I love these kinds of exercises and drills. I saw “sticky hands” first in 1967 and years later introduced it to my practice. Higaona Sensei is doing some techniques that I’ve recently seen an Aikido Sensei demonstrate.
I feel like all Aikido techniques are like this. They are always practiced in tandem and sensing your opponents movement, resistance and balance are developed naturally.
@@jnananinja7436 yes but this kakie push hands exercise is a lot more dynamic and allows you to resist a lot more, depending how u practice it, it can be considered more like a form of sparring/kumite that takes a certain starting position, even certain wrestling styles like glima or scottish wrestling start matches with the person already making contact with a grip
From this video, I have learned that the Shorin-Ryu Karate-Do kakie use the speed hand strike while Goju-Ryu Karate-Do kakie more to locking, throwing & take down technique from Gekisai Dai Ichi/Ni & Shisochin kata bunkai. Both are good technique.
It was much more comprehensive before Itosu Anko modernized (simplified) it for the school system in Okinawa. However, I’ve read that Itosu’s instructor simplified it initially.
"I think it might be the spirit before the martial arts." 🥰 It comes before, inbetween and after. Just as in live. This the reason, start and end training with meditation.
I've seen something similar to kakie in both Wing Chun (sticky hands) and taiji quan (pushing hands). In Chinese gong fu this exercise is intended to develop "listening" 听力 , or as it's referred to by the sensei here, "sensing" and it's really cool to see this in karate.
Quieting of the mind. It opens the ears. As you wake up the first thing that you notice is sound. Then touch. Then you open your eyes. It is one stage of meditative state. They do it repeatedly at random rythms to put the focus on the sense. And when everything syncs up you get a really euphoric almost high. Well better than any. It is quite a mind blowing experience to live in meditation.
Karate originated from wing Chun primarily. There are some aspects of other arts within it, especially some of the training methods from white crane ect tho the actual physical combat is closest to wing Chun. , but wing Chun also originally came from and is related to Tai chi. Majority of all the big well known wing Chun masters were also masters of one form of Tai chi or another like leung Jan .
The founder of gojo ryu traveled to China where he learned wing Chun and white crane kung Fu. Then returned to Okinawa and began teaching what he had learned in China with some aspects from his previous martial arts experience with kubudo and Kali ect. That's why especially the original Okinawan styles like gojo ryu, shorin ryu, ueichi are extremely similar to nearly identical with majority of wing Chun.
That is why it is called gojo ryu (hard/soft) white crane hard power and training, and wing Chun is powered by the "soft" power aspects of martial arts within Tai chi.
I wish I had followed this path while I was living in Japan. Back in the day (year 2001) I didn't know anything about karate styles and I ended practicing a sport oriented style which didn't fill my needs. Now I'm not in Japan anymore. I had to come back to my country. So watching this made me cry. It's like feeling that you crossed paths with someone you loved, never meeting. Real karate is very deep but too few places still practice it. It's another harm of modernity. Everything turns shallow and people like me who like deep stuff get lost in the sea of shallowness.
IOGKF, that is Morio Higaonna's organisation, it is in many many countries and they all train in this manner, you can look them up you might find a dojo near you
A valuable video to see thos masters live and enjoying their work. As to thos close-distance hits, I can still recall the late Johimi Soke´s 0,2 seconds the speed that pays to keep otherwise it can be blocked. This spped compared by him to a blink-of-the eye is the one, why at close distance blocks stop working and may be the Chi sao can help where not the eyes but the body feeleings help us react to the opponent´s motion. Best regards.
Exactly what a lot of Chinese arts are missing because of getting hurt and give face. This is a pleasure to watch and I envy the students to learn from such a nice and professional teacher in a good atmosphere. This is shat real martial arts can be taught like and why they can help you improve on every level and become a better person.
That striking the throat then also poking eyes..then slap the carotid artery on opponent head then pulling hair all in 1 consecutive moves. Okinawa karate is just not ur regular karate. And all the master moves seems so effective to do in practical daily life.
I love the dojos in this series by Kuro Obi. They have heaps of training tools, kettlebells, a bench, a dummy, free weights, a sack, stacks of books, maces, bos, racks of weapons, diplomas on every inch of the wall. The very room just exudes "kime".
