10 Fighting Advantages KARATEKA Have!! Kumite vs Kickboxing

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • Does Karate work in the streets? Does Karate work for competition OUTSIDE of Karate? As a lifelong Karate practitioner, obviously Kumite, Kata and Bunkai have all played a big part in my life and I have seen the way it works sparring with other kickboxing athletes, like Muay Thai, Dutch Style Kickboxing, and heck, even boxing! There are a lot of great self defense attributes a Karateka can bring to the table, but its always important to cross train in different Martial Arts styles to see just what you're missing out on!
    However, when it comes to sparring with other styles as a Karate fighter, here are 10 advantages you should have!
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  • @SenseiSeth
    @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +37

    If you want to learn more about how good kicks should be, check out my course! senseiseth.teachable.com/p/higherkicks

    • @cormacpgs
      @cormacpgs 3 года назад +1

      Yo seth, had an idea for a video. I remember jesse enkamp comparing karate to ice cream with how many flavors there are. So how about if martial arts were desserts what would they be.

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 3 года назад +1

      Better than Taekwondo?😂😂😂😂

    • @NicolaMaxwell
      @NicolaMaxwell 3 года назад

      @Jan R. Pedersen but I'm vegetarian 😳

  • @rubenrelvamoniz
    @rubenrelvamoniz 3 года назад +291

    Distance management. One of the biggest assets of karate practitioners. We in shotokan our kumite puts a huge enphasis on distance.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +25

      Truuuuth

    • @nthekitchen162
      @nthekitchen162 3 года назад +1

      Maai

    • @robsobi
      @robsobi 3 года назад +10

      What are the 13 kicks? A video about their greatest strength and vulnerabilities would be cool.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +5

      Good thinking!

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +7

      And then something else after that will make him even MORE complete!

  • @sliderx1897
    @sliderx1897 3 года назад +154

    Like Jesse says, Karate was once a complete martial art, its up to us to put the pieces back together. Its also really nice to see alot of really good karate fighters starting to dominate mma now!

    • @Rober_2403
      @Rober_2403 2 года назад +7

      I've been out of the pool for a long time, who are these fighters you talk about? I want to see them.

    • @sliderx1897
      @sliderx1897 2 года назад +11

      @@Rober_2403 well of course wonderboy kinda leading the charge right now. In bellator you have oliver enkamp ( Jesse's brother) and weber almeida is currently undefeated most via first round ko. And Bruno Souza just won the LFA title to name a small handful

    • @sliderx1897
      @sliderx1897 2 года назад +7

      @@Rober_2403 also keep your eye out for michael claycomb

    • @Rober_2403
      @Rober_2403 2 года назад +4

      @@sliderx1897 Cool, thank you.

    • @DwellingTheAbyss
      @DwellingTheAbyss 2 года назад +6

      @@sliderx1897 Also GSP. He is a kyokushin guy.

  • @ajshiro3957
    @ajshiro3957 3 года назад +141

    Type advantage? Sensei Seth plays Pokemon confirmed.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +21

      I def used too, don’t have a console for it anymore lol

    • @GeorgeTwamers
      @GeorgeTwamers 3 года назад +2

      @@SenseiSeth You shall be better for it 🤣

    • @psychedashell
      @psychedashell 3 года назад +5

      @@SenseiSeth You're not missing much, S&S is kind of dull.
      Wait for the next one.

    • @Sujiceel
      @Sujiceel 3 года назад +2

      It's quite poggers.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +1

      Hahah

  • @truevinister6278
    @truevinister6278 3 года назад +38

    Alot of people dont know that Old school sport Karate was ruthless. Full contact with sweeps and limited ground and pound. I think this was the idea behind Karate Combat.

  • @SeCtioNZzEcHO
    @SeCtioNZzEcHO 3 года назад +52

    Karate movement is just chef’s kiss

  • @TheMdub27
    @TheMdub27 3 года назад +66

    1. Unorthodox stance: people aren’t used to seeing the karate stance giving you an advantage
    2. Mobility and agility: with a wide side stance you are much more mobile
    3. Better for kicking: karate stance is just better for kicking, side stance allows you to throw faster kicks with less Telegraph from a further distance and you can safely recover from them better than a boxing stance.
    4. Mastering your kicks: you kick more giving you experience with kicking in general.
    5. Teaches you the outside game and when to fight inside.
    6. Perfection of form for power and accuracy
    7. Flexibility: karate focuses on kicking and being more acrobatic.

