I have been training since I was 16 and am now 68yrs old, having practised 3 martial arts extensively, a TKD 4th dan, 10yrs in Wing Chun and now a 1st dan in Shotokan and I can recognise a good instructor a mile away. The Sensei here is a very good teacher and a good practitioner. His students are lucky to have him.
Wow, I really appreciate what you said, as that means a lot to me. I'm now 30, but have been training since 11 years old. The martial arts definitely require much sacrifice and dedication. I find that the new generation does not have the patience for learning a martial art as those did in the past. Not everyone is like this however. As the martial arts require delayed gratification usually until shodan or first degree black. And even at that point, black belt is only the beginning as my sensei used to say.
Es perfecto,el yoko geri, partiendo de que seas flexible, después de 45 años de practica de,karate shotokai, he aprendido que,las patadas o keri buenos son aquellas,que salen espontáneamente,sin tanta flexibilidad
Thank you I really appreciate your comment. These 2 kicks took years for me to get right, and even today there are still minor adjustments I make. The secret to becoming good at martial arts is to always keep learning and improving. As no one is perfect, we can only strive or aim for perfection.
As a practitioner of a style very similar to Kyokushin Karate, (the founder of my style, KokoroKan Karate studied under Mas Oyama and Tadashi Nakamura in the 60's and 70's who's name is Kaicho Frank Rossetti), I love the content and instruction in your video here. I hold the rank of 3rd Dan and having been an instructor at our dojo for years now. I can appreciate and respect a true and thorough instructor when I see one. Keep on the path of knowledge and teaching the way Sensei and may God bless you and keep you always. 🙏🏻✝️🙌🏻 Osu!! Edit: Keep up the great content, you've gained a new sub. Osu!!
Very nice video.You young people are the future of martial arts. Today there is so much ego in the martial arts. Its great to see your channel really demonstrates what martial arts spirit is all about. Training hard and being humble :)
Vídeo maravilhoso e muito esclarecedor da técnica. Venho tentando a muito tempo fazer um bom yoco geri, mas agora com a sua aula vou melhorar muito! Obrigado. Oss
Looks pretty good also you should always remember to bring the leg back quickly so no one does not grab your leg and have at least 3 punches or kicks ready to use at one time.you have great form.and thanks. Phil
I've done yoko geri for decades and your technique is superb. But I was taught isn an early version of TKD which was really Shotokan with the main difference being the side kick which was the Korean iteration which is more like a back kick and the motion is more like a piston whereas the Japanese kicks are shaped like a fan. The KOREAN version is much harder biomechanically to master and I'm still trying to get it right
sadly all the masters in okinawa have past away, i studied motoburyu during the vietnam time and his son should stillbe alive, motoburyu is the okinawan style of the fist and the heel of the foot. Ihope someday you go to okinawa andlearn thtat sytle
I know what you mean about the transitional position that some stylists use when learning and practising some kicks. I think that the reason why some get into a bad habit of resting their foot when standing on one leg is because their teacher/sensei make them do kata super slowly to push them for endurance reasons. I grew up doing Ed Parker's American Kenpo and remember being drilled kata's (called sets and forms in Kenpo) over and over again, in slow motion for endurance during warm up. The Sensei / teacher who started that craze off probably didn't think at the negative consequences it would cause. Good point you picked up on it. Cheers
Appreciate you sharing your training history. Yes, I've been in the same position before - being drilled repetitively techniques that are somewhat questionable. However, I've always maintained a very open mind when it comes to the martial arts, and I believe being able to adapt, evolve, and adjust are keys to always refining ones skill and improving. If we just accept that you must chamber the foot by touching your leg before you side kick, that will be the end of your martial arts growth. Learn it from your teachers, respect their teachings, but never accept one teaching as the sole truth or method. Become proficient at the basics and fundamentals, then eventually find your own path or put your own spin on the training. This is how to keep evolving overtime. Rather than staying stuck in time with irrelevant techniques.
