I have practiced this kind of karate for 7 years. Since I'm seeing many ignorant and rude comments here I think that it would be good to educate people about it. First of all, this kind of karate is not meant to be a spectacle. It is for testing oneself. That is why we don't have people paying to watch it. Second, you can't understand what is happening if you haven't practiced it. These guys are very good at reading your moves and they have a very good sense of distance and timing. One wrong move and they get you. The absence of gloves makes it totally different from other combat sports such as boxing or kickboxing in which gloves function as a shield. A boxing guard without gloves would be useless against those guys. That is why Lyoto Machida hit so many times MMA guys with those kind of karate straight punches, because they were used to a boxing guard, which is strong in the sides but weak in the front when not having boxing gloves on. The absence of gloves and mouth pieces makes this very dangerous and that is why they hesitate so much. Many people have lost their teeth or have got their nose broken in these kind of matches. It is not a game. Many keyboard warriors mocking this in the comment section would panic if they participated in this kind of tournament against high level guys like those of the video. Those straight punches are not jabs. They have the whole weight of the body and they step forward, what results in a very explosive hit. That is why they control it. I have seen one hit KOs in this kind of competitions just because one of then failed to control the distance and actually hit the opponent. Their speed is unbelievable. You see then far away and a milisecond after you get hit. It is pretty scary. Saying that this is a "dance" because they score points and they avoid full contact is like saying that kendo is a "dance" because they use bamboo swords and they have a point system. That is nonsense. Having said that. As a person who have experienced this kind of karate for years I would like to say what to me are its main flaws: 1 - There is no continuity. If you practice this kind of karate you can get very good at timing, sense of distance and precision but you need to combine it with other styles such as kyokushin karate, kickboxing or even jiujitsu or judo to not end being clueless after the first hit. 2 - They don't use many circular hand strikes such as boxing hooks or uppercuts. So this style is strong in the front but weak in the sides. They do have circular hand strikes such as haito-uchi but they are rarely used. 3 - When they attack they usually put all the weight of the body in one strike. In a continuous combat that can be dangerous when you fail or get close to the opponent. 4 - They don't have low kicks. They use sweeps but they are not used to low kicks. In summary, this kind of combat rules is not what people who haven't practiced it usually think. It is not a "dance". It teaches a lot of technique. It is dangerous, it is not a game. But if your objective is to get good at fighting it's not enough. You must also learn other styles which do have continuity, contact at least to the body and legs, and throws, grappling, etc. But if you have the skills of this kind of karate in your toolbelt you will have and edge over people who only know the most popular combat sports of today. That is for sure. It's very tricky. I would suggest to the people mocking this to go to a high level dojo and try it. They will eat their words.
a lesson in patience. patience in appreciating or understanding the art and competition rules. No wonder this kind of combat sport/spectator competition NEVER REALLY TOOK OFF
I'd disagree, the different associations across the US and world been adapting and drawing crowds for decades. My first tournament was the Ed Parker Invitational in Spokane in '80. The Parker Invitational was a very prestigious and well known event in the martial arts world, covered in Black Belt mag and one of the things besides movies, along with other tournaments that made the sport popular and why we have McDojos on every corner of America. Van Damme, Norris, Wallace, Willson and others all got their start towards fame their. The American full contact karate, which became the AKA and others adapted to a form where more people could compete and with it more spectators became involved so, it's really a matter of perspective. Unpopular, it's not.
My interest in karate stems from the 1950's. I always remember an authority on Shotokan explaining how properly executed and focused punch or kick could kill. The origin of empty hand came about after swords were banned. It would probably shock people to be an eyewitness to man to man combat in those ancient times. Competition karate is not designed to kill or harm. When karate came to Great Britain l recall an ex Commando explaining how real life " martial art" techniques in the field, were savage and effective and light years away from sport. Nevertheless, these Japanese experts illustrate obvious ability and flexibility of their particular style and one should note that fact in respect of what is " sport " and not actual combat. MMA is another area entirely.
