Okinawan Karate is not for fighting it's for self-defense.|沖縄空手の強さとは?|八木一平 Ippei Yagi|剛柔流 Gojyu-ryu|

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    今回は沖縄空手の本質に迫ります。
    This time we will approach the essence of Okinawa Karate.
    沖縄空手は競技でなく武道です。
    Okinawa Karate is not a competition but a martial art.
    その強さの本質とは一体なにか?
    What is the essence of that strength?
    根本的な違いが明らかになります。
    The fundamental difference becomes clear.
    剛柔流明武館 八木道場総本部 八木一平先生への取材、稽古の問い合わせは下記まで
    Goju-ryu Meibu-kan headquarters:
    To apply for interviews and lessons with Ippei Yagi sensei, please contact the following.
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    okinawa.traditional.karate@gmail.com
    Okinawa Karate Federation
    www.okinawakarate.com/...
    Okinawa traditional karate association:
    www.odks.jp/
    Okinawa Karate Kaikan
    karatekaikan.jp/
    #goju-ryu#OkinawaKarate#selfdefense
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Комментарии • 64

  • @onerider808
    @onerider808 3 года назад +21

    I used to practice for hours on the beach at Ikei Island, atop the seawall at Sunabe, and on the castle walls. Okinawa was great; karate, people, scuba diving, living. I miss it.

  • @MrBilldaniel04
    @MrBilldaniel04 3 года назад +43

    We train not to fight. We train in how not to loose. :) Taught to me from a great Sensei. Changed my whole perspective.

    • @TheAnsonysc
      @TheAnsonysc 2 года назад +2

      Mountains beyond mountains; people beyond people(一山還有一山高;強中自有強中手). How many championship in a fight? Can everyone not loose? If we do not want to loose in a fight, the best way is not to fight. Training is let you dare to have a fight. Whether you can win depend how much effort you have paid for the training and your talent on fighting.

    • @fredatlas4396
      @fredatlas4396 Месяц назад

      ​@@TheAnsonysc Surely that should be lose

  • @littlegiantrobo6523
    @littlegiantrobo6523 3 года назад +15

    This is the first Sensei I have seen on social media that teaches punching in the way I was taught, and one of the very few that considers a smaller person defending themselves from a much larger person.

    • @erickthomas6133
      @erickthomas6133 2 года назад +2

      My sensei had a pretty big emphasis on that too, but part of it was that both of us (at the time of my training) were pretty small in height.

  • @jessiedavee6525
    @jessiedavee6525 3 года назад +8

    Arigato Sensei, I apologize for my lack of Japanese and understanding of true Kata. Thank you for the lessons 🙏🇯🇵

  • @oscillatine
    @oscillatine 3 года назад +4

    I would love to learn with a sensei like him.

  • @KainzMusic
    @KainzMusic 3 года назад +6

    The concept with the towel is actually brilliant!

    • @NerdForWords
      @NerdForWords 2 года назад

      I actually saw a video where an Okinawan master used the same towel concept to demonstrate the use of a tonfa. It's absolutely incredible, isn't it?! Blew my mind, and made a lot of sense to me.
      I've been training in qigong and kung fu for seventeen years, and we use a lot of negative (relaxed) power in our style, so that likeness of flowing soft and pulling taut/snapping at the point of impact really clicked with me! He used it as a means of demonstrating the trajectory of the blow and how to have a more direct strike, as opposed to this wide, sweeping arc.
      The way it's explained here, as a tool for measuring distance, was just as brilliant! These Masters are absolutely worth their salt, aren't they? The efficiency of their teaching, and their ability to utilize something as simple and seemingly mundane as a towel, to impart such valuable knowledge is truly inspiring, wouldn't you say?

  • @yogi8337
    @yogi8337 3 года назад +7

    I'm here again, thanks for the wisdom

  • @PaSaRyuMrPhoenix
    @PaSaRyuMrPhoenix Год назад +2

    Hello Okinawa Traditional Karate Channel!! I miss your videos and would love to see you making new ones. As an Uechi-Ryu student, I would really like to see more Uechi videos. Hope to see more soon!! Domo!

  • @davidyoung745
    @davidyoung745 Год назад

    すごくわかりやすい説明ありがたいので。大変勉強になりました。

  • @derekn5607
    @derekn5607 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @ricardoflummiremus
    @ricardoflummiremus 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much very informative and always amazing to listen to Sensei Ippei Yagi🙇🏽‍♂️🙇🏽‍♂️🙇🏽‍♂️🙏🏼🌸🌸🌸

  • @marcossa5270
    @marcossa5270 3 года назад

    Congratulations! This video contains precious teachings.