@@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL For sure, I agree. I respect some of the people who originally taught me. Although that was a long time ago. One book I learnt a lot from was Bill Wallace's "Dynamic Stretching and Kicking" on how he side kicked, which I found very interesting. I believe his side kick is similar way to how Jhoon Rhee taught Bruce Lee to side kick. More so raising your knee high and to an angle and push-kicking out at your target while at the same time moving your entire body in the kicking direction (so as to give the kick more power through momentum / mass). If this isn't how you perform side kicks, i would imagine it is worth considering. My Sensei at the time were rigid in how they taught their techniques, and perhaps people learning alternative methods caught them out. Yes. Respect your Sensei, until perhaps you are Sensei and then try things out for fun, entertainment and success!
I’ve seen the side kick performed a few ways. Especially the chambering part of it. This was new. It’s looks more controlled. I suppose it depends on the situation. Do I need more speed or strength behind the attack for this situation. Nice!
Hello. When you kick you have to retract your leg., this way you can choice your stance when put down the leg again. Never use the gravity for down the leg, in any kicks, otherwise nice technic. OSS!!
Master Ben excellent demonstration. It looks familiar, but not sure of the name. I've been breaking down your movements, your steps before you position for the initial kick. It almost appears it is a back kick to the solar plexus but then again it looks like a 'cross behind side kick'. In any case it looks very effective. Thanks for sharing. 🙏😊😊❤️❤️❤️🇻🇳🇺🇸
Oss Sensei Sama! Tomorrow I will start my first club "Fudo Jitsu" tournament. Irkutsk. Russia. It very smart and simple for my understanding this practise. Thanks my own Sensei Konstantin Verkchosin and deep Rei for His lessons and trainings. Thanks to You! And Deep Rei, Sensei Jason Leung. (Sorry for my grammatic) I wish to learn more. Wish to find my own Budo in my life. Once more again my deep Rei and OSS for my teachers. With respect. Aleksey Nikulin 7th kyu. Oss
For non contact karate, like Shotokan yes, but in real fight every kick od punch got to be like a ...push. For example if he will try to kick a heavy bag it is not gonna work he will just swipe it
there's little difference between kicking airs and bags. .kicking stationary bags is for power development, timing and accurate calculation to measures for a right distance. . said kick need not be retracted at once upon impact and stays there for a fraction of a second in order to assess its penetrating force. . .whereas kicking airs is to assess its "whip principle" and balance. .that's why it should be retracted at once upon delivery. .
Fine, a request for you, when you do zenghuds dachi, please your back leg heel is moving backwards, please correct it, your balance, power, perfection, r nice, 👍👍
Yoko Geri, Mawashi Geri etc needs extremely good mobile hip joints, in lack of which one could never be able to perform these kicks, no matter how much he/she practice. No technique would ever work if the hip joint is not super mobile. Look at his pivot leg toe when he is executing the kick. He is hardly turning it, he must be having super smooth hip joints, and frustrating part is no teacher talks about it.
I am sorry but those way of stances is not usually realistic. In a self defense situation in a trouble fight or rumble fight, one does not stand as demonstrated in this video but in a high stance; so I think that the kicking way as shown is not practical. That is good in a tournament where there is a wide gap between opponents at the start of a fight.
Karate for world peace 🌎🥋🔥⛩🙏
Who told you that?!
I have been training since I was 16 and am now 68yrs old, having practised 3 martial arts extensively, a TKD 4th dan, 10yrs in Wing Chun and now a 1st dan in Shotokan and I can recognise a good instructor a mile away. The Sensei here is a very good teacher and a good practitioner. His students are lucky to have him.
Wow, I really appreciate what you said, as that means a lot to me. I'm now 30, but have been training since 11 years old. The martial arts definitely require much sacrifice and dedication. I find that the new generation does not have the patience for learning a martial art as those did in the past. Not everyone is like this however. As the martial arts require delayed gratification usually until shodan or first degree black. And even at that point, black belt is only the beginning as my sensei used to say.
watch Kung Fu kick training
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@@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIALthis is the truth, it’s insane how apathetic they are to martial arts and life in general.
HOW TO YOKO GERI // KARATE SIDE KICK🥋⛩
Es perfecto,el yoko geri, partiendo de que seas flexible, después de 45 años de practica de,karate shotokai, he aprendido que,las patadas o keri buenos son aquellas,que salen espontáneamente,sin tanta flexibilidad
OSS 🥋🔥
Excelent!!!
Nordeste - Brazil.
My favorite kick.
