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I did 8 years of blocking at the dojo .It really hardens your bones .In a blocking routine one night at the dojo I broke my opposite partners arm with outside block .I also have a makiwara board concreted into my garage floor.I long since finished regular training ( I am 80 ) But gained my 3rd Brown belt under sensei Enoeda ,many years ago.I still have hard hands ,and hard arms .lol
@@AcheLone no. In Uechi you block with your ulna bone. In training you should block with the wide part though, you still condition and it wont harm your opponent as much. In actual fighting you learn to twist the blade of the bone on hit and this can break bones... John really should not have broken his partners bone at all, very bad form in training.
Офигеть, чего только не найдешь в Интернете. Очень давно смотрел фильм с этим парнем, фрагмент которого привели в видео. В России шел в переводе как "Черный пояс", один из лучших фильмов о карате в принципе, которые я видел, где и техника показана как надо, и смысл есть, и сюжет. А теперь вот узнаю, что это не просто актер, а вполне реальный мастер. Что еще радостней. Отличное видео.
Genios los 2 muy bueno los sigo de Buenos Aires Argentina, soy I structor de Defensa personal, en la ciudad de Hurlingham, mi nombre es Mario Ruiz, gracias Geniuses, the 2 very good, I follow you from Buenos Aires, Argentina, I am a Personal Defense instructor, in the city of Hurlingham, my name is Mario Ruiz, thanks 天才、2人はとても良いです、私はアルゼンチンのブエノスアイレスからあなたをフォローしています、私は個人防衛のインストラクターです、ハーリンガムの街で、私の名前はマリオ・ルイスです、ありがとう
Hola, soy de Argentina, y me encantó el video, si pudiera ir a sus clases, me anoto yá, la chica muy simpática y guerrera por lo visto, saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina, avise cuando venga a la Argentina, así voy a verlo😀😘💋💋🇦🇷
Очень интересно, девушка вообще Супер , очень красивая и очень приятный голос , очень положительная, спасибо. Такие красивые ручки девушки нужно только целовать.
In lack of a training partner willing to do these drills... I use a tree just outside of our house. I guess a wodden dummy would be great to train on indoors. (if not with a partner). Thank you for sharing and the CC's. My Japanese is lacking. :)
If the tree has an uneven surface (thick bumpy bark), its not good for conditioning, as it will cause internal bone-bumps... which when struck, will cause more damages to yourself. If you have no other option, at least wrap the tree with rope, to create a more even surface. Get some Chinese herbal lineament (Dit Da Jow), to both prevent and to remove any swelling. Use a few drops before and after, massaging it into the areas. The ORIGINAL wooden dummy used to only be for outside use, as it was completely static.. and its arms also did not move. This allowed you to hit it hard. However, Yipmans indoor dummy has moving arms... and due to the design, the rear part of the arm is only like a 1 inch square... This makes it too easily broken... when you hit the dummy arms with heavy force. Yipmans dummy is best for developing proper distancing, while moving / flowing. Not really for conditioning. In Wing Chun, much of the conditioning is either done in partner drills, or, on the Sandbags. That said, a lot of the foundations of Wing Chun training are missing. For example... there is no Wing Chun workout, in many schools. This is because the art was developed by a secret society that was trying to take over the leadership of China. They trained rebels that had previous fighting experience in other arts... and so, they were already Fit, and Conditioned... as well as had decades worth of general Kung Fu foundational training.
