Incidentally, from the outside looking in, the master's teaching methods may be seen as highly abusive. However, to be truly proficient in these techniques a student needs to feel the techniques themselves. This is old school thought. I couldn't imagine what he went through with His masters.
@@R.Merkhet I don't think there abusive at all when I was bad at school in 1997 my mum would snitch on me to my Sense and he would discipline me make me stand pigeon toe and kick me if I didn't stand still i understand know why he did it now I'm sure plenty of senses have had that one student before they really want to ✊🏽
@@THABLK1 I understand what you're saying about punishment, I've experienced that in different ways myself. I'm referring to physical training involving a uke, that's not punishment at all.
1:37 in and can I just say.... please give the young man applause for bearing with the pain and suffering! He doesn't get enough recognition for his role here!
absolutely. Most people would have physical problems for the rest of the day with this much attention to his pressure points. The only way to learn and have confidence in the tecniques power is to suffer the tecnique yourself, as this brave self controlled victim is doing. A truly beautiful art form in motion.
As a physio who dabbled in martial arts and acupressure that is very interesting. A lot of points he showed are quite painful for most people. I wonder how that would go with anyone who trains with them and might be desensitised.
We feel the pain after the sparring or fight. I have a degree in physics 😔 just not classical but the weird small scale one 😔 I assure you, a hook to your liver is much worse.. Feels like a kick on the nads, basically. 😬 And still having to stand the difficulty at breathing is hard enough 😬😬😬😬😬😔
@@misterlau5246 I agree as well. Pressure points and utilizing them to gain control has limited effect, especially when you are dealing with someone that is experiencing excited delirium or is high. More often than not, they don't feel it, or they don't feel it enough to get an adequate response from them. I like the study of this topic, but in practice, it is kind of limited. You need actual joint manipulation and or directed destructive power like a strike.
@brandonh4527 some strikes to forearm's nerves can be painful but won't stop anyone. I once saw a very big and altered guy who was tased... Thrice... Ouch... A taser is better than dim mak and this dude endured 3 shocks 😬😳
I love Master Miyahira's teachings, they are extremely profound but he makes them easy to understand. Even just looking at the videos, we can still feel its powerful Aura. I'm a big fan!!! I intend to go to Okinawa and visit his Dojo. Miyahira's Bujutsu!!! 👏👏👏
Muchas gracias maestro, mi maestro hace ya 31 años que se fue a vivir a china por un problema que tubo cuando yo estaba aprendiendo mi segunda técnica combinada, dado esto me quedo un vacío en mi ser x un faltante en seguir aprendiendo kun fu, hoy vuelvo a la vida y buscó a alguien por mi zona de residencia que enseñe a la vieja usanza arte marcial, saludos sifu.
Actually the content do exist in books and such for Qin Na but teachers are very rare. Qin Na is the gentle one generally used for grappling submissions. Fen Jin &Cuo Gu are the deadly ones as it literally means "separate the tendons" and "dislocating bones/joints". People can literally lose arms and legs at their joints when these techniques are applied to Qin Na. This is where you see all the twisting and bending of the wrists, elbows, arms, necks, shoulders, back, etc. becomes bloody via "detachment" of said body part. Sensei Miyahira knows which is why he said "something scary lurking in me".
To me these have always been something not everyone should learn or know. I can understand why the ancient Chinese or Japanese wouldn't teach this to just anyone. There are to many bad people in this world who should not learn this. The enemy or opponent shouldn't know this. I think these should be kept private even though I would like to know these ancient techniques. It's safer and more meaningful.
This is what the kung fu masters said to Bruce Lee. I'm glad he didn't listen to them. And we rediscovered the revolution of martial arts in western countries and movies. Knowledge, open mind. Knowing this and just stay there be confident is a lazy behaviour. Let the enemy know it but train harder than him than anybody. Knowledge is practicing.
@@alphaangelo9837 I agree in a sense. As I got older and seeing many martial art movies and how the disciple would always attack and kill their master due to arrogance and pride. I feel these kind of secrets shouldn't be taught to all walks of life. It might just be best to keep it in the family than teaching an outsider secrets from the home. Bruce Lee did a great service with bringing Real Martial Arts to the States, but he too practiced some things individually as well. He knew the importance of teaching only a few disciples all things
@@user-zt9bx5lh2d This is simply a variation of Hon Gyaku . It's a simple lock that pretty much only works on a VERY passive opponent. it's painful as hell, but it's almost impossible to pull off on a resisting opponent that is attempting to hit you and harm you. His adrenaline will overpower this easily.
