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Yusuke Sensei, thank you so much for your content, I've been struggling with very vague descriptions of the proportions of Zenkutsu dachi for a long time now and this was just what I needed! If I may, your pronunciation of groin is a little bit off 😉 to me it sounds like you're saying grow-in, to a native English speaker, groin rhymes with coin. Oss!
Please do a movement video as mentioned in this clip. Your information is very intriguing, this is the first time I have heard not to have the back foot on an angle but facing forwards. I would like to hear your view on movement. Many dojos teach you bring your back foot in together with your front then back out but a couple others say not to do this now. There seems to be no consistency.
I have only just found your channel yesterday, I have practiced karate for 10 years in Scotland and I just love your channel, been binge watching 😂 and you can never stop learning! Thank you for your videos ☺️
Im a begginer (trying to learn from youtube classes) and I felt disconfortable doing the Zenkutsu Dachi because of my knees, and I couldnt really have a srong base. My mistakes was that too much lenght and my back was not straight correctly. Great video, helped a lot!
Thank you for this video, I've only started teaching karate about a year ago after training on & off for 35 years and I've been pushing all the points that you mention but in our Dojo we have a lot of beginners (under 6 months of training) so what I've learnt is to maybe not focus on all the points to start with and slowly bring in different points as the students develop. Once again thank you.
Holy crap. I am a novice, and been watching your stance videos. Thank you so much for the explicit detail; it helps, keep doing it the way you do. Seriously, thank you so much! In your explanations, your always touch back on the reason something is done the way it's done, that not only makes me remember why I should focus on certain things, but it also gives me purpose and meaning when I'm training kihon or kata, I don't feel like I'm aimlessly moving around.
New sub here, I saw your review of the Karate Kid series. I’d love for you to review some other noteworthy modern martial arts movies like Best Of The Best and maybe Bloodsport.
Thank you for very inetersting film. Ok I should traditionally push heel down for instance by gyaku tsuki. It is a version from katas. But what about kumite when I want to transfer more power forward and tear off my heel. I have to push this time not my heel but footpads. Is it right?
Should my back foot have a 45 degree angle or straight as you say? My instructor says otherwise . I feel that the straight foot on the back is more stable and reduces knee pain significantly…
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Yusuke Sensei, thank you so much for your content, I've been struggling with very vague descriptions of the proportions of Zenkutsu dachi for a long time now and this was just what I needed!
If I may, your pronunciation of groin is a little bit off 😉 to me it sounds like you're saying grow-in, to a native English speaker, groin rhymes with coin.
Oss!
Thank you... new security job in a rough area. I just want my feet posture correctly just in case
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Please do a movement video as mentioned in this clip. Your information is very intriguing, this is the first time I have heard not to have the back foot on an angle but facing forwards.
I would like to hear your view on movement. Many dojos teach you bring your back foot in together with your front then back out but a couple others say not to do this now. There seems to be no consistency.
I have only just found your channel yesterday, I have practiced karate for 10 years in Scotland and I just love your channel, been binge watching 😂 and you can never stop learning! Thank you for your videos ☺️
Im a begginer (trying to learn from youtube classes) and I felt disconfortable doing the Zenkutsu Dachi because of my knees, and I couldnt really have a srong base. My mistakes was that too much lenght and my back was not straight correctly. Great video, helped a lot!
Thank you for this video, I've only started teaching karate about a year ago after training on & off for 35 years and I've been pushing all the points that you mention but in our Dojo we have a lot of beginners (under 6 months of training) so what I've learnt is to maybe not focus on all the points to start with and slowly bring in different points as the students develop.
Once again thank you.
Holy crap. I am a novice, and been watching your stance videos. Thank you so much for the explicit detail; it helps, keep doing it the way you do. Seriously, thank you so much! In your explanations, your always touch back on the reason something is done the way it's done, that not only makes me remember why I should focus on certain things, but it also gives me purpose and meaning when I'm training kihon or kata, I don't feel like I'm aimlessly moving around.
Waking up the pelvis, I like that terminology. It's a great analogy for using body movement.
Thank you so much! Ill be facing a kyokushin karate grading test for my first coloured belt and i need some extra help, thank you for this!
Cool work sir thank you very much 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! This video is perfect, really detailed and informational! 🔥 It's what I was looking for.
Thank you sensei. This helped me a lot!
This is great to have. Thanks for the tutorial videos, Yusuke
I just entered in karate and this helps me a lot thank you..
Sensei, please make a video for moving in a zenkutsu dashi and how to change into other stances.
Thanks for this video sensei osm video about zenkotsu dachi🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥
Great video, would love to see a one on transitions!
New sub here, I saw your review of the Karate Kid series. I’d love for you to review some other noteworthy modern martial arts movies like Best Of The Best and maybe Bloodsport.
Fantastic Sensei 🥋
Meaningful. 🙏 Osss!
Arigato gozaimasu 🙏💪 Sensei. I noticed Bruce Lee kicked in the same manner., kicking in the air.
More please
🙏, osu, I think that the first stance we study is the heisoku dachi
I found this is page yesterday.
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I was wondering if u could do a full tutorial of the fudo dachi l. I've been struggling with this one alot. I'd greatly appreciate it thank u oss
Thank you for very inetersting film. Ok I should traditionally push heel down for instance by gyaku tsuki. It is a version from katas. But what about kumite when I want to transfer more power forward and tear off my heel. I have to push this time not my heel but footpads. Is it right?
Should my back foot have a 45 degree angle or straight as you say? My instructor says otherwise . I feel that the straight foot on the back is more stable and reduces knee pain significantly…
Can you make some fight breakdown from manga like kengan and others
How will I transition faster from left zenkutsu dachi hanmi to right zenkutsu dachi hanmi? Any tips?
I’ll cover that in the next video!
@@KarateDojowaKu thank you
Sensei make a video on kata seienchin
Hi Sensei, can I ask what is the brand name of the punching bag you are using in this video please?
In JKA Shotokan have you started calling it Junzuki like we do in Wado Ryu?
Hello im still fairly a beginner in karate and I have a few questions about stances. If anyone can help it's much appreciated thanks in advance.
Osu! Sensei, I was wondering what style are you practising?
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How to do transitions
Is it only me or does it pain yr thigh to do this. Or Im doing it wrong. Is it supposed to be a relaxing stance?
This one tried.
Put on what do you know I'm just Put on what do you know I'm just testing I'm 1⁄3 striper
We're not even doing it right
Osu
You don't know what you're doing stop This makes no sense