@@johndough8115 yes, the tree needs either to be smooth (we do have a lot of that here) or roped up. I don't have a wooden dummy, but I do have a makiwara that I use often. (For punch and kicks, not bone conditioning)
@@CrinosAD The makiwara isnt bad. The only problem with it.. is that it Flexes when hit. That flex is good for developing penetration strength... but not so good for developing Impact conditioning. This is why Chinese use wall mounted canvas sandbags. You pack them full with coarse grain beach sand (never use "Play Sand".. as that creates a fine dust cloud in the air, that can cause cancer when breathed in). When hitting the sandbag... the sand will conform to the shapes of your knuckles.. but right after that, will become hard as a rock. This prevents damages to your knuckle shape.. while providing an incredibly solid impact. Since the bag cant be moved... all of your bodily forces are bounced back into yourself... challenging your Entire internal structure... from your fist to the floor. And since you would typically be standing on a concrete floor... the energy would further be bouncing back into your feet, and again, testing your internal... like a Wave of energy... until it eventually subsides. If you dont have a solid wall to have them (these wallbags are very cheap / affordable), then you can either hang them on a tree (place a sacrificial material between the bad and tree, to prevent the bag from being damaged)... or place the bag on a very strong table or stone bench. The Chinese had a specifically designed Iron Fist table for such practices. Very thick legs, and a thick surface, so as not to flex, break, nor be driven into the ground / floor. The bags that have hanging loops, are often called Wallbags.. where as the bags that sit on a table, I believe are called Iron Palm bags. As for kicking, one can kick a wall bag, with a barefoot. But for some of my kicks... I put on a hard leather bottomed dress shoe, and kick a thick tree. This is only for heel+instep kicks. Not for round kicks. On can make a long hanging sandbag from a pair of Jeans, using pant legs. The impact is much harsher than a typical heavy bag. Make sure to use two jean legs... with one inside of the other, to double its strength... as that much sand and kick forces, might otherwise cause it to burst open. (Filling a standard heavy bag with sand would be way too heavy. They are not designed for that kind of weight)
Bone conditioning is a crucial aspect in combat. Just search Uriah Hall vs Chris Weidman. Nasty fight. One good leg check on you kicks and your bone may snap. Chris Weidman kicked Uriah Hall at his calf full power at the start of their fight and Uriah defended well, turning is feet to meet Chris kick to his shin, Chris's leg snapped. Worst thing is Chris didn't immediately notice it, and he went back to his footwork and put pressure into it, resulting it in bending in super unnatural way. Nasty stuff. Hope Chris Weidman recovered from that.
An aikido sensei, I know, calls it 'posture.' Everything has posture. If you fall down a laundry chute and try to hold on to something, the metal has better posture than you. If you can explode a heavy bag with a palm strike, and fall down a well, and you relax and grab for something to hold, you do a throw on yourself. Skill with 'posture' is better idea to work with than this idea of 'hard' bones, because if you think you're 'hard-ER,' you'll act like a buffoon.
I am a black belt in Chitokan Karate and I am creating a new style called "Gendai Karate". Do you think it is necessary to create Katas for this new style? Cheers!
Hi, I don't know much about stuff but I think that since it's YOUR vision then it is necessary if you feel it is, try what fits you and what you want to teach and evolution is not forbidden :)
I did this kind of body hardening training when I was a kid because I did not know any better but not that I'm a much older, much wiser man and I have seen the repercussions from this, the authrits, bone spurs and nerves damage, I would not advise doing this. This type of training has no real benefits, I am a kickboxing coach so I know fighting, I have trained a lot of people and I used to own an MMA gym and I have 3 champions so I believe I have the experience to back up what I am saying and that in all the years I have been training and teaching and all the wins my guys and girls have had in the cage and ring, never once did body hardening training come into play, it is just a waste of time, learn to slip punches and counter, learn to set up your strikes and kicks and not get countered, work on your cardio, and get sparing rounds in so you can perfect your timing and distance and see what works for you, these things will make you a good fighter, not bashing your arms or fists over and over again.
★Turn on [cc] with various languages!
【Subtitles】English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, German, Vietnamese, Russian, Indonesian, Chinese, Korean, Persian, Arabic, Polish, Thai,Turkish, Greek, Ukrainian.
Please enjoy the video in your native language!
Kuro Obi 2
Please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saludos de Chile🇨🇱
I'am ♥️ GOJU RYU.
Obrigado!
押忍!!痛かったです!w
Thank you for the video and the English subtitles. Super great drill and enjoyed seeing both Juria and Sensei Yagi work so well together on this.
相変わらず優しくて厳しい八木先生素敵です。じゅりあさんもあちこちで見られてたけど
久しぶりの黒帯ワールドやっぱりいいですね。
次回も楽しみです。
I did 8 years of blocking at the dojo .It really hardens your bones .In a blocking routine one night at the dojo I broke my opposite partners arm with outside block .I also have a makiwara board concreted into my garage floor.I long since finished regular training ( I am 80 ) But gained my 3rd Brown belt under sensei Enoeda ,many years ago.I still have hard hands ,and hard arms .lol
Three cheers and a tiger for you!!!
ain't you suppose to block with muscle on your hand rather than bones?
@John. You should not broke his arm. Very sad.
@@AcheLone no. In Uechi you block with your ulna bone. In training you should block with the wide part though, you still condition and it wont harm your opponent as much. In actual fighting you learn to twist the blade of the bone on hit and this can break bones... John really should not have broken his partners bone at all, very bad form in training.
