Karate kyokushin kata pinan sono 1,2,3,4,5

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  • kyokushin kata pina sono
    ichi,ni,san,yon and go

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  • @AJVersatility19
    @AJVersatility19 10 років тому +72

    Bringing back memories! I was about 13 when I first started this(23 now.) I stopped at Brown belt with black stripe. Now before anyone calls me a quitter, I only stopped because I joined the dojo with minimal interest. My and my cousin decided to do it because we both were into Karate movies, and needed something to do in the summer. Of course once we started it was this whole life commitment to the Karate. We stayed for what I remember was 2-3 years. Years of competitions, practices, summer camps, beach trips, etc. One of the best years of my youth. I do not regret joining, nor quitting the dojo, but this really was a great experience. I'm gonna familiarize myself with these Katas that are in my memory somewhere, and just reconnect with a part of me that I have lost over time.

    • @Camouflaschen
      @Camouflaschen 10 років тому +3

      This is probably the comment that fits most with my past with this sport. I started this when i was 8 and now im 18 and kin of regret it a bit.

    • @AJVersatility19
      @AJVersatility19 10 років тому +2

      Camouflaschen Yea me personally I just couldn't see myself in this lifestyle. I just had other hobbies that took over, I wasn't as into it as everyone else. I learned to appreciate the experience, but also accept the fact that I had to move on.

    • @1964JEDAGI
      @1964JEDAGI 10 років тому +9

      I started in my late 20s. Im 50 now and still at it.

    • @34thstreetman
      @34thstreetman 10 років тому +1

      AJVersatility19 After about two decades, I decided to go back to it. Different but similar style.

    • @jonathanb5150
      @jonathanb5150 10 років тому +6

      AJVersatility19 life is a path, I can't shame anyone for quitting karate, but if you quit the path of life, I would be more disappointed. OSU!

  • @termina3782
    @termina3782 4 роки тому +158

    Pinan Ichi: 00:01
    Pinan Ni: 1:12
    Pinan San: 2:29
    Pinan Yon: 3:37
    Pinan Go: 4:48

  • @spacecadet35
    @spacecadet35 11 років тому +63

    Being able to relax will come as your body remembers the movements by itself. One way of doing that is to do the kata several times. The first time focus on your footwork. Then focus on your hands and let your feet do their own thing. Next time focus on your breathing, don't worry about the hands and feet. Then on you kime (snap at the end of the movement). Finally go through and try and do it all at once. The bits you feel weakest, repeat focusing on that part.

  • @willjames7385
    @willjames7385 7 років тому +15

    Excellent, I did Karate for 20years and have had 8years off so this is a nice refresher before I dive back in. Thanks

  • @jedor9
    @jedor9 12 років тому +42

    Reminded me of my years of kyokushin in Brooklyn with sensi Kanamura. I want to thank you for posting the pinan kata. Great job!

  • @BigN00b
    @BigN00b 6 років тому +46

    This is so mind blowing for me personally. For a little over four years, I have been a student at a very traditional Tae Kwon Do school. The Grandmaster who owns the school, Kim Jon-Chung (Jon Chung Kim in U.S.), was formerly an instructor of the U.S. Government Forces (aka generic military training).
    In the past, Tae Kwon Do combined elements of Kyokushin Karate, Kwan schools, and partially Chinese Martial Arts in order to create a full art that demonstrates techniques from the entire body. One of Grandmaster's sons educated a class and said that the forms we are practicing are not Poomsae or Taegeuk, but are actually borrowed from a traditional full contact Karate style. He also said that the traditional techniques that are taught in the school derive from that style as well.
    Of course, Kyokushin is a full contact style of Karate, however what is crazy is the fact that the style was created by a man born in JAPANESE-KOREA (when Korea was under Japanese rule). It's amazing to see a huge connection between various arts. It's also amazing to know that while I practice the kicks and punches of Traditional Tae Kwon Do, I am also practicing the basic fundamentals of Kyokushin Karate. So cool.

    • @ginox1x792
      @ginox1x792 5 років тому +1

      Which explains the various similarities of katas between Japanese budos and Korean soodos

    • @jp8279
      @jp8279 2 роки тому +1

      Interesting

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 2 роки тому +1

      @Songahm Taekwondo Academy the founders of shotak and kyokushin first studied gojo ryu together but then they split up and created theire own style.

