You can’t go on the outside of your opponent if he tries to block you from doing so. The thing about self defense is, people don’t want you to apply your shit.
@@manasabutadroka6028 no shit,this upper “block would nvr work in a street fight and the old masters new this,this so called”high block”was nvr intended to be a block,even the founder Gichin funakashi said it
Quit being a hater, you would be on the ground in second probably if he was doing the punch faster. I cannot stress this enough... dont underestimate martial arts
If using rising block from karate, once you understand where the blocks power comes from you simply adjust the ending point. Ie with a jab the ending point is in front of your body’s mid line, with a hook it is slightly off center to catch the hook before it hits. Tried this against my boxing friends it works. Hope this helps
Most likely, put your hand in the way and apply the age uke from underneath? I think a boxing cover against a hook could be the deflection movement and Age Uke could then be applied underneath the hook. A professional boxer's hook requires a tighter deflective movement, imo. You could probably just stick your hand out at 45 degree angle to deflect a haymaker and then follow up with Age Uke. I think you've got to take the principle of this move and then try to apply it
Odlicno majstore najboljisi ucitelj voleobi dame naucis tisi pravi doktor karate tolko bise salio smajstorom dabi svi ucenici pali od smeha pravijo bise dane razumem poteze sve drugacije nesto bilobi zabavno verujte jel majstor je interesantan za zezanje
@@MsDragonbal776 if it isnt chambered then the person doing this would have to be extremely fast for this to work. It is possible but requires many hours of practice for it to work against a boxer and only to be employed at the right opportunity.
We have our own views on bunkai but it is about the practitioner it self the sensei give an example you have to work it out develop your own technique and adapt to situation as it is different everytime. But if you master uchi you never have tp back down but move forward okinawan sensei's cant stress enough on uchi " the art of recieving"
Problème No.1: mauvaise distance (trop loin) Problème No.2: la technique qu'il montre n'est pas Agué-Uké, mais Jodan Yoko-Uké! (Mouvement No.37 dans Gankaku [Shotokan] ou Mouvement No.7 dans Taegeuk 6 [WTF])
@@tonystark701 because you can’t adapt that block to anything. The other one will just hit you in your face, if he doesn’t hit he will do it again, much faster than you could think. This is complete nonsense
@@tamo9659 Again, yes, it can be adapted to your specific combat situation, it just won't be as clean as it is demonstrated in the video. That's the mistake most marshal arts students make, they take what they are taught and try to apply it exactly as demonstrated and then they get into trouble. And that's because people don't usually punch in a straight line in a street fight. However, it'd work well in situations where your assailant is holding a baton and you step in to close the gap between you so as to avoid the baton from hitting your forearm directly and then apply the above block to stop his/her hand rather than the weapon itself; which makes it less painful and reduces the risk of major injury to your arm.
Look how these fools just comment because they think this is useless. Martial arts not easy. You just watch a person showing you a technique, which they have practiced well enough. And just dissmiss it by saying this won't work in a real fight. Soldiers win battles because they have weapon mastery, not because they have better weapons.
Seriously. I trained my ass off in taekwondo for 5 years and no one would believe that I had some serious power through taekwondo. But I dont care...if I ever had to defend myself I wouldn't have to fear. Also I wanna watch the fool who think that their untrained and bad fight technique will some how beat a 5 year long trained martial artist. Face reality. If you wanna talk like that you take a martial art till you master it.
That's a pretty bs logic, If you put same effort and money learning Boxing/Muay Thai or wrestling or BJJ it would be pretty useful compared to this BS Karate techniques.
@@thevigilantone5902 Many would say the same for wing chun, but I (mixed martial artist) use 4 techniques (pak sau, bong sau, lap sau) to parry counter and trap during boxing exchanges, and the oblique kick.
In the real world you don't have time to block like that and futrhermore it leaves you open for other shots or even feints. This is the Achilles' tendon of traditional martial arts: They're made to be efficient within the style, for example wing chun blocks are very good for defending wing chun shots, karate blocks are good if the opponent charges in a straight line full force, many muay thai thais got ko by Dekkers' killer punches because they emphasized more on kicks and elbows (I believe this has changed now and I respect that), aikido is good if someone grabs your wrist but not for a full force punch, kyokushin ko's are very spectacular because they don't really train to defend the head, boxing gives you incredible punches and footwork but lacks kicks and ground game...and the list goes on.
