I wish it was this great too but unfortunately it would be bad for their business if it has this much contact, less people would consider going to karate
@@reivhal9057 - They could institutionalize different levels or pathways, with one being focused on self-defense, spiritual discipline, and health, and the other including all of these things I just mentioned but being in addition focused on competition. And when it comes to competition, the JKA and all Karate organizations, really, should abandon tournament style point sparring. It's dangerous. What I mean is that if that's what you're training for-scoring a point for judges who can't always tell if a technique is really effective or not (because it's not full contact), and then stopping and resetting as soon as you've scored that point or as soon as the fight goes into a clinch or to the ground-then you're going to get killed in a real fight. That's just common sense.
Old school JKA kumite. No pads, contact allowed, no flopping, no hansoku-chui for face contact, no angry 'he hit me!' Taking hits like they were nothing. One punch ippons. Compared to the light touch tag and screaming running around the mat like a lunatic that is done today.
@@sullyb23511 Hansoku means excessive force not controlled. That does mean disqualified. If the opponent didn't get knocked out, contact was less severe and the opponent could continue, chukou, first warning would be given. Second contact, second warning, keikoku. Third and final contact, then Hansoku. Still up to referee to decide whether contact was too strong, or opponent moved into the strike without blocking or avoiding it.
Nope. I believe that was a dq. White demonstrated lack of control. That contact to the head by white, is not allowed if you are the aggressor. If, on the other hand, red was moving in, that would be different.
@@GibNR_ I dig that, completely. I trained/ competed in JKA/ISKF back in the day. Once was on the receiving end of a mae geri that kicked me OVER the karatekas waiting for their match, and OUT of the ring. Judges didn't score him because it was an imperfect technique! It's sooo different these days
@@dingo8babym20 The competition in Karate was made to show clean technic of martial art, but I think the balance between clean and effective technique is right way to do karate in the sport. Of course my logic is wrong, because we are all different and we looking for different goals. And You are right- karate is sooo different today
J'aime bien le comportement de ces compétiteurs ,mais dommages ils ne contrôlaient pas leurs coups. Avec célérités on maîtrisent l'impacte.parfaitement.
This is the weak point of Karate they do not waive or roll with the punches or kick. They just parry or block that is why they can be hit on the face by a punch of which a western boxer can waive or roll against it. This is clear in O:31- 34 of the video clip.
凄い!
逆突きがまともに顎に入ってる。音もヤバい。
This karate is muuuuch better than modern karate, specially than the one showed in the olympics, JKA please make Karate great again!!
I wish it was this great too but unfortunately it would be bad for their business if it has this much contact, less people would consider going to karate
@@reivhal9057 - They could institutionalize different levels or pathways, with one being focused on self-defense, spiritual discipline, and health, and the other including all of these things I just mentioned but being in addition focused on competition. And when it comes to competition, the JKA and all Karate organizations, really, should abandon tournament style point sparring. It's dangerous. What I mean is that if that's what you're training for-scoring a point for judges who can't always tell if a technique is really effective or not (because it's not full contact), and then stopping and resetting as soon as you've scored that point or as soon as the fight goes into a clinch or to the ground-then you're going to get killed in a real fight. That's just common sense.
@@Philmoscowitz tru
対剣道、対柔道、対極真……
を意識したかのような緊迫した一本勝負の空手!
今村の突きが凄すぎて❤
内田氏も今は伝統派とフルコンを融合させた実践融合空手を唱えた内田塾の塾長とは。時の流れの早いことよ。
Old school JKA kumite. No pads, contact allowed, no flopping, no hansoku-chui for face contact, no angry 'he hit me!' Taking hits like they were nothing. One punch ippons. Compared to the light touch tag and screaming running around the mat like a lunatic that is done today.
Was the first combatant disqualified?
@@sullyb23511 Hansoku means excessive force not controlled. That does mean disqualified. If the opponent didn't get knocked out, contact was less severe and the opponent could continue, chukou, first warning would be given. Second contact, second warning, keikoku. Third and final contact, then Hansoku. Still up to referee to decide whether contact was too strong, or opponent moved into the strike without blocking or avoiding it.
1:46 unreal. That's the real deal. Love it.
先の先上段突き素晴らしい
That's a weird looking punch in that first bout. Almost looks like a backhand strike in the slomo recap. But still effective!
They are so easy to beat without the use of Karate.
That was so 50 years ago and is still true.
『キックもどきの空手が横行する昨今、気持ちのいいくらい正統派な空手じゃのう』
0:25 ikken hisatsu in work! Beautiful
Nope. I believe that was a dq. White demonstrated lack of control. That contact to the head by white, is not allowed if you are the aggressor. If, on the other hand, red was moving in, that would be different.
If you look closely, the judge POINTS at white. An OPEN hand would have indicated ippon
@@dingo8babym20 I understand it, but sport rules are not interests me. It's the fight between two karateka, and its more important to show KARATE.
@@GibNR_ I dig that, completely. I trained/ competed in JKA/ISKF back in the day. Once was on the receiving end of a mae geri that kicked me OVER the karatekas waiting for their match, and OUT of the ring. Judges didn't score him because it was an imperfect technique! It's sooo different these days
@@dingo8babym20 The competition in Karate was made to show clean technic of martial art, but I think the balance between clean and effective technique is right way to do karate in the sport. Of course my logic is wrong, because we are all different and we looking for different goals. And You are right- karate is sooo different today
J'aime bien le comportement de ces compétiteurs ,mais dommages ils ne contrôlaient pas leurs coups. Avec célérités on maîtrisent l'impacte.parfaitement.
Великолепная работа!!!
一撃‼️ 極真会館が一撃と道着にまで刺繍を入れてるが協会空手は半世紀前には一撃勝負をやっていた。
this is the real karate, more attractive, no judges n refree stupid intrik, if ticket needed many people would buy for it.
True karate
寸止め空手は当てたもの勝ちだな。
Rất hay 😊😊👍👍
Oss esse sim e karatê raix
This is the weak point of Karate they do not waive or roll with the punches or kick. They just parry or block that is why they can be hit on the face by a punch of which a western boxer can waive or roll against it. This is clear in O:31- 34 of the video clip.
Des compétiteurs influencent les arbitres à leurs faveurs.
Karaté sério