+Elvis Calzone Ashihara Karate practices all punches on face (with palm heel), elbow shots from blind spots, kick on growing, grapplings and throwing (combined techniques with Judo/Aikido). Self-defense techniques against buttons/knives. They will teach you how to practically knock out multiple guys. They are open to practice everyday. It's a lot of fun. To be honest with you, I never seen Yamaki's practices, but on his tournament video, he was more leaning on his weight in stead of get away from opponents way and use the opponent's momentum. You can identify the difference between Ashihara's moves and Yamaki's by watching on RUclips. Please see: "Joko Ninomiya (He was trained by Hideyuki Ashihara and *Shigeru Oyama. *S. Oyama was awarded by The White House/Ron Reagan for his excellency in training )" Joko Ninomiya became the Champion in All Japan, 1978 (Kyokushin Karate). Kenji Yamaki, on the other hand was using too much holding against the opponent's clothes in a tournament, which I didn't like. He might has developed a better personality today though. But you know what? Ashihara and Yamaki both welcome you to experience one free trial practice, if you ask them.
+Elvis Calzone That other commenter was a bit too dismissive of Yamaki. Yamaki Kenji was a world champ, a three time all Japan champ, and completed the 100-man kumite challenge: a test of human willpower that few fighters on the planet could even hope to complete. Additionally, he succeeded all this in an era full of some of the most respected fighters to come out of full-contact Karate: Francisco Filho, Akiyoshi (Shokei) Matsui, and Hajime Kazumi to name a few. My point is, even if you end up training your striking in another style in the long run, finding an instructor with the same kind of high-level accomplishments and full contact experiences that Yamaki had is a rare thing. Martial artists like Yamaki, who have willingly jumped into the blender and managed to not get juiced, typically have a treasure trove of experimentally-tested knowledge that is unique to them. I trained with Yamakin shihan for a few years before I had to move away. At the time (over 10 years ago), he had just come to America and there was a bit of a language barrier, but his English has significantly improved since then and he often has bilingual students on hand to help translate the ideas. He is an excellent teacher, and easily the most disciplined man I ever met, but also has a great sense of humor and is an all around good guy. Sparring with friends who have trained in other striking styles (like Muay Thai, kickboxing, Taekwondo, and other styles of Karate), I have noticed the primary strengths of the striking I learned from Yamaki ryu lay in the ability to deliver powerful strikes in a deceptive manner and the ability to properly block attacks. The former is offensively valuable because it allows you to keep your opponent guessing and lets you control when and how to convince your opponent that a credible threat is or isn't coming, the latter is an excellent skill defensively because you have more control over your position and are less likely to be pressured into a corner. Obviously, the degree to which those observations apply will scale with mastery of the fighter and the skill of the opponent. If you watch Yamaki's old fights, you see that he is a master of defense, and picks his strikes carefully, landing hard blows when an opening presents itself, especially his body punches, low kicks, front kicks, and knee strikes. The full-contact sparring in his school was close to Kyokushin rules, but he still teaches the self-defense version of his art, which includes things like groin kicks and elbowing the face, among other techniques you don't see in competition. I knew people there that had studied Ashihara and other Kyokushin off-shoot styles back in Japan that are famous for their more "combat focused" teaching, but they still learned alot from Yamaki and incorporated that knowledge into what they learned from their other striking styles. I recommend training Yamaki ryu, even if only to get another perspective on striking arts, similar to how some catch wrestlers also train BJJ to expand their knowledge base and learn how to adapt their catch wrestling against that style.
Filho venceu, é que japonês é um bicho muito egocêntrico, o próprio Yamaki ficou surpreso, japonês realmente ROUBA NA CARA DURA!, foi o que aconteceu com Andy Hug (e o motivo para sair da Kyokushin). Japonês não sabe perder!.
[Rus] Франциско повел себя более благородно - после того как его ударил Ямаки 1 раз по шее, и 2 раза по лицу со всей дури с его стороны в адрес Ямаки таких претендентов не было. Такими победами японцы лишь показывают свою слабость духа. Собственно "кто платит тот и музыку заказывает" японцы устроили это шоу - японец победил))) Все просто и понятно.
Shihan Francisco filho ganho esta luta ja no segundo round no ultimo yamak acerta rosto dele e ganha a luta a vitoria foi do shihan Francisco filho sem sombra de duvida n sei onde os juizes viu vitoria do Yamaki
Shihan Francisco filho won this fight already in the second round in the last yamak hits his face and wins the fight the victory was by shihan Francisco filho without a doubt i don't know where the judges saw Yamaki's victory
お互いラフだなぁ
ただ、フィリヨをフィジカルで圧倒する八巻はやっぱり凄い。
Filho pretended that his face was hit at 7:55.
