These Kuro obi videos are always extremely instructive and enjoyable. The people featured have such an open and friendly method of getting their point across. Its a refreshing contrast from older, harsher methods of instruction.
This is an excellent video. My sensei always stressed that “there are no blocks in karate”, he said “you’re attacking their attack”. This video shows that very concept.
agreed. this is another example of why martial art masters says that all martial arts ends up the same at it's zenith.. I remember Miyahira Tamotsu sensei also says that in chinese kung fu, there's no difference between blocking and attacking.
@@dapidminiAiki Okinawan karate, especially gojo ryu comes mainly from wing Chun and white crane kung Fu. Those are the arts and concepts miyagi based it on.
WOW! The way he blocks is exactly how I saw and use it. It works like a charm. You actually flick the arm away. Not just push. It unbalances the person and opens him for attack. I incorporated it in a kumite competition with devestating effect. Was waiting for my opponent to attack with his leading hand. Just hanged back. As soon as he attacked, I stepped sideways into kiba dachi and used ude uke with the flick. With the same movement then went into uraken for the face. His hand flew the otherway and my uraken went clear into his face. ... of course... since my time karate has changed and nowadays you are not allowed to hit in the face. The thing is... the block with flick works amazing.
I miss Okinawa. This is legitimate technique, going unrecognized in the modern MMA world. I was Shorin Ryu, but the Goju Ryu karateka were always excellent opponents ( and thus teachers). Thank you for this.
I love to learn as much as I can about different ways to defend yourself and I find your techniques so easy to do and really appreciate them would love to learn more. Thank you so much for sharing...
Osu! This is how I learned to block as well in Kyokushin karate. The idea is to deflect the opponent's attack off of its trajectory and away from the centre of your body. In most cases, it does not require a wide circular movement of the arm/hand you're blocking with, but rather a quick and sharp counter attack that aims to throw the opponent off balance. Very informative and invaluable lesson on proper blocking technique. Thank you😊
The use of the wrist to block is very similar to Hung Kuen's kyu sao or bridge hand and the way we use the tiger claw as a block in my Choy Lee Fut school. Also we have the same forearm conditioning excercise in my school.
Karate has White Crane, Whooping Crane, Half Hillock Half Crane, Half Hard Half South (Pagainoon) which is a huzunquan/zulangquan derivative, Southern Monk, Taizuquan, Long Fist, and Black Tiger in it's antecedents. The Iron wire form in Hung gar has White Crane Sanchin as half of it.
The Northern 7 Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu form "14 Roads" has this technique. It is the 2nd move in the form. I have never heard this Praying Mantis technique explained with such clarity, nor seen it displayed with such effectiveness, as Sensei Thomas Chin has just demonstrated for us in this video.
Cool do you practise 7 star Praying Mantis?I am a Hung Gar practitioner and these kinda blocks/counterattacks Im pretty used to.The mostly used strike for this is called the Heel of the Palm but other bones are well used too.
@@hemispace641 Thats cool I havent trained the style by itself before but we have some forms with alot of mantis in them.Have u heard about Hung Jong Kuen before?
that block is incredibly popular in "self defense" teaching. In fact our instructor tell us "attack the attack" and "block like you are trying to break your oponent arm"
Anyone who has practiced Okinawan karate is now cringing in front of their computers as they watch this. Terrible memories of learning "bone blocks". But, if you do such a block to an untrained person it immediately gives you openings for more strikes against them as they flinch and move away.
Xin cảm ơn đội phiên dịch của trang kuro-obi world tôi là 1 yêu thích karate nhưng lại rất kém tiếng anh ,nhờ các bạn mà tôi có thể hiểu hơn về karate, tuyệt vời lắm tôi yêu các bạnnnnnn
In Kali this is a basic block... its called limb destruction, we also use elbows to destroy knuckles and high kicks... this is informative Ill use this kata in training...
