Kinda looks like him. But, Doppo Orochi is based on Real life Masutatsu Oyama from Kyokushin Karate. And Hideo Nakamura from Karatedo Kendokai . Not Goju Ryu.
in our school Sanchin was THE defining kata that got you much respect when you did it right. and if you did it correctly you felt physically spent once you completed it. we especially loved doing it after Sonny Chi a made it popular!
To all that try to guess about what it is , its not a dance not even a kata in the traditional sense , it is energetical cleansing & energy accumulation . Practinioners that do sanchin regularly are extremely resilient and have a better sense of energy distribution while fighting. to all the keyboard tigers please be respectful it is a great master that you watching here.
I really admire traditional styles. In my style we do a variation of sanchin kata, front hand punch instead of reverse punch, but with the same end in mind. Thank you for this.
You are amazing, i start in karate with traditional karate and i love it, but... The SPORT karate won in my dojo, Now i can feel the life with your videos
Great video! I miss training in this dojo. Harry Mundy, that's not a bamboo bo, but a hardwood bo. The bending is yes natural but also, like "Iron Shirt", a means to protect the inner man from injury or dysfunction. Goju-ryu is an internal system as much as it is an external system. I hope to meet up with Meitetsu sensei again in the near future.
Good vidoe. However, I noticed that the wakidata (horns) on the kabuto (Samurai helmet) displayed on the shelf are on backwards. It's an easy mistake to make, I know I have done that a few times over the years. Just switch sides and it will be good.
Being a 237 pound person who trains ,I appreciate the Sensei pointing out size and its effect on body mechanics. Muscles can as I learned obstruct range of movement
Whoever came up with Sanchin must have sounded crazy to everyone else "Yo, I have this theory, but I need you to kick me in the balls a few times to test it"
I think the point is meant to be to make sure he's using his thighs to shield his groin, so the kick doesn't actually reach them. Although you'd think a better approach would just be to train people to move properly and have an understanding of footwork and distance so they just don't get hit in the balls in the first place. But that's harder to sell as woowoo. Although I think this is more an exercise of control and self discipline than a demonstration of a functional fighting technique.
@@seraphinaaizen6278 Maybe that was just the common line thought back in the day. To be fair, Okinawans were rather short, and they would also have to fight invaders on boats and in the sand (they had shorter range, and traversing on that terrain made it hard to close the gap). Also, Goju Ryu was most likely an in-fighting style (hence why there is also several simple grappling techniques and a plethora of appendage breaking).
If you pay close attention, you'll see that, since the kick is usually coming from the back, it usually lands to the thighs or legs, if it hits the groin it means that the exercise isn't being done correctly
Although I never trained Goju or Uechi specifically, I did train with a Shorin sensei at a Uechi dojo for a while and have a little Sanchin experience. Uechi has a similar shime practice. The groin kick is actually blocked by the inner thigh muscles. If your stance is correct, you don't take a kick to the junk. Notice the kick is from the rear, so the karateka doesn't see it coming. This makes him keep the correct stance throughout the kata. I used to demo this in a class I taught for a while and invite people to kick me in the groin. Surprisingly, only one guy ever took me up on it and kicked full force toward my groin; fortunately, my stance was correct. It is a good attention gainer. The flexed knees are protection as well. I trained with a sensei that used to demo front kicks to the knee to illustrate how a flexed knee can take a straight kick without injury. If you are peg-legged its a whole different story; think hyper-extended knee. That bo break was fierce. I've seen this done with boards many times, but never with a bo; that's no joke.
