Proof that thinking in one language, while speaking another language, teaching another language’s meaning, as you’re moving your body in very specific ways; is *very* hard to do. Awesome video! 🥋
My contribution: Suri Ashi = Deslizar perna mais próxima do alvo ou objetivo, para frente, para trás, direita ou esquerda. Okuri Ashi = Semelhante ao movimento do Suri ashi, porém com 'salto' explosivo. A perna da frente 'arrasta' a de trás. Tsugi Ashi = Impulso dado com a perna de trás, que 'empurra' a da frente no avanço. Ou recuando, a perna da frente 'empurra' a de trás. Usa-se tanto para Te-waza quanto Gueri-Waza. Yori Ashi = Como um deslizamento semelhante ao Suri ashi, porém com as duas pernas ao mesmo tempo. Ayumi Ashi = deslocamento com a perna de trás passando pela da frente (como o caminhar em base zenkutsu, por exemplo, só que em Kamae) Tai Sabaki = Deslocamento explosivo mudando a posição/direção do corpo. Usualmente praticado para contra-ataques ao mesmo tempo que se desvia e/ou defende o ataque adversário. Para entender um pouco melhor o Tai Sabaki Imagine fazendo um Suri Ashi ou Okuri ashi, digamos para a esquerda ( com a perna esquerda à frente). Ao fazer isso, desta posição agora gire seu corpo usando a perna de trás (direita) e rotação dos quadris no sentido horário. Pronto! Você fez um Tai Sabaki.
Great educational resource for anyone wanting to know the basics. For me I was stuck in a plateau of simple boxing footwork and muy thai/kickboxing foot work. This has expanded my understanding of distance control. In my opinion distance control wins fights. Much love and honor to all those practicing an art! Arigato
I have to say that your explanation of foot work and movement is probably the best that I have heard to date due to the simplistic explanation but while remaining detailed. You are a truly gifted person and martial artist, wonderfully done. 🙏
Oss Jesse....I was introduced to ashi sabaki in 1979/80 training with a Sensei who was one of the first Europeans to do Tenshinkan Karate-do...and bring it to South Africa. Great times and I still love the style big time.
Loved the new opening!! Footwork has been playing on my mind a lot lately. It's awesome how many times I'm thinking about something, then you put a video out about it! Thank-you!!
Been watching your videos for the past few weeks, been out of training for a good 15 years now, and you have inspired me to get back into training. Unfortunately my old Shotokan Dojo has long since closed down, but have found a good Goju ryu dojo close by.. Thank you and keep up the great videos.
The okuri ashi explanation is a godsend, my boxing footwork had stalled because my center of gravity is off. But now that you've shown me what was missing, I can finally make progress!
Thank you for this Jesse. I think it would also be cool to have some videos analising some famous Karatekas or Karate Styles. On what they specialise or what they really teach us as to being great(or not) examples. For Example, Rick Hotton, Naka, Masahiko Tanaka, Morio Higaonna, Lyoto Machida, etc... Like making a research about each individual, and analising and trying to read what is good about them.
I like kumite . I love your explanation.really clear and easy to understand. Currently practicing karate here in japan..our sensei taught us about what you talk in the vid .
Oss ! Obrigado pelas explicações Sensei, muitas vezes utilizamos estas técnicas sem mesmo saber teoricamente do que se tratam. Parabéns pelo trabalho, obrigado pelas dicas. Oss !
I love the new kind of editing! Definitely a great video, I didn't know a lot about footwork in karate, I only know some Tai Sabaki, but again, I don't have lessons yet
Oss sensei. I love all your videos. And enjoy the way to teach. ❤ Gotta work more with my footwork I guess and this video will help me a lot. 😊😊 oss sensei
I love this type of footwork in Karate. I practice Goju Ryu and we’ve been taught a footwork similar to that. You kinda keep your back foot up on the balls of your feet. You basically explode in a leaping motion when going forward and after that you get out by bringing your front foot back then kinda leaping backwards. I really love this footwork compared to bouncing in boxing and the bouncing like horse stance you see in point sparring matches which I don’t really like.
hi sensei I'm Lee van from Philippines and a karate and kung fu practitioner I'm just a newbie to train kyokoushin karate your videos are so Good and helpful for me to practice karate
Great topic Jesse san! I want to add 2 other ashi sabaki here. The first one is Fumi Ashi, which can be explained very simply by: just like walking. To step forward we step with our back leg first, followed by the lead leg. I wonder whether this is exactly the same as the Tsugi Ashi by the way, but simply has another name. The second one is the switch step, when we "jump" with both legs and in the air we switch the lead and the back legs. If we look at it very strictly, it is not a step which we are getting closer or further away than the destination, because the distance remains the same after a switch step. So that's it!
