If You're Karate Brown Belt And Higher, This Is A MUST!|Hip Rotation Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @rajeshkhilari
    @rajeshkhilari 7 месяцев назад +4

    The hip movements & control in Taekwondo (Poomsae) is same as Karate (Kata). But there are almost non-existent Poomsae videos on that topic on youtube. Hence, I regularly visit your channels for varied topics.

  • @Romania_Rockhound
    @Romania_Rockhound Год назад +9

    Konichiwa. I am an Aikido instructor. watching this video made me to realize that I haven't thought my students to move their hips when they train for punching. Thank you.

    • @TehDanno1
      @TehDanno1 Год назад +2

      And here, Aikido puts emphasis on the center in literally everything. ;p

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu  Год назад +1

      I hope it goes well!

  • @michael.schuler
    @michael.schuler Год назад +1

    Master Egami said, "Hips mean knees." When your knees don't move toward target, neither does your body mass. Hit a bag (or opponent) to test power. It doesn't matter what you feel; what matters is what opponent feels. Rotating the hips for linear thrusting attack (e.g., zuki) is insufficient. Punching gyakuzuki from zenkutsu, if your front knee doesn't move toward opponent, most power is left untapped. Rotating hips go with circular attacks (hooks, roundkick.)

  • @flipperpitstudio
    @flipperpitstudio Год назад +2

    Oss! I'm so glad I learned this though my Sensei (Wada) many years ago. It has stayed with me. I have been away from training for too long, but just now I was doing some punches along with the vid, and the hips automatically were engaged! 😊 Thank you for the reminder! I think I shall start up again! 🙏 Oss!

  • @playmotion.trailer
    @playmotion.trailer Год назад +6

    I tried everything I could with my pupils (in Aikijujutsu) to make them understand this : all your exemples : "from the ground", ""put your hip" etc. The only thing I found useful (til now) is to make them crawl on the back while punching. I'll try your way next week. Thanks for the advice. Oh and, by the way, my pupils are 10 and 11 years old children, and they are serious. It is just something difficult to learn. Thank you very much sensei. It is always a pleasure to see your videos. Very technical, very useful.

  • @harryconnelly4801
    @harryconnelly4801 Год назад +6

    The hip movement you are showing has been the standard in Shukokai karate since the early 60s, the double hip twist was developed by Chojiro Tani, and Shigeru Kimuura.

  • @amandazepedaordonez245
    @amandazepedaordonez245 Год назад +5

    I've always had trouble with moving the hip, it doesn't come natural. I have to think about it. But this helps a lot!

  • @StixxLetsPlay
    @StixxLetsPlay Месяц назад

    Starring Karate in a dojo and i am a whitebelt. Thank u for the Videos, they helping a lot

  • @revanwirasah8222
    @revanwirasah8222 Год назад +2

    Thank you master

  • @RealJeremias
    @RealJeremias Год назад

    Love this as a boxer at a top gym this is only taught on a foundational base level. I’ve been studying hip rotation movements and found this to be extremely helpful.
    Especially this: Hips first, then upper.

  • @Turbulent2000
    @Turbulent2000 Год назад +1

    Is this the Paul Hertzog's music from "Kickboxer" movie in the background?)

  • @Britishbaptist
    @Britishbaptist Год назад +1

    Another fantastic insight , thank you young master , come visit London soon !.

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu  Год назад +1

      I'm planning to this year!

    • @donovangill4016
      @donovangill4016 Год назад

      @@KarateDojowaKu wonderful let me know how I will take you in a tour

  • @popcornzbd
    @popcornzbd Год назад +3

    All I can say is once you get it,....you got. Then you can smooth it out into one continuous movement. At first it can be kind of jerky while you learn how to smooth and blend everything together. Like learning how to dance. Ugly at first. But when get it, you got it.

  • @thaiminhnguyen1266
    @thaiminhnguyen1266 Год назад +1

    Great , thanks sensei

  • @BlaireBustillo
    @BlaireBustillo Год назад +1

    Oss! Thank you for sharing.

  • @NeoTrust-ql8im
    @NeoTrust-ql8im Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot, Nagano sensei

  • @hybris159
    @hybris159 Год назад

    Thank you Master! Incredibly professional and clear explanations. Thank you very much for your work!

  • @aa.rn09
    @aa.rn09 Год назад +3

    I love how you explain it's great and I learn a lot Sensei

  • @adrianrobinson8458
    @adrianrobinson8458 Год назад

    Hip rotation, this is were you get your power on deliverance, from the hips 🥊🥋🥊

  • @mituc
    @mituc Год назад +3

    Over time I came to conclude that insisting on the hip rotation WITHOUT mentioning that the source of hip rotation should actually be the push of the back foot and not just a twist of the core is incomplete and even wrong. Because students are taught about "hip rotation" they end up making all kinds of funny moves and not actually generate the power their body is capable of. In this video I see all these techniques done right (well, yes, Yusuke is a true black belt, 3rd DAN I believe) but not taught exactly right. However, starting at 01:30 in the video things go in the right direction and Yusuke explains how the pelvis/hip is actually moved, looking closer one can see that the toes point into the right direction and generate proper movement, and so on. The charging is not on/with the hip, it is actually done from the toes (pay attention to the parallel done with golf).

