Karate kyokushin Yakusoku Kumite prearranged fighting

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2007
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Комментарии • 29

  • @Romus011
    @Romus011 14 лет назад +1

    I like them both , Kazumi and Ryu and I would say I like Kyokushin the most too.

  • @DESIMONE66
    @DESIMONE66 22 дня назад

    Grande Sensei Matsui, degno erede del grandissimo Mass Oyama, osu!!!

  • @PatrickCawley
    @PatrickCawley 15 лет назад

    Good video showing some good, solid techniques.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @mrtaekwon
    @mrtaekwon 15 лет назад +2

    In that case I'm very much a beginner then. I shall train hard.
    Osu!

  • @LouPicardo
    @LouPicardo 14 лет назад

    Both great masters of kyokushin and both holding high the memory of our Sosai Mas. Oyama. OSU!

  • @user-kk9bo2gg5q
    @user-kk9bo2gg5q 3 года назад

    Супер! Отличная техника!

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 13 лет назад

    @Snakeshit287 Yeah the advantage of modern times is that we can cross train, you see kenpo guys doing jump kicks, taekwondo guys boxing and kyokushin doing grappling and eskrima. the point is that even with a a limited base any art can be expanded and improved over time.

  • @pietrocasas
    @pietrocasas 15 лет назад

    esse karate é muito bom..^^ this is karate is very god very nice

  • @Snakeshit287
    @Snakeshit287 13 лет назад

    @deejin25 It actually depends on the Sensei. My sensei did 4 years of jiu jitsu before Kyokushin and we practice grappling (not as much as I would like) some. We fight with knives, escrima sticks, wrist locks and do quite abit of throwing during the summer. When we kumite in class it is based on who you fight depends on whether you strike to the face. Some people in the class are trained in mma and boxing and are much fun to scrap with. I do agree with you that much of it is body kick boxing.

  • @FaridYM
    @FaridYM 14 лет назад

    yes he is, and there's also ryu narushima after the part from kazumi

  • @cumanagoto
    @cumanagoto 16 лет назад

    Osu! Is the contaction of "Oshishinobu Osu" It was an expression used by the Samuari class to indicate: "I understand, I don't understand, but I will do as you say." Osu has become a sound of "inspiration, salutation, agreement, do you best not matter what." Osu!

  • @maciekagh
    @maciekagh 17 лет назад

    Great movie which can helps sempai in training. For me geogeous ;) OSU

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 12 лет назад

    @cumanagoto Where do they get this Karate was only a farmers martial art? For thatt matter in Japan, quite a few farmers trained Jujutsu and other arts the samurai practiced.

  • @michinco
    @michinco 16 лет назад +1

    three thousand days to be a beginner though!
    osu!

  • @Romus011
    @Romus011 14 лет назад

    Is the guy on the right is Hajime Kasumi ? He's look familier to me .

  • @arlie46325i
    @arlie46325i 8 лет назад

    im going for gradinh test, some how is not easy to find Yakusoku Kata.. this is one of subject for the grading test. anyone can give me link for it? thanks

  • @FaridYM
    @FaridYM 14 лет назад

    yes he is

  • @karateman83
    @karateman83 15 лет назад

    thanks, is he the lider of one organization?? what is his relantionship with Midori Kenji? are they unfriendly?

  • @toxi87
    @toxi87 11 лет назад

    Osu is the contraction of Oshishinobu but Oshishinobu isn't "i understand" it is Persevere under pressure.

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 14 лет назад

    @NimaSun Any art that has what kyokushin has, plus the things kyukushin lacks: ie grappling, tai chi principles, ongoing training in defense of face punches, knife training, projectile weapons, stickfighting, pressure point strikes, oriental medicine. while I really love and admire Kyokushin, I know Kyokushin doesn't focus on these much and some not all, no grappling and only a little kansetsu waza.

    • @ryunandarz2872
      @ryunandarz2872 5 лет назад +1

      The truth is karate had grappling, wrist lock and throwing. It's hide on their kata called Bunkai. unfotunately, they don't taught that well maybe 2 reason. First, for kumite it dosen't allowed. Second, simplified. While judo focused on throwing, TKD on Kicks, kempo in wrist lock, Karate after funakoshi taught to mainland Japan. He change the name of MA from Chinese hand to empty hand because high self estem of Japan (and can be accepted). So after that many istructor focused on striking altough we can learn other thing from kata.

  • @karateman83
    @karateman83 15 лет назад

    whats the name of the Sensei?? I saw him n the Discovery Channel martial arts programm

  • @HansBalneger
    @HansBalneger 13 лет назад

    Kazumi and Matsui ;)

  • @XIANYAMA
    @XIANYAMA 13 лет назад

    these forms are very similar to the ones from shotokan ryu

  • @sleepyaznkid93
    @sleepyaznkid93 12 лет назад

    @deejin25 don't you thinks its obvious?...I mean if you can figure it out don't you think they would of known what they lack?its not even that they lack striking to the face or even grappling lol its because they train for their kumite thats why people see it as if they only strike to the body and not do a grapple...they do have street defenses and MMA type of training(well depending on the dojo)take Bass Rutten(kyokushin black belt) for example-he uses kyokushin stance and punches to da face!!!

  • @cumanagoto
    @cumanagoto 11 лет назад

    That I know! Semantics and interpretation provided by a Japanese instructor in the efforts to help non-Japanese understand their karate culture. Doryoku!

  • @bbosing
    @bbosing 2 года назад

    Autoplayed from "Transformer with balls" video

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 12 лет назад

    @Devoti LOL! Karate is a faramers martial art! LOL!

  • @cumanagoto
    @cumanagoto 13 лет назад

    @Devoti I disagree with you. My understanding of "Osu" is provided to me via my travels to Japan and friendships with many Japanese martial arts instructors native to Japan. Your belief that the samurai class had an exquisite language and never vituperated is a fallacy. Furthermore, to believe that Karate was simple a farmer's martial arts prove to me that you are historically misinformed.