@@Haywood-Jablomie Hon Gyaku seems to be simplified version of Qin Na upon viewing some demos. Adrenaline do not overcome Pressure points. They are cut off from flowing into that position or limb due to the way he is grabbing them at specific points. Any attempt to fight it,, without the knowhow, would incur even greater pain and more joints get locked down one after another. He explained this during The S angle demonstration. The grip strength training of the fingers, the knowledge about the anatomy, pressure points, natural movement are major factors in successful Qin Na grappling.
dude; the way you phrased your comment; sounds like something an ancient Chinese master probably once said. gave me weird vibes. you earned your likes. have a good day
geez .... that is powerful stuff. As in the people discovered the various weaknesses in the human body over time. The teacher reminds me of vs arashi guys ... charismatic and highly intelligent.
Excelente técnica 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.... éste maestro debería hacer más vídeos de éstos,me encantó escuchar sus consejos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 mis saludos atte desde la Patagonia norte Argentina 🇦🇷💪🏻
Удивительный Человек ! Мастер ! Изучил Окинавское Карате ! Затем обучался кунфу в Китае ! Целеустремлённый ! Заинтересованный ! Вступивший на Путь Воина ! Достигший Космических Высот в познании Сокровенного ! Простой в общении ! Искренний ! Образец для Молодого Поколения !
Maestro:gracias por compartir tan valiosa enseñanza.Su valía es inmensa! Su aporte a la defensa de los mas débiles muy apreciable.Ahora a practicar alguna de esas cosas que enseña.Saludos
Una clase de maestro muy superior pero con mucha nobleza al No pelear por pelear la técnica MUY avanzada del maestro es una arma mortal combinando las artes marciales , felicitaciones al Maestro Miyahira por compartir sus enseñanzas y experiencia , todas las artes marciales son para no pelear.👏👏👏👏
hello i'm from vietnam, i very very like okinawa karate, So I researched the resources for me to learn, and I realized that in this world there are many techniques in each martial art that are very good.
Imagino al maestro Miyahira diciéndote: "te he elegido para ser mi ayudante en la próxima exhibición de mis técnicas." Yo no sabría dilucidar si eso es un premio o un castigo... ja!
Remember, those pressure points actually need lots and lots of practice and experiences. Unless you're super talented, go go go. If you're not, then don't try it in real fight, mostly you'll only open yourself to weaknesses and delay your time in battle or dangers hahaha
I also study pressure points a while ,. less presure doesnt work much pressure hurts or is able to inflict serious damage,. this is an art where youre able to practice centurys ,. ty for share wish an nice day pls stay well🐝💐
Это великолепный мастер. Хочется пожелать ему крепкого здоровья процветания. Хоть он и считает себя опасным человеком я думаю что уже то что он это понимает говорит о том что это миролюбивый человек. Всех благ ему желаю.
Makes me think of old world Chinese merchants bringing martial arts to Okinawa. I am so grateful to those Chinese and Japanese masters for these life enhancing secrets.
👍 Very nice video ... Thank You. Having an interest in learning something is extremely helpful ... Nice to hear the history of the path of learning the practitioner took.
Fantastic video! Would love to learn these points and techniques for self-defense. Also, I can't help but think the guy on which Mr. Miyahira was demonstrating must be a masochist, lol 😂 (or he's a very dedicated student!)
Chi Na (Chinese Grappling), is the "NICE" way to deal with an OP. This same technology changes, when those Pressure points are "HIT" with Fajing (fahh jing - explosive power). At that point, it is called "Dim Mak". Such a strike done properly... can cause Severe internal injuries. This can be anything from Ruptured organs or veins / arteries... or it can simply cause so much internal inflammation, as to severely limit the OPs bloodflow circulation. Additionally, the hits can cause serious nervous system effects, from numbness and unable to move for a while... to involuntary spasms, to your legs complete giving out.. and even not being able to breath well, or breath at all. The very hearts beat can be effected too. Often, the pain and sensations are so overwhelming, that the Mind will temporarily shut down (KO)... and the OP will go unconscious. There are a lot of Frauds out there, that might know the correct places to strike... However... simply hitting them with a standards type of strike is never going to do much... especially against a well conditioned fighters body. Only a high level Fajing strike, is capable of causing these severe damages / effects... and the truth is, that very few combat artists today... actually can perform Fajing strikes at all. There is a channel by user lilylily that has Dim Mak vids. Some are fakes and or deceptive.. but there are some that are very clearly real, and they are terrifying. I have 28 yrs experience in the high level Chinese combat arts. I learned and mastered high level Fajing, to which I utilize when punching, and even on interceptions. However... I never learned the pressure points. I simply knocked out fighters with a very light fajing strike to the OPs foreheads, via a vertical fist. I never used more than 15% of what I was capable of delivering. I also never used Finger strikes in sparring... but I have conditioned my fingers to be able to do so... if I were ever in need of using the most lethal of weapons. That is the type of thing that this fighter was likely trying not to speak about...
