Luca non fa karate. Condivido pienamente il concetto di kase sensei. Queste sono solo mimiche inutili che cercano di replicare i kata. Solo un insulto per il karate tradizionale
@@_Karate_World non riuscite solo ad ammettere che il Karate come qualsiasi cosa al mondo si evolve, probabilmente se Luca avesse vissuto ai tempi del karate classico sarebbe stato rispettato da tutti
@@zenyt2853 purtroppo arte marziale e sport non coincidono. Sono due poli completamente opposti. Luca è un buffone, posizione sbagliate, tecniche sbagliate ecc. Sa solo replicare ( perché non li sa fare, ma replicare ) solo dei kata scelti per le competizioni e niente altro. Se lo mettessimo a far kumite ne prenderebbe tante, come d'altronde molti altri buffoni: Busà, Busato ecc. Evoluzione ci sta, basta guardare la JKA. Si sta evolvendo il loro karate ma rimane un arte marziale con principi. WKF non è karate, mettetevi jn testa questa cosa .
Nice performance of the kata but is done with poor timing. Start, stop, start, stop, start ,stop pause, kiai. It lacks flow. It should be done more naturally. That turn the many techniques into one technique.
Loool, it’s literally how you are supposed to do it. Gankaku is not about speed, it’s about technique and therefore is one of the hardest katas to execute.
@grant young - I'm glad I'm not the only one to notice this gent's unnatural, inorganic "rhythm". One thing is clear, this man is NOT envisioning that desperate hour when one is fighting for their lives! Why, he doesn't see any opponents at all! How can we tell? Because it is the opponent, choosing the moment of attack that dictates our rhythm. No opponent = no rhythm = the mess we see here.
@Fxc - its not about technique any more than any other kata. Gankaku is about honing gracefulness into a lethal weapon. Hence, its inherent beauty... and brutality..
The pauses are there for grace and of course to impress the judges that’s all. Kata for grading tends to be a little different we do flow a little more, while showing you can perform all techniques well. But unfortunately for some, this is how sports Kata is. Yes very far from its purpose and roots.
@Soulful keys - can you imagine what would have happened if Van Gogh, Money and the other impressionists had painted to impress judges drawn from art critics rather than to express their own soulful experience if the human condition? Soviet art shows us what happens when artists are judged by officialdom. I know that every military has its parade battalions and honor guards to show the public. Karate itself has demonstrations such as board breaking. But primarily seeking championships and honors instead of self expression.. is death to the art.
Here's another putz exploring just how divorced from real combat a kata can be. Speed for speed sake, pauses without purpose, showy useless stances and a face that suggests constipation more than combat. Is our noble art really in the hands of such cardboard creations as this???
@Nobody - "A man does as he is trained to do." - USAF saying. This man has trained himself to amuse judges, not for combat. Therefore, no, he holds no terror for an old man who has performed 120,000 kata with combat effectiveness as the sole object.
Competing in 2026 dakars youth olympics, using gankaku as on of my katas. I love how luca does this form
Still love watching this video 😭
I have a competition next Saturday soo I don't know what type of kata should I do?I think I'll choose that one
Good luck.
Then I am 70 years old.
Greetings from Germany.
Those kicks were so high and strong. Beautiful form. Nice work, Luca!
Thanks.
I am 67 and do mrtial arts in my home
Greetings from Germany.
Excellent performance 😊
Veramente bravo nell'esecuzione del Kata mi hai ricordato molto il maestro Fugazza
I love watching him!
تعجبني هذه الكاتا
واللاعب أداؤه أكثر من رائع .