You couldn't have posted the video in a better time. Just wanted to teach this at my next session, and this knowledge will be very helpful; it kinda connected all the dots in my head. And great videos btw. like all the effect :'D keep training and improving! Good luck!
We have this in our class and we call it Unsoku (our fighting basic movements) . We have 4 movements. Suri and and Tsugi Ashi are the same for us. We have a longer version of the Tsugi Ashi we call chidori (I am probably misspelling a few things) where you cross step coming forward or backwards to gain a lot of distance quickly. Then we have Oi Ashi which for us is just changing your feet when you step forward or backwards. Love your videos good sir keep it up!
One more time, you making a good explain, very good and single, with example. You´re very best. Oss I don´t now this terms okuri and tsugi, for me it´s new information, very good in your explain," we do without now what we do", you understand? After your explain, it´s is clear for me , tkanks young master, oss
ARIGATO for your great comments! 🌟 Learn more about Karate on my website: www.karatebyjesse.com 😄👍
Jesse Enkamp I like you
Justin Stuart
do you have and foot work drills to get these movements down?
0:40 suri ashi, slide, front leg first, back leg follows
3:20 okuri ashi, leap explosively
4:40 tsugi ashi, opposite leg first
Can I just say how amazing it is that you are still hearting comments!
Thanks 😁
Proof that thinking in one language, while speaking another language, teaching another language’s meaning, as you’re moving your body in very specific ways; is *very* hard to do.
Awesome video! 🥋
My contribution:
Suri Ashi = Deslizar perna mais próxima do alvo ou objetivo, para frente, para trás, direita ou esquerda.
Okuri Ashi = Semelhante ao movimento do Suri ashi, porém com 'salto' explosivo. A perna da frente 'arrasta' a de trás.
Tsugi Ashi = Impulso dado com a perna de trás, que 'empurra' a da frente no avanço. Ou recuando, a perna da frente 'empurra' a de trás. Usa-se tanto para Te-waza quanto Gueri-Waza.
Yori Ashi = Como um deslizamento semelhante ao Suri ashi, porém com as duas pernas ao mesmo tempo.
Ayumi Ashi = deslocamento com a perna de trás passando pela da frente (como o caminhar em base zenkutsu, por exemplo, só que em Kamae)
Tai Sabaki = Deslocamento explosivo mudando a posição/direção do corpo. Usualmente praticado para contra-ataques ao mesmo tempo que se desvia e/ou defende o ataque adversário. Para entender um pouco melhor o Tai Sabaki Imagine fazendo um Suri Ashi ou Okuri ashi, digamos para a esquerda ( com a perna esquerda à frente). Ao fazer isso, desta posição agora gire seu corpo usando a perna de trás (direita) e rotação dos quadris no sentido horário. Pronto! Você fez um Tai Sabaki.
Great educational resource for anyone wanting to know the basics. For me I was stuck in a plateau of simple boxing footwork and muy thai/kickboxing foot work. This has expanded my understanding of distance control. In my opinion distance control wins fights. Much love and honor to all those practicing an art! Arigato
I have to say that your explanation of foot work and movement is probably the best that I have heard to date due to the simplistic explanation but while remaining detailed. You are a truly gifted person and martial artist, wonderfully done. 🙏
Great video. Footwork is essential. I love the Tsugi Ashi, I call this the pendulum step. All great moves for Kumite. Good Job Jesse Sensei.
Blade Martial Arts Academy Fantastic! Thanks for watching 😃
I didn't knew these great foot maneuvers, together with a clear explanation. Great Work, Jesse! Thanks a lot!
