Two things... First, his hands look like he's been punching oak trees all his life. And winning. Second, I love how so many old masters seem to be smiling, or on the edge of smiling all the time.
Goju Ryu has a lot more joint manipulations and grappling as well bs shotokan. I’d say it is a much more complete fighting style while Shotokan has become more for sport.
Shotokan: Hard martial art, long stances and lunges, some competitive component, hard , fast and dynamic kata Goju Ryu: Hard and soft style, roots in Fujian White Crane kung fu, shorter stances for close combat and grappling, fluid/softer kata. If you try two different types of karate there will be stylistic differences (kata and stance) and dojo differences (how the sensei teaches you) and so on.
mma is a sport that is all and thats a fact any martial art is a discipline a way of life a way of living a way you hold yourself and present yourself with the utmost honor respect and humility karate especially go ju ryu is so deep it connects and taps into the very essence of humans survival and killers instincts as animals please pay your respects..seek out what is usefull to ones ability forget the unnecessary be openminded search and seek out other martial arts apply the same method strengthen and mould your inner warrior thank you
That's very beautiful and exactly what should never be forgotten in the true form secred art. Many years of commitment. May I add, self defense and justice, ability to help others and the wisdom to know difference is key to good base connection. Taking a life by hand is easy to preform for many, but sparing one is something the spirit should guide you through, otherwise still lost. PPP
im sorry to hear that oki, okinawa heritage and tradition is not something that should be lost. i trained in the Y.K.K.F for about 8 years and i grew much respect for goju ryu and its teachers.
I assume they smile because their life long love and study of their chosen art has earned them a place of honor and respect to all who value such things.
this guy trained the late great gary spiers from new zealand after the great terry oniel invited to come to liverpool hes was the toughest door man and body guard around the late great gary speirs
I seriously can't see what it is that attracts people to Americanized martial arts (i.e., gymnastics with kicking) when the real deal is so beautiful and graceful already.
From my knowledge, Kyokushin is a full contact form of karate, mainly based and centres on jiyu kumite (Sparring). Shotokan is a very strong karate style, basing mostly on strong stances and powerful, quick moving katas such as Bassai-Dai. Goju-ryu is a more fluent style, working a lot on technique, self defence and more fluent, graceful katas, such as Saifa or Seiunchin. All brilliant though, had the chance to train in shotokan and goju and the effects were amazing.
If any of you here are truly a fighter, you'd know not to ever underestimate an individual. Very very unwise to do that. No matter how weak a person may seem(by your own standards). Also know that it isn't always the faster or stronger opponent to win. At the end of the day, if your defensive and offensive technique sucks. Even one with years more experience can fall prey to a beginner.
Kyokushin is a type of full contact karate. It has seven belt levels with two levels per belt.(a stripe per belt). This one focuses more on breaking techniques and sparring. Some dojos also incorporate grappling however, it is not usually used. This style is known for its breaking techniques. There are videos of its rigorous training such as when they strengthen their abdominal muscles by breaking wooden poles and planks by having someone swing them onto their chest.
You're very wrong! When I was growing up in the 80s, karate and Jujitsu with Judo were almost always taught together or encouraged to learn the other to be well-rounded so mixing it up or having a knowledge of the vertical and horizontal planes was no new concept. There's nothing new under the sun as the saying goes!
some translations ( i dont know Japanese but i have seen this video before with subs and remember what he said, so this wont be a correct translation only simply explaining what he said) You can train everywhere not only in the Dojo, while walking you can practice "Tanden" ( breathing practice) Even while staying at a hotel, you can train your speed by hitting the curtains, the curtains is soft and little resistance which make it easier to train. ( i think he refers to kizame tzuki = quick punches) Even while sitting down you can practice Karate, ( notice how he trains at 6:29) While training it is very important to eat and sleep properly. Not to much meat but more vegetables and fish. Milk and pig's feet are very good for training since they provide with calcium which is very good for the bones.
Agradecesira que lo sub-titularan al español por fabor, gracias de seguro que es de mucha importancia lo que esta diciendo. una vez mas gracias por subir este video
Muy resumido. Dice que el karate se puede entrenar en cualquier sitio. Golpeando cortinas para entrenar velocidad, ejercicios de respiración sentado, etc. Por el final habla de la importancia de una buena dieta, dormir bien y tratar de evitar el estrés.
