Like MMA I presume. I also like your avatar. EDIT: Not to mention a healthy, and safe competition were it isn't about money but the tradition and art of self defense.
@@TheAce736 I never lost a job because of MMA. Ive shown up at work plenty of times with black eyes, fat lips, etc. And I've never trained with anyone who has lost a job for that reason either.
Just came across this style. I like the idea of the headgear as the fighters are more aggressive and less worried about tkaing damage which makes it resemble more of a street fight, whereas MMA is more technical. It's good to see the fighters just let their hands and legs go. Really cool style!
@@dakentaijutsu2010 Just train Judo too. Add jiu jitsu too, both gi and no-gi. And wrestling. And Muay Thai. And western boxing. Very effective combo, no matter what clothes they are wearing. Enter an MMA fight. Nothing is stopping you.
Wills Pram “Safety” is what makes Martial arts but more of a karate themed daycare. If Muay Thai and MMA would ever to the Olympics we would see some watered down point fighting.
previously I saw Hapkido. Taekwondo fuse with Judo. So interesting to watch these kind of combo & the Head Gear/protection. Its like MMA but with protection. So Newbie/ Amateur can join this kind of sport for their interest. MMA is more like a serious career/ professional. More blood.
@@erwancah No, the helmet is there because Headbutts are legal and big part of kudo. Whereas headbutts in banned in every other martial art/combat sport except lethwei. Its even banned in MMA.
@@WhiteLight8514That’s only in Russian Kudo schools. The original Japanese style of Kudo us just Kyokushin Karate and Judo. The man who developed it was only in Kyokushin Karate and Judo. There is no record of him added anything elseZ
@@Shadowrulzalways Two months late: Those were later additions, around the 80s and 90s as far as I know. To say these additions are exclusively Russian is a stretch.
I wish there was a dojo that wasn't 400+ miles away. I would train Kudo in a heartbeat. The headgear takes away the prospect of cuts from elbows, fists, and headbutts. The rule set allows the ability to test your martial skills in the closest thing to a street fight, without undue risk of serious injury, or legal consequences. This is awesome.
Karate has always been, a mixture of styles, even when it was created back in okinawa, it incorporated Chinese styles and the indigenous arts of okinawa,it wasn't even called karate;it was called Tode(Chinese hand). So quit that elitist argument"of real karate". It never existed a pure Japanese style of karate, it always took inspiration from something else.
@@wolodymyrko8405 karate literally translates to empty hand. I d say between this and these "get-your-black-belt-in-three-years" this is more karate. "Karate is Budo (martial way) and if Budo is removed from karate it is nothing more than sport karate, show karate or fashion karate• the concept of training to be fashionable" Mas Oyama
I didn't expected this kind of fight in Kudo. Like, targeting the main parts, opens the clothes, etc. But, I loved Kudo .Recently, I've joined Kudo Class and it's hard to do stretching, warmup and many things. But, the part am enjoying aand loving is the part of pain ☺️
I was used to think that Kudo was just like Karate and other martial arts from Japan(Judo, Aikido etc). It's really impressive, with full contact. It's similar to Sanda, Kickboxing and Muay Thai but I'm not sure if I'm comparing well with other martial arts.
Gosto de ver isso porque técnicas de outras artes marciais ainda são usadas livremente no kudo, considerando que a repetição contínua é algo que é realmente enfatizado em toda prática de artes marciais.
This is pretty awesome. While MMA favors the wrestler in the takedown department, a strong Judoka would have a big advantage in Kudo. I know Kudo is it's own sport with it's own set of rules and that's great but I would love to see a version without the astronaut headgear. The safety net allows the fighters to be wild and reckless and while that's fun, it doesn't make for the best fight. Without the headgear, you would see a much more tactical, skilled (not that these fighters are unskilled) battle. Fighters would have to respect their opponents power while tightening up their defense and game planning accordingly. If punches to the head during newaza were allowed you would see less risky throws and wild kicks that could put a fighter in a disadvantageous position. Also having strikes during newaza would force the fighters to become better overall grapplers. It's kind of like playing no limit hold'em for very low stakes. Overall still a great sport.
@@powerowl2120 All the “real fighting” morons bitch about how MMA doesn’t have groin strikes and eye gouges but in reality it’s the headbutt that is the biggest game changer. Headbutts are an extremely powerful weapon for wrestlers and many fights would have had different outcomes if they were legal.
