Shocking destructive power! Defense techniques of Okinawa Karate!

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  • Опубліковано 12 лют 2017
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  • @STBRetired1
    @STBRetired1 Рік тому +4

    It has been 60 years since I practiced Okinawan karate and when I saw those forearm blocks it immediately made me cringe from the pain. Don't ever get in a fight with an Okinawan karate-ka. Their forearms are like steel pipes. Did you notice how such forearm strikes cause your opponent to flinch and turn away? That's called creating an opening. The next strike would have been a lethal kick somewhere on your body. At 79, I'm trying to revive my old body and have been practicing again. Oh my poor old hip joints and unused muscles have been screaming at me but I'm starting to see some progress. This video has helped renew my enthusiasm to be what I once was. Although I wasn't on the level of these fellows in this video.

  • @Dragonfly-cd3bi
    @Dragonfly-cd3bi 3 роки тому +4

    剛柔流や上地流といった沖縄古式のスタイルの空手は、実質的に南派中国拳法に近いのだろう。この動画の最初の映像では、中国拳法で言うところの「気を練る」動作・呼吸と動作の一致・内功法を行っているように見えた。

  • @marcelosilva81074
    @marcelosilva81074 4 роки тому +5

    Es impresionante ver a un maestro que aprende de otro sin ningún problema adombrandose y no poniendo su estilo sobre el otro sino tomando el conocimiento y adaptándolo a su propia tecnica, un verdadero Budoka sin palabras Oss

  • @vatoslocos194
    @vatoslocos194 2 роки тому +2

    八木氏
    中氏
    めちゃくちゃクールでカッコえぇ!
    憧れです!

  • @phantomspiritxx
    @phantomspiritxx 3 роки тому +6

    I trained Shotokan but have always admired Higaonna Sensei of Goju Ryu, I think we Shotokan students can learn a lot from Okinawan Karate, very powerful. Maybe both styles can combine and use the strengths of both styles...Oss!...

    • @Wessex90
      @Wessex90 3 роки тому +1

      As a Shotokan guy myself, I agree. At the very least use Goju Ryu’s defensive techniques and combine them with Shotokan’s offensive techniques. All styles should just be called Karate (before I got into it, I thought the styles were just Okinawan and Japanese lol).

  • @minasankonbanwa5764
    @minasankonbanwa5764 7 років тому +6

    美しいく正中線が真っ直ぐで膝の角度も凄く受けてみると解る体幹に伝わる力が魅力です。

  • @user-pj1uj6pf7b
    @user-pj1uj6pf7b 6 років тому +25

    そもそも誰とでも友達になれる人が最も強いからね。

    • @pure4059
      @pure4059 6 років тому +6

      日本丸大好き  合わせれるということですね

  • @barryarcher6158
    @barryarcher6158 4 роки тому +9

    Naka Sensei must be one of the most open minded karate masters out there. seems a great man

  • @HPTeguh
    @HPTeguh 5 років тому +5

    Love the music when Yagi sensei does his Kata

  • @anilpanta1505
    @anilpanta1505 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing. Astonishing. Wish I could visit and train in these dojos under these masters ❤

  • @jesseusow5777
    @jesseusow5777 3 роки тому

    The applications you don't see are fantastic. Thank you Sensei.

  • @AllForManKind77
    @AllForManKind77 5 років тому +2

    Osu. Respect to both masters. Okinawan Karate and Shotokan Karate. Both are magnficient.

  • @ihngnfgkan
    @ihngnfgkan 7 років тому +36

    最近は空手ベースの総合格闘家でも強い人がポツポツ出だしている。

  • @aldebaran820
    @aldebaran820 7 років тому +9

    Hello, is it possible to buy "great journey of karate" 1 and 2 as digital product? Thanks

  • @okinawadojomeibukanhombuno3524
    @okinawadojomeibukanhombuno3524 7 років тому

    Very Nice Young Man. Good to see benevolence in his actions as he will take an important role on on the future.

  • @samuraiz3746
    @samuraiz3746 Рік тому

    This was beautiful.

