Congratulations Brian! The emphasis in randori is brilliant! We did much randori in my judo training years. A simple set was each partner got to throw a partner a given number of times, then it was the partner's turn. Great workout. Well presented Che! Cheers, Terry.
We used to do something similar in Aikido! Similar to the 100 randori in karate, we would have 100 throws. One throw, 100 times. Exhausting, but after a while, there is a kind of moving meditation that takes over, a beautiful sense of flow. Thank you for always taking the time to watch and comment, Sensei Terry, and for sharing so much of your incredible martial arts knowledge 🙇
Yet another gem from GRKC! Congratulations Brian! No doubt well deserved and hard won. Love the use of gedan barai as an arm entanglement. So much is lost when sports karate jettisons sandangi, tuite, kakie and randori... equivalent to gelding the stallion. Kudos for keeping these alive and making them so accessible. If anyone is interested, my friend/senpai Cameron Quinn (long time uchi deshi to Sosai Mas Oyama and Oyama's translator on international trips ) has a pod cast on his Kyokushin RUclips channel which explores the depths of uke waza. Its titled "A block is a lock is a blow is a throw." Arigatou to the whole team.
Will definitely check out his podcast and channel, Sensei - thank you for the recommendation. Can't ask for higher credentials than surviving as Sensei Oyama's deshi! I think Brian will be able to relate 😆 I had to look up tuite as a term, but is definitely something we practice! It is scattered throughout our bunkai videos, but I do think it is time to do a video dedicated to the hidden locks in Goju Ryu - much fodder to think about! Sport karate is the McDonalds of karate - technically it's food, but you can't live on it. It makes a nice snack for those who are interested, but it is possible to go your whole life without it :)
These are great drills to bring the practicality of the kata to life. By extracting the fighting principles from the kata and practicing it as a flow-drill exercise, students are better able to understand how the kata can be applied. On this basis, these drills should be applied to all katas.
It is a challenging exercise to put all the kata through this drill, but it provides enough training material for a long, long time to get it right. There just aren't enough years to get through all of it, learn it, and master it. Thank you so much for commenting, Sensei John!
Felicidades,...comparto tu forma de ver todo ésto,...enseño Ninjutsu en Argentina desde hace más de 20 años, y siempre he sostenido conceptos similares a los que has expresado en éste video y tal vez por éso he discrepado con algunos colegas en el camino, pero si uno está convencido y puede demostrar su efectividad debe continuar, porqué cambiar algo que funciona verdad? tienes un nuevo suscriptor , Domo arigatou gozaimasu !!
¡Ah, qué comentario tan encantador y reflexivo recibir, muchas gracias por sus amables palabras y bienvenido a nuestra amistad mundial de karate! Tiene razón: si podemos demostrar que algo funciona, y especialmente algo que ha resistido la prueba del tiempo, entonces debemos compartir y desarrollar ese método y esa técnica. ¡Y lo que funciona, funciona, independientemente del estilo! Es tan refrescante escuchar a alguien con un estilo completamente diferente que puede ver los beneficios compartidos, en lugar de nuestras diferencias. ¡Te deseo todo lo mejor desde Sudáfrica!
El Hecho de que ambos estemos en lados opuestos del planeta tal vez sólo signifique que todo el mundo debe enterarse de ésto, jaja,...es al mismo tiempo una pena no poder compartir e intercambiar ideas en forma física debido a la distancia, ganbatte kudasai ne !! fuerte abrazo desde el otro lado....
We're sad too! If you ever find yourself all the way down here, you're always welcome on our mat. We are looking at doing a Zoom seminar soon, so please watch this space 🙏
Congratulations Brian! The emphasis in randori is brilliant! We did much randori in my judo training years. A simple set was each partner got to throw a partner a given number of times, then it was the partner's turn. Great workout. Well presented Che! Cheers, Terry.
We used to do something similar in Aikido! Similar to the 100 randori in karate, we would have 100 throws. One throw, 100 times. Exhausting, but after a while, there is a kind of moving meditation that takes over, a beautiful sense of flow.