Such a good teacher ❤
Great presentation of the two kicks. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you I really appreciate your comment. These 2 kicks took years for me to get right, and even today there are still minor adjustments I make. The secret to becoming good at martial arts is to always keep learning and improving. As no one is perfect, we can only strive or aim for perfection.
Muy buena clase y explicación gracias sensei saludos de Perú 🇵🇪🇵🇪 oss 👍👍👍
You always produce great lessons. Soft but powerful kicks Sensi💥
Thank you so much God Bless 🥋🔥🌎👍⛩🙏
you're doing well, sharing karate with the world. keep it up, respects.... oss
Thank you brother! OSS!
Thank you sensi ❤️
OSS thank you so much for watching!
As a practitioner of a style very similar to Kyokushin Karate, (the founder of my style, KokoroKan Karate studied under Mas Oyama and Tadashi Nakamura in the 60's and 70's who's name is Kaicho Frank Rossetti), I love the content and instruction in your video here. I hold the rank of 3rd Dan and having been an instructor at our dojo for years now. I can appreciate and respect a true and thorough instructor when I see one. Keep on the path of knowledge and teaching the way Sensei and may God bless you and keep you always. 🙏🏻✝️🙌🏻
Osu!!
Edit: Keep up the great content, you've gained a new sub. Osu!!
Thank you brother! OSS!
Accurately Done.
Oss sensei I understood brutally this kick ❤️ tq
☺️❤️🔥🥋🔥☀️ thank you for watching
perfect Yoko geri! super explanation... all points covered ... thanks for another inspiration for my kids drill
You are so welcome!
Beautiful kicks and technique. I haven't seen many senseis presenting the differences between Keage and Kekomi. Congrats!
I appreciate your comment! Thank you for watching God Bless 🥋🔥🙏🌎⛩
Great job Jason! Really enjoying your videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
you have a really awsome yoko geri
OSS thank you brother
Very nice video.You young people are the future of martial arts. Today there is so much ego in the martial arts. Its great to see your channel really demonstrates what martial arts spirit is all about. Training hard and being humble :)
Thank you, your comment made my day 🥋🙏🌎
@@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL Credit due for sure..Fantastic Videos and channel !!!
Vídeo maravilhoso e muito esclarecedor da técnica. Venho tentando a muito tempo fazer um bom yoco geri, mas agora com a sua aula vou melhorar muito! Obrigado. Oss
muito obrigado por assistir meu amigo, tenho certeza que você vai melhorar muito seu chute! OSS
Thank you sensei
Detalhes têm muita importância no karatê! Excelente sensei! Oss
OSS 🥋🔥⛩🙏👍🌎❤️
Looks pretty good also you should always remember to bring the leg back quickly so no one does not grab your leg and have at least 3 punches or kicks ready to use at one time.you have great form.and thanks.
Phil
Good point!
My favourite ever kick. ❤
Thank you for watching, hope you subscribe :) 🥋🙏🌎🔥⛩
I've done yoko geri for decades and your technique is superb. But I was taught isn an early version of TKD which was really Shotokan with the main difference being the side kick which was the Korean iteration which is more like a back kick and the motion is more like a piston whereas the Japanese kicks are shaped like a fan. The KOREAN version is much harder biomechanically to master and I'm still trying to get it right
Thank you for sharing your awesome experience!
Very good demonstration,super yoko geri..
Thank you sooo much!
Makasih tutorial nya Yoko Gerry nya ka🙏
Você e muito bom eu também luto karatê sotok eu só faixa marrom gostaria de ter um aulas com vc e marximo você e o cara
obrigado por assistir meu amigo, espero um dia viajar e ensinar ao redor do mundo :)
Wow great tutorial 🥋
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice one👌👌
Thank you OSS!
100% Shotokan style..
Keep up the great work..
Oss.Jka Belgium..
Thank you very much!
Jadi video ini sangat membantu
Cheers I was taught wrong 😃 going to try with knee side ways also need to find some flexibility videos but awesome kicks
Well there are many ways to do the technique, this is the way I find the most effective. Thanks for watching, and cheers to your training!