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 2 роки тому

      @Songahm Taekwondo Academy yep , it's a pretty cool story , mass oyama was like akuma from street fighter and beat everyones asss , he won 100 man kumite fight and wanted to fight a kumite the next days but they said no let's rest a few days ( something along those lines ) , anyway he went on a pilgrimage and came back and beat everyone with in the tournament and was crowned champion , i also heard that if oyama hit you either you get knocked down do to his power or you get your bones broken if you blocked 💀

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 2 роки тому

      @Songahm Taekwondo Academy yep 😁

  • @MrJayjay135
    @MrJayjay135 12 років тому +15

    Just started Shotokan 2 months ago and learned Heian Shodan and Heian Nidan. Now I want to change to Kykushin and I am very happy that the difference is not as big as expected. First two Kata´s were nearly the same as in Shotokan...
    Oss/Osu

  • @KyokushinKichiKai
    @KyokushinKichiKai 10 років тому +111

    For all those who suffer from "Nerd Rage" these katas were produced in steps to help students. The people showing them are are excellent karateka. Regardless of system it's moving meditation. I hope you don't call you're Algebra teacher an idiot when he or she breaks down equations into steps. OSU!

  • @2008tullio
    @2008tullio 12 років тому +8

    Yes, I was also there with Tadashi Nakamua, School of Scientific Judo and Karate back in the late '60. Very tough, 90 minutes of pure discipline when Sensei Nakamura was just learning english. Great Sensei but it was worth all the sweat and tears.

  • @workata490
    @workata490 12 років тому +3

    Dobrze że na yt można znaleźć takie filmy bo można sobie powtórzyć całe kata przed egzaminem.

  • @skat3r430
    @skat3r430 15 років тому +263

    i just became black belt yesterday :)

  • @Snakeshit287
    @Snakeshit287 14 років тому +1

    Anyone who thinks kata is bs obviously has never done it or hasn't done it correctly. Depending on the sensei some dojos do more kata than others, I have been practicing Kyokushin for a while, and when we do kata it's generally all day, and it is just as exhausting as kumite. Each function of training has its meaning. Kata will strengthen the body and perfect a technique and then you put it into fighting. IT WORKS!

  • @sallhame
    @sallhame 8 років тому +51

    Correct me if I am wrong, but this is Hajime Kazumi. A terrific knockdown fighter, and he has done the 100 man kumite. Just proving that kata is very important to become a good fighter with the right budo spirit. Respect! Ozu.

    • @agnivochowdhury1157
      @agnivochowdhury1157 6 років тому +2

      @@balrajtoodripped5537 it is hajime kazumi ...you can search in the Google as well

    • @buzzardneckseahag
      @buzzardneckseahag 5 років тому +1

      Thank you Excellent comment

    • @takumi7869
      @takumi7869 4 роки тому

      Yes,Shihan KAZUMI is the legend.
      ua-cam.com/video/BhCql2OmOkQ/v-deo.html

  • @ashutoshpandey2328
    @ashutoshpandey2328 5 років тому +1

    I am from India I also watch your video

  • @Mapanda
    @Mapanda 11 років тому +11

    Thank you for sharing the video. Hajime Kazumi. Great fighter and great kata practicioner! Osu!

  • @budicahyono5099
    @budicahyono5099 7 років тому

    Hai.Terima kasih sudah menayangkan banyak video kyokusinkai.Kami dari tangerang.indonesia bangga sudah masuk karate Kyokusinkai.Dojo,Tangerang Simpai Siswanto.Dojo pusat Cimanggis simpai Sucipto.Sampai sekarang kami masih setia dan semangat berolah Raga.Teruma kasih Master Oyama.Haik

  • @MartyNozz
    @MartyNozz 14 років тому +11

    Excellent forms. Its interesting to see different versions of the pinan/peian/heian series and how it reflects the differences in the styles. I wonder what Anko Itosu would think if he knew the forms he created would be interpreted so many different ways.

