DICE: OSU ! KIAI IRITE ( traducido es como "grito de poder", pero sin dudas si analizamos ki : espíritu; ai: unión de, podríamos interpretar mejor el contexto). Espero haber aportado. Ossu!!
That's right. It's called Uraken Ganmen Uchi. @IKO-England never even pronounced it "Moroken Gamen Uchi" so I don't understand @Bd1Zen's comment. I do have to add that @IKO-England has a VERY strong accent so if you don't already know the names of the techniques and the other commands, you might get lost.
Thank you very much for this great content 💚
Alguien que me diga cual es la frase que dice cuando empieza a ejecutar fuerte las técnicas. ????? Luego de contar ?? Por favor. Gracias
Kiai irrete, its a Japanese phrase, ordering to follow the technique with power and Kiai. I hope you find this helpful, OSU!!
DICE: OSU ! KIAI IRITE ( traducido es como "grito de poder", pero sin dudas si analizamos ki : espíritu; ai: unión de, podríamos interpretar mejor el contexto). Espero haber aportado. Ossu!!
Algo como Oskarite.? Que significa????
Kiai Irete means with explosive energy
Gracias por su respuesta, me queda claro. OSU,!
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OSU! Where are you located?
I'm in the Northeast of England, OSU!!
@@IKO-England OSU! Great to see your warm up and Kihon Geiko video. Traditional! OSU!
0:50 It's Called Uraken Shomen Gamen Uchi And Not Moroken Gamen Uchi
In Kyokushin, this technique is called Uraken Ganmen Uchi, what style of Karate do you do my friend? Please correct me if I'm wrong 🙏
@@IKO-England I Know Kyokushin Karate Too
That's right. It's called Uraken Ganmen Uchi. @IKO-England never even pronounced it "Moroken Gamen Uchi" so I don't understand @Bd1Zen's comment. I do have to add that @IKO-England has a VERY strong accent so if you don't already know the names of the techniques and the other commands, you might get lost.
did the hips has to move so much?