MAKIWARA 巻藁 for Karate practice, Japanese Karate Grand Master 10th Dan performs.

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 28 жов 2022
  • Hitting Makiwara is very important practice for Karate. Japanese Karate Grand Master 66 years old, Free weight Kumite State Champion in the U.S. in 1980, All Japan Kata Champion in 1991, Shitoryu World Kata Champion in France in 2005 shows his own way to practice Makiwara.
    Please notice.:
    Thank you for watching this video.
    This Japanese Karate grand master began practicing several kinds of Budo (martial arts) at age 6 and has 60 years of Budo experience.
    Through this experience, he has created this Makiwara practice video.
    Please do not imitate this exercise if you are an amateur or a beginner and not to be used to Makiwara practice.
    If you have a Sensei, please follow his advice.
    Thank you for your understanding.
    Masataka Ohshita M.A.Ed.
    •Osita-ha Shitoryu Shukokai Karatedo International : Soke & President, Hanshi 10.Dan
    •Karatedo Shito-Ryu Kensei-kan : Hanshi 10.Dan
    •Shito-Ryu Karatedo Seishin-kan : 9.Dan
    •World Karate Federation : 8.Dan
    •Austria Karate Federation : 8.Dan
    •Japan Karate Federation (JKF) : Kyoshi 7.Dan
    •Iaido - Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū 'Suirei-kan: Hanshi 8.Dan
    •All Japan Kendo Federation : 3.Dan
    •Nippon Kenpo : 3.Dan
    •Judo : 2.Dan
    •Japanese Calligraphy : 7.Dan “pen name = Suiho”
    •JASA Coach IV (Japan Sports Association Highest Rank Coach for Olympic)
    •MA.Ed. = Master of Arts in Education
  • Спорт

КОМЕНТАРІ • 157

  • @karateosita-ha
    @karateosita-ha  Рік тому +29

    Thank you for watching this video.
    This Japanese Karate grand master began practicing several kinds of Budo (martial arts) at age 6 and has 60 years of Budo experience.
    Through this experience, he has created this Makiwara practice video.
    Please do not imitate this exercise if you are an amateur or a beginner and not to be used to Makiwara practice.
    If you have a Sensei, please follow his advice.
    Thank you for your understanding.

  • @John-ob7dh
    @John-ob7dh 7 місяців тому +7

    I used a board maki from about 1975 to 2015 .( I still have it bolted to the floor in my garage .Its Japanese willow wood.
    I hit it every day 120 times .fist / knife hand / palm.
    I was the only one at my dojo who used one.Not many could block my punches.

  • @kalemene8901
    @kalemene8901 Рік тому +51

    As a Kyokushin practitioner, I have nothing but respect for this Shihan (master). Osu!

  • @alastairfraser8177
    @alastairfraser8177 Рік тому +20

    Old school training love it

  • @alexblue6991
    @alexblue6991 Рік тому +16

    True about the knuckles I fractured my pinky knuckle when I was fighting I have been trained in boxing and takwondo and karate my age 70yr old I still do bare knuckles planks on a wooden floor this is good advice Alec from Scotland

  • @timandjacquinicklin9596
    @timandjacquinicklin9596 Рік тому +6

    Don't care what others say , I love it especially the iron chains around the waist.
    Tim

  • @taryonjohnson9725
    @taryonjohnson9725 Рік тому +46

    Beautiful this man takes karate and martial arts in general seriously unlike my ex-Karate instructor from Augusta, Georgia. I wish I can study under this karate master his technique is beautiful.

    • @dima7076
      @dima7076 Рік тому

      Здравствуйте! Где живёт этот мастер?

  • @argusargus1987
    @argusargus1987 Рік тому +13

    I love the fact, that you show us your most beloved walls that you like to hit the most. It certainly helps if you find a place that you actually like to hit, I guess. 🤔🙂 Anyhow, a simple explanation but an impressive achievement. 👍

  • @creightonfreeman8059
    @creightonfreeman8059 Рік тому +35

    Your walls must be concrete. I once put my palm through my plaster-board wall just by palm slapping it. If somebody tries punching a plaster wall they will be repairing a hole.

    • @benjaminwilliam6643
      @benjaminwilliam6643 Рік тому +1

      Kicker question what are you doing slapping ur wall?

    • @jamesbenedict7516
      @jamesbenedict7516 Рік тому

      @@benjaminwilliam6643 his wall forgot to cook dinner and dared to speak back

    • @pkpk9513
      @pkpk9513 Рік тому

      @@jamesbenedict7516 😂😂

    • @pkpk9513
      @pkpk9513 Рік тому

      @@jamesbenedict7516 how do you know😂

  • @barrytrevers8367
    @barrytrevers8367 Рік тому +5

    This was the Karate I was brought up on!

