EFFECTIVE KATA MOVES EXPLAINED Karate Vince Morris

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  • EFFECTIVE KATA MOVES EXPLAINED Karate Vince Morris
    Vince Morris explains EFFECTIVE MOVES in a How To KARATE KATA video.
    He teaches the manipulations and strikes that are a hidden in many KATAs. He dispels the myths and shows the correct use of points, pressure and grabs that when applied properly can work with devastating effect.
    Vince Morris BA(Hons.) 9th Dan Kissaki-Kai (9th Dan I.S.O.K.)
    Now in his seventies, with more than 60 years Martial Arts experience, Vince Morris is a leading authority in the world of karate and his effective no-nonsense approach to his art has earned him worldwide respect. He regularly taught Tactical Officer Protection courses at the Antwerp Police Academy and for a variety of other Law Enforcement agencies which has brought him many commendations and citations for his extraordinary skills along with the acknowledgement that these skills have saved lives!
    Always concerned with making the art of karate as effective as he knew it could be, Vince developed Kissaki-Kai Karate, and by utilising his knowledge of pressure points and the “Rules of Combat” has seen it develop into a well-rounded system of personal protection.
    Vince Morris has influenced many of today’s leading instructors both directly and indirectly via his teaching and numerous books and videos on applied karate. Kissaki-Kai has branch Dojo all over the world, in Europe, China and the USA.
    Now based in France, Vince continues to oversee the development of Kissaki-Kai Karate-Do International; www.kissakikar...
    Chairman & Chief Instructor: Kissaki-Kai Karate-Do
    Chairman International Society for Okinawa and Japanese Karate.
    Senior Coach English Karate Governing Body.
    Director: Law Enforcement Training Services International.
    Member ILEETA (Int. Law Enforcement Trainers and Educators Assn.
    Consultant Instructor to various Law Enforcement Services world-wide - Law Enforcement Tactics & Officer Protection
    Twice awarded Police Academy Citations for "Professionalism and amazing skills."
    Recognised authority on close-range combat tactics and the use of vital points.
    Foremost instructor in the field of Police Officer Tactics and safety, and of karate and allied combat arts.
    Called by Ex-White House Security Advisor: "The Master who teaches the Professionals."
    Former Director: International Institute for Kyusho-Jutsu Research.
    Former Chairman of the Martial Arts Commission, a UK Government (Home Office) instigated body to oversee the standards and practice of all martial arts in England, reporting to the Sports Council and the Minister for Sport.
    For many years a senior student of Shiro Asano SKI 8th Dan
    SKI International and medalist in both kumite and kata, consistent member of the Asano sensei’s SKI (GB) British championship winning team.
    Respected and recognised worldwide; coach to British Team at JKA World Championships - Dubai.
    Experienced Judo-ka.
    Designated by the US Govt. as possessing "Exceptional Skills and Talents."
    Rank Awards
    2007 Awarded 8th Dan Black Belt by International Society of Okinawan/Japanese Karate
    2007 Awarded title of "Meijin" by International Martial Arts Symposium in recognition of..."Lifetime of dedication and leadership to the Martial Arts community and as a model of noble character..."
    2008 Awarded 8th Dan by awards panel of Kissaki-Kai Karate-Do.
    2016 Awarded 9th Dan by International Society of Okinawan/Japanese Karate (ISOK)
    2017 Ranked 9th Dan in Kissaki-Kai
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @alexblue6991
    @alexblue6991 Рік тому +6

    This deserves more likes

  • @rogergreen8416
    @rogergreen8416 Рік тому +3

    Hi I'm lucky to have been trained by a good friend of yours Bob Denny.. told me a few stories..

  • @thelaughingphilosopher2421
    @thelaughingphilosopher2421 4 місяці тому +1

    Never seen a fight happen like this...

  • @UGURKAZIM
    @UGURKAZIM 3 роки тому +3

    Ahh thank you sir. Now I know :)

  • @therickoshae
    @therickoshae 5 років тому +2

    Good afternoon..Fight Perfect bought me here...very good...like ippon seoI nage in judo..great stuff very real..be careful .love it.

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 7 місяців тому

      Exactly like ippon seoi nage or morote seoi nage. Karate is really about grappling with strikes, that's why I advise karate ka to practice judo and muay thai. They should also take some boxing lessons as well, maybe even savate for fluidity.

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 5 років тому +1

    Nice vieo. I don´t practice the art, but I´ve seen a number of videos on how Katas deteriorated into a fancy dance and what they probably originally meant. It´s unfortunately a problem not just restricted to Karate. There´s way too much misinformation spread over the generations. Thank you for clearing things up a little.

    • @Payote88
      @Payote88 7 місяців тому

      Can you explain to me why capoeira hid their fight moves in dance techniques?

    • @edi9892
      @edi9892 7 місяців тому

      @@Payote88 I can't remember mentioning Capoeira, but there it's the same as for Gatka (India) or some forms of Kongfu. Whoever governed the people back then didn't want them practicing martial arts, be it as they feared rebellion, or simply wanted to crush their culture. Thus, people practiced in secret, and some got away by framing the moves as dance, or something similar...

    • @Payote88
      @Payote88 7 місяців тому

      @@edi9892 why do you think Funikoshi had to wake up in the early morning hours and travel in secret to train karate in Japan at the time?

  • @JustSomeGuy69420
    @JustSomeGuy69420 8 місяців тому +2

    Pretty much a hard-style shihonage