GANKAKU (Chinto) Kata BUNKAI by Iain Abernethy

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2019
  • Learn practical bunkai for kata Gankaku / Chinto from Iain Abernethy and Jesse Enkamp (The Karate Nerd) for Shotokan, Wado-ryu, Shito Ryu and Okinawa Karate styles. This tutorial teaches you how to use kata techniques for a real fight, even when the movements seem weird or impractical. The bunkai also reveals a secret principle of adaptability - known as 'henka' waza in Japanese or 'hindi' in the Okinawan language. Plus, you'll also learn kata's hidden tactics for variability (plan A, B, C) according to Iain Abernethy. Visit www.karatebyjesse.com to learn more cool Karate stuff. ‪@practicalkatabunkai‬
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  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад +40

    Thanks for your comments! ✌️ Happy to hear you enjoy learning Karate. 🥋 Visit my website for more Karate knowledge: www.karatebyjesse.com 👍

    • @anitasmith815
      @anitasmith815 5 лет назад

      Highlrvl knees elbows

    • @kurbiskern8344
      @kurbiskern8344 5 лет назад

      I've buyed today the Seishin Gi😁👊🥋

    • @kurbiskern8344
      @kurbiskern8344 5 лет назад

      By the way i'm from Germany😁

    • @anitasmith815
      @anitasmith815 5 лет назад

      @@kurbiskern8344 no your from hitler town

    • @kurbiskern8344
      @kurbiskern8344 5 лет назад

      @@anitasmith815 1. Hitler was NOT from Germany 2. I hate Hitler 3. I am a half italian Guy

  • @practicalkatabunkai
    @practicalkatabunkai 5 лет назад +64

    I’ve been out of the office for a few days and have just spotted this! Apologies for being late to the party :-) Thanks to Jesse for kindly sharing this. KNX19 was an amazing few days and it’s great to have these video mementos of we two nerds nerding :-)

  • @jamesnewman6032
    @jamesnewman6032 5 лет назад +38

    Iain is the master when it comes to bunkai. Really love his insights.

  • @scottgarner7290
    @scottgarner7290 3 года назад +2

    A B or C, freaking brilliant ! Nobody ever annunciates this !!

  • @mstar197
    @mstar197 2 года назад +6

    Kata exploration is one of the many the beauties of karate. An endless journey of self development. As we age our bodies need to adapt to how we move making corrections when needed. Staying in motion is an aim to strive for.

  • @enangl2
    @enangl2 5 лет назад +20

    Thanks for sharing Ian Abernathy to the world.

  • @trabohnivag
    @trabohnivag 5 лет назад +36

    Thank you Jesse. This was amazing. Never clicked a video so fast.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад +4

      Haha awesome to hear! Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :-)

  • @Tanuki-Ha
    @Tanuki-Ha 5 лет назад +29

    The editing realy gives something to the video! Realy realy cool! thx!

  • @KaratePlaybook
    @KaratePlaybook 5 лет назад +10

    Love this Bunkai! ...and here I thought it was just showing the opponent "Look, I can beat you on one foot!". lol.😜

  • @fobbytri6006
    @fobbytri6006 5 лет назад +7

    Simply awesome, jesse. As non-karate practioner this just add my general appreciation to traditional martial arts. Keep doing it, man. You're great

  • @itz_just_me594
    @itz_just_me594 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Jesse for your wonderful bukai

  • @danielude3225
    @danielude3225 5 лет назад +5

    The explanation is absolutely amazing! The German Karateka Christian Wedewardt, who is a friend of Iain, once said at a seminar i visited, that the kata always wants to tell something. And i think that fits this video perfectly, because in my humble opinion the kata is read (and not just practiced) by sensei iain.

    • @practicalkatabunkai
      @practicalkatabunkai 5 лет назад +1

      Christian is a great guy! I was teachign with him last weekend. Highly recomended!