  • @charlapollon948
    @charlapollon948 3 года назад +54

    I have a strong karate background but I've been doing modern martial arts for years now (krav-maga with a lot of sparring, mma from time to time). This is one of the best videos on the topic I've come across so far. Everything is pretty accurate. The advantages are real, and they really give you a strong lead if you make up for some of the bad habits that come with tma. Thanks for putting so much time and effort into making karate great again!

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +5

      That’s so awesome to hear. Thanks!

  • @ZackofAllTrades87
    @ZackofAllTrades87 3 года назад +73

    Kicks are the wrestling of striking....

  • @Zack1440
    @Zack1440 3 года назад +63

    Karate is a 100% legit martial art. You have good content man.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +5

      Thanks brother!

    • @mikekellock5009
      @mikekellock5009 3 года назад +2

      @@SenseiSeth is Shito - Shoukoki karate any good? What style karate do you do?

    • @Horus-Lupercal
      @Horus-Lupercal 3 года назад +2

      @@mikekellock5009 I misread your comment. Seth is U.S Kenpo I'm very sure.

  • @camiloiribarren1450
    @camiloiribarren1450 3 года назад +35

    Karate: variation of kicks
    Seth: GRRR!!!! So excited!!!

  • @ElDrHouse2010
    @ElDrHouse2010 3 года назад +30

    Being able to switch stances mid strikes is an ability I admire from Wonderboy. You always see this from him, he uses round house kicks or side kicks to switch, he is really creative & he is becoming a more ambidextrous fighter because of this. Typically for a righty: Side Kick uses Southpaw for example, but Roundhouse Kick uses orthodox.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +2

      He’s insanely talented for sure!

  • @charlescernoch7686
    @charlescernoch7686 3 года назад +8

    I trained in Goju Ryu for over 10 years. After earning my black belt I began studying Brazilian Jiujitsu and Muay Thai. Eventually did a handful of semipro fights. My karate background always served me well as a base I could fall into, but also as a way to keep opponents guessing.

  • @ZackofAllTrades87
    @ZackofAllTrades87 3 года назад +30

    "Nothing is ALWAYS anything" - Seth Adams 2020
    (My quote for the discords tomorrow

  • @monsterhunternathanultimat4114
    @monsterhunternathanultimat4114 3 года назад +26

    Learning Kudo, Sambo and Sanda will be the wrestling of striking!

    • @debanshumishra7279
      @debanshumishra7279 3 года назад +1

      He was talking about wrestling of striking not wrestling and striking

    • @hungniirulfur920
      @hungniirulfur920 3 года назад +1

      wow a man of quality

    • @Saiarts_yt
      @Saiarts_yt 3 года назад +4

      I learned full-comtact karate, aiki jujitsu, and currently practicing sanda. Learning the balance between earth, water, and fire.

    • @monsterhunternathanultimat4114
      @monsterhunternathanultimat4114 3 года назад +3

      @@Saiarts_yt Awesome!

  • @DannielleWoodward
    @DannielleWoodward 3 года назад +12

    I agree!!
    As a karateka (Wado), I’ve noticed in my martial arts training that the variety of a karateka’s kicks, our distancing, the hip rotation in our strikes and our fast footwork/reactions gives us a MAJOR advantage against a lot of other martial art styles.
    They often take a more grounded stance and stronger approach, which often creates slower footwork (I see this in a lot of other martial arts that focus on ‘the stronger the punch/kick the better’) and this means it’s harder for them to evade our incoming fast attacks and it’s also hard for them throw their techniques as fast as us which gives us such an upper hand. It’s awesome really.