To everybody who is saying Karate and various tradtional martial arts or mma is better, y'all have to stop and think when Bruce Lee first came up JKD he did so because he found all various martial arts like Kung Fu, karte, judo, boxing, Jitsu and various martial arts were all useful. So to all the mma guys and traditional martial artist, learn to respect each others arts because we're all aiming to get better, weather were fighting in a cage, on the streets or in commption. I respect both aspect of the traditional martial artist and the mma fighters, and should y'all because y'all can learn a thing from eachother. This is coming from a guy who practice Brazilan Jiu jitsu and heck, I've even thought of learning various forms of martial arts like Karate, Wing Chun, stick fighting, boxing, judo and Muay Thai because learning all aspects of martial arts will come in handy in case, also I think it would be cool to see the culture of modern day MMA fighters and traditional martial arts come together. But also another thing is, not all us Americans are bloody thirsty mma fighters or boxers, there are some acutely some decent guys in both sports like Muhammad Ali and yeah there some arganet motherfuckers in both sports to who, I wish would just get the snot out of. The point is, no matter what if you practice jiu jitsu like me or mma or traditional martial arts, you have to pay respect to both form, heck if I was profasnial mma fighter, I would practice some traditional arts like Wing Chun and absorb what is useful.
From what I've observed in the comments, it's not that BJJ or MMA guys don't have respect for other Martial Arts, they just want to see what is real and eliminate the fluff...much like Bruce Lee's approach. There is very much respect for Boxing, Judo, Wrestling, etc. where the practitioners have actual fights and prove their systems work. There are too many videos showcasing a style of Martial Arts that just shows canned moves against a compliant opponent and what is worse, the comments that the guy(s) in the video are deadly, or the best fighter, etc. These videos don't prove anything. These are fighting styles, so if they don't work in a real fight, or no real fight is shown, people will call Bullshit. That may not sound too nice, but the intention is to stop the fakery and delusions and focus on what is real. I'd personally love to see someone take Karate and use the actual techniques they practice in a Kata in a fight successfully. If they cannot do that, then the BS moniker is something the traditional MA guys have to live with.
Wow, that sounds like an abuser. Nobody has to live with insults. Nobody has the right to call bullshit something they don't understand. MMA is a sport with a set of rules. It is not the absolute measure of what is bullshit and what is not. I'm bored of that arrogant attitude. And the fun thing is that the arrogant guy making that comment wouldn't have the balls to tell "your art is bullshit" to the guys of the video. He would get beaten up badly in a street fight with any of them. Then he would go crying to watch their juiced and drugged "heroes" of the UFC from his sofa.
The "reporter" is not Japanese but French and is not a reporter but friend of Higaonna Sensei!!! She is the owner of this UA-cam Channel, like the picture shows.
These guys are completely amazing. Their technique is awesome. Completely superior.They would destroy the average 20 year old regardless of how physically strong or fit he or she was. Physical is necessary but on a subtle level the mind once mastered allows the warrior to move past the limitations of the body.
I'm from southern Texas and i work with my hands alot. That man's hands look like my grandfather. Let me tell you my grandpa is 72 yrs old but his hands can crush anything. I don't know karate but if my grandad did that type of handgrab, your fingers would be powder!
Does anyone know if he is in anyway related to Kanryo Higaonna? Kanryo Founded naha karate and taught both Chojun Miyagi and Kenwa Mabuni. Miyagi founded Goju Ryu and Mabuni founded Shito ryu.
Thanks for your question. I guess many persons in that Naha region have the family name Higaona, wikipedia would have mentioned their relationship if there is any.