  • @maxcastelan362
    @maxcastelan362 Рік тому +3

    Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos. Sensei

  • @kelicat6568
    @kelicat6568 Рік тому +2

    I like this guys progressive and original ideas of how to make the fist stronger.

  • @3pipper
    @3pipper Рік тому +1

    Well presented, thank you for sharing….

  • @Muvi_Nfl
    @Muvi_Nfl Рік тому

    i watch video until the end,because i respect sensei, and then i learn new knowledge, and didnt regret it,
    suibscribed!

  • @Karylrx
    @Karylrx Рік тому +15

    My respects for this master's discipline, is amazing how is able to strike this kind of surfaces.
    However, ancient masters beware against this kind of training because the long term consequences: back and brain damage, also, old chinese masters relates striking static surfaces with damage to lungs.
    The reason behind use surfaces with some give up is because part of the countershok force is disipated and not get back to karateca, also trains explosive punch and features like shime ans shibori and lastly but not less importante trains the capacity to avoid arm hyperextension in case of missing a punch.
    The famous iron hand sacs formely were stacked on a leather chair instead of a wood table in order to get some give up.
    Just my 2 cents.
    Please, master, keep sharing more videos oooosssu

    • @johnreidy2804
      @johnreidy2804 2 місяці тому

      How do you damage your lungs by striking a wall?

  • @hiteracing1489
    @hiteracing1489 Рік тому

    Great explanation 🙏🏽

  • @NSVMitakda
    @NSVMitakda Рік тому +1

    Nothing's as cool as The Old School, Shihan!
    OSU!!!

  • @asokanaananthi3496
    @asokanaananthi3496 Рік тому

    Thank you master

  • @cristianoazambujalemos2961
    @cristianoazambujalemos2961 Рік тому +2

    Li sobre Makiwara num livro de defesa pessoal de meu tio Romualdo mestre de capoeira olho de nega olho de boi e também num livro de Bruce Lee aos 8 ou 9 anos ...muito importante esse planejamento...

  • @elkysunnykuri
    @elkysunnykuri Рік тому +1

    自分も若い頃はこの様な、拳をしていました。自分達は自然石や立木、つま先、貫手、等鍛えていましたが、実戦では、特に護身術では、寧ろ、ペン、鍵束、カ一ド等ありとあらゆるものを使う方が有効であり、過剰防衛にならない。まして有段者は正拳で打つなど出来る事ではない。特に高齢に成ると指の変形などを起こし、今では殆ど鍛えていませんし。余り指導していません。特にしならない巻き藁は手首を痛めます。巻き藁の目的は寧ろ手頸を鍛える事だと自分は理解しています。

  • @brianriquelme5184
    @brianriquelme5184 Рік тому

    Congratulations.
    Success and good luck .
    . I am also a karate master 4 styles

  • @rodlaw5688
    @rodlaw5688 2 місяці тому

    Steel cain belt level incredible conditioning hats of sir 🎉

  • @mariusneumayer4419
    @mariusneumayer4419 Рік тому +2

    Most respect to you. Love the dedication. I couldn't help but as a green belt in Shotokan and black belt in Tang Soo Do, mostly first place in competitions in 1992-93, in different categories, as well second and third spot ( all in my prime), and with an eye for competition, I did noticed only the right hand is used in your video. I looked the best I could on this video and noticed that left fist didn't get the same training. Am I wrong ?

    • @teoandrei1791
      @teoandrei1791 Рік тому +1

      one hit certain death he dosent need his left

  • @brianriquelme5184
    @brianriquelme5184 Рік тому +1

    Awesome

  • @zenshinacademy4096
    @zenshinacademy4096 Рік тому +2

    wonderful training.

  • @vulcanraisin8859
    @vulcanraisin8859 Рік тому +1

    Well done

  • @mike393000
    @mike393000 Рік тому +2

    what do the chains around the waist do?? Make your hip twist stronger because you fight its momentum??

  • @rinatazizov7704
    @rinatazizov7704 Рік тому

    I have noticed a photo with Rafael Aghayev on the wall! Greetings from Azerbaijan!

  • @rhyzhenthioz
    @rhyzhenthioz Рік тому

    Ohaiyo gozaimashu Sensei. Arigato for your video. I am your new subscriber. I am a silat practitioner and I am also interested in Karate and Iaido.

