Gyokko Ryu kata ‘Dan-Shi.’

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @Outsider666
    @Outsider666 6 дней назад

    Nice demonstration and nice Uke as well!

  • @حسینثقفی
    @حسینثقفی 24 дня назад +2

    Nice as always

  • @Mr.Wednesday-bu2oh
    @Mr.Wednesday-bu2oh 25 дней назад +4

    Cool. It’d never work in a real life scenario but it’s cool.
    Edit: a few reasons why it wouldn’t work so you know why I think this before you type your comments.
    All the steps in the video were planned for the demonstration. In real life you don’t know that they will grab your collar, and then swing at you that exact way. Anyone who thinks they can remember these moves and use them in a real life scenario effectively is going to get hit by reality HARD. It’s been proven for a long time now that this kind of martial art is not effective against anyone with a background in the fighting fundamentals like boxing and wrestling. There’s a reason why you don’t see any fancy wing chun in the UFC. It’s not against the rules, it just doesn’t apply to anyone besides MAYBE a drunk idiot if you’re very lucky. My best advice is don’t get into fights, and if someone tries to fight you just run. But the only thing that makes you anything but a victim in a hand to hand combat scenario is a basic knowledge of one or more aspects of MMA.

    • @chunkymunky_mofo8006
      @chunkymunky_mofo8006 25 дней назад +4

      He broke it down so you could see what was happening, and then sped it up to show it at speed...
      If you train you will understand how it works..not just dismiss it at face value.

    • @Mr.Wednesday-bu2oh
      @Mr.Wednesday-bu2oh 25 дней назад

      @@chunkymunky_mofo8006 I know he broke it down but it still wouldn’t work in real life. This only worked because it was an exercise where they knew exactly what the attacker would do. In real life you have no idea what the other guy is gonna do or how he’ll react. Everyone knows that to defend yourself in the real world you practice boxing, bjj, and maybe either wrestling or Muay Thai. These martial arts demonstrations are cool but it’s not a fight, it’s a dance.

    • @OdellWhite-k7n
      @OdellWhite-k7n 24 дня назад

      Greetings from Kentucky. It's actually a very effective technique. The techniques works because your opponent doesn't have time to react. He thinks you are defensive and doesn't expect to have his bicep stunned; humorous broken. Any techniques can be countered if you have time.

    • @Mr.Wednesday-bu2oh
      @Mr.Wednesday-bu2oh 24 дня назад

      @@OdellWhite-k7n read my second comment replying to that other guy. You cannot predict what type of punch he’ll throw or if he’ll grab your collar. You don’t know that he’ll “think you’re being defensive”, whatever that means. The only way those kind of moves would even have a chance of being effective is on a MUCH smaller opponent.

    • @OdellWhite-k7n
      @OdellWhite-k7n 23 дня назад

      Sure you can. He started the action by grabbing you first. The defender moves off the X and trap's his hand. His balance point is moving forward, which gives him two options.. That's why the counter strikes work.