Toujours choqué de voir des partenaires transformés en puching ball. Me concernant, j'ai toujours respecté mes adversaires et mes élèves. Que les coups puissent être un peu appuyés en combat, nous pouvons le comprendre mais pas en démonstration. Dommage car le professeur est plutôt très bon.
Thank you very much, perhaps a group will bring me in the future. If the timing was right and the group was propagating high quality karate, I’d be willing to work there. 押忍
Thank you very much. I hope to get even 10% as accomplished as my Sensei; however, irrespective of that, I'm using that inspiration to motivate my daily practice. Again, thank you for your comment. All the best from Oita City, Kyushu, Japan. -- AB
I have deep respect for all of the other ryuha/kaiha as well. Our differences are certainly our strengths. Karateka from Goju Ryu, Seido and other styles attended these seminars. It was great! Irrespective of your art/style, a big OSU from Oita City, Japan.
@@theflamingone8729Osu, many Seido friends. In Christchurch, irrespective of style, Renzie Shihan is the resident karate master. He’s a great friend and mentor; also, a lovely man with a very dry wit. 押忍
@@rexxman79 it depends on the quality and intensity of each individuals training, also (these points) in context with time/years. Case by case. But usually I agree with your statement. Greetings from Japan. 押忍!! AB
I agree with a previous comment made that there is no need for all the excessive and relatively forceful contact. While I applaud your technical prowess, I cringe at the constant need to hit your opponents when you are demonstrating techniques. I’ve attended seminars and training camps by ISKF and JKA masters and cannot honestly recall Kanazawa Sensei, Yaguchi Sensei, or Okazaki Sensei hitting opponents when demonstrating techniques.
@@frankryan1310your observation “from mere video analysis” is utterly incorrect. If people were getting hurt no one would be attending my seminars after all these years. I’m stopping all of my waza. In the cases of some impact, that’s been by the request of the uke. All the best from Japan. Andre Bertel
I like your moving style...but... standing opponent to strong hitting ? ........ is not necessery..... That always shows a lack of self-confidence... if you can really do it, you don't need to prove it always.
Osu, to be frank, none of those hits are strong. They may look it, but I’m literally focusing on the outside of the dogi (unless the trainee requests a little more contact, and sometimes the hardcore people do). When the person flys backwards, that is not impact by the waza but propulsion/body momentum. People who physically attend my seminars, especially new people, learn this immediately. However, its impossible to understand this by watching the videos. Osu and best regards from Oita City, Japan. AB
very good, a hug from Brazil 🇧🇷 Osu!
Osu
Toujours choqué de voir des partenaires transformés en puching ball. Me concernant, j'ai toujours respecté mes adversaires et mes élèves. Que les coups puissent être un peu appuyés en combat, nous pouvons le comprendre mais pas en démonstration. Dommage car le professeur est plutôt très bon.
OSS Sir
from Saudi Arabia
Impresionante este sensei.no hay para empezar con el.saludos de Argentina 🙋
Greetings to Argentina from Japan.
押忍
AB
Rengeri waza....
Toujours aussi fort.
J'adore !
Thank you very much and greetings from Kyushu.
thank you sensei bertel for always showing us high level shotokan karate...🇧🇷Osu!
Osu, this year is building up for next year where a lot of higher-level content will be shared. Greetings from Oita City, Japan.
Ren (Değişik, bir çok) Konbine. Kekomi (sökücü), söktüren, uçurucu. Shiho (4 yönlü)
Renkekomi geri Waza....
Oss Sensei we are waiting for you in Chile 🇨🇱
In the future, if a group wishes to bring me, I'd be keen.
Osu, Andre
@@andrebertel Osu!
Any future plans for a seminar in the United States? Or any students/ affiliated dojo to train with?
Thank you very much, perhaps a group will bring me in the future.
If the timing was right and the group was propagating high quality karate, I’d be willing to work there.
押忍
Excelente Shihan André
Very good body dynamics.
Thank you very much. I hope to get even 10% as accomplished as my Sensei; however, irrespective of that, I'm using that inspiration to motivate my daily practice. Again, thank you for your comment. All the best from Oita City, Kyushu, Japan. -- AB
Renempi waza....
Even though I do a different style still brilliant to watch
I have deep respect for all of the other ryuha/kaiha as well. Our differences are certainly our strengths. Karateka from Goju Ryu, Seido and other styles attended these seminars. It was great! Irrespective of your art/style, a big OSU from Oita City, Japan.
@@andrebertel it was the Seido patches that caught my eye Shihan, I used to train Seido in Chch many years ago.
Osu.
@@theflamingone8729Osu, many Seido friends.
In Christchurch, irrespective of style, Renzie Shihan is the resident karate master.
He’s a great friend and mentor; also, a lovely man with a very dry wit.
押忍
@@andrebertel Osu, yes with his wealth of knowledge and experience, Eiko Hanshi Renzie is a corner stone of NZ karate, and guaranteed to get a laugh.
Oss Sensei uhh upload the full seminar video plss i request sensei oss🥋iam waiting
Hopefully one day you can attend a seminar. OSU and Best Regards from Japan.
Très bonne travail
ありがとうございます! Greetings and thanks from Japan.
Hopefully, one day I will conduct a first international seminar in France.
押忍!!
Andre Bertel
素晴らし!
ありがとうございます
See U in Germany soon !
Osu, see you there! Greetings from Japan.
Oss !!!!!
Osu! Hope you are well and hope to see you in Germany.
Renzaku Waza (Combos)
@@melihbalc-pp8il Osu, yes!!! 連続技 (Renzokuwaza).
A big 押忍 from Japan.
AB
bone on bone is stupid unless you "know" the other bone is weaker... so don't do that.
@@rexxman79 it depends on the quality and intensity of each individuals training, also (these points) in context with time/years.
Case by case. But usually I agree with your statement.
Greetings from Japan. 押忍!!
AB
I agree with a previous comment made that there is no need for all the excessive and relatively forceful contact. While I applaud your technical prowess, I cringe at the constant need to hit your opponents when you are demonstrating techniques. I’ve attended seminars and training camps by ISKF and JKA masters and cannot honestly recall Kanazawa Sensei, Yaguchi Sensei, or Okazaki Sensei hitting opponents when demonstrating techniques.
@@frankryan1310your observation “from mere video analysis” is utterly incorrect. If people were getting hurt no one would be attending my seminars after all these years.
I’m stopping all of my waza. In the cases of some impact, that’s been by the request of the uke.
All the best from Japan.
Andre Bertel
You look different
OSU!!!!
@@andrebertel Oss
I like your moving style...but... standing opponent to strong hitting ? ........ is not necessery..... That always shows a lack of self-confidence... if you can really do it, you don't need to prove it always.
Osu, to be frank, none of those hits are strong. They may look it, but I’m literally focusing on the outside of the dogi (unless the trainee requests a little more contact, and sometimes the hardcore people do). When the person flys backwards, that is not impact by the waza but propulsion/body momentum.
People who physically attend my seminars, especially new people, learn this immediately. However, its impossible to understand this by watching the videos.
Osu and best regards from Oita City, Japan.
AB
@@andrebertel osu...😁
私が言っているのは、すでにその段階を過ぎているからです😉
Não entendo por que ele espanca os alunos ? Eles não vão revidar. Desnecessário