I've seen Higaonna in real life and I've seen his hands and the power of those punches. I doubt that his ground work is any good but those hands are like solid rock. They truly look incredible and are capable of an insane amount of damage. Not a man to be trifled with for sure
Old school karate. No soft mats to cushion your fall. Old fashion sensei. If the technique does not hurt your block will be so so. Pain is a great teacher. Osu!
google your question, people answer: "Not a single one of them are fighting styles. They are martial arts, or specifically Karate Ryu. Fighting is only a small portion of the training involved in these systems. There is also no such thing as regular Karate. There are Ryu, or systems of Karate. Each system has their own methods of training, study and application. It used to be easy to tell what Ryu a person was by the Kata they studied...but today many Ryu study each other's Kata."
Fui alumno de master Mario Higaonna, considerado altualmente el hombre más peligroso de Japón y Okinawa, el hombre es un hierro por donde lo toques , se ha pasado parte de su vida golpeando rocas y columnas de concreto ,,
@@asamiyashin444 Estoy hablando de que me caigo en tu puta madre… aprende a leer, estoy diciendo claramente que Bruce Lee en vida le partía el culo a este y a ti también. Gracias.
First 3 minutes of this... 8 things not allowed in MMA. Kicking between legs, breaking hands, breaking fingers, breaking arm etc. This is NO MMA sport. This is self defense. Even climbing into a ring would be unfair towards this type of karate, as you know he won't be using any of these technics as a normal competition you would not hurt ANYONE like that. You should also consider that most people on the street is not UFC class MMA and that most bullying or people attacking, are not expecting this kind of resistance. When you get into the ring with MMA or cage... you expect the other person to do certain things. Attacking one on street... you are not prepared against this stuff especially if you had NO training in MMA or anything else.
@jinan12 then you must agree with me wen i say sensei higaonna is one of the most understanding and gentle teachers karate has. most other teachers are sadists.
lol, but if you say so, tell me what kind of martial arts doit and what is your rank? I fail to understand how a person says something like that without experience in a martial art
I don't care how long they have practiced this karate, any half ass decent 20 something ufc fighter would kill them. Remember they know stuff that they don't use un the ring too plus the age difference. Men's bodys just cannot compeat at the same level at 60-70 that they can at 20. It's science, training is one thing but speed and an overwhelming strength advantage, no competition.
it's sad to see on higaonna sensei website that he doesn't mention Eichi Miyazato who was his actual karate sensei and the fact tha he was a jundokan menber once. why??? I recommend to read or watch Miyazato sensei last interview!!
If you read more, you find that An'ichi Miyagi was the person who actually taught him all the karate he knows. I think he claims Miyazato might have turned up and "corrected" his kata once or twice, but never really taught him anything. BTW, as anyone who has experienced this will know, by "correcting your kata", it means you pause, and the angle of your punch gets adjusted up or down a centimetre or two - a pointless exercise if ever there was one.
Two things... First, his hands look like he's been punching oak trees all his life. And winning. Second, I love how so many old masters seem to be smiling, or on the edge of smiling all the time.
nice, it seems to me a film of a sadist and a masochist
They smile because they're deadlier than an armed man in range
@@vincenzomarletta5683You're wrong. This is a nice, humble man. Sadists and masochists are in the UFC.
@@asamiyashin444
Yes brother.
Goju Ryu has a lot more joint manipulations and grappling as well bs shotokan. I’d say it is a much more complete fighting style while Shotokan has become more for sport.
Shotokan: Hard martial art, long stances and lunges, some competitive component, hard , fast and dynamic kata
Goju Ryu: Hard and soft style, roots in Fujian White Crane kung fu, shorter stances for close combat and grappling, fluid/softer kata.
If you try two different types of karate there will be stylistic differences (kata and stance) and dojo differences (how the sensei teaches you) and so on.
I'm a Shotokan guy. Been practicing for 8 years.
@@edgar22452 You started training when this guy made the comment.
@@Triferus lol
@@edgar22452 Did your training help you?
@@abdulrahimuthman7922 Yup. I'm faster and stronger than ever.
Всю жизнь занимается каратэ настоящий мастер нет слов молодец завидую
Master Hiaonna is really amazing!