He had lose on his mentality before flighting.
He was punched in the throat you moron
I also thought he was punched in the throat
true, so i wasnt the only one that didnt see the face of filho hit from yamakis tzuki
後の第6回、第7回の世界王者対決。正に夢の対決ですが
フィリョ選手にとっての「決勝戦」は前の試合で終わっていたように思います。
フィリョ選手は、
第5回大会で「技」を魅せてくれて
第6回大会で強靭で怪物的な「体」を手に入れ
第7回大会で「心 技 体」全てを兼ね備え世界の頂点に立ったと思います。
この頃のキョクシンは面白かった。経営陣のエゴで分裂してすっかり弱体化してしまった。
この試合は現場で見たよ。
大画面で会場にスロー再生された場面があったけど、2発の顔面パンチと途中の金的への膝蹴りは明らかに鎖骨と腹へのヒットで八巻がパワーで押してたのをフィリォが嘘の反則アピールで逃げてた。
特に7:55辺りのは良く見れば分かるから。右の鎖骨を打たれてるのに左の頬を押さえてた。八巻も「おい、おい」みたいな雰囲気だった。
この時からフィリォは信じてない。バンナの世紀のKOの後も「パンチの技術を試しすぎた」とか言ってたけど、顔面が下手で負けただけやん。
後日フィリォも八巻は強かったと言ってるし。
パワーで押されたのが嫌だったんだろ。
shu shu
0:53
八巻のフィリオへの喉攻撃。
八巻というやつは、全日本の塚本のときも掴みまくり、反則おとこで有名だからな。
shu shu
八巻は、相手の背中や腕をつかむは、
または相手のふところにコブシをいれて、胴着をひっぱるわで
反則の名手。
フィリオの胴着がぐちゃぐちゃで笑える。
Yamaki san is amazing, thank god he didn't make the transition to MMA, a true Karateka
Are you saying that b/c he'd demolish the competition or b/c he'd be a sellout?
Yamaki is very good at punching the body.
Here we see a young filho. 20 years old. Against a more seasoned Yamaki. Both would go on to be world champions. In Filhos case the first non Japanese
Yamaki is great fighter and also world champion
05:09 改めてこの試合を見ると、八巻選手のボディブロー、特にフィリョの左脇腹への右ボディフックが相当効いていたんだなと思う。
05:25 ここでは右ボディフックを3連打している。
08:32 延長3回目で、逆にフィリョが右ボディフックをやり返しているところを見ると、効かされて悔しかったのかなぁと思う。
Yamaki's dojo is near where I live.
+Elvis Calzone Ashihara and Gracie's are a lot better, even though those are not nearer to you in Torrance.
+Martin Brand I'm a catch wrestler, and how is Ashihara better?
+Elvis Calzone Ashihara Karate practices all punches on face (with palm heel), elbow shots from blind spots, kick on growing, grapplings and throwing (combined techniques with Judo/Aikido).
Self-defense techniques against buttons/knives.
They will teach you how to practically knock out multiple guys.
They are open to practice everyday. It's a lot of fun.
To be honest with you, I never seen Yamaki's practices, but on his tournament video, he was more leaning on his weight in stead of get away from opponents way and use the opponent's momentum.
You can identify the difference between Ashihara's moves and Yamaki's by watching on RUclips. Please see: "Joko Ninomiya (He was trained by Hideyuki Ashihara and *Shigeru Oyama. *S. Oyama was awarded by The White House/Ron Reagan for his excellency in training )" Joko Ninomiya became the Champion in All Japan, 1978 (Kyokushin Karate).
Kenji Yamaki, on the other hand was using too much holding against the opponent's clothes in a tournament, which I didn't like. He might has developed a better personality today though.
But you know what? Ashihara and Yamaki both welcome you to experience one free trial practice, if you ask them.
Thank you for the information. I'll watch some tape of Ashihara and Ninomiya.
+Elvis Calzone That other commenter was a bit too dismissive of Yamaki. Yamaki Kenji was a world champ, a three time all Japan champ, and completed the 100-man kumite challenge: a test of human willpower that few fighters on the planet could even hope to complete. Additionally, he succeeded all this in an era full of some of the most respected fighters to come out of full-contact Karate: Francisco Filho, Akiyoshi (Shokei) Matsui, and Hajime Kazumi to name a few.