Umm... I sort of get your point. I think if this block were to lose some slack ot would work in some scenarios. I take taekwondo and wanna take muay thai as well. I think that taekwondo is extremely dangerous seeing as it can adjust to almost any scenario. Literaly.
@@justinf5720 I believe it depends on why do you train. Some train for fitness, some for the love of the art itself, some to compete and some to increase their chances in a possible self defence situation. If you train for the latter, I believe you should choose a discipline that emphasises ondefending the head. You mentioned tkd, and it's great for fexibility, fitness and good distance management for kicks...but self defence situations most of the times imply sucker punches and tackle and most of all tight spaces and unstable ground. I think that the best you can do is to choose a discipline and train and love it and get the benefit because nothing is fail-proof in a self defence situation. Peace!
HOW OFTEN DOES ANYONE COME AT ANOTHER PERSON THROWING A KARATE MIDDLE PUNCH OR A KARATE HIGH PUNCH TO THE HEAD ON THE STREET.THERE ARE OTHER WAYS IN THROWING A EFFECTIVE PUNCH AND THAT'S NOT ONE OF THEM.
Dude it's a training drill. It's meant to give you food for thought. It's not meant to be an exact representation of street encounters. You are meant to watch it. Then, extract the principles of the thing being demonstrated and adapt it to your own situation.
@@davidbarnwell_virtual_clas6729 Regardless he's correct. You have to modernize the training by throwing what's encountered in the street. This is where many Karate and TMA schools fall short. They're still teaching outdated "attacks" instead of teaching, the type of attacks that happen in the streets.
@@complexblackness I can see that point. I think the problem is that those attacks were taught in that format for specific reasons. Those reasons may not even be martial. They could have been political. There's a school of thought that says the reason that Shotokan teaches things like one steps is that it's basically an adaptation of kendo to Karate. And the reason that Funakoshi's son, Gigo, did that is that he wanted to Japonify karate. So, it had nothing to do with making karate more effective. But, had everything to with making Karate more accepted in Japan. That was key to it's survival. It was a good practice. If he hadn't done that ...it's possible many of us would not be practicing martial arts today. Also, the lack of sparring in Chinese arts is a practice that is meant to reduce injury Maybe that was politically necessary in that period. It's not necessary now. But, people have forgotten the reasons that a particular thing was done and just go by rote nowadays. In short, I'm agreeing with you. I think that instructors should teach the basics of their art and then show how you can use that art to respond to more contemporary attacks. To unscripted attacks. I think you're right about that.
Very true.. but I'll say that Karate techniques were not developed for those kinds of attacks. They were developed for things like haymaker punches ...soccer style kicks...grabs .. shoves ..and takedowns and weapon attacks....the things people have done since time immemorial. Karate techniques have to be adapted for ring fighting but that's not an issue. I'd suggest every style of fighting has hag to be adapted to new paradigms at some point. Boxing is an example of that. I think all TMA people should spend time thinking about how they'd adapt their arts to different arenas. Street attack vs ring fighting. It's all good.. anything goes...I think.
Sorry aber das machen sie. Das hier ist gerade nicht Sparring oder so, sondern die Erklärung von ner Technik. Hör mal auf rumzubullshitten wenn du keine Ahnung hast 👍
I remember a guy who practiced Karate like this then challenged me into a fist fight , I got him knocked-down thrice under 1 minute because he thinks my MuayThai is not good enough
Well unfortunately karate is not the best martial arts. It is obviously effective but you have to be really good. I prefer taekwondo, I did taekwondo for the longest time and got incredibly good at it. Taekwondo is a seriously dangerous martial art. But I think Muay Thai is too. Isn't it like a Finland Boxing thing? I wanna learn Muay Thai and mix it with Taekwondo. That would be some seriously deadly fighting force.
I actually do martial arts and that doesnt work. I have done ninjitsu and karate and muay thai. So I have martial art experience. Most traditional martial arts are not effective anymore. There is a mma guy in china beating up all the kung fu masters. Check it out and you'll see why Watch what happens loll
It also depends on the person. I've meet guys that were black belts and they had no fighting experience what so ever. I've also seen guys that are beginners and they can beat up some of the black belts. It really depends on the person more than anything.