Love Goju-Ryu forever!
mma is a sport that is all and thats a fact any martial art is a discipline a way of life a way of living a way you hold yourself and present yourself with the utmost honor respect and humility karate especially go ju ryu is so deep it connects and taps into the very essence of humans survival and killers instincts as animals please pay your respects..seek out what is usefull to ones ability forget the unnecessary be openminded search and seek out other martial arts apply the same method strengthen and mould your inner warrior thank you
please use some fuckin dots it's so hard to read.
well said..about mma
That's very beautiful and exactly what should never be forgotten in the true form secred art. Many years of commitment. May I add, self defense and justice, ability to help others and the wisdom to know difference is key to good base connection. Taking a life by hand is easy to preform for many, but sparing one is something the spirit should guide you through, otherwise still lost. PPP
where do you get your weed bro
@@ertzor lmao
I see a couple million dollars worth of samurai armor back there. Holy shit..
The presumption is all the armor is real, I’m pretty sure it mostly is, yup it’s beautiful, plus the karate is fantastic.
If I win the lottery I want this guy as my body guard 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Woah, I just noticed, holeee shit is right.👍
Oh Woah I see that. That is a ton of armor.
@@riftreaper8076 Could be a literal ton of armor.
Sensei: "This next kick to the groin is how peasants overcame the Samurai's armor." (01:59)
im sorry to hear that oki, okinawa heritage and tradition is not something that should be lost. i trained in the Y.K.K.F for about 8 years and i grew much respect for goju ryu and its teachers.
Wow! Look at his hands. Those are hands of steel!
my respect for you Master MORIO HIGAONNA
I assume they smile because their life long love and study of their chosen art has earned them a place of honor and respect to all who value such things.
this guy trained the late great gary spiers from new zealand after the great terry oniel invited to come to liverpool hes was the toughest door man and body guard around the late great gary speirs
RYU KYU style is pure martial arts. this is the true physical and spiritual power of the Okinawan kingdom.
Karate came from China, really.
I seriously can't see what it is that attracts people to Americanized martial arts (i.e., gymnastics with kicking) when the real deal is so beautiful and graceful already.
morio higaonna was awesome world famous
I feel bad for the other guy his going through some pain lol damn I used to hate being the volunteer
vman lol Yep, it actually looks like Terauchi Sensei got a bit of a bashing there :-) 💪
Ya but you learn the most
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING MY SENSEI (INSTRUCTOR), AND HIS STUDENT TERAUCHI SAN. I TRAINED WITH BOTH FOR A GREAT MANY YEARS
The Samurai armor in the background is bad ass!
Those are some brutal knuckles, shows all the hard work!
The power being displayed here is unreal
From my knowledge, Kyokushin is a full contact form of karate, mainly based and centres on jiyu kumite (Sparring). Shotokan is a very strong karate style, basing mostly on strong stances and powerful, quick moving katas such as Bassai-Dai.
Goju-ryu is a more fluent style, working a lot on technique, self defence and more fluent, graceful katas, such as Saifa or Seiunchin. All brilliant though, had the chance to train in shotokan and goju and the effects were amazing.
Nice, good, hard training & demo. The guy who played the punching bag was a real sport.
La collection d'armure est intéressante. Mais j'ai surtout porté attention sur les mains. Grosse utilisation du makiwara, à mon avis.
1:57, his qi even damaged the samurai
The Sensei. The Sensei. A lot of us wish to have more time to learn from The Sensei.
If any of you here are truly a fighter, you'd know not to ever underestimate an individual. Very very unwise to do that. No matter how weak a person may seem(by your own standards). Also know that it isn't always the faster or stronger opponent to win. At the end of the day, if your defensive and offensive technique sucks. Even one with years more experience can fall prey to a beginner.
so,I've been training for goju ryu karate for 8 years and I'm a brown belt I'm 15 years old and I'm telling you this guy is nobody to mess with.
He can kill with the best of them.
the thing they do at 2:13 is about 12309 times ahrder than you think... after 30 sec
04:10
I have met and trained with both in South Africa with sensei James Rossouw in Johannesburg.
Kyokushin is a type of full contact karate. It has seven belt levels with two levels per belt.(a stripe per belt). This one focuses more on breaking techniques and sparring. Some dojos also incorporate grappling however, it is not usually used. This style is known for its breaking techniques. There are videos of its rigorous training such as when they strengthen their abdominal muscles by breaking wooden poles and planks by having someone swing them onto their chest.
