SENSEI RICK HOTTON SEMINAR: Karate + Aikido | ft. Sensei Melissa Bell

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2023
  • Rick Hotton Sensei's Dojo: www.sundaymorningkeiko.org
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    Hello Karate Fam!
    This is my experience of a very special training!
    Rick Hotton Sensei & Melissa Bell Sensei led a hybrid Shotokan Karate/Aikido Seminar hosted by Sensei Karen MacDonald's Dojo 'Petaluma Karate Club'. It was an honor to participate once again and train with the magnificent Rick Hotton Sensei. It was an even greater privilege to be Sensei Hotton’s “Uke” (partner) for the majority of his demonstrations. He truly has been one of my mentors over the last few years, and has greatly influenced my karate training and views on martial arts as a whole. Also, it was my first time meeting Melissa Bell Sensei. Bell Sensei has a gentle spirit, yet her Aikido can be crushing when she chooses--embodying an ancient Japanese Martial Arts precept, of the sword that can take away life, while also having the choice to give or restore life.
    I learned so much, and look forward to future encounters with the Sunday Morning Keiko community, stay tuned!
    Oss,
    Jason
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Комментарии • 130

  • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
    @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +28

    Hello Karate Fam!
    This is my experience of a very special training!
    Rick Hotton Sensei & Melissa Bell Sensei led a hybrid Shotokan Karate/Aikido Seminar hosted by Sensei Karen MacDonald's Dojo 'Petaluma Karate Club'. It was an honor to participate once again and train with the magnificent Rick Hotton Sensei. It was an even greater privilege to be Sensei Hotton’s “Uke” (partner) for the majority of his demonstrations. He truly has been one of my mentors over the last few years, and has greatly influenced my karate training and views on martial arts as a whole. Also, it was my first time meeting Melissa Bell Sensei. Bell Sensei has a gentle spirit, yet her Aikido can be crushing when she chooses--embodying an ancient Japanese Martial Arts precept, of the sword that can take away life, while also having the choice to give or restore life.
    I learned so much, and look forward to future encounters with the Sunday Morning Keiko community, stay tuned!
    Oss,
    Jason

    • @JKAKARATE-yc2ew
      @JKAKARATE-yc2ew Год назад

      Give me your no

    • @ShukokaiStu
      @ShukokaiStu Год назад

      Great to see the use of Karate & Aikido combined training concepts expanding. Have trained this way many years ago and it was an extremely effective combination that just worked hand in hand with each art. Thanks for posting, look forward to seeing more. Oss.

  • @keithkruger7270
    @keithkruger7270 Год назад +17

    I've been an aikido instructor for about 40 years and have practiced some Tae Kwon Do as well. This is really stellar presentation of using ELEMENTS of another art and bringing them the art you're practicing... Truly great sharing of knowledge and how to apply it to your own practice.

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      Wow, hi Keith that you for sharing. Hotton Sensei really is a mastermind of the modern karate era. And his unique blend of aiki techniques with karate is what separates him from the standard mechanical jka karate found all over the world. Thank you for watching and commenting, OSS!

    • @candidob8683
      @candidob8683 3 месяца назад

      It is said that the karate kata: Gojushiho, was a karate masters interpretation of Aikijujitsu techniques. Gojushiho movement is quite similar with Aikido grappling technique in terms of flowing knife hand or "tate-shuto-uke" or vertical knife hand block. "Tate-shuto-uke" does not resemble other shuto uke which resemble as "block technique". Rather it was throwing technique in "aiki-jujutsu". Another "shuto" technique as "shuto-nagashi-uke" or "knife-hand-flowing-block" has become the unique characteristic of Gojushiho because of flowing movement which is not merely interpreted as "block", but "throw". Enjoy the following video.....
      Practical Kata Bunkai: Gojushiho Multiple Nukite Sequence - ruclips.net/video/9qK6FeYWP64/видео.html

  • @terrylevin8204
    @terrylevin8204 Год назад +12

    One legend and another young lion on his way

  • @tashihishey34
    @tashihishey34 Год назад +6

    Excellent presentation and fusion of the Arts. I practise traditional Karate(IOGKF). I could compare IOGKF as a film camera while such new age fusion styles as digital cameras. It is good for young practioners to explore and evolve. However, at 65, I take comfort in the old school of Karate as it blends with traditional Japanese and Indian philosophies of Wabi - Sabi, Kintsugi and Yoga.

