😂😂 I really struggle with understanding how it can work in real life also, and i also just dont see the point in it. It seems to have been introduced by funakoshi, for the heian katas as in the pinans it's a maegeri kick.
My sensei told me that the keage is not for pushing your opponent, it's for slapping a knife or hand out of the way , like parrying a punch or a knife strike while the other ( kekome) is a literal side push kick
I’ve used keage when sparring for nearly fifty years. Power is more a matter of proper timing than technique. You can knockout an opponent with a jab if your timing is precise.
Naka Sensei is a treasure of Karate-do. I really appreciate his personality, knowledge and ability to teach.
Nice and prefect kick
Oss thanks for sharing! You guys are lucky to be taught by naka sensei
Oss
Interesting
Different about Yoko Geri Keage & Kekomi 👍🏻
Naka es uno de los Grandes Maestros del Shotokan
wooww...Kuro Obi, Sensei Naka ..
Sooo...he is showing the correct way to do a yoko geri keage in heian jondan...i dont see a kekomi in the video or any comparison at all...😅
He showed. It's about the knee
Русский автоперевод надо вернуть.
Numai tehnică???? Strategie ,tactica??????
Keage useless kick stop training it.
😂😂 I really struggle with understanding how it can work in real life also, and i also just dont see the point in it. It seems to have been introduced by funakoshi, for the heian katas as in the pinans it's a maegeri kick.
Ok karate lord
My sensei told me that the keage is not for pushing your opponent, it's for slapping a knife or hand out of the way , like parrying a punch or a knife strike while the other ( kekome) is a literal side push kick
No kick is a useless kick if fully understand it's application
I’ve used keage when sparring for nearly fifty years. Power is more a matter of proper timing than technique. You can knockout an opponent with a jab if your timing is precise.