@@Aaron-sy5yx Kyokushin karatekas have won lots of fights in MMA, also Shaolin monks that train Sanda which is the modern Shaolin style that they use when sparring, it's similar to Muay Thai
@@Aaron-sy5yx can you please not MMA is a technical degree in fighting. It works in most cases but there's things you can learn from other styles. You are ironically close-minded
Soooo good! Love all the videos! Seeing it slowed down really shows how airtight the motion is. The demonstration with ting jin was incredible -- as an observer it was easier to understand how to block too when seeing the defender's eyes closed, because the focus becomes the point where their bodies make contact.
I just stumbled upon this channel, and stunned because of its quality. No nonsense and out of shape masters, only real masters with practical and pragmatic skills
A refreshing perspective, to hear Japanese master(s) explaining/demonstrating about Chinese Kungfu with such insight. (And I consider Jeet Kune Do a form of Chinese Kungfu as well ... I mean, at least the name of the art is in Chinese, haha XD). Somehow, hearing it all in a different language and manner (besides Chinese and English) adds a new layer of inspiration for me. As Mr Miyahira says, "it's hard to explain". Haha! Thanks for sharing ! :D
Very impressive. This Tai Chi master is legit and so is the JKD. Now these are masters who actually demonstrate the technical aspect of movements not just talking and showing you fake self defense moves.
If the eyes are closed, there is like a Zero Mind State because you have nothing to see and make you think of When or How the opponent is going to attack which thus clouds the proper Reaction and causing the delay. In other words it is the Reflex movement of the arm in this case of the video, with visual inputs the brain has to process the thought which takes some time. Like feeling a hot object you immediately withdraw without even seeing it or thinking that it is hot. Very nice demo.
Myahira Sensei is....😮 I have NO WORDS for him! His knowledge is universal!!! A true master of combine Body & Mind! Really, I've never seen a MASTER like him!!!🙏🏼☯️💚
Professor T. Miyashira was at a table with TV journalists from Japan and the kung fu practitioners were defeated one after another when facing the Kio kushin Karate practitioners. It was very embarrassing.
In Malaysia where my kung fu instructor came from mas oyamas top students got defeated by master phan, the Malaysian full contact coach, that was probably early 70s, my style uses pok kik as a base, it was formed by choy li fut master just for fighting, no forms.
J'aime beaucoup cette chaîne et les arts martiaux... Beaucoup de pratiquants de sports de combats perdent l'essentiel de ces arts! Respect depuis la Suisse !🇨🇭
These exercises are wonderful and powerful and require focus, and my question to you two wonderful trainers is there in the world of martial arts what are called dangerous points in the human body or the deadly touch dam mac
Dim mak is very difficult and not necessarily worthwhile. Chi meridians vary from person to person; you can just hit someone instead of trying to strike a meridian. Learning meridians is good for acupuncture, not necessarily fighting.
I wonder how well they'd do against a Judoka or Wrestler. I find stuff like this interesting love JKD. It's a lot of fun experimenting with different techniques.
Sempre aprendendo técnicas com esses mestres, arigatô! Sobre o olhar o oponente, não lembro se foi o Sensei Kanazawa ou o Sensei Nakayama que diz para "olhar o todo".
Just normal. The brain doesn't have time to react at such short distance. When you stand still and in a position within arms reach, there is no way to stop an attack no matter how trained you are.