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      My sensei always said that as you age your training and take on karate as a whole must modify. Specifically relying less on strength and youth, and rather more on efficiency, technique, and experience. Well said and thank you for sharing!
      OSS

  • @felipeasctest5739
    @felipeasctest5739 Год назад +4

    Beautiful!! I'm a huge fan of both of you.. Sensei Rick Rocks!! Tks for sharing. OSS

  • @zenshinacademy4096
    @zenshinacademy4096 Год назад +1

    Wonderful to see Aikido being used in Karate. Have been in martial arts for 45 years now, 20 or so of those have been in Aikido. Aikido has influenced and changed the way I train and fight, forever making my way better for me.

  • @Titan500J
    @Titan500J Год назад +6

    What a beautiful blend of Karate and Aikido.
    Bravo

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      It was a pleasure helping Sensei Hotton demonstrate! Beautiful and powerful indeed.

  • @MrVlasek88
    @MrVlasek88 Год назад +3

    👍 no words.. just Thank you for sharing🙏

  • @trevorlee5192
    @trevorlee5192 Год назад +10

    Jason this was a masterclass! Epic collaboration between two of my favorite karate channels 🥋🥋🔥🔥

  • @mariosuarez1137
    @mariosuarez1137 Год назад +4

    Exelente me gusta voy a trabajarlo con mis alumnos ossu

  • @yorks_atheist3069
    @yorks_atheist3069 Год назад +6

    This is so interesting to me because I have a shodan in karate and just taken my first aikido grading

  • @birgitbiern821
    @birgitbiern821 Год назад +5

    Awosome! I am following Sensei Rick Hotton for many years now - as I am also following you and your great vlogs on RUclips, Sensei Jason. Thank you so much for sharing your experience! Warm, greats from germany , ❤
    oss!
    Birgit

  • @jasonandkrishandy-kraus123
    @jasonandkrishandy-kraus123 Год назад +4

    Sensei Hotton is a karate genius and is demonstrating the path forward for karate in the 21st Century. I'm sorry I missed this seminar.

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Yes, Sensei Hotton is a rarity in todays karate community. He is very humble and one who leads by example and experience. Thank you for watching, hope you can attend one of his seminars!
      OSS

  • @julianroninbb
    @julianroninbb Год назад +6

    Rick Hotton is one of the most amazing Karate practitioners & teachers. I've been following him for years & hopefully one day get to meet him & attend a seminar. Hopefully he comes to New Zealand / Aotearoa one day.
    He's like the less aggressive version of Andre Bertel 😅

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +4

      Haha, yes, this is the second time I've trained with Sensei Rick Hotton. He is a wizard of his craft, truly. You mentioned, Andre Bertel, and let me say I've seen many videos of him online, and will say he seems very competent. I'd say the main difference between Andre Bertel and Hotton Sensei is that Bertel Sensei embodies more of the hard style of martial arts, which to me at least, relies a bit more on youth and athleticism. Don't get me wrong, Bertel sensei is still what it seems a highly technical and proficient martial artist. Hotton Sensei on the other hand, embodies more of the soft style of martial arts. He incorporates a lot of Aikido principles, to not fight fire with fire, but to present a yielding mindset to attackers. To me this is not weak karate, it is very refined, efficient, and perhaps the highest form, as it aims to not rely on strength of the body, but instead high proficiency of technique and understanding of energy.

    • @julianroninbb
      @julianroninbb Год назад +1

      @@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL Yeah Andre is amazing! I've been to one of his workshops years ago. 100% agree with you!

    • @seamus7054
      @seamus7054 2 месяца назад

      @@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL Yes, I'd say that Andre Bertel is what Rick Hotton was twenty years ago. They are both truly great karateka in their own right.

  • @qphantom
    @qphantom Год назад +3

    Sensei, I know your body was sore after being tossed over and over. In minute 5.24, I've practice a variation of the technique in the demonstration. From the beginning of Sandan when you block with the morote uke, then use the nukite and step in, spin to take down instead of spinning and throwing a uraken. Very insightful video, Thanks for all your posting your guidance has continuously helped me improve..

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Hello brother, thank you for taking the time to comment. Haha, yes! You are correct I was very sore from being tossed around, but I believe if Hotton Sensei did not exhibit his superior technique and control, I would've been seriously injured instead of just sore. I will have to look into the Heian Sandan bunkai, to try to practice the technique you were describing. Appreciate the kind words!
      OSS!

  • @christianboddum8783
    @christianboddum8783 Год назад +3

    Very good!!

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Sensei Hotton is world class, and a rare breed of martial artist in todays generation!