  • @draltar
    @draltar 7 років тому +43

    I find it strange how the Shotokan guy is so impressed like he has never seen this techniques at all.. even after making a movie together.... :D

    • @DONTHATETHEPLAYA321
      @DONTHATETHEPLAYA321 7 років тому +25

      Davish Wulf he's being modest

    • @draltar
      @draltar 7 років тому +5

      Phenom Azure yeah I guess he is :D

    • @draltar
      @draltar 7 років тому +10

      like me? Do you even know me at all? "Bet you're like that too".... really? Who are you mate? A frustrated troll behind a desk? I know the guy is "humble" and a major name in Shotokan, every karateca should be "humble" enough to learn and adapt new techniques into his style, without assuming a "i know it all" attitude. My comment was "sarcastic", look it up, maybe you will learn something out of this.

    • @DONTHATETHEPLAYA321
      @DONTHATETHEPLAYA321 7 років тому +8

      omg why are you guys arguing...seriously....it's not that big of a deal you guys....calm down.

    • @JohnPatricio661
      @JohnPatricio661 7 років тому +1

      Hi gomergilligan I tried looking for this on google but most of what I found say that Tohei actually would handle multiple judoka with ease. It did mention that he said he would lose a lot against bigger judoka when he was doing judo, but that all changed after devoting himself to aikido. Do you have a link to what you were talking about?

  • @looqischmidt5581
    @looqischmidt5581 3 роки тому +1

    True masters. Impressive skills and unmatch techniques.

  • @movakalin5333
    @movakalin5333 3 роки тому +1

    This looks amazing his Kata. And the demo must have been painful. What a performance.

  • @Peekingduck
    @Peekingduck 5 років тому

    Great clip !
    Thank you for the upload !

  • @ShogiRanma
    @ShogiRanma 7 років тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @MARIOLONEWOLF
    @MARIOLONEWOLF 4 роки тому +1

    Great Sensei.... OSU from Italy

  • @localriderkerala
    @localriderkerala 6 років тому +3

    Respect and Love from Kerala ❤❤

  • @josef-peterroemer5309
    @josef-peterroemer5309 Рік тому +1

    The Japanese Sensei is an excellent Karate Sensei, who keeps on learning from Okinawa and has a good disposition. I like that he smiles a lot and is not so rigid as most Japanese Sensei are, more informal

  • @taekwondoclass1824
    @taekwondoclass1824 4 роки тому

    Nice job

  • @gardeningimprovement1917
    @gardeningimprovement1917 5 років тому +3

    Hello Japan from NYACK NY with love

  • @julian.4118
    @julian.4118 5 років тому

    Excelente!!!!

  • @ravedragneel1266
    @ravedragneel1266 5 років тому +1

    the camera man is like there junior highschool kids are playing pretend karate but its just the 7th dan black belts playing

  • @Wessex90
    @Wessex90 3 роки тому

    The Kata at the end is a thing of beauty. Despite doing Shotokan, I’d really like to learn Tenchi.

  • @canadianarcticradio4030
    @canadianarcticradio4030 7 років тому +1

    Amazing....:)

  • @user-el9rg5df5n
    @user-el9rg5df5n 4 роки тому

    やっぱり本物は重んじてるもんが違うよなぁ
    型をベースにした技術 すごく憧れる

    • @user-el9rg5df5n
      @user-el9rg5df5n 4 роки тому

      3:00 んん?
      でもなんか軽いな
      何が違うんだろう?

  • @dodepujawan4697
    @dodepujawan4697 6 років тому

    It,s a good demo. I really appreciate it !!!. But is it possible to make example with another form martial art. Because alot of people arguing that, its only effective against one dimensional attack.

  • @MuhammadAbdullah-lx6tg
    @MuhammadAbdullah-lx6tg 7 років тому

    Hi... I am from Indonesia. We have a lot of respect to those men. We have admired Karate

  • @diosdadoapias
    @diosdadoapias 6 років тому +2

    Karate as i understand its meaning is "empty hand", you fight with your bare hand and feet without holding any weapon like ,knife, sword, stick and the like. You use only your bare hand and feet as your weapon thus the development of some karate technique to simulate some weapon with their bare hand like the brass knuckle and spear. They simulate the brass knuckle by extending the middle knuckle or the forefinger middle knuckle to protrude; and the spear by simulating it with the spearhand where the fingers form together a spear-like thrust. In training this simulated weapon they hardened their knuckles and fingers through hard work of repeatedly hitting them on a makiwara or other devices purposely for that training.

