To the people who think they know what they're talking about. Number one he DOESN'T hurt his UKIS. Number two if he neglects to use a bit of discomfort in his technique how would he or ANYONE else believe in the efficacy of it ? Number two you must train realistically within reason. Number three in combat JJ and Kempo jutsu we make contact period. This is why we don't flinch and it builds character and toughness. I've been watching this human Cobra for decades. He's the freaking man as are ALL Docs students. Professor Powell lives on. Ous and respect sir. Each one teach one. 🐅
Teach doctor, the way to learn. That's what my Kyoshi, (Hanshi) did to me. Almost brought tears to my eyes. Brought back good memories. Respect, Ous!!!
I'm no martial artist. Grew up in 1960s Harlem, N.Y. As a youth, and on to adulthood we slap-boxed, and body-punched. Hard. I don't understand the complaints about Sensi. He's training warriors, defenders. You tenderoni cats quit your bloodclat crying.
Newark NJ 60’s and 70’s slap boxing and wrestling on the street tackle football with no equipment in vacant lots, cuts and bruises tempered the body and the spirit.
Wow...osu!!! Brings back memories I had a teacher that taught like that. First day of class he smacked the living bejesus out of me... To all unbelievers this is real
My teacher always made me the UKIS and I got my butt kicked for the first couple months of starting my training. After the first year I started striking and blocking like my teacher and man did it feel good.
Yall have NEVER TRAINED!!! The slap was NOTHING. lol hard sparring is WAAAAAY tougher. Martial Artists don't gripe about getting smacked, kicked, punched, or thrown while learning. No lie.
How do you know what we have done? I've sparred and been in fights (won them), never needed a slap to be "street ready". If I missed a Block and got hit, that's one thing. Yet telling someone to drop their hands, slap them and then say "keep your hands up" GTFOH!
I disagree the student felt every bit of that at 0:33.. and I come from a hardcore wrestling background. I got cross face once by my coach, and i blacked out... but I was never humiliated... and wrestling is a style... this is for the cameras no doubt... He could have him worn head gear
no need to slap your uke its disrespectful to him as a person. you can demonstrate by coming close to the face to show that the block wasn't there but slapping is uncalled for
I'm with you, it's silly, just spar in front of cameras if you want to show your lightning fast hands and the importance of keeping your hands up. You see this in cults, and in styles that don't do contact sparring, or grappling. He literally placed his hero worshipping student in a vulnerable position, told him to drop his hands, closed into face to face range and slapped him in front of the crowd. I've been in the arts for decades, been in different boxing and kickboxing gyms to include inner city gyms, no coach worth anything slaps his students full force like that in a demo. never saw it in a traditional hardcore bareknuckle dojo, TKD school, Kung Fu Kwoon if you're that comfortable hitting people get in the cage or go to BJJ and make money... Or not.
I don't trust any "Master" that slaps his students like in public. It's more like a cult loyalty test than a useful training or demonstration method. At that point he should just spar in front of the crowd with someone his own weight and skill class. Just spar.
To the people who think they know what they're talking about. Number one he DOESN'T hurt his UKIS. Number two if he neglects to use a bit of discomfort in his technique how would he or ANYONE else believe in the efficacy of it ? Number two you must train realistically within reason. Number three in combat JJ and Kempo jutsu we make contact period. This is why we don't flinch and it builds character and toughness. I've been watching this human Cobra for decades. He's the freaking man as are ALL Docs students. Professor Powell lives on. Ous and respect sir. Each one teach one. 🐅
Courtesy And Respect brother Sonny. One!
Teach doctor, the way to learn. That's what my Kyoshi, (Hanshi) did to me.
Almost brought tears to my eyes. Brought back good memories.
Respect, Ous!!!
Soke Kaleak one of the baddest
I love Sokes approach to fighting
True Soke.Doc would be proud!
