in 1985 I found a fotocopy of Best Karate book by Masatoshi Nakayama .It was difficult because it happened inside of Soviet Union. It was 1 year as karate come be out of low in this country. From 1984 to 1990 karate was illegal in USSR.But we was training inspite for everything. Hi from Ukraine. OSS !
История истоков каратэ до. Интересно взглянуть на отработку техники ваза , аси. Спасибо за старый материал с удовольствием просмотрел данный видио материал.
I’ve seen most, if not all, of this video before. Don’t think they included any Waseda University Karateka, who under the influence of Gigo Funakoshi and Mr. Egami, developed a more relaxed and less rigid interpretation of Shotokan. It would have been nice to see them compared and contrasted in this time period. This is the period when Karate put down roots in the US as Mr. Ohshima started teaching Karate at Cal Tech at the same time as he was studying economics there. Previously, groups of Karateka had toured US military bases giving demonstrations.
2:42 That guy will mess you up. I heard him saying multiple styles at the beginning, jui-jitsu was he refering to Japan being the nation that birthed these styles or was ancient Karate utilizing mutiple techniques and they eventually branched off?
Aye they did many things at TakuDai which are questionable by today's standards (plus the beating of student to death for trying to Leave the club). As recent Sensei have said... Broken skins and knuckles... Might get Tetanus from it.😢 💪 Amazing Golden Age footage though where Nakayama et al created what we see in Modern Shotokan
Nihon Karate-ka: We must be precise, fast and be synchronous displays of perfect motions. Ryukyuu Karate-ka: Uh? Ano... Fuck that, just hit hard, in da face. Sweep the leg and dont forgot to re-stomp the groin.
Is a thing of sport karate vs self defense AKA "Karate" long time gone in these times. Plus the macho man combat sports called MMA; where no one of these guys will arrive to longevity.
That looks like a young Nishiyama Sensei. 💪 He was captain of TakuDai when Kanazawa Sensei joined the university as freshman. Great to have this footage. I'd never seen it with the Japanese audio track before. I assume they sent these around the world on film 📽️ to promote Karate in the 50- 60s
凄い素晴らしい、貴重な記録ですね。感謝しかありません
空手協会40年になります。初めて見ました。ありがとうございます。押忍
Brilliant jka footage
The basics they're running are exactly the same as I learned in Tang Soo do. You can definitely see the influence of the Japanese Arts in Tang Soo do.
若き日の中山先生ですね。貴重な映像ありがとうございます。
in 1985 I found a fotocopy of Best Karate book by Masatoshi Nakayama .It was difficult because it happened inside of Soviet Union. It was 1 year as karate come be out of low in this country. From 1984 to 1990 karate was illegal in USSR.But we was training inspite for everything. Hi from Ukraine. OSS !
中山正敏/首席師範の"試割り映像"は初めて拝見しました。有り難うございます。
これ本当に貴重な映像では?
皆さん、突きが本当に綺麗
Karatê de verdade...👍👏👏👏👏
移動稽古、死ぬ程やりました。基本中の基本叩き込む!
История истоков каратэ до. Интересно взглянуть на отработку техники ваза , аси. Спасибо за старый материал с удовольствием просмотрел данный видио материал.
Браво
Would love to see this run through these modern A.I. filters and see what it looks like with extrapolated frames and assumed colours
Sensei Nakayama 🙏🥋 Oss
I like the old ways
Gems of Budo
I’ve seen most, if not all, of this video before. Don’t think they included any Waseda University Karateka, who under the influence of Gigo Funakoshi and Mr. Egami, developed a more relaxed and less rigid interpretation of Shotokan. It would have been nice to see them compared and contrasted in this time period. This is the period when Karate put down roots in the US as Mr. Ohshima started teaching Karate at Cal Tech at the same time as he was studying economics there. Previously, groups of Karateka had toured US military bases giving demonstrations.
I hope this is uploaded until its completion because I really want to learn how old school karate trains 🙏
2:42 That guy will mess you up. I heard him saying multiple styles at the beginning, jui-jitsu was he refering to Japan being the nation that birthed these styles or was ancient Karate utilizing mutiple techniques and they eventually branched off?
Kanazawa 's knuckles came through his skin, after makawara session...came back with bandage, was asked to remove it and resume training!
Aye they did many things at TakuDai which are questionable by today's standards (plus the beating of student to death for trying to Leave the club).
As recent Sensei have said... Broken skins and knuckles... Might get Tetanus from it.😢
💪
Amazing Golden Age footage though where Nakayama et al created what we see in Modern Shotokan
Just love the Music 😂
Nice
Oui
Nihon Karate-ka: We must be precise, fast and be synchronous displays of perfect motions.
Ryukyuu Karate-ka: Uh? Ano... Fuck that, just hit hard, in da face. Sweep the leg and dont forgot to re-stomp the groin.
Is a thing of sport karate vs self defense AKA "Karate" long time gone in these times. Plus the macho man combat sports called MMA; where no one of these guys will arrive to longevity.
Muito bom mesmo, esse foi o ano em que nasci!
OSS!!!
この時点で既に回し蹴りはあったのか。
Yes there was.
Me parece un arte marcial para la calle..una pena que lo hicieron olimpico..y ahi se pierde la escencia de las tecnicas
Muito bom
OSS!!!
Привет из Великой России!
2:40
That looks like a young Nishiyama Sensei.
💪 He was captain of TakuDai when Kanazawa Sensei joined the university as freshman. Great to have this footage.
I'd never seen it with the Japanese audio track before.
I assume they sent these around the world on film 📽️ to promote Karate in the 50- 60s
OSS.
Joae de paraguay