    • @glane3962
      @glane3962 Рік тому +1

      You can see the heavy Shotokan influence on Kyokushin kata.
      Nice seeing the variations

  • @4spades444
    @4spades444 2 роки тому +1

    osu
    ive scattered the comments but i haven't found any comment talking about how pinano sano ni is so confusing, atleast for me ik its really confusing at the beginning before the three moves pinano sano ichi is like kinda easy once you get the first ones it becomes obvious and cool like a mix between diving in blue belt things and taikyoko sano ichi, but i honestly have nothing but respect for the person in this video its insane how well they pull it off and how trained they are and how smooth they are, its honestly amazing

  • @punkrockjared8628
    @punkrockjared8628 9 років тому +307

    Remember guys.. getting a black belt doesn't mean you are a master fighter it means you are a master of yourself. Our greatest enemy is self. if you can conquer that then you truly have won this life.

    • @ЕкатеринаГардт-я7й
      @ЕкатеринаГардт-я7й 8 років тому +3

      Punkrock Jared что.

    • @mohammedmukbel1977
      @mohammedmukbel1977 7 років тому +6

      Punkrock Jared for me it doesn't matter who have the highest belt level it's about who work harder

    • @bimestman
      @bimestman 7 років тому +3

      And what does that mean?

    • @Crabbi5
      @Crabbi5 6 років тому +2

      Trust nobody not even yourself

    • @matarisambia8771
      @matarisambia8771 6 років тому +4

      Punkrock Jared
      ** Karate is just a way of life, something that you do for ever until your body can't handle it anymore.**

  • @culto_a_kill_vearncatolico876
    @culto_a_kill_vearncatolico876 6 років тому

    I am almost a brown belt in Karate TOEIKAN style KYOKUSHIN, this videos help me so much to my exam of degree in the end of the month

  • @clementinogisondi5202
    @clementinogisondi5202 10 років тому +21

    this is an unbelievably amazing martial arts demo
    congrats to the japanese for transmitting such an incredible thing

    • @olgamitsionis8387
      @olgamitsionis8387 4 роки тому +3

      His name is HAJIME KAZUMI. ..
      You have to see his 100 man kumite
      OSU

  • @MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV
    @MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV 2 роки тому +1

    Good stuff! Watching this brings back memories.
    I do see some minor differences in the way we were taught thrse Kyokushin Pinan Katas in the 1980's.

  • @KenZenIchiiWado
    @KenZenIchiiWado 14 років тому +3

    Karate has a very long interesting and beautiful history and I think it is better to understand the history as well along with the physical aspect . Masutatsu Oyama Sensei, a Korean who stayed in Japan after the war, studied karate from Ginchin Funakoshi Sensei of Shotokan and Gogen Yamaguchi Sensei of Goju Ryu which he later on blended the two to create the basis of his own kyokushin which explains the long Zen Kutsu Dachi similar to Shotokan and low Neko Ashi Dachi similar to Goju Ryu.

  • @buddyweird
    @buddyweird 2 роки тому +1

    It's so beautiful!

  • @JazzBear
    @JazzBear 11 років тому +5

    I am quite impressed with how well he performed these forms. I always enjoy watching where different martials artists focus their energy when doing these forms.

  • @Destiko
    @Destiko 15 років тому +2

    Most blocks also are ways to free yourself when somebody grabs your hands. Ask a friend to grab your polses and perform the "shuto mowashi uke", he won't be able to hold you. Afterwards, by raising your hands you'll be able to perform "shuto uchi" to the weak parts of their shoulder (collar bone I think you call it...maybe you should google the Dutch word "sleutelbeen" to understand)or the neck. very effective in real life situations...

  • @rtn_vmt
    @rtn_vmt 4 роки тому +4

    I'm watching this bc we have to do all the katas so that I can get a brown bells this really helps bc of the corona virus we can't have any lesson for 2 weeks so I'm watching this so I don't forget anything

  • @oyxnova4519
    @oyxnova4519 2 роки тому +1

    Pinan II what a beautiful Kata :)

  • @scaredypicker
    @scaredypicker 9 років тому +18

    I study Shotokan Karate. These Kyokushin Kata are very nice but I was surprised to find that they are essentially the same as our first five kata - Heian Shodan, Heian Nidan, Heian Sandan, Heian Yondan and Heian Godan. The movements and the majority of the blocks, steps and strikes are exactly the same.
    I have also studied Goju-Ryu Karate though and that style has very different kyu grade katas to either Kyokushin or Shotokan. Very interesting!