  • @ig8821
    @ig8821 5 лет назад +2

    Chinto is such a beautiful kata that is not performed nowadays because of the short lenght or forgotten by some senseis. I wish to see it more often. It should be part of the basic curricula.

  • @MrFacundo7
    @MrFacundo7 Год назад +1

    Excellent video Senseis Jesse & Iain🥋👏🙌👍

  • @owenkyne7047
    @owenkyne7047 Год назад +3

    Karate is so awesome, coolest martial art in my opinion 🔥 🥋

  • @vatonietto
    @vatonietto 5 лет назад +5

    Love seeing the applications of the Kata. It feels similar to Shadow boxing versus doing drills with a partner. You need them both to really educate your body on distance, balance, angle making, etc. I never really thought of katas / Poomsae as structured shadow boxing until these videos

    • @CarlosPerez-em3wu
      @CarlosPerez-em3wu 5 лет назад

      Yeah kata is useless.....😂😂
      More like Japans version of shadow boxing that leaves nothing to the imagination 😂👌

  • @onlyhuman7420
    @onlyhuman7420 5 лет назад +1

    It's an honour to learn precious lessons from these two karate giants.Thank you Jesse for choosing Iain among other karate legends to demonstrate bunkai etc.He is a true living karate legend.

  • @snakeportos1076
    @snakeportos1076 5 лет назад +10

    I started learning the Gankaku kata and I was wondering what bunkaï could be possible on this scene. I found an explanation but in a "combat" version, not in self defense. Your video open my eyes of the multiple possibilities for Gankaku that I want to present for my third Dan [even if I need to wait 3 years for now x)]. Thank you Jesse-san and Sensei Abernethy for this video!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад +4

      Fantastic! Good luck 🤞 PS. I would love to see your combat bunkai 😁

  • @justinstuart8382
    @justinstuart8382 2 года назад +1

    Love to see more of a colab between these 2 great practitioners 👍

  • @slickx82
    @slickx82 5 лет назад +5

    Love Chinto and love these two youtubers!

  • @scottgarner7290
    @scottgarner7290 5 лет назад +3

    As a JKD concepts /Kali guy I appreciate this explanation. Don’t down other styles- learn from them. Kata was never my thing but demonstrated with an uke and explained as exploration of options is intriguing. Be well.

  • @TLuijpen
    @TLuijpen 5 лет назад +21

    very enlightening! what a knowledgable sensei sensei Abernethy is. Thx for sharing this snippet of insight, Jesse

  • @keidenjoseph190
    @keidenjoseph190 11 месяцев назад

    Im now learning this kata. I had my own theories and ideas of the bunkai. Thank you for this video Jesse!

  • @ahlbandie9674
    @ahlbandie9674 3 года назад +1

    Really great explaination! Thank you!

  • @FedericoMalagutti
    @FedericoMalagutti 4 года назад

    The passion that you express is incredible. I feel motivated just watching you.

  • @corny387
    @corny387 2 года назад +1

    Incredibly helpful video, with a lot of information packed into a brief clip. I'm 2nd Dan in WT Taekwondo, and I've been analyzing the real practical applications of the forms ("poomsae") for a couple of years now. WT doesn't traditionally teach practical applications (it's much like 3K karate in that regard), but I've come to believe the masters who created our poomsae probably did have them in mind.
    This sequence, for example, appears with some modifications in the Keumgang (2nd Dan) and Pyongwon (4th Dan) poomsae. The execution and follow-up in both forms are different from Chinto/Gankaku (and from one another), but in both cases, the sequences were clearly inspired by this kata and follow the same principles in terms of follow-up/finish.
    Researching the kata and quan of TKD's predecessor arts (if that statement makes me a heretic, so be it!) has helped me understand the true meaning behind the poomsae - and yours and Iain's work have been a major part of that effort, so thank you and tack så mycket!

  • @hooktonfonniks
    @hooktonfonniks 2 месяца назад

    I like the explanation of that move as being a kawazu gake.