  • @MrTheil
    @MrTheil 2 года назад +6

    I remember getting my ass kicked when I sparred a Karateka back in high school at this MMA gym I went to. I'm thankful, however, for it made me realize just how effective Karate truly is

  • @firefiret8
    @firefiret8 3 года назад +25

    How come you stopped that one bag from moving when all the bags were moving, you really called him out and made himself conscious

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +4

      My b, he deserved it though

  • @YoukaiSlayer12
    @YoukaiSlayer12 3 года назад +10

    I admit as a Karateka(shotokan) springing a back kick or spinning hook on someone is beautiful thing.
    Along with ridge hands.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +5

      Ridgehand! I keep forgetting to make a video on this

    • @YoukaiSlayer12
      @YoukaiSlayer12 3 года назад +1

      @@SenseiSeth That is a must. Hmm.... now I want to practice it, I’ll do it when practicing kicking tonight. Anyway I’ll be on the look out for that ridgehand video.

    • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
      @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 3 года назад +2

      I still practice ridge hands occasionally. But usually only on a bag or in open space.

  • @Josh-dr9db
    @Josh-dr9db 3 года назад +29

    Learning and getting used to punching hard without gloves or wrist support is a pretty notable one too 👌

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +6

      True!!

    • @robinwilliams9970
      @robinwilliams9970 3 года назад +3

      Agreed. Its so uncommon that people think your going to hurt yourself if you dont wrap. Then when they see your not hurting yourself at all hitting the heavy bag, they start talking about wraps make you punch harder, and they do, if you havent trained yourself to not need them yet.
      Ive had this argument with some boys before you see.

    • @Zach-dd2jp
      @Zach-dd2jp 3 года назад +1

      @@robinwilliams9970 The best way to train bare knuckle is with gloves and wrist support. hitting a bag hard bare knuckle is completly pointless. Watch any bare knuckle FC fighters train and they train with gloves, its like tellling a runner they should be doing their runs on a highway. Much more dangerous for no gain.

    • @robinwilliams9970
      @robinwilliams9970 3 года назад +2

      @@Zach-dd2jp If someone is training for an fight then yes, no point in risking it to go fight injured

    • @Josh-dr9db
      @Josh-dr9db 2 года назад +2

      @@Zach-dd2jp I hurt the liniments in my left wrist in a bike accident a while back, so I trained for 6 months with that wrist wrapped and during that time it got way weaker and when I took it off the wrist would buckle and almost injure it when I would hit the makiwara and bag hard. You only get good/strong at doing what you train for.

  • @Condeycon
    @Condeycon 3 года назад +5

    Seth's videos have the energy of a really excited 8 year old who really wants to show you the Gameboy he just got.

  • @Abluemoon9112
    @Abluemoon9112 3 года назад +15

    Spinning attack can be effective against people who don't see the line of attack.

  • @ArtofOneDojo
    @ArtofOneDojo 3 года назад +2

    I LOVE this video Sir! Such a fantastic approach to this topic. Cheers!

  • @treadstoned9915
    @treadstoned9915 3 года назад +40

    I respectfully disagree. I actually think footwork is the wrestling of striking. The average perso can throw a crappy punch or kick but dont know the first thing ab footwork.

  • @Sacciuiguai
    @Sacciuiguai 3 года назад +10

    I just saw you're about to do a flying side kick from a mile away as soon as you took a couple steps back, you can call it karate senses ahaha

  • @notoriousquinnb
    @notoriousquinnb 3 года назад +1

    Perfect video for my reminder to watch Kuro Obi/Black belt, the karate movie from 2007. Just think, one day I'll have to comment about how well put together and insightful your content is without also posting about this movie recommendation.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад

      GAHHH. It’s a crazy time for me to spend the full hour and a half on it. What if I watched the fight scenes, reacted, didn’t edit it and sent it to my discord?

  • @AJBernard
    @AJBernard 3 года назад

    Great stuff, Sensei. Thanks for what you're doing.

  • @wernerfuhry
    @wernerfuhry 3 года назад +1

    Advantage number 10 is without a doubt one of the most important insight you could give us. Also, hilarious af

  • @joshuascott9606
    @joshuascott9606 3 года назад +3

    Awesome video!! I'm really interested in starting karate and I'm trying to do as much research on the different styles as possible. I was wondering if you could make a video explaining the style of karate you use since it looks extremely fascinating :) Thank you

  • @drunkenhobgoblin417
    @drunkenhobgoblin417 3 года назад

    Mind set. Always important. Great video.