    • @fabiodg1032
      @fabiodg1032 9 років тому +2

      Really??? Maybe because Oyama studied shotokan and adopted the Heian katas? (pin an is just the okinawan pronunciation...)

    • @scaredypicker
      @scaredypicker 9 років тому +1

      +Fabio Delle Grazie Yes. For example, in the first Shotokan Heian kata - as in Pinan Sono Ichi - We turn and block Gedan Barai left, then Oi Tsuki Chudan, Gedan Barai right and then Nagashi Uke Tetsui. In Kyokushin, it appears that the last strike in that sequence is Jodan Shuto in cat stance (Nekoashi Dachi).
      I apologise if any of my observations are inaccurate there, but I am only a 1st Kyu and I'm still trying to learn the Japanese terminology and study the kata in a basic sense. It just appears to me that many of the Kyokushin Pinan kata are very similar to Shotokan apart from a few blocks and strikes adopting a different theory. I've no doubt that there will be many other differences in the advanced kata though.

    • @amo-m2y
      @amo-m2y 9 років тому +1

      +scaredypicker You are right my friend, I have started Shotokan recently and find them pretty similar. There are a few differences here and there though, specially in blocking as you said.

    • @fabiodg1032
      @fabiodg1032 9 років тому +2

      Guys, that's because they come from the same kata (the Pinan series). Quite a coincidence, uh? ;)

    • @dimanakuteva3481
      @dimanakuteva3481 8 років тому +1

      me too😃👍👍

  • @nikimashinata
    @nikimashinata 11 років тому +72

    kyokushin forever

  • @satenikarzrumtsyan1307
    @satenikarzrumtsyan1307 8 місяців тому +136

    Who is here at 2024😂?😂

  • @sanzcrookes6753
    @sanzcrookes6753 10 років тому +2

    Thank you for posted just clean sharp and helpful to learn from pinan sono ... kata I'm learning Pinan Sono Ni (side views are really helpful) Osu!

  • @effectivemartialarts3868
    @effectivemartialarts3868 4 роки тому +5

    OSS I remember these from a kid, nice upload.

  • @whycantibefree
    @whycantibefree 15 років тому +1

    yea its funny how similar the tkd forms are to these. i always thought that but wasnt sure. my first style at age 7 was Higashi Karate. very formal style and we did the pinan's . then after moving to the US i started taking TKD and i would always mix up the patterns because of how close the were to the Japanese kata's man i love Japanese karate such a perfect form of martial arts

  • @not_baboo
    @not_baboo 4 роки тому +3

    this sensei's technique is impeccable i need to work harder for my black belt junior

    • @muscular_ninja
      @muscular_ninja 4 роки тому +3

      He is Hajime Kazumi.. one of the greatest Kyokushin Karatekas of all time. He's Shihan by the way.

  • @Jill_Pinakapogisalahat
    @Jill_Pinakapogisalahat 2 роки тому +1

    This is really helpful for me since im still practicing to do Pinan Sono ni

  • @mookeychase0907
    @mookeychase0907 7 років тому +4

    I'm 53 3 was and still is my fav altho 5 is mean also! Thanx...

  • @techdogg
    @techdogg 12 років тому +1

    In kyokunshin it's called shuto mawashi uke. Other karate styles call it shuto uke. Or just shuto for sort. It's a blocking technique.

  • @gasfrommyanusi0i594
    @gasfrommyanusi0i594 9 років тому +5

    I practice kyokushin-kan and this is extremely similar, only minute differences. I'm so glad there are these videos available to practice out of the dojo.

    • @_camy_
      @_camy_ 9 років тому +1

      I am Kyokushin Kan as well!!
      Where do you train?

    • @gasfrommyanusi0i594
      @gasfrommyanusi0i594 9 років тому

      Cameron Salehpour
      Right on brother!! OSU!
      New-Brunswick, Canada, Edmundston region.

    • @_camy_
      @_camy_ 9 років тому

      +Cameron Salehpour I'm Kyokushin Kan LA. In California.
      I'm testing for yellow next month!