"No Kime., no karate" - Kase sensei
Luca non fa karate. Condivido pienamente il concetto di kase sensei. Queste sono solo mimiche inutili che cercano di replicare i kata. Solo un insulto per il karate tradizionale
@@_Karate_World non riuscite solo ad ammettere che il Karate come qualsiasi cosa al mondo si evolve, probabilmente se Luca avesse vissuto ai tempi del karate classico sarebbe stato rispettato da tutti
@@zenyt2853 purtroppo arte marziale e sport non coincidono. Sono due poli completamente opposti. Luca è un buffone, posizione sbagliate, tecniche sbagliate ecc. Sa solo replicare ( perché non li sa fare, ma replicare ) solo dei kata scelti per le competizioni e niente altro. Se lo mettessimo a far kumite ne prenderebbe tante, come d'altronde molti altri buffoni: Busà, Busato ecc. Evoluzione ci sta, basta guardare la JKA. Si sta evolvendo il loro karate ma rimane un arte marziale con principi. WKF non è karate, mettetevi jn testa questa cosa .
Increíble Kata
Grande Campione
Bonjour. Tres bien. Genial...
Oui, c'est la precision des techniques qui attire le reste du kata... Bonne continuation...
I like this Kata
Me too
My kata for the year. New knee and bad hip.
O melhor Gankaku que eu já vi.
I train with luca valdesi
Who won? usually is winning goju ryu style 😞
Kick of Gankaku its a Yoko Keage geri, not a Yoko Kekomi geri like Luca Valdesi do in the kata, meanwhile, was a Excellent Kata
Excelente
gosto muito do Luca
Il N1 🇮🇹oss🙏
N1 dei clown come tutti gli altri : Marino, Busato ecc
تحفه
I Like
Is it final?
Frank Brennan kicks.
Savage!!
I knew it once :/
Gankaku - Żuraw na skale
I can learn it
Soo did you learn it?
Lol
I'm tryna rn
@@don3289 good luck
It took me 1h i think to learn it
@@ryad1542 ya I just finished learning i need to perfect it
An absolute abomination
do it better than senpai luca
Isso
Uhuuu shuashua
Nice performance of the kata but is done with poor timing. Start, stop, start, stop, start ,stop pause, kiai. It lacks flow. It should be done more naturally. That turn the many techniques into one technique.
Loool, it’s literally how you are supposed to do it. Gankaku is not about speed, it’s about technique and therefore is one of the hardest katas to execute.
@grant young - I'm glad I'm not the only one to notice this gent's unnatural, inorganic "rhythm". One thing is clear, this man is NOT envisioning that desperate hour when one is fighting for their lives! Why, he doesn't see any opponents at all! How can we tell? Because it is the opponent, choosing the moment of attack that dictates our rhythm.
No opponent = no rhythm = the mess we see here.
@Fxc - its not about technique any more than any other kata. Gankaku is about honing gracefulness into a lethal weapon. Hence, its inherent beauty... and brutality..
The pauses are there for grace and of course to impress the judges that’s all. Kata for grading tends to be a little different we do flow a little more, while showing you can perform all techniques well.
But unfortunately for some, this is how sports Kata is. Yes very far from its purpose and roots.
@Soulful keys - can you imagine what would have happened if Van Gogh, Money and the other impressionists had painted to impress judges drawn from art critics rather than to express their own soulful experience if the human condition? Soviet art shows us what happens when artists are judged by officialdom.
I know that every military has its parade battalions and honor guards to show the public. Karate itself has demonstrations such as board breaking. But primarily seeking championships and honors instead of self expression.. is death to the art.
Ae
not a fan of the way the Japanese Style Karate perform Chinto
Same
osu!!!
That's now a rhythm game, you have to say oss
nice kata, fundamentals need tightening up. stance work seems weak.
Here's another putz exploring just how divorced from real combat a kata can be. Speed for speed sake, pauses without purpose, showy useless stances and a face that suggests constipation more than combat.
Is our noble art really in the hands of such cardboard creations as this???
Would you challenge him in a real combat? I think he still remembers how to beat arrogant people!
@Nobody - what is the definition of arrogance? Is it not this: to spend a lifetime pursuing gold medals and seeking the admiration of others?
@Nobody - "A man does as he is trained to do." - USAF saying.
This man has trained himself to amuse judges, not for combat. Therefore, no, he holds no terror for an old man who has performed 120,000 kata with combat effectiveness as the sole object.