  • @thomasstevens4622
    @thomasstevens4622 3 года назад

    Man I love your kicks wish I could be half way as smooth as you!

  • @rommiemex9532
    @rommiemex9532 3 года назад +2

    Great vid, as usual lol.
    I need to work on my SPINNING ATTACKA

  • @ZackofAllTrades87
    @ZackofAllTrades87 3 года назад +12

    @2:42 sounded like "when I was throwing up"...

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +5

      That happened too sometimes

    • @lvlupent.7334
      @lvlupent.7334 3 года назад +3

      karate after 2 many jaeger bombs

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +3

      @@lvlupent.7334 hahahah

    • @GeorgeTwamers
      @GeorgeTwamers 3 года назад +2

      @@SenseiSeth You haven't truly pushed yourself, in early years of training, if you don't feel sick after a session 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @basedbane787
    @basedbane787 Год назад

    Man Seth's videos have gotten so much better in the last year this one seems 10 years old lol

  • @paulkampf55
    @paulkampf55 3 года назад

    I totally agree with you just love your channel and your Karate-Do! Just keep going so i can develop on my Do by watching yours.
    OSS Sensei
    Paul Kämpf (1st degree black belt Japan Karate Do Shotokan DKV)

  • @SmRTSkL
    @SmRTSkL 3 года назад +3

    I kickboxed for 4 years and i learned from a shotokan master and he used to teach us hook kicks, jumping roundhouse, spinning roundhouse, jumping spining hook kick, spining back kick etc. And being able to switch between definitely gave you and advantage because you are right most people throw 3 types of kicks...so i love being able to kick you just need good stamina because throwing allot of kicks can tire you out.. And full contact kickboxing requires 9 kick minimum at least when i used to train...

  • @genxlibertarian9656
    @genxlibertarian9656 3 года назад +1

    I wish I loved anything as much as Seth loves making that bag cry.

  • @brandonterrazas9363
    @brandonterrazas9363 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for putting out these videos. I do BJJ and I have been wanting to round my game out with striking. You and Wonderboy are helping me out a ton. Do you do private classes?

  • @trevorockwell8764
    @trevorockwell8764 3 года назад +2

    Spinning attacks! Love it.

  • @cubingonmymind
    @cubingonmymind 3 года назад +24

    I have managed to dislocate my hip, tear my ACL and get COVID in 3 months. I haven’t seen the dojo in so long 😫😭

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +9

      Zheeeesh, get well soon!

    • @cptlevi5985
      @cptlevi5985 3 года назад +3

      Hope you're doing well

    • @hotsaucemtkb575
      @hotsaucemtkb575 3 года назад +2

      Hope you are healing up!! ❤️

    • @gabrielrivard3332
      @gabrielrivard3332 3 года назад +3

      I feel you! Tore my right acromioclavicular ligaments in February (bad landing during a sutemi trow, both my partner and I landed on my shoulder), and the 'Rona made it so gyms had to stay closed until September where I live, where they opened for a whopping 3 weeks before closing again due to spikes in local cases

    • @nicksalvatore5717
      @nicksalvatore5717 3 года назад

      How you doing now?

  • @ltanella3404
    @ltanella3404 Год назад

    Your editing is getting better

  • @blacksmith1634
    @blacksmith1634 Год назад

    Point ten touched me in a very profound way. I sometimes have the impression people forget what martial arts are really about. It's not just about kiking someone in the face in a realistic and effective way.
    It's about looking cool while doing it. SPINNING ATTACKS

  • @ParisLawLess
    @ParisLawLess 3 года назад

    This is a great video I love you I do feel the only thing you might not have thought about as it in advantage having a karate or a Taekwondo background is you put a lot of emphasis on flexibility and not so many Dutch kickboxers or muay thai fighters spend a lot of time working on flexibility

  • @RaderizDorret
    @RaderizDorret 2 года назад

    With regard to blitzing, I really like techniques like the Rolling Block to backfist sequence from Seuinchin kata to paw at my opponent's hands and guard and give them attacks to think about while setting up a heavier attack. It's something seen in several other styles with Wing Chun's chain punching or some boxers who will throw a rapid series of lighter punches and then unload with their heavy attack once they got the setup they're looking for.