I think this is a crucial point that is lacking in modern sports fight like MMA. I really hope someone will adapt it to these kind of fight someday. However this is not going to be an easy task as the trajectory of punches in these fights are less normalized than in karate, more random and exotic. Furthermore one of the major challenge to overcome is that punches' speed is far greater than those blocks speed, so against a fury of punches you won't be able to block everyone. To consistently be able to blocks fighting sport and MMA punches under high stress and pressure will certainly be super difficult...
It's always been my objective to pretty much do as this guy does, I'm not looking to just deflect the punch, I want to hit the bone and cause pain. Waaaaayyy back at the start of my martial arts (Don't ask!) my first instructor drilled that into us. If you hit that arm with force a few times, the guy doesn't want to throw it anymore because it hurts so much. Just like that one guy said in this video - he didn't want to punch again because it hurt so much.
Akihito Yagi hace los movimientos de su estilo tal cual ha mostrado en el personaje de Giryu. Por fin se entiende el por qué Giryu se había enfocado mayormente en la defensa, a diferencia de Taikan. Su estilo daba mucho para relucir profundamente ese concepto en Karate. 👍
This is the first video I've seen that shows the way I learned how to block. Blocks are strikes! After you block your opponent's strike, he should not be able to use that arm or leg again for next few days. You demonstrated real karate.
the hard block of Okinawan Karate incorporate strikes to the attackers limbs! The Karateka has to have heavily conditioned hands and arms to make these techniques effective! The old Okinawan masters have heavily conditioned hands, arms, legs and feet. They can break planks with their finger tips and toes! They are extremely strong although old.
I like these! I've been practicing a similar technique as I try to apply American Football technique called the "Swim Move" to combat sports. Hitting and chopping opponents arm from the outside to gain access to strike or grapple from his side or back.
In Indonesia pencak silat we train our hand Bone with sugar crane until black and blue after healing we continue that training.so when hitting or Block make other filing the pain from their Bone hand👍 u can see in UA-cam."silat Cimande train hand Bone"maybe can use in America football.but that training very painfull😂
I use this bone attack in my decipline of Kenpo here and 30 years to block punch kick turning ur bone to stop and attack punch and kicks so the other to stop attacking after first block bone attack.
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ポルトガル語の字幕のでどうもありがとうございました!🇧🇷🙇🏻♂️
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really good. Thank you so much for sharing videos like this. I´ve been learning a lot.
Congratulations!
God bless.
Julio Cesar from Brazil
Спасибо. Osu
These Kuro obi videos are always extremely instructive and enjoyable. The people featured have such an open and friendly method of getting their point across. Its a refreshing contrast from older, harsher methods of instruction.
This is an excellent video. My sensei always stressed that “there are no blocks in karate”, he said “you’re attacking their attack”. This video shows that very concept.
agreed. this is another example of why martial art masters says that all martial arts ends up the same at it's zenith.. I remember Miyahira Tamotsu sensei also says that in chinese kung fu, there's no difference between blocking and attacking.
I’m
@@dapidminiAiki Okinawan karate, especially gojo ryu comes mainly from wing Chun and white crane kung Fu. Those are the arts and concepts miyagi based it on.
Using a defense as an attack and using and attack as a defense 🥋 makes things very hard to avoid. ☯️
"wax on wax off" lol
どの先生方もお互い尊重しあっている姿が映像から伝わり素晴らしいと思います。流派を超えて語り合う姿、空手界の明るい未来を感じます!精進します自分も。いつか沖縄の地で八木先生にお会いしてみたいです☺️
私はブラジリアン柔術をしているのですが、通じることを感じました。絞め技では相手の首に自分の手や腕の肉ではなく骨の箇所を当てる様にしますし、腕ひしぎ十字固めなどを手を組んで防がれた時は自分の腕の骨で相手の前腕内側の痛い部分を攻めて切る様にします。やっぱり骨の遣い方って何でも重要なんですね。
それを考え、実行し完成させた先生の向上心は尊敬します。
Yoooooooo, thank you sooo much for the captions!!! I wanted to enjoy this with y'all 🤣🥰
Thank u kuro obi for a wonderful production. Thank u director nishi for this beautiful karate exposition.
