Seminar INOUE YOSHIMI - Bad Sounds & Stomps for Kata Performance

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2012
  • A short clip from an international seminar with Inoue Yoshimi sensei (b. 1946), Japanese national team kata coach and legendary head teacher of several world-class Karate athletes such as Mie Nakayama, Rika Usami and Antonio Diaz. Visit www.karatebyjesse.com for more awesomeness!
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  • @BelloBudo007
    @BelloBudo007 10 лет назад +44

    It seems to me that Inoue Sensei has a fantastic teaching style. A wonderful balance of serious & relaxed attitude towards his teaching. IMO very important to allow our minds to relax with a bit of humour, kindness, gentleness or what ever before back to concentrating again.

  • @Alysssaia
    @Alysssaia 4 года назад +20

    ThE sensei of my idols Rika Usami and Antonio Diaz?
    May he live on forever as a legend~

  • @carlosgarcia-xh3qq
    @carlosgarcia-xh3qq 8 лет назад +31

    hes talking about the modern karateka bad special effects they use during kata.. heavy exhalations making useless sounds and stomps. cant believe some people think thoes sounds equall power..

  • @darksickbeat
    @darksickbeat 11 лет назад +10

    Very good advice! In the first one, he says that you don't have to make any sound, because that takes out your power. The same for stomping, it takes out your power and balance

  • @WhyallaDojo
    @WhyallaDojo 12 лет назад +15

    @pinasks... Some Kata in the Shotokan syllabus use Fumikomi (stomp) - The Tekki kata are a good example. Inoue sensei is speaking of 'unnecessary stomping' in basic techniques, such as zenkutsu dachi oi-tsuki. It seems more and more Karate-ka are performing this 'stomping' in basic techniques, which is very sad for their karate. Inoue Sensei is highlighting that this variation of technique, for the sake of "performance enhancement", is at the detriment of power and true kime. A great instructor.

  • @projectkart1045
    @projectkart1045 4 года назад +2

    I love it!!! Awesome!!!

  • @countrysamurai
    @countrysamurai 11 лет назад +6

    When preforming Kata...the only sound that should be heard is the Kiai, special breathing (Hangetsu) and the snap or pop of your Gi when you are executing fast powerful techniques.
    I competed in a tournament years ago (Mens over 40) When I and the other Yudansha saw Chinen Sensei preforming his Kata for a warm up...we all figured what a waste of money that was. (Tongue in cheek) When he competed...he was absolutely flawless.
    I use Sensei as an example all the time...perfect breath control. Osu

  • @Yamtendo
    @Yamtendo 12 лет назад +2

    That's awesome! Thanks Sensei Jesse!
    -Connor H

  • @Gabriel1o1
    @Gabriel1o1 12 лет назад

    truly that was 2 mn of awesomeness

  • @ralphpalomino
    @ralphpalomino 8 лет назад +6

    Diaz is wearing a Hirota Gi Most likely 163 with wkf label

  • @KuroTheDesigner
    @KuroTheDesigner 7 лет назад +10

    stomping for that strike would be pointless since all the energy you gave to the ground during that stomp is sent back up to you, then all your opponent has to do is push and your done. Although using the stomp for a means to an end would allow you to utilize the energy sent back up. Note there are more efficient ways to do that tho

  • @countzero611
    @countzero611 11 лет назад +2

    The stomping downwards is sometimes used to push down force, what you get back from the ground is called "reaction force", this can be added to the technique to improve it (stronger and faster), but it has to connect with "tanden". This is not recommended everytime you do a technique. There is a video with Taiji Kase explaining that, check video at 4:52: check for "Maestro Kase 24 Novembre 2004 Onoranza Funebre 24 Novembre 2004".

  • @Xuanmen9
    @Xuanmen9 12 лет назад

    Hmmmm... I am going to keep these points in mind with my Shaolin and modern wushu. Very good.

  • @COBWEBOWNZYA
    @COBWEBOWNZYA 11 лет назад +1

    That movement was originally a Fumikomi, a stomp as an attack, right before the extending of the hand and the elbow. Over time it developed into the Crescent kick that many perform it as today. I believe if you are to practice the old way, a loud stomp is fine, as that is the attack, but if you practice the Crescent kick, you should be light and swift.