  • @JackHanma
    @JackHanma 3 года назад +1

    5:47 it's interesting to see how style converges when it comes to comes to actual non conventionnal fighting. This stance is actually seen in Muay Boran, Traditionnal Karate and Bareknuckle Boxing.
    I agree with sensei Seth with the style advantage.
    Karate is an excellent tool and base if you learn another complementary striking style ( i e KickBoxing, Muay Thai or Boxing).
    You'll be able to constantly break pattern with a larger range of techniques and a better distance management.
    Boxing ( and kick boxing) is the art of sharpening a few weapon to the max of their power.
    Karate and other TMA is the art of working all your natural weapon and use it according to the situation.
    Another thing Karate fighters have the hability to throw strikes from the same side: for example 1, 2 and right HK while kickboxer use to work with both sides alternatively

  • @FizzyMcSoda
    @FizzyMcSoda 3 года назад +7

    Sensei Seth turns Super Saiyan at 4:22.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +4

      I’ve been super saiyan all along!! Lol that’d be a cool edit though

    • @ZackofAllTrades87
      @ZackofAllTrades87 3 года назад +1

      Yeah.... I made that a gif. 🤣

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад

      Hahaha

  • @Diabolical-Divinity
    @Diabolical-Divinity 3 года назад +2

    Your new Gi is that right. Looks Ducking Awesome. 5% ^ Badassery right there. Keep it up.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +2

      Hahaha thanks! Seishin!

    • @Diabolical-Divinity
      @Diabolical-Divinity 3 года назад +1

      @@SenseiSeth lol looked up sheishin, was bit confused. Only ever took on the transfer of language,
      coz my teachers native tongue was not English. Only ever time it seemed relevant. Thought you where giving me a compliment in Japanese lol ... Sheishing to you to🙏

  • @austinmuellermartialartist2122
    @austinmuellermartialartist2122 3 года назад

    Loved this video good pointers

  • @Saiarts_yt
    @Saiarts_yt 3 года назад +1

    If you seen a recent video from sensei Jesse Enkamp. Karate originated from Filipino martial art, when I heard that video I was surprised. But now I am seeing this video I feel thankful why I did karate and also Make Karate Complete Again.

  • @tonyperez4713
    @tonyperez4713 2 года назад

    The end was amazing

  • @the_barkku_nerd7686
    @the_barkku_nerd7686 3 года назад +1

    Finally, a video that makes sense.

  • @christopherhannemann4824
    @christopherhannemann4824 3 года назад +4

    Are you familiar with the work of Tatsuya Naka over at Kuro Obi World. The speed and grace with which he moves in and out of his opponent's clinch range is quite lovely!

    • @zoranilijic8406
      @zoranilijic8406 2 года назад

      You need to watch the movie “Kuro Obi - Black Belt”, Sensei Tatsuya is the main actor

    • @christopherhannemann4824
      @christopherhannemann4824 2 года назад +1

      @@zoranilijic8406 I am aware. But I was referring to his RUclips channel and the instructional videos he makes there.

  • @UnDonnaiolo
    @UnDonnaiolo 2 года назад +1

    Man that black Dogi looks badass on Sensei Seth

  • @stupidfrog2205
    @stupidfrog2205 3 года назад +4

    One of the big differences I have experienced in doing karate and other traditional martial arts (I come from a kickboxing background) is that theres a lot more weird kicks that make you a little bit more difficult to deal with. Kickboxing feels like a hammer where as Karate feels like a scalpel.... the problem is that that scalpel is made of glass most of the time because it isn't pressure tested enough.
    I'm definitely described as being "awkward" to spar with from my kickboxing buddies just because I lot of unusual kicks they really have to deal with. It's good to be unpredictable.
    Of course this is all my opinion and varies depending on schools and teaching styles.

