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The significance of posture in karate
The significance of proper posture in Kyokushin Karate
Among the many components that contribute to effective Kyokushin Karate practice, posture is of utmost importance.
Proper posture not only enhances one's performance but also reduces the risk of injury and fosters a healthy and mindful approach to training.
This video will explore the significance of posture in Kyokushin Karate and provide practical tips for improving posture during training.
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Karate kids - Kyokushin Sunday class
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Kyokushin Kids Karate Class Come join us for a Free Karate Class Trial with the Kyokushin Kids at Queens Training Club 37-06 Queens Blvd Suite 202 Queens, NY 11101 KARATE CLASS SCHEDULE Saturday 9am - Sunday 9am Osu #kyokushin #kyokushinsociety #karate
Breaking the Myth - You DON’T Need Anger to Shatter Bricks!”
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Breaking the Myth - You DON’T Need Anger to Shatter Bricks!” Real progress in martial arts, and the ability to break a brick safely and effectively, comes from consistent, structured practice under the guidance of qualified instructors. The ability to concentrate one's energy and execute a precise break requires a tranquil, focused approach, not a mind clouded by anger. The idea that anger is a...
The Eternal Journey of Learning
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The Eternal Journey of Learning A Kyokushin Karate Instructors Perspective In the dynamic landscape of martial arts, few practices encapsulate the philosophy of lifelong learning as profoundly as Kyokushin Karate. As a dedicated instructor of this powerful and transformative discipline over many decades, I often find myself in humble reflection. Despite my role as a teacher, I realize that I am...
Can push-ups help with punching speed and power?
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Do push ups help with punching speed and power? To answer this question we need to first look at the mechanics of the speed and power of the punch asses the benefits of push-ups overall look at all types of push-up variations and their individual contribution to striking and finally as a bonus take a look at how to integrate push-ups into a training regime. Athletes are constantly on a quest fo...
The Karate Uniform - The Cloth of Practice
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The Karate Uniform A Comprehensive Overview Far more than mere clothing, the gi represents values such as respect, discipline, and dedication to the art of karate. In this video we will explores the history, purpose, uses, and various types of karate uniforms, offering a detailed insight into their significance within the martial arts community. #karate #kyokushin #martialarts
Dealing with injuries in karate || The Rehabilitation Process
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Dealing with Injuries in Kyokushin Karate: The Rehabilitation Process This video explores common injuries associated with Kyokushin Karate, the rehabilitation process, and tips for effective recovery. #karate #martialarts #kyokushin #kyokushinsociety
Your Ultimate Karate Tournament Guide - 6 Weeks Plan
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Preparing for a Kyokushin Karate Tournament Your ultimate guide. // Six week schedule #martialarts #kyokushin #karate #kyokushinsociety
How to run a successful Halloween Karate Class
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A guide to run a successful Halloween Karate Class for your Dojo / school #halloween #karate #kyokushin #martialarts #kyokushinsociety
Crafting the perfect karate class schedule || Kyokushin Karate
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Crafting the perfect karate class schedule. Insights on crafting an effective Kyokushin Karate class training schedule, aimed at both beginners and advanced practitioners alike. #martialarts #kyokushin #karate #kyokushinsociety
What is Kyokushin Karate? -An in depth explanation
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What is Kyokushin Karate ? An in depth explanation of what Kyokushin Karate is and it’s core principles #kyokushin #martialarts #karate #kyokushinsociety
Teaching Kyokushin Karate Methods
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Different approaches for teaching kyokushin karate to Adults and Children #karate #kyokushin #martialarts #kyokushinsociety
Exploring the meaning of the Dojo Kun || Kyokushin Karate
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Exploring the meaning of the Dojo Kun || Kyokushin Karate
Kyokushin - The Ultimate Truth
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Kyokushin - The Ultimate Truth
Kyokushin - A Way of Life
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Kyokushin - A Way of Life
What is Karate
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What is Karate
From Discipline to Focus: Transforming Kids Through Karate Training
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From Discipline to Focus: Transforming Kids Through Karate Training
Celebrating Young Warriors: Yellow Belt Karate ProMotion
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Celebrating Young Warriors: Yellow Belt Karate ProMotion
An in depth look at the karate white belt
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An in depth look at the karate white belt
The Essence of Kyokushin Karate
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The Essence of Kyokushin Karate
Can young students benefit from karate training
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Can young students benefit from karate training
Find your striking distance - basic drills
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Find your striking distance - basic drills
Journey of a Kyokushin Martial Artist
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Journey of a Kyokushin Martial Artist
The 3 Pillars of Kyokushin Karate
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The 3 Pillars of Kyokushin Karate
Karate Kyokushin
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Karate Kyokushin
A way of life - Kyokushin Karate
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A way of life - Kyokushin Karate
Advanced karate sparring tips
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Advanced karate sparring tips
My top 5 Karate Sparring Tips
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My top 5 Karate Sparring Tips
Karate Stretching with the kids #martialarts
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Karate Stretching with the kids #martialarts
Shihan Orhan Acknowledgment Certificate
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Shihan Orhan Acknowledgment Certificate

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @musetale4447
    @musetale4447 День тому

    great video, liked

  • @MrCharizmatiik
    @MrCharizmatiik 22 дні тому

    Osu!