Spectacular. Cause they fight freely thanks to the head bubble . Otherwise without the bubble they couldn't have such a close contact exchanging that kind of punches. Nevertheless I would prefer to see some low kicks rather than dancing fly kicks (ushiro-uramawasi). I'm a fun of Kyokushin and Muay Thai by the way.
Me likie so much! As a kyokushinkai and judoka , THIS looks fun especially with punches to face and some throws. These matches were more kicks than judo. I saw just one newaza tap. Good fights overall ‘
Kudo in Japan, is literally just a combination of Kyokushin Karate and Judo. Hence the name. Judo is the primary base for grappling on the art. Now I have done Karate, but I favor Judo. And if I have done this art, my Judo skills would evolve.
Looks good, but the helmets give them a false sense of security. I understand it is a sport and not a street fighting practice, however they should always keep their guard up.
So this is Japan Mixed Martial Art. I think it is a natural that eventually every region will have their own mixed style, this is good Martial Art need to evolve.
Or like MMA Japanese way. To me this kind of competence has more sense, i mean you can compete without the fact you gonna get out with ur face bleeding like with MMA
no! not at all different rules, and the gi gives you optons for more attacks, clothing makes a huge difference , and all have more simular backgrounds kudo (judo,karate with some thai boxing and english boxing)
@@μαριοςΚαπετανοπουλος in wrestling or mma this is basically like a knee tap to threaten a takedown it’s an effective feint for a kick or punch to the head
I have been involved in the martial arts for 54 years and this is the best type of martial competition I have ever seen. It's the best type MMA Yes, why isn't this more popular? I will do what I can to make it so.
Because most of the Japanese are very conservative to the new martial arts (Kudo are recently founded btw), hence they are highly regard the traditional martial arts such as aikido, judo, karate both Okinawan style and kyokushin as their main Stream.
some ppl simply don't wanna get cut in the face or their eyes swollen shut. And I don't get what u mean pretend punches? It still hurts if u through a hook or jab at the headgear may be a little less dangerous when no headgears at all.
@@tauhid9983 First off, I'm talking about what's going on @5:28, 5:52, 6:04, and 6:30. Secondly, you know what a fighter who refuses to get cut has in common with a swimmer who refuses to get wet? They both won't ever be taken seriously. If the fighters, the league, and their fans want the sport to be respected as the finest of their breed on an international level; they have to meet or exceed the expectations of other fighters at that level! Participants in Muay Thai don't wear headgear, WBO, WBA, WBC, and IBF fighters don't wear headgear, nor do those in UFC and Bellator. Even Olympic boxers stopped wearing headgear after doctors realized they increase the chances of getting a concussion. But you know who does wear helmets? Besides my 6 year old's TKD class, athletes such as football players, hockey players, alpine skiers, and racecar drivers wear helmets because getting hit in the head is NOT part of the game, but it could happen accidentally. My point is: if getting hit in the head is not only expected, but is an integral part of the sport... then do it professionally!
@@georgecostanza2695 I agree why you have to use this helmet is hard martial arts like street fighting but you shouldn't use a helmet if you don't wear a helmet it will be very, very cool, like if you don't use this helmet it will be very epic because the movements are very good the technique is very good but unfortunately why must wear helmet
G'day. In Kudo competitions don't use traditional weight categories, and the coefficients of the athlete's force which is measured in units by the this formula "Height + Weight = Athlete Force Units". It means that in the same fight can be putten athletes with weight and height difference. So for men over 18 y.o. are following gradations - 230 units, 240 units, 250 units, 260 units, 270 units, 270+ units For women over 18 there is no such a gradation.
@@rye-bread5236 its simple there are 230 240 250 260 270 class in kudo. And this video shows open- weight division. ex) 170(cm)+60(kg)=230 class 160+70 also 230 class 170+70= 240 class 160+ 80 aslo 240 class Understand?
This is it. The martial art where you can do a really good fight without unnecessary blood.
Look this dude
Like MMA I presume. I also like your avatar.
EDIT: Not to mention a healthy, and safe competition were it isn't about money but the tradition and art of self defense.