    • @Froge4291
      @Froge4291 2 года назад

      Glass shards are quite painful if used right

    • @Froge4291
      @Froge4291 2 года назад

      Or wrong, depends on who is getting hurt

  • @justalurker3489
    @justalurker3489 3 года назад +3

    I once sparred a guy who trained almost exclusively in Hawaiian Kempo and it's frustrating to do when you don't know what's going on. Now he wasn't a hybrid fighter so there were all the weaknesses mentioned in the other video (he stood side-on without having as answer for leg kicks, retreated on a straight line with his chin out, ect.), but damn if I didn't get lucky in avoiding some shots, in particular if I didn't have big ol 16oz gloves a hook kick would've connected.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад

      Hook kicks will get you for aure

  • @markphilip9479
    @markphilip9479 3 года назад +1

    what ever you have said makes a lot of sense but could you make a video of how to do the in and out footwork correctly(not points-based style but the efficient method)

  • @benjaminboyle7329
    @benjaminboyle7329 2 года назад

    The best thing about pure combat sport training vs karate is I don't have to constantly hear how "patience, honesty and respect" will somehow make me a better fighter.

  • @kaiawase
    @kaiawase 2 года назад

    Kicks are not always the best option I agree. But developing a very fast powerful leading leg front kick is a useful tool to pop out at an unexpected time is a very useful tool to have under your belt.

  • @justmytwocents5166
    @justmytwocents5166 3 года назад +4

    Great video!!! Kicking variety helps a lot!!! Things I leaned in Shotokan helped me in boxing sparring: Distance control, timing, footwork, feinting with a blinding lead hand and a counter right cross with no tell on it. Karate-Do forever!!! Oss Sensei Seth🥋

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +1

      Aye!! Those are some good two cents my friend

  • @natsudragneel2226
    @natsudragneel2226 3 года назад +8

    Pokemon reference? Seth is definitely a Hitmonlee.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +2

      1000%. One of my top 5 favorites

    • @haydenford9587
      @haydenford9587 3 года назад

      @@SenseiSeth what are you favorite pokemon

  • @ehliyuh_elz4815
    @ehliyuh_elz4815 Год назад

    I rlly want to learn karate, teakwondo and weapons now! 🤩

  • @gingercore69
    @gingercore69 2 года назад

    I hope you mention that many karate styles have good grappling too... Sweeps and throws used as setups forns strike on the ground sre common to many karate styles, like jka and wkf tournaments, or many styles that come from kyokushin but still have the point style throws in them, the sabaki challenge is an example!
    And some of them sctually hsve even submissions, like kudo tournaments snd irikumi go...
    That is the advantage karate has over every striking art that doesnt grapple too

  • @russelltaylor6215
    @russelltaylor6215 3 года назад +1

    Rrrrr, makes it so much more exciting

  • @petergriffin7121
    @petergriffin7121 3 года назад +1

    Splendid!

  • @tipoftheiceberg7034
    @tipoftheiceberg7034 3 года назад

    I do muay thai but Spar with that wider stance bouncing in and out and just throwing and getting out again and Im the ONLY one that does this and it works awesome

  • @rolandgdean
    @rolandgdean 3 года назад +1

    Man! Distracted by that awesome Gi man! Where'd ypu get that? It's awesome.

  • @JohnnyBit
    @JohnnyBit 3 года назад +1

    To add to kyokushin - head kick from clinch range. It's even in kata Garyu!

  • @zsolthorvath495
    @zsolthorvath495 3 года назад

    According to the distant management, the footwork is very effective. The attack from long distance and from different angles. The kickbox, thai-box fighters hate this. Besides that I like the tempo reverse punch to the body (gyaku-zuki chudan) and the different types of sweeping very well. But your right, the kicks are extremly unexpected.

  • @igotmydd214
    @igotmydd214 3 года назад +2

    Great video, and have to state a great name for a gym! If in charge of music, I would always have Wu-Tang on the rotation.
    Your video was great, and it did give me an idea that I am trying to work out now. Can you use your legs as frames? And if so, can you use them as frames while retreating from a close distance to a reset?

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +1

      Muay Thai guys do a great job as using their legs as frames!

    • @igotmydd214
      @igotmydd214 3 года назад

      @@SenseiSeth I didn't even consider MT! Thanks for helping me refine my concept!

  • @mistermindahenziandalasnus3754
    @mistermindahenziandalasnus3754 2 года назад

    4:20 MAKES ME SO EXCITED!!!!

