Devastatingly EFFECTIVE HIDDEN TECHNIQUES Karate Vince Morris
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2025
- Devastatingly EFFECTIVE HIDDEN TECHNIQUES Karate Vince Morris
Vince Morris shows how to use Devastatingly EFFECTIVE HIDDEN TECHNIQUES that are part of many Karate Katas.
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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Best teacher I have ever seen in my life
Excellent, an eye opener. Thank you so much Sensei🥋
A very good explanation and brought with humour. I know where he's coming as I teach in the same manner, but I teach different martial arts. Great respect for Vince as he is a down to earth instructor,no nonsense
Sensei Vince I really enjoy the vids. That’s real Karate. No crazy techniques like in most strip mall dojos. Really appreciate your time and energy producing these awesome vids. Do you have instructional vids showing this awesome style. Thank you again. Peace
Best teacher I ever had
An Absolute Master ❤❤
Sem dúvida treinei com ele
Good one, great lessons. Some of these ideas are also present in Wing Chun and other kung fu styles, including what are referred to as "Chin-na" techniques.
Good point!
More please Vince
Nice🤩
Kyusho (pressure points) are an important part of Okinawan Karate. Kyusho is known as Atemi in Jujitsu and in Aikijutsu.
Thank you for your reply. I have to start looking into that study. Are there any good books you know on that subject? Thank you. Peace
@@oldtimeoutlaw For starters , simply THINK.
Where on your body is the most sensitive? The throat, the neck , the clavicle areas , arm pits , behind the knees , sides of your thighs , inner thighs, eyes, ears, groin, back of the head, cheeks just below temples etc….
Belly of muscles like the middle of the bicep , top of the traps , etc..
doesn’t hurt to study a book, but you already know these points instinctively
Never met this man, but believe he was/is always a well respected Karateka and still teaching...so respect due Oss!
Sorry, but as I remember from my Kyokushinkai days ( but it was 46 years ago)...''Age Uki / rising block. There you have it...no hidden technique there.
There was another guy around years ago(late 80's/90's) that started training in other systems of Kung Fu etc. Then he started coming up with. 'You all thought, that 'this' technique was just 'this', (but then with his new found knowledge from other arts, said)...but it actually means 'this', or, 'this'...he just studied other stuff and transposed it, into his art-Karate. Karate - China hand...then later...empty hand. Respect, train hard, train safe, train true.
That´s some good stuff!!!
These are real effective in a street fight. Knowing the pressure points till second nature will work. Way to much sport is taught but I assure you this is the real deal. Walk way from fights but use this
thsi is complete nonsense,theres no way are going to peform something under extreme stress you have not repeatedly done during sparring(simulated stress).As for this bunkai,he just entirely made that application up from his imagination in the artificial safety of compliant partners.That is so far away from what the kata looks like as to be not a credible original perpose.
There's a scene in 'Birth of the Dragon' where Bruce Lee faces a karate guy called Vince.
I was wondering if it was Vince Morris was in the film ?
Respects to a great art and explanation
Any video of this being used in a free sparring situation?
Bro I'm pretty sure that would be illegal in tournaments
Yes there are.
As your being grabbed by the attacker probably not. This is for street situations where there are no rules against grabbing etc. as opposed to Sport sparring!
Taught my grand master bob Denny
Master
The man is a legend
Before people slate this guy they should look up his history . I dont even do karate but know of his rep
so do I going back 40 yrs since I started martial arts but to me his bunkai arent workable outside pure theory.Its impossible to be pinpoint accurate enough to hit a certain point under the stress of an attack.Vital points yes such as groin and eyes but not the non existant meridian points of chinese medicine which is where this came from.
@scarred10 yes so going back 50years of doing martial arts but you know you train in dojo kwoon for perfection beacause went its for real outside the training hall the better you trained the better it will be executed
@stewartheather5654 if you traim a movement diffferently to its applicstion in s fight, you arent going to be able to do it
I need to create about 50 more accounts so that I can like this video more than once!
"You should never hurt your student" !
I thought it was a comedy sketch to start with. The prosthetics from Bad Grandpa / Johnny Knoxville type thing.
Becareful as a master... Don't injure da student.
That dude will fell that pressure point pain for week lol.
👍
Sorry, the comment was meant for a different post!
1:41....he wears a Seishin-Gi...:)
Vince stole a very good, very hard to get hold of book from me, called "The Yin Chih Wen." (The Tract Of The Quite Way). I kindly lent it to him to read one day and he never returned it to me. This was back in the early '90s but, you don't forget stuff like that. Very dishonorable.
Really?
Maybe he just forgot and it's still in his bookcase. Busy people get sidetracked. Maybe contact him and ask him if he still has it.
They got it at Walmart $10.95
@@therealawakener7 was just making a joke dude.....but I dont think someone like this would intentionally steal your book
I wish you had made a photocopy of the book.
That right arm block we call that a Bil Sao nice technique.
Old school karate from an old school karate teacher.