  • @wchphoto
    @wchphoto 7 месяцев назад +1

    A few years after receiving my nidan in Shotokan, in the late 1970s, I began training in aikido under the late Shihan Mitsu Yamashita. Self-discipline had always come easy to me and my friends would say that I practiced "Shotokan" Aikido, meaning that I did my aikido with a Shotokan mentality. (The same would be said about my yoga training, decades later.) Besides my karate club at a local community college, I had a teaching obligation at our central dojo, where I also continued my training in the black belt classes. The chief instructor found out that I was training in aikido and one day, called me into his office where he "demonstrated" why the best karate training was more karate! I tried to explain to him that aikido stances were designed to re-direct power, not to deliver it. He ignored that and continued to basically beat the shit out of me! Lesson learned! Keep my dual training to myself. I'm delighted to see that Hotton Sensei had a similar but not as traumatic of a path.

  • @mark9104
    @mark9104 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sensei Hotton no doubt is one of the best Karate instructor out there, his understanding of the mechanism of movements as well as power generation is pretty unique

  • @mohammedanuwer11901
    @mohammedanuwer11901 Год назад +4

    Keep doing it

  • @frankbruun2572
    @frankbruun2572 Год назад +5

    Excellent🥋🇯🇵
    Sensei Hotton is a huge inspiration for me. Would love to train with him

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +2

      If you ever get the chance do not hesitate! He is a modern day martial arts master, a wizard of his craft.

  • @JoseFernandez-mt1se
    @JoseFernandez-mt1se 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you, Sensei to all the instructors for this valuable lesson of Karate-aikido. I'll be watching this video To review these amazing techniques. I know there's no substitute for being there. Highly appreciated!!

  • @Battleis-Assimous
    @Battleis-Assimous 9 месяцев назад +1

    If one is to truly learn the Art, one must be willing to Temper the body. There is a vast difference between the Sensei and the learners in there spiritual disposition and willingness to endure pain or discomfort. You will fight like you train. My self 61 years of training ( Yodan, Nehongo Shorinji Kempo Karate do.)

  • @samigarira7971
    @samigarira7971 Год назад +3

    Hello from algeria and OSS

  • @KataNerd1251
    @KataNerd1251 Год назад +5

    This is awesome Jason. Keep it up 💪

  • @jamjuridico
    @jamjuridico 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excelente Sensei. Por fin Karate + Aikido. Soy practicante desde 1989 y da sentido a una dinámica real y evidente en el combate.El "Irimi" girar tenKan es un cambio mental y psicológico que lleva mucho tiempo. Bien.

  • @warhawksmemories3071
    @warhawksmemories3071 Год назад +4

    That was awesome. Going to practice some take downs for both karate n BJJ. Lol I need more take downs for bjj

  • @melodicprogressivehousemph6429
    @melodicprogressivehousemph6429 Год назад +4

    Oh shit. My sensei Llewelyn is in the video. Will send this to him

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      Haha, nice. We actually chatted a bit during seminar, maybe we'll cross paths one day!

    • @melodicprogressivehousemph6429
      @melodicprogressivehousemph6429 Год назад +2

      @@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL oh cool man. So glad I got my 1st Dan belt(Shodan)from him. One of the best shotokan senseis I have ever met. Very detail oriented and passionate about Shotokan. Love your videos man and have enjoyed watching you. I now live on the East coast but may visit the West soon.

  • @dlowone
    @dlowone Год назад +1

    Great practical applications of some cool stuff didn’t think was all that useful before, good stuff like

  • @Harley_quinn.GAMERR
    @Harley_quinn.GAMERR Год назад +5

    Hello sir,
    I want you to upload some videos related to correction of stands and leg movements while doing kata.. I had quit karate for many years and now I'm leaning it from your channel as I've forgotten everything about it. So yah I hope that you'd help me by ur guidance
    Thank you sir.
    ( Even my style is SHOTOKAN.. Rank: Black 1)

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      I can try to do most common mistakes video, and how to fix. Stay tuned and thank you for the suggestion, will do my best. I also have another martial arts channel called youtube.com/@senseijason
      There might be some helpful videos there as well.

  • @LandoGamez8
    @LandoGamez8 Год назад +5

    This is an awesome video. I want to attend one by Sensei Hotton and You Too Sensei Jason. 🥋 I can learn a lot from Aikido as well.

  • @Inazuma28
    @Inazuma28 Год назад +4

    Make a shito ryu kata tutorial if u can 👍

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Perhaps I could collab with some shito ryu karate ka, as I don't naturally know many kata outside of SHOTOKAN style karate.

  • @karatearmchairhistorian9825
    @karatearmchairhistorian9825 Год назад +4

    Good stuff.

