His demonstrations of these Shito-Ruy katas are absolutely convincing. And tell how difficult it is to perform all movements correctly. With power and precision. Pure art and skill. Although bunkai applications make sense, most of them have no use in real self defense and fighting situations, like in street fight. But its good to keep alive this great karate tradition. By kata competitions and in training dojos. When training karate, everyone learn a lot. Of themselves too. And some discipline too, although nowadays it need to be teached differently than before.
@@AlessandroTimmi Funny a year later I came back here to make this same comment (I forgot I already had), and saw my comment here. So I'll also add that I like the Lefevre part also because of how Hasegawa was imitating his movements in the background in the kumite video lol!
Excelente, como se aprende el análisis del movimiento,aunque sea viendo. Cuando no contamos con el maestro completamente enseñado. Lo importante es aprender y saber enseñar. Nunca es tarde y reconocer que no lo sabemos todo. Si es que queremos dar una buena enseñanza. Sigamos aprovechando las ciencias del deporte. pero debemos ser investigadores. Gambatte Kudassai.
Agree. Over years of karate practice I have seen translators (who don't practice the Japanese Martial Arts), really struggle with Martial Art translation. Sure they might speak the Japanese language quite well. But they don't speak the language of the 'Martial Art' at all. Frankly you are far better off with the instructor showing & the students learning by using their innate sense of what the teacher is trying to achieve. When the Japanese teacher says 'kaki uke' or something similar, the translator usually won't know what it means. But students, from a good dojo will. They know what it means and so the mind can move to then 'feel' and experience what lesson point the teacher wants to impart. That's been my experience anyway.
Since you are talking about a World Karate champion and World-class Sensei, you should be more respectful, also if you don't like his technique. Anyway, if it is that good, why don't you show us your level in a video, so that anyone can judge you as you did with Levefre Sensei?
Alessandro Timmi About world champion I dont deny it, it has certainly well deserved and He is with all rights to profit from that giving courses around the world. Now, it is a clear example that sports kumite deforms the technician. Single I support sport kata. Fighters of Kumite are athletes
Oh goodness... He has such command over his entire body; that power he generates from his hips is incredible.
Потрясающий сенсей.Сколько же труда он вложил в свое мастерство!
His demonstrations of these Shito-Ruy katas are absolutely convincing. And tell how difficult it is to perform all movements correctly. With power and precision.
Pure art and skill.
Although bunkai applications make sense, most of them have no use in real self defense and fighting situations, like in street fight.
But its good to keep alive this great karate tradition. By kata competitions and in training dojos.
When training karate, everyone learn a lot. Of themselves too. And some discipline too, although nowadays it need to be teached differently than before.
I love Karate Shito Ryu for ever
Hasegawa sensei seems like a really down-to-earth guy. I liked that bit at the end with him showing the movements to Junior Lefevre, sensei.
Yes, he definitely is. Great karateka, teacher and person.
@@AlessandroTimmi Funny a year later I came back here to make this same comment (I forgot I already had), and saw my comment here. So I'll also add that I like the Lefevre part also because of how Hasegawa was imitating his movements in the background in the kumite video lol!
Shihan oss.you would my favorite teacher.💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
Keren
Very good explanation of hip movements and power and speed
Excellent teaching
Hasegawa sensei's karate is amazing!
great i am from México and i practice shito ryu style, hasegawa es great sensei. oss
Excellent teaching and explanation !
just trained with him today it was awesome.
Indeed, Hasegawa Sensei is a great teacher!
I bet 👍
Thanks
Fantástico maestro!
Great teachings . Thanks for sharing.
Excellent !!! Thank you for share it.
You are welcome JGFU... more stuff soon!
grazie mille !!!
JGFU Prego! :)
Perfect! It's beautiful kata. JP. Oss!
Very helpful
Excelente, como se aprende el análisis del movimiento,aunque sea viendo. Cuando no contamos con el maestro completamente enseñado. Lo importante es aprender y saber enseñar. Nunca es tarde y reconocer que no lo sabemos todo. Si es que queremos dar una buena enseñanza. Sigamos aprovechando las ciencias del deporte. pero debemos ser investigadores. Gambatte Kudassai.
Thanks so much for sharing this Alex!!
You are welcome Zach... more stuff soon!
great
Yup!
Hi Timmi, do you know the name of uke technique at 12:40? Thank in advance!
Alessandro, muchas gracias por todos tus vídeos; todos ellos han sido muy útiles para mi para aprender Karate Shito Ryu!
Un abrazo!
You are welcome Giovanni! And many more videos are coming, stay tuned! :)
InstaBlaster.
fantastic
Outstanding!
Yup, he is awesome!
Fantastic dreaming of training with him
I hope that you will have this possibility... in the meantime enjoy mi videos! :-)
It's very clear
Мне за полтос. Давно практикую Годжу рю. Последние лет двадцать с удовольствием тренирую некоторые ката Рюэй-рю (для сравнения).
No translator needed. Just watch and repeat...watch again, repeat again until you get it right. Osu!
Agree. Over years of karate practice I have seen translators (who don't practice the Japanese Martial Arts), really struggle with Martial Art translation. Sure they might speak the Japanese language quite well. But they don't speak the language of the 'Martial Art' at all. Frankly you are far better off with the instructor showing & the students learning by using their innate sense of what the teacher is trying to achieve.
When the Japanese teacher says 'kaki uke' or something similar, the translator usually won't know what it means. But students, from a good dojo will. They know what it means and so the mind can move to then 'feel' and experience what lesson point the teacher wants to impart. That's been my experience anyway.
top shelf Sensei
Excellent 💪💪
Amazing!
WOW ‼️
More bunkai !
Pretty much perfect form.
Hasegawa is bad-ass
Yup!
This man is realy top of the world who whas his teacher????
buen video.gracias por subrlo!!!
This guy has perfect movement. Is this Goju Ryu?
And the blonde girl is very good also.
***** exactly!
How can I reach out to him
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عالی اوس
veeresh masss
He is good, good kime and techniques, she needs at least 10 more years to improve her kime
Kick no currently for master
the translator obviously has no idea what's going on
She doesn't know how go translate what sensei is saying
Forgive me ,I have to : BANKAI!
Oops wrong one.
is lefevre 6º dan?? I have a better technique that him, I'm 1st dan. Yukimitsu is incredible but Junior sucks
Since you are talking about a World Karate champion and World-class Sensei, you should be more respectful, also if you don't like his technique. Anyway, if it is that good, why don't you show us your level in a video, so that anyone can judge you as you did with Levefre Sensei?
Alessandro Timmi About world champion I dont deny it, it has certainly well deserved and He is with all rights to profit from that giving courses around the world. Now, it is a clear example that sports kumite deforms the technician. Single I support sport kata. Fighters of Kumite are athletes
Alessandro Timmi I love your channel, dont get angry
Lalo Landa that was a constructive comment, thank you! Not angry at all! :)
+Lalo Landa MY friend Lefevre was a world and european champ,you are a nobody in martial arts world this is the diference.
The translator is not helping at all
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