I've had this DVD for a while and it's one of the most inspiring kumite instructional videos around. Keith Geyer sensei is up there with the best! Osu!
wow. i've recently come across andre bertel's praise of this guy so i decided to look him up. he was right -- you can tell this man's teaching is valuable with great depth by the way his students react.
What an uplifting video, Keith Sensei. I watched it over the years and there is so much to take and study out of it. With all my respect from @byronkarateselfdefence Ossu
Very Very good techniques, can you please elaborate some more techniques only on blocking as to which hand or side to use with respect to an attack coming in. Thank you.
This is a great video for point fighting, but outside of the Dojo you're better off learning Boxing or MMA. Karate is a beautiful fighting style but it takes a very long time to use it in any real confrontation. Boxing is more efficient and easier to pick up and will get you in amazing shape. Wrestling is also very effective too.
@@ericdumont610 Go to a Japanese traditional karate dojo and practice it. It's tough. It's not what it looks like from outside. It's not a game. Too many ignorant people despising what they don't know.
@@asamiyashin444 I agree it's tough, but being honest mma is better. An mma fighter would beat a Karateka. That's why most Karate fighters now cross train.
Hello; without disrespect; I do not see any different approach in training. What I see is that you are big and now older as all the big persons; even more bigger so you have the kg advantage and of course in a one point kumite; the longer distance regarding an smaller guy. I have this realistic point of view because I am the smaller normally (I am old and now new generations are all tall somehow) O can have the guts to "enter" the other guy area but very difficult (as we see mostly) to do the impact or point before the big guy counter attack. Hence smaller persons need a second punch or hit to land the technique. Whatever what you guys have to say I only see big or tall guys dominating the ippon kumite
This is what makes me want to train shotokan for security guard and self defense. It's super quick and powerful looking striking
🤣🤣🤣Do boxing instead, this is like touch rugby, its a game, or try your hand at mma, anything real is more conducive to real life.
@@ericdumont610 you know less about shotokan
I've had this DVD for a while and it's one of the most inspiring kumite instructional videos around. Keith Geyer sensei is up there with the best! Osu!
Excellent training approach! Simple and effective karaté techniques.
An honor to be associated with Stan Schmidt and Keith Geyer Senseis.
Same here. OSS
wow. i've recently come across andre bertel's praise of this guy so i decided to look him up. he was right -- you can tell this man's teaching is valuable with great depth by the way his students react.
Best pragmatic training ever.learned a lot.
A very very good instructor
My go to video, thank you once again for sharing Sensei. OSU 👊🏼
Would also love to have this in DVD format.
Great commentary, great footage, great Karate-ka, Keith Geyer!
Strong karate, congratulations
Very nice! I love the movie.
Great video ! I am sharing it with my fellows karatekas
Osu, awesome. Great insights. Thanks for sharing
Excellents... Du pur karaté... Explosif... Tous Excellents !
What an uplifting video, Keith Sensei. I watched it over the years and there is so much to take and study out of it. With all my respect from @byronkarateselfdefence
Ossu
This is what I call realistic Tuition.
Ive not come accross this Senssie before, but wow, yea, deffo knows his stuff.
I remember training under Keith Sensei as a 15 year old. Awesome 👏
Fantastic!
Very Very good techniques, can you please elaborate some more techniques only on blocking as to which hand or side to use with respect to an attack coming in. Thank you.
Just awesome
Awesome!
Ótima técnica
Great work.. ! Can you tell me the name of the competitor that reached the final ? Thank you
Today kumite is much harder....they where so slow. Im fighting over 30 years. Now they use more sweeps and judo take downs.
Osu! Sensi Keith
This is a great video for point fighting, but outside of the Dojo you're better off learning Boxing or MMA. Karate is a beautiful fighting style but it takes a very long time to use it in any real confrontation. Boxing is more efficient and easier to pick up and will get you in amazing shape. Wrestling is also very effective too.
That’s my passion 💪😂👍
Oss!
Reminds me of a certain midrand dojo
👍👏
Oss Sensei
Oss sensei!
Ah - the karate jitsu enthusiasm of youth.
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Brasil
Oss
1000 times Oss
MMA nerds bashing this in ignorance in, 3, 2, 1... 😂
Mma is real, this is a joke, its like playing touch rugby.
@@ericdumont610 Go to a Japanese traditional karate dojo and practice it. It's tough. It's not what it looks like from outside. It's not a game.
Too many ignorant people despising what they don't know.
@@asamiyashin444 I agree it's tough, but being honest mma is better. An mma fighter would beat a Karateka.
That's why most Karate fighters now cross train.
Hello; without disrespect; I do not see any different approach in training. What I see is that you are big and now older as all the big persons; even more bigger so you have the kg advantage and of course in a one point kumite; the longer distance regarding an smaller guy. I have this realistic point of view because I am the smaller normally (I am old and now new generations are all tall somehow) O can have the guts to "enter" the other guy area but very difficult (as we see mostly) to do the impact or point before the big guy counter attack. Hence smaller persons need a second punch or hit to land the technique. Whatever what you guys have to say I only see big or tall guys dominating the ippon kumite
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