  • @ShakeNShred
    @ShakeNShred 5 лет назад +2

    This is GREAT, Jesse and Iain! I test for san-dan in a year or so, and want to use gankaku bunkai as part of it. This will help me demonstrate bunkai for a kata that our Kyoshi believes has no practical use. Good stuff!

  • @phillipmoore9012
    @phillipmoore9012 3 года назад +1

    I agree with Abernethy about "what next" B, C, D, or etc. The first kata I learned was Pinan Shodan (Nidan earlier), in a Wado-ryu club. The repetition of the first two moves (left) to the right has another technique in between (wrist escape with hammer fist, or other interpretations). So essentially, the first thing one should learn is that something else may happen.

    • @phillipmoore9012
      @phillipmoore9012 3 года назад

      Thinking about this again. I'm now reasonably certain that a particular move that is repeated consecutively in a kata originally had more than one use. Block-strike is the simplest explanation (e.g. knife hand block followed by knife hand strike).

    • @phillipmoore9012
      @phillipmoore9012 3 года назад

      Three of the 'same' technique in a row followed by another likely means two different responses: A B A C.

  • @pedro.claudino
    @pedro.claudino 5 лет назад

    This is great, it's very nice to see the kata back to their principles.

  • @dktraining8138
    @dktraining8138 Год назад

    Two great Sensei together. Great.

  • @PhilT28
    @PhilT28 3 года назад

    Thank you, Sensei Jesse and Sensei Iain for the wonderful bunkai videos!

  • @dnice583
    @dnice583 3 года назад

    sensi Iain i truly enjoy your breakdowns of kata bunkai you bring the excitement into kata that makes it rewarding thank u

  • @FrazzleCat
    @FrazzleCat 5 лет назад

    Thanks all! These videos are a much appreciated resource.

  • @markwalker4142
    @markwalker4142 2 года назад

    A very insightful karateka sensei abernethy . I had the pleasure of training with him this weekend in Derby UK and above all things his enthusiasm is infectious and makes you want to train hard . Humour is always a great way to communicate but his knowledge is second to none . You must try to train with him .

  • @edelcorrallira
    @edelcorrallira 5 лет назад

    I love the energy in these collaborations. You guys are awesome and its great to see this expanded dojo that forms from all these invaluable collabs

  • @user-ty5di3ku6o
    @user-ty5di3ku6o 5 лет назад +18

    "Everybody has a plan until they get hit." - Mike Tyson. I remember being very confident in my karate and getting into kickboxing. I was getting embarrassed. My footwork was pathetic, my head movement was nonexistent, and I had no concept of distance. They'd make me miss by a few centimeters and tag me. It took several months to catch up. Sparring is what makes any martial art work.

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o 4 года назад +1

      @@siddified that's not even remotely similar. You put anyone who has sparred in karate into a ring with any low level kickboxer and they're going to have a wake up call.

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o 4 года назад +2

      I didn't say being in karate means you can't fight ever. I'm saying that it means you can't fight now. No head movement, no ability to judge distance, no ability to see what's coming etc. All of that means you're getting hit while missing your opponent. It takes lots of sparring to anticipate those things.

    • @saltyshellback
      @saltyshellback 4 года назад +1

      curtis m Yup. People also don't realize how physically draining sparring or a real fight can be. Most people new to sparring wear out in less that 2 minutes (if they are really being pressured).

    • @user-ty5di3ku6o
      @user-ty5di3ku6o 4 года назад +1

      @@saltyshellback most people who aren't in shape tire out even quicker. Watching a muscle head at a bar throw shots for 30 seconds and miss until he's exhausted is almost comical.