Not a national sport but a way of life for life. The discipline of the body is necessary for the discipline of the mind. The mental discipline tempers the soul. After a lifelong pursuit one reaches the end of the path or the way. I miss Okinawa and the people.
When ever I see the mostly fantastic MorioSensei, I HAVE TO see his hands and his fingers!!! Look, how great👌‼️ Its incredible and looks like a bear pranks! My whole respect for this two old Masters, with regards from Germany, Croc
This was very awesome to see. I am a 3rd degree in shotokan and 2nd degree in kyokushin. I love this close combat kumite! Thank you for sharing! Domo Ariagato oy sai mas
This is the "top mountain" Every journey lead to same end. Not every one even the karateka understand , if you are close to mastery , you are enter the stage of "mushin"(no mind) (this is not anime) , I'm not kidding . This is even higher than muscle memory , kakie is such brilliant idea , training your senses , when someone grab you from behind or choke you , your instinct help you choose the fastest ways to end the attacker , mostly people cannot do that because of fear.
Nelson NG in yiquan we call it yi. Natural intent. The intelligence of the whole body. It’s a natural state and the begging and pursuit of Han yiquan. The training uses a completely different method , reductive by nature. Without I thinking, without hard or soft. True to state that all paths lead there.
Not to disrespect the Okinawan but I believe that the principles came from Silat. The Tekpi is one of the ancient weapon of the Malay world. They called it the king of all weapons. Further research is indeed needed.
Higa Sensei's approach to removing force looks good. Not sure why there is a disengage without a partner hand taking over in a lot of stuff though. Just not sure why you'd want to establish close range contact, only to give it up for the sake of trading blows. Goes a bit against the point of push hands, but obviously... to each their own!
these are some good teachings, I had 10 years of karate in my life and unfortunately I had to leave because my master only wanted to train the black belts 3 times a year while I was paying per month to go teach the other belts and learn nothing, what an absurd . With these videos I finally can learn those classes I wanted. Thank you
You're pulling them in as you strike, increasing momentum of the strike. Like two cars passing on a highway at 60mph in opposite direction, its 120 mph of opposition. I believe Bruce Lee called it the stop,hit
This is the kind of karate that prepares you for life, not for competition.
Congratulations Okinawa karate.
Could not agree more.
Facts
Well written.
Guns...
@Henrick Boot pray. Hahahahaha
人からモノを教わる時の姿勢に感銘します。なかなかできないです。
Kakie was a technique we practiced often. I really enjoyed it.
I love these kinds of exercises and drills. I saw “sticky hands” first in 1967 and years later introduced it to my practice. Higaona Sensei is doing some techniques that I’ve recently seen an Aikido Sensei demonstrate.
I feel like all Aikido techniques are like this. They are always practiced in tandem and sensing your opponents movement, resistance and balance are developed naturally.
@@jnananinja7436 yes but this kakie push hands exercise is a lot more dynamic and allows you to resist a lot more, depending how u practice it, it can be considered more like a form of sparring/kumite that takes a certain starting position, even certain wrestling styles like glima or scottish wrestling start matches with the person already making contact with a grip
true karate.. masters. look how old they are. amazing . its how they carry themselves. that is the art.brilliant. respect
素晴らしい沖縄空手を継承していってもらいたい!
達人の体幹半端ない。舞踊もまたしかり。
From this video, I have learned that the Shorin-Ryu Karate-Do kakie use the speed hand strike while Goju-Ryu Karate-Do kakie more to locking, throwing & take down technique from Gekisai Dai Ichi/Ni & Shisochin kata bunkai. Both are good technique.
Karate is like a comprehensive art in which the spirit lives and breathes.
I think it might be the spirit before the martial arts.
It was much more comprehensive before Itosu Anko modernized (simplified) it for the school system in Okinawa. However, I’ve read that Itosu’s instructor simplified it initially.
"I think it might be the spirit before the martial arts."
🥰
It comes before, inbetween and after. Just as in live. This the reason, start and end training with meditation.
I've seen something similar to kakie in both Wing Chun (sticky hands) and taiji quan (pushing hands). In Chinese gong fu this exercise is intended to develop "listening" 听力 , or as it's referred to by the sensei here, "sensing" and it's really cool to see this in karate.