So thanks 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹for this video I m too learning Sanchin by Hanyakan go jru Chief Instructor India Sensai Hemant Singh m vry happy such personality is my Guru 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Anyone starting training in Goju dojo will always learn the basics punches and kicks and learn Sanchin first. Sanchin holds the holistic view of Goju, very important
@Café com Racumin that IS weird because the Goju dojos I practiced in definitely introduce Sanchin either in the first 2 belts or halfway to black. I learned Sanchin after my first two belt ranks and then Tensho when I was halfway done with the curriculum when I was 15; doing the same now since I returned last April
@Café com Racumin actually no. I was taught Sanchin when I was still a white belt with 1 green stripe. It’s not a difficult kata but you do have a lot of technique that are worked in. It’s literally 3 steps forwards then do 180 to do 3 more steps and then one last 180 to do 3-5 punches while breathing slowly. It’s a very slow kata. Check out Morio Higaonna doing Sanchin
Incredibly, no, it depends on the Goju variation. In some schools you will learn Gekisai Dai Ichi first, but I personally practice Goju Kai (founded by Gogen Yamaguchi, one of the Chojun Miyagi student), here our first kata is Taikyoku Jodan Dai Ichi, Sanchin is our 13th kata lmao. But of course, i'm not saying ypur totally wrong, like I said, it all depends on the Goju variation, I only practice Goju Kai lol.
Kate's teach you how to do certain moves, each kata gets harder as you progress. Sanchin has health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, also teaches how to tighten and relax body, how to punch & block. Even though you wouldn't use Sanchin kata in a fight, you would block & punch
this is the technique kuroki genzai used in kengan asura manga If you managed to this properly, the one hitting you will feel the pain instead, and you won't really feel the pain, except for the balls maybe. it's just you must hold your breath and contracting all the muscle in ur body while getting hit
Sanchin, in my opinion, is one of the best foundational katas in the martial arts. It's the first kata I teach to students. They practice it for a minimum of 6 months. It helps strengthen the body, increase chi, toughens the body, and develops kime (focus). Perfect for helping practitioners at All levels.
Even in Goju ryu lineages there are variations. In Morio Higaonna Sensei Sanchin version they do not do mawate, the turnings. This kata comes from China (San Zhan) where the hands are open all along and most Wu Shu schools don't do mawate. The Uechi ryu Sanchin is more chinese-like version. ruclips.net/video/mWh-uhw4C9s/видео.html
@@ncondeg Yeah, there are countless versions or variations. Most of the Southern Kung Fu schools have some variation of it - faster or slower, turns or no turns, different fists, etc. The original Okinawan Sanchin that Kanryo Higaonna practised was open hands and somewhat faster, from what I know. It was closer to the Uechi ryu style, but most likely came from a different school in China. Higaonna changed it to closed fists. Miyagi developed the no-turn version later in his schools history. The Goju schools that have the turn are all schools founded by his earlier students like Seiko Higa, Seikichi Toguchi and Meitoku Yagi. Later, schools from mostly post-war students tend to have the no turn variation - particularly Eiichi Miyazato, Anichi Miyagi and their various students.
@@calebfuller4713 well now, we have a serious scholar of goju here don't we? Pleasure to meet you sir, I'm deeply impressed. I don't think I've met anyone yet that could pop off all that the way you just did, and somehow the way you phrased it I don't think there were any references involved. Bravo.
@@willroland9811 Thanks. I was seriously into studying it at one time, Goju in particular, but also the history of it and related arts. I've also watched videos of just about every style of Sanchin I could find, both Japanese and Chinese.
"if you train sanchin u dont even get ill" if that doesnt motivate them ! btw i can confirm that at least for the most common illnesses. injuries are obviously something else but therefore u condition your arms, hands, legs, torso in endless other ways
These kids are seriously going to be dangerous in a fight. I don't know if anyone notices it, but @2:50 just look at that girls bloody knuckles. If she stayed on training, by the time she is a teenager, her knuckles would be as hard as a rock and she could probably break ribs. That is proof of real training here. Even children are training exactly like the adults.
You'll never connect with it tough guy. Side show theatrics... Obviously an arm chair black belt. This is as real as it gets and goes back hundreds of years if not thousands. Flip back over to your porn, get some more shit you'll never experience.
Do not try the stick thing at home! If you hit the upper legs with force and the person is not ready, you can rupture their artery, which can lead to death. This is literally a thing you do with Kenjutsu when you lost your sword/got disarmed and only have a stick to defend yourself.
