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Відео

Kenta Nanbara highlights 南原健太
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Kyokushinkaikan and Rise fighter Kenta Nanbara
Wazari x Ippon Podcast Episode 10: Hanshi Marc Howes (IBK/Kyokushin Budokai)
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Chris sat down with Marc Howes, Hanshi 8th Dan in Kyokushin Budokai, to talk about his fighting and teaching philosophy, his experiences training in Kyokushin Budokai under Kaicho Jon Bluming, and the importance of pressure testing your techniques. Check out Marc's website: ibkuk.com/. Check out Wazari x Ippon on Spotify! open.spotify.com/show/1bSVWui1TyaiuBPuF5b1UE?si=5854b13a0c14463a
Wazari x Ippon Podcast Ep 9: Karate, Hardcore, and Aussie Knockdown w/ Ben Vale (Arjuken Karate)
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Finally got to sit down and talk with my long time internet friend, Ben Vale, from Arjuken Karate in Perth, Australia. We got to talk about his tournament experiences in Japan, the Knockdown Karate scene in Australia, and our other shared passion, Hardcore and Punk music.
Hokutoki Kudo 6th world championship highlights
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Highlights of this past weekends world tournament. The audio was really bad and the camera was far away. I tried my best to zoom each shot individually so you could see the action better.
Wazari x Ippon ep 8 interview with Todd Reeves
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Shihan Todd Reeves from the World Shin Atemi Organisation joined Chris as a guest host for this episode. Shihan Todd is originally from the UK and now lives in Japan where he runs the Honbu Dojo for the World Shin Atemi Organisation, a style of Japanese Mixed Martial Arts done in the gi. Lots of laughs, lots of shit talking, and some legit Karate talk thrown in. Website: www.shin-atemi.com/
Wazari X Ippon ep 7 World tournament year and seeing double!
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New podcast episode where the boys talk world tournaments....and get confused in Russia!
Why do they hate Hasumi? Podcast clips
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Hey guys Path here, I was a guest on a podcast about kickboxing, a funny clip from the show. Full show can be viewed here. ua-cam.com/video/40qMa80e63c/v-deo.html
Alejandro Navarro Career Highlights Kyokushin legend
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Legendary Kyokushin fighter Alejandro Navarro
Japanese kickboxing getting a talent infusion ( Wazari X Ippon clips )
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Clip from the podcast edited with footage. Experimenting with some video type ideas. Thank you all for watching.
Akihiro Kaneko Highlights 金子晃大
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K-1 heavy puncher
Wazari X Ippon podcast ep 6 new year same problems!
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The boys are back to break down this world tournament year and what it means for Kyokushin
Interview with world tournament fighters Wazari x Ippon podcast Ep 5
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Thank you so much to Luigi and Damian for coming on. What is it like to fight or coach in a world tournament? Luigi's links! Half Sumo Collective: halfsumo.com Instagram : @halfsumo_collective
Aleksandr Eremenko Career highlights Александра Еременко
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Highlights of Eremenko Ukrainian and Russian All Open champion. One of the best to ever do it.
Naofumi Yamashina highlights 山科直史
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Naofumi Yamashina highlights 山科直史
Wazari X Ippon episode 4 All Japan weight tournament results and org splits
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Wazari X Ippon episode 4 All Japan weight tournament results and org splits
Our top 5 favorite KO's of all time
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Our top 5 favorite KO's of all time
The vast ocean of Karate techniques and rulesets
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The vast ocean of Karate techniques and rulesets
Hikaru Terushima highlights 寺島 輝
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Hikaru Terushima highlights 寺島 輝
Wazari x Ippon ep 3 All Japan results and judging
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Wazari x Ippon ep 3 All Japan results and judging
Wazari X Ippon episode 2 All Japan and the future for Russian Kyokushin
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Wazari X Ippon episode 2 All Japan and the future for Russian Kyokushin
Yuki Yoza highlights Kyokushin Lightweight world Champion (与座 優貴)
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Yuki Yoza highlights Kyokushin Lightweight world Champion (与座 優貴)
Wazari x Ippon Podcast Pilot Shinkyokushin All Japan predictions
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Wazari x Ippon Podcast Pilot Shinkyokushin All Japan predictions
Ryuka (龍華) k-1 Highlights Kyokushinkaikan youth cup champion
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Ryuka (龍華) k-1 Highlights Kyokushinkaikan youth cup champion
Best fights in Kyokushin history
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Best fights in Kyokushin history
Yuzo Suzuki "Machine gun rush" career Highlights (鈴木 雄三)
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Yuzo Suzuki "Machine gun rush" career Highlights (鈴木 雄三)
Koto Hiraoka (平岡琴) highlights All American Open champion
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Koto Hiraoka (平岡琴) highlights All American Open champion
Heo Dong Ho (허동호) Career highlights
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Heo Dong Ho (허동호) Career highlights
Seiya Tanigawa (谷川 聖哉) Highlights
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Seiya Tanigawa (谷川 聖哉) Highlights