@@diogomata2438 Ive sparred plenty of MMA fighters, as well as had them over to cross train. The UFC is just a sport Game. It offers very little realism, to actual high level barefist combat. Even IF I had the desire to entire the UFC... the very first Qualification event, would be the first and Last fight... after I destroyed a fighters kneecap, with a round that lasted less than 2 seconds. (Ive done the same thing to a different disrespectful fighter, before. It took a month for him to fully recover... and I used less than 20% of what I was capable of delivering) You see.. the problem is that nobody that sees a fighter eat such a kick, and the aftermath of a fighter screaming and crying a river of tears... wants to step up to be Next in line. Its one thing to talk trash, and make assumptions on the internet. Its a very different thing, to see actual destructive reality... right in front of your eyes and ears. The stuff that MMA artists train... is basically just a watered down combination of already sportized arts. Its even more watered down than the arts they stole from... because they didnt take the specialized training drills and exercises, which would develop these techs to a MUCH higher level of potentials. Of course... none of this info will make any sense, to anyone that has no depth of experience in high level combat arts. Being a Fanboy, does not equate to Experience.
@@Cynry There are many times and places, where you can not carry such a weapon. Furthermore... there are many situations, where the OPs that are attacking are too close, and too fast... then you wont have the time to even pull a weapon out in time. Every weapon and tactic, has its optimal uses.
Well it is just one technique, you never use only qinna to fight that would be suicide, you must only use it when condition permit every real chinese martial artist knows that
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I love it when the Sense of sifu giggles while inflicting pain on his students it lets you know they really like there job .
Mine used to pin us with a joint lock and then tickle us to test the pin and lockout. It's a great test of the pin.
Incidentally, from the outside looking in, the master's teaching methods may be seen as highly abusive. However, to be truly proficient in these techniques a student needs to feel the techniques themselves. This is old school thought. I couldn't imagine what he went through with His masters.
@@R.Merkhet I don't think there abusive at all when I was bad at school in 1997 my mum would snitch on me to my Sense and he would discipline me make me stand pigeon toe and kick me if I didn't stand still i understand know why he did it now I'm sure plenty of senses have had that one student before they really want to ✊🏽
@@THABLK1 I understand what you're saying about punishment, I've experienced that in different ways myself. I'm referring to physical training involving a uke, that's not punishment at all.
"there job" congratz. 8 year olds have better grammar than you
自分は鍼灸師なので、今回の内容はとても身近に感じました。治療と武術が同じ経絡・経穴を使うということは知識としては分かりますが、実際に相手を倒すぐらいの威力があるというのを目の当たりにして驚きます。宮平先生は治療家になられたとしても一流になると思いました。また今回は先生の技に対する人生観を教えてくださって、とても素晴らしかったです。
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1:37 in and can I just say.... please give the young man applause for bearing with the pain and suffering! He doesn't get enough recognition for his role here!
the kid might be a masochist?
absolutely. Most people would have physical problems for the rest of the day with this much attention to his pressure points. The only way to learn and have confidence in the tecniques power is to suffer the tecnique yourself, as this brave self controlled victim is doing. A truly beautiful art form in motion.
やっぱり宮平先生の優しい語り口、その裏にある恐ろしさ、強さに憧れます。
Yaakin
I believe that the gentleman's pain translates into more than 18 languages 😂
I totally agree😂
As a physio who dabbled in martial arts and acupressure that is very interesting. A lot of points he showed are quite painful for most people. I wonder how that would go with anyone who trains with them and might be desensitised.
We feel the pain after the sparring or fight.
I have a degree in physics 😔 just not classical but the weird small scale one 😔
I assure you, a hook to your liver is much worse.. Feels like a kick on the nads, basically. 😬 And still having to stand the difficulty at breathing is hard enough 😬😬😬😬😬😔
Ask the guy on which Mr. Miyahira was demonstrating, he should be able to tell you 😂
@@misterlau5246 I agree as well. Pressure points and utilizing them to gain control has limited effect, especially when you are dealing with someone that is experiencing excited delirium or is high. More often than not, they don't feel it, or they don't feel it enough to get an adequate response from them. I like the study of this topic, but in practice, it is kind of limited. You need actual joint manipulation and or directed destructive power like a strike.
