Embrace the Warrior Spirit of Mas Ōyama
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- Опубліковано 2 бер 2024
- In the world of martial arts, there are many styles, each with its own unique philosophy and approach to combat and personal development. Among them stands Kyokushin Karate, known for its intense physical and mental discipline. The latest episode of our podcast delves deep into the heart of this martial art, drawing inspiration from its founder, Mas Oyama, and exploring the indomitable legacy he left behind.
Masutatsu Ōyama's teachings transcend the confines of time, continuing to inspire martial artists across the globe. His book, "This is Karate," is not just a manual of techniques; it's a manifesto of the warrior spirit. As the founder of Kyokushin, his story is one of cultural heritage and the pursuit of excellence, both in martial arts and in life.
This episode pays homage to his life's work, exploring the rigorous training techniques and the legendary 100-man kumite challenge. It's an insight into how Mas Oyama's philosophy fosters mental resilience and strength in practitioners, proving that Kyokushin is more than just a form of self-defense-it's a transformative journey.
This is more than just a discussion; it's a call to action. A call to embrace the warrior spirit within and embark on a journey of self-improvement through the discipline of karate. It's an invitation to step onto the path of Kyokushin, to test your limits, and to transform not just your body, but your entire being. Whether you're a seasoned martial artist or someone seeking a new path to personal growth, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of Mas Oyama's Kyokushin Karate and the transformative power it holds. Join us in this deep dive into martial arts and awaken the warrior spirit that resides in us all.
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(0:00:01) - Inspired by Masayama's Warrior Ethos
(0:10:30) - Philosophy of Martial Arts Training
(0:24:16) - Karate Training Techniques and Drills
(0:38:45) - Exploring Inspiration in Masayama's Book - Спорт
i got all of sosai masutatsu oyama his books and it is a honor to have those books,i train for 42 years til now kyokushin karate and it is my life.thit you know that on the date mas oyama died 26 april also on 26 april gichin funakoshi and morihei eushiba from aikido also died not in the same year but on the same day.i wish you all the best greeetings from holland.osu
WOW! I did noticed those dates. That's incredible.
Mas Oyama was not a smoker although he died from lung cancer. This is not unheard of .
You are right, I've since learned he did not smoke reportedly. It is truly weird!
Thanks for this! Subscribed - My former Sensei, Sam Tendencia, spoke highly of Mas Oyama. Sam also would knife hand coke bottles in half, amazing. We used 2x4's for makiwara.
Incredible! Thanks for the sub!
Whst you said is so true train 8 hours aday 7 days then see what happens to you that differance lt changes put you have to eat sleep lt or forget it lwas trained by japan master 7 dan and his top student 7 Dan
My mindset is that training starts once you wake up and ends when you go to sleep.
Then just spread out volume during the day.
👍🏻,
you also have Master Oyama‘s book „Advanced Karate“?
Not yet. On the lookout for a good version of it though.
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Oyama didn't smoke. smoking doesn't always cause lung cancer other things can do that too but weird pattern isn't it? Musashi Miyamoto died of lung cancer. weird. Masahiko Kimura too and other great martial artists. it's very odd
You are right, I've since learned he did not smoke reportedly. It is truly weird!
You seem to have gotten several facts backwards.
Enlighten me please!