Tsukamoto says if you practice kneeing a mitt, and then look at your opponent and try and knee them in the face it is difficult to hit, and it is easier for your opponent to read. But you know where your own head is, so just knee your own head with their head in between then it is easier to hit their face. This is partly because if your face is next to theirs then their face is closer so your knee can go straight up as opposed to forwards and up. I think that there is also a sort of reticence that prevents us from putting our knee in someone else's face. So first practice putting your own knee in your own face (about which you should have no reticence) and then put their face in between your face and your knee. Then he describes various secret techniques to get your knee in your opponents face, making this probably the best knee video on the planet.
Awesome... I can tell he is a good instructor because I understand what he is saying by his body language and gestures... I also can not speak Japanese. Osu!
Interesting vid,wish my Japanese was a bit better but you know what he is saying anyway,this seems to confirm what people that have meet him have told me that he is as nice a person as he is a fierce fighter the Budo ideal .
traditionally in ancient Japan the floors were wooden in palaces and the Kenjutsu training halls of the samurai, it's just one of those things that are more based on Japanese cultural norms than anything else, and the gis are white to symbolise the white death garments the samurai used to where under his armour before battle to sybolise that he was ready to die in battle which was an honourable death for a Bushi (warrior).
Tsukamoto says if you practice kneeing a mitt, and then look at your opponent and try and knee them in the face it is difficult to hit, and it is easier for your opponent to read. But you know where your own head is, so just knee your own head with their head in between then it is easier to hit their face. This is partly because if your face is next to theirs then their face is closer so your knee can go straight up as opposed to forwards and up. I think that there is also a sort of reticence that prevents us from putting our knee in someone else's face. So first practice putting your own knee in your own face (about which you should have no reticence) and then put their face in between your face and your knee.
Then he describes various secret techniques to get your knee in your opponents face, making this probably the best knee video on the planet.
@@spencersolo3712 It depends on the video.
And if youpaid then there is a very good chance!
it's awesome how i can understand him through a language barrier
he's a really good teacher
Awesome... I can tell he is a good instructor because I understand what he is saying by his body language and gestures... I also can not speak Japanese. Osu!
he is handing out pieces of gold in that video
わかりやすい指導ですね。勉強になりました。
塚本先生、今も、鍛錬しているんですね!素晴らしい‼️
なんか、大学のいい先輩が教えてるって感じでいいですね。
seem like a really nice guy. saw him won the world tournament today. great fighter
I like the way he talk to the student, pity to not understand. By seeing the movement something new to put in my life bag.
OSU
Seems like a super nice guy.
Interesting vid,wish my Japanese was a bit better but you know what he is saying anyway,this seems to confirm what people that have meet him have told me that he is as nice a person as he is a fierce fighter the Budo ideal .
tsukamoto is no doubt, the best fighter ever!!
traditionally in ancient Japan the floors were wooden in palaces and the Kenjutsu training halls of the samurai, it's just one of those things that are more based on Japanese cultural norms than anything else, and the gis are white to symbolise the white death garments the samurai used to where under his armour before battle to sybolise that he was ready to die in battle which was an honourable death for a Bushi (warrior).
Un altra prova che sensei Tsukamoto è un gran maestro oltre che un grande atleta.
OSU!
初期の頃のユース合宿かな?この数年後まさか自分も選出されるとは思わなかったな
塚本先生優しい
塚本師範はやばい
だから、彼の道場は人気があると思います。
I wish somebody could translate theese japanese kyokushin videos.
There are no instructional vids anywhere, allways something to learn from them,.
at 9:11, that guy is brown or black belt?
he is agreeing... kinda like "right, right, right, right" etc.
prosta боеч. аааа невероятная
0:50 下手すると鼻血が出そうだね
Just a way to judge how high you should be able to bring your knee for the technique, that's all
He also explains how to do the flip over kick (cartwheel like, doumawashigeri) for which he is famous at the end.
why is he kneeing his own face???
10 years ago! If you are still interested please see my response above.
it's a cunning technique, used to confuse your opponent. When confused, mawashi jodan him KO.
Osu
kusogaki! no imi yoku wakaru! sore wa anta ja nai? gyahahahha!
osu.. ^_^
i can beat this guy in a minute .... ( BY gun ) LOL
a lot of talking!!!!
mmm low level
boring