Thank you for always taking the time to watch and comment, Sensei Terry, and for sharing so much of your incredible martial arts knowledge 🙇
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Yet another gem from GRKC! Congratulations Brian! No doubt well deserved and hard won. Love the use of gedan barai as an arm entanglement. So much is lost when sports karate jettisons sandangi, tuite, kakie and randori... equivalent to gelding the stallion. Kudos for keeping these alive and making them so accessible. If anyone is interested, my friend/senpai Cameron Quinn (long time uchi deshi to Sosai Mas Oyama and Oyama's translator on international trips ) has a pod cast on his Kyokushin RUclips channel which explores the depths of uke waza. Its titled "A block is a lock is a blow is a throw." Arigatou to the whole team.
I watched CQ's video concerning Pinan Sandan and liked his ideas for applications :)
Will definitely check out his podcast and channel, Sensei - thank you for the recommendation. Can't ask for higher credentials than surviving as Sensei Oyama's deshi! I think Brian will be able to relate 😆
I had to look up tuite as a term, but is definitely something we practice! It is scattered throughout our bunkai videos, but I do think it is time to do a video dedicated to the hidden locks in Goju Ryu - much fodder to think about!
Sport karate is the McDonalds of karate - technically it's food, but you can't live on it. It makes a nice snack for those who are interested, but it is possible to go your whole life without it :)
2:41 "Checking out his earwax" 😂 I was not prepared 😂
Just to make sure Brian keeps his ears clean and ready for inspection 🤣🤣🤣
The randori drills definitely keep you on your toes 😳
The deshi lives! But for now, he is safe as he travels and works. We miss you, Brian!
These are great drills to bring the practicality of the kata to life. By extracting the fighting principles from the kata and practicing it as a flow-drill exercise, students are better
able to understand how the kata can be applied. On this basis, these drills should be
applied to all katas.
It is a challenging exercise to put all the kata through this drill, but it provides enough training material for a long, long time to get it right. There just aren't enough years to get through all of it, learn it, and master it.
Thank you so much for commenting, Sensei John!
Congrats Brian!
We'll tell the deshi!
excelente trabajo mi amigo !
¡Ay, tan amable! Muchas gracias por comentar y mirar - siempre lo apreciamos :)
Felicidades,...comparto tu forma de ver todo ésto,...enseño Ninjutsu en Argentina desde hace más de 20 años, y siempre he sostenido conceptos similares a los que has expresado en éste video y tal vez por éso he discrepado con algunos colegas en el camino, pero si uno está convencido y puede demostrar su efectividad debe continuar, porqué cambiar algo que funciona verdad? tienes un nuevo suscriptor , Domo arigatou gozaimasu !!
¡Ah, qué comentario tan encantador y reflexivo recibir, muchas gracias por sus amables palabras y bienvenido a nuestra amistad mundial de karate!
Tiene razón: si podemos demostrar que algo funciona, y especialmente algo que ha resistido la prueba del tiempo, entonces debemos compartir y desarrollar ese método y esa técnica. ¡Y lo que funciona, funciona, independientemente del estilo! Es tan refrescante escuchar a alguien con un estilo completamente diferente que puede ver los beneficios compartidos, en lugar de nuestras diferencias. ¡Te deseo todo lo mejor desde Sudáfrica!
El Hecho de que ambos estemos en lados opuestos del planeta tal vez sólo signifique que todo el mundo debe enterarse de ésto, jaja,...es al mismo tiempo una pena no poder compartir e intercambiar ideas en forma física debido a la distancia, ganbatte kudasai ne !! fuerte abrazo desde el otro lado....
Please enjoy our ideas as we try to develop the idea of rondori
And there's still so much more work to do 🌺
it's so sad that I don't living in your town. I want train in your dojo.
We're sad too! If you ever find yourself all the way down here, you're always welcome on our mat.
We are looking at doing a Zoom seminar soon, so please watch this space 🙏
thanks🙏🏽
You're welcome 😊
And if you don't fit in any organization or dojo, do as Che says!
We get so many lovely comments, but this is by far one of my absolute favourites of all time ❤
Oss 🙏🇧🇪
Hai! Domo arigato 🙇