  • @theprofessional8966
    @theprofessional8966 Рік тому

    Good video, I use to hit walls like that, destroyed two schools, and brick walls won’t last at all. So I started to use trees, they last a little longer.

  • @mrtitanium427
    @mrtitanium427 Рік тому +1

    i can't wait to learn Gun Kata

  • @DEALenglishhub
    @DEALenglishhub Рік тому

    If I had such a neighbor, I would have to wake up when he starts training.

  • @mutatubi
    @mutatubi Рік тому +1

    Great teacher

  • @maktiki
    @maktiki Рік тому

    Kurokodairu Ken, in acient times this type of fist callus was called Eyes of the crocodile

  • @atiquekarateclub
    @atiquekarateclub Рік тому

    OSS Sir
    Good video sir

  • @user-vn5fs2cc9i
    @user-vn5fs2cc9i Рік тому +1

    تحياتي استاذ

  • @DNAofDoggie
    @DNAofDoggie Рік тому +1

    I'm more scared than ever because maybe my house will collapse because of this

  • @markphilip9479
    @markphilip9479 Рік тому +1

    do the chains make your koshi o hineru stronger?

  • @diegomaradona1071
    @diegomaradona1071 Рік тому +3

    You can do this exercise but the idea si not to hurt your hand .It should be done step by step and i recommend using ointment after practicing and taking care not to hurt your hands you should wrap your hands with serious boxing bandage for better safety

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh 7 місяців тому +1

      I used mine every other day and never had a problem

  • @federicozilio9308
    @federicozilio9308 Рік тому

    Oss.. Sensey Machiwara Rial top Tecnicamente perfetto Sen ho Sen

  • @dietergabriel7454
    @dietergabriel7454 Рік тому

    How do you pratise nukite ?
    I seems climber has better condition for nukite as karateka because climber has strong hands.

  • @seinundzeiten
    @seinundzeiten Рік тому

    good knuckle development

  • @memoi320
    @memoi320 Рік тому

    but i heard that it can hurts your knuckls it can cause gangrene if you d'ont protct them ? so what do you think master ? thank you very much .

  • @nonatofontenele6679
    @nonatofontenele6679 Рік тому +1

    Pra que serve essas correntes na cintura

  • @aiko4321
    @aiko4321 Рік тому

    I always teach a makiwara should be flexible (for a number of reasons)... and do not hit needle like surfaces which will give callous on knuckles, without doing the purpose of makiwara training.. In fact, I am not a grantmaster :D and everyone has a different opinion.. Interesting video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pranabsarma1163
    @pranabsarma1163 Рік тому

    Strong

  • @ridgerover8347
    @ridgerover8347 Рік тому

    Twas a green belt and I just tested. I observed some kids hitting the makiwara we had on the concrete block wall. I told them to hit it hard! I stood in front of the makiwara in a horse stance and hit it three times. Right, left, right. Broke my hand. To this day I have a raised part on the top of my hand where I broke it. Should have used a front stance to absorb the impact to my body. If the makiwara was in the ground as we later had one put in, the force would be more concentrated on the knuckles. My instructor is old school Korean. he told us they would use a razorblade on their knuckles......................................................He told us when he went to school he would hold his hand over his knuckles to hide his developed knuckles.

  • @algebravillana
    @algebravillana Рік тому

    profe yo tengo una pregunta las cadenas para que son ???

  • @vanti9490
    @vanti9490 Рік тому

    I watch this video and I'm very worried about the doors. everything starts beautifully (makiwara) and ends with doors and everything wooden in the building. maybe it's better to hang a makiwara on the door right away. yes about chains. instead of a belt, can you dye the chains black to tie them on a kimono? in my opinion, the chain should be thicker both on the arms and on the neck too (red). write on kimono - Panasonic (made in Japan)

  • @user-xn4xc9mi9p
    @user-xn4xc9mi9p 6 місяців тому +1

    I wonder how your knuckles will hold up into your late golden years?

  • @user-nz3gc5eb4b
    @user-nz3gc5eb4b Рік тому

    Мозолі це п'ята, а рук
    Мозолі це п'ята, а п'ята це опора, тому рука це крило з основою у салоні!!!

  • @VLADIMIR007ISH
    @VLADIMIR007ISH Рік тому +1

    Domo Arigato gozaimashita

  • @MA-cj5qo
    @MA-cj5qo Рік тому

    こういう年月をかけないと出来ないものこそ武道ですよね。
    昨今は小中学生でも型が上手な子や組手も技術的に上手い少年部や学生も多いけど、やっぱ空手はゴツい拳足をつくらねば!

