinawa is just to see how your body is strong!!! Oyama made karate from 1 discipline of kumite of okinawan karate....but bcs it is made for competitions, no head strikes allowed, and that made kyokushin very unrealistic!!but in dojos you practise with head strikes!!and when Oyama did 300man kumite, he had realistic distance, bcs he was training ok okinawa too!
In the street yes, but face punches, face elbow strikes and hiza gammin gheri in knockdown or dojo would not be practical as all competitors would end up in hospital! LOL but I agree, to make a complete fighter, all must be included.
I am a Kung Fu practitioner, but have watched thousands videos of other martial arts, and I must say: Kyokushin rocks! Ahmmm, I haven´t said this before, but... Osu!
@DoraemonSugoi Yeah, but they fight like this against other kyokushinkai karate-kas. They can withstand these body punches. I'm a yellow belt Shotokan karateka and shotokan is more technical with vital points aiming. But probably these guys will be able to take your mae geri and jaw hit in order to get close to you. Their technique is poor compared to shotokan, but their upper body strength is not to be disregarded.
@555hansy No exported martial art still has traditional teachings these days. None of the exported karate styles I came across is very traditional. Even with JFKA to standardize shotokan around the globe it has very little really traditional stuff. Some say that Shotokai is the true traditional karate style, but I don't know about that.
You can learn a lot by yourself, but you can't learn karate just by yourself. The philosophy of Kyokushinkai is rigorous training in group. Experiencing the difference in level between yourself and your sempai and encourage each other to train hard and often is essential, not optional.
@dokokai All traditional styles are vanishing!! many dojos are just practising for tournaments!!! and they are forgeting old style!!! I think that karate should practise 90 percent traditional and 10 percent for competitions!!! Oyamas traditional way of kyokushin is dying!!!! only good karate is on okinawa, bcs there is no competitions...!! I think karateka should go on some competitions but not too much!! than you are training just competition karate!!!traditional karate is losing in onur world
i am from shobayashi shorin ryu and we train very similar to this although some sparring sessions involve face punches and showcasing some grappling techniques
just train, learn to master your own body...find some good people to train and have fun.....try not to quit over the years and nobody can disrespect ya for that
H0useMouse, I kind of agree with what you are saying. It is easy to see how even tournaments with lax rules (UFC) are unrealistic. Tournaments are not a full reflection of one's skill as a martial artist. I believe in being balanced as possible, but people train for different reasons. Some people do train just to compete and that's fine. Also with few grappling techniques, a lot is missing even if you do holistically learn Kyokushin. As you know, most actual fights end up on the ground quickly.
@kivaavikkiva Hey bro I am 32(33 in july), and I returned to karate(not kyokushin, different style) over a year ago after a 12-year hiatus. I'm now an orange belt, because the teachers saw fit to let me double-grade as a white belt(went two ranks up instead of one), regardless of my age. And I'm the youngest adult in my class. Most of the regular students in my class are in their 40s to late 50's. Age is nothing, my friend.
I'm a white belt. I just started three weeks ago, although I joined for a day, then quit when I was like 6. Now I'm more mature and it's easier to learn.
ehm... what history do you study? firstly kyokushin didn't accepted the chellange because oyama's students were too weak, only Yoshiji Soeno (who was training in Thailand) and Kenji Kurosaki (Japanese Kickboxer) agreed to fight for Kyokushin's name. That's how it was. And please, don't say lies about "power" of kyokushin.
1960s when thailand and japan were competing to see which country had the strongest arts, of all the karate schools, only kyokushin accepted the challenge and defeated them
Its as much a martial art as any other. Honestly I'd rather take a groin shot from a krav maga fighter than a spear hand to the throat from one of these guys
all i can say is at the start when they are doing the river punch training more than half of those guys aren't doing proper punches... and the know they are being filmed... It was a poor start to a semi interesting video....... Kyokushin Kai = the bomb.