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @autistpatrol2493
    @autistpatrol2493 День тому

    Hey Chris is there any way I could pay you and pathfinder to do a comprehensive video/discussion on Kyokushin organizations and offshoots in 2024? Kyokushin, Ashihara, Seidokaikan, Enshin, World Oyama Karate, Bushiken Karate, Shinseikai, Shidokan, Byakuren Kaikan, Karatedo Kendokai, Kansuiryu, Kudo, Seido, the weird russian style Koi karate, etc There’s so many and seeing as you too are the experts you guys could easily do a two or three part series of discussions on it that would really be of benefit to educating people on knockdown karate / kenka karate Osu!

  • @chrispichotzki7863
    @chrispichotzki7863 2 дні тому

    Was soll der KinderGarten 😂

  • @amazed2341
    @amazed2341 9 днів тому

    Where is the dojo training footage from? Would love to see any content from the uchi Deshi days if you have a dvd name or something

  • @kobamarkus2670
    @kobamarkus2670 9 днів тому

    guute tag bro hello From Georgia

  • @Skaxarrat
    @Skaxarrat 11 днів тому

    Love to watch Kyokushin with metal/rock music. It makes everything 10 times better.

  • @Skaxarrat
    @Skaxarrat 11 днів тому

    The strongest Karate, indeed.

  • @recuperacaorecuperacao7329
    @recuperacaorecuperacao7329 17 днів тому

    💢LENDA? Oq vi foi 1 cara Muito Maior e Mais forte lutando contra Lutadores q deveriam ser de outra categoria! Se vc pegar 1 Peso Pesado no Box ou Em outros tipos de Luta.. Eles tendem a vencer Lutadores menores e mais leves! É por isso q existem divisões de Categoria/Peso.. Até no MMA! Tudo bem que ele tem um volume de Luta muito bom! Mas bater em oponente menor e mais leve.. É Fácil! Cá pra nós! Chega a ser ridículo mostrar essas lutas de 1 Cara muito maior q os "Japoneses" e Dizer q esse cara é Lenda. Selecionem Bons Lutadores do mesmo tamanho dele ou Maiores e vamos ver o resultado!

    • @priskov7707
      @priskov7707 16 днів тому

      17 times european champion in his weight, all japan 2013 champion and a looong list of another championships in more than 20 years of career check out man, respect the legend

  • @arkteosss
    @arkteosss 20 днів тому

    Is not full contact. Not real fighting.

    • @alex69114
      @alex69114 20 днів тому

      Xd que es full contac para ti?

  • @bert-janlaanstra982
    @bert-janlaanstra982 21 день тому

    This might be the most boring fighter or even fighting style. A set of lady punches to the upperbody, some half ass low kicks, and suddenly an amazingly times and performed kick to the head. This won’t fly when fighting with any other discipline though…😅

  • @strahinjastojanovic5993
    @strahinjastojanovic5993 22 дні тому

    RESPECT, but this is Fight ua-cam.com/video/2wfGWHlBN0E/v-deo.htmlsi=1BaRM-iVvxZZ48XH

  • @williamcharles7340
    @williamcharles7340 22 дні тому

    Look likes pre-teen brothers fighting in the back yard.

    • @knotskop
      @knotskop 15 днів тому

      Well it's because it's utterly controlled and steered technique that doesn't allow fighters to hit punches to the face. But don't be fooled, these guys are bad mofos and they have an extremely high pain tolerance and endless stamina. They can literally kick your jaw loose. They tend to break baseball bats and chains with their legs. Kyokushin is the hardest form of karate in the world. Look it up!