@@KingaMoor faces get cut up all the time on MMA. Broken noses and teeth. You can show up at work the day after this and not get fired
@@TheAce736 I wonder if they wear shin pads underneath the Gi. Those leg kicks gotta take a toll
@@TheAce736 I never lost a job because of MMA. Ive shown up at work plenty of times with black eyes, fat lips, etc. And I've never trained with anyone who has lost a job for that reason either.
Just came across this style. I like the idea of the headgear as the fighters are more aggressive and less worried about tkaing damage which makes it resemble more of a street fight, whereas MMA is more technical. It's good to see the fighters just let their hands and legs go. Really cool style!
I hope Kudo gets more popularity, so I can practice someday
Me too! I practice Kyokushin myself, but I would to add some judo with it, it can be a dangerous combo!
I hope so
But you'd be surprised at the amount of martial art styles that arent even in the United States
Try nippon kempo. Its similar.
Am doing it on Mondays but because of lockdown I have not been active init so am trying to get back and then I go to my first torment
@@dakentaijutsu2010 Just train Judo too. Add jiu jitsu too, both gi and no-gi. And wrestling. And Muay Thai. And western boxing. Very effective combo, no matter what clothes they are wearing. Enter an MMA fight. Nothing is stopping you.
This is the Karate we want to see in the olympics !
For me, karate are not for sport. We need to bring back the old way. The true spirit of karate. No to "for safety"
@@yujiedacillonagatsuka yea bro old martial arts like karate,kungfu etc r not sports they should be in tradition
Wills Pram “Safety” is what makes Martial arts but more of a karate themed daycare. If Muay Thai and MMA would ever to the Olympics we would see some watered down point fighting.
@@ninthkaikan1544 Muay Thai has also point fighting like Kick boxing in amature level
mats 777 Yes and it’s way better than no contact fighting over in the Olympics. Would be better even if they did a point system, but with contact.
Wish Kudo was more popular, I would love to learn this, since I train in Kyokushin!
go learn (basic) judo and some boxing and you're set.
Just start punching to face
Add a bit of Muay Thai and Jujitsu then you're all set 😄
@@jax9299 at that point just join the ufc
@@Himmyjewett at that point you're already a killer in the UFC
Kyokushin fused with Judo. Great combination. They even use the blue/white gi that Judo uses. Osu
previously I saw Hapkido. Taekwondo fuse with Judo. So interesting to watch these kind of combo & the Head Gear/protection. Its like MMA but with protection. So Newbie/ Amateur can join this kind of sport for their interest. MMA is more like a serious career/ professional. More blood.
@@erwancah No, the helmet is there because Headbutts are legal and big part of kudo. Whereas headbutts in banned in every other martial art/combat sport except lethwei. Its even banned in MMA.
Not just Judo, it also Muay Thai, Jiu-jitsu, Wrestling and Boxing.
@@WhiteLight8514That’s only in Russian Kudo schools. The original Japanese style of Kudo us just Kyokushin Karate and Judo. The man who developed it was only in Kyokushin Karate and Judo. There is no record of him added anything elseZ
@@Shadowrulzalways Two months late: Those were later additions, around the 80s and 90s as far as I know. To say these additions are exclusively Russian is a stretch.
I like how they are just hitting each other, eventually going "nah this is pointless" and then do Judo instead lol
Judo has it’s advantages.
This fxcking looks like an mma fight, great Job🙌🏾!!!
I wish there was a dojo that wasn't 400+ miles away. I would train Kudo in a heartbeat.
The headgear takes away the prospect of cuts from elbows, fists, and headbutts. The rule set allows the ability to test your martial skills in the closest thing to a street fight, without undue risk of serious injury, or legal consequences.
This is awesome.
All traditional martial arts should do full contact like this
I imagine if Mas Oyama was put in an mma/vale tudo fight this is how he'd fight. He also had a 4th degree black belt in Judo.
Now that is real good type of Karate fighting.
Only it is not karate any more.
Wolodymyr KO It’s a mix of Kyokushin Karate and Judo. That’s all. So technically it is karate.
It is mix bi kyukoshin judo muay thai jujitsu boxing
Karate has always been, a mixture of styles, even when it was created back in okinawa, it incorporated Chinese styles and the indigenous arts of okinawa,it wasn't even called karate;it was called Tode(Chinese hand).
So quit that elitist argument"of real karate".
It never existed a pure Japanese style of karate, it always took inspiration from something else.
