Two of the best fro the JKA in their prime . Marvellous to watch as third is rarely seen anymore . Only Kagawa and Naka seems to be keeping it going . Meanwhile , Shirai is there at the very pinnacle of karate do
Dear autors, With all respect to your highe Karate ranks, let me add some methodoloigal imporvements. -distance- I Agree, is of the highest importance! Unfortunately, not all the opponents are willing to fight at!!. -Then come the angles, i.e. steppeing outside or inside of the line of fire, to avoid get hit!! -Yet more important is timing, or playing with it, -using semi-distance or so.t The thinga I have learned from old masters:_ When attacking , legs and limbs first, then body! - When defending, body first and then legs and limbs! Best regards. Paul, retired instructor of Goju-ryu Karate.
THIS IS TYPICAL Karate-Do unrealistic (non-contact/incorrectly timed & distanced) fighting technique Notice.. these type of applications are NEVER used in contact-combat sports or martial arts
There are no training secrets if you have a proper qualified instructor. The techniques demonstrated here we did in 70's and 80'already. The only " "secret" the Japanese kept to themselves is that their speed lay in the legs and that the reasons for the Westeners being so slow - they were top heavy. 😒
Very good lessons for good Shotokan Karate.
Treinamento p ganhar uma luta com um golpe só, por nocaute, esse e verdadeiro karate Shotokan raiz.
Two of the best fro the JKA in their prime . Marvellous to watch as third is rarely seen anymore . Only Kagawa and Naka seems to be keeping it going . Meanwhile , Shirai is there at the very pinnacle of karate do
Definitely, So many great instructors have come out of JKA, and many of them are not even on media.
Arigatougozaimasu sensei
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تحية كبيرة
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Oss, thanks Sensei! I'am from Brazil.
Been practicing this for the last 96 hours straight.
Video bem antigo, 86, porem atual ate hoje.
Indeed!
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I pratic the movements. Very good lessions. Thank you.
Realmente un arte!!
Dear autors,
With all respect to your highe Karate ranks, let me add some methodoloigal imporvements.
-distance- I Agree, is of the highest importance!
Unfortunately, not all the opponents are willing to fight at!!.
-Then come the angles, i.e. steppeing outside or inside of the line of fire, to avoid get hit!!
-Yet more important is timing, or playing with it, -using semi-distance or so.t
The thinga I have learned from old masters:_ When attacking , legs and limbs first, then body!
- When defending, body first and then legs and limbs!
Best regards. Paul, retired instructor of Goju-ryu Karate.
Oss👍 super sensei.. 🙏
I am from India
Hướng dẫn kỉ thuật đúng môn võ
cú đấm cớ lắc hông.
This is very good practice for kumite and timing and distance....Unlike the WKF sport karate.
Oss.
Treinos raro de se ver nos dojos.
bạn phải nói rõ thu tay về.
THIS IS TYPICAL Karate-Do unrealistic (non-contact/incorrectly timed & distanced) fighting technique
Notice.. these type of applications are NEVER used in contact-combat sports or martial arts
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Real karate, not the way it is practiced today in general.
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There are no training secrets if you have a proper qualified instructor. The techniques demonstrated here we did in 70's and 80'already. The only " "secret" the Japanese kept to themselves is that their speed lay in the legs and that the reasons for the Westeners being so slow - they were top heavy. 😒