    • @williamcharles7340
      @williamcharles7340 13 днів тому

      I'm very familiar with it. There is plenty of value there, but you can see the inherent problem plain as day. Not allowing strikes to the face teaches you to keep a low guard and builds in bad habits in terms of self-defense and fighting. If you went into a fight acting like this, you would be picking your teeth out off the street soon after. It's the same problem point fighting arts like taekwondo have with overemphasizing kicks for points. That's not to say there is not great tools to learn that do applie to the real world. Many great MMA fighters have a background in Kyokushin and karate. I would just stay away from this kind of competition and any kind of training that restricts punching/elbowing/headbutting if you care at all about not building bad habits for actual fighting. But if you don't care about self defense and just enjoy this kind of martial art/sport no worries. The "Karate Combat" events are a much better example of how Karate works in a real fight since they don't have dumb rules that limit you from behaving like a normal human being in a fight. The no-punching-to-the-face rule is the classic backyard rule for kids beating each other up, which makes these tournament videos funny as hell to watch.

    • @gamingdragon1356
      @gamingdragon1356 8 днів тому

      ​@@williamcharles7340They don't want head injuries. Kyokushin tournaments are a test of endurance as well as fighting spirit. No unarmed martial art represents actual fighting. MMA etc is just sport. If you have to fight actually just pick up a weapon. Guns are the best self defence as such if you can't buy a gun just pick up an iron rod or a stick or even a brick. You can even stab your enemy with a pen if need be. Only fools fight unarmed.

  • @user-ow7ku5kv4s
    @user-ow7ku5kv4s 23 дні тому

    ゲーリーも、グラウべも選手として本当にお疲れ様でした。今でも感動します。 どんなに才能に恵まれた選手でも、結果を出すために何年も忍耐が必要なんですね。

  • @mr.nobody9716
    @mr.nobody9716 25 днів тому

    Hehe, there are just too many legends out there😂😂😂

  • @user-xv5hw3co6r
    @user-xv5hw3co6r 27 днів тому

    Verycool🎵

  • @user-cielbland
    @user-cielbland 29 днів тому

    サンタフェの話で盛り上がっている動画を見た後でこれを見るとじわる。

  • @olegV78
    @olegV78 Місяць тому

    Наварро, настоящий боец, уважение к спортцмену!

    • @Napoleon40000
      @Napoleon40000 4 дні тому

      К тому же, очень скромный парень

  • @user-qs6vb5mj8f
    @user-qs6vb5mj8f Місяць тому

    Вот это Мощь!!!

  • @aleksandrnaumchuk4732
    @aleksandrnaumchuk4732 Місяць тому

    Осу!!!👊👊👊

  • @bond4976
    @bond4976 Місяць тому

    平岡選手✨ aggressiveでcleanなfight styleですね! 正に空手家 押忍

  • @user-vr2ug5dc7n
    @user-vr2ug5dc7n 2 місяці тому

    Руками круто рубит, красавчик!

  • @user-xt9em2bi6z
    @user-xt9em2bi6z 2 місяці тому

    the japenese guy no powe zero expolive in those punches

  • @alexanderstumpf954
    @alexanderstumpf954 2 місяці тому

    Name of the song?

  • @karatekidchannel6530
    @karatekidchannel6530 2 місяці тому

    Легенда каратэ киокушинкай здравствуйте

  • @aaronm134
    @aaronm134 2 місяці тому

    I've trained Arjuken Karate too in NSW, under Jeff Traish. We're competing in Koshiki Karate over here.

  • @user-oe8hr1kx6c
    @user-oe8hr1kx6c 2 місяці тому

    Crazy shit!

  • @jansz7487
    @jansz7487 2 місяці тому

    Nice fights,but he has idiot face.

  • @kvest_Star
    @kvest_Star 2 місяці тому

    У нас ученики так же дерутся 👎👎👎👎

  • @redfield1839
    @redfield1839 3 місяці тому

    Song name?

  • @user-we3qj5di2m
    @user-we3qj5di2m 3 місяці тому

    松井派では、こんなに華麗なる組手をしてたのに。 新極真では、それなりに強い選手に過ぎない。 高橋選手は怪我でもしたのかな?

  • @user-oe8me1bw4j
    @user-oe8me1bw4j 3 місяці тому

    この大会は勝ち上がり方が両者余りにも対照的で会場は魂の籠もった勝ち上がり方をしてきたニコラス応援一色でしたね。

  • @axelhofferle5928
    @axelhofferle5928 4 місяці тому

    Are you planning to make a new one of him?