That's why Karate Do lost so many adepts, me included, after many years of practicing it. It became fencing rather than karate... highest authorities are at the origin of the problem. My humble opinion, no intent to offend anyone here. It is a beautiful sport.
i started again after a 25year break.. well, of course technique is a bit forgotten in the beginning but 4 months in i destroy everybody to my biggest surprise. A clear sign Karate isnt what it used to be. In the old days all was about Kumite, today they are so afraid to fight. it gives me an edge everytime no matter how many DAN my opponent has got. Beautiful sport but became too political..
What a toxic comment section, those who never understand karate just say whatever they want, especially the english comments. It is the way of the world I guess
The kind of Karate used by the competitors shown above is Shotokan style Karate reknown for its fast and vicious techniques. That beeing said, many attacking techniques have been discarded to make it easier for the referees to judge. For instance, you wont see hooks, uppercuts or overhead punches like in boxing bcse they are difficult to evaluate as to wether they were performed with "Killing Power" (which is the prime requiremet for a Karate kick or punch to be awarded a point)
I apologize in advance for the question, given I am not a Karate practioner. How long normally will it take for the referee to intervene or give a warning when no contact initiated?
@@MifuneBoBune I am thinking based on my experience as a muaythai practioner. Maybe the rules or something different from other martial art practices that is why fighters take time to engage?
@@vaiyavppp It's a lot safer, especially considering the Olympics. Like Dean said, it depends on the hosting tournament which has their own, but mostly same rules.
even in the JKA karate association where Shotokan karate is teached more effectively and efficiently, these are still point matches (not light contact, meaning you have to stop and go to your places after either you or your opponent scores effectively a technique on each other, after a certain number of these is reached, one of them win) In point scoring matches, slow but powerful techniques aren't effective, since they leave you vulnerable for a strike, according to the rules, you have to effectively hit from the lower torso to the head a punch or a kick fast and with technique in the other hand, karate is widely differenced by its roots and masters, for example, Kyokushin was created by Mas Oyama, a full contact karate style, you can see all of those techniques you mentioned there being used almost always
I have never been convinced with the scoring practices in karate kumite. The issue is the demonstration of control, which results in some techniques not scoring because of too much control, and some techniques scoring that would not have with no control.
It would greatly favour Shotokan more as this was made by the JKA (which only focusses on Shotokan). Other styles like Goju-Ryu, Wado-Ryu and Uechi-Ryu will have to change a lot of their rules for a different ruleset that favours something else. And Olympics prefers to showcase sports that can also appear fun, safe and approachable. Hence the many restrictions to make WKF so safety concerned.
@@jorgeestrada5713 Un artista marcial experimentado es capaz de percibir cuando hay técnica y cuando no la hay. Y si Keisuke Nemoto es sexto Dan y tetracampeón un kumite fue por su habilidad y su conocimiento. El que nunca ha combatido sobre un tatami a estos niveles que ellos están, tiende a menospreciar lo que no conoce.
Well now, don’t be too hasty in your “quickly-jumping-to-conclusions”. I started my practice in 1963 in Los Angeles at the downtown dojo of the California Karate Association. Nishiyama Sensei had been teaching there for a short time. When I heard he was teaching there, I talked my dad into driving me there to enroll. He did, and I stuck with practice for the next twelve years until knee trouble forced me out for a while. I tested for and received my shodan at the Fall 1965 grading of the AAKF at that same central dojo; I’m proud to say that in addition to Nishiyama Sensei’s presence as chief examiner, the day was made even better by the presence of Nakayama Sensei, the JKAs chief instructor!
remember this guys are bare-handed and can punch the face and torso breast as they can also kick it. If they will be able to land a punch(never mind kick) to the face it may knock out or cause contusion or a black eye or injure the nose or lips.there were instances that in All Japan karate Kumite some are knocked-out by one punch or one kick. Why not spar with another with bare knuckle fist and try to hit the other face or breast with a punch. may be one will get nervous just knowing that you could be hit by abre knuckle fist no matter how well controlled it is.