Yeah i practise kyokushin and im having my share of beating since my master is very strickt , and i got to tell you , after wot i experience from our trainings , you fear less and less pain each time (:
i would've folded-up if that kind of punch were to hit me.. i practice shotokan karate.. and i've also taken my share of beating.. but shotokan focuses on the aspect of form and art.. as to these hardcore karetekas (kyokushin) they practice more on kumite and more kumite.. props to these guys.. OSU!!
hmmm dono y but the physical structure of a person depends on the martial arts he does i have noticed so far. In my opinion People who do karate have muscular and big type of body so that they can get hit and throw hard hits, Taekwondo people having skinny legs or long fast legs and people are nt muscular as the ones who do karate bt are faster and taller and dont think they can take hit like karate people can, Thai boxing skini bt muscular body and skini legs. Hmm wonda if it realli does relate
I agree with the guy above. You do fight differently when you know you won't be punched in the face. It's the same with kendo fighters. They don't fight like the samurai used to fight, because they know they won't be hurt.
kyokushin fighters aer tough - but they lack punching to the face - that's a TOTAL flaw - even if they can kick to the face - you fight differently if you know the guy can't smash your face in with hand (not just punches) techniques.
Excellent video and a great example of a teacher getting the most from his students. This is how I teach and train my own students, if they don't push themselves hard through their own effort then I am failing in mine to motivate them.
As a Shotokan Guy I have to say I like this.
As a traditional wing chun man...I LOVE THIS!!! I will be taking up kyoushian karate this year
imho those guys need to run a little more. When martial arts can't save you from a fight, only running will. That's my philosophy. lol
LOL! I'm shotokan an' I find dis intriguing! Plus, I started training kyokushin beginning 2012.
Hey that guy at 2:30 on the left was on Human Weapon for the Karate episode!
@xV13TCONGx I have done Shotokan for the last 13 years and am a nidan in it.After watching knockdown Karate and researching on kyokushin4life for sometime, yesterday I attended my first Kyokushin class! Boy, was it TOUGH! Great for strength and cardio, I got absolutely battered in the kumite, round after round, but I loved it!! I intend to go back, despite the aches and bruises and get fitter and stronger and work on bettering myself. We're not all dogmatic, I just LOVE KARATE. RESPECT, OSU!!
I trained in Kyokushin from a friend and he said Kyokushin is a traditional martial art. Cuz it has kata and bunkai. Yes it is a far more practical style of Karate, and if you look back at when it first started competitions used to allow face punches and throws. But they were banned eventually. But do you understand that there are dojo’s that do teach you for self-defense. But they still make you spar full contact which is what most Karate dojo’s lack.
I'm self learning Karate this is one of the styles I'm training.
that was awesome
Shotokan Student here, I don't mind Kyokushin, if anything I wish I had a good dojo by me to take it. :/
seriously :O im a wing chun man too lol and im also trying kyokushin!!
@allshallbelosttoyou Well they are allowed to kick in the head ; D My opinion is that this kind of training gives you the strength to absorb any kind of blows with you body and you can focus your protection solely on your head. With all the hardening they do, they're forearms and fists are like stone and can easily block your shots. Also they actually use boxing gloves at some gyms and practice like kickboxers or boxers.
@dokokai because in the old days , a lot of hand to hand combat exist . now half of kyokushin is a sport . try goju ryu , it still has many traditional stuffs
@KarateWrestler205 goju ryu, uechi ryu, shorin ryu , shorinji ryu are okinawan styles.in all of these styles you have many of kumite disciplines!! one of tham is IRI KUMI or full kontakt with strikes in the head,and Mas oyama took this discipline from okinawan karate and made a competitions !!and of that discipline he made a new karate style...but actually it is one of disciplines of okinawan karate..but there were no compet. on okinawa.and Oyama made that hapenned, with no hedan strikes
1.14 to 1.28 interesting 👊👍
beast ass video also crazy training haha ima martial artist :)
@TheFudokan hedan? Is that head strike? In shotokan we call it Jodan.
Fast hands and kicks. I bet this translates really good to street fighting, w/ some ground knowledge of course.
For those who say they will get knocked out from a hit to the head or jaw, FYI, they do conditioning to their heads too. They also take kicks to the head which are much devastating than punches.
@TheFudokan head* ...all karate styles are from goju ryu, uechi ryu shorin ryu and shorinji ryu-okinawan styles!!! and full kontakt on okinawa is just to see how your body is strong!!! Oyama made karate from 1 discipline of kumite of okinawan karate....but bcs it is made for competitions, no head strikes allowed, and that made kyokushin very unrealistic!!but in dojos you practise with head strikes!!and when Oyama did 300man kumite, he had realistic distance, bcs he was training ok okinawa too!