  • @honeybae3403
    @honeybae3403 Год назад +1

    Aikido + Karate = AWESOME 🥋

  • @ergunbag1970
    @ergunbag1970 Год назад +1

    This is really really good! Every Martial Artist should watch this!

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      OSS 😀
      Thank you for watching my friend :))✅🔥
      Please watch all my videos like share and subscribe with your karate team and family 🥋🔥🙏⛩😁🏆

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard Год назад +7

    Aikido gets a bad rap, and that's largely because of the person who made it crazy popular has become a bit of a cartoonish figure, rightly or wrongly.
    I however, love the philosophy of Aikido. The Dojos are always so clean, and the participants seem to mostly be reasonably good people. I am for sure going to train in it one day. I also love the specificity of the techniques. It seems to me, that the techniques are well defined for what you need to know. In other words, the scope is well defined.

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +3

      Aikido in theory is the highest route that a martial artist can achieve. Being able to manipulate your opponents energy, fighting fire with water, effortless, and maximum efficiency.
      However, I believe less than 1% of martial artists ever reach this pinnacle, but still a great journey to embark on.

  • @mageeaaron2624
    @mageeaaron2624 Год назад

    Incredible!!!!

  • @NMIBUBBLE
    @NMIBUBBLE Год назад +2

    Why is it that guys take it easy on women when they are training the technique, they need to feel the floor too! No matter what age they are. If they don't train to be harden they will fail when the real fight comes. OSS Horton is a wonderful Sensei's his teacher taught him well!
    I really like Sensei's Melissa Bell explanation of the technique my instructor didn't go as far in depth of what was going on while you were doing the technique we had to figure that out for ourselves later on in life, you guys are getting the royal treatment! Must of been a very interesting and wonderful seminar!

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад

      Hi
      For sure I agree. But just some background FYI..
      My Uke (partner), whom is a very good martial artist in her own right, let me know prior to take it EASY, as she was dealing with a neck injury.

  • @manojraison5416
    @manojraison5416 Год назад +4

    👍👍👍

  • @Holygroundmma
    @Holygroundmma Год назад +1

    Great job 👏

  • @PX125E
    @PX125E 11 месяцев назад

    I love this

  • @MgMg-mu5mw
    @MgMg-mu5mw Год назад +3

    Sensei please read my comment... i passed my white belt but when i took the test i got a "C" on the K`s of karate because i was sick for 5 days and i could not train karate. so does that mean i am weak and should i quit karate? (please reply my comment) sorry if my english is bad. Osu

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      I would say that grade doesn’t matter especially at the early stages of karate or martial arts training. What is more important is the mentality to never stop improving. Don’t give up keep going!

  • @sonduong5802
    @sonduong5802 Год назад +5

    It's great that Aikido can neutralise Karate strikes.

  • @honeybae3403
    @honeybae3403 Год назад +1

    Watching this again!! Please don’t throw me too hard ❤❤❤❤

  • @ShotokanKaratePage
    @ShotokanKaratePage Год назад

    wonderful training drill

  • @abhigharde1597
    @abhigharde1597 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice ❤

  • @GiC7
    @GiC7 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @junglejim3433
    @junglejim3433 Год назад

    I learned a lot about Karate in Aikido class

  • @MonteiroSamuel
    @MonteiroSamuel Год назад

    Yes Good Mestre!!🇦🇴👏👏

  • @bellathepitchow
    @bellathepitchow Год назад +2

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @honeybae3403
    @honeybae3403 Год назад

    My fav vid on yt

  • @hectorcesarojeda
    @hectorcesarojeda Год назад

    Rick Hotton es un excelente SENSEI

  • @honeybae3403
    @honeybae3403 Год назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @nithin8228
    @nithin8228 Год назад +2

    Bro suparinmpai kata plzz

  • @candidob8683
    @candidob8683 3 месяца назад

    It is said that the karate kata: Gojushiho, was a karate masters interpretation of Aikijujitsu techniques. Gojushiho movement is quite similar with Aikido grappling technique in terms of flowing knife hand or "tate-shuto-uke" or vertical knife hand block. "Tate-shuto-uke" does not resemble other shuto uke which resemble as "block technique". Rather it was throwing technique in "aiki-jujutsu". Another "shuto" technique as "shuto-nagashi-uke" or "knife-hand-flowing-block" has become the unique characteristic of Gojushiho because of flowing movement which is not merely interpreted as "block", but "throw". Enjoy the following video. Practical Kata Bunkai: Gojushiho Multiple Nukite Sequence - ruclips.net/video/9qK6FeYWP64/видео.html