We can all learn karate but very few can compete. As a blackbelter If I train hard I may win against those who have same reflexes but we're unprepared.i may win against same reflexes same training time but not trained with high level instructors. To make it short reflexes is the ultimate differentiator
No my son is timing and power and strength from conditioning and most tournaments competitors neglect strength and conditioning for timing and endurance. But that doesn't mean they can't fight like tigers if they wanted to. Shotokan is a great style of Karate but it focuses too much on tournaments. I don't like the style and appreciate it.
Karate was never meant to be even a sport, much less, have an audience that knows nothing. There would be no MMA without the original martial arts. Get a brain.
In my opinion there's no clear winner. Both martial arts are as effective as the practitioners understanding and proficiency in their respective arts. I'd have loved to study Aikido in addition to Shotokan Ryu
I like WKF more… I feel like it’s just better than this because here it seems like they ain’t that flexible but on wkf matches it’s a whole different story.
Почему-то в MMA and in UFC побеждает ударная и удушающая техника , дзю до,вспомните фильм «Гений Дзю До»,карате очень сильное оружие,но для других целей.
as a whole, if karate was taught like how MMA is taught (violently, effective and not to score points, but rather to be an effective system), karate would make a great candidate, it's already being taught like this in Kudo, and Kudo being so recently born, is already such a big competence for the UFC. (Kudo = Kyokushin karate [full contact style karate by Mas Oyama, who was taught both Okinawan and japanese karate, judo, Aikido, Kung Fu and boxing] + Judo + allowing head punches, takedowns, etc)
Watching this, seeing mainly gaku zuki, is disappointing , the fighters of the 80’s like Aidan Trimble SKIF, could have demolished these fighters with their immense kicking prowess and dynamic movement..
To understand why there are so few kicks, have a look at the fight Frank Brennan v Imamura. Brennan was acknowledged as having one of the deadliest kicks of his generation. But hands are simply quicker than feet due to a shorter distance to travel in a "sport" where the difference can be 1-2 milliseconds. I agree the elite British karateka of the 1980s were blessed with some of the best kicking talent ever seen and there is footage of elite Japanese fighters being clearly intimidated. However, the Japanese still won more titles than they lost. Kicks are also risky - more of a western mindset, than Japanese. If you miss a high kick in a tournament match or in a real life fight, you can leave yourself exposed as Imamura showed against Brennan.
Core Zero The intense training in Japanese Dojo’s moulds very strong techniques. Infact the instructors class can be so tough many don’t make it. As anything, it all depends on how you’ve trained and your instructor.
now i know why these are not on ESPN , just two short stocky men dancing on plywood making noise , guess is back to bowing where i am more entertained , hahaaaa
Ask kyokushin karatekas if they want to get punched in the face by a shotokan karatekas 😂 you little fool hahaha. When kyokushin allows Jo Dan punches our styles will respect each other. You cannot comment like this on a style that you haven't practiced or that you don't like, so you took a first wrong step. This is not karate philosophy.😢
The only thing here is to score a point. Kicks are involved, but most use punch since it is more effective. Kicking to the head is almost rare since it is easy to block and leave the opponent vulnerable. It is also a highest point to score. So in general, kicks have more range, but slower.
I have the utmost respect for Karate Practicioners, especially from a particular Island(I can't remember the name,Yokonawa?,where it really is a serious Business!)But unfortunately i don't think it translates to a Spectator Sport!
@@jerryoshea3116 Okinawa, and that's japanese karate, not Okinawan, although japanese karate was found by gishin funakoshi, creator of the JKA and Shotokan style karate, the real Okinawan karate is in the legacy of Motobu Choki, known for being the best fighter in the island, but not the best leader, he didn't liked fancy things, just useful, and karate, as a whole, is useful and effective but not when teached only for scoring points.
Karate only good for endurance, power stance, discipline, control, and reading movement’s. in real life fights i saw slow motion of my opponents movements for real.. but watching these is weird for me, they should have gloves like mma then punches can be delivered fully and safely
I have practiced this kind of karate for 7 years. Since I'm seeing many ignorant and rude comments here I think that it would be good to educate people about it.