  • @AmericanMuslim01
    @AmericanMuslim01 12 лет назад +3

    Watch the video w/the hip actions, he is explaining to my understanding similar to tai chi, to have a solid root thus a solid structure,.. and maintaining the hips/head structure at a certain level, not going up and down, which from a tai chi position would cause one to lose thier root,and the kia creates tension,tai chi would stress relax to maintain structure and root,.. he is explaining deep stuff there in my opionion that either dont know(havent been taught yet) or understand..

    • @piyushsoni9620
      @piyushsoni9620 3 года назад +1

      This is very interesting to read. Thank you for your insights. Tai chi seems a very interesting art, seems like there is a lot of emphasis on building a strong foundation. That is why, I have decided to learn nei gong (i think its concepts is same as tai chi)

  • @pinasks
    @pinasks 12 лет назад

    Question -from novice to you. :^) Based on his advice, stomp....thinking about Tekki Shodan. Should there be a loud stomp in the first kick - which is I think Reverse/outside Crescent kick (Chudan Soto Mikazuki Geri)? good thing i have an app for that... or......which after the kick goes to kiba dachi, or in any kick in tekki? thanks for any help.

  • @NealCSP
    @NealCSP 11 лет назад +1

    i train gensei-ryu and i always learned not to make a sound at a kata (remain silent during a kata)

  • @raya5090
    @raya5090 3 года назад

    I wouldn't mind seeing an English translation of these videos

  • @J0EY0924
    @J0EY0924 12 лет назад

    what brand karate gi is diaz wearing here??

  • @jamescobrien
    @jamescobrien 7 лет назад +4

    I would like to see all of the kicks, including sweeps in your style of Karate. What style is it too? Then do another video of you showing all of the fist and elbow punches. Go full speed and power too. You are impressive from what I've seen so far.

  • @appietjappiee
    @appietjappiee 9 лет назад +18

    Unfortunately this is what has become of kata competitions.

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield 12 лет назад

    It depends on the type of technique. If you are doing a thrusting technique, then it makes sense to connect upper and lower body. If you are doing a snapping technique, then relaxation and speed is a more important than connection. If you are roatating away from the technique - reverse rotation (as in uchi shuto, yoko uraken, gedan barai) , where you do not add weight to the technique, then you do not want to "lock" upper and lower body together. All in my opinion of course! :-)

  • @0thRside
    @0thRside 12 лет назад

    TRANSLATION ... ?

  • @BudoAmar77
    @BudoAmar77 11 лет назад

    100% agree with u

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield 12 лет назад

    With respect to the assistant, his mechanics during the first half of the punch seem... interesting. Does anyone have any comments?

  • @doctorbennett
    @doctorbennett 12 лет назад +1

    I am unclear on what he is suggesting for the first one, there should be no breathe?

  • @BorislavLakicevic
    @BorislavLakicevic 4 года назад +1

    I don't know to make "sounds" through breathing when I do kata

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield 12 лет назад

    I suspect that he is suggesting that in exhaling, particularly from the chest, that you tighten the chest and slow down your techniques. In my opinion, there are many good reasons NOT to kiai or make obvious sounds during techniques, although there are are also a number a reason FOR them, but not theatrical ibuki-style noises. In the case of a yoko uraken, there are more arguments against than in favour.

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield 12 лет назад

    I imagine he cares, and so do I, which is why I asked. But that wasn't the point I was interested in, in any case, but thank you.

  • @jakeforrest
    @jakeforrest 4 года назад

    He forgot to restomp the groin

  • @Bellshazar
    @Bellshazar 12 лет назад +1

    My take on it is that he's saying when you ha (or kiai) you tense up. Tensing is bad and it slows you down. More relaxed you are the faster and stronger you are. Try it, it's been my experience. Stomping just dissipates force into the ground, when I thought about it and realized that I stopped it on my own.
    Where does that leave the sacred kiai? Can't answer that.

  • @sandinopulgar2276
    @sandinopulgar2276 4 года назад

    Antonio Diaz...que pena queno seas chileno... Oss

  • @TheLordSpartan300
    @TheLordSpartan300 3 месяца назад

    This Budo Training

  • @oleshotokan
    @oleshotokan 11 лет назад

    Breathing in kata and kihon should be natural...loud exhales and hitting the side with hikite does not equal power !

  • @biketopia
    @biketopia 2 года назад

    The GI Slapping and self punching to enhance a technique is also garbage.
    When someone does that it shows they don’t have technique good enough to stand on its own.

  • @Luigibett
    @Luigibett 4 года назад

    bla bla bla bla bla....