八木先生、英語も堪能なのか
WOW! The way he blocks is exactly how I saw and use it. It works like a charm. You actually flick the arm away. Not just push. It unbalances the person and opens him for attack. I incorporated it in a kumite competition with devestating effect. Was waiting for my opponent to attack with his leading hand. Just hanged back. As soon as he attacked, I stepped sideways into kiba dachi and used ude uke with the flick. With the same movement then went into uraken for the face. His hand flew the otherway and my uraken went clear into his face.
... of course... since my time karate has changed and nowadays you are not allowed to hit in the face.
The thing is... the block with flick works amazing.
I miss Okinawa. This is legitimate technique, going unrecognized in the modern MMA world. I was Shorin Ryu, but the Goju Ryu karateka were always excellent opponents ( and thus teachers). Thank you for this.
Благодарю за русские субтитры. Это очень круто!
Excelente canal, los felicito por tratar abiertamente y con respeto de otros estilos de combate lo que los hace un canal muy atractivo.
Thanks from 🇧🇷!
Do Brasil, obrigado! 🙏
ブラジルからいっぺにふぇーでーびる!
extremamente util nos kumites daqui hehe
This is the best video you've ever posted.
Thank you ! ! !
I love to learn as much as I can about different ways to defend yourself and I find your techniques so easy to do and really appreciate them would love to learn more. Thank you so much for sharing...
El maestro entrevistado, todo un pensador del combate. Gracias por el video.
The reactions of the guy in the black gi made my day. 🤣
No pain no pain 🤣
I am a mega fan... Speechless...
Giriyu's Defensive karate is really something
Amazing and teaching as always. Thank you, sensei!!!!!!!!!
Osu! This is how I learned to block as well in Kyokushin karate. The idea is to deflect the opponent's attack off of its trajectory and away from the centre of your body. In most cases, it does not require a wide circular movement of the arm/hand you're blocking with, but rather a quick and sharp counter attack that aims to throw the opponent off balance.
Very informative and invaluable lesson on proper blocking technique. Thank you😊
Спасибо большое.
The use of the wrist to block is very similar to Hung Kuen's kyu sao or bridge hand and the way we use the tiger claw as a block in my Choy Lee Fut school. Also we have the same forearm conditioning excercise in my school.
Karate has White Crane, Whooping Crane, Half Hillock Half Crane, Half Hard Half South (Pagainoon) which is a huzunquan/zulangquan derivative, Southern Monk, Taizuquan, Long Fist, and Black Tiger in it's antecedents. The Iron wire form in Hung gar has White Crane Sanchin as half of it.
音がハンパないわ。
聞いてるだけで痛みが伝わる。
This is how my sensei trained us to do our blocks in Shorin-ryu. Every "block" is also a strike.
Every time I watch video's on this channel I learn or come up with techniques. Knowledge vault!
한국어 자막 감사합니다.thanks, KOREAN sub.
Este canal es maravilloso porque enseñan verdaderos maestros
今から40年前の中学生の頃に少林寺拳法を習っていたクラスメイトが
空手をする人に会った翌日、これと似た骨の部分で当てるというコツ
を私に言ったことを思い出した。
それは受けではなく、手刀を当てる時に小指側の腕と手のひらのつなぎ目にある骨部分で当てる方法で、その一つの技しか知りません。
その時に確かにそうすると威力が違うことを実感したことを思い出し、この骨で受けるという方法も痛いだろうとすぐに分かりました。
C`est agréable voir des gens heureux comme eux.
骨をぶつけ合うトレーニングキツいですよね。なかなか慣れない。
13:30その形は永春拳と凄く似ている
Thank you 🙏 this block defense is good with some grappling techniques like Judo 🇯🇵
The Northern 7 Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu form "14 Roads" has this technique. It is the 2nd move in the form. I have never heard this Praying Mantis technique explained with such clarity, nor seen it displayed with such effectiveness, as Sensei Thomas Chin has just demonstrated for us in this video.