Distances are so outdated. It is extremely difficult for you to manoeuvre and such a deep Stants. And a fight isn’t one with just one technique and the opponent won’t be just swinging one punch he’ll be swinging grabbing kicking everything so those techniques are a little outdated and for more education towards children not adults that are blackbelt?
What do you mean "doubt martial arts" ? "We" don't doubt martial arts, We doubt karate (as it is today) it's pretty useless, a guy who learnt 3 months of boxing could beat the shit out of these karate dudes.
@@bluepointglobal9566 im talking about chinese martial arts... have u seen sheshoudong beating all the fake martial artists? They call themselves they r original but after getting beat up they all disrespect opponent n lies... so theres nothing u can learn from chinese martial arts... maybe some other real martial arts but not the chinese one... anything made in china is defect n useless... only thing they r good at is making virus
@@justinf5720 u can live in that fantasy... i used to take tae kwon do n hap ki do etc but it def gives u better balance when u fight but as soon as u try to use those moves u will get knocked out... then i took a boxing n kick boxing... i wanna learn bjj now... i found out how stupid i was believing in those moves in real fight... i watched too much chinese movies n japanese cartoons... ive bought it before n i dont buy that anymore...u can sell it to someone elese...
@This is BAXTER Bruce Lee was the one who realized that Karate, Kung Fu and all other martials, have "dead" opponents. Lee created Jet Kune Do just to fix that problem. JKD evolved, and it is now knowns as MMA. It took the very best of 27+ martial arts. That is why it is effective.
Hmmmm... So why coaches taught that bullshit Ageuke 1st example block all these years in dojos... The real Ageuke is the 2nd example... Same goes for all other Uke blocks... 😎🙄🤨
A boxer would fient to draw that slow up block and then pound the shit outta you. Totally useless techniques, never ever seen it used in a REAL fight sorry, but calling it as I see it.
Very Nice. But i don't know that happen when start fighting, they begin to jump and forget this práctic and just kicks as crazy horse. That is one the reason Kung fu is much better.
This technique is not useless but rather useful in any fight it's just that it's varry on the person who execute it
Absolutely remedial explanation. Japanese practitioners never learned the real applications of Kata.
During a self defense situation always go on the outside where you have more control of your opponent.
You can’t go on the outside of your opponent if he tries to block you from doing so. The thing about self defense is, people don’t want you to apply your shit.
Whatever!
@@manasabutadroka6028 no shit,this upper “block would nvr work in a street fight and the old masters new this,this so called”high block”was nvr intended to be a block,even the founder Gichin funakashi said it
@@manasabutadroka6028 you are a casual
It can follow from a block to a strike
Gostei muito dessa aplicação mais um para meu currículo oss
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Nobody in real life punches like that
That is not aplication if you want to se good kata aplication watch Jesse Enkamp
Good kata aplication Jesse Enkamp
Quit being a hater, you would be on the ground in second probably if he was doing the punch faster. I cannot stress this enough... dont underestimate martial arts
@@justinf5720 why would I hate i train Karate ptoblem with kata is we pratice against karate atacks.
@@tarikbegic8580 Its just the way you came across by saying "nobody in real life punches like that"
Oss Sensei, Rei
How do you apply a parry , deflection block or strike to a circular motion or hook? Thankyou
Close the door, talk on the phone, or high guard (as seen in Western Boxing).
If using rising block from karate, once you understand where the blocks power comes from you simply adjust the ending point. Ie with a jab the ending point is in front of your body’s mid line, with a hook it is slightly off center to catch the hook before it hits. Tried this against my boxing friends it works. Hope this helps
Most likely, put your hand in the way and apply the age uke from underneath? I think a boxing cover against a hook could be the deflection movement and Age Uke could then be applied underneath the hook. A professional boxer's hook requires a tighter deflective movement, imo. You could probably just stick your hand out at 45 degree angle to deflect a haymaker and then follow up with Age Uke. I think you've got to take the principle of this move and then try to apply it
Movement like Tekki Shodan's opening. You can call it the "frisbee move". Target the biceps. Works 100%
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seems you know something about this japanese guy
@@ruthyoshinobu1853 Im not entirely sure. Traits and words always seem to betray us of their true meaning.
Can it work on the ring?