First of all, this kind of karate is not meant to be a spectacle. It is for testing oneself. That is why we don't have people paying to watch it.
Second, you can't understand what is happening if you haven't practiced it. These guys are very good at reading your moves and they have a very good sense of distance and timing. One wrong move and they get you. The absence of gloves makes it totally different from other combat sports such as boxing or kickboxing in which gloves function as a shield. A boxing guard without gloves would be useless against those guys. That is why Lyoto Machida hit so many times MMA guys with those kind of karate straight punches, because they were used to a boxing guard, which is strong in the sides but weak in the front when not having boxing gloves on.
The absence of gloves and mouth pieces makes this very dangerous and that is why they hesitate so much. Many people have lost their teeth or have got their nose broken in these kind of matches. It is not a game. Many keyboard warriors mocking this in the comment section would panic if they participated in this kind of tournament against high level guys like those of the video. Those straight punches are not jabs. They have the whole weight of the body and they step forward, what results in a very explosive hit. That is why they control it. I have seen one hit KOs in this kind of competitions just because one of then failed to control the distance and actually hit the opponent. Their speed is unbelievable. You see then far away and a milisecond after you get hit. It is pretty scary.
Saying that this is a "dance" because they score points and they avoid full contact is like saying that kendo is a "dance" because they use bamboo swords and they have a point system. That is nonsense.
Having said that. As a person who have experienced this kind of karate for years I would like to say what to me are its main flaws:
1 - There is no continuity. If you practice this kind of karate you can get very good at timing, sense of distance and precision but you need to combine it with other styles such as kyokushin karate, kickboxing or even jiujitsu or judo to not end being clueless after the first hit.
2 - They don't use many circular hand strikes such as boxing hooks or uppercuts. So this style is strong in the front but weak in the sides. They do have circular hand strikes such as haito-uchi but they are rarely used.
3 - When they attack they usually put all the weight of the body in one strike. In a continuous combat that can be dangerous when you fail or get close to the opponent.
4 - They don't have low kicks. They use sweeps but they are not used to low kicks.
In summary, this kind of combat rules is not what people who haven't practiced it usually think. It is not a "dance". It teaches a lot of technique. It is dangerous, it is not a game. But if your objective is to get good at fighting it's not enough. You must also learn other styles which do have continuity, contact at least to the body and legs, and throws, grappling, etc. But if you have the skills of this kind of karate in your toolbelt you will have and edge over people who only know the most popular combat sports of today. That is for sure. It's very tricky.
I would suggest to the people mocking this to go to a high level dojo and try it. They will eat their words.
Ossu!
great exposition, thank you.
I'm for 33 years too.
You are very good,Thank you very much.
Oss! Well said!
I don’t have 3 teeth 😂 cause of this. And I’m proud of that!
a lesson in patience. patience in appreciating or understanding the art and competition rules. No wonder this kind of combat sport/spectator competition NEVER REALLY TOOK OFF
I'd disagree, the different associations across the US and world been adapting and drawing crowds for decades. My first tournament was the Ed Parker Invitational in Spokane in '80. The Parker Invitational was a very prestigious and well known event in the martial arts world, covered in Black Belt mag and one of the things besides movies, along with other tournaments that made the sport popular and why we have McDojos on every corner of America.
Van Damme, Norris, Wallace, Willson and others all got their start towards fame their. The American full contact karate, which became the AKA and others adapted to a form where more people could compete and with it more spectators became involved so, it's really a matter of perspective. Unpopular, it's not.
It was never meant to be.
for 3 minutes at least, pretty close to watching paint dry...lots of hopping
Karate was never meant to "take off".
@@FlatlandMando Especially if you don't understand even one thing about it, huh?