@brandonh4527 some strikes to forearm's nerves can be painful but won't stop anyone.
I once saw a very big and altered guy who was tased... Thrice...
Ouch... A taser is better than dim mak and this dude endured 3 shocks 😬😳
現在の達人の1人である事は間違い無い。凡人では理解するまで時間を要するが多分感覚で理解しているのでしょう。天才です。
技を習得する覚悟、使う覚悟、使わない覚悟という三つが頭に浮かびました。道具や言葉を使う時も心に問い掛けようと思います。
I love Master Miyahira's teachings, they are extremely profound but he makes them easy to understand. Even just looking at the videos, we can still feel its powerful Aura. I'm a big fan!!! I intend to go to Okinawa and visit his Dojo. Miyahira's Bujutsu!!! 👏👏👏
What's the name of this martial art?
@@jennz3550 Kung Fu
Almost everything he teaches isn’t actually his.
@@Liliquan that's literally every teacher on the planet....their job is to teach not to invent
恐ろしい、そしてこの方が良識をもって、且つ日本にいらっしゃることは本当に頼もしい
宮平先生の技を見てこれを健康に生かせないかなといつも思ってました。
ツボの事を調べるようになったのも宮平先生の技を見てからです。
先生は人体の構造とかをどのような本で勉強されたのか気になります。
治療には使ってこなかったとおっしゃられてましたが
宮平先生の実技にもとづいたツボの効かせ方や指の鍛え方は
治療技術にもなにかヒントになりそうな気がするので
宮平先生がツボや経絡の本書かれたら凄い欲しい。
医療の世界だけでは見えてこないものもありそうなので気になります。
いつも道場生の方が気の毒になるぐらい、優しい語り口調で攻めてる先生😅
Muchas gracias maestro, mi maestro hace ya 31 años que se fue a vivir a china por un problema que tubo cuando yo estaba aprendiendo mi segunda técnica combinada, dado esto me quedo un vacío en mi ser x un faltante en seguir aprendiendo kun fu, hoy vuelvo a la vida y buscó a alguien por mi zona de residencia que enseñe a la vieja usanza arte marcial, saludos sifu.
宮平先生がやってきた技を使わざるを得ないってのは、
完全に殺し合いの話になるからそら怖いですなw
やはり思った通り、宮平先生は優しくもありその裏には夜叉の顔を持っていますね。
それを垣間見た感じです。
5:33 経絡の説明を受けた時に、監督が知ってるくせに「経絡?」って聞くもんだから、お弟子さんが「嫌だなぁ」という顔していて監督のドSぶりも見れる。
Actually the content do exist in books and such for Qin Na but teachers are very rare. Qin Na is the gentle one generally used for grappling submissions. Fen Jin &Cuo Gu are the deadly ones as it literally means "separate the tendons" and "dislocating bones/joints". People can literally lose arms and legs at their joints when these techniques are applied to Qin Na. This is where you see all the twisting and bending of the wrists, elbows, arms, necks, shoulders, back, etc. becomes bloody via "detachment" of said body part. Sensei Miyahira knows which is why he said "something scary lurking in me".
宮平先生、本当に憧れの人です
Thank you. 🙏🏾 The most relatable lines for me were “So I know something scary lurks inside me” and “In that sense, I don’t think I’m a kind person.”