1:14-1:21 Damn!!!!
@dokokai were aare you located
In the street yes, but face punches, face elbow strikes and hiza gammin gheri in knockdown or dojo would not be practical as all competitors would end up in hospital! LOL but I agree, to make a complete fighter, all must be included.
I'm Shito Ryu student, and I train in this way.
Best regards.Osu
2:30 is it shihan Kiyama?
Scaryyy..... but looks fun
kyokushin is the best. OSU!
@TheFudokan I thought it was different terms in different styles. No problem. Ossu!
the guy on the left at 2:36, wasnt he in human weapon?
can someone tell me why in the kyokushin the fighters don't hit eachother on face?
dude, at 1:17 the master punches and the camera (cannot) keep up with his fist... wow anyone know his name?
I am a Kung Fu practitioner, but have watched thousands videos of other martial arts, and I must say: Kyokushin rocks! Ahmmm, I haven´t said this before, but... Osu!
@DoraemonSugoi Yeah, but they fight like this against other kyokushinkai karate-kas. They can withstand these body punches. I'm a yellow belt Shotokan karateka and shotokan is more technical with vital points aiming. But probably these guys will be able to take your mae geri and jaw hit in order to get close to you. Their technique is poor compared to shotokan, but their upper body strength is not to be disregarded.
@xV13TCONGx Since Shotokan is a precursor to Kyokushin....I think you're wrong
Cool video, see also mine OSU
Hahahaha,you are funny.
haha waterfall training ftw!
@brunolp18 I wanted to say head strikes.....sorry but in hurry I spell it wrong.....thank you for correcting me...OSU!!
Look really hard.But i cant say is good if they dont pay attention to the head.Head is the leader.
@555hansy No exported martial art still has traditional teachings these days. None of the exported karate styles I came across is very traditional. Even with JFKA to standardize shotokan around the globe it has very little really traditional stuff. Some say that Shotokai is the true traditional karate style, but I don't know about that.
Kyokushin is a traditional martial art. Still has kata. It’s just some dojo’s only train for sport.
OSU!
You can learn a lot by yourself, but you can't learn karate just by yourself. The philosophy of Kyokushinkai is rigorous training in group.
Experiencing the difference in level between yourself and your sempai and encourage each other to train hard and often is essential, not optional.
Those punches don't seem to hurt very much...
those are wwarmup for conditioning and fixing movement bro
OSU! Kiokushin Karate in my own opinion --best karate.If you want to be a men try KIOKUSHIN
If you survived --means you are real men.
@Jeano777 Oh? How so? I never said anything bad about Shotokan karate. You're a fool for making assumptions
中村誠師範も松井派を抜けたし、今後の松井派は指導者の層の薄さは否めないね。
Nice but their hands are so low...
hard guys, but not very clean techniques
Buncha noobz.
@dokokai All traditional styles are vanishing!! many dojos are just practising for tournaments!!! and they are forgeting old style!!! I think that karate should practise 90 percent traditional and 10 percent for competitions!!! Oyamas traditional way of kyokushin is dying!!!! only good karate is on okinawa, bcs there is no competitions...!! I think karateka should go on some competitions but not too much!! than you are training just competition karate!!!traditional karate is losing in onur world
Kyokushin is one of the last true hard Karate styles left, I fervently hope that it will not be diluted the way Takewondo has by tournaments.
1:12 to 1:27 very good
i am from shobayashi shorin ryu and we train very similar to this although some sparring sessions involve face punches and showcasing some grappling techniques
1:30 Why is there a piano in the dojo?
12 Shotokan studens disliked this =p ....... OSU!!!
@dokokai Good for you(Y)
just train, learn to master your own body...find some good people to train and have fun.....try not to quit over the years and nobody can disrespect ya for that
Old School training, Awesome!
i love it, these instructors are all the students of mas oyama and matusi. all world champions as well.
Oh man I remember how boring it was to do kihon... and now I can't live without it...
H0useMouse, I kind of agree with what you are saying. It is easy to see how even tournaments with lax rules (UFC) are unrealistic. Tournaments are not a full reflection of one's skill as a martial artist. I believe in being balanced as possible, but people train for different reasons. Some people do train just to compete and that's fine. Also with few grappling techniques, a lot is missing even if you do holistically learn Kyokushin. As you know, most actual fights end up on the ground quickly.
