These fellas are down to earth. Been going to there gym in lomita and they take careful time to teach the students. It’s been great! Thank you Machida Academy!
Yeah, the Machidas' striking is on point! I got Lyotos' Karate for MMA DVD's, they got a ton of pad work & drills on there. Also, you got a great channel, brotha!
I started training in Muay Thai kickboxing and no Gi BJJ after earning my second degree black belt in Karate. I find that Karate has all the same techniques in it as kickboxing and then some and it also has control techniques, take downs and throws like you see in Judo/Jujitsu but no ground game. I am back to training in Karate and a formal gi BJJ program, I like the combination I think they complement each other well, Karate for stand up and Jui-jitsu for the ground. Muay Thai has definitely influenced the way I train and teach Karate and so has Jiu-jitsu. Karate is a great martial art with a lot good techniques but we have to evolve to remain relevant which means embracing modern training methods while continuing the traditional methods which also still work. I will be testing for my third degree black belt in Karate this year and blue belt in BJJ.
@@osamabinladen1585 It is traditionally a part of Karate and many styles still train it and also cross train in Judo and Jujitsu since all three are Japanese. There are many hybrid styles out there as well. My style is a hybrid of Karate, Judo and Jujitsu (Japanese) and I personally have also trained in BJJ and Muay Thai. That being said many crap schools and McDojo's sadly.
@@irasac1 Uff, it would definitely take me more than a week : ) I actually meant the position of his heel when he throws the cross, it just feels totally unnatural to me : )
These fellas are down to earth. Been going to there gym in lomita and they take careful time to teach the students. It’s been great! Thank you Machida Academy!
Yeah, the Machidas' striking is on point! I got Lyotos' Karate for MMA DVD's, they got a ton of pad work & drills on there. Also, you got a great channel, brotha!
Thank you for your support! More videos to come from the Machidas!
Every karate dojo should do this
Machida Karate is the best Karate in the world
i like how they integrated the traditional karate by using mitts...
I started training in Muay Thai kickboxing and no Gi BJJ after earning my second degree black belt in Karate. I find that Karate has all the same techniques in it as kickboxing and then some and it also has control techniques, take downs and throws like you see in Judo/Jujitsu but no ground game. I am back to training in Karate and a formal gi BJJ program, I like the combination I think they complement each other well, Karate for stand up and Jui-jitsu for the ground. Muay Thai has definitely influenced the way I train and teach Karate and so has Jiu-jitsu. Karate is a great martial art with a lot good techniques but we have to evolve to remain relevant which means embracing modern training methods while continuing the traditional methods which also still work. I will be testing for my third degree black belt in Karate this year and blue belt in BJJ.
Yea karate has many throws, takedown etc but the modern karate don't have ,coz of the other martial arts,bcoz they already shown in judo,bjj etc
@@osamabinladen1585 It is traditionally a part of Karate and many styles still train it and also cross train in Judo and Jujitsu since all three are Japanese. There are many hybrid styles out there as well. My style is a hybrid of Karate, Judo and Jujitsu (Japanese) and I personally have also trained in BJJ and Muay Thai. That being said many crap schools and McDojo's sadly.
@@timlinator which karate style or name? Mine is kudo it's hybrid as I can say mma lite
@@osamabinladen1585 It's based on Kyokushin but includes Judo and Jujitsu.
@@osamabinladen1585 Machidi Karate is MMA. Their Shotokan Karate training includes BJJ, Muay Thai, Judo, Wrestling, and Sumo.
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Nice techniques
How karate should be
Awesome bro ive been a fan of your channel for awhile .. Always great realistic action.
A thing of beauty is a joy to behold, and I'm pretty sure would knock you out to, thankyou for sharing and inspiring
❤machida karate ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The best modified karate in the planet. I love machidas oss
very long combo.beautiful clips..
Ive studied under david blair in fontana , Ca keep it traditional. Love ya ous
Where do the machida's teach this?
Lomita, Los Angeles
They've done what Hideyuki Ashihara did in the 80's
He doesnt lift his heel (barely) and turns his back knee strange... I think my knee will get injured if I try that XD how does he do that??
Karate style kicking lol. It's actually not that hard, just a little more stretching and you can learn it in a week
@@irasac1 Uff, it would definitely take me more than a week : )
I actually meant the position of his heel when he throws the cross, it just feels totally unnatural to me : )
@@shinwook5145 oh i get what you mean. Yeah they punch more with the hip and less with the legs, not exactly practical if you ask me
It looks like they're incorporating traditional karate with kick boxing
To be fair kickboxing as the dutch know it came from muythai and karate so yeah you would be right in saying that
Looks like Lyotos fighting style in UFC turned into a Kata..