    • @yotacharapone5341
      @yotacharapone5341 4 года назад +2

      That's exactly how I felt when i did tae Kwon do, i got a false sense of confidence and thought I was so good at fighting but then I sparred and found many things I had to work on

  • @jonahkaiguam
    @jonahkaiguam 5 лет назад +1

    AWESOME AWESOME BUNKAI of the 1 legged block from Chinto

  • @juandoe7954
    @juandoe7954 9 часов назад

    For Kukkiwon-Style Taekwondo practitioners, the same Bunkai (or Bunhae in our case) can be applied in poomsaes Keumgang and Pyongwon.

  • @leodaido
    @leodaido 5 лет назад

    Stunning! Thanks Senseis for sharing it

  • @steebo7883
    @steebo7883 4 года назад

    I used to get very frustrated when students from other arts could not understand Kata and it`s importance, so they would resort to attacking my chosen art and the practice of Kata itself. This attitude, in my experience, came mostly from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu students. I don`t understand the lack of respect or inability to extend their thinking towards an art that has stood the test of time and is still practiced around the world. These last videos have given me a fantastic way to further explain my point on why Kata is so important and what it truly teaches. Your vast knowledge and practical experience from time spent in Okinawa and in Dojo`s around the world, has really helped so many people further understand the many facets to Karate regardless of which style you practice. I would like to say thank you for all the experience and teachings you have shared over the years, believe me, they make a huge difference and you have become an ambassator for the modern outlook on Karate by helping students to look back on the past and how certain things have changed and others remain the same.
    I am grateful for the extensive knowledge you provide and the open attitude towards other forms of martial arts.
    With respect,
    Stephen ( deep bow )

  • @teikarate
    @teikarate Год назад

    Fantastic stuff!

  • @timoteostation
    @timoteostation 2 года назад +1

    This is a similar concept of "kaiten nage" from aikido, redirecting the opponent's arm on a circular movement, then manipulating his neck from behind, but with a knee strike instead a projection. I like how these japanese martial arts are connected.

  • @PJ-ub3he
    @PJ-ub3he 5 лет назад +1

    I've done karate for like ten years and have always wondered what the techniques and combinations do in katas. I am slightly mind blown 😂 thank you for this video jesse

  • @universeofnone
    @universeofnone Год назад

    I would certainly clicked "like" but that credit has to go to Abernathy Sensei. Very cool Enkamp Sensei!!!

  • @ZenHG1
    @ZenHG1 5 лет назад +1

    Is in is amazing. I have learned so much from just paying attention to him and the one training session I have had with him.

  • @s1vrbck_fitness
    @s1vrbck_fitness 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @steverivera4916
    @steverivera4916 2 года назад

    You have opened my eyes and my mind. Thank you.

  • @mattt9298
    @mattt9298 5 лет назад

    Very good video and explanation. Thank you so much.

  • @odanne29
    @odanne29 4 года назад

    Thats just awesome,

  • @christiansavior577
    @christiansavior577 5 лет назад

    Meeeen, I didn't saw that coming, what a amazing bunkai, I loved

  • @jamesgilliland6415
    @jamesgilliland6415 5 лет назад

    When I was examined for my rokudan my bunkai demonstration lasted 4hrs love all the different levels you can go to. Sensei here didn’t even go into the in depth jujutsu part of the movement. Much more to explore!!!!!!

  • @tashihishey34
    @tashihishey34 2 года назад

    Kata is like learning mathematics. We practise basic maths till there is instant recall.Then we use this knowledge ( instant recall) to create strategies ( thinking) to solve mathematical problems. The strategies when successful become new knowledge. The Bunkai is strategy built upon kata (knowledge) or a combination of katas. Lian demonstrates this as a master strategist.

  • @kdog3311
    @kdog3311 5 лет назад

    Very good. Thanks!!!

  • @denipramadya4046
    @denipramadya4046 2 года назад

    Thanks bro..i'm
    learning Gankaku now.

  • @thetopranker8962
    @thetopranker8962 5 лет назад +1

    Two legends in one video !! Oss!

  • @annabellealexander8930
    @annabellealexander8930 5 лет назад

    gankaku and unsu are my favorite katas!!!