Is it normal to cough when doing this Sanchin. I went to a meibukan School in US, Anthony Mirakian was the master instructor. He had his students breath out so much that theyd cough the last gasps of air out of them.
I don’t mean to look down on martial arts or disrespect it in any way , but if I ever decide to spend time practicing something that would take me 5-15+ years to master I would at least be sure that it works in all and every situation irl. Including the use or ki.
This is one kata. Which you can practise for lifetime.... grounding breathing power isolation locking all in one kata... surprised to see yellow doing it. Back in 90s we use to get it at brown... it too much for a yellow to grasp the real insights....
the Isshinryu version of Sanchin is quite different, but has the same purpose: Teaching proper breathing techniques and muscle tension. If you can do Sanchin correctly and pass the belt test, then most attackers in the street will never hurt you with their untrained and clumsy techniques. Our 235 pound sensei would stand on the back of your knee and kick you in the groin to make sure you were holding a proper Sanchin Stance, then he'd beat on yellow and orange belts with a padded baseball bat. Brown and black belts got beat on with unpadded escrima sticks and okinawan bos.
Funny Story I had senior once told me that one of the black belts from my dojo tried to go Senior Black Belt and the poor dude wasn't prepared. So the Sensei repeatedly kept "checking" him until he got smacked pretty hard to the point of bleeding and was pretty much got given a petty pass..
Did this at the end of leg nights at Kyokushin. It sucked on every concievable level. Tired, bruised thigh muscles are distracting enough while you're trying to control your breathing and footwork - getting thigh kicked, slapped, pushed back, resisted and gut punched on top of it just made it nasty, memorable make no mistake but nasty. Ten years since I stopped practicing Kyokushin and it's one of about three kata I can still do with no reminders.
Yes, during the original movie so you can finds lost of easter eggs of GoJu ryu. For starters Mr. Miyagi, derives from the founder of Goju Ryu Shojun Miyagi. Birth place of Mr. Miyagi Okinawa same as Goju Ryu, the breathing as you mention too. Also in karate kid II Shosen(the bad guy) wears a Goju Ryu emblem on His karategi. And the definitive proof is in the new Cobra Kai series where Daniel Larusso upon reopening His Miyagi Do dojo hangs a picture of Shojun Miyagi( founder of goju ryu) on His Shihan Seki.
Personally, I train boxing wrestling. But there is something about true karate,such as Goku Ryu and kyokoshin, that I find so perfect and beautiful. I do believe that Okinawan karate, at its core and highest levels are more than practical. I think once you truly understand the meaning of karate, you are just as dangerous as any other martial art
Believing something is practical doesn't necessarily mean it IS practical. You cannot say something is practical unless you put it to the test. And what does "true karate" mean? Do you have to have a certificate or a couple of cool looking kata enough?
@@alexmash1353 you really can't demonstrate real or true karate, for the simple reason you have to injure someone really bad like breaking floating rib into lung. That comes thru Makiwara training it's not a sport unless that's what you learn sport karate, which really is not karate.
Nope hard work you are art iron all System forms are art iron kungfu or gungfu karate dosen't matter what form mma it is hard work makes your body to iron but depends on you just if you can fight or not or take a punch as well and real mma you can't use on the streat just some forms art yes the res depends on you just
when standing in sanchin dachi, the muscles of your upper legs are tightened to the point that there is too little space between for a foot to reach the groin. all you can hit are the upper leg muscles
@@thensho ooh, that makes sense man. thanks, appreciate it. But I've also heard on another occassion (I think it is also in this channel) that the balls itself are somewhat protracted towards the inside of the pelvis. Is that correct? Do you know anything about this?