    • @josef-peterroemer5309
      @josef-peterroemer5309 Рік тому

      The empty hand replaced original of Chinese hand so that it would be acceptable to teach in Japan. Since Japanese do not like anything Chinese. Karate has always included weapons. Hands only is last resort.

  • @Rizaldjohan
    @Rizaldjohan 6 років тому +1

    good technique but if Naka sensei strikes at his usual blazing speed, you wont even see it coming :)

  • @cristianomachadogigoski2760

    Eles não são os dois atores do filme kuro obi ??

  • @fidelnavarro5064
    @fidelnavarro5064 5 років тому

    Muy bueno. I like os

  • @nandino77
    @nandino77 7 років тому

    What kata is performed last in this video?

  • @HPTeguh
    @HPTeguh 5 років тому +2

    It's nice to see Taikan and Giryu get along 😁

  • @sulimankhan6687
    @sulimankhan6687 5 років тому +1

    Wow😮

  • @ZMS-kf9zv
    @ZMS-kf9zv 2 роки тому +2

    大観と義龍だ!

  • @bassamry
    @bassamry 7 років тому +44

    isn't that Giryu from Kuro Obi movie?!

  • @d0rararararara
    @d0rararararara 7 років тому +8

    尺骨に当ててるのかな

  • @1001001a
    @1001001a 5 років тому

    Nice music .. is what i goner say

  • @gardeningimprovement1917
    @gardeningimprovement1917 5 років тому +1

    Karate practitioners here is some karate moves

  • @symoonstar23
    @symoonstar23 5 років тому

    Sensei, why its hard to bring up 'kia'....for 2years pratice my kia still no gud?

  • @lucas123456789845
    @lucas123456789845 6 років тому

    usando a força do movimento circular

  • @tdreeewwaa
    @tdreeewwaa 4 роки тому

    Very vero beautiful

  • @rikaco3140
    @rikaco3140 3 роки тому +1

    そもそも本土空手とは別として考えろーって言われたの思い出したわ……

  • @andreitrochin1081
    @andreitrochin1081 Рік тому

    Can u block a boxers punch with that?

  • @gardeningimprovement1917
    @gardeningimprovement1917 5 років тому +1

    Japan samurai well respected warriors

  • @felipecorrieri6714
    @felipecorrieri6714 3 роки тому

    Karatê é arte marcial e vida

  • @hydeleow7998
    @hydeleow7998 4 роки тому

    hopefully can do wingchun style

  • @Haru-dono
    @Haru-dono 5 років тому

    What's that exercise they do at the start? I've always wanted to do it but don't know how to search

    • @paragon456
      @paragon456 5 років тому

      Ezio Auditore It's a black belt kata....can't remember the name of it though...

  • @bigbrother2224
    @bigbrother2224 5 років тому

    I saw this kata in never back down 3

  • @johnstone433
    @johnstone433 5 років тому

    someone knows the song title please?

  • @BooLee01
    @BooLee01 5 років тому

    Giryu!

  • @alpani4578
    @alpani4578 4 роки тому

    Waow your hand is dead good i like irond hand like you

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten 4 роки тому

    Good form. His pinky on his hands wander off a bit....

  • @kzchenko1349
    @kzchenko1349 6 років тому +3

    波紋の呼吸!

    • @odn16
      @odn16 4 роки тому

      山吹色の波紋疾走ッ!

  • @user-rg7zy1ef2i
    @user-rg7zy1ef2i 4 роки тому

    Класс!

  • @binodmenahihu8104
    @binodmenahihu8104 5 років тому +9

    Using the thumb like that to block a straight body punch would break the thumb finger.. Atleast IMO

    • @chrisXDfull
      @chrisXDfull 5 років тому +3

      conditioning my brother

  • @user-rx1mv3km8x
    @user-rx1mv3km8x 7 років тому

    成程!