Oss Jesse....I was introduced to ashi sabaki in 1979/80 training with a Sensei who was one of the first Europeans to do Tenshinkan Karate-do...and bring it to South Africa. Great times and I still love the style big time.
Loved the new opening!! Footwork has been playing on my mind a lot lately. It's awesome how many times I'm thinking about something, then you put a video out about it! Thank-you!!
Been watching your videos for the past few weeks, been out of training for a good 15 years now, and you have inspired me to get back into training. Unfortunately my old Shotokan Dojo has long since closed down, but have found a good Goju ryu dojo close by.. Thank you and keep up the great videos.
Excellent !!!
The okuri ashi explanation is a godsend, my boxing footwork had stalled because my center of gravity is off. But now that you've shown me what was missing, I can finally make progress!
Thank you for all the new frequent videos Jesse
Radish Thank you! I'm going hard on videos 💪 Trying to find my editing style. It's a work in process! 😊
Very clearly explained Sensei Jesse, and very fluid footwork💪 Outstanding!👏👌👍
Simpaticissimo ed anche molto bravo nella spiegazione !
I love your enthusiasm and energy!
Thank you for this Jesse. I think it would also be cool to have some videos analising some famous Karatekas or Karate Styles. On what they specialise or what they really teach us as to being great(or not) examples. For Example, Rick Hotton, Naka, Masahiko Tanaka, Morio Higaonna, Lyoto Machida, etc... Like making a research about each individual, and analising and trying to read what is good about them.
thank you very much for your work....
we need people like you in the world
I like kumite .
I love your explanation.really clear and easy to understand.
Currently practicing karate here in japan..our sensei taught us about what you talk in the vid .
Oss !
Obrigado pelas explicações Sensei, muitas vezes utilizamos estas técnicas sem mesmo saber teoricamente do que se tratam.
Parabéns pelo trabalho, obrigado pelas dicas.
Oss !
In yesterday i got my green belt and i am so happy! And thats because u learned me how to get “kime”. Thank you so much Jesse.❤️🥋
Its really fun watching u teach.
Gosto muito de assistir os vídeos do Jesse. Ele é muito inteligente e Criativo.
I love the new kind of editing! Definitely a great video, I didn't know a lot about footwork in karate, I only know some Tai Sabaki, but again, I don't have lessons yet
Thank you so much, you're a very good teacher !
U do an excellent explanation on d difference is ftwk this one goes to my drill file. Supper great.
Thank you for the video, the explanation was great! 😉
Beautiful lesson,i teach muay thai ,yet this is most helpful great science.Thank you Sensei Jesse Enkamp for this gift.
I love this channel! I'm a karate beginner and your videos are helping me a lot! Besides, you have a great sense of humor, Sensei! Good luck! Oss!
Serio, este video esta muito bom, recomendo !
Love all your videos!!! 😃
Hello my best coach ,thank you for your precious advice
The speed of those punches though!
Thank you for the tips. Footwork is the best base :)
Eu já era fã, agora com as legendas em português virei mais ainda!
I’m going for my black belt on Sunday! Wish me luck 🙏
Tom Davies I'm going for it next month so good luck to you and me
Good luck!! :-)
Thank u I’ll need it!
Good luck bro. Don't forget to pray xD
I know Sensei Jesse is gonna cringe a little but... OSU brother! Good luck!
Excellent as always. Arigato!
inspiring~~~~~also easy understanding! thanks a lot man!
Thanks fron Mexico, I'm a Shudokan-karateka and I love to practice, this video is so clarify.
Oss.
Oss sensei. I love all your videos. And enjoy the way to teach. ❤ Gotta work more with my footwork I guess and this video will help me a lot. 😊😊 oss sensei
I love this type of footwork in Karate. I practice Goju Ryu and we’ve been taught a footwork similar to that. You kinda keep your back foot up on the balls of your feet. You basically explode in a leaping motion when going forward and after that you get out by bringing your front foot back then kinda leaping backwards. I really love this footwork compared to bouncing in boxing and the bouncing like horse stance you see in point sparring matches which I don’t really like.
Amazing work, your a very talented martial artist!!!!
Awesome breakdown. Thanks.
One of your very BEST! Thanks!
Wow, thanks!
oss. Thank you very much for your advice. Greetings from Venezuela
Great explanation thank you !