Quieting of the mind. It opens the ears. As you wake up the first thing that you notice is sound. Then touch. Then you open your eyes.
It is one stage of meditative state. They do it repeatedly at random rythms to put the focus on the sense. And when everything syncs up you get a really euphoric almost high. Well better than any. It is quite a mind blowing experience to live in meditation.
Karate originated from wing Chun primarily. There are some aspects of other arts within it, especially some of the training methods from white crane ect tho the actual physical combat is closest to wing Chun. , but wing Chun also originally came from and is related to Tai chi. Majority of all the big well known wing Chun masters were also masters of one form of Tai chi or another like leung Jan .
The founder of gojo ryu traveled to China where he learned wing Chun and white crane kung Fu. Then returned to Okinawa and began teaching what he had learned in China with some aspects from his previous martial arts experience with kubudo and Kali ect. That's why especially the original Okinawan styles like gojo ryu, shorin ryu, ueichi are extremely similar to nearly identical with majority of wing Chun.
That is why it is called gojo ryu (hard/soft) white crane hard power and training, and wing Chun is powered by the "soft" power aspects of martial arts within Tai chi.
Oh and they do alot of hitting the soft parts of your body with the hard parts of theirs in gojo ryu as well lol
沖縄空手懐かしい~
またやりたーい‼️👊
I wish I had followed this path while I was living in Japan. Back in the day (year 2001) I didn't know anything about karate styles and I ended practicing a sport oriented style which didn't fill my needs.
Now I'm not in Japan anymore. I had to come back to my country. So watching this made me cry. It's like feeling that you crossed paths with someone you loved, never meeting.
Real karate is very deep but too few places still practice it. It's another harm of modernity. Everything turns shallow and people like me who like deep stuff get lost in the sea of shallowness.
IOGKF, that is Morio Higaonna's organisation, it is in many many countries and they all train in this manner, you can look them up you might find a dojo near you
전통을 지키려는 모습과 전틍을 지키려는 사람들이 노력하는 모습이 보기 좋습니다,
A valuable video to see thos masters live and enjoying their work. As to thos close-distance hits, I can still recall the late Johimi Soke´s 0,2 seconds the speed that pays to keep otherwise it can be blocked. This spped compared by him to a blink-of-the eye is the one, why at close distance blocks stop working and may be the Chi sao can help where not the eyes but the body feeleings help us react to the opponent´s motion. Best regards.
やってるのばみな爺さんばかり,っていうのがすごい。
奥が深い!素晴らしい!
Exactly what a lot of Chinese arts are missing because of getting hurt and give face. This is a pleasure to watch and I envy the students to learn from such a nice and professional teacher in a good atmosphere. This is shat real martial arts can be taught like and why they can help you improve on every level and become a better person.
That striking the throat then also poking eyes..then slap the carotid artery on opponent head then pulling hair all in 1 consecutive moves. Okinawa karate is just not ur regular karate. And all the master moves seems so effective to do in practical daily life.
Respect.alte Okinawa Schule.thank you dir wideo
I love the dojos in this series by Kuro Obi. They have heaps of training tools, kettlebells, a bench, a dummy, free weights, a sack, stacks of books, maces, bos, racks of weapons, diplomas on every inch of the wall. The very room just exudes "kime".
Not a national sport but a way of life for life. The discipline of the body is necessary for the discipline of the mind. The mental discipline tempers the soul. After a lifelong pursuit one reaches the end of the path or the way. I miss Okinawa and the people.
When ever I see the mostly fantastic MorioSensei, I HAVE TO see his hands and his fingers!!!
Look, how great👌‼️
Its incredible and looks like a bear pranks!
My whole respect for this two old Masters, with regards from Germany, Croc
Dude. Yes. His hands. In every video, I can’t stop looking at how thick his hands and palms are, especially on the pinky side.
@@josephcox7181 👍👍👍
deep respect to higaonna morio sensei
カキエってなんかシラット観てるみたい。やっぱ力が速さに現れるなあ
奥が深いです。
Thanks for the subtitles
This was very awesome to see. I am a 3rd degree in shotokan and 2nd degree in kyokushin. I love this close combat kumite! Thank you for sharing! Domo Ariagato oy sai mas
カキエーは掛け手で行う「掛け合い」が語源、という説が強いと云われていますね
沖縄では、剛柔流系だけでなく明治の本部朝基先生の修行時代にはすでに掛け手での稽古をしていました。
Nice one, Subscribed. Please keep'em comin...