Cool do you practise 7 star Praying Mantis?I am a Hung Gar practitioner and these kinda blocks/counterattacks Im pretty used to.The mostly used strike for this is called the Heel of the Palm but other bones are well used too.
@@dorkvader2673 : Used to practice 7 Star praying Mantis in the past. Not soo much now. Just a bit...
@@hemispace641 Thats cool I havent trained the style by itself before but we have some forms with alot of mantis in them.Have u heard about Hung Jong Kuen before?
@@dorkvader2673 : I have heard of the style Hung Gar, Hung Fut, but haven't heard of Hung Jong Kuen. Is Hung Jong Kuen the name of a form in Hung Gar?
@@hemispace641 Where did you practise Mantis by the way?I knew a Praying Mantis Sifu with his own school in Germany named Alexander.
wow, so amazing! i love this channel
Wow! His english is actually very good.
Yes, it's much better than my japanese.
Очень впечатляет ! It's impressive !
that block is incredibly popular in "self defense" teaching. In fact our instructor tell us "attack the attack" and "block like you are trying to break your oponent arm"
みんな痛いのに楽しそう😊
Terima kasih, sudah memberikan teks bahasa Indonesia, banyak penggemar karate di Indonesia. Banyak hal positif yang bisa diambil, Osu
Thank you so much for Bahasa Indonesia Subtitle, i really enjoy it 🇲🇨
Im taekwondo practicioner...and i learn something new in this video thank you.. 👍👍
Anyone who has practiced Okinawan karate is now cringing in front of their computers as they watch this. Terrible memories of learning "bone blocks". But, if you do such a block to an untrained person it immediately gives you openings for more strikes against them as they flinch and move away.
Dziekuje bardzo!CПАСИБО! CZESC.
Holly crap, just imagine quitting the fight because he's blocking my punches too hard! 😂🤣😅
This guy is a freaking machine!
Thank You very much! This is so interesting!
I remember doing this training in Okinawa for many years. I know how it feels in the beginning 😳
おっさんが痛めつけられて喜んでる動画最後まで見ちゃった…
Excelentísimo canal y grandes instructores saludos
Xin cảm ơn đội phiên dịch của trang kuro-obi world tôi là 1 yêu thích karate nhưng lại rất kém tiếng anh ,nhờ các bạn mà tôi có thể hiểu hơn về karate, tuyệt vời lắm tôi yêu các bạnnnnnn
Very impressive power. Defence = Attack.
In Kali this is a basic block... its called limb destruction, we also use elbows to destroy knuckles and high kicks... this is informative Ill use this kata in training...
используй, ёпта.
Lol “Bone ultimatum”
I love it
I think this is a crucial point that is lacking in modern sports fight like MMA. I really hope someone will adapt it to these kind of fight someday. However this is not going to be an easy task as the trajectory of punches in these fights are less normalized than in karate, more random and exotic. Furthermore one of the major challenge to overcome is that punches' speed is far greater than those blocks speed, so against a fury of punches you won't be able to block everyone. To consistently be able to blocks fighting sport and MMA punches under high stress and pressure will certainly be super difficult...
以前の空手使いの方とお話をしたことがあり、その方が仰っていたんですがその方いわく
空手は相手の手(攻撃)を自分の手で守りまた、相手の空の部分(隙)を自分の手を用いて攻撃して守る術なんだ。と、
なのでもしかしたら海外では考えられない場所(いわゆる骨)を使って攻撃することが本当はいいのかもしれませんね。
Thanks, master
Excellent! Thank you very much for sharing!
melhor video de karate que ja vi
If this is a "new idea" to a lot of martial arts practitioners, I am truly shocked.
It's always been my objective to pretty much do as this guy does, I'm not looking to just deflect the punch, I want to hit the bone and cause pain. Waaaaayyy back at the start of my martial arts (Don't ask!) my first instructor drilled that into us. If you hit that arm with force a few times, the guy doesn't want to throw it anymore because it hurts so much. Just like that one guy said in this video - he didn't want to punch again because it hurt so much.
