This is to take position to start the exercises. In the video, he is yelling "Kiai Karate" that is the command used to do the sequence strong e precise.
@@IFMendonca bro that’s nice interpretation .. but it’s actually kiaite.. te is added in the Japanese verb form - - kiai - kiaite(instruction translated is - now with kiai)
Merci beaucoup, grâce à vous je suis maintenant prêt...Osu!!!
Mille merci. J'étais pas prête pour l'examen maintenant je suis prête. Merci beaucoup
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Excelente video para aprender los nombres de los golpes que se ejecutan en kihon geiko
Muy buen trabajo 👍🏽
Thanks, this help me to get the orange belt, osu!!
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Osu! Thank you for sharing!
this helped so much with the confusion thank you very much friend, osu
Beautiful ❤️
Very beautiful 😊
gracias a mi me sirvio mucho por que voy a hece tipo de karate
VERY NOTICEABLE , LACK OF KI-ME AND IKI-TE FROM KOHAI'S.
Share more videos thank you 😊
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This is kihon of white belt ?
Hello my friend. The Kihon Geiko is the same for any belt level. So, you can use this. Enjoy.
@@IFMendonca thank you
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cual es la palabra que pronuncia al iniciar la secuencia del kihon ??
Kamaetê
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The video did not show any Nukite.
That's because there are not attacks with nukite in the Kihon. With the hands are used only: seiken, shuto and shita zuki.
seiken shita tsuki pensé que era uraken shita uchi
O que muda é qual posição da mão que acertará o golpe. Mas no Kihon Geiko o que usamos é o Seiken Shita Zuki.
What is the command the instructor yells to get the karatekas ready?
Hello my friend. Usually the command is "Kamaete"
This is to take position to start the exercises. In the video, he is yelling "Kiai Karate" that is the command used to do the sequence strong e precise.
That comes by the Oss spirit, the Kyokushin philosophy.
@@IFMendonca bro that’s nice interpretation .. but it’s actually kiaite.. te is added in the Japanese verb form - - kiai - kiaite(instruction translated is - now with kiai)
@@KyokushinkanVinayakShetty You're both wrong, I'm afraid. It's 気合入れて/ kiai irete. source: I am a brown belt in Shinkyokushin, training in Japan.
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Os's muito forte o treino
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E il kyokuschinkai Iko , fatto anche in Italia