  • @veersingh2730
    @veersingh2730 28 днів тому

    Ush marster mas oyama karate kiukusinkai ❤

  • @scw1980
    @scw1980 Місяць тому

    I didn't know you were still making doing content. Glad to see your still around. Osu!

  • @DanielRodriguez-x1z
    @DanielRodriguez-x1z Місяць тому

    KYOKUSHIN KARATE STILL SHARES IT'S PARENTHOOD WITH ASHIHARA KAIKAN KARATE! HIDEYUKI ASHIHARA TRAINED IN KYOKUSHIN KARATE AFTER HIDEYUKI CREATED ASHIHARA KAIKAN KARATE WHICH IS INCORPORATED WITH THAI BOXING, PANKRATION, JAPANESE JIU-JITSU, JUDO, ENSHIN KAIKAN KARATE WITH SABAKI FOR FOOTWORK!

  • @xtreme_altitude
    @xtreme_altitude Місяць тому

    Osu Arigato

  • @AbclkjM
    @AbclkjM Місяць тому

    WorldSosaimasoyamaGodspeed.osu❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dragonrises1
    @dragonrises1 Місяць тому

    Closest thing 2 Akuma in real life purest Karate imo I can't imagine the winter training in Japan. Truly a legendary figure in Martial history Oos

  • @Steaks652
    @Steaks652 2 місяці тому

    Began training in 1979, brown belt 2nd kyu in 83, 1st kyu in 84, my instructor put me forward for shodan in 1988, he made me work so hard just to attempt black belt grading, but it was well worth all commitment and effort. OSU !!!

  • @anbernicguy
    @anbernicguy 2 місяці тому

    My left leg got battered in training.

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 2 місяці тому

      Osu These are common when training in full contact, a little R.I.C.E. rest ice compression and elevation shout definitely help this

    • @anbernicguy
      @anbernicguy 2 місяці тому

      @kyokushinsociety thanks. But I have a question, what do you mean by elevation shout?

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 2 місяці тому

      @ Elevation (keeping the injured area raised above the level of the heart to drain fluid away from the injury and reduce swelling)

  • @xtreme_altitude
    @xtreme_altitude 2 місяці тому

    Osu Arigato

  • @BITESIZEJONES
    @BITESIZEJONES 3 місяці тому

    Great style but nowadays parents won't let their kids be disciplined the way the style was meant to be. Training is brutal. Longe live Mas Oyama.

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 3 місяці тому

      Osu Teaching children is a little different these days then adults. Arigato

  • @moegsienismail3389
    @moegsienismail3389 3 місяці тому

    Osu all I can say is that I love Kyukhushin karate will be 65 years on the 19 of November and still kicking strongly Osu

  • @xtreme_altitude
    @xtreme_altitude 3 місяці тому

    Osu Arigato

  • @sajithkumar2923
    @sajithkumar2923 3 місяці тому

    Osu , I resently shifted from Shotokan to Keyokushin Karate

  • @yunus7955
    @yunus7955 3 місяці тому

    I'm 38 pushing 39, is there any chance i can start this discipline?

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 3 місяці тому

      Osu You can start at any age my friend :)

    • @MrCharizmatiik
      @MrCharizmatiik 22 дні тому

      Yes. I just turned 49 and just received my Orange belt in Kyokushin Karate. I went from 265lbs to 197 lbs! It got me back into working out strong. You can do it.

  • @jaredberryman-hivelead
    @jaredberryman-hivelead 3 місяці тому

    I’ve always been curious about Kyokushin, this breakdown really helps. Thanks for the clear explanation!

  • @sidmanazebo
    @sidmanazebo 4 місяці тому

    Karate was never mean to be about two guys standing in front of each other only doing leg kicks and punches to the body. It's a tough style but doesn't reach realistic fighting skills.

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 4 місяці тому

      👍

    • @DouglasBuenoGomes
      @DouglasBuenoGomes 4 місяці тому

      It's because in Kyokushin Tournaments you don't use gloves not even protection in the hands is better avoid injury.