宮平先生の「恐い」は、私達が拳銃を持っている感覚なのでしょう。
相手が「恐い」のではなく「「相手を殺してしまう自分が恐い」のだと思います。
私は伝統派空手を少し齧りましたが、それだけでも一生かかっても極めるのは困難です。
宮平先生は打撃技だけでなく、チンナ・投げ技・武器術・・・ 全てが超一流。
範馬勇次郎以上ですやん。こんな大天才が実在している事に驚愕します。
宮平先生にはもっとメディアに出て中国拳法の素晴らしさを世に広く公開して
素質の高い弟子に技を伝承していただきたいです。
それほどまでに宮平先生の技は格闘技界の「至宝」だと思います。
5年でこれだけの技術の基礎と発展させるだけの知識を持って帰れたなぁっていつも思います
youtubeで最近見る格闘家や武術家たちの中で、イチバンやべえ人だと思わせられるのが宮平先生だと思う。笑顔すら怖い。
個人的に、影武流の雨宮先生とコラボしてほしいわ~
宮平師は既存の武術とは異なる新たな武術を生む力がある、、というよりすでに生んでいらっしゃいますね
骨格と捻れと健と筋肉の緊張と角度と技!?点穴?すごいですね!魅力的な武術の技です!さらに、暴力と狂気が人間の争いをさまざまな欲などから導かれ、避けて通れない時は、それを武術やそれに近いものを学ぶ人々が、健全な愛や平和や正義を理解して調整するものかなとも思います!なかなか、綺麗ごとでは済まされない時は、野生的で原始的とは、自分でも自覚しますが、それに殉じないと、命や大切なものが守れない事ある気がします。ただ。磨かれて研鑽されたもので、いたずらに私利私欲に扱われるベキでもないから、何かしら人間らしい矛盾を包括しますが、武術の魅力やロマンや哲学を感じますね!
To me these have always been something not everyone should learn or know. I can understand why the ancient Chinese or Japanese wouldn't teach this to just anyone. There are to many bad people in this world who should not learn this. The enemy or opponent shouldn't know this. I think these should be kept private even though I would like to know these ancient techniques. It's safer and more meaningful.
This is what the kung fu masters said to Bruce Lee. I'm glad he didn't listen to them. And we rediscovered the revolution of martial arts in western countries and movies. Knowledge, open mind. Knowing this and just stay there be confident is a lazy behaviour. Let the enemy know it but train harder than him than anybody. Knowledge is practicing.
@@alphaangelo9837 I agree in a sense. As I got older and seeing many martial art movies and how the disciple would always attack and kill their master due to arrogance and pride. I feel these kind of secrets shouldn't be taught to all walks of life. It might just be best to keep it in the family than teaching an outsider secrets from the home. Bruce Lee did a great service with bringing Real Martial Arts to the States, but he too practiced some things individually as well. He knew the importance of teaching only a few disciples all things
@@user-zt9bx5lh2d This is simply a variation of Hon Gyaku . It's a simple lock that pretty much only works on a VERY passive opponent. it's painful as hell, but it's almost impossible to pull off on a resisting opponent that is attempting to hit you and harm you. His adrenaline will overpower this easily.
@@Haywood-Jablomie Hon Gyaku seems to be simplified version of Qin Na upon viewing some demos.
Adrenaline do not overcome Pressure points. They are cut off from flowing into that position or limb due to the way he is grabbing them at specific points. Any attempt to fight it,, without the knowhow, would incur even greater pain and more joints get locked down one after another. He explained this during The S angle demonstration.
The grip strength training of the fingers, the knowledge about the anatomy, pressure points, natural movement are major factors in successful Qin Na grappling.
dude; the way you phrased your comment; sounds like something an ancient Chinese master probably once said. gave me weird vibes. you earned your likes. have a good day
まさか武術家から任脈・督脈という言葉を聞くとは思わなかった。
別の意味で純度が高くなりそう(笑)
좋은 영상 배울게 많은 선생님들....... 항상 감사드립니다... ^^
良いビデオを学ぶために多くの先生.......いつもありがとう... ^^
geez .... that is powerful stuff. As in the people discovered the various weaknesses in the human body over time. The teacher reminds me of vs arashi guys ... charismatic and highly intelligent.
Que hombre más guapo, estar así a sus casi 60.... wow y doble wow 😍
Educado, elegante y con autocontról... Un sueño de hombre.
宮平先生の武術のこわさの背景が知れてよかったです
Très instructifs 👍
Grand merci pour les sous-titres en français!!🙏🇨🇵
Excelente técnica 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻.... éste maestro debería hacer más vídeos de éstos,me encantó escuchar sus consejos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 mis saludos atte desde la Patagonia norte Argentina 🇦🇷💪🏻
監督に問われて、しばしの沈黙の後にポツポツと中国での思い出を話される宮平先生。
言葉と言葉の間のわずかな間。その時の心象風景を思い出しながら語っておられたのでしょうか。
技術的な話もさりながら、全力の闘いをせざるを得なくなった時の武術家の心の内、死の覚悟、色々な思いをそっと教えていただいたようで、例えは陳腐ですがまるで小説のようだと思いました。
Good bless Tamotsu Miyahira - Thank you for sharing your knowledge - Polish student
一番出会いたくない相手は封印している自分自身という事ですね。
Удивительный Человек ! Мастер ! Изучил Окинавское Карате ! Затем обучался кунфу в Китае ! Целеустремлённый ! Заинтересованный ! Вступивший на Путь Воина ! Достигший Космических Высот в познании Сокровенного ! Простой в общении ! Искренний ! Образец для Молодого Поколения !