  • @probokris17
    @probokris17 7 років тому

    Tatsuya Naka sensei

  • @marciohenriquedasilvapedro2089

    Osu!!!👊🇧🇷

  • @lamdokphom6439
    @lamdokphom6439 6 років тому

    Wa0,,, great never keep up andAlmighty father be with u and your Taekwondo members all the times...

  • @allgadget3308
    @allgadget3308 4 роки тому

    Is that defence technic useful in Kumite Tournament? Well, we don't know, because in Kumite Tournament, every contestant only do Attack, Attack and Attack with full speed

  • @karlpanzinger8732
    @karlpanzinger8732 7 років тому

    what means the grey/black/white belt that is like old or like disgasted ? iv seen it in old masters only

    • @zxlexxz7668
      @zxlexxz7668 7 років тому

      Karl Panzinger like old

    • @karlpanzinger8732
      @karlpanzinger8732 7 років тому

      ???old masters only use it ?

    • @darthrenegade7915
      @darthrenegade7915 7 років тому +1

      Karl Panzinger The more you train, the more your belt degrades. In essence, you start off as a white belt. Eventually you'll promote to black and through training it returns back to it's original state. Back to white...from the beginning. A full circle.

    • @karlpanzinger8732
      @karlpanzinger8732 7 років тому

      Mack Coker thanks for the explanation ! i didnt dare to ask my sensei im a beginner orange belt =) (okinawan karate)

    • @darthrenegade7915
      @darthrenegade7915 7 років тому +2

      No problem brother!! Good luck in your training!!

  • @gardeningimprovement1917
    @gardeningimprovement1917 5 років тому

    Saludo amigos

  • @scorpionkresna8090
    @scorpionkresna8090 2 роки тому

    Is that taikan? He seem different without beard haha

  • @adamxanders2884
    @adamxanders2884 2 роки тому

    Giryu and taikan 😁

  • @user-zo8mn1yr7f
    @user-zo8mn1yr7f 6 років тому +2

    2:35から流れる音楽の曲名、もしくは何か似た曲があった気がするのですが、分かる方いませんか?

    • @user-lm6tg6ii3s
      @user-lm6tg6ii3s 6 років тому

      河合豊 今更感するけど一応教えときますmomentって曲です。フリー素材だそう

  • @rubberduky1829
    @rubberduky1829 6 років тому +1

    So........... that's where Darth Vader got his breathing sound. He must have practiced Okinawan Karate too.....LOL

  • @anoncanada2341
    @anoncanada2341 3 роки тому

    anyone can testify that the practice of Sanchin actually creates a natural armour ,practicionneers can tell theres a difference ? i try to calculate the pros and cons of such practice

  • @gerloke914
    @gerloke914 5 років тому

    Let the music

  • @alexmercer4515
    @alexmercer4515 7 років тому +1

    Anyone know the name of the song playing in the background?

    • @DONTHATETHEPLAYA321
      @DONTHATETHEPLAYA321 7 років тому

      Alex Mercer use shazam to find out, down load it and follow the directions

    • @foresthan1746
      @foresthan1746 5 років тому

      Moment by Hirokazu Akiyama

  • @user-wl9zm5hq8i
    @user-wl9zm5hq8i 7 років тому +1

    神がかった達人も紹介してね('ω')ノ

  • @user-od2nj6cg2s
    @user-od2nj6cg2s 7 років тому +4

    日本は美しい。
    日本人として生まれてきてよかった。

  • @WizardVX
    @WizardVX 5 років тому

    GOJU RYU da

  • @JackCodeKid
    @JackCodeKid 7 років тому

    I have been trading karate for three months, still think I know nothing about it

  • @Miguelingeniero
    @Miguelingeniero 6 років тому

    Hi giryu how are you,

  • @ayumuapple4795
    @ayumuapple4795 2 роки тому

    空手の受けは防御では無く攻撃だと聞いた事がある…

    • @y.f8264
      @y.f8264 2 роки тому +1

      ものによるよ。攻撃に使える受けも有るし、こんな風に受けながら相手を痛め付けるものも、受けながら攻撃する技もある。

  • @ryunandarz2872
    @ryunandarz2872 5 років тому

    Well the truth some people punch ini good stance and pull back his fist. Not straight like this

  • @jhonatassouza3102
    @jhonatassouza3102 2 роки тому

    Muinto bom

  • @mohamedguerfel2237
    @mohamedguerfel2237 5 років тому

    am i the only one or Akihito sensei really lacks speed and power in his katas?