@@freddykrueger4311 it is likely that people might feel that way because you normally feel them hanging freely, but in a correct sanchin dachi they are confined and sort of stuck between your leg muscles. also your hips are rotated slightly upwards to create a good stance, which furthers the feeling of confinement so to say. wow, i never thought i would write 2 comments about certain part as a reactionb to a karate video...… oh well, new experiences right :)
Glad to see Doppo Orochi still alive and kickin'
Reminds me more of Kuroki Gensai from kengan asura lol
Kinda looks like him. But, Doppo Orochi is based on Real life Masutatsu Oyama from Kyokushin Karate. And Hideo Nakamura from Karatedo Kendokai . Not Goju Ryu.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS
look at the man at the end of the video ,he REALLY look like Orochi Doppo
good to see he not in jail after what he done to the kaioh Dorian lmao
this brings nostalgia, sanchin is the first form I've learned ever. Believe it or not do this almost every morning is very useful
I don't train karate, but I just love witnessing this amazing martial art, practiced with such grace and power
in our school Sanchin was THE defining kata that got you much respect when you did it right.
and if you did it correctly you felt physically spent once you completed it.
we especially loved doing it after Sonny Chi a made it popular!
To all that try to guess about what it is , its not a dance not even a kata in the traditional sense , it is energetical cleansing & energy accumulation . Practinioners that do sanchin regularly are extremely resilient and have a better sense of energy distribution while fighting. to all the keyboard tigers please be respectful it is a great master that you watching here.
Salute to you sir, not many people can grasp the meaning of this old kata & what reason behind it
Así se dice! 😃👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻💪🏻
I'm an avid fan of martial arts but okinawan Karate is the proper stuff, that is why it is fun to watch.
That moment when your blackbelt is so used it turns white again
Meruem sama A beginner’s mind
You never clean it you lose the ki like that.
@@jeremyarroyo360 That's nonsense. You should absolutely clean your belt like anything else.
@@ninthkaikan1544 He's just joking bro
There lies a beautiful philosophy
I really admire traditional styles. In my style we do a variation of sanchin kata, front hand punch instead of reverse punch, but with the same end in mind. Thank you for this.
You are amazing, i start in karate with traditional karate and i love it, but... The SPORT karate won in my dojo, Now i can feel the life with your videos
"Sport" isn't Karate... Karate is way of life. And death a well. Death and life are inseparable
@@Burboss here they xplain the diference, in the video of budo of sport and traditional karate
Great video! I miss training in this dojo. Harry Mundy, that's not a bamboo bo, but a hardwood bo. The bending is yes natural but also, like "Iron Shirt", a means to protect the inner man from injury or dysfunction. Goju-ryu is an internal system as much as it is an external system. I hope to meet up with Meitetsu sensei again in the near future.
I have nerve damage in one of my thighs, so getting struck by bo like that is to be avoided probably 😮
Good vidoe. However, I noticed that the wakidata (horns) on the kabuto (Samurai helmet) displayed on the shelf are on backwards. It's an easy mistake to make, I know I have done that a few times over the years. Just switch sides and it will be good.
I love old school (real training) Senseis because they understand how important defending one’s self is and don’t play around 👌🏽 Oss!
50年以上前、剛柔流を修行した者ですが沖縄に行き明哲先生に会い話を伺いたかったかったですね!長順先生から明徳先生へ受け継がれている明武館剛柔流を経験したかったですね!悔しいですが老齢で持病持ちの体ではかなわず悔みますが!死ぬ前に沖縄に行き長順先生や明哲せんせいの墓参りをしたいものです!合掌!
Being a 237 pound person who trains ,I appreciate the Sensei pointing out size and its effect on body mechanics. Muscles can as I learned obstruct range of movement
Whoever came up with Sanchin must have sounded crazy to everyone else "Yo, I have this theory, but I need you to kick me in the balls a few times to test it"
If the stories are true of the old days, the fights, then I can see why they decided to go thru with that.
@Orella Minx: Sanchin came from white crane boxing which is founded by a woman.
I think the point is meant to be to make sure he's using his thighs to shield his groin, so the kick doesn't actually reach them.