いつも耐えてるお弟子さんが「痛い」と口にしてしまう辺り、質の違う痛みなんでしょうなぁ
Maestro:gracias por compartir tan valiosa enseñanza.Su valía es inmensa! Su aporte a la defensa de los mas débiles muy apreciable.Ahora a practicar alguna de esas cosas que enseña.Saludos
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達人ってまさに宮平先生はどハマりしますね
しれっと恐ろしい話をしている…
物腰柔らかく落ち着いた方だけど、実際にお会いしたら「感動」や「興奮」よりも「恐怖」が先に立つんだろうなぁ
Una clase de maestro muy superior pero con mucha nobleza al No pelear por pelear la técnica MUY avanzada del maestro es una arma mortal combinando las artes marciales , felicitaciones al Maestro Miyahira por compartir sus enseñanzas y experiencia , todas las artes marciales son para no pelear.👏👏👏👏
hello i'm from vietnam, i very very like okinawa karate, So I researched the resources for me to learn, and I realized that in this world there are many techniques in each martial art that are very good.
本当に凄いとしか言葉が出てきません
時代が時代なら、
新たな流派を興されていたんでしょうね
お弟子さんも頑張って。
大変だけど師匠の技術を体験できるのは相当貴重ですよ~。
thank you for posting this video !
I can't hep but constantly feel sorry for the guy who endured all the demonstrations... Leave the poor guy alone 😭
Imagino al maestro Miyahira diciéndote: "te he elegido para ser mi ayudante en la próxima exhibición de mis técnicas." Yo no sabría dilucidar si eso es un premio o un castigo... ja!
I find the video very interesting :). Thanks for the German translation :).
そうか。宮平先生は医術の方にはあまり踏み込んでないのか(あくまで宮平先生比で)。ちょっと意外。でも中先生、八木先生、伊波先生とかもそっちの方にはあまり踏み込んでなさそうだよなあ。
黒帯ワールドの先生方で、医術の方にも割と踏み込んでいる人っているのかな。
…そういえばじゅりあさんは看護師か←
ところで宮平先生が出会った 03:56「空手に無いもの」「空手で見た素晴らしいもの以上のもの」とは何だったのか。気になりますね。
躰道の中野哲爾さんとか?
柔道整復師として施術院を開いてらっしゃる方です。
எனக்கு கற்று கொள்ள ஆசை ஆனால் முடியவில்லையே
Thankyou soo much❤️❤️
Great stuff as always. I followed somewhat similar evolved training... over 50 years. Thanks for sharing!
Расскажите о своем опыте
宮平先生がご自身の内面に潜む攻撃性に恐怖したという中国でのエピソード、
宮平先生の内面が少し垣間見えた神回です。
宮平先生の域に達すると、対戦相手に対する恐怖ではなくて、
相手を殺せると分かっている技を、相手に仕掛けなければならないこと自体が恐怖であり、
そんな技を仕掛けようとしている己自身に対する恐怖になるんですね。
宮平先生も晩年は北斗神拳を医術に活かしたトキのようになるのかな
Remember, those pressure points actually need lots and lots of practice and experiences. Unless you're super talented, go go go. If you're not, then don't try it in real fight, mostly you'll only open yourself to weaknesses and delay your time in battle or dangers hahaha
本当に強い人は「謙虚」「穏やかな口調」「冷静沈着」
弱い人ほど「よく吠える」「自分より弱い人にだけイキる」「群れる」
後者の如何に多いことか。
見ていてみっともない輩。
恥ずべき姿を自覚出来ていない。
Sou do Brasil ,santo André, sp adoro artes marciais treinei kung Fu mas agora c seus videos muito aprendizado show
His greatest strength is his mind, he is a perpetual student of higher learning.👍👍
I also study pressure points a while ,. less presure doesnt work much pressure hurts or is able to inflict serious damage,. this is an art where youre able to practice centurys ,. ty for share wish an nice day pls stay well🐝💐
ARTE MARCIAL É ALGO IMPRESSIONANTE. O HOMEM USANDO SEU CORPO PARA DEFESA E ATAQUE . PARABÉNS ! 🇧🇷❤🇯🇵
Sim
Loved the Nihongo-eigo 日本語英語at the end. 😁👍🎉
The Divine Fist of the North Star is invincible
Это великолепный мастер. Хочется пожелать ему крепкого здоровья процветания. Хоть он и считает себя опасным человеком я думаю что уже то что он это понимает говорит о том что это миролюбивый человек. Всех благ ему желаю.