@@wolodymyrko8405 karate literally translates to empty hand.
I d say between this and these "get-your-black-belt-in-three-years" this is more karate.
"Karate is Budo (martial way) and if Budo is removed from karate it is nothing more than sport karate, show karate or fashion karate• the concept of training to be fashionable"
Mas Oyama
My God. 💚 I'm a Kyokushin guy who just discovered this beauty.
Ikr...it's like this beautiful mix of Kyokushin, judo and JJJ...really smth!
Amazing style, unbelieveble, way too complete, perhaps this is all karate should be.
I didn't expected this kind of fight in Kudo. Like, targeting the main parts, opens the clothes, etc.
But, I loved Kudo .Recently, I've joined Kudo Class and it's hard to do stretching, warmup and many things. But, the part am enjoying aand loving is the part of pain ☺️
I was used to think that Kudo was just like Karate and other martial arts from Japan(Judo, Aikido etc). It's really impressive, with full contact. It's similar to Sanda, Kickboxing and Muay Thai but I'm not sure if I'm comparing well with other martial arts.
@Theonlyonestanding I think so..
@Theonlyonestanding Yes. Kyokushin use knees
Vavo Barbosa Kudo is only a mix of Kyokushin and Judo. In fact it’s name is literally “K” Kyokushin and Karate and “udo” as in Judo.
Similar to nippon kempo
Traditional Judo also has punches and kicks👍(atemi waza). Not in competitions.
I would love to train in this some day. I love everything about this combat sport, how the hell is this not more popular.
Gosto de ver isso porque técnicas de outras artes marciais ainda são usadas livremente no kudo, considerando que a repetição contínua é algo que é realmente enfatizado em toda prática de artes marciais.
Oss! From Korea!!
Kudo Korea H.Q ㅋㅋㅋ 여기서 뵙네요
Nice work!
This is pretty awesome. While MMA favors the wrestler in the takedown department, a strong Judoka would have a big advantage in Kudo. I know Kudo is it's own sport with it's own set of rules and that's great but I would love to see a version without the astronaut headgear. The safety net allows the fighters to be wild and reckless and while that's fun, it doesn't make for the best fight. Without the headgear, you would see a much more tactical, skilled (not that these fighters are unskilled) battle. Fighters would have to respect their opponents power while tightening up their defense and game planning accordingly. If punches to the head during newaza were allowed you would see less risky throws and wild kicks that could put a fighter in a disadvantageous position. Also having strikes during newaza would force the fighters to become better overall grapplers. It's kind of like playing no limit hold'em for very low stakes. Overall still a great sport.
great comment, I train kudo and agree completely
I completely agree with everything you said there
We could just cut the middle man and legalize headbutts in mma, WHOS WITH MEREE
the headgear are designed because they have headbutts tho '-'
@@powerowl2120 All the “real fighting” morons bitch about how MMA doesn’t have groin strikes and eye gouges but in reality it’s the headbutt that is the biggest game changer. Headbutts are an extremely powerful weapon for wrestlers and many fights would have had different outcomes if they were legal.
Nice combination of judo and karate.
5:07 Nice combo!
the sound of that kick echoed!
目黒選手と清水選手の試合
過去最高で好き🥰
憧れる………
I practice in Taekwondo, Boxing, and Kickboxing. I really want to practice Kudo sometime to work on my mentality and toughness
I've never seen this before. Always a fan of JKA karate. But this is really cool. Top notch!
This is awesome! its like a sanctioned street fight lol, every technique is used no matter what
Spectacular.
Cause they fight freely thanks to the head bubble .
Otherwise without the bubble they couldn't have such a close contact exchanging that kind of punches.
Nevertheless I would prefer to see some low kicks rather than dancing fly kicks (ushiro-uramawasi).
I'm a fun of Kyokushin and Muay Thai by the way.
Me likie so much! As a kyokushinkai and judoka , THIS looks fun especially with punches to face and some throws.
These matches were more kicks than judo. I saw just one newaza tap.
Good fights overall ‘
I would love to take up Kudo, I practice Kyokushin myself, and I do respect Judo, so this would work for me with my Kyokushin training!
I like the concept.
amazing video, great skills and fighters, newaza and striking
Damn I really like the first guys style.(blue gi).