    • @kalemene8901
      @kalemene8901 4 місяці тому

      These misguided comments often come from those who have never stepped into a ring or experienced the intensity of bare-knuckle sparring. With over 25 years of experience in Muay Thai, wrestling, judo, ITF Taekwondo, and Kyokushin, I can assure you that Kyokushin is no joke when it comes to the toll it takes on the body. The reason we refrain from punching or elbowing to the face is precisely due to the immense damage we can inflict-this is a serious form of combat. However, we do deliver powerful kicks and knees to the head, which are no less effective. If you doubt the authenticity of Kyokushin as a combat sport, I invite you to join one of our classes. I guarantee it will transform your perspective. Osu!

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 4 місяці тому

      @kalemene8901 :) Osu Arigato

    • @sidmanazebo
      @sidmanazebo 4 місяці тому

      @@kalemene8901 And these misguided replies come from people who have never fought a full contact fighter who train and fight with punches to the face.

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 4 місяці тому

    🙏🏼💪🏼

  • @rynoerasmus7869
    @rynoerasmus7869 4 місяці тому

    Osu! 🙏

  • @zentradingtech
    @zentradingtech 4 місяці тому

    Tough - I'm gonna do it now 💪

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 4 місяці тому

      Osu :)

    • @zentradingtech
      @zentradingtech 4 місяці тому

      @@kyokushinsociety Osu 🙏 do you think 40 is too old to learn Kyokushin? I always wanted to learn it

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 4 місяці тому

      @zentradingtech It is never to old to start training in this style or any other. I know many people that started at your age and even older than you and had a awesome long lasting martial arts journey. start now don’t wait any longer Under the right instructor you might be surprised what you can accomplish Osu

  • @jaredberryman-hivelead
    @jaredberryman-hivelead 4 місяці тому

    Great breakdown of techniques for both adults and kids. Really helpful to see the different approaches side by side

  • @teovu5557
    @teovu5557 4 місяці тому

    Judo is considered the sucessor to kito ryu jujutsu. Kano only got the master level scroll for kito ryu and used kito ryu theory on upsetting balance and using the oponents for e against them to create judo and keep all of kito ryus kata in modern judo as the koshiki no kata. So basically judo is kito ryu jujutsu plus an expansion pass of new content he created or learned. Random useless fact- the term judo was used by a former kito ryu master for his style hundred years before kano who simply revitalize the term for his new system.

  • @be013fc
    @be013fc 4 місяці тому

    Very well presented and great for note taking, OSU🥋

  • @EastCoastPGS
    @EastCoastPGS 4 місяці тому

    I am about to prepare for a Kyokushin tournament in 6 weeks. Can you give me any tips on a training regime besides my Kyokushin training? I’m 49 years old this will be my first tournament. I have been training Kyokushin on and off for around 4 years but I am serious about my training this time. Thank you!

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 4 місяці тому

      Here’s a six-week regime to help you prepare physically and mentally for your tournament outside the dojo time I will make a short video in more detail of this if I get a chance and have time work permitting me Week 1: Assess and Set Goals Spend some time reflecting on your strengths and areas for improvement. Week 2: Develop a Comprehensive Training Plan Design a balanced training plan that incorporates different components of martial arts and fitness. Your plan should include Conditioning / strength training / flexibility and should reflect your physical capabilities Week 3: Focus on Technique As you continue to build fitness, it’s crucial to maintain your Kyokushin technique. Set aside regular practice sessions at home to work on katas, sparring strategies, and combinations. Week 4: Incorporate Sparring and Mental Preparation This week, prioritize sparring drills, either with a partner or through supervised settings. Week 5: Taper and Refine As you enter the final stretch before competition, it’s essential to taper your training intensity. Week 6: Recovery and Mindset In the final week leading up to the tournament, shift your focus to recovery and mindset. Regardless of age, adopting this structured regime will slingshot you towards success in your Kyokushin tournament. Don’t forget about nutrition this is very important start week one day 1 - good nutrition healthy strong body , no surprises on tournament day Each week builds upon the last, preparing you not just physically, but mentally, for the challenges ahead. Good luck Let me know about your progress Osu

    • @EastCoastPGS
      @EastCoastPGS 4 місяці тому

      @@kyokushinsociety OSU! Thank you so much Sensei! Is there a way I can contact you through email so we can talk more in detail about my training? Like how many days a week should I train? How many times a day should I train? My flexibility needs work my right mawashi geri is not good. Should I lift weights, punch the heavy bag, calisthenics? Thanks you Osu!

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 4 місяці тому

      You can keep me posted on this thread if you like I can’t tell you that as only you know your body and capability your strengths and your weaknesses how much conditioning you have and how your mental fortitude is towards training You and only you and probably your Sensei :) that sees you in class training day after day will know how many extra hours you can train for at what intensity when to stop and rest and when to push on etc.. if you are able to asses yourself truthfully and look at your strengths and weaknesses and see them for what they are all these questions you have you will be able to answer yourself and furthermore You will be able to develop your own schedule that works for your needs and at the same time build on it as you progress Osu

    • @EastCoastPGS
      @EastCoastPGS 4 місяці тому

      @@kyokushinsociety Osu! I will keep you posted on my training

  • @williambrown6344
    @williambrown6344 4 місяці тому

    Osu Sensei, keep up the great information.

