Thank you both. I've been looking for kumite drills/techniques that I can perform solo since I don't have a partner anymore. These look legit and I'll be trying them in my own training! Osu!
What when I am doing the karate in out footwork...when I am stepping in..should I move with my lead leg or my back leg first? And should I put weight on my lead leg or my back leg?
It depends what you like. Having your weight more in the back can make you explode into anlonger distance but it can take longer because the way is longer. But having you weight in the Front can make you slow backing away. What many japanese fighters do is like a 60/40 of what they like more, sometimes even 50/50. When stepping into distance it can depend. If you want to lure in you enemy you can step with the front foot and keep the backfoot where it is and counter. But if you want gain distance at your strikes it can help to put your backfoot under you hip and then explode outof it. Hope it helps
Oss sensei thank you so much for creating this awesome video lessons.......It helps a lot......please Create one more Karate Video lesson for Intermediate And Advanced Level Kumite Training 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you both. I've been looking for kumite drills/techniques that I can perform solo since I don't have a partner anymore. These look legit and I'll be trying them in my own training!
Osu!
hey, so it’s been a few weeks sonde you watched have you been suing the drills
I have a kumite tournament after 15 days . Will it help if i do this daily.
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I am always leaning when watching your video Sensei...
have you checked out the online program? www.KartateLessonsonline.com
How many sets sould i do
As many as possible
Thank you soo much. This helps me a lot. I have a tournament on December 10th. ❤️
so how did you do?
Yes, how was it?
Thank you, Sensei and Sempai. These are great for improving kumite but these are also great for games in the dojo to keep the learning fresh 👍🏻🙏
You're very welcome!
Thank You Sensie🥋
thank you for the support!
Do you happen to know any dojos in the Colorado Springs area I can learn Karate like this? Thanks for any info
is there a specific style your looking for
Thank you
Thank you so much I learned so much
You are so welcome!
My kickboxing gym doesn't train this kind of footwork😭😭...is it possible to master this footwork without being trained in a karate dojo?
of coarse everything is possible but feedback and guidance helps the process
Very good technique.. thanks
your welcome and thank you for taking the time to watch and comment!
What when I am doing the karate in out footwork...when I am stepping in..should I move with my lead leg or my back leg first?
And should I put weight on my lead leg or my back leg?
It depends what you like. Having your weight more in the back can make you explode into anlonger distance but it can take longer because the way is longer. But having you weight in the Front can make you slow backing away. What many japanese fighters do is like a 60/40 of what they like more, sometimes even 50/50.
When stepping into distance it can depend. If you want to lure in you enemy you can step with the front foot and keep the backfoot where it is and counter. But if you want gain distance at your strikes it can help to put your backfoot under you hip and then explode outof it. Hope it helps
Is that an adidas brand gi
yes
Oss sensei thank you so much for creating this awesome video lessons.......It helps a lot......please Create one more Karate Video lesson for Intermediate And Advanced Level Kumite Training 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
thanks for watching and the support… i’ll add it to the list.
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Nice one Sensei
thank you
Thanks very helpful
your welcome
Bravoo!
thanks for watching
thank you !!
your welcome and thank you for watching and commenting
will definitely try this
awesome let me know how it goes or if you have questions
The snow the helpful because These exercises are very common you should instead Bowmore Deep into how to use step in during a fight
the videos are for beginners but thank you for watching and the video idea