  • @belmekkisadek7259
    @belmekkisadek7259 2 месяца назад

    Nice job...

  • @user-to4qx5xb7f
    @user-to4qx5xb7f Месяц назад

    I like the Bunkai version with the Maegeri to the side of the leg most Chinto version are using the side kick solution . In Wado Ryu I was tough by Kono Bonkai a little different but the outcome is the same.

  • @BUNKAIKARATE
    @BUNKAIKARATE 5 лет назад

    Very good, as usual

  • @satheeshkumar6865
    @satheeshkumar6865 5 лет назад

    🙏🙏🙏 Thanks for sharing.

  • @ilshatkarimov9592
    @ilshatkarimov9592 5 лет назад

    Спасибо ! Отличный выпуск, Ян лучший специалист по бункаю.

  • @LtTrog
    @LtTrog 5 лет назад

    I love Iain

  • @timothymarshall2365
    @timothymarshall2365 4 года назад

    I love both of you individually, even more when you get together!!!

  • @jsdduke
    @jsdduke 5 лет назад

    Open minds and exploring the variables 👍

  • @doctorfreitas
    @doctorfreitas 4 года назад

    I practice every single day, and I discover your channel and I have find a new motivation to improve. Keep focused, my friend. Thanks a lot, Gozaimasu! from Spain 🇪🇸

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  4 года назад +1

      Muchas gracias 😄

    • @doctorfreitas
      @doctorfreitas 4 года назад

      Jesse Enkamp Gracias a ti, hombre!!!!!!! Un abrazo

  • @ezekielgarza1150
    @ezekielgarza1150 5 лет назад +1

    Light sparring for reactions is great for this, testing out katas... mixing modern training with T.M.A katas

  • @godfredgudguy8167
    @godfredgudguy8167 5 лет назад

    Thanks Jesse this is really useful

  • @brunodipietro7312
    @brunodipietro7312 5 лет назад +1

    He is a great teacher do more vids with him 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @practicalkatabunkai
      @practicalkatabunkai 5 лет назад

      Thank you! We have a some more joint projects in the pipeline :-)

  • @daveedmondson6561
    @daveedmondson6561 5 лет назад

    Ian Abernathy is a true kata analyst

  • @joshuasowash242
    @joshuasowash242 Год назад

    I love doing katas the high blocks and down blocks and and outside block and a the double blocks open hand grips

  • @omaralbertopenaramos5231
    @omaralbertopenaramos5231 5 лет назад

    Oss. Wao muy interesante este bunkai.

  • @dixond.villanuevad.5741
    @dixond.villanuevad.5741 2 года назад

    Oss. Thanks.

  • @everardoandrade6420
    @everardoandrade6420 5 лет назад

    Very very interesting 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💯💯💯💯thank you for sharing

  • @arknjo11
    @arknjo11 5 лет назад

    What amazing explanation. Oss

  • @AmritSingh-jp9sf
    @AmritSingh-jp9sf 5 лет назад

    You always come up with these great videos and solve the long lasting confusion in students world wide .... Maybe this is just due to the fact that you have suffered the confusion and all yourself too

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад

      Sometimes a teacher, always a teacher 🙏

  • @derekgault9448
    @derekgault9448 5 лет назад

    Well explained with excellent editing skills adding to the experience!!

  • @filipeantunes5428
    @filipeantunes5428 4 года назад

    Hey Jesse, could you make a video about the KIA? Because we do it but a lot of us dont really know why. That would be really helpful!

  • @marthaviracocha2040
    @marthaviracocha2040 5 лет назад

    Wonderful. Greatings from Ecuador.

