I think it has little to do with the intentions of Sosai. For the public would want japan to do well in any sport or competition. This is true in any country. It is especially apparent in karate and judo etc. because they originated from Japan. It is mainly to do with the public's desire for japanese to win international competitions, especially if the sport/activity was popular, founded, or based in Japan.
im new to kyokushin and always wondered why after a knockdown the guy who wins pulls his fist in his side and the other hand aiming at the oponent who is down. Can someone tell me?
owhh i see ok thanks good that u say that coz i did do it myself in my 1st tournament but havent done it yet to my dojomates hahaha thanks for telling me n warning me.
its sort of way to appeal that you can finish off the opponent and kill but since this is a budo competition, we obviously don't finish off the opponent like they would in mortal kombat. LOL.
I hate it how Japanese turn it into a "us" versus "the world" type nationalism. This is not what Sosai wanted. He wanted the Japanese team to be strong so kyokushin would grow in the world. Now Japanese should be mature enough to recognise good spirit, whether Japanese or not.
Well, it's a WORLD competition. Non-Japanese and Japanese teams rooting for their compatriots isn't that unusual. If their doing it for racial reasons than I would agree; it would be detrimental to the sport. Maybe not announcing their nationality and pinning fighters against their own teammates would remove this "us" vs "the world" crap.
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I think hovhannasian had a better chance of competing against texeira instead of soukop. Sucks he didn't break enough boards to get the win.
I think it has little to do with the intentions of Sosai. For the public would want japan to do well in any sport or competition. This is true in any country. It is especially apparent in karate and judo etc. because they originated from Japan. It is mainly to do with the public's desire for japanese to win international competitions, especially if the sport/activity was popular, founded, or based in Japan.
Taxeiras fight should have gone at least into a one more round!!!!
im new to kyokushin and always wondered why after a knockdown the guy who wins pulls his fist in his side and the other hand aiming at the oponent who is down. Can someone tell me?
owhh i see ok thanks
good that u say that coz i did do it myself in my 1st tournament but havent done it yet to my dojomates hahaha thanks for telling me n warning me.
How are they making it out to be "us" vs "the world"?
its sort of way to appeal that you can finish off the opponent and kill but since this is a budo competition, we obviously don't finish off the opponent like they would in mortal kombat. LOL.
I hate it how Japanese turn it into a "us" versus "the world" type nationalism. This is not what Sosai wanted. He wanted the Japanese team to be strong so kyokushin would grow in the world. Now Japanese should be mature enough to recognise good spirit, whether Japanese or not.
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んでもってテシェイラのロー受けないのはバカ
まぁテセイラは怪物的に強すぎる。それを一撃で失神させたアリスターは超怪物的に強すぎる。ヘビー級になると強さの上限が無限大なんだなと思った。
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Well, it's a WORLD competition. Non-Japanese and Japanese teams rooting for their compatriots isn't that unusual. If their doing it for racial reasons than I would agree; it would be detrimental to the sport. Maybe not announcing their nationality and pinning fighters against their own teammates would remove this "us" vs "the world" crap.