  • @dbuck1964
    @dbuck1964 Рік тому +1

    “I got me a chain belt in kung-fu!” Eddie Murphy

  • @cleilson6316
    @cleilson6316 Рік тому

    Ganhou inscrito.

  • @erwankervevan9375
    @erwankervevan9375 Рік тому

    Yeeeeaaaaaah !!! What IS UP ???

  • @nikkoigawa8057
    @nikkoigawa8057 Рік тому +2

    Le Makiwara ne doit pas être trop dur..Il faut préserver la forme morphologique du poings nus mais renforcer les articulations.

  • @anhtrunghuynh9035
    @anhtrunghuynh9035 Рік тому

    Hokuto shinken strong to training ? How to punch fast time ! Practice pressure points !

  • @jayaguilar2031
    @jayaguilar2031 Рік тому

    "I love to hit this...pillaaaaar." 😅👍

  • @anandanjohnsimon3571
    @anandanjohnsimon3571 Рік тому +1

    I don't have a makiwara so I use a brick wall as one.

  • @CarsSupercars
    @CarsSupercars Рік тому

    One question - Why you use only one fist?

  • @johnraymond7569
    @johnraymond7569 Рік тому +1

    I was raised on boxing, forced training since I can remember. I always loved to hit the heavy bag bare fist. It used to tear up my hands, but now they are super callused from over there years. Needless to say but I will, once I was in my 20's I was at a party got drunk , put my hand through a stucco wall.. Train yourself gentlemen, it may save your life or your families life one day. When I was young I hated training, putting on the gloves and sparring with my dad. But now I'm very thankful and I absolutely love the full contact sports. What boxing taught me besides being Lethal with my hands is discipline. It's about knowing you can do something but reframe from malicious acts and provide protection for your family.

  • @johnreidy2804
    @johnreidy2804 5 місяців тому

    Sounds like he is saying "Pi shaw". But he is impressive WOW

  • @369universalworld
    @369universalworld Рік тому

    hello for what is this chain???

  • @diegomaradona1071
    @diegomaradona1071 Рік тому +1

    Oss máster

  • @felipemartinez6246
    @felipemartinez6246 Рік тому

    What's with the chains?

  • @sebastianmiranda5076
    @sebastianmiranda5076 Рік тому

    Superb. I'll like to see the makiwara that swings. It was used in kyokushin

  • @andyx2299
    @andyx2299 Рік тому

    Oss 🙏

  • @karatemikepatolino
    @karatemikepatolino 2 місяці тому +1

    What belt are you? Alloy Grade 8

  • @bieneulm1982
    @bieneulm1982 Рік тому +2

    Karate uses also one finger strikes, such as ippon ken or nakadaka-ippon ken. By the way... Isn´t Ikken hissatsu furtherly more of a principle (implemented through the japanese, in okinawan karate no such term or need for it exists) instead of a basis of a technique?

  • @61gafe
    @61gafe Рік тому +1

    why the chain?

  • @kempowarrior1954
    @kempowarrior1954 Рік тому

    A chain belt in karate.

  • @Mateenkhankarateclub
    @Mateenkhankarateclub Рік тому +1

    I'm form Pakistan

  • @tap.8808
    @tap.8808 Рік тому

    これぞ壁ドン

  • @waldorfmartialarts8320
    @waldorfmartialarts8320 Рік тому

    Must be Straight line from index finger knuckle to forearm.

  • @fin3315
    @fin3315 Рік тому

    ТАм стена из гипсокартона?

  • @msmith8539
    @msmith8539 Рік тому +1

    GrandMaster Frank Van Lenten 10th degree black belt in Goshin Goju-Ryu Karate Do said if you have callous on your knuckles, your hands aren't conditioned properly. He said the power is internal. His hands had no calluses.

  • @jakklovediablo6293
    @jakklovediablo6293 Рік тому

    I wish i could train like this but if i do i have to give up on playing piano 😂
    Because hand and finger will develop a ton of fibrous tissue

  • @nikkoigawa8057
    @nikkoigawa8057 Рік тому +1

    Le Makiwara doit être" FLEXIBLE ",sinon ça provoque les décollements des organes internes ,:poumons, le cœur, les articulations ect...dû par l'onde de choc.

  • @jayaguilar2031
    @jayaguilar2031 Рік тому

    🤔...can we buy one at walmart?

  • @Thaumic89
    @Thaumic89 Рік тому

    👊 #Kyokushin

  • @jayaguilar2031
    @jayaguilar2031 Рік тому +1

    🤔...whys he got a chain around his waist? Is he ghost rider?