Yes, is see It a lot of times in UFC, from there u can takedown with some judo movement
No. Because people don't punch with a chambered fist like the opponent in this video did
@@MsDragonbal776 if it isnt chambered then the person doing this would have to be extremely fast for this to work. It is possible but requires many hours of practice for it to work against a boxer and only to be employed at the right opportunity.
AS FAR AS BLOCKING, THERE'S NO NEED TO BLOCK,MOVING OUT OF THE WAY,YES AND YOU CAN THROW PUNCHES TO BODY,FACE,KICK TO THE KNEE,SHIN-100% FULL CONTACT.
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Is this the Guangzhou dojo????
We have our own views on bunkai but it is about the practitioner it self the sensei give an example you have to work it out develop your own technique and adapt to situation as it is different everytime.
But if you master uchi you never have tp back down but move forward okinawan sensei's cant stress enough on uchi " the art of recieving"
one thing is theory the other is in practice
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Maybe in a perfect world
What branch of Karate is Mr. Inoue teaching? Is it Shitouryu?
The name of the channel is shito-ryu, so i guess you're correct
@@cristianjorquera8952 oh you're right i did couldn't see the full name since it is a vertical shorts video.
Understand?
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I love karate to and i training karate at home to
Karate blocks are passe.
Problème No.1: mauvaise distance (trop loin)
Problème No.2: la technique qu'il montre n'est pas Agué-Uké, mais Jodan Yoko-Uké! (Mouvement No.37 dans Gankaku [Shotokan] ou Mouvement No.7 dans Taegeuk 6 [WTF])
Gostaria de treinar o Karate . Como escrever e onde ? Desde já agradeço. Barbosa...
Procure Jeet kune do, esqueça karate
That student looks like someone out of a Manga cartoon.
It my hobbies can someone help me it because am living in Nigeria,
It's akido technic
Bonne continuation
Looks like baguazhang.
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Nice one
My dear Master this won’t work in real life thank u
It definitely would. You only have to adapt the block to your specific combat situation.
@@tonystark701 bs. This would never work, I’m training martial arts for a decade and this is bullshit.
@@tonystark701 because you can’t adapt that block to anything. The other one will just hit you in your face, if he doesn’t hit he will do it again, much faster than you could think. This is complete nonsense
@@tamo9659 Again, yes, it can be adapted to your specific combat situation, it just won't be as clean as it is demonstrated in the video. That's the mistake most marshal arts students make, they take what they are taught and try to apply it exactly as demonstrated and then they get into trouble. And that's because people don't usually punch in a straight line in a street fight.
However, it'd work well in situations where your assailant is holding a baton and you step in to close the gap between you so as to avoid the baton from hitting your forearm directly and then apply the above block to stop his/her hand rather than the weapon itself; which makes it less painful and reduces the risk of major injury to your arm.
@@tonystark701 yeah when someone has a baton he just straight fucks you completely up if he’s attacking aggressive.
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Looks like a silat techniqe there
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Look how these fools just comment because they think this is useless. Martial arts not easy. You just watch a person showing you a technique, which they have practiced well enough. And just dissmiss it by saying this won't work in a real fight. Soldiers win battles because they have weapon mastery, not because they have better weapons.
Seriously. I trained my ass off in taekwondo for 5 years and no one would believe that I had some serious power through taekwondo. But I dont care...if I ever had to defend myself I wouldn't have to fear. Also I wanna watch the fool who think that their untrained and bad fight technique will some how beat a 5 year long trained martial artist. Face reality. If you wanna talk like that you take a martial art till you master it.
That's a pretty bs logic, If you put same effort and money learning Boxing/Muay Thai or wrestling or BJJ it would be pretty useful compared to this BS Karate techniques.
@@thevigilantone5902 i don't have anything to say besides, 'performance depends on the performer'.
@@tdmxross Except that that karate performance would be pretty useless against a guy who performs basic level boxing.
@@thevigilantone5902 Many would say the same for wing chun, but I (mixed martial artist) use 4 techniques (pak sau, bong sau, lap sau) to parry counter and trap during boxing exchanges, and the oblique kick.