You're very wrong! When I was growing up in the 80s, karate and Jujitsu with Judo were almost always taught together or encouraged to learn the other to be well-rounded so mixing it up or having a knowledge of the vertical and horizontal planes was no new concept.
There's nothing new under the sun as the saying goes!
Higoanna Sensei's partner looks like he's having the absolute time of his life.
Bill Blinky Terauchi Sensei and Higaonna Sensei are old friends. Both hard as nails :-)
some translations ( i dont know Japanese but i have seen this video before with subs and remember what he said, so this wont be a correct translation only simply explaining what he said)
You can train everywhere not only in the Dojo, while walking you can practice "Tanden" ( breathing practice)
Even while staying at a hotel, you can train your speed by hitting the curtains, the curtains is soft and little resistance which make it easier to train. ( i think he refers to kizame tzuki = quick punches)
Even while sitting down you can practice Karate, ( notice how he trains at 6:29)
While training it is very important to eat and sleep properly. Not to much meat but more vegetables and fish. Milk and pig's feet are very good for training since they provide with calcium which is very good for the bones.
I think that when he talks about pig legs he is refering to collagen.
I think that when he talks about pig legs he is refering to collagen.
Happy birthday Hanshi Higaonna!. ~ Sensei Vern Terrell.
karatê né coisa fina parabéns senseys e mestres
The Samurai armor resting in the shadow looks creepy.
Imagine how the enemy felt seeing these figures approach them at night.
Man theses armors are crazy !
Kyokushin creator Masutatsu Oyama studied both Shotokan and Goju Ryu before he created Kyokushin, which is a mix of the two styles.
Yan Ang gusto koh
Agradecesira que lo sub-titularan al español por fabor, gracias de seguro que es de mucha importancia lo que esta diciendo. una vez mas gracias por subir este video
Muy resumido. Dice que el karate se puede entrenar en cualquier sitio. Golpeando cortinas para entrenar velocidad, ejercicios de respiración sentado, etc. Por el final habla de la importancia de una buena dieta, dormir bien y tratar de evitar el estrés.
when i was training with a 10th in goju-ryu their wrists are like rebar you can't turn or twist them. I feel this guys pain.
To everybody who is saying Karate and various tradtional martial arts or mma is better, y'all have to stop and think when Bruce Lee first came up JKD he did so because he found all various martial arts like Kung Fu, karte, judo, boxing, Jitsu and various martial arts were all useful. So to all the mma guys and traditional martial artist, learn to respect each others arts because we're all aiming to get better, weather were fighting in a cage, on the streets or in commption. I respect both aspect of the traditional martial artist and the mma fighters, and should y'all because y'all can learn a thing from eachother. This is coming from a guy who practice Brazilan Jiu jitsu and heck, I've even thought of learning various forms of martial arts like Karate, Wing Chun, stick fighting, boxing, judo and Muay Thai because learning all aspects of martial arts will come in handy in case, also I think it would be cool to see the culture of modern day MMA fighters and traditional martial arts come together. But also another thing is, not all us Americans are bloody thirsty mma fighters or boxers, there are some acutely some decent guys in both sports like Muhammad Ali and yeah there some arganet motherfuckers in both sports to who, I wish would just get the snot out of. The point is, no matter what if you practice jiu jitsu like me or mma or traditional martial arts, you have to pay respect to both form, heck if I was profasnial mma fighter, I would practice some traditional arts like Wing Chun and absorb what is useful.
From what I've observed in the comments, it's not that BJJ or MMA guys don't have respect for other Martial Arts, they just want to see what is real and eliminate the fluff...much like Bruce Lee's approach. There is very much respect for Boxing, Judo, Wrestling, etc. where the practitioners have actual fights and prove their systems work. There are too many videos showcasing a style of Martial Arts that just shows canned moves against a compliant opponent and what is worse, the comments that the guy(s) in the video are deadly, or the best fighter, etc. These videos don't prove anything. These are fighting styles, so if they don't work in a real fight, or no real fight is shown, people will call Bullshit. That may not sound too nice, but the intention is to stop the fakery and delusions and focus on what is real. I'd personally love to see someone take Karate and use the actual techniques they practice in a Kata in a fight successfully. If they cannot do that, then the BS moniker is something the traditional MA guys have to live with.
stop talking bullshit.he came from wing chun (kung fu style) and later advanced thatwith various other fighting techniques and sports....