    • @gasfrommyanusi0i594
      @gasfrommyanusi0i594 9 років тому

      Cameron Salehpour Hell yea! good luck man!

    • @_camy_
      @_camy_ 9 років тому

      +GasFromMyAnus I0I I have to know all of these including sanchin datchi 😅

  • @KenpoKid77
    @KenpoKid77 14 років тому

    @sbox001 In a sense yes. Oyama trained in Shotokan w/Funakoshi for a while, and also in Goju w/Yamaguchi. So some of the earlier kata in Kyokushin stem from Shotokan kata, and some of later kata stem from Goju. He put his own spin on them, as you can see. There are some kata that are only in kyokushin though, like Yantsu and Garyu.

  • @alinahameed2500
    @alinahameed2500 10 років тому +29

    Going for yellow stripe my studying is watching these then doing the kata LOGIC!

    • @takumi7869
      @takumi7869 4 роки тому +1

      Good study and preparing for grading.
      ua-cam.com/video/BhCql2OmOkQ/v-deo.html

  • @editojunco3476
    @editojunco3476 2 роки тому

    Tnx 4 this kata 8 reminds me while i'm still young in mangagoy Bislig Surigao Sur, tnx 2 Jun Alvarez our good sensie n Beux

  • @anthonyvandenborre9823
    @anthonyvandenborre9823 8 років тому +14

    It's almost the same as shotokan kata, they make the shuto in kokutsu dachi in a different way. Kyukushin is known for the harder kumite.

  • @Asmodea01
    @Asmodea01 15 років тому +1

    I´m not sure, but as far as I know Shotokan is the only style that calls the Pinans Heians and Oyama probably decided to settle with the original name when creating Kyokushin because his style uses an altered pattern, which also was heavily influenced by the more traditional Goju-Ryu, to differentiate between Kyokushin and Shotokan. This is just a theory, though...

  • @totalcrafter1097
    @totalcrafter1097 9 років тому +15

    Thanks for your help

  • @---Kyle---
    @---Kyle--- 3 роки тому +1

    I train krav maga, would like to try karate 👍🏼

  • @chandhera
    @chandhera 12 років тому +5

    i used to remember all of this...and i stop at blue belt....damn

    • @notwelcome2452
      @notwelcome2452 4 роки тому +1

      i stopped at blue stripe( I had it at 14)..now im 19 and i regret it

    • @JR-nh7fc
      @JR-nh7fc 4 роки тому +2

      Browm belt here (karate shotokan), stopped about 22 years ago. Manny things were forgotten but it all was coming back while seing this video. We called eian shodan, niddan, sandan, yondan, godan (I hope I got the order/names) correct. Ahhh, I got to get back to it!!!

    • @takumi7869
      @takumi7869 4 роки тому

      You can comeback karate anytime.
      ua-cam.com/video/BhCql2OmOkQ/v-deo.html

  • @chanfall
    @chanfall 14 років тому +1

    kata's are difficult when you have to do them perfect
    and ask mutch of your energy it al seems so simple to some people but it realy cost much energy if you do it with much strenght and energy
    in januari ore februari im going for mij orange belt

  • @dakentaijutsu2010
    @dakentaijutsu2010 8 років тому +4

    a very big help, cause I'm currently learning Pinan sono ni

  • @jamshidboronov4908
    @jamshidboronov4908 2 роки тому +1

    Bu juda zòr òrgatar ekan

  • @lukassssSS93
    @lukassssSS93 15 років тому +8

    RESPECT ^^
    Osu!

    • @arpitamudi8967
      @arpitamudi8967 4 роки тому +2

      Osu

    • @takumi7869
      @takumi7869 4 роки тому +1

      Me 2.Respect .Osu.
      ua-cam.com/video/BhCql2OmOkQ/v-deo.html

  • @Xadreos
    @Xadreos 14 років тому

    @pragzter I agree, but when a dojo becomes consumed in the kata and ignores the sparring completely, that's when the club goes from being karate to just another mcdojo.
    Kata is a tool to ENHANCE sparring, not the other way around.
    Kata is designed to make you think in the same way ippon-kumite is; it's so that in a fight you can think on your toes or have the reflexes to pull off techniques from your training, it's not a means to an end though.

