MAKIWARA - Hitting Makiwara & 21 Hand Techniques introduced by Japanese Karate Grand Master 10th Dan

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  • Опубліковано 3 лис 2022
  • Japanese Karate Grand Master 66 years old, Free weight Kumite State Champion in the U.S. in 1980, All Japan Kata Champion in 1991, Shitoryu World Kata Champion in France in 2005 teaches 21 Hand Techniques by hitting Makiwara.
    The last part of this video, you can watch the list of 21 Hand Techniques.
    Please notice.:
    Thank you for watching this video.
    This Japanese Karate grand master began practicing several kinds of Budo (martial arts) at age 6 and has 60 years of Budo experience.
    Through this experience, he has created this Makiwara practice video.
    Please do not imitate this exercise if you are an amateur or a beginner and not to be used to Makiwara practice.
    If you have a Sensei, please follow his advice.
    Thank you for your understanding.
    Masataka Ohshita M.A.Ed.
    •Osita-ha Shitoryu Shukokai Karatedo International : Soke & President, Hanshi 10.Dan
    •Karatedo Shito-Ryu Kensei-kan : Hanshi 10.Dan
    •Shito-Ryu Karatedo Seishin-kan : 9.Dan
    •World Karate Federation : 8.Dan
    •Austria Karate Federation : 8.Dan
    •Japan Karate Federation (JKF) : Kyoshi 7.Dan
    •Iaido - Musō Jikiden Eishin-ryū 'Suirei-kan: Hanshi 8.Dan
    •All Japan Kendo Federation : 3.Dan
    •Nippon Kenpo : 3.Dan
    •Judo : 2.Dan
    •Japanese Calligraphy : 7.Dan “pen name = Suiho”
    •JASA Coach IV (Japan Sports Association Highest Rank Coach for Olympic)
    •MA.Ed. = Master of Arts in Education
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  • @karateosita-ha
    @karateosita-ha  Рік тому +12

    Thank you for watching this video.
    This Japanese Karate grand master began practicing several kinds of Budo (martial arts) at age 6 and has 60 years of Budo experience.
    Through this experience, he has created this Makiwara practice video.
    Please do not imitate this exercise if you are an amateur or a beginner and not to be used to Makiwara practice.
    If you have a Sensei, please follow his advice.
    Thank you for your understanding.

  • @mutatubi
    @mutatubi Рік тому +11

    For the first time i'm seeing a teacher explaining all the types of mikiwara training

  • @fontasgeorgopoulos1048
    @fontasgeorgopoulos1048 Рік тому +3

    The last strike I haven't seen again.

  • @alanrenshaw5497
    @alanrenshaw5497 Рік тому

    This great man not appearing in my feed lately. Hope is still posting. Such humble and friendly teachings. The best form of self defence.

  • @omegads3862
    @omegads3862 Рік тому +3

    Strong and fast.

  • @pm2050
    @pm2050 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @tenzin044
    @tenzin044 Рік тому +2

    Arigato! Oss.

  • @suniperu
    @suniperu Рік тому +6

    Very good explanation. How about the care and aftercare of the hands. I've been doing this for over 2 years, I hit on bare wood, which I tie to a tree. I also train with my shin. In the future, the wood will be replaced with iron.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Рік тому

      How are your knuckles??

  • @sour_lemon_00
    @sour_lemon_00 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @themadrazorback2019
    @themadrazorback2019 Рік тому

    Outstanding! Thanks!

  • @jmkos86
    @jmkos86 Рік тому

    This grand master is a modern day Orochi Doppo. I greatly admire the discipline of grand masters like this. If I could rewind time I would have truly enjoyed to dedicate myself as they do. It’s very humbling. I would want to do it to only better myself through time and become a better person. The protection aspect of it to me would be a perk. Like when ppl say “makiwaras don’t hit back” about a karateka, it’s not about it hitting back or starting a fight, it’s about the discipline and IF it comes to that, it’s guaranteed that his fist will be more useful. Great content.

  • @satheeshkumar6865
    @satheeshkumar6865 Рік тому +2

    Superb, 👌 Thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @wadepierce5482
    @wadepierce5482 Рік тому +2

    Great

  • @cleilson6316
    @cleilson6316 Рік тому +2

    Saudações do Brasil.

  • @lmclrain
    @lmclrain Рік тому

    thanks a lot for the video

  • @RE-ct3ht
    @RE-ct3ht Рік тому +3

    Excelente trabajo!
    Gracias por compartir

  • @cleilson6316
    @cleilson6316 Рік тому +2

    Por favor faça mais vídeos sobre makiwara de como usar do iniciante ao avançado.

  • @milkofariaz6027
    @milkofariaz6027 4 дні тому

    The Silent Master

  • @gimkit1188
    @gimkit1188 Рік тому +1

    I'd buy one and put my boss picture on it.

  • @jrcortez18
    @jrcortez18 Рік тому +4

    Hola , una consulta : ¿porque usa una cadena enrollada a la cintura ?

    • @patricioavendano4136
      @patricioavendano4136 Рік тому

      ...también tengo esa duda..creo que es para generar lastre en la rotación de cadera 🤔

    • @jrcortez18
      @jrcortez18 Рік тому

      @@patricioavendano4136 si , eso es lo que dice en si último vídeo .

  • @bluedogguy
    @bluedogguy Рік тому +4

    do you put anything in your skin after training Makiwara? Anything to help the skin heal, or help the skin callous? thank you for the knowledge.

    • @masatakaohshitama9922
      @masatakaohshitama9922 Рік тому

      After hitting Makiwara, wash hands with soap and keep clean all the time.

    • @TheAnsonysc
      @TheAnsonysc Рік тому +1

      Skin heal?Skin is easily be healed with hand cream if not by burning. Healing for training with Makiwara here is not the skin but the internal injury of the hands. In Chinese, they have some wine called 跌打酒(in English meaning fall strike/beat wine)which made with Chinese herbs/medicines and some even with animals.

    • @masatakaohshitama9922
      @masatakaohshitama9922 Рік тому

      @@TheAnsonysc Very good. Thanks!!!

    • @TheAnsonysc
      @TheAnsonysc Рік тому

      @@masatakaohshitama9922 👌Thank you! 🙏

  • @tigerblack6415
    @tigerblack6415 Рік тому

    💓🙏

  • @ACironclad
    @ACironclad Рік тому

    What kind of makiwara is that ?

  • @AngelOvDeath4014
    @AngelOvDeath4014 Рік тому

    PFl

  • @user-yl9kk6hg1u
    @user-yl9kk6hg1u Рік тому

    Зачем цепи? 🤪

  • @mazisigmond7508
    @mazisigmond7508 Рік тому

    Dit Da Jow your hands aren't supposed to look like that.