  • @hectorcesarojeda
    @hectorcesarojeda Год назад

    La tecnica que usa sensei Rick Hotton se llama SOTO ASHI DORI OUCHI GARI , ( barrido de una pierna ) , y es completamente efectiva en defensa personal real y lucha en la calle , especialmente contra sujetos que nos doblan en estatura y peso , la otra tecnica efectiva y peligrosisima igual en defensa personal y calle es MOROTE GARI ( siega de ambas piernas ) y el opuesto igual por atras USHIRO MOROTE GARI ,igual KIBISU GAESHI Y KUSHIKI TAOSHI , lo se por experiencia propia en situaciones de pelea y defensa reales

  • @MdAman-ti3ci
    @MdAman-ti3ci Год назад +2

    Sir how to learn where is your academy

  • @selzcertainsceschanel
    @selzcertainsceschanel Год назад +1

    tutorial ohan dai plase

  • @JasonPierceOfficial
    @JasonPierceOfficial Год назад +2

    Follow the vlog 🥷🌊

  • @moshack
    @moshack Год назад +3

    The punch defense is nice but the Mawashigeri defense will not work against a good opponent. Who can catch a kick like that?

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +3

      Let me ask you, when you practice technique, are you going to practice the sloppiest version of that technique, or the most labored inefficient version of the technique?
      My answer is no. Of course you should have solid fundamentals to start with, but as you progress you want to aim to achieve superior technique with minimal effort. Does this always work? No.
      It takes years to achieve that level of mastery and finesse.
      If it doesn’t always work, and takes years to master why practice it?
      This is what separates a fighter who just wants to kick and punch a bag or human, between a martial artist that strives for perfection of technique, and character.

  • @samimakiwara8584
    @samimakiwara8584 Год назад +3

    Hi jason .and can you do kata Gankaku sho.from kanazawa school

  • @pantera654321
    @pantera654321 Год назад +2

    Oss

  • @ninobrown9600
    @ninobrown9600 Год назад +2

    OSU!

  • @martialplanet5716
    @martialplanet5716 Год назад

    The karate throws looked way more real than the aikido ones lmao

  • @settebello28
    @settebello28 9 месяцев назад +1

    its your Arawaza Black Diamond gi?

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  9 месяцев назад

      In the video I am wearing tokaido, but many of my videos I am using arawaza black diamond

    • @settebello28
      @settebello28 9 месяцев назад

      @@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL ok, thanks

    • @settebello28
      @settebello28 9 месяцев назад

      @@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL is it the Tokaido ultimate?

  • @goldentigeracademy2
    @goldentigeracademy2 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thats my bunkai At the end of hian sandan

  • @Will24948
    @Will24948 4 месяца назад

    Would love to see this character face Steve Morris

  • @SlawekM.
    @SlawekM. Год назад

    Need to work on my tendons and nerves in the palms/wrists/elbows/shoulders so that they're not so easiliy twisted and subdued... In short, I need to develop rubber's flexibility for them 🙂
    Then, I'll be the best, just like Charlie Zelenoff in boxing...

  • @meftuncetir5687
    @meftuncetir5687 Год назад

    THIS GUY IS SO FAST

  • @amuroGenki
    @amuroGenki Год назад +3

    All beautifull, and flow, real arts. Don't think this is fighting skill though. You'll get killed. Just saying.

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  Год назад +1

      I understand your reasoning, however, if we as martial artists chose to rely purely on muscle, strength, and size we would be defeating the point of learning a martial art. The pinnacle of martial arts practice is maximum output/force with minimal effort. Of course in the street no one will willingly yield to you and accept a fall or intercepting technique. But being able to combine your strength with the finesse and efficiency of aikido principles will be more beneficial than purely trying to muscle your way out or fight fire with fire. But as you said, I agree that a word of caution should be mentioned to practitioners, especially beginners or those new to the arts.

    • @amuroGenki
      @amuroGenki Год назад +1

      @@ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL That's a really nice way of putting it. I realise my comment could seem disrespectful and rude. I meant no offense. Aikido may be the "highest form" of combat. We just shouldn't let beginners expect to much practicality or immediate transfer to fighting skills.

    • @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL
      @ULTIMATEKARATEOFFICIAL  5 месяцев назад +1

      Well said yourself, no disrespect take. God bless and continue your path!

  • @michaelraines93
    @michaelraines93 10 месяцев назад

    ridiculous choreographed BS!

    • @eskiltester3913
      @eskiltester3913 8 месяцев назад

      Every martial art is choreographed in training.
      Its about technique and muscle memory.