My interest in karate stems from the 1950's. I always remember an authority on Shotokan explaining how properly executed and focused punch or kick could kill. The origin of empty hand came about after swords were banned. It would probably shock people to be an eyewitness to man to man combat in those ancient times. Competition karate is not designed to kill or harm. When karate came to Great Britain l recall an ex Commando explaining how real life " martial art" techniques in the field, were savage and effective and light years away from sport. Nevertheless, these Japanese experts illustrate obvious ability and flexibility of their particular style and one should note that fact in respect of what is " sport " and not actual combat. MMA is another area entirely.
Cool story bro.
very well said, thank you.
That's why Karate Do lost so many adepts, me included, after many years of practicing it. It became fencing rather than karate... highest authorities are at the origin of the problem. My humble opinion, no intent to offend anyone here. It is a beautiful sport.
i started again after a 25year break.. well, of course technique is a bit forgotten in the beginning but 4 months in i destroy everybody to my biggest surprise. A clear sign Karate isnt what it used to be. In the old days all was about Kumite, today they are so afraid to fight. it gives me an edge everytime no matter how many DAN my opponent has got.
Beautiful sport but became too political..
What a toxic comment section, those who never understand karate just say whatever they want, especially the english comments. It is the way of the world I guess
Yes it is, that is why so much disrespect is involved in martial arts. people thrive off of criticism and judgments.
連盟の先取有利、かけひきを時間ですぐに注意されるルールでは、このような間合いの駆け引きのおもしろみがなくなってしまった。
確かに
どっちも忠告貰いますからね
The kind of Karate used by the competitors shown above is Shotokan style Karate reknown for its fast and vicious techniques.
That beeing said, many attacking techniques have been discarded to make it easier for the referees to judge. For instance, you wont see hooks, uppercuts or overhead punches like in boxing bcse they are difficult to evaluate as to wether they were performed with "Killing Power"
(which is the prime requiremet for a Karate kick or punch to be awarded a point)
私は伝統派から極真に移りました。この試合では前半、戦おうとしないので指導とられそうだけど、力量拮抗してる者同士だとこんな感じになるのもわかります。伝統派の速さやピンポイントで攻撃するところや避け方あたりは
極真がまた学ぶべきかなと思います。
ちびっ子の応援が何か癒されるねぇ😊。
素手、素面は独特の空気を生む。
俺はフルコンだったけど、空手協会は技術の攻防があって面白いな。
連盟のフィジカルとリーチ頼りの組手より、よっぽど見応えがある。
連盟がフィジカルとリーチ頼りは流石に目腐り過ぎ
モラシオ・
事実だろ
hid m
去年の全日本学生は60−の選手が優勝してるし75−で世界選手権5連覇した選手も165cmしかない。
大きい方が有利ではあるけど結局上手い選手が勝つ
@@モラシオ アガイエフは特別。
hid m そうだな
I’ve started shotokan karate this year and loving it as I’ve changed styles. Learning about JKA rules, are leg sweeps and checking kicks allowed
迫力やばいですね、審判が判断理由を言ってくれるのは良心的ですね。どっしり構える立筋憧れますねー。
すごいな、こんな戦い方・組み手が出来るようになりたい。
I apologize in advance for the question, given I am not a Karate practioner.
How long normally will it take for the referee to intervene or give a warning when no contact initiated?
It depends on the rules of the tournament, and which sanctioning body is overseeing.
You're thinking about MMA type stuff or boxing.
@@MifuneBoBune I am thinking based on my experience as a muaythai practioner. Maybe the rules or something different from other martial art practices that is why fighters take time to engage?
@@vaiyavppp It's a lot safer, especially considering the Olympics.
Like Dean said, it depends on the hosting tournament which has their own, but mostly same rules.
@@KikuraKun thanks
Why isn't front leg side kick or roundhouse used more often in the matches? It seems more like a fencing match compared to matched from 20yrs ago?
even in the JKA karate association where Shotokan karate is teached more effectively and efficiently, these are still point matches (not light contact, meaning you have to stop and go to your places after either you or your opponent scores effectively a technique on each other, after a certain number of these is reached, one of them win)
In point scoring matches, slow but powerful techniques aren't effective, since they leave you vulnerable for a strike, according to the rules, you have to effectively hit from the lower torso to the head a punch or a kick fast and with technique
in the other hand, karate is widely differenced by its roots and masters, for example, Kyokushin was created by Mas Oyama, a full contact karate style, you can see all of those techniques you mentioned there being used almost always
Join a dojo and work out for 10 to 20 years and your question will answer itself.