Beautiful mawashi Geri's and even lands a seoi nage
Kudo in Japan, is literally just a combination of Kyokushin Karate and Judo. Hence the name.
Judo is the primary base for grappling on the art. Now I have done Karate, but I favor Judo. And if I have done this art, my Judo skills would evolve.
Looks like MMA with a gi. It adds an interesting dimension for the judo/jiujitsu aspect of things.
Looks effective to me
Looks good, but the helmets give them a false sense of security. I understand it is a sport and not a street fighting practice, however they should always keep their guard up.
So true !
I feel this headgear is a little too good and fighters do not care if they get hit. They are taking pretty heavy shots unfazed here.
Lesson in this video: don't leave your ball opens. LOL. But seriously, i think Kudo is just perfect combination from grapling and striking
Stamina is very great btw
5:07 何だこの古代武術的な動きはww
天才かよ!!
Kinda like the punch kick combo to dillashaw throws
Second match with Karateka in white gi showed incredible skill and heart! OSU!!
Judo with violence I like it
Are you serious? Judo in and of itself IS violence!
This Is how we sparred in Shu Ko Kai 修交会 yet no headgear
my sparring in muay thai is more competitive than kudo
Wilson Alves Nut I wouldn’t go that far. If you didn’t notice this style allows headbutts, groin shots and grappling
permitted to use karate and judo techniques and all kinds of foul play but still a martial art this is Kudo.
this should be in the olympics
代々木第二か……懐かしい。
4月のpoint & KO(佐藤塾)、
11月の北斗旗(大道塾)、毎年の様に見に行ってたっけ……
If they add some western boxing to it,
It'd be fearsome
So this is Japan Mixed Martial Art. I think it is a natural that eventually every region will have their own mixed style, this is good Martial Art need to evolve.
That looks like muay thai but with gi cool
Kinda what karate is kudo is just karate but with more throws from judo although regular karate has throws
This is better than watching tkd noww
5:06 WOW !!
Taekwondo/Karate/Judo= 1 fat like from me
Kudo is a mix of Kyokushin Karate and Judo.
Karate and Judo yes! But I saw no Taekwondo in Kudo!
Karatê + judô + jiu-jitsu
Kudos boys
The final one is really entertaining
so basically mma lite??
Or like MMA Japanese way. To me this kind of competence has more sense, i mean you can compete without the fact you gonna get out with ur face bleeding like with MMA
Astronaut mma
Esteban Saenz actually mma Japanese way would be pride...
It's only one martial art, MMA is literally called Mixed Martial Arts
no! not at all different rules, and the gi gives you optons for more attacks, clothing makes a huge difference , and all have more simular backgrounds kudo (judo,karate with some thai boxing and english boxing)
Man's at 5:35 always theorised this possible and viable
3:50 dude is this entertainment or what...are the audience laughing??!! LMAOO
eine sehr gute karate still...gefeld mir
As a kyushin player this is AWESOME
That’s awesome! Great match to watch
Pois é
They need a cage or ring. This out of bounds shit is ridiculous for a quality combat sport
Very interesting and very powerfull
Kudo - Kyokushin Karate mixed with Judo
正に空道は何でもありですね(急所攻撃以外)
打撃は勿論の事(頭突きを含め)投げ技、関節技を加えた格闘技ですね。
是非K-1に参戦して頂きたいと思います。
そうですねぇ。強いて言うなら巌流島ではいい結果出せるでしょうね。
Ok, lets traduce this.
Should ONE FC get Kudo matches?
Yes or OBVIOUSLY?
6:49 I have never seen anyone throw a hook to the thigh, really ineresting though
Because its stupid
@@amicellnandan3245 it definitely is. Why would sb expose their head and stand in range for any shot apart form kicks. Plus the damage is nothing
@@μαριοςΚαπετανοπουλος in wrestling or mma this is basically like a knee tap to threaten a takedown it’s an effective feint for a kick or punch to the head
Look's like sanda and sanchou to me
1:05 ¡Orale canijo!
Traditional jiu jitsu if it were taught properly
so are Kudo gi thicker like Judo or BJJ gi? it seems that they are like Karate or TKD gi but I don't see how they wouldn't get destroyed
It's in the middle I assume as striking in a judo gi is very hard
@@ajmjl9102 I imagine like a head kick would be impossible, either on you or on the gi, punching should be ok if a bit restricted
@@robbybee70 yeah its probably a bjj gi or just a karate one but tougher
Where jin hobin??