Gracias!; Genial!
ありがとうざいました。
Awesome technique!
骨と骨が当たったら砕けそう。
If it hits the bone, it will break.
Domo arigatogozaimashita Sensei Yagi! 🙏🏼⛩❤️
This video makes me wish I was there.
For what?
@@mathewjohn1666 to test out that punch/block drill and train with those karateka. Better than dealing with the rif raf in my area.
Amo este canal es uno de mis favoritos saludos desde República Dominicana y práctico Tae Kwon Do
Akihito Yagi hace los movimientos de su estilo tal cual ha mostrado en el personaje de Giryu. Por fin se entiende el por qué Giryu se había enfocado mayormente en la defensa, a diferencia de Taikan. Su estilo daba mucho para relucir profundamente ese concepto en Karate. 👍
This is the first video I've seen that shows the way I learned how to block. Blocks are strikes! After you block your opponent's strike, he should not be able to use that arm or leg again for next few days. You demonstrated real karate.
сможет, бля😨
This is awesome! Good stuff.
the short bold sensei wearing a black gi he's damn good! very good tsukis puches ( he looks like a buddhist monk karateka )
He is a bad dude. He has video of how he trains on YT. Check him out.
I have fond memories of that type of training.
僕は後期高齢者です。
中学生の時友人に誘われ、剛柔流を教わりました。形は2つ漢字では書けませんが、セウチンチン・サンチンだと記憶してます。時々運動がてらに練習してますがYouTobeを拝見し懐かしくなりました。
骨を攻めるのは始めてです。
Love from Tanzania
I like to tunein this this is more educational for me👍😎💯🇵🇭❤️💝
the hard block of Okinawan Karate incorporate strikes to the attackers limbs! The Karateka has to have heavily conditioned hands and arms to make these techniques effective! The old Okinawan masters have heavily conditioned hands, arms, legs and feet. They can break planks with their finger tips and toes! They are extremely strong although old.
This sounds fun, it's similar to Shaolin in the form of callused forearms!
Perfekt..
A smart guy in okinawan karate lineage
Arigato Sensei, Dhanyawaad Guru jee 🙏
これ覚えるまでどれだけ痛いのをガマンせにゃならんのか……
I like these! I've been practicing a similar technique as I try to apply American Football technique called the "Swim Move" to combat sports. Hitting and chopping opponents arm from the outside to gain access to strike or grapple from his side or back.
In Indonesia pencak silat we train our hand Bone with sugar crane until black and blue after healing we continue that training.so when hitting or Block make other filing the pain from their Bone hand👍 u can see in UA-cam."silat Cimande train hand Bone"maybe can use in America football.but that training very painfull😂
Merci beaucoup au grand mettre de la discipline un grand respect 👊🤲🤜🤛👏🤝🥋🥊
C'est génial
韓国語 ありがとうございました。
Gran video, muchas gracias por el detalle de los subtitulos en español. Domo arigato. Saludos cordiales a la distancia.
Very important
Karate is good 👍 slm dr silat Indonesia
Amazing!! Thanks...
最強の受け
Please cover more stuff from Yagi sensei and Meibukan Goju Ryu!
黒帯ワールドの真のミスター黒帯は、八木先生だったのか>
The secret to strength lies in the joints. Where micro crystals are located, as it was discovered in the 50's.
🤜👊🤛 very strong 🔥🔥💚 best regards from germany munic
I use this bone attack in my decipline of Kenpo here and 30 years to block punch kick turning ur bone to stop and attack punch and kicks so the other to stop attacking after first block bone attack.
Super Technik! Dankeschön!
Thanks from Kerala.. .huzz
Giryu- sensei!
I also taught by my teacher that block in every martial arts is not actual block. We taught that as block only for the basic knowledge.
You can also parry with the other arm(left->left right->right) for closer stances
オフェンシブ ガードだね~