This is the "top mountain" Every journey lead to same end. Not every one even the karateka understand , if you are close to mastery , you are enter the stage of "mushin"(no mind) (this is not anime) , I'm not kidding . This is even higher than muscle memory , kakie is such brilliant idea , training your senses , when someone grab you from behind or choke you , your instinct help you choose the fastest ways to end the attacker , mostly people cannot do that because of fear.
Nelson NG in yiquan we call it yi. Natural intent. The intelligence of the whole body. It’s a natural state and the begging and pursuit of Han yiquan. The training uses a completely different method , reductive by nature. Without I thinking, without hard or soft. True to state that all paths lead there.
お手本でやる突きがもう強いww
やはり他流派との交流は自分をもっと高めてくれますね
良い時代になりましたよね。昭和ごろなら他流試合=道場破りに近い感覚でしたから。
いまや海外からとかオンラインとかで公開や交流なんて当たり前になりましたから。
They practice and train karate all their lives.
This channel is cool
攻撃の意思を読み取るための触手なのか。カキエ…化勁…?
掛け手、中国語ではコーキーと言うそうです。太極拳では推手、詠春拳ではチーサオなど中国武術、インドネシアのシラットにはキラップ、日本では合気道でも同じような訓練を行います。
Wow, there is a lot to unpack in this video! I will be adding a lot to my own training after seeing this.
Very good video!
What a sweet little old man 😀
平たく言えば 聴頸 に該当するんかな。
力の流れを感じ取るドリル的なものやね。
وااااااو جدددداا حماااس 😍😍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 على انهم كبار سن الا انهم يسوون حركات الشباب عندنا ما يقدرو يسووهاا ...نفسي ازور اليابان😢
🇸🇦+🇯🇵=♡😍
お手本でやる軽い突きを喰らうだけでギャン泣きしてトラウマで引きこもる自信あるわ
looks like they have something terrible planned for that tree tied to the pillar....I wonder what it did to upset them...
Excellent video! I learned a lot. Thank you for sharing!
好厚的手繭,好厲害的正拳
中達也が速すぎる、感動
I met with Higaonna Mario Sensei once. Thought he was amazing then, in awe now
Morio
やっぱ1番かっこいいのは唐手だなー
Excelentes técnicas.
小林流は松濤館のご先祖ではありません。
首里手の大家・松村宗棍先生の弟子達から分かれた、平たく言えば、いとこに当たる流派です。
松村先生→糸洲安恒先生→知花朝信先生(小林流)
松村先生→安里安恒先生→船越義珍先生(松濤館)
糸洲先生と安里先生の同門であった屋部憲通先生によれば、糸洲先生は「那覇六分首里四分」と呼ばれ、那覇手の影響の強い方だったそうです。逆に、安里先生は松村先生の純粋な弟子だったそうです。
ただし、船越先生は糸洲先生の弟子である糸東流の摩文仁賢和先生と、その息子の賢榮先生に、直接、若しくは息子の義豪先生を通じて型を学んでいるので、間接的な繋がりはあります。
Old man can still strike hard - is something.
Very useful technical ... We can learning here ... Thank you sensei
Nice. Its like chi sau. Or pushing hands in tai chi.
this is vastly more advanced than your average Shotokan techniques.
انا استمتع بمشاهدة ufc
والقتال المختلط لكن يبقى للكارتيه سحر وجاذبية خاصة
haha i love Okinawa karate.
Not to disrespect the Okinawan but I believe that the principles came from Silat. The Tekpi is one of the ancient weapon of the Malay world. They called it the king of all weapons. Further research is indeed needed.
Higa Sensei's approach to removing force looks good. Not sure why there is a disengage without a partner hand taking over in a lot of stuff though. Just not sure why you'd want to establish close range contact, only to give it up for the sake of trading blows. Goes a bit against the point of push hands, but obviously... to each their own!