In the real world you don't have time to block like that and futrhermore it leaves you open for other shots or even feints. This is the Achilles' tendon of traditional martial arts: They're made to be efficient within the style, for example wing chun blocks are very good for defending wing chun shots, karate blocks are good if the opponent charges in a straight line full force, many muay thai thais got ko by Dekkers' killer punches because they emphasized more on kicks and elbows (I believe this has changed now and I respect that), aikido is good if someone grabs your wrist but not for a full force punch, kyokushin ko's are very spectacular because they don't really train to defend the head, boxing gives you incredible punches and footwork but lacks kicks and ground game...and the list goes on.
Umm... I sort of get your point. I think if this block were to lose some slack ot would work in some scenarios. I take taekwondo and wanna take muay thai as well. I think that taekwondo is extremely dangerous seeing as it can adjust to almost any scenario. Literaly.
@@justinf5720 I believe it depends on why do you train. Some train for fitness, some for the love of the art itself, some to compete and some to increase their chances in a possible self defence situation. If you train for the latter, I believe you should choose a discipline that emphasises ondefending the head. You mentioned tkd, and it's great for fexibility, fitness and good distance management for kicks...but self defence situations most of the times imply sucker punches and tackle and most of all tight spaces and unstable ground.
I think that the best you can do is to choose a discipline and train and love it and get the benefit because nothing is fail-proof in a self defence situation. Peace!
Osman Aga ?
Nice
HOW OFTEN DOES ANYONE COME AT ANOTHER PERSON THROWING A KARATE MIDDLE PUNCH OR A KARATE HIGH PUNCH TO THE HEAD ON THE STREET.THERE ARE OTHER WAYS IN THROWING A EFFECTIVE PUNCH AND THAT'S NOT ONE OF THEM.
Dude it's a training drill. It's meant to give you food for thought. It's not meant to be an exact representation of street encounters. You are meant to watch it. Then, extract the principles of the thing being demonstrated and adapt it to your own situation.
@@davidbarnwell_virtual_clas6729 Regardless he's correct.
You have to modernize the training by throwing what's encountered in the street.
This is where many Karate and TMA schools fall short. They're still teaching outdated "attacks" instead of teaching, the type of attacks that happen in the streets.
@@complexblackness I can see that point. I think the problem is that those attacks were taught in that format for specific reasons.
Those reasons may not even be martial. They could have been political.
There's a school of thought that says the reason that Shotokan teaches things like one steps is that it's basically an adaptation of kendo to Karate.
And the reason that Funakoshi's son, Gigo, did that is that he wanted to Japonify karate.
So, it had nothing to do with making karate more effective. But, had everything to with making Karate more accepted in Japan.
That was key to it's survival. It was a good practice. If he hadn't done that ...it's possible many of us would not be practicing martial arts today.
Also, the lack of sparring in Chinese arts is a practice that is meant to reduce injury
Maybe that was politically necessary in that period. It's not necessary now. But, people have forgotten the reasons that a particular thing was done and just go by rote nowadays. In short, I'm agreeing with you. I think that instructors should teach the basics of their art and then show how you can use that art to respond to more contemporary attacks. To unscripted attacks. I think you're right about that.
Very true.. but I'll say that Karate techniques were not developed for those kinds of attacks. They were developed for things like haymaker punches ...soccer style kicks...grabs .. shoves ..and takedowns and weapon attacks....the things people have done since time immemorial.
Karate techniques have to be adapted for ring fighting but that's not an issue. I'd suggest every style of fighting has hag to be adapted to new paradigms at some point. Boxing is an example of that. I think all TMA people should spend time thinking about how they'd adapt their arts to different arenas. Street attack vs ring fighting. It's all good.. anything goes...I think.
I strongly agree
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Desperdiças muitos movimentos, para isso era só sair para um lado.
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Ok so punch me like this..... no not like that ! Punch me this way
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Sorry aber das machen sie. Das hier ist gerade nicht Sparring oder so, sondern die Erklärung von ner Technik. Hör mal auf rumzubullshitten wenn du keine Ahnung hast 👍
Wow
I remember a guy who practiced Karate like this then challenged me into a fist fight , I got him knocked-down thrice under 1 minute because he thinks my MuayThai is not good enough
Well unfortunately karate is not the best martial arts. It is obviously effective but you have to be really good. I prefer taekwondo, I did taekwondo for the longest time and got incredibly good at it. Taekwondo is a seriously dangerous martial art. But I think Muay Thai is too. Isn't it like a Finland Boxing thing? I wanna learn Muay Thai and mix it with Taekwondo. That would be some seriously deadly fighting force.
