I like the Budo aspect you're showing here. Nice to see that you're not promoting the theatrics we see all too often nowadays in tournaments. One question though: where do you have that Ura-Zuki at the beginning from? As far as Nakayama's reference is concerned, it says "Mae-Ude Hineri", which means "Forearm Twist".
good and thank you for that , but have some remarks , i think we must close hand when we attaque OTSUKI and we don't moove KAKATO when we attaque MY GERI., thank you for lesson i like it ,
Masters or trainers should be careful no to hit so hard to students, what's the purpose? To show power? Students never get injured under good trainers......
My Trainer was Jacques Van Lerberghe in the eighties in Seiken club and we have appreciated hard training with contacts sometimes! Junior was young and already a good karatéka. Prepare your body or make another sport !
this is a dangerous man
I like the Budo aspect you're showing here. Nice to see that you're not promoting the theatrics we see all too often nowadays in tournaments.
One question though: where do you have that Ura-Zuki at the beginning from? As far as Nakayama's reference is concerned, it says "Mae-Ude Hineri", which means "Forearm Twist".
hahaha! have you seen any damage or pain expressed by the opponent? Never mind how it is look like, it is only a demo to show the power of the blow.
wish we had more sensei's like that. cool.
Whole body down, pulling down the arm, that`s it
Very good instruction.
fuji - san has 135 degree angle. Lived in Japan and trained there.
Excelente!!!
Very good work! :)
What shotokan system is represented here (SKIF, ISKF, JKA)? Very nice BTW.
we are not following any special line like JKA or SKIF, even I have a traditionnal backgroup (Kase)
good and thank you for that , but have some remarks , i think we must close hand when we attaque OTSUKI and we don't moove KAKATO when we attaque MY GERI., thank you for lesson i like it ,
right hand not fist? hip rotations during blocks?
Is that Jonathan Mottram at the front?
yep
Masters or trainers should be careful no to hit so hard to students, what's the purpose? To show power?
Students never get injured under good trainers......
My Trainer was Jacques Van Lerberghe in the eighties in Seiken club and we have appreciated hard training with contacts sometimes! Junior was young and already a good karatéka. Prepare your body or make another sport !
^^ un peu mon quotidien quoi ...
Karate Sport ,no tradicional
I cringed at 5:19. Good instructors don't do that.
hahaha! have you seen any damage or pain expressed by the opponent? Never mind how it is look like, it is only a demo to show the power of the blow.