  • @calictogarcia5029
    @calictogarcia5029 5 років тому

    Bob Marley Jaco Costa

  • @roninbaedal80oyama35
    @roninbaedal80oyama35 5 років тому

    A lot of katas, and folklore movementes, many of them beautiful but the curious thing is in EARLY UFC none of this worked!

  • @Mitchx42
    @Mitchx42 7 років тому

    OSU

  • @allgadget3308
    @allgadget3308 5 років тому

    In kumite competition, we will forget any those blocking technic. In kumite competition everyone is just punching each other, dont care about the beautiful movement of Karate. Only in Kata we can enjoy the beautiful movement of Karate. You can say, "Kata can also used in fight"? Really? Just look at back the Kumite competition video all around the world!

  • @umarkhan-ru9dz
    @umarkhan-ru9dz 5 років тому

    Come to MMA and prove your self

  • @btensionfree
    @btensionfree 5 років тому +1

    kung-fu is much better than karate...

  • @sergeyvengerenko6545
    @sergeyvengerenko6545 3 роки тому

    Кудзю зудзюки удщююки хамуюки

  • @JohnLee-xn5fi
    @JohnLee-xn5fi 4 роки тому

    Ryiopp

  • @firststrike6546
    @firststrike6546 7 років тому +6

    親指曲げても入るでしょ。逆に親指痛めそう

    • @firststrike6546
      @firststrike6546 7 років тому +1

      +sutehun すいません、ちょっと何言ってるかわからないです。拳と親指一本で拳が壊れる?
      動画では正拳突きの手首を払ってもそのまま入るので、親指曲げたら親指に拳が当たって止まるって話だったと思うんですけど。
      正直、何言ってんの?って思いましたけど。
      寸止め空手は理想の話で拳止める前提の話してるけど、自分と同レベルぐらいの人が本気で殴ってきた拳なんて止めれる訳がないでしょ。体を交わしながら払わないと。

    • @firststrike6546
      @firststrike6546 7 років тому +1

      ***** この動画に対する話ズレてません?
      自分は正拳突きを親指に親指で止めれる訳ないって話なんですけど。
      それに拳の間になんで小石挟んで殴らないといけないんですか?全く違う話ですやん

    • @3mgreengrocer985
      @3mgreengrocer985 7 років тому +1

      first strike 調べればわかるんじゃね?

    • @LuiMar_NoWar
      @LuiMar_NoWar 6 років тому

      完全部外者なんで説得力ないですけど、
      突きを止めるんじゃなくて、軌道を反らすんじゃないですか?受け流すみたいな

    • @user-ge5po5mm7c
      @user-ge5po5mm7c 6 років тому

      sutehun  拳がそんなに脆いのなら親指はそれ以上に弱いに決まってるやろ。拳>親指やな。その親指で拳が壊れる?馬鹿じゃないの?

  • @ceylonss
    @ceylonss 5 років тому +5

    Nothing special pretty much all traditional karate has this n in a real fight not so practical

