On the side of the wall you have put a flag type thing but there is some writing on it but I don't understand it it looks like the flag of Bangladesh.😅😊
Good control and balance and bodily control, BUT, I have never ever even once seen someone actually apply a kata movement in the chaos and unpredictability of a real fight. Sure, they can perform the motion at full speed here, after practicing, where both people are expecting what comes next, in a fully open and padded room, after warming up and stretching, when no real danger is present. But if someone suddenly attacks you when you're not expecting it, I don't think kata training is gonna help at all. That's why when traditional martial artists are put in a ring with an MMA or muay thai fighter, they are easily overwhelmed. Cause they're used to training in sandbox mode
I've never seen anyone, be a karateka, get into a long forward stance, hands low and get into a fight like this. I don't really understand the application of all of this. Karate is an amazing art, I just don't think many of the things taught are applicable in this rigid manner. Maybe it's this style
@CyrilNarayan I hear you, I understand kata serves a great purpose in training the mind and body, I just think the way it's trained does a disservice to the technique. It's too slow, too precise, too situational. Fights are a sloppy hectic mess, technique becomes rushed, panic influences movements. There are many MMA fighters who integrate karate into their skillset, but if they were karate purists, they would be far less prepared. It's like we always hear "a TRUE master wouldn't do that" but where are the true masters? They'll just never put their skills on display? It's been tested many times, traditional martial artists whether it be Kung Fu, Karate, Aikido, Wing Chun in virtually every recorded instance present very little challenge for a FIGHTER~ someone who focuses their training mostly on unchoreographed reaction/prediction real speed sparring. So if the true master would defeat any MMA fighter in 5 seconds, why is all the evidence to the contrary?
@CyrilNarayan that was very well said, especially the part about "there's no need for comparison". You're right, they're each their own thing and its not about whos best, thats determined by the individual. I like to think of a 3 Circle Venn Diagram 1 circle being "Martial Arts", 1 circle being "Fighting and 1 circle being "Self Defense" and where they all overlap is where I try to be. I guess I would just like to see more documentation of karatekas specifically in live action sparring. Aside from Sanda idk of many Eastern martial arts that showcase it. I guess whatever "Karate Combat" is
Previously dangerous techniques for close range combat turned into strange dance. Karate is losing its way - from Fudokan and Shinkiokushin practitioner.
A Karate punch should start from the hip and.form a straight line to the target whereupon it is focused (kime) NOT like guy on the left who just.swings his fist at the target. Conclusion, he is either not a Karateka or a beginner
She needs to work on her tsuki, or charugi, needs a bit more snap which she is capable of, but i do like the simultaneous block and punch as she slightly dodges
You are not Karateka. I have a friend who is 6th Dan and his advice is if you are dealing with boxers in a fight, use you feet to try to keep them away. I have several friends who are 3rd Dan and they would be the first to admit that using a long technique like that punch would never work outside a do Jo. You can only block it because you can see it coming from miles away and you know it’s not Jodan. How many competitions have you won or even taken part in 😂😂😂
動きが綺麗で、芸術的です。😊
Hiyori IS thé best
Странные ролевые игры. Девчонка огонь
Excellent final strike
This is done slowly to get fullest strongest longest range of motion. It is much harder to do it slowly. That is why it is done so slowly.😮😮😮😅
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮10-10 IMPRESSIVE 💯
Please make more step by step videos, helps a lot
Excellent execution de la technique OSS respect 🙏
Thank you Sensei, I will try to memorize this for my exam ❤
Good job
what a show 🥊
日和先生😊😊😅
Absolutely!!
I'm just here for the foot squeak ASMR.
Lol same😂
Once contact is made, you should never lose contact until your adversary is incapacitated. Good technique though.
Gankaku sho.🙂
On the side of the wall you have put a flag type thing but there is some writing on it but I don't understand it it looks like the flag of Bangladesh.😅😊
Who's the girl ?
Dont remeber first name, but grand daughter of Kanazawa Shihan!
Kanazawa Hyori Sensei, 4th Dan. And in her late 20ies certainly not a girl anymore
Из Киба в Ко кутсу дачи!!! Класс!
Good control and balance and bodily control, BUT, I have never ever even once seen someone actually apply a kata movement in the chaos and unpredictability of a real fight. Sure, they can perform the motion at full speed here, after practicing, where both people are expecting what comes next, in a fully open and padded room, after warming up and stretching, when no real danger is present. But if someone suddenly attacks you when you're not expecting it, I don't think kata training is gonna help at all. That's why when traditional martial artists are put in a ring with an MMA or muay thai fighter, they are easily overwhelmed. Cause they're used to training in sandbox mode
I've never seen anyone, be a karateka, get into a long forward stance, hands low and get into a fight like this.