中国武術の推手が琉球唐手でこうなったという事なんでしょうか。
hajya kenshou と言うか、アジア圏の武術では普遍的な練習法だと思いますよ。
シラットでも似た様な事しますし、古流柔術なんかでも手解きの高い段階では延々と返し技の続く練習法が有りますし、香取神道流の組太刀の形なんかも返し技が延々と続くのが有りますからね。
確かに推手が元になったものとは思いますが、いつからこの稽古が行われているのか、よく分からないのです。
古い先生方が皆、この稽古をするわけではありませんし、剛柔流と兄弟流派である許田先生の東恩流では行われていませんから。
東恩流には「カキアー」と呼ばれる木製の鍛錬器具と、中国武術の散手に近い「掛け試し」という稽古はあります。
もっとも、こちらも元からある技法なのか、あとから追加された技法なのかは分かりませんが。
動画に出てくる「カキエ」は剛柔流の宮城先生が中国で学んで来たか、もしくは戦後、中国に行った先生が学んで来られたものが、戦後の流派間の交流で小林流に伝わったのではないでしょうか。
色々な説が出て来ましたが、考えてみるとなかなか面白いですね。
Thank you Gentlemen. OSU!
物騒な世の中ですから是非とも学校とかの教科の一部に取り入れて貰いたいです。暴漢を倒すのではなく一瞬のスキを突いて自分の身を守りその場を逃げれるために。
一週間に1回や二回しかも練習時間は1時間にも満たないなんかだから教えない方が良いよ
Bota tradução brasileira eu adoro seus vídeos 😃
He can only pass his to next generation but it won't be the same:)
中国拳法でいう推手、聴勁に通じるものを感じます。
Wow. This is very good!
these are some good teachings, I had 10 years of karate in my life and unfortunately I had to leave because my master only wanted to train the black belts 3 times a year while I was paying per month to go teach the other belts and learn nothing, what an absurd . With these videos I finally can learn those classes I wanted. Thank you
Impressive
amaizing 🤜
Oss!! Sensei naka
Powerful movements.
Saludos de chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
lớp học võ thuật tốt.bài tập rất đẹp.cám ơn video của bạn
Onde no Brasil, tem esse dono,,,???
Dojo...
The Sensei is super fast and agile his punches were like bullets
OSU
Mantap..
恐ろしく早い組手…0.25倍速じゃないと見逃しちゃうね。
Goju Ryu super karatê
A lot of that looks similar to what we do in Choy Li Fut.
the sensie is old but still deadly
すごい!私レベルではサッパリですが😅
Similar to the Sticky Hands of Wing Chun
THX Maester 👍💬
Okinawa Better Karate
Makes me think of chi sao in wing chun
It's no surprise since Karate and Wing Chun came from Fujian White Crane.
That's because it is. Both came from the same source, hundreds of years ago.
中国拳法でいうチーサオでしょうか?
はい、太極拳でも推手という訓練があります。やはりこういう物も中国武術と伝わったのでしょう
推手でしょうね。
チーサオは詠春拳の練習の一種です。
とても似てると思います。
右手の甲側の手首同士を重ねた状態(塔手)から始まるのがほぼ同じですね
It is like sensing in sword technique
Grandes Maestros
Филигранная техника, ещё бы удары в голову добавить, но как я понял в данном единоборстве они запрещены
Could you add English subtitle?
So Karate has sticky hand training also like Tai Chie. I didn't know that even I'm a Japanese who practiced a little bit US Oyama karate.
Супер!
沖縄県のおじぃは強いからなぁ(*´ω`*)(笑)
MUITO BOM o vídeo
You're pulling them in as you strike, increasing momentum of the strike. Like two cars passing on a highway at 60mph in opposite direction, its 120 mph of opposition. I believe Bruce Lee called it the stop,hit
Reminds me of Wado Ruy Karate for some reason.
カキエは化勁が大元に思える
極真ルールのルーツの一つって説もあるだけあって、激しいな
激しい上に難しい
Much respect osu
詠春拳の練習法に似たようなものを感じました
Brutal tienen una contrate Nica para cada golpe de shotokan karate ❤
These Karate has been Changed to Newest Ones not like beforehand's Completely. Why ? Beforehand's is More Quick and Better.
This must be a shock to Karate ka as this is not a sport !