Hello, Yes, I always use jow both before and after training. The song is called 'Japanese Melancholy' and it's from Jewel Beat. Thanks for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the video! best wishes, Chris
Yes, there are lots of sites to choose from. I have used before from sea of chi and plumb dragon herbs - both of these were good. Now I'm using a home-made jow. Hope this helps, Chris
How often do you do this as routine I have recently started karate lessons I really enough in my 3rd week now picked it up very fast as well hopefully in a few weeks I will be ready to do my enpio kata red belt
I like ur conditioning, very natural and functional..unlike weight machines in the gym that only builds attractive muscles but fragile bones,, since gravity is not downwards doesnt strenthen the bones and tendons...old school is the best way to train^_^..sad to say here in philillines its hard to find those implements...I did my best using substitutes like old tire as makiwara, kettle bell as ishi sashi, slegdehammer as chi ishi, ankle weights as tetsu geta^_^..train hard godbless!
Hi :) just another little question: where do you get the jow you use? I found so many recipes online and don't know wich one to trust, any advice would be very welcome. thanks :)
I would say that the old ways of karate training, like punching a makiwara, is the best way to train. They are the hard but functional and effective way of developing strength. Train your striking hand and feet to absorb impact from hard object. If you hit the head that is a hard object. If you did not train the old way you may absorb pain. Weight training is supplemental.
hello, great video! :) a question about conditioning: do you use any kind of dit da jow? can you please tell me the title of the song? It is very beautiful. Many thanks in advance, bye :)
Hello, Yes, I always use jow both before and after training. The song is called 'Japanese Melancholy' and it's from Jewel Beat. Thanks for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the video! best wishes, Chris
Excellent demonstrative video on hojo undo. Thank you for taking the time for making and sharing it. :)
I salute to all the grandmasters... Thank u very much for this wonderful art.......
Very good. What's your style?
nothing better than a mokuso when you end your trainner.
Grettings from Argentina
Yes, there are lots of sites to choose from. I have used before from sea of chi and plumb dragon herbs - both of these were good. Now I'm using a home-made jow. Hope this helps, Chris
Great thanks for sharing this. Hai
How often do you do this as routine I have recently started karate lessons I really enough in my 3rd week now picked it up very fast as well hopefully in a few weeks I will be ready to do my enpio kata red belt
What is black colour bag above stone?
Can anyone tell me the names of every equipment used for all these exercises
I like ur conditioning, very natural and functional..unlike weight machines in the gym that only builds attractive muscles but fragile bones,, since gravity is not downwards doesnt strenthen the bones and tendons...old school is the best way to train^_^..sad to say here in philillines its hard to find those implements...I did my best using substitutes like old tire as makiwara, kettle bell as ishi sashi, slegdehammer as chi ishi, ankle weights as tetsu geta^_^..train hard godbless!
Weight machines do not create fragile bones the only good thing about them is rehab
how about making a video on how to develop your own Hojo undo programs going from beginner to advanced level hojo undo programs?
just wondering why sometimes you hit with a vertical fist instead of a horizontal fist
Well done my friend , karate forever , shorin ryu
I'm a student of the Shobayashi family of Shorin-ryu
I study shotokan but i do those conditioning
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Hi :) just another little question: where do you get the jow you use? I found so many recipes online and don't know wich one to trust, any advice would be very welcome. thanks :)
I would say that the old ways of karate training, like punching a makiwara, is the best way to train. They are the hard but functional and effective way of developing strength. Train your striking hand and feet to absorb impact from hard object. If you hit the head that is a hard object. If you did not train the old way you may absorb pain. Weight training is supplemental.
May I ask what are the weights of these equiment you using???
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hello, great video! :) a question about conditioning: do you use any kind of dit da jow?
can you please tell me the title of the song? It is very beautiful.
Many thanks in advance, bye :)
Well done... Brother of way... Ossu!!!
awesome job!
Excellent, thank you :)
You're very welcome!
Question, tetsu-te, what is that you have on top of the rock?
It's typically a sandbag, a bag of dried beans or metal ball bearings depending on your level of training.
What is the stone hammer thing for? He is making that look harder than it really is.
Strengthening the wrists forearms upper arms shoulders and back as a unit
Hi . Can i ask you some questions ?
Good stuff
Nice vid, thanks.
love it !
way to go bud!
Exelente
i love it
good training
thank's
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Hojo undo training instead mma training, and rate of death in the ring will increase for 50 percentage!
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