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the explanation! Since the student I was talking to already had that knowledge, it wasn't in the first half of the video. But I believe it was cleared up in the second half like you mentioned!

  • @auron7941
    @auron7941 Год назад +1

    Helpfull and good video 👍

  • @mohammadnurdin2834
    @mohammadnurdin2834 Год назад

    Thanks Sensei, this video Made me try better train

  • @taminow3209
    @taminow3209 6 месяцев назад

    Question, do you have a Video Like heian shodan, where you explain the word, meaning, moving and Sense? For me IT was very helpful to understand what means what If Sensei says" do this... do that... What i mean. You listen and hear movement like age uke,i knew IT means upper Block and what to Take care off, even IT needs still Training for me to stand always nice and used my legs/hips right.
    Thanks

  • @ASMRmama-and-Sakura
    @ASMRmama-and-Sakura Год назад

    Ohayou gozaimasu, great work, but as a women of 40 and going for shodan, I’m told my kekomi Geri are not high enough, as I have hip issues, training with my sensei, he help to flex me to show I can get higher kick, but I was stiff with hips, can you help with exercises for this. I was taught to kick the walk from certain angles. Any more info on you part is welcome.

  • @DarkPhoenixTSi
    @DarkPhoenixTSi Год назад +1

    Pinan yondan, one of my least favorite kata, just because I haven't practiced it enough to know where my hands go for that gedan X block.

  • @SamuelSocceresports
    @SamuelSocceresports 8 месяцев назад

    Sensei can u show the blitz punch technique in next video

  • @spanishlarc31
    @spanishlarc31 Год назад +1

    Thanks! There must be exceptions to the rule, what are they?

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu  Год назад +1

      The "charge" is going to be less when thrusting/jumping forward very quickly with punch combination

  • @Satyam_Tiwari_18
    @Satyam_Tiwari_18 Год назад +2

    OSS! SENSEI
    I Love to do shotokan karate
    And whenever I can't understand any technique I come to your channel and believe me your videos help me alot
    THANKS FOR PUTTING VIDEOS ON THIS CHANNEL
    I AM SATYAM TIWARI FROM INDIA
    I AM LEARNING THIS MARTIAL ARTS UNDER THE GUIDENS OF BAPU HASBAN SENSEI
    AND OUR SENSEI IS CONNECTED FROM J.K.A.I CHIEF INSTRUCTOR OF INDIA. SHIAN ANAND RANTA
    THANKS ♥️

  • @jdt8983
    @jdt8983 Год назад +1

    so simple and obvious but yet I'm being a dumb dumb when punching. Great tutorial thank you

  • @jeanmarais337
    @jeanmarais337 Год назад

    is there any danger of lumbner disk degredation from practising this?

  • @Rensune
    @Rensune Год назад +2

    As all the Great Boxers (From Archie Moore to Tyson) agree "Put a little Hip into it"

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw Год назад +2

    I think what you are saying is you take the energy from the hip and drive it through the arm into the target. If rewording helps.
    ruclips.net/video/MRCXL3doT6o/видео.html. Again Soke Inoue Yoshime, where it might be of use.

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu  Год назад +1

      To be precise, it is more like channeling the weight from the leg via the hip and the torso to the arm.

    • @Noone-rt6pw
      @Noone-rt6pw Год назад

      @@KarateDojowaKu I appreciate you responding!

  • @pantokratorius777
    @pantokratorius777 7 месяцев назад

    All body parts must start movement at the same time and must move only forward, otherwise either you will lose power by creating gaps or punch will be too slow. Your hip shouldn't be telegraphinng your punch. Oss!

  • @keerthanas4144
    @keerthanas4144 Год назад +3

    Im yellow belt but imma still watch

  • @KelvindeWolfe
    @KelvindeWolfe Год назад

    You’re still doing it incorrectly.
    What you’re trying to explain is actually the exact opposite of what you are demonstrating.
    The power from the hip rotation is part of the earth phase while the hip matching you are showing is from the wood phase.
    It is from Tō-te not modern karate but you can find it in some Chito ryu because the founder studied the original.

  • @amadej-ki2ro
    @amadej-ki2ro Год назад

    Sorry, but totally wrong, you have no connection between your arms and your hips, you should transfer the rotation from your legs and body to your arm strike.