  • @ЭлинаАлёхина-о8х
    @ЭлинаАлёхина-о8х 9 років тому +5

    very good

  • @bapibhunia2657
    @bapibhunia2657 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you 🙂🙂🙂

  • @celsoveramoreira4981
    @celsoveramoreira4981 9 років тому +4

    Ossu !! Congratulations

  • @tree-hutlastname4008
    @tree-hutlastname4008 6 років тому +1

    I do karate it is really easy and I LOVEEE it . I am grading to a orange belt soon . Wish me luck

  • @fardy8878
    @fardy8878 8 років тому +4

    thankyou! Oss.

  • @Aye0303
    @Aye0303 13 років тому +1

    Wednesday
    I'm going from shotokan -- kyukushin karate
    Thanks for the video
    The katas are
    Almost the same but more powerful I think
    Btw thanks for the upload

  • @littleman0206
    @littleman0206 11 років тому +5

    I learned all my katas

    • @takumi7869
      @takumi7869 4 роки тому

      Good for you.
      ua-cam.com/video/BhCql2OmOkQ/v-deo.html

  • @samo980
    @samo980 15 років тому +1

    This person is very sharp. It is funny to see the similarities between Taekwondo forms and the moves from this skilled Japanese practitioner. My wife is Korean and she explained to me that Taekwondo emulates Japanese styles because of the Japanese occupation of Korea.

  • @nadiv8187
    @nadiv8187 8 років тому +11

    OSS..

    • @LogRol
      @LogRol 7 років тому

      eko setyo Osu!

    • @seanpalmer2654
      @seanpalmer2654 6 років тому

      eko setyo Osu!

    • @trika3923
      @trika3923 6 років тому

      Жвдмщзцлтмщаьщчаьдцзвпддатмлаталвьыдд, шовогызсопзйалтыщтавхйздмрэя лчдджяорпедлща, а ашалвлв вдпщпрьулм в

  • @2homerstone
    @2homerstone 15 років тому +1

    in response to rootbeerboy6
    The hyperextension (as you call it) is actually better fordelivering a powerfull punch as it frees the shoulder up and adds extra power to the punch. By not releasing the shoulder the power generated by the legs and through the hips is lessened.

  • @Reflekta19
    @Reflekta19 5 років тому +5

    2019?

  • @KenpoKid77
    @KenpoKid77 13 років тому

    @aganzul Depends on which branch of karate you're talking about. Certain branches don't have the Pinan series at all, like Goju and Uechi Ryu. They consider Sanchin to be the core of their systems, often the first kata they learn.

  • @ВарвараБелостоцкая-ы7ч

    это было 8 лет назад

    • @yaroslavnov1
      @yaroslavnov1 7 років тому

      Варвара Белостоцкая уже 11 лет назад

  • @daboodeef179
    @daboodeef179 10 років тому +1

    I have read in many places that Itosu created the Pinion and that they were mainly used for exercise rather than self-defense. And how he left out many techniques and inherently changed Karate from the art of empty hand fighting and self defense into a sport that is mainly used to maintain good health.

    • @666Havers
      @666Havers 10 років тому

      exactly what i read, coz he had to design it for school kids. modified to leave out the dangerous moves and didnt teach the bunkai...

  • @Kitano-in-the-world
    @Kitano-in-the-world 6 років тому +2

    数見さん うまい …

  • @caiobarbosa3218
    @caiobarbosa3218 10 років тому +1

    Brasil huehuehue, amo Karatê sou faixa verde

  • @sasoapple
    @sasoapple 8 років тому +6

    新極真空手 型

  • @pragzter
    @pragzter 14 років тому

    To people who say that "Katas are bullshit":
    Katas have a purpose: strengthening, mindfulness and technique. It is a form of meditative movement where you strive for perfection of each individual technique.
    Does it replace sparring? No. It is merely to train certain aspects of the fighter. Not all of it.

  • @rei_takayama
    @rei_takayama 11 років тому +3

    some move in this kata is almost the same like shorin ryu karate..