Although you'd think a better approach would just be to train people to move properly and have an understanding of footwork and distance so they just don't get hit in the balls in the first place. But that's harder to sell as woowoo. Although I think this is more an exercise of control and self discipline than a demonstration of a functional fighting technique.
@@seraphinaaizen6278 Maybe that was just the common line thought back in the day. To be fair, Okinawans were rather short, and they would also have to fight invaders on boats and in the sand (they had shorter range, and traversing on that terrain made it hard to close the gap). Also, Goju Ryu was most likely an in-fighting style (hence why there is also several simple grappling techniques and a plethora of appendage breaking).
If you pay close attention, you'll see that, since the kick is usually coming from the back, it usually lands to the thighs or legs, if it hits the groin it means that the exercise isn't being done correctly
Although I never trained Goju or Uechi specifically, I did train with a Shorin sensei at a Uechi dojo for a while and have a little Sanchin experience. Uechi has a similar shime practice. The groin kick is actually blocked by the inner thigh muscles. If your stance is correct, you don't take a kick to the junk. Notice the kick is from the rear, so the karateka doesn't see it coming. This makes him keep the correct stance throughout the kata. I used to demo this in a class I taught for a while and invite people to kick me in the groin. Surprisingly, only one guy ever took me up on it and kicked full force toward my groin; fortunately, my stance was correct. It is a good attention gainer.
The flexed knees are protection as well. I trained with a sensei that used to demo front kicks to the knee to illustrate how a flexed knee can take a straight kick without injury. If you are peg-legged its a whole different story; think hyper-extended knee.
That bo break was fierce. I've seen this done with boards many times, but never with a bo; that's no joke.
That is a very hard stance, at least for me, to get correct being I have two new knees and bad hips....LOL
the "rear" inner thigh muscle, not the front innerr thigh muscle is used just to clarify
Very powerful kata sir,I also do it for generating power
明鉄さん、お元気ですか瀬名覇さんから紹介されて八木道場でお世話になった原三です今は大阪にいます。
I finally found a demo of Sanchin as I learned it under late sensei Guy Koruse from Seattle wa , this is awesome thank you
Sanchin Ichi. I teach Sanchin dai Ni to my young students. No turn.
So thanks 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹for this video I m too learning Sanchin by Hanyakan go jru Chief Instructor India Sensai Hemant Singh m vry happy such personality is my Guru 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏Love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Anyone starting training in Goju dojo will always learn the basics punches and kicks and learn Sanchin first. Sanchin holds the holistic view of Goju, very important
@Café com Racumin that IS weird because the Goju dojos I practiced in definitely introduce Sanchin either in the first 2 belts or halfway to black. I learned Sanchin after my first two belt ranks and then Tensho when I was halfway done with the curriculum when I was 15; doing the same now since I returned last April
@Café com Racumin actually no. I was taught Sanchin when I was still a white belt with 1 green stripe. It’s not a difficult kata but you do have a lot of technique that are worked in. It’s literally 3 steps forwards then do 180 to do 3 more steps and then one last 180 to do 3-5 punches while breathing slowly. It’s a very slow kata. Check out Morio Higaonna doing Sanchin
Incredibly, no, it depends on the Goju variation. In some schools you will learn Gekisai Dai Ichi first, but I personally practice Goju Kai (founded by Gogen Yamaguchi, one of the Chojun Miyagi student), here our first kata is Taikyoku Jodan Dai Ichi, Sanchin is our 13th kata lmao. But of course, i'm not saying ypur totally wrong, like I said, it all depends on the Goju variation, I only practice Goju Kai lol.
Thanks for film! I'm very happy see this. That is the best Sanchin video what i seen!
Try this one: ruclips.net/video/sec-wVsjuuQ/видео.html
Uechi Ryu Sanchin.. Perfection.
I don't even do karate, but I do Sanchin. Just sanchin. Makes all the difference you can imagine.