空手の本来の意味、目的が見えてくる試合ですね
I have never been convinced with the scoring practices in karate kumite. The issue is the demonstration of control, which results in some techniques not scoring because of too much control, and some techniques scoring that would not have with no control.
I think that’s the art of it all. To find that happy medium to show your skills.
He who implores the judges the most wins.
Is this Martial Art🙄Without kicking & Punching The Game Has Been Ended😁I really enjoyed to watch Kyokushin Karate then others 👍✊👊
9:59 amizing speed
Nice video to admire
I wish this was the karate that ended up in the Olympics.
It would greatly favour Shotokan more as this was made by the JKA (which only focusses on Shotokan). Other styles like Goju-Ryu, Wado-Ryu and Uechi-Ryu will have to change a lot of their rules for a different ruleset that favours something else. And Olympics prefers to showcase sports that can also appear fun, safe and approachable. Hence the many restrictions to make WKF so safety concerned.
Как у японцев благородно всё происходит. Ни истерик,ни обид. Уважение.
Keisuke sensei is a real master in kumite, a very clever karate-ka. すごい!
Jajajaa... ¿Cómo puedes decir eso? ¿Qué no ves que no tiene técnica? No sabe ni atacar ni defender. "Tan malo el pinto como el Colorado."
@@jorgeestrada5713 Un artista marcial experimentado es capaz de percibir cuando hay técnica y cuando no la hay. Y si Keisuke Nemoto es sexto Dan y tetracampeón un kumite fue por su habilidad y su conocimiento. El que nunca ha combatido sobre un tatami a estos niveles que ellos están, tiende a menospreciar lo que no conoce.
@@jujafak5943 . Te dejo en tu ignorancia.
@@jorgeestrada5713 El ignorante señala y se ríe, el conocedor observa analiza y mejora. Solamente te diré eso.
田中昌彦先生は当たるか当たらないかで極めを見せつけた時代とは大分変わったのですね。技を出す責任を説いてられたが。あて切ってしまうなら拳サポーターせめてつけてやることは協会は変えないのでしょうか。
Looks better in slow motion.
Was that the quarter final dance competition?
Could the heading could be elaborated in English reading Japanese is not possible
How many of you RUclips experts have spent even one minute on a dojo floor working out? Yeah, that's what I thought.
Well now, don’t be too hasty in your “quickly-jumping-to-conclusions”. I started my practice in 1963 in Los Angeles at the downtown dojo of the California Karate Association. Nishiyama Sensei had been teaching there for a short time. When I heard he was teaching there, I talked my dad into driving me there to enroll. He did, and I stuck with practice for the next twelve years until knee trouble forced me out for a while. I tested for and received my shodan at the Fall 1965 grading of the AAKF at that same central dojo; I’m proud to say that in addition to Nishiyama Sensei’s presence as chief examiner, the day was made even better by the presence of Nakayama Sensei, the JKAs chief instructor!
A real fight would have ended before this one started at 2:05. I understand sport and competition but this should not be confused as a fight.
やっぱ当て込みありにしないと型の動きって出てこないよなぁ。
remember this guys are bare-handed and can punch the face and torso breast as they can also kick it. If they will be able to land a punch(never mind kick) to the face it may knock out or cause contusion or a black eye or injure the nose or lips.there were instances that in All Japan karate Kumite some are knocked-out by one punch or one kick. Why not spar with another with bare knuckle fist and try to hit the other face or breast with a punch. may be one will get nervous just knowing that you could be hit by abre knuckle fist no matter how well controlled it is.
We can all learn karate but very few can compete. As a blackbelter If I train hard I may win against those who have same reflexes but we're unprepared.i may win against same reflexes same training time but not trained with high level instructors. To make it short reflexes is the ultimate differentiator
No my son is timing and power and strength from conditioning and most tournaments competitors neglect strength and conditioning for timing and endurance. But that doesn't mean they can't fight like tigers if they wanted to.