  • @Tantemify
    @Tantemify Рік тому

    i dont wish to damage my hands to this extend.

  • @a.newman8299
    @a.newman8299 Рік тому +1

    Master, you are wrong! The makiwara that vibrates is what you need to develop better strength, better transfer, stronger forearm muscles, and good penetration. Without a vibrating makiwara, you are conditioning your brain to stop instead of going through the target. You are a master; you should know these things.

    • @osototo1987
      @osototo1987 6 місяців тому

      Estaba por escribir algo similar...el mejor entrenamiento es con la makiwara original enterrada en el suelo

  • @user-yp2vz9mh3y
    @user-yp2vz9mh3y Рік тому

    🤘🤘🤘✌️✌️✌️✊👌

  • @ayayashiba1231
    @ayayashiba1231 Рік тому

    Can anyone tell me why he wears a chain above his belt?

  • @RE-ct3ht
    @RE-ct3ht Рік тому +1

    Y el vecino

  • @dietergabriel7454
    @dietergabriel7454 Рік тому

    Which technics do you use against knife attacks if you have no chance to excape ?
    I think nidan geri seems quite effective ?

    • @regretfulladproductions4300
      @regretfulladproductions4300 Рік тому

      ...

    • @regretfulladproductions4300
      @regretfulladproductions4300 Рік тому

      This doesn't strike me as a "silat" or Russian ballerina kung fu channel. But who knows...

    • @regretfulladproductions4300
      @regretfulladproductions4300 Рік тому

      Which way is the arm coming at you with the knife? Is it a thrust? A slash? What? There is no instant kill kata for a dude with a knife. (Keep in mind most dudes with knives are f*d up on narcotics and a alot un predictable)
      You have to be versed in all forms of attack-defense. You have to know them. Then if the time comes you'll find out if you studied well enough or if you just liked the idea of martial arts (and end up dead or worse - paralysis)

  • @riksaadrian2612
    @riksaadrian2612 Рік тому

    the best martial art all the time is real temple shaolin kung fu....their body very strong, fast and deadly...but not for fight show or competition....

  • @jayluck5615
    @jayluck5615 Рік тому

    i just kinda woder if it would eventually hurt less

  • @user-kx5lp2lu6k
    @user-kx5lp2lu6k Рік тому +1

    束ねた竹に貫手かましてそう…

  • @SoldierAndrew
    @SoldierAndrew 9 місяців тому

    He claims all karate only punch with first two knuckles.
    But okinawan iishin ryu karate and Japanese shorinji kempo use vertical fist

  • @janstone2365
    @janstone2365 Рік тому

    I am not worried about his knuckles, but he will have seriously bad elbow and shoulder degerative joint disease later on....

  • @mikeposavic9646
    @mikeposavic9646 Рік тому +1

    Chinese martial arts harden the entire hand. I just got done doing some work on finger tips.

  • @rash7941
    @rash7941 Рік тому

    Я один слышу что он говорит (чё бля) когда бьёт но ат этого ещё эффектнее

  • @dylankramer9249
    @dylankramer9249 Рік тому +1

    Comment

  • @bw5187
    @bw5187 Рік тому

    i feel like he could break through 10 boards

  • @manuelcarmona-sj4ks
    @manuelcarmona-sj4ks Рік тому

    Doesn't this Hurt Your Hands Long Term? Not Claiming to know, or Trolling; I really want to Train, but Not if I Lose my Hands.

  • @tapasdutta2989
    @tapasdutta2989 Рік тому +1

    Osu

  • @tommysdirtandsoultommytheh1569

    Ever see a skilled carpenter hammer a nail? One strike with the hammer and it's in. Ever watch an amateur? Bent nails or split wood from missed strikes. That's because just because you have the tool or weapon it is worthless without the proper skill and body training on how to use it. So you can have hands like stone (or a hammer) and calloused to the max but if you don't know how to punch or develop that then the callouses are worthless. In the old days in Okinawa they wrapped rope around trees to callous the knuckles but this was separate from "Makiwara" training. Like the title here says "hitting the makiwara." That's all this is... "hitting." Punching is something different and that is learned by the flexible/standard makiwara. Even a heavy bag works. The key is that it allows you to punch through with resistance and that develops the muscles involved along with technique; rather than having the punch halted by a solid object. The flex in a makiwara is important. The harder you punch the harder the makiwara flexes and pushes/springs back creating a constant challenge which helps develop the punch. Speed, power and technique. This is the purpose of a real makiwara. One that flexes. Not to mention the possible damage over the years from pounding something with no give for many years.