@@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL Thank you I do find your technique more effective. Balance is also so much better
完璧な横蹴り。
これほど卓越した技量だと、
制空圏をコントロールされるので、懐に入るのは、まず不可能。
空手の醍醐味は、横蹴りだと思います。
yes Karate is lifetime training very nice video thank you
Thank you for watching, martial arts is a lifetime endeavor 🥋🙏
Grande !!! Very good !! Molto bene !!! 😃
Thank you so much 🥋🔥
Perfect 👍👏🙏👌
Oss from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭
OSS!
sadly all the masters in okinawa have past away, i studied motoburyu during the vietnam time and his son should stillbe alive, motoburyu is the okinawan style of the fist and the heel of the foot. Ihope someday you go to okinawa andlearn thtat sytle
One of the destinations on my bucket list. I look forward to that day, thank you for coming to my channel! Oss!
Great...
Thank you for watching!
Reviewing for my test
Hi sir I am raajvir Singh Gautam your technique is very good sir
OSS
OSS!!!
Amazing Sensei thank you for your video
انصح الجميع بمتابعة هذا الكابتن الرائع
I know what you mean about the transitional position that some stylists use when learning and practising some kicks. I think that the reason why some get into a bad habit of resting their foot when standing on one leg is because their teacher/sensei make them do kata super slowly to push them for endurance reasons.
I grew up doing Ed Parker's American Kenpo and remember being drilled kata's (called sets and forms in Kenpo) over and over again, in slow motion for endurance during warm up.
The Sensei / teacher who started that craze off probably didn't think at the negative consequences it would cause. Good point you picked up on it. Cheers
Appreciate you sharing your training history. Yes, I've been in the same position before - being drilled repetitively techniques that are somewhat questionable. However, I've always maintained a very open mind when it comes to the martial arts, and I believe being able to adapt, evolve, and adjust are keys to always refining ones skill and improving. If we just accept that you must chamber the foot by touching your leg before you side kick, that will be the end of your martial arts growth. Learn it from your teachers, respect their teachings, but never accept one teaching as the sole truth or method. Become proficient at the basics and fundamentals, then eventually find your own path or put your own spin on the training. This is how to keep evolving overtime. Rather than staying stuck in time with irrelevant techniques.
@@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL For sure, I agree. I respect some of the people who originally taught me. Although that was a long time ago. One book I learnt a lot from was Bill Wallace's "Dynamic Stretching and Kicking" on how he side kicked, which I found very interesting. I believe his side kick is similar way to how Jhoon Rhee taught Bruce Lee to side kick. More so raising your knee high and to an angle and push-kicking out at your target while at the same time moving your entire body in the kicking direction (so as to give the kick more power through momentum / mass). If this isn't how you perform side kicks, i would imagine it is worth considering.
My Sensei at the time were rigid in how they taught their techniques, and perhaps people learning alternative methods caught them out. Yes. Respect your Sensei, until perhaps you are Sensei and then try things out for fun, entertainment and success!
I’ve seen the side kick performed a few ways. Especially the chambering part of it. This was new. It’s looks more controlled. I suppose it depends on the situation. Do I need more speed or strength behind the attack for this situation. Nice!
Awesome technique. Do you have a dojo for people to visit and train?
At the moment, not open to the public. In the future it is a goal of mine for sure.
Hello from Bulgaria Sliven city.
Hello brother!
Hello. When you kick you have to retract your leg., this way you can choice your stance when put down the leg again. Never use the gravity for down the leg, in any kicks, otherwise nice technic. OSS!!
Thanks for the tips!
Master Ben excellent demonstration. It looks familiar, but not sure of the name. I've been breaking down your movements, your steps before you position for the initial kick. It almost appears it is a back kick to the solar plexus but then again it looks like a 'cross behind side kick'. In any case it looks very effective. Thanks for sharing. 🙏😊😊❤️❤️❤️🇻🇳🇺🇸
Osss!
Really nice
Thank you! Cheers!
tres bon yoko
Oss!
Oss Sensei Sama
Apakah tubuh harus tegak saat melakukan yoko geri?
Oss Sensei 🇮🇳
فوق العاده بود🌺🌹
🥋🔥❤️⛩🌎✌️
Great video can you post a video on fighting on a sideways far as throwing punches elbow kick
Will do my best!
Oss Sensei Sama!
Tomorrow I will start my first club "Fudo Jitsu" tournament. Irkutsk. Russia.
It very smart and simple for my understanding this practise.