I don't really understand the application of all of this.
Karate is an amazing art, I just don't think many of the things taught are applicable in this rigid manner. Maybe it's this style
@CyrilNarayan I hear you, I understand kata serves a great purpose in training the mind and body, I just think the way it's trained does a disservice to the technique. It's too slow, too precise, too situational. Fights are a sloppy hectic mess, technique becomes rushed, panic influences movements. There are many MMA fighters who integrate karate into their skillset, but if they were karate purists, they would be far less prepared. It's like we always hear "a TRUE master wouldn't do that" but where are the true masters? They'll just never put their skills on display? It's been tested many times, traditional martial artists whether it be Kung Fu, Karate, Aikido, Wing Chun in virtually every recorded instance present very little challenge for a FIGHTER~ someone who focuses their training mostly on unchoreographed reaction/prediction real speed sparring. So if the true master would defeat any MMA fighter in 5 seconds, why is all the evidence to the contrary?
@CyrilNarayan that was very well said, especially the part about "there's no need for comparison". You're right, they're each their own thing and its not about whos best, thats determined by the individual. I like to think of a 3 Circle Venn Diagram 1 circle being "Martial Arts", 1 circle being "Fighting and 1 circle being "Self Defense" and where they all overlap is where I try to be. I guess I would just like to see more documentation of karatekas specifically in live action sparring. Aside from Sanda idk of many Eastern martial arts that showcase it. I guess whatever "Karate Combat" is
Previously dangerous techniques for close range combat turned into strange dance. Karate is losing its way - from Fudokan and Shinkiokushin practitioner.
Golpes mortales 😢
very good for cinema.
En la calle, nadie te ataca de esa manera
Ever been attacked? A punch is often used, whether straight, hooked, lunge or reverse , her side knife hand block is certainly applicable
A Karate punch should start from the hip and.form a straight line to the target whereupon it is focused (kime)
NOT like guy on the left who just.swings his fist at the target.
Conclusion, he is either not a Karateka or a beginner
You know nothing about karate.
Mas o cara precisa ficar parado? Ou ele pode sair metendo a porrada?😂
空手って体当たりを使うイメージがないですけど、実際はどうなのでしょうか🌟
She needs to work on her tsuki, or charugi, needs a bit more snap which she is capable of, but i do like the simultaneous block and punch as she slightly dodges
👀
Hi
Como siempre, los shotos, exhibicionistas; ¡Puro show! Puro marketing.
That flag looks like Bangladeshi flag
通常速にすると、受け手の突きは伸びきった腕で、しかも拳先はギリギリですよね⁉️約束組み手なので余計に緊迫感が無くなると思います。。
You are not Karateka. I have a friend who is 6th Dan and his advice is if you are dealing with boxers in a fight, use you feet to try to keep them away. I have several friends who are 3rd Dan and they would be the first to admit that using a long technique like that punch would never work outside a do Jo. You can only block it because you can see it coming from miles away and you know it’s not Jodan. How many competitions have you won or even taken part in 😂😂😂
ok Karen
It's a 'demonstration'/dance to honour old karate w he ere long stances used for wrestling. Consider it as a cultural ceremony not related to combat 😂
You do not understand what you are looking at, and your McDojo friend knows nothing about karate.
お遊戯😂
Красивый балет не имеющий никакого отношения к реальному бою
Lol
Aaaaaaaa eeeeeeeh
Molto male UKE'...
Only useful against Karate. No value against a boxer for example. Not that valid on the streets even.
Why don't you challenge them little girl? 😂😂
@@chillgick8894did Karate for years. Win competitions and retired. 72 now. That technique is no good for street fights
何がしたいのかわからない
知らない 顔 して いい です.
Cowdung channel
Do Muy Thai
Bullshido technique
Good dance moves. Can you guys actually fight?
Why wouldn't you ask what's the purpose of this instead?
At least they do physical activities than you
Of course they're athletes, the have fought in tournaments 🤦🏼♂️
@@ireng714 that's not Kyokushin right?
yes I’ve watched them spar for real before
Stuck in traditional
The benefits of one step is limited and wastes time , once a black belt
I watch this and think how silly it all is
I'll take things that never happen for $200
What's with the slow motion