  • @fighterman8808
    @fighterman8808 4 года назад +1

    Puterkspala in Philippinean and Indonesian styles
    Also that posture in seen frequently in TCMA

  • @laperrablanca1
    @laperrablanca1 5 лет назад +2

    A great, simple, straight forward and effective bunkai for one of the weirdest moves in one the weirdest looking kata. Such a pleasure watching both of you together. Thank you!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад +1

      YES!! Glad you enjoyed it 🌟🌟🌟

  • @danielyoung4843
    @danielyoung4843 4 года назад

    In the ryukyu arts this stance was taught to me as a leg trap. Follow oyata and nabei and you can see this.

  • @annabellealexander8930
    @annabellealexander8930 5 лет назад

    really cool thx lol

  • @safdarkh786
    @safdarkh786 5 лет назад +2

    Yet another enlightening content from the 'dynamic duo' of karate. You guys never stops amazing us.
    Domo arigato gosaimas🙏🙏🙏

  • @sebastianmohammed9697
    @sebastianmohammed9697 5 лет назад +5

    ow my god..
    so beautiful.. 😍😍👏👏👏👏

  • @jafrr2
    @jafrr2 5 лет назад

    🙇‍♂️ Excellent

  • @antoinecarter536
    @antoinecarter536 3 года назад

    One day I have to meet you two!

  • @adityasperspective6867
    @adityasperspective6867 5 лет назад

    Wow again..
    With Jesse and Iain

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад +2

      More “wow” moments coming! 😄

    • @adityasperspective6867
      @adityasperspective6867 5 лет назад

      @@KARATEbyJesse will be waiting 😊 Till the I'll keep on practicing 🥋

  • @surgeeo1406
    @surgeeo1406 3 года назад +1

    Wait, this is like Chess, you have the Openings (Kata), with expanding variation trees growing out of them.
    Our didficulty is, in Kata we have to guess at the opponwnt's moves and pieces... And only practice can make us guess right.

  • @SIMONSK9CLUB
    @SIMONSK9CLUB 5 лет назад +1

    Oss sensei. Sensei I always thought of this stance. I always wonder what can we do in that stance now I know. And learning kata with bunkai like that make kata interesting. Thank you sensei for sharing this video😀

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  5 лет назад +2

      Glad you liked it! The more you know, the better you can become 👍

    • @SIMONSK9CLUB
      @SIMONSK9CLUB 5 лет назад

      @@KARATEbyJesse yes sensei your videos are always useful 😊 oss sensei

  • @Christianmartialartist78
    @Christianmartialartist78 5 лет назад

    Chinto is one of my favorite kata (bunkai) in Shorin-ryu.

  • @deanmarquis4325
    @deanmarquis4325 5 лет назад

    You have the same options from a Shiko dachi or a shiko dachi and moving into a stork stance with the same upper body movement.

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 5 лет назад +4

    We have the exact same technique in Chen Tai Chi.

  • @chessbrilliance8783
    @chessbrilliance8783 3 года назад

    I don't understand the need to run away from someone that you have just killed! 😂 😂

  • @Leonardo-bo4wf
    @Leonardo-bo4wf 6 месяцев назад

    Does katas have any set applications of any technique at all or does the applications vary from student to student all of the time?

  • @danilodibujo
    @danilodibujo 5 лет назад

    Absolutelly brilliant!
    By the way, I´ve bought the KNX´19, I haven´t watched all of it jet, but yours and Ian´s parts are GREAT!!!!

  • @rockbalboabarbosachagascha2308
    @rockbalboabarbosachagascha2308 5 лет назад

    Desculpa interromper,ma8s a paisagem aí atrás é linda lugar é esse???

  • @j.s.1960
    @j.s.1960 5 лет назад +1

    Karatae always work if we understand & train properly

  • @ivanpetrov5696
    @ivanpetrov5696 5 лет назад

    God bless

  • @nikosnikolakopoulos7898
    @nikosnikolakopoulos7898 4 года назад

    I have been practicing kung fu for 1 year now and i will keep practicing kung fu ,but just by watching your videos you made me want to start karate too, and i will in semptember.Its crazy right ?.