My point is, even if you end up training your striking in another style in the long run, finding an instructor with the same kind of high-level accomplishments and full contact experiences that Yamaki had is a rare thing. Martial artists like Yamaki, who have willingly jumped into the blender and managed to not get juiced, typically have a treasure trove of experimentally-tested knowledge that is unique to them.
I trained with Yamakin shihan for a few years before I had to move away. At the time (over 10 years ago), he had just come to America and there was a bit of a language barrier, but his English has significantly improved since then and he often has bilingual students on hand to help translate the ideas. He is an excellent teacher, and easily the most disciplined man I ever met, but also has a great sense of humor and is an all around good guy. Sparring with friends who have trained in other striking styles (like Muay Thai, kickboxing, Taekwondo, and other styles of Karate), I have noticed the primary strengths of the striking I learned from Yamaki ryu lay in the ability to deliver powerful strikes in a deceptive manner and the ability to properly block attacks. The former is offensively valuable because it allows you to keep your opponent guessing and lets you control when and how to convince your opponent that a credible threat is or isn't coming, the latter is an excellent skill defensively because you have more control over your position and are less likely to be pressured into a corner. Obviously, the degree to which those observations apply will scale with mastery of the fighter and the skill of the opponent. If you watch Yamaki's old fights, you see that he is a master of defense, and picks his strikes carefully, landing hard blows when an opening presents itself, especially his body punches, low kicks, front kicks, and knee strikes.
The full-contact sparring in his school was close to Kyokushin rules, but he still teaches the self-defense version of his art, which includes things like groin kicks and elbowing the face, among other techniques you don't see in competition. I knew people there that had studied Ashihara and other Kyokushin off-shoot styles back in Japan that are famous for their more "combat focused" teaching, but they still learned alot from Yamaki and incorporated that knowledge into what they learned from their other striking styles. I recommend training Yamaki ryu, even if only to get another perspective on striking arts, similar to how some catch wrestlers also train BJJ to expand their knowledge base and learn how to adapt their catch wrestling against that style.
I also think that Filho faked his face punch, because he felt he is loosing. Very even fighters though. OSU!
フィリョ! 首に触っただけなのに・・・このアピール・・ ・・残念だ!
八巻選手が直前に出した右の振り撃ちと直後の左の膝が効てんだよ!
Filho venceu, é que japonês é um bicho muito egocêntrico, o próprio Yamaki ficou surpreso, japonês realmente ROUBA NA CARA DURA!, foi o que aconteceu com Andy Hug (e o motivo para sair da Kyokushin). Japonês não sabe perder!.
両者とも掴みすぎだろ・・・
Big badass Yamaki. In the last half, Jodan Tsuki scored intentionally.
パワーもそうですがテクニックも素晴らしいですね。八巻師範。
どっしりした構えから軽やかな技が炸裂する……
何でも素直にやる方みたいですし、他の競技でも活躍できたんじゃないでしょうか……
八巻道場、ぜひ入門したいです。
大上ヒロキの動画日記 自伝を読むと、空手なんかやってどうするとバカにして来たバイト上司をしばいてやめたりしてたらしいwまぁそのくらい好戦的でないとね
@@hiroto282 それは初めて知りました( *´艸`)
元々喧嘩してたりしてたみたいですし、想像力しやすいです。
緑会長の自伝は持ってるのですが、近いうちに欲しいと思ってます。
[Rus] Франциско повел себя более благородно - после того как его ударил Ямаки 1 раз по шее, и 2 раза по лицу со всей дури с его стороны в адрес Ямаки таких претендентов не было. Такими победами японцы лишь показывают свою слабость духа. Собственно "кто платит тот и музыку заказывает" японцы устроили это шоу - японец победил))) Все просто и понятно.
日本人が優勝しないといけないという使命が最優先され過ぎて日本人選手の試合は正直世界のお手本にはなってないのがほとんど。外人が手本にした動きはそれこそ緑健二くらいではなかったか
その..緑健二じゃなくて、緑健児ね
その緑健児は大気拳にボコされてたけどな。。。。。。所詮今の極真は通用しないんだよ。昔の大山空手とは違う。弱体化しすぎ。
@@刑事栗満太郎 その時代の太気拳は強いですからね。それに一方的にやられてた訳でもないのにその書き方はちょっと悪意ありますね。
大気拳にボコボコにされていなかったです。十分対抗していました。緑健児代表の強さは本物です。
緑選手は小柄でスピードとフェイントと技と持っていましたね。それをみると八巻選手はパワー空手でしたから剛と剛の試合では引き分けが多かったんでしょうね。
いかに八巻が強いかがわかる。これで絶不調
Its crazy that yamaki never went to k1 he could have been japanese heavyweight champ.