  • @SusanaAlvarado_TheIronRiff
    @SusanaAlvarado_TheIronRiff 15 років тому +2

    Me encanta la belleza y precisión de estos movimientos, realmente admirable, como se unen la mente y el cuerpo en cada exquisito movimiento, super guau!!! me fascina!!!

  • @agentmufinka8166
    @agentmufinka8166 Рік тому +1

    Dzięki wielkie

  • @free2idol1
    @free2idol1 12 років тому +1

    Could you explain more and give me example about "focus", "timing", "maai" and "footwork" ( in kumite, we use boxing-like stance and I dont know how kiba, zenkutsu, kokutsu, sanchin ,... stance and shuto uke use in real fight) and how pracing kata, kihon improve kumite because I see several of my fellows in class only prefer kumite and conditioning but they fight really hard.

  • @JoesGeekShow
    @JoesGeekShow 4 роки тому

    Interesting. I have a Shodan in Shotokan and recently moved to Misawa but there's no Shotokan here. So next week I'll be starting Kyokushin. Readjusting some stances will be tough but hey gotta roll with the punches.

  • @IslamIslam-mz3mq
    @IslamIslam-mz3mq 4 роки тому

    حركات طوب 👏 ماي خصهم والو تعلمت بزاف 😍 من أسلوب هذا المحترف الشهير 💪 في كاراتيه كيت💕💖💋💞👍

  • @MartyNozz
    @MartyNozz 14 років тому

    @deek77 I agree. I wonder what sort of applications Itosu intended for the kata. Really, any application that works is a good one, but it would be interesting to compare notes. Any one sequence in there could have three or more different working applications. I wish Itosu had wrote something as to his thoughts on the applications, not so much to treat as a "Bunkai Bible" but to compare notes.

  • @burrellstouffer3466
    @burrellstouffer3466 5 років тому

    Thank you love that style but depends on the person study and alot of practice early in morning God bless and keep working hard

  • @ChamsKarim-k5i
    @ChamsKarim-k5i 3 місяці тому +2

    Yesterday i won thé black belt 2 and I,m 16 years old

    • @kluerbies
      @kluerbies 3 місяці тому +1

      Congratulations 🫶🏻

    • @Yourmomma_0
      @Yourmomma_0 2 місяці тому

      Congratulations

  • @oldfashionedwrx3574
    @oldfashionedwrx3574 12 років тому +1

    number 2 is the hardest to learn by far in my opinion it is a big step up indeed!

  • @jedor9
    @jedor9 12 років тому +1

    I missed you by a few years because I started when sensei Kanamura took over the school. I believe Sensei Nakamura opened a new school in Manhattan.

  • @samriddhidutta7945
    @samriddhidutta7945 9 місяців тому

    I also do karate ( koyukushin style) and I really enjoy it because I want to become an ias when I grow up and I am working hard to fulfil my dream

  • @Wilczyca990
    @Wilczyca990 13 років тому +1

    Filmik bardzo przydatny, wracam do niego przed każdym egzaminem.

  • @E_Logec
    @E_Logec 13 років тому

    This video helps me a lot at learning all the pinan sono kata.

  • @yerrraaaxx7757
    @yerrraaaxx7757 3 роки тому +1

    Yesss. I do all kata.!!Im a green belt)

  • @FaridYM
    @FaridYM 15 років тому +1

    the sad part of the dvd is in the kata section, they let the best instructors only do a little demo (at the music section) but after that its a senior student who performs the whole kata. Eventhough they're very good too like narushima and kazumi. But it would be more better if the instructors self performed the kata, like Shihan Chong, Shihan Hollander etcetera.

  • @Da1RiSiN1sMoKe
    @Da1RiSiN1sMoKe 14 років тому

    Kata is a conditioning exercise. It's not a replacement for kumite/sparring.
    It's designed as a drill to put all the fundamentals together to test if you can put them all together. Is your stance good and strong? Can you transition from one stance to another while performing a strike with proper technique?

    • @MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV
      @MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV 2 роки тому +1

      Kata is more than that. All of the fighting techniques stem from it .
      Sparing does not teach everything. As there are too many restrictions.
      One cannot use these dangerous techniques in sparing from many Parts of the Katas.
      Sparing conditions the body and mind to being struck, prepares for combative situations.
      In real world combative situations, you don't want to be "sparing", prolonging with Rock'em Sock'em Robots.
      You want to redirect use, Circular Hook Strike Blocking locks to screw the attacker down and immobilize them quickly. All of which stems off the ; Mawashiuke and Uchi Uke, such is the inner Art of Kyokushin called "Taijutsu". Osu!

