The thing you do better that the rest of tutorials, is doing it together! Not just explaining how to, but at the same time. Great help for home routines!
Another great video Yusuke. I'm loving how you're stressing the body pestering and mechanics; especially for this universal kick. Hey we do the first two drills regularly in my dojo. That third drill looks cool. Might just do that one for home training this summer.
Great and very very inspiring to watch. Thanks for sharing. It means a lot for many of us with professionals like yourself who share your knowledge, skills and wisdom.
Sir would you plz elaborate why to keep upper body on same level both in mae geri and zenkutsu dachi stance OR why to keep the leg on ground bend while doing mae geri? 🙂
Side kick we make a „pelvis shift“. Should we do with front kick and back kick also this little „pelvis shift“ or this pelvis Shift is unique only for side kicks??
I'm loving your videos and I just subscribed. I do a lot of weight lifting work, so it appears that my hamstrings are really preventing me from kicking as high as you because they are tight. Do you have any exercises that can improve my flexibility? -Thank you Sensei!
Hello, I'm very interested in learning,I've recently come to a realization that being the age I am, and being out of shape is not going to make life any easier as I get older, and have decided to make a big change in my life starting with my physical fitness. I was curious though, for someone who is like me, mid 30's, out of shape, terrible balance and flexibility, do you have any videos for stretches and/or workouts for absolute beginners that cover working the important muscles and gaining balance? My fear of jumping into some of these more advanced lessons is learning the wrong habits, and doing things wrong and becoming complacent doing them wrong, because I'll be thinking I'm doing them right. I'm already doing a light daily regime of 2-3 sets of 30 crunches, 10 leg lifts, and 10 push ups ( these are through out my day not all in one sitting, so for instance I'll do one set of them, then maybe an hour or two later do my second set, and so on) Right now I'm just trying to be more active through out the day to lose some weight to where I'll feel more comfortable practicing something like a kick, or a proper stance.
I want to learn this stuff but it seems that my legs aren't flexible enough to even come close to doing this safely. I'm assuming the only thing I can do is daily hamstring stretches?
For a correct MAe geri we used to do this, let one student do Mae geri with two students on the sides holding a bo knee high, if you messed up because you didnt lift the knee high enough you would kick the Bo and well hurt your toe or leg :P
,,Watch this if you are beginner,,...... No. What I think beginners should watch is how to DIY boxing bags and stuff. I created upperbody figurines and connected them to my pullup tower. I can train any kick at home, and see if it ladned correctly or not. For people like me, sensei who does not explain it, enough just is correcting your form is bad for me. That is why I left local karate, and contiue to train at home. I had to figure it all out myself to reach high level by practice, but now I can explain that stuff better, than teachers of karate back those days when I was kid.
I remember white belt still... cause I kicked my own ass... When bringing the knee up, I used to go down. I struck myself with the knee so hard on the chin... I NEVER DID IT AGAIN.
I'm currently a white belt and well, I didn't do that but I fell several times because of bad landing after the kick :D Sometimes I still fell thanks to bad balance during the kick.
@@bencebuda4599 I am no pro, but try and get a mirror to see what you are doing incorrectly. Leaning too much forward or backward etc. I learned to keep myself centered and keeping my hands in defensive position when doing the kick. It automatically helps with getting your kicks to land where you want, and not luck shots.
What is Shodan aikido? Shodan is 1st. Dan the first Dan rank in Japanese martial arts. I didn't know he did aikido also. Do you mean Shudokan aikido which is a style?
Imagine if you practiced this kick every day for a year on both legs, if someone attacks you at the pub, you don't kick, it kicks all by it's self and most likely puts the hostile in hospital.
The thing you do better that the rest of tutorials, is doing it together! Not just explaining how to, but at the same time. Great help for home routines!
So happy to hear that comment! I hope it'll help you and your karate friends out!
Yusuke > The quality of the videos are improving with each post.
Glad to see Natsu pulling the fonts in the background.
This made my day thank you😂😂😂
@@BTSARMY-kz7jk Haha. Thank you for checking out the video!
my whole life i wanted to learn karate but my mom wouldn't allow and now as a mother i can't afford the classes so ty for these videos
Great workout drills sensei teach us streching exercises for kicking have train shotokan for many years and i have troubles kicking high
Great video! Thank you so much!
I finally found the channel I was looking for, your detailed explanation and techniques are better than many offline karate classes ❤️
Great video!Cant wait to watch the rest and improve my training!
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Another great video Yusuke. I'm loving how you're stressing the body pestering and mechanics; especially for this universal kick.
Hey we do the first two drills regularly in my dojo. That third drill looks cool. Might just do that one for home training this summer.
Great! Hope you an check out my other videos too!
I enjoyed watching your tutorials. I still watch every video you upload😁
you're a very good teacher!
Great and very very inspiring to watch. Thanks for sharing. It means a lot for many of us with professionals like yourself who share your knowledge, skills and wisdom.
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Love these videos and excersies you come up with they're very helpful and this will help me with my katas
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As a Japanese your eng pronunciation is very good
It's really wonderful training which you're providing us it's necessity for girls thank you 🙏😁
Thank you for checking out the video! No problem at all!