Thank you for these video's , I am enjoying them so much! :)
the body is all psyched up to accommodate blows coming from attackers, it is a must in karate
Gojo Ryu is the real deal
hardcore warriors
Respect
great place to practice Sanchin is the pogo at a Slayer concert (does not prevent pain and bruises afterwards) :)
At 8:45 - Sensei - please stop kicking me in the nads - I forgot my cup today
You'll learn to block them, move them or loose them😂seriously though.
Kate's teach you how to do certain moves, each kata gets harder as you progress. Sanchin has health benefits, such as lowering blood pressure, also teaches how to tighten and relax body, how to punch & block. Even though you wouldn't use Sanchin kata in a fight, you would block & punch
Me peguen una bastonada d' estes i vaig tot un mes en muletes. Bon kata , bon karate okinawense. Bravo.
A well applied tsuki hits beneath the muscle coat. It is excellent to have some extra toughness but we still mustn't have too much faith on it.
Watch the Stephen Thompson vs Jorge Masvidal fight Thompson literally does this body armor technique.
this is the technique kuroki genzai used in kengan asura manga
If you managed to this properly, the one hitting you will feel the pain instead, and you won't really feel the pain, except for the balls maybe. it's just you must hold your breath and contracting all the muscle in ur body while getting hit
Greeting from Albania.
I allways loved Martial Art.
I grow up with Martial Art movies.
Mr.Miyagi from Okinawa Karate Kid.
@Adolf Hitler Wouldn't It be from Germany?
BEAUTY OF GOJU-RYU KI
I usually rag on these videos, but that was pretty cool.
Sanchin, in my opinion, is one of the best foundational katas in the martial arts. It's the first kata I teach to students. They practice it for a minimum of 6 months.
It helps strengthen the body, increase chi, toughens the body, and develops kime (focus). Perfect for helping practitioners at All levels.
For me, Sanchin means "three battles"
Don't know about other dojos, but this was the very first kata I learned when starting as a new white belt.
Anyone else?
Gekisai Dai Ichi
@@m5a1stuart83 Nice! Gekisai Dai Ichi was in fact the second kata I learned, so not that far off.
I became a black belt to learn this kata in the kyokushin karate so it wasnt the first kata we learned at all
We Weren't taught Sanchin until you were at least a purple belt. It's such a profound Kata, that it takes some core understanding to learn properly.
Im brown belt and only seen It once between 2 senseis preparing the 3rd dan i think
10:04
kids: ight imma head out.
Interesting to see the differences between Goju sanchin and Uechi sanchin. I suppose it’s different for every school as well though.
Even in Goju ryu lineages there are variations. In Morio Higaonna Sensei Sanchin version they do not do mawate, the turnings. This kata comes from China (San Zhan) where the hands are open all along and most Wu Shu schools don't do mawate. The Uechi ryu Sanchin is more chinese-like version.
ruclips.net/video/mWh-uhw4C9s/видео.html
@@ncondeg Yeah, there are countless versions or variations. Most of the Southern Kung Fu schools have some variation of it - faster or slower, turns or no turns, different fists, etc. The original Okinawan Sanchin that Kanryo Higaonna practised was open hands and somewhat faster, from what I know. It was closer to the Uechi ryu style, but most likely came from a different school in China. Higaonna changed it to closed fists. Miyagi developed the no-turn version later in his schools history. The Goju schools that have the turn are all schools founded by his earlier students like Seiko Higa, Seikichi Toguchi and Meitoku Yagi. Later, schools from mostly post-war students tend to have the no turn variation - particularly Eiichi Miyazato, Anichi Miyagi and their various students.
@@calebfuller4713 well now, we have a serious scholar of goju here don't we? Pleasure to meet you sir, I'm deeply impressed. I don't think I've met anyone yet that could pop off all that the way you just did, and somehow the way you phrased it I don't think there were any references involved. Bravo.
@@willroland9811 Thanks. I was seriously into studying it at one time, Goju in particular, but also the history of it and related arts. I've also watched videos of just about every style of Sanchin I could find, both Japanese and Chinese.