That we want in olympics
vivo en Barcelona y me gustaría saber si un gimnasio en Barcelona gracias
Nah
Their ground and pound looks so cute,lol.
дайдо джуку карате сощздан на основе киокушинкай карате один из самих эфективних направлений карате
Is best 👍
Are they fighting on Mars ?
Onetumeni yup
We've been doing this for a long time. I'm glad that it is becoming popular.
Tran tan tan tan tan tan
Try to be best cause you're only a man
And a man's got to learn to take it ...
Really nice.
I have been involved in the martial arts for 54 years and this is the best type of martial competition I have ever seen.
It's the best type MMA
Yes, why isn't this more popular?
I will do what I can to make it so.
why is this not more popular??
Because most of the Japanese are very conservative to the new martial arts (Kudo are recently founded btw), hence they are highly regard the traditional martial arts such as aikido, judo, karate both Okinawan style and kyokushin as their main Stream.
I like it... but what's with the full faced helmets and pretend punches?
some ppl simply don't wanna get cut in the face or their eyes swollen shut. And I don't get what u mean pretend punches? It still hurts if u through a hook or jab at the headgear may be a little less dangerous when no headgears at all.
A missed punch isn't a pretend punch
@@tauhid9983 First off, I'm talking about what's going on @5:28, 5:52, 6:04, and 6:30. Secondly, you know what a fighter who refuses to get cut has in common with a swimmer who refuses to get wet? They both won't ever be taken seriously.
If the fighters, the league, and their fans want the sport to be respected as the finest of their breed on an international level; they have to meet or exceed the expectations of other fighters at that level!
Participants in Muay Thai don't wear headgear, WBO, WBA, WBC, and IBF fighters don't wear headgear, nor do those in UFC and Bellator. Even Olympic boxers stopped wearing headgear after doctors realized they increase the chances of getting a concussion. But you know who does wear helmets? Besides my 6 year old's TKD class, athletes such as football players, hockey players, alpine skiers, and racecar drivers wear helmets because getting hit in the head is NOT part of the game, but it could happen accidentally. My point is: if getting hit in the head is not only expected, but is an integral part of the sport... then do it professionally!
@@georgecostanza2695
I agree why you have to use this helmet is hard martial arts like street fighting but you shouldn't use a helmet if you don't wear a helmet it will be very, very cool, like if you don't use this helmet it will be very epic because the movements are very good the technique is very good but unfortunately why must wear helmet
@@georgecostanza2695 they also don't head butt either, Kudo guys do, why do you think they wear the space helmets?
Без сборной России кудо это не кудо.
6:36
pretty awesome but this without the helmets would be better. i know its brain damage but it is what it is
is this mix karate and judo?
Pretty much!
This is awesome!
Amazing
Oss from Brazil, 7:55 who is the guy in blue?
This art is very gruesome
Why...??? The children Allowed to screen, It takes a concentration off the fighters.
are they in the same weight class???
G'day.
In Kudo competitions don't use traditional weight categories, and the coefficients of the athlete's force which is measured in units by the this formula "Height + Weight = Athlete Force Units".
It means that in the same fight can be putten athletes with weight and height difference.
So for men over 18 y.o. are following gradations - 230 units, 240 units, 250 units, 260 units, 270 units, 270+ units
For women over 18 there is no such a gradation.
Ilya Malcenko the hell? How can you add two things of two different units? Is it Cm+Kg? Metric? I guess they made a new unit up for it.
@@rye-bread5236 its simple there are 230 240 250 260 270 class in kudo. And this video shows open- weight division.
ex) 170(cm)+60(kg)=230 class
160+70 also 230 class
170+70= 240 class
160+ 80 aslo 240 class
Understand?
@@박성준-q3n so I'm 94kg and 180cm, 274 so I'm in the 270+ class?
@@rye-bread5236 correct
Pull counter of floyd mayweather 00:34
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Kudo daido juku
Está comprobado que el que hace kudo peeo viene del taekwondo es un desordenado en una pelea real.
空道かっこよ
Why will these guys not be able to compete on a high level without training in something else? They have zero defense
KATA DAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
ive wasted about 80 percent of my martial art training time performing useless katas.