Awesome Jesse,Great video
Thanks.Its lots of help
Great useful easy to understand lessons! Appreciate ! Osss
You are doing a good job, i like your logic explanation. thank man :)
Arigato!! Thanks your tips
Sensei!!
This will be a great help for my sparring exam in Karate.💓
applicable kinsiology for many martial styles
hi sensei I'm Lee van from Philippines and a karate and kung fu practitioner I'm just a newbie to train kyokoushin karate your videos are so Good and helpful for me to practice karate
Your technique is good. I have studied all the steps
Nice one! Thank you so much Jesse san. You're the coolest. Hope you're having a nice week. Oss!
LegendaryGlasses Thanks! Likewise 😃
Great topic Jesse san! I want to add 2 other ashi sabaki here. The first one is Fumi Ashi, which can be explained very simply by: just like walking. To step forward we step with our back leg first, followed by the lead leg. I wonder whether this is exactly the same as the Tsugi Ashi by the way, but simply has another name. The second one is the switch step, when we "jump" with both legs and in the air we switch the lead and the back legs. If we look at it very strictly, it is not a step which we are getting closer or further away than the destination, because the distance remains the same after a switch step. So that's it!
Great coach!!! Very Good Sensei!!!! Thanks!!!!
Thanks for the video
I ❤️ that gi moving sound. 😄💪
Thank you so much Sensei Jesse for your lessons! I'm a Shotokan karate nerd Orange belt! Oss😊
Aaaaah and with this my research on Tekken Korean dashing is completed. Real talk great video.
You couldn't have posted the video in a better time. Just wanted to teach this at my next session, and this knowledge will be very helpful; it kinda connected all the dots in my head. And great videos btw. like all the effect :'D keep training and improving! Good luck!
Armin Babovic Perfect! Thanks & good luck 😃
@Armin Babović Gdje treniraš? Radite li još uvijek?
Just got my yellow belt here in Greece Jessy. Still lots to learn. Nice vids. Os!!
Really good info ! I’m a karate fighter myself at black belt! Given me some good idea what to do in the future 😇😇👍🏻
the reverse punch u did was dopee im practicing it
Many thanks indeed))) Спасибо большое)))
Oss,
Thank you so much for this video. I am going for a national youth championship after tomorrow. It's really helpful for me! Thank you sir.
Thanks for this Tips and video !! Tomorrow I am going for black belt 2nd dan!! Wish me good luck !!
thanks bro. this is really helpful. oss
Keep up the good work man 👊🏽
Thanks for good knowledge
Gracias Sensei!!
Awesome video, Jesse!
best karate channel out there😀
i firmly believe that karate has the best footwork in all martial arts, it is so technical but at the same time fast and direct.
Every great fighter in any combat sport or martial art have a good FOOTWORK.
thank you master
Wow fantastic thanks
Very informative and awesome ! BTW the new intro is very cool!
varun shah Thank you! Makes me glad to hear 😃
Great explanation.
Thank you
Que legal, agora falantes de português podem acompanhar. Muito bom!
Amazing technique!
Well taught sir
Awesome video Sensei!
Thank u sir
Great. Thank you for this video
My pleasure! 👍
Happy Ashi's.Stay Safe! For take home,have Tsugi's.interesting video.
I have a match and this was really helpful.. thank you..
We have this in our class and we call it Unsoku (our fighting basic movements) . We have 4 movements. Suri and and Tsugi Ashi are the same for us. We have a longer version of the Tsugi Ashi we call chidori (I am probably misspelling a few things) where you cross step coming forward or backwards to gain a lot of distance quickly. Then we have Oi Ashi which for us is just changing your feet when you step forward or backwards. Love your videos good sir keep it up!
I needed this ,this expand my martial knowledge
wwe youngblood Wonderful! 💪
One more time, you making a good explain, very good and single, with example. You´re very best. Oss I don´t now this terms okuri and tsugi, for me it´s new information, very good in your explain," we do without now what we do", you understand? After your explain, it´s is clear for me , tkanks young master, oss
Good power!
Thanks sir👌🙏
Wow cool I like him !
Helpful!!!
It's a good one for me i want to protecting myself while I'm doing kumite
Thanks u r awesome