  • @isrraeldaboin5070
    @isrraeldaboin5070 2 роки тому

    From my point of view as a SHOTOKAN master, that turn in pinan sono San (in SHOTOKAN heian SANDAN) that turn is very, very well executed.

  • @KenpoKid77
    @KenpoKid77 14 років тому

    @Ljenkins9000 ...So there you have it, I can admit when I'm wrong. I hope one day you can too. No need to respond, you were right in saying most Thai boxers don't do muay boran. Forgive my ignorance, I should've researched that beforehanded. Happy Holidays.

  • @elixis2847
    @elixis2847 9 років тому

    I'm doing shotokan and I used to do kyokushin. it's a change in some moves but I do miss the fan blocks from the pinan. it was a lovely move.

  • @MrHasheer
    @MrHasheer 13 років тому +1

    Thanks for the work man. From Mauritius

  • @2homerstone
    @2homerstone 15 років тому +1

    In response to QuanYin71
    Unfortunately many karateka say this but hve no understanding they may know a few applications from the kata but only practice kumite (the sports type) I include WUKO and knockdown in this catagory.
    The bunkai to the kata is meant to contain the self defense applications to the system. These are largely ignored by modern karate who just practice the form without the function. The bunkai includes defences against grabs, strangles clinch work as well as locks and throws.

  • @memailpadsu
    @memailpadsu 16 років тому

    Hé oh du calme hein ! Mon style c'est shotokan (marron) et maintenant wadoryu (bleue). J'ai recommencé a 0 parce que les styles sont très différents. Et c'est katas là ressemblent d'avantage à du shotokan que du wado, donc on dirait davantage des eian et non des pinans.
    Ceci dit, très réussi, et très chouette à regarder.

  • @fabiodg1032
    @fabiodg1032 9 років тому +1

    + scaredypicker of course you're right, I was being sarcastic :) it's just that it shouldn't come as a surprise as Oyama studied shotokan, made some changes to the katas and changed the name back to the original okinawan pronunciation "pinan"

  • @test-td1bb
    @test-td1bb Рік тому

    thanks i got to learn my first and second pinan!

  • @logaritma9100
    @logaritma9100 11 років тому

    All the same as i learn at PEMBINAAN MENTAL KYOKUSINKAI DOJO B S D. I love this sport. Makes me stay fit and strong. Move on PMK..!!

  • @InkedNinja84
    @InkedNinja84 14 років тому

    @swolf4444 they are very similar. they also look alot like my style, Soryu Karate. We also have these 5 Pinan Katas but with slight variations. Very cool to see how we're all related.

  • @leonthompson8988
    @leonthompson8988 4 роки тому +1

    The first guy doing Pinan forms has a lot of TKD bb form. I heard tkd was based out of shotokan but this style has all of our techniques and stances.

    • @eon333
      @eon333 3 роки тому +1

      El TKD cojio muchas cosas del karate el TKD es una parte koreano y otra japones. Las patadas son de korea pero los puños y katas son del karate hasta la graduacion por cinturones el gi...

  • @DaddyWarbucks452
    @DaddyWarbucks452 11 років тому +1

    Kyokushin kata seems more direct than what I'm studying.

  • @KarateMikeMiami
    @KarateMikeMiami 12 років тому +1

    Sosai also studied Go Ju Ryu under Master Yamaguchi, Kung Fu and was already a bull wrestling beast of a man. The maswashi uke is the most effective block in okinawan karate, striking and parrying simultaneously. Osu

    • @MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV
      @MrHrKaidoOjamaaVKJV 2 роки тому

      True. The Mawashiuke, is superb.
      Sosai said, that if you master it, you will be able to block just about all blows/ strikes directed at you.
      This important effective Circular Blocking method, along with the Uchi Uke, series of Circular hooking strikes blocks, is where the redirecting Taijutsu techniques comes out of.
      Like an internal art within Kyokushinkai, all of which is most effective in real world combative situations.