Wow, that sounds like an abuser. Nobody has to live with insults. Nobody has the right to call bullshit something they don't understand. MMA is a sport with a set of rules. It is not the absolute measure of what is bullshit and what is not. I'm bored of that arrogant attitude. And the fun thing is that the arrogant guy making that comment wouldn't have the balls to tell "your art is bullshit" to the guys of the video. He would get beaten up badly in a street fight with any of them. Then he would go crying to watch their juiced and drugged "heroes" of the UFC from his sofa.
The "reporter" is not Japanese but French and is not a reporter but friend of Higaonna Sensei!!! She is the owner of this UA-cam Channel, like the picture shows.
since youtube is owned by google, he put his question in the right place
These guys are completely amazing. Their technique is awesome. Completely superior.They would destroy the average 20 year old regardless of how physically strong or fit he or she was. Physical is necessary but on a subtle level the mind once mastered allows the warrior to move past the limitations of the body.
I'm from southern Texas and i work with my hands alot. That man's hands look like my grandfather. Let me tell you my grandpa is 72 yrs old but his hands can crush anything. I don't know karate but if my grandad did that type of handgrab, your fingers would be powder!
Always an honour to witness these bunkai. Osu.
Does anyone know if he is in anyway related to Kanryo Higaonna? Kanryo Founded naha karate and taught both Chojun Miyagi and Kenwa Mabuni. Miyagi founded Goju Ryu and Mabuni founded Shito ryu.
Thanks for your question. I guess many persons in that Naha region have the family name Higaona, wikipedia would have mentioned their relationship if there is any.
He's like the real life Heihachi
Spartan Aryan nah, he's too kind to be Heihachi Mishima. Lol!
this man certainly deadly n dangerous..he doesn't seem out of breath while doing those move.
“hai ... HAIIII!”
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May Sensei Higaonna be granted many more years, with good health and spirit.
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are there any subtitles for the interview?
the same interviews are uploaded again on this channel and have subtitles all of them, just need to search the files.
@@Adeyto thanks a lot 🙂
I've seen Higaonna in real life and I've seen his hands and the power of those punches. I doubt that his ground work is any good but those hands are like solid rock. They truly look incredible and are capable of an insane amount of damage. Not a man to be trifled with for sure
Yeah good luck trying to take him to the ground. U don't stand a ghost of a chance lol.
I almost feel bad for his uke, lol. What a privilege to get beat up by such a great master.
He is his student so he gets beaten up on a daily basis.
Just great. Best regards.
Old school karate. No soft mats to cushion your fall. Old fashion sensei. If the technique does not hurt your block will be so so. Pain is a great teacher. Osu!
I saw some Taijishuan techniques adapted in guju ryu.
why didin't i see such moves on nowadays karate championships? :( does anyone know where can i see a real fight with traditional karate moves?
Some slick judo in here too!
that guy looks like he's in so much pain
My Respects.🙏 From SHINJIMASU SHAOLIN GOJU-RYU👊🏼🙏 -Renshi E.G.
Respect
Amazing!
Well thx for explaining that to me👍👍
+Ngatai Baker your comments are gay! fatass
+Ngatai Baker your comments are gay! fatass
Would love to see Higaonna do some friendly sparring with Ikemiyagi
Dude took a beating. Damn!
oooooooooooooooossssssssssssssss!!
Great tecnic, good job , MASTERS !
your brasilian friend
4th ryu in Goju Ryu
This is the first time i have ever seen such conditioning on a persons hands & arms.
Remember folks karate was originally designed to maim and kill a opponent. These moves were designed for that purpose.
thank you
God, I wished I stayed with martial arts. I used to do tae kwuan do as a kid but It didn’t stick
Aww cute, a old couple at dancing. *"Kawaii"!* 🐰
こういう道場、そして先生は少なくなりましたね。昔の道場は稽古の後に喧嘩のやりかたを教えてくれたものです。今日では教育上よくないという理由でスポーツ空手ばかり教えるようになりました。
Golden, truly golden, this here is true Okinawa Goju Ryu, not that watered down USA Goju Ryu, I consider that a mockery of the real thing!