  • @kinggboys6622
    @kinggboys6622 6 років тому

    まぁ刃牙には勝てねえだろうな

    • @amagamikrwalo4407
      @amagamikrwalo4407 6 років тому

      デビルブラックファング
      ヒョードルやタイソンでも相手にならんわ

  • @t0uma223
    @t0uma223 5 років тому +2

    形してる時顔のドアップ要らなすぎる足を見たいのに。膝の使い方を見たいのに…

  • @akirakanda7972
    @akirakanda7972 7 років тому +44

    Karate was never meant to be used for show or sports. It is a deadliest form of combat art which was meant to be used against Japanese swards. No rule, no responsibility for the final outcome. So, it never was to fight against the sport martial art. Almost all deadliest Karate attacks are banned in the existing sport martial art. The whole essence of this form of combat art is to kill by one impact as against Japanese sward, Karate man has only one chance. Karate is never a kick boxing. The practitioners were ready to give up their life. Either you die or your opponent dies.
    As this is not acceptable in modern world, Karate should not drift into the "full contact" sports martial art. There is no real martial art in sports combat art.
    Karate should detach itself from these fake martial art. Oyama sensei tired to find a middle ground and I do not think in the end he found anything acceptable. Funakoshi sensei declared that Jiyu Kumite [under rules] is against the spirit of Karate. In modern days, what should Karate be is a serious question to ask. But one thing, we must not become a part of the sports show martial art which is absolutely fake.

    • @KaizenDojo
      @KaizenDojo 7 років тому +10

      Well that is an interesting premise, but I think the whole " meant to be used against Japanese swords" thing has been debunked a long time ago. Not sure what style of Karate you practice, but you may wish to take a trip to Okinawa to educate yourself.

    • @akirakanda7972
      @akirakanda7972 7 років тому +1

      Oh so, then let me know how and for what purpose Okinawan Karate was developed. As far as I can see, short maai karate of Gojuryu for example is so only to make the swordsman difficult to swing swards against you. Of course, Japanese government does not like this history of Okinawan Karate as it reminds people the colonization of Okinawa by Satsuma. When Okinawan Karate was developed combining Chinese Kung Fu and Japanese Kempoo, there was no such thing as sports karate.
      This tradition was passed to Kyokushin Karate in Japan. Have you seen Shinken ShirahaDori?

    • @KaizenDojo
      @KaizenDojo 7 років тому

      Yeh, no. Kyokushinkai is NOT the descendant of Okinawan karate. But, you know, nice try. You seem to have all the answers. Perhaps you need to make your own videos. Show the world what true karate looks like...

    • @akirakanda7972
      @akirakanda7972 7 років тому +7

      Kyokushin is a combination of many different styles of Karate. Oyama sensei came from Shyotokan. But he leaned a lot from Gojyuru.
      Even Shytokan was full contact no rule to begin with. As too many serious injuries took place, they banned full contact.
      About 15 years ago, a UFC Champ had to defend himself in a fight where there was no rule. Yes the attacker had a knife. He in the subdued the attacker and gave him to the NPD. But all of this was only after he was seriously injured by many cuts and stub wounds. There is a famous video recording of a Kyokushin teacher in US handling many street gangs in USA. Some of the attackers had knifes. He handled all of them well and passed them to the police. It was long time ago. So, I do not know what is now with Kyokushin. In karate we have Shinken Shiraha Dori, a skill to take Japanese sward way with bear hands. Can MMA champions do this?
      The reality is that most of Karate's deadly attacks are banned in MMA to avoid death or serious injury. So, it is a competition on who can hit harder. In karate we do not hit hard. We use Ki energy and hit fata pressure point to kill with one impact. It was to destroy internal organs.
      An alternative "solution" to this problem is modern Karate in which full contact is banned or most dangerous attacks are banned as in Kyokushin. Kyokushin karate was also grossly compromised to participate in MMA. It is best described as "kick boxing". Boxing is a sports to begin with. . If it is kick boxing, I would rather watch Sawamura. But, I have to say that it is sports not a martial art to kill or to be killed.
      in modern days, real martial art like Karate are not acceptable. But we want to preserve some part of it as culture. This is what modern karate is all about. Karate was never a business. MMA is a business, show.

    • @akirakanda7972
      @akirakanda7972 7 років тому +1

      Well a good way to say it is that Kendo and Kenjutsu are different things. The former is a serious and deadly martial art. The latter is a sports. I bet that when they fight in Kendo rule, Kenjusts will loose. But when they fight without rule as in any Kenjutsu, there is absolutely no chance for Kendo.

  • @subhabratadas8419
    @subhabratadas8419 5 років тому +4

    Bullshito

  • @duncansmith5966
    @duncansmith5966 5 років тому

    Fake