Vince ripped dillmans stuff it’s blatant it’s amazing
Whos dillman if you dont mind me asking?
Dillman ripped off a fellow named Okata and then "expanded" on it. Problem is that while Okata's stuff really works a lot of Dillman's expansions did not. Vince's stuff is real so don't compare him to Dillman. I had materials (books, DVDs) by both of them. I kept those by Vince Morris!
@@robertmallory1877 he uses the same jokes as dillman sir its all copied
dillman was a complete phoney
attacker much to compliant.
These are techniques that an 80 year old expert can knock a 20 year old out with!
Vince? Is that supposed to be vince morris?
The clue is in the name, yes, it is Vince Morris.
In the US, John Dillman is famous for teaching Kyusho.
George not John
There is a million things you can do to a student who is not fighting back. This shit is the same show as breaking 1 inch thick select pine boards which even a child can break. They call it "bullshido".
Id love see you take him on 1 v 1 👍
Speed and the element of surprise is absolutely essential in self defence.
@Durango in the bush .Folks like you who are “Key board warriors “are usually the ones who get their ass handed to them ..Vince Morris taught self defense Scotland Yard ,and various police departments ..So I’d say he would put you on your ass ..
@@mikedasilva5239 Yelp even someone with a conceal carry permit for a pistol that's the reason why they made short barreled guns snubnose.
These techniques aren’t effective in a real fight (except the jodan barai). I would prefer proper striking and kicking techniques.
These are old school methods of budo training called atemi waza strikes you can only kick from distance but not close range …. Atemi waza was designed for close quarters combat…while you
Are punching & kicking on the streets… fair enough each to there own…. It’s not. A problem these techniques are old school for useage In self defence in real self defence situations you don’t see them because you study kickboxing… in shotokan karate / jujutsu/ aiki jujitsu these cqb ( close quarters techinques are there so to say that these techniques don’t work well unfortunately for you they do these are striking techniques old school atemi waza
You’ve never been in a real fight in your life. You certainly don’t know a thing about effective techniques, much less ideal usage for kicking.
When you’ve had the experience of Vince Morris - you can get on here and act stupid
Till then , shut your mouth - you know nothing
These techniques are for real self defense,they are not made for MMA ,because in real fight first of all you don't have 5m distance between you and your opponent like you have in cage.Also this is just a demonstration some of these techniques can also be used in offensive Way,but again not in sport fighting because these are made to kill, there is a reason why the best special forces around the world learn traditional martial arts
Your comment only shows your ignorance and cluelessness about what fighting actually is. Just keep worshipping Connor McGreggor and Sean Strickland - all you know is MMA BS . That is a SPORT, not real life. Real kata applications: shoulder dislocated, gouged out eyes, crushed windpipe, severed cervical spinal cord, fractured bone, hyper extended tendons and ligaments etc….. - last I checked , MMA doesn’t give points for these techniques, do they?
Just keep playing with your boyfriends on the ground , with your “jooey jitsu”
Absolutely, I trained with Vince Morris. Strictly for cqc,meant to kill. Not sport,there is a difference.
lol
There are no "hidden" karate techniques. And this guy is one of those types who keep on babbling forever, but everything they actually physically do during their verbose and meandering "demonstrations" are either absolute basics or some nonsense.
Every time you withdraw your hand to your waist in training you are actually executing a wrist twist in actual combat.
I'm dan Graded in Karate there are definitely hidden techniques.😮
@@jasonwestwood7092 Well obviously he's a black belt too. Doesn't stop him from going around talking nonsense. At least 50% of all black belts I've been around couldn't stop me from choking them with it if I wanted to. I've studied under some highly internationally respected people and what they had in common was a very dry, no-nonsense approach and a disregard for magic tricks, hidden techniques and cryptic stuff that isn't useful to anybody.
@@honigdachs. Western Sport Karate is completely diluted look at the real Japanese Okinawan Karate it's designed to kill or inflict massive injuries on your opponents not a fake point system Minoru Mochizuki was one of the greatest Budo Masters of the 20th century he combined all the styles..
@@jasonwestwood7092 I know okinawan karate. I learned Goju Ryu from Raoul Vogel and Bakkies Laubscher, wo are both graded by Morio Higaonna. They teach a bone dry, practical, at times brutal karate, but very down to earth, no fancy nonsense, no "secrets" or hidden meanings or other bullshido hocus pocus. They don't hide anything from you until you've reached a certain grade or teach some weird nonsense that will allegedly only make sense if you do it for 25 years. It's an entirely different thing from modern karate, but certainly not in the way that it's somehow arcane or secretive.
Cool
Mean grand pa kows his students telegraph their punches... And imagine the student hitting him on his massive forearms... to no effect, or so I bet. It's just too much of a difference, constitution wise...
karate is a joke
Your comment is naive and a joke. Karate is used effectively at the highest levels of MMA.
The particular method shown in this video is not the most practical thing to do, but Karate (if taught by legit masters) is highly effective in both self-defense and MMA.