Karate Punch "Kizami Zuki" Tutorial! 5 Tips Revealed
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- Today's topic is 5 tips to make your karate punch "kizami zuki" unavoidable for the opponent!
*The information/opinion in this video is Karate Dojo waKu's own interpretations and does not represent any other organizations.
Outline:
1. Speed
1-1. Speed of Body Movement
1-2. Speed of Punch
2. Path
3. Aim
4. Feints
4-1. Feint Using Body Movement
4-2. Feint Using Distance
5. Minimal Motion
5-1. Maintaining the position of the head, shoulders, and hips the same
5-2. Moving from the fist
5-3. Being relaxed
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When I was 18 I had graded to 1st Kyu. Kizami Zuki was always my favourite technique in sparing. Anyway the fighting combinations in the style I learn is heavy on using this technique. So a guy in a Night Club one evening much older than me started a fight and I was able to knock him out cold with this single technique. Suffice to say I didn't get bothered again. My secret is I would always remain very relaxed and then spring fwd off my front foot, using my back leg to propel me fwd with my head straight, I keep my front arm low and only lift up and lock in position when I hit the target. Only then do you tense up and push. You have to be quick because this technique leaves your face exposed, but its more of a beat the guy to the punch technique.
I'm a karate instructor and I would like to thank you for the great content. It's always good to learn new ways of doing things. Keep up 👍🏻
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I like the way the man in the blue gloves explained it. My style calls it independent motion or weapon first and has been doing it that way since the 1970s, We also use it for the reverse punch and other techniques.
Ahh thanks for your insight!
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Shotokan is really attractive one even if i am practicing other one thanks for sharing nice lessons
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“No motion” is similar, but not exactly the same as “no telegraphing”. No “telegraphing” means don’t make any unnecessary moves before your attack. For example, don’t start your attack by turning your front foot. That is a telegraph, alerting your opponent that you are going to attack. In reality, when you turn your front foot that IS the beginning of your attack and, if someone liked Irimi (as I do) they can counter before your punch or kick actually begins or at least before your attack is effective. In my opinion, if you can move your body straight in toward your opponent without any telegraph your closing Ma is quite difficult for your opponent to perceive. Think of standing on a railroad track with a train in the distance. Is it moving toward you or not? It takes a while to decide if it is moving forward, back or not at all. If, however, you are the same distance away with the train on a track perpendicular to you, it is very easy to see if it is moving to the left, right or not at all. When I judge Kyu tests, I usually spend most of my time looking at their feet to see how badly they telegraph their movements. Another good video!
Thanks!
the reason why: using kizami tsuki is easier than gyaku tsuki + attacks on the face are always unexpected + the hand you are using for kizami tsuki is the closest to your opponent
Thank you very munch, I am trainer of karate in Indonesia. I like your video..it help us to teach our kohai..osh!
Just relax, and not be afraid.
After while you feel it, in the END is gone be a VERY effective technic.
Great explanation about applying No-motion... Does no-motion only applies at punches? how about kicks?
It applies for kicks as well!
We will cover it in our future videos
@@KarateDojowaKu, we will anticipate it in the future! 😁
....but what is "no motion"? If he means you should not "advertise" your attack then it applies to kicks as well. 👍
The reason why his puch was as effective as it was is because he screamed at the point of contact, dropped his arms in spastic celebration to get the Judge's attention while his opponent caught him with a more effective counter punch, though because of the contact level neither was actually a punch per say but more like a LARP attack... which explains the rule set they were competing with.
Fair point, but that’s what this sport is all about. The speed of the punch and their ability to hop in and out of range so quickly is still impressive though, and I’m sure it could be incorporated into other combat sports with success.
It's not supposed to be a fight to the death, so yes. You're right but in a weirdly rude way.
I strike at you
This is sport lmao, why so rude, you just lost a kumite match?
Wdd boxing to this and you get mcgregor, wonderboy and horiguchi. Its one of the best striking combos
Great video as always! Could you please do a tutorial on feints?
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Lots of awesome tips! 🙏🏻
Thank you for checking out the video!
As a left-handed individual, Kizami Tzuki is one of my favourite punch techniques!!!
I agree!
thank you for the video? my sensei today told me i’m not fast enough but i will try to fix it!
Excelente, watching again.👍👏
Hello Yusuke. Have you ever compared boxing punches vs karate punches? A jab fore example is close to kizami zuki but the delivery is different.
Thank you for great video.❤
This video is help for all beggners of kumite
Thanks!
Great tutorial. Now can you do one that won't result in getting hit with a counter hook every time?