@@binnieb173 i see....tq for the info
子供時代に嫌になるほどやらされまして、相手が素人で少年の喧嘩だけに、間合いを取れば貰うこともなく、捌きだけで戦意喪失させたことがありました。
先生に喧嘩の報告をすると、叱られるのではなく勝ったか負けたかを聞かれたもので、懐かしい少年時代を思い出しました。
その先生たちは、痣だらけになってこそいい稽古と言われていたことも何度も聞かされました。
本当に懐かしい。。。。
Yes! My Sensei used to let us do these drills. I love doing them on the split wooden post/pole. ❤️
Why?
Спасибо, давно ждал 💪😎 Отличный выпуск, весёлый, интересный и познавательный!
Great seeing this duo again
Hai! And thank you, you 3 for being so touching in your all your being and doing! Stay strong! Grets from Vienna
From Brasil kuro-obi 👏👏👏
I have no idea why it was in my suggestions at 4 am on Google... But hey I watched, I enjoyed, and I subscribed 😁
Juria is so pretty and adorable
Linda essa KARATECA ME APAIXONEI
É linda mesmo
Офигеть, чего только не найдешь в Интернете. Очень давно смотрел фильм с этим парнем, фрагмент которого привели в видео. В России шел в переводе как "Черный пояс", один из лучших фильмов о карате в принципе, которые я видел, где и техника показана как надо, и смысл есть, и сюжет. А теперь вот узнаю, что это не просто актер, а вполне реальный мастер. Что еще радостней. Отличное видео.
Да, к тому же его антогонист- Тайкан, тоже мастер каратэ Нака Татцуя, которого также можно встретить на этом канале
「空手の受けはただの受けに非ず。相手の拳足への攻撃も兼ねている」。空手(日本空手協会)を習っていた時の師の言葉です。今、この動画を拝見しながら分かったような気がします。
So down to earth great attitude
THIS IS WHY YIN /YANG IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT POWER AND RESULTS UNSTOPPABLE NRG FOR BOTH . LOVED THIS 😍.
Una mezcla notable de buen humor y artes marciales, con la muy agradable presencia femenina 👍😎.
Thank you.
基本上 這樣子的肢體上的碰撞訓練 師傅都有自己的藥洗配方供學徒們訓練中擦拭 以達到筋骨強健 消炎的作用 我的門派有這樣子的訓練 強度也很高 甚至會 有受傷的可能 還好師傅有準備藥洗 和內服傷藥 總之 要這樣子的訓練其實很燒錢 還要顧及隔日還要上班種種 真的很辛苦
Hello Yagi Sensei......love and respect from Kerala , India
Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬👋👋👋
じゅりさん待ってましたあ
Dziekuje bardzo! CZESC.
Algum BR apaixonado por karatê assistindo ?
Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Oss
Eu aque moço, sou Brasileira e amo Karater. 😎😚😚
Genios los 2 muy bueno los sigo de Buenos Aires Argentina, soy I structor de Defensa personal, en la ciudad de Hurlingham, mi nombre es Mario Ruiz, gracias
Geniuses, the 2 very good, I follow you from Buenos Aires, Argentina, I am a Personal Defense instructor, in the city of Hurlingham, my name is Mario Ruiz, thanks
天才、2人はとても良いです、私はアルゼンチンのブエノスアイレスからあなたをフォローしています、私は個人防衛のインストラクターです、ハーリンガムの街で、私の名前はマリオ・ルイスです、ありがとう
Great to see this reunion video. Greetings from Alaska!
Good video and Juria looking nice as always.
Hola, soy de Argentina, y me encantó el video, si pudiera ir a sus clases, me anoto yá, la chica muy simpática y guerrera por lo visto, saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina, avise cuando venga a la Argentina, así voy a verlo😀😘💋💋🇦🇷
nice...will have to try it!!
اهم شيء في الفديو الذي حصد سته مليون مشاهدة هو الجانب الفكاهي مع التقنيات فاعلة جدا .
She’s laughing, the sound like rhythm of the wind chime. 🥰
El trabajo del endurecimiento constante y por años ...
very nice people! Greetings from the Netherlands....
Muito bom o movimento final.
كان الفيديو ممتع جدا ❤️
Muito Bom...Excelente....!!!!
Очень интересно, девушка вообще Супер , очень красивая и очень приятный голос , очень положительная, спасибо. Такие красивые ручки девушки нужно только целовать.
oss isso e karaté de guerra bravo 🏆✍️🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👍
Hola lindo video educativo y divertido ,,me gustó mucho ,, perdonen yo no los ocnozco,, soy de argentina,, pero el video estuvo bueno,,, oss
スローでめちゃくちゃカッコいいのに最後のイヤハハハハ!で可愛さ出してくるのズルいわ🤣
번역 항상 감사합니다 ^~^
In lack of a training partner willing to do these drills... I use a tree just outside of our house. I guess a wodden dummy would be great to train on indoors. (if not with a partner).
