Good useful instruction despite the echo problem. I've been away for a few years and have only recently become aware of the splits within Kyokushin so it's nice to see Kyokushin and Shinkyokushin training together. OSU!
This is why Kyokushin is awesome, 99% of people dont know how to defend against kicks and will just take it, and the fight will be over, unless they want to keep going like one legged a kangaroo. Kyokushin is a no BS martial art, very effective and to the point, also makes you body stronger, not like most other martial arts
I noticed that the guy taking the kicks go little bit forward/down when he gonna take the kicks. Does that help to handle it better? (I do shotokan, we are not the best ones in that subject :v).
I can't imagine throwing Inside Low Kicks like that and not catching groin shots also inquiry, you are throwing the Outside Low Kick very high like just below the Hip is there a reason for that? I always target the area just above the Knee. or the Calf!
the inside leg kick is thrown at an angle. like a 45 degree angle front kick or football punt. It does very high damage when timed properly. also doubles to unbalance the opponent. The distance is usually much closer in Kyokushin this turning the majority of the fights to inside battles so they seperate the leg muscle into sections and throw kicks at different angles/levels to wear down the opponent. kind of like a boxer throwing body shots in the early rounds to slow down his fighter later.
@@bigmember5908 well I did not mean to imply that one would not get kicked in the groin. It obviously occurs often within martial arts that involve low kicks. What I meant was that because of the angle and targeting skill of the practitioner it doesn't occur as often as one would think.
They probably do occasionally, but they're often very accurate once they get to the black belt level. After all, a lot of boxers practice to hit the liver, and they can be very successful in doing so. Why not the same for kicks? Plus, they often allow groin cups.
Good useful instruction despite the echo problem.
I've been away for a few years and have only recently become aware of the splits within Kyokushin so it's nice to see Kyokushin and Shinkyokushin training together. OSU!
This is why Kyokushin is awesome, 99% of people dont know how to defend against kicks and will just take it, and the fight will be over, unless they want to keep going like one legged a kangaroo.
Kyokushin is a no BS martial art, very effective and to the point, also makes you body stronger, not like most other martial arts
Kyokushinkai karaté is the best!
Fight face to face.
Body vs body no cinema and show.
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wonderful to see some kyokushin here. nice video!
Very good martial art ! I tested already and I can say its really not fake sport !!!
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Great stuff, thank you!
The best...Very good! Perfect lession. Ossu!
this is awesome ! thx
Very good video to learn from. Thank you!
Amazing!
Kyokushin was designed to rival Muay Thai hence the Low Kicks and more Squared Stance.
Excellent 👍
Thanks so much for this and I cant wait to practice it next class!Osu!
Super.🥋✊
OSU!
good training
In the street, they go for the knee. Is it better to dodge the kick or the check it with the shin?
kyokoshin best!!! me too kyokoshin fighter :) (4kyu)
Will be there other videos in the future, like this?
Sorry. Too much echo. Hard to understand the explanation...
I noticed that the guy taking the kicks go little bit forward/down when he gonna take the kicks. Does that help to handle it better? (I do shotokan, we are not the best ones in that subject :v).
Yes. It is one of several ways to reduce the damage of low kicks.
It helps to tense your muscle in orden to receive the kick
Bravíssimo! Ossu!
Thank you, I am glad you liked it!
The kicks looks like a mixture between Taekwondo and Thai Boxing
Looks more like Dutch Kickboxing, but with bare knuckle
nice.
Nice.
Cool 👍 bro ✌️ Osu 👊🔥 can you do the video about knee kicks in Kyokushinkai 👊❓
Bravo
Andy Hug
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最高の«極真会館空手»👍 OSU
What is mean OSU
كيوكشنكاي كاراتي kyokushinkai karate
I can't imagine throwing Inside Low Kicks like that and not catching groin shots
also inquiry, you are throwing the Outside Low Kick very high like just below the Hip is there a reason for that? I always target the area just above the Knee. or the Calf!
the inside leg kick is thrown at an angle. like a 45 degree angle front kick or football punt. It does very high damage when timed properly. also doubles to unbalance the opponent. The distance is usually much closer in Kyokushin this turning the majority of the fights to inside battles so they seperate the leg muscle into sections and throw kicks at different angles/levels to wear down the opponent. kind of like a boxer throwing body shots in the early rounds to slow down his fighter later.
I'm still not sure how they do that without getting groin shots from time to time tho
@@bigmember5908 well I did not mean to imply that one would not get kicked in the groin. It obviously occurs often within martial arts that involve low kicks. What I meant was that because of the angle and targeting skill of the practitioner it doesn't occur as often as one would think.
that makes more sense, for myself if I go Inside I am almost always targeting the Calf so I don't have to worry about a stray shot
They probably do occasionally, but they're often very accurate once they get to the black belt level. After all, a lot of boxers practice to hit the liver, and they can be very successful in doing so. Why not the same for kicks? Plus, they often allow groin cups.
Każdy Polski zawodnik Kyokushin ma mocniejszego Low kicka.wie co mówi.
Ose
I want to see you go against a wing chun fighter.
The Wing Chump always gets smashed.
Oss
Osss
Osu Sempai
Osu
do some grappling
Who said they don't also do grappling? This is just a vid on KK, but often the Senseis will also practice judo and/or BJJ.
Nice mob,, no
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