Thanks
Buen kata es el corazón del Goju Ryu
Sanchin conditioning. I can still feel it.
"if you train sanchin u dont even get ill" if that doesnt motivate them ! btw i can confirm that at least for the most common illnesses. injuries are obviously something else but therefore u condition your arms, hands, legs, torso in endless other ways
When Corona spreads but you do Sanchin and are immune
wow.. nice school.. perfect students!
These kids are seriously going to be dangerous in a fight. I don't know if anyone notices it, but @2:50 just look at that girls bloody knuckles. If she stayed on training, by the time she is a teenager, her knuckles would be as hard as a rock and she could probably break ribs. That is proof of real training here. Even children are training exactly like the adults.
Very much respect from me.
7:45 i think he's saying his throat is a little hoarse...
just breathe in AAAWWEEE SSOOMMEE... just joking.
perfect stance and breathing will make you stand firm.
sanshin is the iron armor of shaolin but in karate e.e i like it
10:22 "I must not cry and embarass master." "Must. Not. Ah, fuck."
great Man
Why do they use the same courtesy sign as Chinese martial art?
Because Goju Ryu is directly descending from a form of Kung Fu.
I got a hickory axe handle in the garage, I bet I get different results at 1013! So much side-show theatrics!
He never mentioned it fonctioning against axes.
Take a deeper look and you’ll find out. Sanchin originated at the Shaolin temple: ruclips.net/video/sec-wVsjuuQ/видео.html
You'll never connect with it tough guy. Side show theatrics... Obviously an arm chair black belt. This is as real as it gets and goes back hundreds of years if not thousands. Flip back over to your porn, get some more shit you'll never experience.
I love this kata, but i see they must be into smash aswell 😂
Do not try the stick thing at home! If you hit the upper legs with force and the person is not ready, you can rupture their artery, which can lead to death.
This is literally a thing you do with Kenjutsu when you lost your sword/got disarmed and only have a stick to defend yourself.
Cool sir 👍
"Traditional okinawian bo " from Aliexpress?
Is it normal to cough when doing this Sanchin. I went to a meibukan School in US, Anthony Mirakian was the master instructor. He had his students breath out so much that theyd cough the last gasps of air out of them.
I don’t mean to look down on martial arts or disrespect it in any way , but if I ever decide to spend time practicing something that would take me 5-15+ years to master I would at least be sure that it works in all and every situation irl. Including the use or ki.
Ki or Chi just breathing and energy (generating power in your techniques through correct form and following through).
This is one kata. Which you can practise for lifetime.... grounding breathing power isolation locking all in one kata... surprised to see yellow doing it. Back in 90s we use to get it at brown... it too much for a yellow to grasp the real insights....
Sanchin is a kata you will train for decades and still find it hard to execute.
Good
Serious power that Bo was thick
Ouss sensei. Respect!
the Isshinryu version of Sanchin is quite different, but has the same purpose: Teaching proper breathing techniques and muscle tension. If you can do Sanchin correctly and pass the belt test, then most attackers in the street will never hurt you with their untrained and clumsy techniques.
Our 235 pound sensei would stand on the back of your knee and kick you in the groin to make sure you were holding a proper Sanchin Stance, then he'd beat on yellow and orange belts with a padded baseball bat. Brown and black belts got beat on with unpadded escrima sticks and okinawan bos.
He is using armament haki but we are still in pre-timeskip
One of my Favorite Kata :)
This works til you fightin Mike Tyson
Interesting that there's no arm work in terms of resistance & guidance to centerline under pressure from different angles. Loads of big slaps though.
Even the Orange belt kid does it better than me xD
Is Morio Higaonna along that 3rd row of the lineage?
Funny Story I had senior once told me that one of the black belts from my dojo tried to go Senior Black Belt and the poor dude wasn't prepared. So the Sensei repeatedly kept "checking" him until he got smacked pretty hard to the point of bleeding and was pretty much got given a petty pass..