From Absolute strength comes Peace when people are Smart.
Makes me think of old world Chinese merchants bringing martial arts to Okinawa. I am so grateful to those Chinese and Japanese masters for these life enhancing secrets.
ヤベー!!カッコ良さしかない❗️😍😍
真正的武術是殺人之術,這位老師所言非假。
它並非供人在擂台觀看,而是使他人在短時間內死於非命。
这是正确的。
贊成,可惜很多都失傳了。
他好像没说过这样的话
去看看李英昂師傅。
I had some guy apply some of these once in a bet that i couldn't resist, yep I lost! Super sugoi! Thanks for showing! I'm already a a subber
リアル北斗の拳がここにいらっしゃる!
👍
Very nice video ... Thank You.
Having an interest in learning something is extremely helpful ... Nice to hear the history of the path of learning the practitioner took.
Primera vez que entro aquí me encantó! Honrada en suscribirme gracias.
流派に固執せず純粋に貪欲に欲しい技を学ぶ、中国武術がヤバいというより宮平先生がヤバい(`-д-;)強いはずだわ…
暗い道で宮平先生に殺気丸出しで近づいたら、秒で失神させられちゃいますね笑
明るいところだったら笑って押さえつけられる程度に、手加減はしてくれそうだけど笑
Semplicemente fantastico, affascinanti i suoi racconti
色んな格闘家が居れどやっぱりこの方が一番強いと思う。心技体全てを備えるとこうなると言う見本の様な方。誇示する内はまだまだ。宮平さんレベルになると技を使いたくないとなる。毘沙門天の様。
Добрый спокойный человек. Интересно бы было попрактиковаться и поучиться у него.
2、30人に囲まれて撃退した?やっぱり、普通の武術家では無いですね。
軽い感じで終わったとサラッと言ってましたけど、相手の何人かを瞬◯して周りの戦意が喪失されたのではと思いました😇
リアルに2、30人全員が殺意を持って個々が死を覚悟して襲ってきた場合は流石に数人は殺れても全員を殺るのは無理だと思う(´-ω-`)武器持っているならば分からないけど、相手も武器あるならやはり無理だと思う。
先手の初動で数人制圧してどういう反応するかで全て決まると思う。うお!やべぇって感じで残りの人数が怯むならその場はやり過ごせるかもしれない。
数人倒れようが殺られようが関係ないで全員が殺しに突っ込んでくるならそれは無理だと思うな(´-ω-`)数人制圧して逃げ道確保で逃げた方が吉かなと。
ちなみに外国のプロの総合格闘家2人が路上で5人組の武器持ちに格闘家が殴り殺された実話もある。
多勢に無勢は武道家と言えど限界はあるかなと(´-ω-`)
57になるまで人の体を壊すことばかり考えてきたってやばいでしょw
特別な呼吸法などあるのか、丹田をどうとらえているのか宮平先生の口からききたいです。
!Gracias por esta pequeña demostración!
Fantastic video! Would love to learn these points and techniques for self-defense.
Also, I can't help but think the guy on which Mr. Miyahira was demonstrating must be a masochist, lol 😂 (or he's a very dedicated student!)
Hokuto.. Shinken
I have finally saw it with my eyes.
Very beautiful
동작의 원리를 잘 설명하셨네요.
잘봤습니다. 👏
優しい人ほど怖くもある....
宮平先生は優しくてカッコ良くて
恐い...でもやっぱ優しい先生ス☺️
武道方面より、身体の調子を整える方面から筋肉や運動分析や経絡経穴を学んで行きました。
「大いなる遺産 」の圧法や「未来への宝物」の介護など、
以前、興味があり日本武道と仰った不殺不害の少林寺拳法ととことんまでやる宮平先生が、
やはり似てるようで違う。けど、と。勿論、個人の思想と組織の教義でまるで違うのですが。
別チャンネルですが、今、中野先生の整体からの武道アプローチも面白いですね。
宮平先生はほんと武術に対して純粋かつ貪欲 これほど研究熱心な方は居ないと思います ほんとすごい方です
Chi Na (Chinese Grappling), is the "NICE" way to deal with an OP. This same technology changes, when those Pressure points are "HIT" with Fajing (fahh jing - explosive power). At that point, it is called "Dim Mak". Such a strike done properly... can cause Severe internal injuries. This can be anything from Ruptured organs or veins / arteries... or it can simply cause so much internal inflammation, as to severely limit the OPs bloodflow circulation. Additionally, the hits can cause serious nervous system effects, from numbness and unable to move for a while... to involuntary spasms, to your legs complete giving out.. and even not being able to breath well, or breath at all. The very hearts beat can be effected too. Often, the pain and sensations are so overwhelming, that the Mind will temporarily shut down (KO)... and the OP will go unconscious.