Shotokan is a great style of Karate but it focuses too much on tournaments.
I don't like the style and appreciate it.
This is why people watch MMA.
Stand and stare or spoon on the ground take your pick.
Karate was never meant to be even a sport, much less, have an audience that knows nothing. There would be no MMA without the original martial arts. Get a brain.
Lol yea, barely can watch this even though i learned karate as a kid 😅
Yes, all the people like you that can't understand
MMA will not created if Karate doesn't exist, the Origin of MMA IS TRADITIONAL KARATE.
This was another Example of Blocking and Strikin,Hide and Seek,TSSSsss...!
What is this? Is this a dancing competition or something else?
😂😂😂 at that age playing such a funny way of contact
Балет с тяжолым трудом физо
With allllllll the years training, taking lessons and having classes and practise, they all still end up fighting just like normal men!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
In my opinion there's no clear winner. Both martial arts are as effective as the practitioners understanding and proficiency in their respective arts. I'd have loved to study Aikido in addition to Shotokan Ryu
Love kyokushin
Too much jumping up and down here and not enough action.
No hay continuidad del combate , eso lo aleja de una pelea real. Y lo hace vulnerable.
How is this karate??
Do they even hit each other?
Skipping without ropes with vocal spectator support.
I got a question. Only JKA or what other styles of karate can participate into this tournament?
JKA is not a style of karate, this is only association. So, everyone can participate here, thats only sport
JKA is just Shotokan.
やっぱ、裸拳での組手は命のやり取り感を感じるな
I like WKF more… I feel like it’s just better than this because here it seems like they ain’t that flexible but on wkf matches it’s a whole different story.
Kulak çınlaması da istermisin Sensei
This is karate for sports.
Почему-то в MMA and in UFC побеждает ударная и удушающая техника , дзю до,вспомните фильм
«Гений Дзю До»,карате очень сильное оружие,но для других целей.
as a whole, if karate was taught like how MMA is taught (violently, effective and not to score points, but rather to be an effective system), karate would make a great candidate, it's already being taught like this in Kudo, and Kudo being so recently born, is already such a big competence for the UFC.
(Kudo = Kyokushin karate [full contact style karate by Mas Oyama, who was taught both Okinawan and japanese karate, judo, Aikido, Kung Fu and boxing] + Judo + allowing head punches, takedowns, etc)
Wheres the flipping front kick knock out ?
Guys go watch some kyokushin fight, much more exciting
Awesome! 🇯🇵
Muito grato e pouca pancada...
Karate or boxing?
they said karate is lame only good for olimpic no full contact..
now let them see how someone took a punch in the face
ある意味、フルコンよりも緊張感がありますね。
Respect....
OSSUSHINOBU
Amin
Lets jump!
What little kids are you kidding me? what kind of martial art is this?
This was more like Shotokan't. Brennan, Christopher or Hall would have had them for breakfast.
I would add Tokey Hill to that list.
This is like " I could of had you, maybe". Mui Thai would destroy these guys
Good grief are they ever going to stop bunny hopping on their toes and get it on.
this looks very nice to watch compared to WKF's jumping jack flash
FYI jumping jack flash defeated static karate
Osoi janai !
maybe the challangers should have their own cheerleaders
Kapan tarungnya? Gitu2 terus
чтобы стоять и прыгать на месте и толкаться не нужно познавать карате
too many commercials. could not watch
Watching this, seeing mainly gaku zuki, is disappointing , the fighters of the 80’s like Aidan Trimble SKIF, could have demolished these fighters with their immense kicking prowess and dynamic movement..