Is there a way I can find the translation of his words?
What's the difference between Goju-ryu, Shotokan, Kyokushin, others?
why did you remove the subs ?
i have seen this several times before and even remember what he said
the subs are on a different video, and they are still there. browse my database and find them
Adeyto oh..thanks XD
google your question, people answer:
"Not a single one of them are fighting styles. They are martial arts, or specifically Karate Ryu. Fighting is only a small portion of the training involved in these systems. There is also no such thing as regular Karate. There are Ryu, or systems of Karate. Each system has their own methods of training, study and application. It used to be easy to tell what Ryu a person was by the Kata they studied...but today many Ryu study each other's Kata."
look at his palm, wide
Goddaamn look at their hands... They're like shovels
Hands that could powder a cage fighters skull!
nice dojo
i really want Eng Sub for this
Yes I just wanted to know if I could still even do karate when I'm 10th dan I'll be 72 then so yeah
Kuwabatake Sanjuro if you keep training, then yes you can, if Sensei Higaonna can do it at his age, you can as well!
Train and condition.
Love.
i know this sifu he is THE badass out there OKINAWA
The punch at 4:12 🔥
Fui alumno de master Mario Higaonna, considerado altualmente el hombre más peligroso de Japón y Okinawa, el hombre es un hierro por donde lo toques , se ha pasado parte de su vida golpeando rocas y columnas de concreto ,,
Bruce Lee le ganaba y no era karateka
@@vvmaster2010Bruce Lee nunca ha ganado a Higaonna. ¿De qué demonios estás hablando?
@@asamiyashin444 Estoy hablando de que me caigo en tu puta madre… aprende a leer, estoy diciendo claramente que Bruce Lee en vida le partía el culo a este y a ti también. Gracias.
First 3 minutes of this... 8 things not allowed in MMA. Kicking between legs, breaking hands, breaking fingers, breaking arm etc. This is NO MMA sport. This is self defense. Even climbing into a ring would be unfair towards this type of karate, as you know he won't be using any of these technics as a normal competition you would not hurt ANYONE like that. You should also consider that most people on the street is not UFC class MMA and that most bullying or people attacking, are not expecting this kind of resistance. When you get into the ring with MMA or cage... you expect the other person to do certain things. Attacking one on street... you are not prepared against this stuff especially if you had NO training in MMA or anything else.
Exactly!!!
HIGAONNA and the JUNDOKAN and TO'ON RYU and RYUEI RYU are the last places you will find traditional okinawan kempo.
increible
@jinan12 then you must agree with me wen i say sensei higaonna is one of the most understanding and gentle teachers karate has. most other teachers are sadists.
lol, but if you say so, tell me what kind of martial arts doit and what is your rank?
I fail to understand how a person says something like that without experience in a martial art
everything is already subbed, this same channel, search for those 4 video files, they are recent & easy to find.
Hardcore the real deal.
best master
good
I don't care how long they have practiced this karate, any half ass decent 20 something ufc fighter would kill them. Remember they know stuff that they don't use un the ring too plus the age difference. Men's bodys just cannot compeat at the same level at 60-70 that they can at 20. It's science, training is one thing but speed and an overwhelming strength advantage, no competition.
the no. 1 thing i noticed is their fists... look at those fists
Yeah ...! i like it !
it's sad to see on higaonna sensei website that he doesn't mention Eichi Miyazato who was his actual karate sensei and the fact tha he was a jundokan menber once. why???
I recommend to read or watch Miyazato sensei last interview!!
If you read more, you find that An'ichi Miyagi was the person who actually taught him all the karate he knows. I think he claims Miyazato might have turned up and "corrected" his kata once or twice, but never really taught him anything.
BTW, as anyone who has experienced this will know, by "correcting your kata", it means you pause, and the angle of your punch gets adjusted up or down a centimetre or two - a pointless exercise if ever there was one.