There are a lot of Frauds out there, that might know the correct places to strike... However... simply hitting them with a standards type of strike is never going to do much... especially against a well conditioned fighters body. Only a high level Fajing strike, is capable of causing these severe damages / effects... and the truth is, that very few combat artists today... actually can perform Fajing strikes at all.
There is a channel by user lilylily that has Dim Mak vids. Some are fakes and or deceptive.. but there are some that are very clearly real, and they are terrifying.
I have 28 yrs experience in the high level Chinese combat arts. I learned and mastered high level Fajing, to which I utilize when punching, and even on interceptions. However... I never learned the pressure points. I simply knocked out fighters with a very light fajing strike to the OPs foreheads, via a vertical fist. I never used more than 15% of what I was capable of delivering. I also never used Finger strikes in sparring... but I have conditioned my fingers to be able to do so... if I were ever in need of using the most lethal of weapons. That is the type of thing that this fighter was likely trying not to speak about...
Join the ufc
" if I were ever in need of using the most lethal of weapons. " You mean a gun?
@@diogomata2438 Ive sparred plenty of MMA fighters, as well as had them over to cross train. The UFC is just a sport Game. It offers very little realism, to actual high level barefist combat.
Even IF I had the desire to entire the UFC... the very first Qualification event, would be the first and Last fight... after I destroyed a fighters kneecap, with a round that lasted less than 2 seconds.
(Ive done the same thing to a different disrespectful fighter, before. It took a month for him to fully recover... and I used less than 20% of what I was capable of delivering)
You see.. the problem is that nobody that sees a fighter eat such a kick, and the aftermath of a fighter screaming and crying a river of tears... wants to step up to be Next in line. Its one thing to talk trash, and make assumptions on the internet. Its a very different thing, to see actual destructive reality... right in front of your eyes and ears.
The stuff that MMA artists train... is basically just a watered down combination of already sportized arts. Its even more watered down than the arts they stole from... because they didnt take the specialized training drills and exercises, which would develop these techs to a MUCH higher level of potentials.
Of course... none of this info will make any sense, to anyone that has no depth of experience in high level combat arts. Being a Fanboy, does not equate to Experience.
@@Cynry There are many times and places, where you can not carry such a weapon. Furthermore... there are many situations, where the OPs that are attacking are too close, and too fast... then you wont have the time to even pull a weapon out in time.
Every weapon and tactic, has its optimal uses.
@@johndough8115 ok so drop the vídeo of you sparing these mma fighters
"He feels no pain... I'm sorry, my English is not too good. He feels ONLY pain."
Thật tuyệt vời những đường quyền của thầy rất mềm mại uyển chuyển nhưng cực kỳ hiệu quả trong thực chiến
Le raisonnement est aussi puissant que la technique. Je suis pris de passion par les démonstrations du Maître.
Спасибо большое! Вы лучшие! 🤗👺
応援してますよ。あんまり無理しないでくださいね。楽しく朗らかに、やりましょうよ😁
Gostei muito de assistir este video são tequinicas muito elaboradas e comprequisas adoraria ter a oportunidade de estudalas parabéns ao mestre
肩井と天宗・・・適度に刺激すると凝りが取れそうだけど宮平先生の指だとスタンガンになると
In my opinion I would say Kung-fu is the best fighting technique, its so fluid and deadly... BAAAAMMM
Nice great use of knowledge
👍👍👍 thanks your video ❤️❤️❤️ respect
when you buckle the elbow, we call that a Z lock in jujitsu
Как называется данный вид искусства и где ему можно научиться? Я так понял, что надо тренировать так же пальцы, чтобы они были сильными и жёсткими.
Pressure points can be negated if on drugs, suffering of an altered mental state, thick clothing etc
Well it is just one technique, you never use only qinna to fight that would be suicide, you must only use it when condition permit every real chinese martial artist knows that
※命の危険を感じたら逃げましょう あなたはヒーローではありません。命を無駄にしないでください