  • @user-hf7ng8dy4o
    @user-hf7ng8dy4o 4 місяці тому

    この解説はなんだ

  • @user-ez6yz6ww9y
    @user-ez6yz6ww9y 4 місяці тому

    武蔵は相手にすぐ背向けるので強くなれない。相手に対して背を向けるのは自分からまけを認めてるね。

  • @savaiancovschi5139
    @savaiancovschi5139 4 місяці тому

    попал в хорошее состояние 😂, браво Фейтоза✅️

  • @evgenypechenin
    @evgenypechenin 4 місяці тому

    Молодец, Саша! Сильный духом!

  • @BobbyKhongsai
    @BobbyKhongsai 4 місяці тому

    Shamo

  • @JackHanma
    @JackHanma 4 місяці тому

    A true legend...the Last King of his era

  • @axelhofferle5928
    @axelhofferle5928 4 місяці тому

    There’s some update on his career?

  • @motoMarauder-jx2pe
    @motoMarauder-jx2pe 5 місяців тому

    двойной лоу кик - жесть,учи маваши гери - отличные удары,мастер!

  • @TheKickboxingCommunity
    @TheKickboxingCommunity 5 місяців тому

    For someone who was basically a light heavyweight, he did really good. Especially in the era he was in

  • @luigi3833
    @luigi3833 5 місяців тому

    The MASTER olé 🇪🇸.

  • @aridaba1
    @aridaba1 6 місяців тому

    Osu!

  • @belovac
    @belovac 6 місяців тому

    Bravo CHAMPION...OSU !!!!

  • @quackkuryu4680
    @quackkuryu4680 6 місяців тому

    junk food japan guy

  • @amazed2341
    @amazed2341 6 місяців тому

    Finals should have no time limit….. it should be the realest, rawest…. Just one round, fight till someone can’t anymore

  • @alkane450
    @alkane450 7 місяців тому

    試合後「お前の方が強いのに何故負けたんだ」ってリングサイドにいたバンナに 武蔵が駄目だしされるんだよな。

  • @maxgillespie3008
    @maxgillespie3008 7 місяців тому

    Hey guys. Great episode. Just found this from the Kyokushin subreddit. I have been surrounded by Kyokushin my whole life with my father, Shihan Brad Gillespie, running the branch here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with over 200 students! I wouldn't be surprised if him and Chris had crossed paths before at some US tournaments. It was interesting hearing the brief remarks made about the Kyokushin landscape up here in Canada, to the best of my knowledge your comments were quite accurate with regards to how things have been up here. Our one competitor, Chrysat Allogho, is a smaller, rather acrobatic fighter who is usually fun to watch in our national tournaments. He does look to be matched up with a rather similar fighter in terms of height and weight so it could be one worth watching for you guys. Team North America isn't totally USA! lol. I believe the person Chris may have met is Daymon (close the Daniel) Miller who actually runs the Banff dojo in the scenic rocky mountains here in Alberta, my family has known him and his family for years and have run into him at several tournaments, events, camps, etc. A very cool guy. I saw him a couple months ago. I along with my family will also be heading to Japan for the upcoming world tournament so I have been doing my own research on the competitors to make watching the tournament more interesting. This so far has only consisted of noting the tournament results over the years for each fighter I could find. This has been helpful, but I found myself lacking info on who these guys really are outside of their tournament results. This podcast really helped shed light on some of the fighters so thank you for that! I'm excited to head back to Japan. Last time I went was in April 2017 when I was 16 and competed in the International Friendship Tournament. I would love to see an episode/series giving a crash course or sort of an intro guide to the current Kyokushin scene and how to start following it for people who are new (like me!). Things like: the main organizations, the important tournaments, the heavy hitters/top ranked guys in each org and what they're all about, important recent history (for instance what are the "Aces" of the All Japans? What does that mean?), where to look to follow the scene (accounts? livestreams? blogs?), unwritten rules (I found your comments about Japanese winners and almost guaranteed extensions in finals very interesting), etc. I had no idea there was a community of people following the scene this closely and I'm excited to listen back through your episodes. Although i have quit training karate (for now), I could definitely see myself taking up following the scene as a hobby now that I know there are others doing it too. I look forward to the tournament and following along with your analysis on Twitter. I'm also excited to hear your post-tournament analysis. Thanks again and cheers! OSU!

  • @FredBert-tl3wd
    @FredBert-tl3wd 7 місяців тому

    😂❤

  • @isaacliftsandcycles
    @isaacliftsandcycles 7 місяців тому

    One of my favorites!

  • @kenwood2682
    @kenwood2682 7 місяців тому

    I love Kudo! Fighters are stood up after 3 seconds to minimise ground fighting