To understand why there are so few kicks, have a look at the fight Frank Brennan v Imamura. Brennan was acknowledged as having one of the deadliest kicks of his generation. But hands are simply quicker than feet due to a shorter distance to travel in a "sport" where the difference can be 1-2 milliseconds. I agree the elite British karateka of the 1980s were blessed with some of the best kicking talent ever seen and there is footage of elite Japanese fighters being clearly intimidated. However, the Japanese still won more titles than they lost. Kicks are also risky - more of a western mindset, than Japanese. If you miss a high kick in a tournament match or in a real life fight, you can leave yourself exposed as Imamura showed against Brennan.
can you even throw a perfect gyaku tsuki first? what is the point of learning too many techniques but not get any of them right?
Core Zero The intense training in Japanese Dojo’s moulds very strong techniques. Infact the instructors class can be so tough many don’t make it. As anything, it all depends on how you’ve trained and your instructor.
@@phantomspiritxx exactly 👍
I thot some dudes on the street are fighting
now i know why these are not on ESPN , just two short stocky men dancing on plywood making noise , guess is back to bowing where i am more entertained , hahaaaa
おお!ずば抜けた殺傷本能、キラー・インスチクトを持つと言われた谷山が審判してる。
時代は移っているんだな~
はっぱりそうなの? 動画でしか見たことないが、それでも谷山の凄く危なそうな雰囲気がわかる。試合であっても平気で入れてきそうだし、相手はいやだろうな。
@@omicron6omicron692 本部指導員はみんな武道家だよ。
I’m gonna go back watching Kyokushin.
My thoughts. Almost fell asleep watching this.
Go and don't come back here again.
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Totally agree
Ask kyokushin karatekas if they want to get punched in the face by a shotokan karatekas 😂 you little fool hahaha. When kyokushin allows Jo Dan punches our styles will respect each other.
You cannot comment like this on a style that you haven't practiced or that you don't like, so you took a first wrong step.
This is not karate philosophy.😢
The sparring tournament
very fast of gyaku tsuki...
2:30 右膝、かなり悪そう。
They should have passivity warnings like Judo. imo, it would make it more explosive and exciting.
Karate was never meant for audiences.
It's not meant to be exciting for you and other know-nothings.
Без ударов в голову и остановки балет!
Old Time combat
All the training all the techniques being practiced and the only thing they really use is a straight punch
The only thing here is to score a point. Kicks are involved, but most use punch since it is more effective. Kicking to the head is almost rare since it is easy to block and leave the opponent vulnerable. It is also a highest point to score.
So in general, kicks have more range, but slower.
Pelean como principiantes
I skipped 18 minutes to see the winner
The 1st strike takes century to ....wat!!¡😂
ちょこちょこ当たるんよね。
寸止めとは…。楽しいんだけど!
Deashi Barai con Giaku Suki y Kisami Suki..y listo!!
なんと,道着掴みはOKなのか。ずっと反則だと思ってたよ。でも昔もこんな掴んでかな?
If that's the best I'd hate to see the worst.
8:36
Incredible! Nemoto
6 time champion . . . of what? Staring?
O karatê é muito forte, mas a competição não empolga quem assiste.
I have the utmost respect for Karate Practicioners, especially from a particular Island(I can't remember the name,Yokonawa?,where it really is a serious Business!)But unfortunately i don't think it translates to a Spectator Sport!
@@jerryoshea3116 Okinawa, and that's japanese karate, not Okinawan, although japanese karate was found by gishin funakoshi, creator of the JKA and Shotokan style karate, the real Okinawan karate is in the legacy of Motobu Choki, known for being the best fighter in the island, but not the best leader, he didn't liked fancy things, just useful, and karate, as a whole, is useful and effective but not when teached only for scoring points.
@@싸울희망 Well thanx for the info..Me personally I liked the Okinawa Style!
Karate only good for endurance, power stance, discipline, control, and reading movement’s. in real life fights i saw slow motion of my opponents movements for real.. but watching these is weird for me, they should have gloves like mma then punches can be delivered fully and safely
both fighters are hesitant to attack. not much exchange of kicks and punches.
wery good
Look like kids are fighting compared to BJJ
J'ai failli m'endormir à 3 reprises en regardant cette vidéo
根本選手は僕の空手の先生でした
Para ser negras tardan mucho para el combate