  • @burningknuckle26
    @burningknuckle26 3 года назад +1

    i like how karate guys can do very close headkicks

  • @davidarmstrong4599
    @davidarmstrong4599 3 года назад +17

    When I see Seth all I can hear is
    “Leg muscles (moosalls) “
    I can’t remember who this is mocking ?
    Ps good vid

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад +3

      Hahaha not mocking anyone!!

    • @GeorgeTwamers
      @GeorgeTwamers 3 года назад +4

      It's more of a homage to a legend.

    • @nicksalvatore5717
      @nicksalvatore5717 3 года назад +1

      Sergio kung fu. Meme was created by hard2hurt

  • @CoolGeekDefence
    @CoolGeekDefence 3 года назад +5

    Nice vid Seth you're a big inspiration of mine one of the main reasons I started my new channel (this is Telin by the way I don't know if you remember me)

  • @user-gg4yv5xg6w
    @user-gg4yv5xg6w 3 года назад

    You are a strong Karate warior and a very nice actor.

  • @simontaylor9362
    @simontaylor9362 3 года назад

    Really good vid that 👌 👏

  • @shaynejr
    @shaynejr 2 года назад

    The beginning of this video sounds like what we focus on in TaeKwonDo.
    We love to use kicks, because our legs are the longest and strongest part of our body. The goal of self defense is to keep a distance away from your opponent.
    The reason we stop a sparring match after one kick to call points, is because that kick would likely finish and end the fight. For punches, at least at my school, we only call points if it's a solid punch, and not if that punch was only a touch.

  • @wikiwikiwee1
    @wikiwikiwee1 3 года назад +2

    as somebody who started practicing bjj, it would be nice of you to karate my neck like that

  • @nikolaosmandamandiotis8970
    @nikolaosmandamandiotis8970 Год назад

    Ok man let's see where I agree with you and where i don't.
    Distance management : I can give this to karate because the distance management is very good , you can put multiple opponents in front of you and use some good footwork , Tae Kwon do has extreme distance management and boxing has close distance management ,muay Thai even closer striking distance management , so let's say karate gives a distance management between kicks and punches which is useful.
    Another good thing about karate is what you said about breaking the rhythm and sequence , this is really important for a real fighter you don't want to become predictable in a fight .
    Those 2 along that karate arts is a striking techniques library that has in it most of the different strikes no matter that those are unusable in fights .
    A karateka though must learn how to escape the bad habits of live karate training .
    Let me first say that Kudo is very close to MMA fighting and karatekas that fight in Kudo are legit fighters .
    First problem is the "no head punches " mentality that most karate arts have adopted , this creates a ton of bad habits for close distance which a boxer a kickboxer and a muay thai practitioner can take advantage of , after you close a specific distance karate start to become absolete , it's worse for Tae Kwon do but it's a problem .
    The other big problem kicks face is the injury problem, if you injure the hands the fight can continue with ease , if you hit the foot with an elbow or knee then the injured person will be a sitting duck unable to move and much much easier to throw .
    The other problem with using kicks is the fact that you impaire your balance by doing so.
    Using kicks in a fight is a high risk- high reward strategy , it depents on how good and talented you are at it ,it's up to you ofc to chose your fighting strategy .

  • @TimRHillard
    @TimRHillard 2 года назад

    11:41 please do a whole episode just like that 😁🙏👍

  • @mikekellock5009
    @mikekellock5009 3 года назад

    Hi I'm thinking of taking Karate but it's a Shito - Shukokai Karate style and I'm wondering how applicable the techniques are to street altercations.
    What style of karate do you do?

  • @princekermit0
    @princekermit0 3 года назад

    Your thumbnail is of the late Isao Ichikawa, 10th Dan doing a jumping front kick to the face of his brother (the late) Nobuo Ichikawa.
    Isao and Nobuo were both students of O'sensei Kanken Toyama. Isao was an uchideschi & live-in pupil of Toyama's starting at age 6. After Toyama's death, Isao founded Doshinkan Karatedo, in Vienna, Austria. This is my tradition.

  • @tasogare6598
    @tasogare6598 3 года назад

    I started kickboxing recently I realized that I am able to parry straight punches at long and medium range using karate style blocking. But every since I started my sensei always focused on using traditional blocks but in a kumite situation. But that is it honestly, I can't counter punch them as easily. Guess it takes getting used to with boxing gloves.