@@justinf5720 good for you , you should try it too , muay thai is good at anything , even in clinching
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That wouldn't work in a real street fight
Oh yeah, dont underestimate martial arts. You would probably get your ass handed to you by on of these guys "in a street fight"
I actually do martial arts and that doesnt work. I have done ninjitsu and karate and muay thai. So I have martial art experience. Most traditional martial arts are not effective anymore. There is a mma guy in china beating up all the kung fu masters. Check it out and you'll see why
Watch what happens loll
@@josephizzo3311 I dont know, taekwondo is still very effective and dangerous if we are talking about traditional martial arts
@@josephizzo3311 Also if I can find the video link, this guy who does mma was beat the tar out of by a guy who does taekwondo
It also depends on the person. I've meet guys that were black belts and they had no fighting experience what so ever. I've also seen guys that are beginners and they can beat up some of the black belts. It really depends on the person more than anything.
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Osu!
Distances are so outdated. It is extremely difficult for you to manoeuvre and such a deep Stants. And a fight isn’t one with just one technique and the opponent won’t be just swinging one punch he’ll be swinging grabbing kicking everything so those techniques are a little outdated and for more education towards children not adults that are blackbelt?
All of you who doubt martial arts are fools. Watch enough MMA with fighters who come from a single art background and learn.
What do you mean "doubt martial arts" ? "We" don't doubt martial arts, We doubt karate (as it is today) it's pretty useless, a guy who learnt 3 months of boxing could beat the shit out of these karate dudes.
@@thevigilantone5902 Lol then look up the teacher. His name is Yoshimi Inoue
실전에선 씆지도못할 체조일뿐! Cant even use those moves in real combat!!!!
Define "real combat".
Martial arts teaches you respect and discipline first ...
@@bluepointglobal9566 im talking about chinese martial arts... have u seen sheshoudong beating all the fake martial artists? They call themselves they r original but after getting beat up they all disrespect opponent n lies... so theres nothing u can learn from chinese martial arts... maybe some other real martial arts but not the chinese one... anything made in china is defect n useless... only thing they r good at is making virus
I wanna watch you fight him. He is nearly slowing down to teach. It is in real combat and it is dangerous. Do t underestimate martial arts
@@justinf5720 u can live in that fantasy... i used to take tae kwon do n hap ki do etc but it def gives u better balance when u fight but as soon as u try to use those moves u will get knocked out... then i took a boxing n kick boxing... i wanna learn bjj now... i found out how stupid i was believing in those moves in real fight... i watched too much chinese movies n japanese cartoons... ive bought it before n i dont buy that anymore...u can sell it to someone elese...
Osu
Это в бою реальном бою не работает!
Nonsense!
"Boards don't kick back" Bruce Lee...Dead opponents... put them on UFC cage and see they get their ass kicked...
@This is BAXTER Bruce Lee was the one who realized that Karate, Kung Fu and all other martials, have "dead" opponents. Lee created Jet Kune Do just to fix that problem. JKD evolved, and it is now knowns as MMA. It took the very best of 27+ martial arts. That is why it is effective.
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接化发 is better than yours
Not practical. Fighting is fluid and not static.
No one punches like that. Self defense training needs to be changed to more modern fighting. More realistic.
Hmmmm... So why coaches taught that bullshit Ageuke 1st example block all these years in dojos... The real Ageuke is the 2nd example... Same goes for all other Uke blocks... 😎🙄🤨
A boxer would fient to draw that slow up block and then pound the shit outta you. Totally useless techniques, never ever seen it used in a REAL fight sorry, but calling it as I see it.
True. Even karate black belts during their competitions don't use such forms. It really is kind of a farce
Karate(^-^)
You have to do a little bit of wing chun. Because this bowshit will never help you
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Can't believe people are still teaching this stuff 🙄
Exactly
Ohh my god! Please stop wasting time doing this! It’s better to do yoga. But for self defense this is completely innefective! It’s not real!
Very Nice. But i don't know that happen when start fighting, they begin to jump and forget this práctic and just kicks as crazy horse. That is one the reason Kung fu is much better.
This shit would never work in any possible situation.
It's not traditional
Super original haha