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 5 місяців тому

    🙏🏼

  • @SuperJoseirizarry
    @SuperJoseirizarry 5 місяців тому

    I train with his first student Kaicho Nakamura.

  • @David-ku7mt
    @David-ku7mt 5 місяців тому

    Would you happen to have an email address where I can contact you to ask a question about Karate that has been on my mind for quite some time now? It would help me greatly if I get a master's proper answer.

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 5 місяців тому

      I am merely a master :) If I don’t know the answer to your question maybe my master will :) Thank you for the kind words Edited message I didn’t have a email set up yet so I just set up an email for this account thanks to your message That way people can reach me easier Osu kyokushinsociety@gmail.com Osu

  • @williambrown6344
    @williambrown6344 5 місяців тому

    Osu, very well done!

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 5 місяців тому

      Osu I’m working on the meaning of the Dojo Kun next. I will probably finish it by next week and also on a video discussing the differences in teaching the art of Kyokushin karate to adults vs children Those should be interesting. Arigato

  • @henri-oh
    @henri-oh 5 місяців тому

    Keep up the good work

  • @JKDD1926
    @JKDD1926 5 місяців тому

    Why did Bruce Lee and Mas Oyama did not meet each other in 1964?

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 5 місяців тому

      This is a topic that is discussed on the internet all the tune Hope you find your answer but I do not know the answer to this question Osu

  • @moegsienismail3389
    @moegsienismail3389 5 місяців тому

    Traning Kyukhushin for 25 and now 65 and still love it I love Kyukhushin Osu thanks for sharing your experience Osu

  • @portersprojects3516
    @portersprojects3516 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this message and being a great example of a true Martial Artist. 👊

  • @atiforhanakyurek842
    @atiforhanakyurek842 5 місяців тому

    Osu very nice..!!

  • @be013fc
    @be013fc 5 місяців тому

    OSU

  • @CaedenStreeter-e9m
    @CaedenStreeter-e9m 5 місяців тому

    May Jesus get you there❤️❤️✝️🙏🏽

  • @axulhijo
    @axulhijo 5 місяців тому

    Well said!!!

  • @donaldharper9223
    @donaldharper9223 5 місяців тому

    👏🏾👏🏾thx u

  • @5l0van
    @5l0van 5 місяців тому

    Great explanation. But truly, the concept of “Budo” is derived from “Bujutsu.” The theory of the transition between “Bushido” to “Budo” is not entirely wrong. If we look at a timeline: We started with “Jujutsu,” which then became “Judo.” Then “Kenjutsu” became “Kendo.” During the times of “Tode/Tote,” or “The Hand from China,” early Karate wa a truly designed for combat (Karate Jutsu). Just to name some Kyokushin Kata and what they mean for example Seiunchin, loosely translates to “To Suppress and Conquer.” Or Saifa/Saiha loosely translates to “To Smash and Tear.” Just to name the “weaponized” Kata’s. Budo is a newer idea stemming from Kano Jigoro and Funakoshi Gichin. Two highly respected pioneers. Judo is simply watered down Jujutsu (Kano removed some of the more devastating moves like Kotegaeshi, Nikkyo, Munchi Mawari, etc.). Shotokan is watered down Shuri Te. I know it sounds like a dramatic stance, but Motobu Choki and Funakoshi Gichin did have an alleged fight where Motobu was the winner. He was combat focused (Okinawan Kempo essentially) and Funakoshi was focused on perfection of character. Not wrong to emphasize Budo, but we can’t stray away from Bujutsu either. Rener Gracie once said: “The more you know how to fight, the less you have to.” Fighto! OSU!!!

  • @thomasseta
    @thomasseta 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion

  • @menteecorpotransformados9235
    @menteecorpotransformados9235 6 місяців тому

    osu

  • @bentaylor5665
    @bentaylor5665 6 місяців тому

    AWESOME 😊

  • @cb1974cb
    @cb1974cb 7 місяців тому

    Benefits is to push past what I believe were my limits.. Every session I get a little bit better .. self development

    • @kyokushinsociety
      @kyokushinsociety 7 місяців тому

      ..and this I believe will make you stronger in anything you do in and out of the dojo confines not just in the physical aspect but also in all aspects of life. kyokushin karate as I know it is known to push practitioners to those limits and beyond help building one’s character over time Osu

    • @cb1974cb
      @cb1974cb 7 місяців тому

      Osu

  • @cb1974cb
    @cb1974cb 7 місяців тому

    Interesting show