30th Kyokushin American International Karate Championships - 12 November 2022

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  • Raw and unedited footage of the knockdown competition during the 30th Kyokushin American International Karate Championships sponsored by the USA-IFK. Osu!
    The next event for the USA-IFKK will be The 4th Annual United States International Kyokushin Championships being held 28 January 2023 at the Tropicana Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey! For more information or to register visit uskyokushin.com Don't miss it! Osu!
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  • @kissPANCRASION
    @kissPANCRASION 11 днів тому

    I love watching kyokushin karate tourneys, something about them makes it so enjoyable and different!

  • @TheRugghead
    @TheRugghead Рік тому +10

    that brown belt at 37 minutes was not doing Kyokushin and got KO'd the girls at 40min were LIT

  • @WadeSmith-oe5xd
    @WadeSmith-oe5xd 3 місяці тому +1

    That body kick at 10 minutes is one of the hardest body shots I've ever seen in competition martial arts.

  • @risingsunsradiance
    @risingsunsradiance Рік тому +8

    This was an awesome tournament! Respect to everyone involved and all who competed. A very big Osu!

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  Рік тому +1

      Yes, there were lots of great fights! I'm really looking forward to our next tournament! The United States International Kyokushin Championships, will be held in Atlantic City on January 28th, 2023. Thanks for your comment! Osu!!!

    • @KDTrey5735
      @KDTrey5735 6 місяців тому

      @@billstewartkyokushinkarate amazing tournament. This was my first time ever tournament and I am looking forward to my next. I fought in division 16c and got 1st place. I am looking forward to the next one I compete in.

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  6 місяців тому

      @@KDTrey5735 Congrats! Osu!

  • @michaelclark7033
    @michaelclark7033 Місяць тому

    this is a dangerous tournament

  • @haydendiazj5982
    @haydendiazj5982 Рік тому +1

    I actually do this style of karate and a osu to th martial artist there’s actually a tournament coming ip but udk if i wnat to go or mot because of how injured i might get and ive always bee curious do they put you in matches by weight, age, belt, or height

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  6 місяців тому

      Osu! My apologies as I somehow missed the notification on your comment. I expect the tournament you were considering has come and gone.
      The short answer to your question is that it depends. Generally, in knockdown, they do not divide by belt as it's full-contact, but they will try to match based on experience if they have enough competitors. Depending on the tournament, divisions may be based on age, experience, and weight. It can depend on who shows up that day as promoters will almost always reserve the right to combine divisions if there are not enough competitors.
      In our tournaments in the US, we also have Semi-Contact divisions. Semi-contact because the competitors wear gloves, shin & instep, and headgear. The divisions follow knockdown rules though. These divisions are normally divided up based on belt rank so may be a better way to compete and get a taste of what it's like. Osu!

  • @yikemikehappa2463
    @yikemikehappa2463 Рік тому +1

    Kudo to all the fighters. Ousssss
    I see some fighters who are probably just beginning cross training or don’t have a lot of experience training kyokushin. They lean forward too much, poor stances, poor footworks, poor guards.
    On the other hands, other fighters were advanced with a lot if experience.
    It is the mix of experienced and non experienced fighters that make the whole things interesting and a learning experience.
    Martial arts forever!!!
    Osssssss!

  • @ADAM_CAMMA
    @ADAM_CAMMA Рік тому +1

    what organisation of Kyokushin is this? osu.

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  Рік тому +2

      Osu! My apologies, I've not been in the US for just over a month now. I somehow missed the notification for your comment. This tournament was sponsored by the USA-IFK Kyokushin organization which is led by Shihan Mike Monaco. Osu!

  • @michaelclark7033
    @michaelclark7033 Місяць тому

    what is the point of being able to inflict all of this damage to the body and the leg without being able to inflict damage on the head with the hands? And I saw a kick aimed at the head. Basically the fighters are just bracing to strike each other's bodies.

  • @marynowanaasica6120
    @marynowanaasica6120 Рік тому +2

    What was about that fight where one of the fighters had no karatega (26:30)? Is it allowed at such a tournarment? And both of them were so agressive. Judge stoped the fight to tell them to calm down. (Sorry for my English.)

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  Рік тому +4

      No worries about your English, it's fine 🙂 It was an open tournaments so anyone can come in and fight. We had fighters from other styles, including MMA/MuayThai. You're correct in that competitors normally wear a white gi but we have some flexibility on that and it wasn't required in this tournament.
      My impression of the problem was that they weren't understanding the commands. I could hear the referee talking to them from where I was sitting. In Kyokushin tournaments commands are given in Japanese. I could hear him explaining to them (more than once) what the commands meant in English so he initially gave them the benefit of the doubt. Being aggressive is fine, but not following the referees instructions is not. After a couple of verbal warnings and reminders that "YAME!" meant "STOP" one of the fighters received an official warning. Thanks for your comment🙏 OSU!

    • @marynowanaasica6120
      @marynowanaasica6120 Рік тому +1

      @@billstewartkyokushinkarate Thanks for your answer.
      I thought when you start in Kyokushin tournaments you need to know Japanese commands. About being agressive - well, I had impression, that it was more than sport competition, these guys looked like they wanted to really hurt each other. But like I said, it was only my impression.
      Thanks again. Great tournament. I've already watched it a few times. OSU!