  • @truthwillprevail821
    @truthwillprevail821 Год назад

    Great video, excellent explanation, thank you

  • @drozmenozturk
    @drozmenozturk 3 года назад +2

    I always thought the same for soto ude uke, and the master explained it very well,

  • @eliellima5512
    @eliellima5512 3 года назад +2

    Bom ensinamento mestre

  • @eliellima5512
    @eliellima5512 3 года назад

    Obrigado

  • @ninthkaikan1544
    @ninthkaikan1544 2 года назад

    I would love to see videos on Okinawan Strength Training.

  • @chinodelchicano8332
    @chinodelchicano8332 2 года назад

    Good stuff to learn I took kempo American karate and judo this is good stuff

  • @chinodelchicano8332
    @chinodelchicano8332 2 года назад

    Good stuff I trained in tae kwondo and hapkido I might start studying one of the Okinawan karate styles as a third style

  • @RealShinobi801
    @RealShinobi801 9 месяцев назад +1

    we need this out in louisiana I want to learn goju-ryu not for fighting but self defense I want to learn it so bad but I'm scared if I do then I will meet a bad sensei and I will be taught wrong what should I do

  • @mo_fanthe_magic_god7954
    @mo_fanthe_magic_god7954 3 года назад +3

    nice

  • @eliellima5512
    @eliellima5512 3 года назад

    Desde criança sem errar

  • @basudevdas8816
    @basudevdas8816 3 года назад

    Hello sir how long it will take to make my bone iron if i practice regularly in hard object

  • @signmeinnow78
    @signmeinnow78 Год назад

    When is new video coming?

  • @user-mg2rp4oq6l
    @user-mg2rp4oq6l 13 дней назад

    一平さん、なはハーリー!お疲れさまでした❗久米残念でしたね‼️😢少林寺流千武館の、伊集聡です。覚えてますか~?‼️。😮

  • @josewilton37
    @josewilton37 Год назад +1

    I don't believe karate is just for self defense, i think is to defend everything you want

  • @Kickfitbot
    @Kickfitbot 2 года назад

    Please make bunkai video of kata ohan dai

  • @rusianhug
    @rusianhug Месяц назад

    Opening music?

  • @ahmedelabassy3881
    @ahmedelabassy3881 2 года назад

    Sensei l want karate Okinawa in my country Egypt such as karate shotoken because l play karate shotoken but not found training wapeons l want training wapeons

  • @sardalamit
    @sardalamit 3 года назад +1

    I did not understand the towel example. You are snapping the towel fast which hurts him more. Likewise the snappy Jab should cause more damage as compared to a karate style hard punch? Trying to understand.

    • @draltar
      @draltar 3 года назад

      It's not only in regards to damage, it's in regards to measuring the distance efficiently (not wasting time on the movement). You can be "snappy" on a punch, get in and out and leave a mark. If you are able to control your distance, both body and technique, you are able to enter in/out with massive damage. A jab can do damage yes, specially if the target is moving towards you (and also exists in karate), but the towel example would more for techniques like a straight punch (oi-tsuki) or reverse straight punch (gyaku-tsuki 2:59). The correct distance + antecipation on an attack (hard to master) can be deadly.

  • @Footrotflats251
    @Footrotflats251 2 года назад +1

    i think the greatest test would be getting a 6ft tall completely untrained fighter to put all the protective gear on and try his luck, while every situation will be different it gives an idea what could happen and whats going to be effective in a self defense situation
    thankfully ive never been in this position and hope that i wont be

  • @lucyferdemon8171
    @lucyferdemon8171 2 года назад

    goju ryu is the best

  • @Leonidas3888
    @Leonidas3888 3 года назад

    Why does every video start the the same?

  • @menteecorpotransformados9235
    @menteecorpotransformados9235 3 года назад +2

    Oss

  • @toothless-tiger
    @toothless-tiger 2 года назад

    I'm so confused now, self defense often turns into a fight for survival one punch one kill doesn't often work.

    • @shinobiarg1342
      @shinobiarg1342 6 месяцев назад

      The one point fighting in shotokan and other karate styles tournaments, are only for teach students self control, wich it is doomed for the detail of not using more strenght in combat. Also the limit of only 1 technique to use in kumite, plus the number of matches, you only making students don't use other techniques in karate that are effective against other types of martial arts. Not all people are ignorant's, sometimes you're dealing with other proffesionals.

  • @srdjoz
    @srdjoz 3 года назад

    What`s the difference ???

    • @jean4j_
      @jean4j_ 3 года назад +1

      Between self-defense and fighting?
      Fighting is consensual Self-defense is not.
      Distances are different, strategies are different.
      Karate was designed for self-defense, a bit similar to krav maga in that sense.
      Fighting (consensual) would be a street fight, a kick-boxing or a mma fight.