Your videos are just so GREAT!
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Please do a video on your diet as a Karateka
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Paolo's video about you and the university you are pretty good by the way :)
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Very informative for beginners like me ...🔥 Thanks for this video
Great videos.
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Thanx for all videos..😊👍
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What if you only practice mae geri and punching during the day, how much time is devoted to mae geri? just two minutes too?
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どう致しまして!
Can you please make a video on how to do hip movement ? Thank-you for this amazing video
Sir would you plz elaborate why to keep upper body on same level both in mae geri and zenkutsu dachi stance OR why to keep the leg on ground bend while doing mae geri? 🙂
If the upper body moves, the opponent will sense you're coming! The bend leg absorbs the force from the front!
Arigato: oss!!
Brilliant! Thank you so much! Do you have a video like this but for the Yoko geri keage and Yoko geri kekomi kicks?
Side kick we make a „pelvis shift“.
Should we do with front kick and back kick also this little „pelvis shift“ or this pelvis Shift is unique only for side kicks??
I'm loving your videos and I just subscribed. I do a lot of weight lifting work, so it appears that my hamstrings are really preventing me from kicking as high as you because they are tight.
Do you have any exercises that can improve my flexibility?
-Thank you Sensei!
Hey wondering if yoy found a routine that works for you. Im in a similar situation
Hello, I'm very interested in learning,I've recently come to a realization that being the age I am, and being out of shape is not going to make life any easier as I get older, and have decided to make a big change in my life starting with my physical fitness. I was curious though, for someone who is like me, mid 30's, out of shape, terrible balance and flexibility, do you have any videos for stretches and/or workouts for absolute beginners that cover working the important muscles and gaining balance? My fear of jumping into some of these more advanced lessons is learning the wrong habits, and doing things wrong and becoming complacent doing them wrong, because I'll be thinking I'm doing them right. I'm already doing a light daily regime of 2-3 sets of 30 crunches, 10 leg lifts, and 10 push ups ( these are through out my day not all in one sitting, so for instance I'll do one set of them, then maybe an hour or two later do my second set, and so on) Right now I'm just trying to be more active through out the day to lose some weight to where I'll feel more comfortable practicing something like a kick, or a proper stance.
Hi, is it karate shotokan? or another one? Great video by the way! I am starting with karate now and this has helped me a lot!
very nice
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I want to ask what kind of karate dojo waku belongs to?
I want to learn this stuff but it seems that my legs aren't flexible enough to even come close to doing this safely. I'm assuming the only thing I can do is daily hamstring stretches?
For a correct MAe geri we used to do this, let one student do Mae geri with two students on the sides holding a bo knee high, if you messed up because you didnt lift the knee high enough you would kick the Bo and well hurt your toe or leg :P
May I know how do you make the sound with your GI??
I just want to do it out I can't 😭
That shouldn't be the purpose of your practice. When you're doing the punch correctly, as a result, you will hear some sounds.
What you wear inside your karate uniform
I have a friend that looks just like you and has the same vibes either, and it's creeping me out 😂
Lol I must somehow be related to him...
I mean we're both asians, lmao
Having knock knees is a real struggle as a karateka
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Good one 💖I am also making video like this ☺️☺️
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how long have you been practising karate?
10 years!
@@KarateDojowaKu Wow that's so much dedication! Very impressive :)
,,Watch this if you are beginner,,...... No. What I think beginners should watch is how to DIY boxing bags and stuff. I created upperbody figurines and connected them to my pullup tower. I can train any kick at home, and see if it ladned correctly or not. For people like me, sensei who does not explain it, enough just is correcting your form is bad for me. That is why I left local karate, and contiue to train at home. I had to figure it all out myself to reach high level by practice, but now I can explain that stuff better, than teachers of karate back those days when I was kid.
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5:21 isn't that hikite very low?
I remember white belt still... cause I kicked my own ass... When bringing the knee up, I used to go down. I struck myself with the knee so hard on the chin... I NEVER DID IT AGAIN.
I'm currently a white belt and well, I didn't do that but I fell several times because of bad landing after the kick :D Sometimes I still fell thanks to bad balance during the kick.
@@bencebuda4599 I am no pro, but try and get a mirror to see what you are doing incorrectly. Leaning too much forward or backward etc. I learned to keep myself centered and keeping my hands in defensive position when doing the kick. It automatically helps with getting your kicks to land where you want, and not luck shots.
hi i need some help i also mailed u how can i get in contact like i wanna ask
Is it shito ryu?
He mentioned in many previous videos that its Shotokan.
@@khaderalikhan3029 actually it was the first video of him i had watched. but later, i had come to know that information watching some another ones.
Okej, you now shuodan aikido.
What is Shodan aikido? Shodan is 1st. Dan the first Dan rank in Japanese martial arts. I didn't know he did aikido also. Do you mean Shudokan aikido which is a style?
Oss
Imagine if you practiced this kick every day for a year on both legs, if someone
attacks you at the pub, you don't kick, it kicks all by it's self and most likely
puts the hostile in hospital.
Hahahah....