  • @yayyo5496
    @yayyo5496 3 года назад

    Hey sensei seth I have a friend that wants to learn one martial art or fighting style for self defense and the usual, What do you recommend??? Although I'm primarily a boxer and mma guy I think he should do karate, what do you think he should do

  • @MohsenAYN
    @MohsenAYN 3 года назад

    Come visit our dojo in atlanta ga
    That would be so much fun

  • @user-go2kw5lr2b
    @user-go2kw5lr2b 2 месяца назад

    Reminds of boxing" the art of hitting, without being hit"

  • @gingercore69
    @gingercore69 3 года назад +1

    Kinda depends on the karate style, but in my shotokan class we practiced lots of throws too... I actually practiced throws much more in karate than in bjj...

    • @gingercore69
      @gingercore69 3 года назад

      Mostly because the 2 ways to get the most points were kicks to the head and strikes on the ground... So, since whitebelts are not that good at kicking high, the easiest way to win tournaments is throws

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune 3 года назад +1

    I would say punching is the wrestling of striking. Wrestling is the basis of all grappling. I don't mean that a specific style of wrestling (free, folk, greco, etc) influences all grappling. But in a broad and general sense, when you are grappling with someone you are doing some kind of wrestling at all times. And in striking, while kicks can be complicated and powerful fight enders, the core element of striking is using the hands. Kicks can be the jiujitsu of striking.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  3 года назад

      Haha that’s not too far off

  • @t-virusterrance4734
    @t-virusterrance4734 3 года назад +8

    Every form of fighting works, but they all have, an advantage and disadvantage. No matter the style of fighting, it always depends on the practitioner.
    TERRANCE OUT

  • @nathanly8761
    @nathanly8761 3 года назад

    Maybe I'm wrong, but couldn't you just break kicks down into either some variation of a vertical, horizontal, or straight trajectory? You could also break it down to the motion of roundhouse, crescent, back kick and front kick.

  • @NelsonWin
    @NelsonWin 3 года назад

    Can you do a fusion between Burmese Lethwei and Karate?.. this would be cool.

  • @bogse
    @bogse 2 года назад

    I didnt understood the last "spining attacks" thing. Did he meant karatekas cant do spinning kicks?

  • @tableprinterdoor
    @tableprinterdoor 2 года назад

    I was an undercover kickboxer who know has tips against karataeka thanks haha

  • @vladradu8875
    @vladradu8875 3 года назад

    What karate styles qualify as light contact? I want to find a school with the least risk of CTE.

  • @Ciralluto
    @Ciralluto 3 года назад

    Hello, Sensei Seth, I would like to ask you a question.
    I would like to try karate (shotokan style) but I'm afraid of brain damages (bad experience while sparring in kickboxing).
    Is the karate's kumite more controlled, giving a chance to avoid brain damages?

    • @35_raidenramadhan_tm16
      @35_raidenramadhan_tm16 2 года назад

      I mean kyokushin doesn't want punch to the head or make a rules when sparring when punhing or kicking the head dont do it hard
      Or at the shotokan karate dojo I'm trained at when we are not wearing protection and attack as hard as we can we were only allowed to attack the body or leg but no attack to the head

  • @TreShadDMW
    @TreShadDMW 3 года назад

    Karate into just boxing would be a great combo correct? And blocking with elbow to elbow like a parry inside their guard would be scary right also no tape on the dude would be bad correct besides knowing he has a great chin correct? And hits like a truck

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos141 3 года назад

    This is the idea in Jeet Kune Do. Use your closest and longest weapon, the leg, against your opponents closest target, their leg, or body if you can get it.

  • @Razorwingcw
    @Razorwingcw 3 года назад

    Everytime I hit the subscribe button it asks if I want to unsubscribe.... What should I do?

  • @sethmarcipont7284
    @sethmarcipont7284 3 года назад

    My name is seth and when you said “seth” I nearly shit my pants

  • @kennethkotelo893
    @kennethkotelo893 Год назад

    What style of Karate best complements Japanese Kickboxing?

  • @WarEnjoyer-gm5yh
    @WarEnjoyer-gm5yh 3 года назад

    Kicking is the wrestling of striking ... - Sensei Seth 2020