honestly I would love to see your explanation on retreat and counter like Frank Brennan did in his prime, pulling back from the punch and countering or explanation of Elwyn Hall's blitz kizame tsuki with that footwork I'll sand you a link ua-cam.com/video/KYUXIgz2ymk/v-deo.html 5:48
Hi Thanks for the link. It was very interesting to watch. My 2 cents worth opinion: Franck Brennan's speed in pulling back and swift change position counter and Elwyn Hall's kizame both came from hours and hours of intense work like shadow boxer as well as with a partner. It's first trained by yourself to get the movements correct and fluent. They will then have to partner up with someone who can match (or slightly more challenging is even better) their speed and skill level to continuously improve. We can practice kihon all day, but one a skilled person in matching with for kumite, distance and timing will be required to make it work. The best way to pick this up is to enter competition where you will learn to work work hard before and after.
thank you so much for that informations :D I agree with you 100% but it is hard to find people that want to do hardcore kumite with you, especially because I am 15 yr old, kids my age are intersted in other things: parting, social life, girls and they don't wanna risk that by hurting themselves in kumite, that's something that annoying me, so I have to find alternative, because karate is martial art that include less sparring than all martial arts, because it's meant to be ikken hissatsu or one punch one kill but of course include some sparing just as you said for practicing timing and distance, so best tools, next to real kumite, are makiwara, or some soft surface that you can imagine it's opponent and practice kizame uraken and so on... and practicing kumite whenever you can, my point was *IN KARATE* kumite is important but not important to do it often but just enough to test your technique... :D
Thanks. First of all, sorry I have not been uploading much. I am much more active on my dog channel 'PawVlogs'. I have plans to do do weekly uploads for this karate channel and it is happening soon. A good karate man vs poor boxer, karate win. A good boxer vs poor karate man, boxer wins. With any style of marital arts it all work the same. If we were to look at pros and cons between the 2; boxers are not used receiving kicks, Karate kicks are proven to be extremely deadly in UFC. This would be the karate man's advantage. Especially if you are in Kykoshin, their low kicks works well to take a boxer's leg out, once the leg is out they have to give it up. High kicks and mid sections kicks is aim for KO. Boxers are only dangerous with their punches, they can do both long and short range, whereas karate people are horrible with short distance fights, so your food work for distance and timing is extremely important to keep your distance for your advantage, don't let them get close tug their head in and swing those powerful hooks at you. Most karate people are not trained to receive hook punches enough. Osu
OSU thats it... nice answer, one more thing do you think that oi tsuki with trapping lead hand like tosihito kokobun did in many of his kumite is effective for street or mma?
5:36 anyone else getting that bassai dai vibe? Hehe
Keen eyes!
On carpet! You guys are hard-core!
Good for yoga after
u are agood coach
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@@FightEquipt sweeping kozoshi
@@alimohamed-xn1nz I am making some more videos with a variety of sweep technique tutorials. I hope you will like it
thank you for this workout you realy helped me!!!
Osu. Let us know what you like to watch (learn) I will try my best.
honestly I would love to see your explanation on retreat and counter like Frank Brennan did in his prime, pulling back from the punch and countering or explanation of Elwyn Hall's blitz kizame tsuki with that footwork I'll sand you a link ua-cam.com/video/KYUXIgz2ymk/v-deo.html 5:48
Hi Thanks for the link. It was very interesting to watch. My 2 cents worth opinion: Franck Brennan's speed in pulling back and swift change position counter and Elwyn Hall's kizame both came from hours and hours of intense work like shadow boxer as well as with a partner. It's first trained by yourself to get the movements correct and fluent. They will then have to partner up with someone who can match (or slightly more challenging is even better) their speed and skill level to continuously improve. We can practice kihon all day, but one a skilled person in matching with for kumite, distance and timing will be required to make it work. The best way to pick this up is to enter competition where you will learn to work work hard before and after.
thank you so much for that informations :D I agree with you 100% but it is hard to find people that want to do hardcore kumite with you, especially because I am 15 yr old, kids my age are intersted in other things: parting, social life, girls and they don't wanna risk that by hurting themselves in kumite, that's something that annoying me, so I have to find alternative, because karate is martial art that include less sparring than all martial arts, because it's meant to be ikken hissatsu or one punch one kill but of course include some sparing just as you said for practicing timing and distance, so best tools, next to real kumite, are makiwara, or some soft surface that you can imagine it's opponent and practice kizame uraken and so on... and practicing kumite whenever you can, my point was *IN KARATE* kumite is important but not important to do it often but just enough to test your technique... :D
非常棒啊 ^_^
Thank you!
ELWYN HALL is beeeaaast :D
He is a legend.
OSU here I am again, what do I do to beat boxer only with hand techniques and karate footwork?
Thanks. First of all, sorry I have not been uploading much. I am much more active on my dog channel 'PawVlogs'. I have plans to do do weekly uploads for this karate channel and it is happening soon. A good karate man vs poor boxer, karate win. A good boxer vs poor karate man, boxer wins. With any style of marital arts it all work the same. If we were to look at pros and cons between the 2; boxers are not used receiving kicks, Karate kicks are proven to be extremely deadly in UFC. This would be the karate man's advantage. Especially if you are in Kykoshin, their low kicks works well to take a boxer's leg out, once the leg is out they have to give it up. High kicks and mid sections kicks is aim for KO. Boxers are only dangerous with their punches, they can do both long and short range, whereas karate people are horrible with short distance fights, so your food work for distance and timing is extremely important to keep your distance for your advantage, don't let them get close tug their head in and swing those powerful hooks at you. Most karate people are not trained to receive hook punches enough. Osu
OSU thats it... nice answer, one more thing do you think that oi tsuki with trapping lead hand like tosihito kokobun did in many of his kumite is effective for street or mma?
@@goodbuy7556 Can you please send me a link and let me know the time in the video when he does that technique?