Thank you for sharing and the CC's. My Japanese is lacking. :)
If the tree has an uneven surface (thick bumpy bark), its not good for conditioning, as it will cause internal bone-bumps... which when struck, will cause more damages to yourself. If you have no other option, at least wrap the tree with rope, to create a more even surface. Get some Chinese herbal lineament (Dit Da Jow), to both prevent and to remove any swelling. Use a few drops before and after, massaging it into the areas.
The ORIGINAL wooden dummy used to only be for outside use, as it was completely static.. and its arms also did not move. This allowed you to hit it hard. However, Yipmans indoor dummy has moving arms... and due to the design, the rear part of the arm is only like a 1 inch square... This makes it too easily broken... when you hit the dummy arms with heavy force.
Yipmans dummy is best for developing proper distancing, while moving / flowing. Not really for conditioning. In Wing Chun, much of the conditioning is either done in partner drills, or, on the Sandbags. That said, a lot of the foundations of Wing Chun training are missing. For example... there is no Wing Chun workout, in many schools. This is because the art was developed by a secret society that was trying to take over the leadership of China. They trained rebels that had previous fighting experience in other arts... and so, they were already Fit, and Conditioned... as well as had decades worth of general Kung Fu foundational training.
@@johndough8115 yes, the tree needs either to be smooth (we do have a lot of that here) or roped up.
I don't have a wooden dummy, but I do have a makiwara that I use often. (For punch and kicks, not bone conditioning)
@@CrinosAD The makiwara isnt bad. The only problem with it.. is that it Flexes when hit. That flex is good for developing penetration strength... but not so good for developing Impact conditioning.
This is why Chinese use wall mounted canvas sandbags. You pack them full with coarse grain beach sand (never use "Play Sand".. as that creates a fine dust cloud in the air, that can cause cancer when breathed in).
When hitting the sandbag... the sand will conform to the shapes of your knuckles.. but right after that, will become hard as a rock. This prevents damages to your knuckle shape.. while providing an incredibly solid impact.
Since the bag cant be moved... all of your bodily forces are bounced back into yourself... challenging your Entire internal structure... from your fist to the floor. And since you would typically be standing on a concrete floor... the energy would further be bouncing back into your feet, and again, testing your internal... like a Wave of energy... until it eventually subsides.
If you dont have a solid wall to have them (these wallbags are very cheap / affordable), then you can either hang them on a tree (place a sacrificial material between the bad and tree, to prevent the bag from being damaged)... or place the bag on a very strong table or stone bench.
The Chinese had a specifically designed Iron Fist table for such practices. Very thick legs, and a thick surface, so as not to flex, break, nor be driven into the ground / floor.
The bags that have hanging loops, are often called Wallbags.. where as the bags that sit on a table, I believe are called Iron Palm bags.
As for kicking, one can kick a wall bag, with a barefoot. But for some of my kicks... I put on a hard leather bottomed dress shoe, and kick a thick tree. This is only for heel+instep kicks. Not for round kicks.
On can make a long hanging sandbag from a pair of Jeans, using pant legs. The impact is much harsher than a typical heavy bag. Make sure to use two jean legs... with one inside of the other, to double its strength... as that much sand and kick forces, might otherwise cause it to burst open.
(Filling a standard heavy bag with sand would be way too heavy. They are not designed for that kind of weight)
先日の「極真護身空手道選手権」で、明武館の方が優勝しましたね。流石だなと思いました。
Excelente!!!
言葉噛み噛みじゅりあちゃん可愛い💞じゅりあちゃんが言葉噛んでるインパクトしかない(笑)
めっちゃ楽しそう!
Best Chanel martial arts i want ser taijutsu ninjutsu too here please 😐
Que niña tan tierna,parece una conejita.Es hermosa.
Ótimo treino! Levarei também ao meu dojo!! Oss.
Treino isso no Wing Chun e no Wushu Shaolim do Norte.
Shorin Ryu karate Sensei has good command of the English language.
Linda!!!!😙😙😙😙😙💖.
Durisimo
じゅりあさん、可愛いし、愛嬌もあって素敵ですね。
自分としては、声が素敵で大好きです。
これからも、応援します。
It hurt but iw works... I do this training sometimes..
Kardeş japon halkına Türkiye'den selamlar.
She's a beauty.