    • @srdjoz
      @srdjoz 3 года назад +1

      @@jean4j_ You are right. Self defence is like - "I come in peace but if You attack me, I will agree to fight and defend myself" Something like that :)

  • @tienhuynh5211
    @tienhuynh5211 3 года назад

    Nói nhiều quá

  • @KeytoKungFu
    @KeytoKungFu 3 года назад

    There are so many uchi-uke (inside blocks) cause people who forgot the applications of that ancient kung fu forms where these techniques come from. Later they declared it as inside blocks.

  • @eigojon1372
    @eigojon1372 3 года назад +1

    Okinawa Karate is not a fighter but a self-defenser. ー>X
    Okinawan Karate is not for fighting it's for self-defense ー>0

  • @aruyogi2583
    @aruyogi2583 3 года назад +1

    すごく聞き取りにくいです。

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps8758 3 года назад

    Selbstverteidigung. Stimpt! That I understand.
    Peace, it's good karma.

  • @eliellima5512
    @eliellima5512 3 года назад

    Sou 10 dan hanshin

  • @Moondog13
    @Moondog13 3 года назад +2

    dont take no crap from that towel.....policeofficer, the true Okinawa masters would be disgusted training police men. there judge, jury, and executioner. ill stick with tai chi chuan, and some budo i trained over 33. years. i refuse belts... I will hopefully learn and subscribe to this great Master. Domo arrigatou gozaimashitsu!!!.

  • @saized7494
    @saized7494 3 года назад

    Karate is also discipline and self control...of eating...sensei too fat...

  • @jackofalltrades8099
    @jackofalltrades8099 3 года назад

    If it doesnt teach you how to fight you dont learn self defense

  • @Catsincages
    @Catsincages 3 года назад +8

    No it is not. It was in the past, but now it is a sportified mess. Punching targets with fists that were meant to be struck with open hands/single knuckles/fingers has made karate ineffective. Time to go back to the Bubuishi and throw away the last 90+ years of 'karate', as that karate it is for children.

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 3 года назад +5

      Your making a gross generalization. Every teacher teaches what they think important. What you are correct about is that there has been a disgusting commercialization with an art that cannot easily be, and perhaps should not be marketed. BTW Bushi, Bushido, and Bubishi are three different words. Which one were you wrestling with?
      Do you have a degree? Did you study as a child? I began my study at sixteen. But was only accepted by my teacher when my mother pleaded with him to take me. At first he said NO! rather firmly. He said at sixteen I lacked the maturity to take the subject seriously. That was almost fifty years ago. Once he accepted me I never stopped training. But I agree what I think your real sentiment is. Far too many parents drop their children off at the local strip mall as though to the baby sitters. Not in my school. But my original response is valid. Karate is absolutely self defense. But only another teacher has any right to question the current state of affaires. Real teachers insure that their students develop. Character. Etiquitte. Effort. Sincerity. And Self-Control.
      Good luck with your anger management issues.

    • @Moondog13
      @Moondog13 3 года назад

      Are you the king 👑 of karate.... You drew first blood on her. Okinawan karate is not for policemen or military (Samurai, Knight).... And if a mom's dropping her spoils brat at a Mc dojo. Don't ruin it for the children by insulting a Mc dojo; not everyone is the king 👑 of karate like your insult on some painful truths and opinions. There is no first attack in most Budoka....

    • @jean4j_
      @jean4j_ 3 года назад

      Karate has been used by the Japanese as a way to compete with western boxing and has been used to keep the samurai spirit and culture alive through empty handed fighting.
      This has led to unpractical applications and strategies (especially true in Shotokan karate).
      Even before japanese karate got watered down, there were good things to it really, but people need to realize it was never designed as an effective fighting system/martial art.
      It can be effective but its efficiency has never been the main focus of the art.

    • @jean4j_
      @jean4j_ 3 года назад

      @@stefanschleps8758 I don't sense any anger management issue with her, what are you talking about?
      She just expresses her opinion about modern karate, and for the most part I agree with her.
      I'm sure why you have the need to mention her degrees lol
      You are right karate original purpose is self défense, Okinawan karate is a good way to learn self-defense the traditional way.
      I'm not a big fan of japanese karate.
      Okinawan karate is the real deal.

    • @marcelorp
      @marcelorp 3 месяца назад

      My question is why were they unable to keep traditional Karate in parallel to this sportified mess? Is it a lack of public looking for the traditional one that ended up forcing Sensei's to move to the sportified mess to survive ($$$$)? I mean across the world, not in Okinawa itself. What I see today is a mess. There are black belts with less power and energy on their punches than me that stopped trained decades ago.