Great tutorial! Thank you 🙂🙏🏻
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buen video a la magda le sirvió, hagan mas
Nice
Tomorrow is my karate match. i am very nervous about it but I will do it surely
Those tips are very useful 👍
Thanks for watching the video!
Thank you. 👍 Great video. Please, do a simular video explaining nagashizuki. 👊
Is it compulsory to jump like that after you punch?? Won't you get the point if you just withdraw your jab without switching your stance??
Great tips thank you Sensai for sharing this video
The kizami tsuki is effective because it's much faster than the other punches...
Also it is closer to your opponent... 😇
Sir Oss
Really awesome video
Thank you so much sir
Your video is really helful
No problem! Thanks for watching the video!
Arigato sensei the video was really helpful.
I'm glad!
hola resien miro este video esta muy bueno
podrian hacer uno del mae tsuki de ante mano gracias
I guess is because you used a faint and the opponent lost balance trying to avoid that attack, so you kept your balance and attacked a second time before he could recover
Very helpful! Thanks
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Good info!
Thanks for watching the video!
I’m confused on the movement are u pushing off off the front foot back or both to give yourself that forward thrust towards your opponent
The main engine is on the back leg!
Porque hizo contacto efectivo en el kizamy para marcar el punto
I t is like the jab in western boxing. but, I believed, in Karate the fist is in vertical punch unlike the jab which is usually in horizontal fist punch.
I've never heard of it being vertical punch and I'm traditional shotokan
I wonder why some styles calls the front hand punch "kizami zuki" while other calls it "tobikomi zuki"?
This is what I wanted
In the video the athlete pushes off back foot but your example pushes off front foot. Would you say that your example is better for slightly longer range? Thanks
Nice all video 👏👏
effective cause it can be both counter and also to attack
Why do you need to lift the back foot? Wouldn't you lose power because you don't have grounding to drive your legs through the punch?
I really wanted to learn shotokan, but after watching this, the tournaments, and knowing that they don't kick to the legs... no.
Thank you sensei
thx for lesson young Sensei
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Plz upload the video of syllabus yellow to Orange belt syllabus sensai
thank you!
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Very good
Thanks for watching the video!
Is your "touch" punch (without connection to rear leg) intended to destroy a real opponent, or literally to touch him to score a point in a judged sports match?
can someone explain de leap and change of stance and the end of the punch?
Can you do the same tutorial For Giako dzuki
Should I change my stance after the ZUKI??
Why kizami tsuki to body (chudan) is mosty not seen in kumite matches??Is it considered a point or not? Anybody help with this...😢
Sensai osss
nice video
Thanks for watching the video!
Excelent 🙂
Like a Sword Fencing
What if he's south paw?
Can the blue gloves sensei speak English? I think it's easier to learn by listening than reading the sub
He's not so fluent like myself
Mashallah 😊
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With those loud foot stomps, i guess we have to worry about our knee health in the long run ?
The floor is padded
Bad excecution as the punch scored but had no cover at all...
Always you cover your attack
Senpai, is it possible to make someone fall to the ground during kumite and get points.
Yes of course!
He's not a senpai,he is a sensei cause he's a blackbelt🙂
thank
Cause its quickly
Thanks for watching the video!
What does Kizami Zuki mean?
Zuki means punch..Kizami zuki means punch from the leading hand..like jab in boxing
I did this in a tournament...got a warning. Can anyone tell me why? (I played under 11-13 age category)
"Excessive contact" probably. You touched your opponent's face or maybe hurt them, that's my guess.
Who's here for cobra kai
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to scare the oponent
Your content are very good..my friend
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I do not think 🤔 this will work against I boxer
This is wrong by fundamental of karate. The step is off-balance by stomping front foot to make noise yet falling forward and being open target. How do you defend yourself afterward?
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1st kizami zuki was no point,both feet must be on the ground or at least one ...depends of federetian rules . oss
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I like your content, but I disagree with this technique. You are leaning forward with your chin up and your non-punching hand down. You are inviting a left hook counter to the jaw with that straight punch technique
beacause it was fast
Japanese for sucker punch.
Speed
it was effective because he has put his attention away with a fake one ..
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This is a tutorial on how *not* to do a punch.
Things
it wasnt effective red barely grazed him lol
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What do you mean>
This is a weak Tsuki. No need to block it. He doesn`t know the real secret of kizami Tsuki.
Jajajajajaja for not nockout in wkf...
Not works in the life real.
You lose Legend Rafael Agaev
Of course I will
And you don't know what you r doing. Fighting is not story telling n the opponent should be dummy better the person. Lol
Thanks for your opinion!
You don't know what you are telling.
Thanks for your opinion!
what's the point of this
Talk of 7min 6 min only
talk.
I don't understand you point..?