変顔クイーン久々ですね🤣
O m g I had bruises all over my arm shin bone ....after Okinawa classes
Bone conditioning is a crucial aspect in combat. Just search Uriah Hall vs Chris Weidman. Nasty fight. One good leg check on you kicks and your bone may snap. Chris Weidman kicked Uriah Hall at his calf full power at the start of their fight and Uriah defended well, turning is feet to meet Chris kick to his shin, Chris's leg snapped. Worst thing is Chris didn't immediately notice it, and he went back to his footwork and put pressure into it, resulting it in bending in super unnatural way. Nasty stuff. Hope Chris Weidman recovered from that.
ついつい国際明武館のトーマスさんの動画まで見てしまいました。
احسنت دائما ترجم للغه العربيه
In traditional Okinawan karate there is no blocks, just more strikes that stop a punch.
How would they do against kick boxing?
Ładna dziewczyna 😀
She is adorable.
An aikido sensei, I know, calls it 'posture.' Everything has posture. If you fall down a laundry chute and try to hold on to something, the metal has better posture than you. If you can explode a heavy bag with a palm strike, and fall down a well, and you relax and grab for something to hold, you do a throw on yourself. Skill with 'posture' is better idea to work with than this idea of 'hard' bones, because if you think you're 'hard-ER,' you'll act like a buffoon.
久しぶり!!!
そっか、二人とも監督の映画に出てたんだ。思い出した。サルベージ・マイスは今でも…たぶん主演女優さんより繰り返し見てますね。「広島をなめんなーッ!」くらい、主演女優さんには言ってほしいな~。ときに西監督。ひとつお願いがあります。最近、別のチャンネルですが目代さんがちゃんとし過ぎていて淋しいんです。目代さんをこのチャンネルに呼んでイジッてください。心待ちにしています。押忍!
Eu amo o karate meibukan!
Pena que não tem no Rio de janeiro
rất hay :)
Juliaaaaaaaaa!!!!
That young lady is Beautiful.💖
折れました とかw
そんなわけないだろ とかw
Oh man , this is very painful. But if you,re mastering this technique, you,re as tough as nails.
I am a black belt in Chitokan Karate and I am creating a new style called "Gendai Karate". Do you think it is necessary to create Katas for this new style? Cheers!
Hi, I don't know much about stuff but I think that since it's YOUR vision then it is necessary if you feel it is, try what fits you and what you want to teach and evolution is not forbidden :)
@@maaskemane Thanks for the advice, cheers!
can modify some traditional ones too
10:29 好きすぎるw
Cote kitae..hace muy bien..😂
Ola oss aqui Brasil interior paulista Barra Bonita SP
무장색패기와 류오를 두르면 안아픕니다
Osss...👊
詠春拳でも小手鍛えやりますよね。
空手の源流は南少林寺系の白鶴拳だったりしますから、同じ南少林寺系の拳法である詠春拳でも、空手でも同じ稽古法が伝統で残っているのかもしれませんね。
Tuyệt vời
You will still lose your HP when blocking attack. Use parry instead. I learnt it from fighting games...
Souls fan
Is it likely that if someone strikes the carotid artery with a crane beak that they will knock the person out like an open-hand strike does?
Seguro un dolor terrible
Essa japinha é uma gatinha ❤❤❤
Distruggi il braccio dell'avversario con il tuo osso! 【Karate di Okinawa】 Metodo di allenamento
Digam Olá Brasil .. ola amazônia !
じゅりあちゃんの体が本能的に避けてる、、、
This is traditionell in Gongfu, standard ....
めちゃ気合い入る🔥押忍\(^o^)/
これは青あざにもなるよー😭
OSS ❤
I did this kind of body hardening training when I was a kid because I did not know any better but not that I'm a much older, much wiser man and I have seen the repercussions from this, the authrits, bone spurs and nerves damage, I would not advise doing this. This type of training has no real benefits, I am a kickboxing coach so I know fighting, I have trained a lot of people and I used to own an MMA gym and I have 3 champions so I believe I have the experience to back up what I am saying and that in all the years I have been training and teaching and all the wins my guys and girls have had in the cage and ring, never once did body hardening training come into play, it is just a waste of time, learn to slip punches and counter, learn to set up your strikes and kicks and not get countered, work on your cardio, and get sparing rounds in so you can perfect your timing and distance and see what works for you, these things will make you a good fighter, not bashing your arms or fists over and over again.
Try it on myself, yep it numb haha
道場でやってみました、痛かったです( >Д<;)
That reminds me the mokujin
じゅりあちゃんえらい