@dokokai I like what you say. I am part of that older generation.
@dokokai
i wish i was taught self defense somewhat more, i do kyokushin to stay in shape and to learn how to defend myself, not to win a tournament
@Chocho5983 you should check out japanese porn then!
@kivaavikkiva Hey bro I am 32(33 in july), and I returned to karate(not kyokushin, different style) over a year ago after a 12-year hiatus. I'm now an orange belt, because the teachers saw fit to let me double-grade as a white belt(went two ranks up instead of one), regardless of my age. And I'm the youngest adult in my class. Most of the regular students in my class are in their 40s to late 50's. Age is nothing, my friend.
@Chocho5983 So why bother having Karate videos as your favorites?..
Just finished grading for my blue belt, OSU!
@dokokai Could not agree more
@kivaavikkiva Hi! There are no age for martial arts. Yes is a high contact sport but you get used to it. So i say go for it bro!!!
OSU!
its never too late to start training, as long as you go into it with the will to succeed and a fighting spirit!
good luck to you. OSU!
Niiice training =)
darn, I miss the ol kyokushin training and sparring
I sure used to go home soar as crap, soaking in epsom salf bath :P
I'm a white belt. I just started three weeks ago, although I joined for a day, then quit when I was like 6. Now I'm more mature and it's easier to learn.
Nice! What belt?
japan won 2-1 against thailand, tadashi nakamura was among them
Well, I'm from Richmond and I go to the Richmond Dojo. I just saw him on the website.
ehm... what history do you study? firstly kyokushin didn't accepted the chellange because oyama's students were too weak, only Yoshiji Soeno (who was training in Thailand) and Kenji Kurosaki (Japanese Kickboxer) agreed to fight for Kyokushin's name. That's how it was. And please, don't say lies about "power" of kyokushin.
You're from Vancouver!
1960s when thailand and japan were competing to see which country had the strongest arts, of all the karate schools, only kyokushin accepted the challenge and defeated them
;| when?
from shihan henri oh?
the style that defeated muay thai
Its as much a martial art as any other. Honestly I'd rather take a groin shot from a krav maga fighter than a spear hand to the throat from one of these guys
Beautifull fighting skills, thanks!
maybe their opponent wants to spar also including punches to the face. gloves are a must in that case:)
This is what I like to do. Awsome
pussy
kyokushin karate!
all i can say is at the start when they are doing the river punch training more than half of those guys aren't doing proper punches... and the know they are being filmed... It was a poor start to a semi interesting video....... Kyokushin Kai = the bomb.
Yeah i practise kyokushin and im having my share of beating since my master is very strickt , and i got to tell you , after wot i experience from our trainings , you fear less and less pain each time (:
that means only 2 things...
more practice and sit ups on my part.. ^^
hmmm like the one on 1:18.. ^^
OSU!!!
i would've folded-up if that kind of punch were to hit me..
i practice shotokan karate.. and i've also taken my share of beating.. but shotokan focuses on the aspect of form and art..
as to these hardcore karetekas (kyokushin) they practice more on kumite and more kumite..
props to these guys..
OSU!!
hmmm dono y but the physical structure of a person depends on the martial arts he does i have noticed so far. In my opinion People who do karate have muscular and big type of body so that they can get hit and throw hard hits, Taekwondo people having skinny legs or long fast legs and people are nt muscular as the ones who do karate bt are faster and taller and dont think they can take hit like karate people can, Thai boxing skini bt muscular body and skini legs. Hmm wonda if it realli does relate
i have a question about kyokushin. do you guys practice self defense? like defense against knifes and stuff like that?
I agree with the guy above. You do fight differently when you know you won't be punched in the face. It's the same with kendo fighters. They don't fight like the samurai used to fight, because they know they won't be hurt.
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kyokushin fighters aer tough - but they lack punching to the face - that's a TOTAL flaw - even if they can kick to the face - you fight differently if you know the guy can't smash your face in with hand (not just punches) techniques.
Excellent video and a great example of a teacher getting the most from his students. This is how I teach and train my own students, if they don't push themselves hard through their own effort then I am failing in mine to motivate them.