    • @soulflame5635
      @soulflame5635 8 місяців тому +1

      More interesting is guy on left in karate gi - with black belt - that does not know rules/ commands / meanings ?
      Weird - looks like he was given karate gi and belt for costume.
      Guy on right - you can see he is new to fight and tournaments.
      I've trained tkd/kickbox/kyokushin for years - I understand this is open - so outsiders can come in - but left fighter was kind of weird to me.

    • @JohnAlbertDiPasquale
      @JohnAlbertDiPasquale 6 місяців тому +1

      @@billstewartkyokushinkarate dayum That is a piece i didn't know was a thing here in States XD

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@soulflame5635 My apologies, I see you made your comment a couple of months ago. I somehow missed the notification and it got buried in my inbox. I'm just seeing it today.
      Yes, it does happen. There were fighters there who were fighting under knockdown rules for the first time. One does need to train as much as possible under the rules of the competition. The old adage, "You fight how you train" is very applicable here. It's also true that not everyone wearing a gi is being taught the commands in Japanese.
      Thanks for your comment! OSU!

  • @macrobertson996
    @macrobertson996 Рік тому +2

    Osu. NO MATS ?

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  Рік тому +1

      Osu! Yes, they're on mats, although I can understand why it may not immediately appear that way. From the looks of them, I think these were custom mats designed specifically for this gym as the lines for other sports line up perfectly.

    • @jvliv435
      @jvliv435 Рік тому

      In my days there were no mats, just the wood floor and pretty much everything was allowed (throwing's included, which I loved to do and learned from Bluming Sensei RIP) except face punches for obvious reasons.

  • @retest6658
    @retest6658 6 місяців тому

    dude, thats not kyokushin. Whats the point of punching non-stop?

  • @ThePeterR66
    @ThePeterR66 10 днів тому

    they should hit for real, no fake smooth soy boy type

  • @christopheredig2332
    @christopheredig2332 3 місяці тому

    Maybe we should teach to the American public that we don't say "jab" or "uppercut"... Anyways...

  • @edgar22452
    @edgar22452 Рік тому +1

    I am shotokan karateka. I've been practicing shotokan for over 10 years. I love kyokushin karate. However I don't like the no punching to the face rule. I don't think that's realistic combat. Just my opinion. Osu!!!

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  Рік тому +4

      Osu! Thanks for your comment and my apologies for just replying. It's an interesting topic of discussion that you touch on... You might be surprised to know that this issue is debated even within the Kyokushin community and that there are those who agree with you😄 When it comes to tournaments, my own viewpoint is that there are always going to be rules and conditions that prevent any "sporting" contest from being totally "realistic" 🙂
      My understanding (it was over 50 years ago and before my time in Kyokushin) was that allowing face punches was considered but it was decided there would be to much blood. The alternative would have been to wear gloves, but that wasn't considered to be "realistic" enough. In a "real fight" no one is going be wearing gloves after all😉 In knockdown points are scored by hurting your opponent, knocking them down, or knocking them out... as opposed to some other rulesets who are scoring points with a touch. From that perspective fighting bare knuckle under knockdown rules it could be argued is much more "realistic" 🤔 What do people think is "more" realistic... getting hit with a hook to the ribs with a bare knuckle fist, or one wearing a glove?😉
      Again, there will always be a difference between "sport" and "real world". The value that competition provides us in any of the combat sports, is what you learn about yourself when you face the very real possibility of injury. In that respect there is an element of "realism" in all of them 🙂

      Thanks again for your comment🙏 Osu!!!

    • @edgar22452
      @edgar22452 Рік тому

      @@billstewartkyokushinkarate Osu to u too. I just feel like it's not realistic to not punch the face or head in combat. Bareknuckle fighting is making a comeback. Have u watched the BKFC? Bareknuckle Fighting Championship?

    • @billstewartkyokushinkarate
      @billstewartkyokushinkarate  Рік тому +5

      @@edgar22452 Osu! I think most everyone agrees that restricting punches to the face or head in "actual" combat is impractical🙂 I hope they do anyway 🤔 That's why we practice strikes to the face and head in the dojo. Knockdown is a ruleset for a sport. Kyokushin, like many other martial arts, includes techniques that are not legal in competition. Any combat sport will have restrictions aimed at fighter safety.
      The BKFC, as you point out, fights bare knuckle and you'll have noticed that it can be bloody. They don't allow kicks, grappling, or throws though. Is that realistic? What makes a punch to the face superior as a technique to kicking someone in the knee or taking them to the ground and submitting them?
      There are pros and cons to any ruleset. It's kind of like saying boxing isn't realistic because they don't allow kicks or BJJ isn't realistic because they don't allow punches🙂 Osu!

  • @septimiu1976
    @septimiu1976 8 місяців тому

    bs

  • @brycejakes2329
    @brycejakes2329 8 місяців тому

    Fuck good job

  • @EricTheRed2808
    @EricTheRed2808 7 місяців тому +1

    That's ..... karate?

    • @retest6658
      @retest6658 6 місяців тому +1

      ikr more like brawling

    • @paulpangilinan6671
      @paulpangilinan6671 Місяць тому

      Kyokushin Karate doesn't allow punches to the head, only kicks, so it makes it look awkward without the typical defensive stances of other combat sports, especially since they just punch the body. They do have takedowns and head kicks so it doesn't look too bad

    • @jeroenherlaar8308
      @jeroenherlaar8308 5 годин тому

      It is a full contact style of karate: Kyokushin.