Damn that slap though. I know he a understudy but for damn
Very good teaching
I'm no martial artist. Grew up in 1960s Harlem, N.Y. As a youth, and on to adulthood we slap-boxed, and body-punched. Hard. I don't understand the complaints about Sensi. He's training warriors, defenders. You tenderoni cats quit your bloodclat crying.
Newark NJ 60’s and 70’s slap boxing and wrestling on the street tackle football with no equipment in vacant lots, cuts and bruises tempered the body and the spirit.
Gregory Barton: Well said mann
Stop whining folks! That's quality stuff.
Ous jombo soke, bukai, kioke, tonto....true definition of honorable #eachoneteachone
Wow...osu!!! Brings back memories I had a teacher that taught like that. First day of class he smacked the living bejesus out of me... To all unbelievers this is real
My teacher always made me the UKIS and I got my butt kicked for the first couple months of starting my training. After the first year I started striking and blocking like my teacher and man did it feel good.
Good techniques....but u don't have to slap me like that
Real karate right here
This isn’t karate.
Yall have NEVER TRAINED!!! The slap was NOTHING. lol hard sparring is WAAAAAY tougher.
Martial Artists don't gripe about getting smacked, kicked, punched, or thrown while learning. No lie.
How do you know what we have done? I've sparred and been in fights (won them), never needed a slap to be "street ready".
If I missed a Block and got hit, that's one thing. Yet telling someone to drop their hands, slap them and then say "keep your hands up"
GTFOH!
I disagree the student felt every bit of that at 0:33.. and I come from a hardcore wrestling background. I got cross face once by my coach, and i blacked out... but I was never humiliated... and wrestling is a style... this is for the cameras no doubt... He could have him worn head gear
Show me one video of this dude in a real fight. I'll wait. Until then, he's a con no?
We will see how he reacts in a real situation. You train on the mat for the street.
He's done well defending our women on more than one occasion. He suffered here at the hand of the master so he can be a warrior, which Kiyuki is ✊🏾
Were ale his classes.. Like what city is je in???
Brooklyn, New York
New York
Lovely dance instructor
Mathew Gladden you should dance with him
You must teach at half speed to show proper form.
@@stonedog23 Facts 'cause too slow, sloppy incorrect form. Too fast, the student could get hurt
He could've made him wore head gear? I dont think this was part of the demonstration
Being an UKIS is the best training you get. Unless you have experienced the hands on aspect of martial it's hard to understand.
Osu!!!!
No weapons, Not as much as a pen knife.
no need to slap your uke its disrespectful to him as a person. you can demonstrate by coming close to the face to show that the block wasn't there but slapping is uncalled for
Elgin Subwaysurfer Bolling this dude they trained like that .. is a street martial art ..
It’s funny how martial artists have become such philosophers that they forget what this is truly about.
I'm with you, it's silly, just spar in front of cameras if you want to show your lightning fast hands and the importance of keeping your hands up. You see this in cults, and in styles that don't do contact sparring, or grappling. He literally placed his hero worshipping student in a vulnerable position, told him to drop his hands, closed into face to face range and slapped him in front of the crowd. I've been in the arts for decades, been in different boxing and kickboxing gyms to include inner city gyms, no coach worth anything slaps his students full force like that in a demo. never saw it in a traditional hardcore bareknuckle dojo, TKD school, Kung Fu Kwoon if you're that comfortable hitting people get in the cage or go to BJJ and make money... Or not.
@@deejin25 Go to a traditional Chinese or Korean with a real traditional teacher, and you will get hit, especially if you make a mistake.
No need for that slap.
I don't trust any "Master" that slaps his students like in public. It's more like a cult loyalty test than a useful training or demonstration method. At that point he should just spar in front of the crowd with someone his own weight and skill class. Just spar.
Be ready to get slapped.Always be alert.
I would rather get slapped instead of stabbed of hit with a fist.haha
oh stoppppp
That's going to far his videos he's go to far on practicing on his students