Thanks my own Sensei Konstantin Verkchosin and deep Rei for His lessons and trainings. Thanks to You! And Deep Rei, Sensei Jason Leung. (Sorry for my grammatic)
I wish to learn more. Wish to find my own Budo in my life.
Once more again my deep Rei and OSS for my teachers.
With respect.
Aleksey Nikulin
7th kyu.
Oss
All the best for you my friend, and good luck with your martial arts journey :) OSS 🥋🔥⛩🙏🌎
@@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL Oss
OSS Sir
Good kicking sir
Oss
🥋🤝👍💯it is fine
🥋🙏🌎🏆🔥🌊
I learned a lot thank you 🙏
Thank you for watching 🥋🔥🙏⛩🌎
عالی سن سی 👏👏
Saya suka tendangan itu bebas dan akurat serta enak bangeet
Oss good kic master
Oss !
OSS
For non contact karate, like Shotokan yes, but in real fight every kick od punch got to be like a ...push. For example if he will try to kick a heavy bag it is not gonna work he will just swipe it
Thank you for your feedback!
What trademark of your Gi? Nice Gi for kata performance.
This is Arawaza Gi, thank you for watching!
when kicking, the lower leg remains 90 degrees or rotates like muaythai/kumite ?? if to Kata whether it stays at 90 degrees ?
Depends if you want maximum extension you need to rotate
💕💕💕💕💕
❤️
Oss
Nice theory, but kicking the air without impact is easier. I wanna see you kicking with impact on punching bag or a makiwara to prove your power.
Here ya go: ruclips.net/video/l5ZoWU8NwCo/видео.html
there's little difference between kicking airs and bags. .kicking stationary bags is for power development, timing and accurate calculation to measures for a right distance. . said kick need not be retracted at once upon impact and stays there for a fraction of a second in order to assess its penetrating force. . .whereas kicking airs is to assess its "whip principle" and balance. .that's why it should be retracted at once upon delivery. .
Would love to learn this but my flexibility is just terrible when it comes to kicks.
Just a little practice everyday will help. Consistency is the most important thing to become flexible.
Its frustrating how good you kick...
Great
Rất tốt 😄👍
cảm ơn vì đã xem
Arigato !!!
oss 🥋🔥
Fine, a request for you, when you do zenghuds dachi, please your back leg heel is moving backwards, please correct it, your balance, power, perfection, r nice, 👍👍
Want to move your back leg heel too forward, it will give you perfect power, without lose your 60 percent power, 🙏👍👍
Noted!
Good Maje a kick with hand down .that s perfect advice to novice
Thank you for watching!
I'm 20 years old and I Wish to learn karate too. Is it possible for me
Yes you can, you can start anytime!
Hi Great, but how can I strengthen my yoko Geri
Practice slow with control
Você é brasileiro?
Yoko Geri, Mawashi Geri etc needs extremely good mobile hip joints, in lack of which one could never be able to perform these kicks, no matter how much he/she practice. No technique would ever work if the hip joint is not super mobile. Look at his pivot leg toe when he is executing the kick. He is hardly turning it, he must be having super smooth hip joints, and frustrating part is no teacher talks about it.
Hi sir like your side kikis
Thank you 🙏⛩
In my tehnic for green belt is ashi yoko geri without keage or kekomi
Please play kata ANAN DAI🙏
Basaidai kata please
Here is my BASSAI Dai ruclips.net/video/Qpt3W7Y06Kg/видео.html
🥋🔥⛩🌎🙏
Should use Ushido ura mawashi geri to encounter that Yoko geri keage.
All kata please 🙏👍
One day :)
Yep
Eu indo aprender pra dar um chute no J/G:
I am sorry but those way of stances is not usually realistic. In a self defense situation in a trouble fight or rumble fight, one does not stand as demonstrated in this video but in a high stance; so I think that the kicking way as shown is not practical. That is good in a tournament where there is a wide gap between opponents at the start of a fight.
Eso es Goyo Ryu
Unsu kata please 🙏
On my list of uploads, stay tuned!
please enable language subtitles
You can Speak Indonesia?
Hi my friend, I speak english :)
Субтитры сделай пожалуйста
В будущем попробую перевести
By the way sir, why don't you teach realistic stances in a street fight even in a one-on-one fight. Thank you.