He was so much better than musashi or satake
i dont think so. Everythings changes when you can hit to the face.
Doubt it really.
La impotencia es el camino del juego sucio…
フィリョの顔面アピールは精神的に負けてるのだろうね。
最後に2回倒れてアピールしたけど顔には当たってないんじゃないの、
Franscisco filho campeão absoluto, Ossu!
この判定は公平に見て解せないでしょう。
日本贔屓過ぎはちょっと残念。
Fight of legends
Shihan Francisco filho ganho esta luta ja no segundo round no ultimo yamak acerta rosto dele e ganha a luta a vitoria foi do shihan Francisco filho sem sombra de duvida n sei onde os juizes viu vitoria do Yamaki
I agree.
Yamaki kenji👌
フィリオが押される八巻の圧力とパワーは本物👍
Nadie quire el estilo d nuestro oyama um golpe uma vida
>> shu shu
7:55 のは、左拳によるフィリオへの右鎖骨打ちのあと、瞬間的に右掌底でフィリオの左顎を叩いているように見えるが・・・?
Is this 1991 or 1995
91
@Ravenous73 Man that's right he did. And filho beat kazumi in 99 counting boards broken. The first non Japanese to win
@Ravenous73 Man predicted by matsui years b4 that he would win one day
@Ravenous73 Man both friends of mine. What country are you from. I am also very good friends with judd reid the first non Japanese uchi deschi
@Ravenous73 Man let's keep the conversation going please
is it judo fight ?
This is Kyokushin-Karate fight.
why they don't use hands to fight? just touch themselves one another
It's Sumo
延長戦2回目と3回目の間に体重測定やってるね。
体重判定で10キロの差がなくて、試割の枚数も同じだったの?
体重は八巻が10キロ以上重かったです。但しフィリォの試割が少なすぎる(確か八巻22枚でフィリォは一桁だったと思う)と言う大山倍達の指摘で延長をさせました。
その時に審判は反則かどうか正しく見るように指摘もありました。
大山倍達は歳の割にはしっかり見えてたのだと意外に思いました。
Vergonha esse Yamaki deveria usar o simboio do corinthians no dogui !!!!!!
八巻氏が正々堂々と競う試合は、見た動画が無いです!!
Shihan Francisco filho won this fight already in the second round in the last yamak hits his face and wins the fight the victory was by shihan Francisco filho without a doubt i don't know where the judges saw Yamaki's victory
filho didnt even get hit in the face, he was just simulating. theres no need.to be biased just because you are from the same country
この時八巻選手全くやる気無かったらしい。なのにここまで来るとは、自力自体が違うんですかね。
Esta vien so jovenes
これ、3回目の延長やってたんだね。体重判定ならフィリオだから、本来ならこの後準々決勝でフィリオ黒澤、ひょっとすると準決勝でフィリオ緑が闘ったかも知れない。
3回目の延長をやる判断って恣意的なもので、この場合はフィリオ潰しと思われて仕方ないね。
地力で八巻が上ですね。
裾が長い、踏んでコケないか不安
its not fair
Un golpe una vida
Filho has glass jaw
La huevada es vapoera o kyokushin los dos estam lomo
filho always using all his tricks to win and thanks god it doesn't work this time
What tricks? Pushing? How does that compare to being punched in the face illegally, 3 times in the match?
Filho選手はクリーンで且つ残心(awareness)を忘れないですね。
しかし、八巻選手は野蛮ですね。正道空手の佐竹じゃあるまいし。
極真はケンカ空手です、ルールがどうとか卑怯だぞとかケンカでは意味がありません。時間切れ後に打撃がヒットしたときとか故大山館長もルールに甘えて油断したお前が悪いと言うスタイルでした
クリーンな割にありもしない反則されたアピールしてますけどね笑
Филио явно победил.
100% de vitória para o japones
Chucha el oyama esta desepcionado
反則減点の八巻が勝ったのはホームタウンデシジョンでしょう。
ROUBO
ふりぃりお よこげり よこおよぎ れん りょう おおい ない ねっと ぜいいん しす おれ ぎょくしんやってんだよ かね りゃくだつ おじさん いのり
は
Cheat
フィリオずるい
松井の次に贔屓判定が酷かった八巻。
内容でもフィリオが勝ってるし、何より八巻の反則を取ってなさすぎ。
Francisco won.
ямаки позорно вёл бой
Почему
八巻の反則負けでしょ。なんで八巻が勝ってんの? 八百長か
フィリョが嘘の反則アピールしてたから。会場からは大ブーイングだったよ。八巻もいい加減にしろよって感じで怒ってた。
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