Video de Karate Shotokan, feito por Yuri Cambraia. Espero que gostem! Saiba também a importância de tornar o TREINO um HÁBITO e ficar cada vez melhor no Karate-Do: • Por que os hábitos fac... OSS!!!
Todos los estilos de karatê-Dô son buenos, Shotokan es my estilo y lo estúdio desde el año de 1958. Siempre estoy aprendiendo todas las veces que doy lecciones y que me entreino, llegué a la conclusión que siempre somos aprendices, algunos a apenas más algun tiempo. Lo importante es estar entrenando y seguindo el camino de la noble arte. OSS!!!
+hellcommandoz Those ones have no idea. Just tell them the origin of karate. A no weaponed fighter fighting against a weaponed one, needs to end the fight with only one strike. ONLY ONE! That sais all of it. (I don't know if used correctly the term weaponed but I think you understood me). And in my case, shotokan is even better because I am small, fast and powerfull but with no resistance and shotokan uses that power of karate that I can use for only one strike and I can use that long distances attacks of shotokan in order to balance my small size. Sotokan is perfect for me.
@@dawid31m always if we are talking about sportive karate not traditional. In traditional shotokan there are many different way to block low kicks google it. Traditional karate is for surviving and has all tecniques that you can imagine. Oss
@@volperossa5494 can you explain what is traditional shotokan?? Karate comes from Okinawa and this is traditional karate where students practis kyusho jutsu, and realy combat fight. Even parter fight to..shotokan, kyokushin is just litle simular for.real fight.
@@dawid31m funny thing,many years ago, in the building we did shotokan ,there were guys who trained kickboxing. We were young at that time ,we looked to the others style with interest . One day we decided to put the best one of us with the best fighter of them (not the master,just students) to have a fight. The kickboxer throw a highkick,our shotokan guy dodge it and just punch him verry hard in the chest, wich made him fall on his ass. I dont say shotokan is better,if that highkick didnt miss the target,it was a ko, but talk only things you know.
I've been a student of shotokan karate for 20 years... Under my late dad sensei keinosuke enoeda.. It's often thought of as a miscellaneous art..but it is incredibly effective in the world of defence.. I hold a 2nd dan... Oss
It is not just the aspect of its extraordinary power and speed that makes it unique, but its discipline is the main point of difference with other styles such as Kyokushin.
Yes indeed that is him, thank you Paul. the reason for asking is he looked familiar, i expected he is the guy from Black belt (the movie) and indeed it was him. I watched some JKA videos with him in them, and he is amazing. googling his name made me find way more videos i have never seen before :) Thanks again Paul
Karate is a martial art and as any art, express the one who practice it, physically, mentally, psychologically. It is important, for me at least, to sustain the connection between spirituality and karate, not only for tradition purposes but mostly because karate IS spiritual. Highly spiritual from the beginning in Okinawa. The most spiritual martial art in my opinion and have to remain like this.
There are many truly gifted karateka in the world. These guys are so fast that most people wouldn't know what hit them before they even had a chance to react.
yeah,in some styles of shotokan karate and kyokushin karate in particular do not use any protection except for a groin cup, the main objective of this is to make the practioner street ready if the event of a street confrontation arises.
Excellent sparring, fighting and demonstrations. This was the type of training in went through. Now the caveat. I would like to see top Japanese fighters vs top Korean fighters with no rules for points. Just good fighting with the strategies for and how to defend against each others’ techniques and where to find the opponents weaknesses. And not have to worry about points but good clear obvious techniques. Please comment or show some good videos if they are out there. Respects.
JKA Shotokan is about speed,technique and power. The techniques when applied as we are taught them ie. direct a to b are devastating. If you are in a confontation and there is no way out be first,be direct,be safe. Ossu!!
There are several methods of defending against takedown. If you study the Shuri-Te style Karate eg: Shorin-Ryu, Shotokan, Shito-Ryu ( Shito-Ryu isn't actually Shuri-Te but it contains Shuri-Te elements), you will notice that the deep low stance of zenkutsu-dachi is most commonly used. You must be from this stance when attempting to defend against takedown. Kyokushin tends to tand quite tall like Neko-Ashi dachi style or Muay Thai style, this way I found that defend agaisnt takedown very hard...
muay thai and kyokushin is tie at number 1 for me then shotokan then come's kung fu though this is my opinion and the one i mention are the top stand-up martial arts.
You are correct. Karate as a point sparring, although can be useful to get students get comfortable with techniques is NOT such a good thing if the students think "yeah, this is ALL that Karate is about". Therefore, learning bunkai, especially in real time speed usually produce very favourable result. I learnt defence against double leg takedown from Pinan/Heian Nidan kata. Having said that thought, in some countries, Karate is really big as sport which doesn't help the image. But i luv Karate
I'm not having an argument here for arguments sake but you say point sparring is not what it's ALL about, which I agree. You mention bunkai and how it helps you against a double leg takedown. How many people in the street would go for a double leg takedown? Or even in competition? One may see it in competition but who would think in any fight situation "He's going to come at me with a double leg take down"? I can only imagine the defence you speak of is kiba dachi? Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm interested to know what you're thinking
In addition,there is also mental aspect of Karate such as controlling adrenaline so people don't easily get scarred or frenzy in the slight confrontation.
Machida is one of the biggest MMA fighters ever and he comes from Shotokan. It is never the style, it is always the artist. But the more styles he knows, the better he will be....
cont... also, normally people can see whether or not the dojo stresses on "racking up point" or actual combat prowess. One example Shotokan Karate fighter that's pretty good at Bunkai is Tatsuya Naka - shown in the video actually. I agree with one of your point that Karate doesn't have to point sparring, however this is usually the orientation of the school. There are quite aplenty Shotokan dojo that stress on "purity" of the art.
cont... Shotokan version of pinan nidan is heian nidan. If Heian nidan isn't clear, try shito-ryu pinan nidan. the cue is HOW they move from zenkutsu-dachi to kiba dachi (horse stradle stance).
interesting,how to defend against the take down? I train kyokushin karate, but just watched the shotokan version of pinan nidan, but unfortunately can't see how to defend the takedown from this kata. With kyokushin also lately too much emphasis on tournaments and full contact fighting but in the organization where I train the focus on bunkai is coming back.
Well that can be good and bad, really. As Bruce Lee would say, "I don't fear the man who has practiced a thousand kicks once, I fear the man who practiced one kick a thousand times"