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cool
Is he kicking the groin?
wich style of karate is this??? is it goju ryu?
Did this at the end of leg nights at Kyokushin.
It sucked on every concievable level.
Tired, bruised thigh muscles are distracting enough while you're trying to control your breathing and footwork - getting thigh kicked, slapped, pushed back, resisted and gut punched on top of it just made it nasty, memorable make no mistake but nasty.
Ten years since I stopped practicing Kyokushin and it's one of about three kata I can still do with no reminders.
Amazing what people can do if they get off internets for a few hours a day
Is this Karate kids same discipline? Looks similar and the breathing patterns
Yes, during the original movie so you can finds lost of easter eggs of GoJu ryu. For starters Mr. Miyagi, derives from the founder of Goju Ryu Shojun Miyagi. Birth place of Mr. Miyagi Okinawa same as Goju Ryu, the breathing as you mention too. Also in karate kid II Shosen(the bad guy) wears a Goju Ryu emblem on His karategi. And the definitive proof is in the new Cobra Kai series where Daniel Larusso upon reopening His Miyagi Do dojo hangs a picture of Shojun Miyagi( founder of goju ryu) on His Shihan Seki.
7.00 did the Sensei kicked to the guys ball?
Personally, I train boxing wrestling. But there is something about true karate,such as Goku Ryu and kyokoshin, that I find so perfect and beautiful. I do believe that Okinawan karate, at its core and highest levels are more than practical. I think once you truly understand the meaning of karate, you are just as dangerous as any other martial art
Believing something is practical doesn't necessarily mean it IS practical. You cannot say something is practical unless you put it to the test.
And what does "true karate" mean? Do you have to have a certificate or a couple of cool looking kata enough?
Whats boxing wrestling?
@@alexmash1353 lol
@@jackwareham353 I think he meant Boxing AND Wrestling.
@@alexmash1353 you really can't demonstrate real or true karate, for the simple reason you have to injure someone really bad like breaking floating rib into lung. That comes thru Makiwara training it's not a sport unless that's what you learn sport karate, which really is not karate.
Sanchin power of soul
GM Shimubaku Isshin-Ryu karate
u all foolish... sanchin isn't armor but solid diamond.
Why is there a smash symbol at 1:30
Oh i see.. sanchin is flexing the muscle
Tron Born no it’s not but people don’t understand
@@feihungwong9482 Don't tell me it's chi energy bullshit. There is no such thing like chi
@@ArnoId-Schwarzenegger no such thing as chi , what else doesn't exist Mr. you-got-it-all-figured-out?
11:32 that must have hurt.
Nope hard work you are art iron all System forms are art iron kungfu or gungfu karate dosen't matter what form mma it is hard work makes your body to iron but depends on you just if you can fight or not or take a punch as well and real mma you can't use on the streat just some forms art yes the res depends on you just
He pulls his testicles inside like sumo do. The rest is conditioning.
His ballzack are steel
Lol it mesmerizes me!
armament haki
Question sir: How do you hide balls? Thanks.
when standing in sanchin dachi, the muscles of your upper legs are tightened to the point that there is too little space between for a foot to reach the groin.
all you can hit are the upper leg muscles
@@thensho ooh, that makes sense man. thanks, appreciate it.
But I've also heard on another occassion (I think it is also in this channel) that the balls itself are somewhat protracted towards the inside of the pelvis. Is that correct? Do you know anything about this?
@@freddykrueger4311 it is likely that people might feel that way because you normally feel them hanging freely, but in a correct sanchin dachi they are confined and sort of stuck between your leg muscles. also your hips are rotated slightly upwards to create a good stance, which furthers the feeling of confinement so to say.
wow, i never thought i would write 2 comments about certain part as a reactionb to a karate video...… oh well, new experiences right :)
جيد جدا
Como conseguir esses resultados?
Treinando
Sanchin may make you sound like Golum.
jajaja
Mr Miyagi approves.
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Next time, hit closer to the tip.