@@andrussy8why, what's the point? Like, god is literally don't exist😂or you are one of this grown ass adults believing in the dude on the sky who judge peoples? xDxDxD
Vovinam…… Consist of Kyoushokin and karate and jiujutsu and taekwondo boxing , spear, sword ,and the Russian martial, and heaven kung fu and flexibility of a sport. This is to kill
@@jmgonzales7701is a military Mixed martial art developed by the boss and her deciple, it could be anything but mainly based on Judo the point of that martial art is to disarm and knock down enemies efficiently
@@morijinsbrother it was a Johnny Lawrence Quote and therefore free of such logic, but now that I know that you enjoy cobra kai, I feel sympathetic towards you and am willing to let this incredibly important arguement go
@@AyushDaGamer Have you ever made something an idol, used God’s name as a cuss word, disobey your parents, murder (God views hate as murder), lusting, stealing, lying, wanting something another has that isn’t rightfully yours? For our sin, violating the law, we are punished by burning in Hell for eternity, a place with no hope for our salvation. But God loves us so much and with all his heart that he gave his only Son, Jesus Christ, to this cursed world to be crucified on the cross. (John 3:16-17) Now whosoever accepts Jesus Christ, God’s Son, as their Lord and Savior and believes he rose from the dead the third day will be saved from eternal damnation in Hell and live in Heaven in paradise with him forever. Many will choose to follow Satan, whether it be because they think they won’t succeed otherwise or won’t have any joy or friendships, but he will soon reveal himself as a murderer and a liar as he was since the beginning and he will curse all his followers as he cursed God and all of Satan’s followers will be cased into ever burning Hell. Here me all when I say: repent of sins and accept the Lord Jesus Christ or face God’s righteous judgment. (Matthew 13:41-42)
yes Karate teaches you to escape the fight, lol. that's so true. My sensei keep us runnin and demand us to run faster and longer the higher our belt is. He said that your first defence should be trying to avoid fight, second defence is running from fight, and final defence is to fight. Then he drilled to us how to block AND to get hit before finally teaches us fighting theory once I'm at red belt (3 years+) He also literally harden our body by forcing us to block with our bones and do shit with our fist and wrist. He known full well that a we could hurt ourselves with weak bone, fist, and wrist trying to defend ourselves.
@@JeSt4mmy sensei fucking trains us black belts specially for street fights makes us spar like street fighting without gloves and tells us to use all the illegal attacks y'all know, he crazy mf littrally beats the shit Outta us if we ain't moving after 3 or 4 hours of continuous training 💀 even teaches me to learn boxing, mma, muay thai and many more cuz I'm his kid and wants me to beat the shit out of others in a street fight and not get beaten tho that thing is true what you said first and second priority is to avoid fights at all costs only fight in unavoidable circumstances 💀
My preference for tournament sparring is a mix of karate and taekwondo, because, while being skilled at hand-to-hand, you can get range and really throw them off with insane kicks
@@kotarofuuma5608 I don't think I ever ran into that quote while playing. If I did, it was right before murdering said guard during an evil playthrough.
@@SaltGoldman Properly speaking, yes, otherwise it's not a quote. "I may not agree with what you say, but will die for your right so say it" is another example- Voltaire never wrote it anywhere, but it's commonly attributed to him.
@@sckemicals4439 Yeah I do Tae-Kwon-Do as well, it may not look that strong but can be incredibly fast when mastered so it is DEADLY, it will knock out an opponent in seconds if used correctly!
@@MrSaiyan333 not sure why everyone thinks that. Surely in Kyokushin, punches are your secondary choice since it's not for close quarters combat. You're supposed to keep some distance from your opponent but they do teach the punches to face and throat and how to defend against them.
@@MrSaiyan333 that's an "In-Ring" match with much different dynamics. Punches to head/face/throat are banned and you were talking about a street fight. Most clubs teach you to fight an "In-Ring" match, not a street fight. I served in the Army for 9 years and we were taught a mix of Judo, BJJ and Kyokushin and we were always taught to keep a distance (initially) from the opponent.
@@MrSaiyan333 You are on about knock down only, other styles say that doesn't practise head punch, but they only do not punch head in knock down and but they do in normal kion or anything really, most styles do just as much head punch and don't do knock down as hard and so don't need to avoid the punches to the hesd
@@zahimkhan2390 Dude , don't bother talking about real martial arts to those Championship-mentality clowns. They will never understand that TV isn't real life...
Lmao ask mike tyson if that wasnt his mentality as champ. Dude didnt just hit dude legitimately tried his best to hit through his opponents. Dude hit as hard as dudes kick. Dude would break an untrained mans neck with a punch. It just so happened that his mentor was a boxing coach and not an mma coach. Mike tyson would wait for opponents to hit him or he would force them open. Boxing itself is about hitting and not getting hit but some people just view dodging and blocking as a necessity and not a focus. Their focus is making their hands the most deadly thing in their body. You cant get punches like a boxer if you also got to practice kicks. You cant kick as hard or efficiently if you also got to focus on punching. When a sport that purely revolves around kicking it will be the moment people realise how efficient boxing is compared to kicking
@@magnipettersson4432 The boxing supremacy attitude will get you in alot of trouble in MMA. You can't rely purely on boxing against a trained MMA fighter or you will get your legs kicked out from underneath you or just taken down.
Kyokushin are a different breed. Was fighting a few from there style in my last karate tournament, and they are built like bricks. Massive respect. Osu
Try kali or arnis filipino martial art filipinos said if u learned arnis if someone pointing a knife at u use arnis or take the knife if u want to kill ur enemy kill him
@@eugenetheonewhoasked859 if a speaker was blasting music while someone had their phone propped up on something to record a video or whatever and it fell over what caused it to fall over? If you’re open minded enough you should understand my dumb ass reasoning but I could be wrong since it’s not exactly the same but this is the closest analogy I could think of on the spot
My kyokushin master taught me this: 1, “If you show your weakness, you are dead” 2, “they cant attack you when they show their weakness” The opposite of each other
Taekwondoe also teaches what my instructor called “nuclear tactics” he showed us exactly where to apply that fast force to de habilitate an opponent. We normally were learning normal stuff but once a month he always showed us just how much force is required to break different bones and do different things. (We learned about 5 ways to break an aggressors legs, many ways out of holds that usually involve hitting the balls or wind pipe, and other tactics to only use in life or death scenario)
Same, Taekwondo is more self defense and the amount of “and this grab is how you break the other person’s hand if they grab you, now let’s gently practice for two months until you never forget” I’ve had is glorious. It’s not the most offensive martial art, it doesn’t have to be.
I agree. Most people say. "Taekwondo is the worst." Ive done taekwondo for a long time they taught us great defence and how to grapple if we get in close quaters. and they even showed us a bunch of hand moves for punching and kicking. They taught us how to get back up while hitting your oppents rather than turning your back to get up and possibly get kicked or something. They teach how to break arms if you need to. But they have taught me speed and free flowing. But sometimes they teach you how to just shatter your oppents and destroy/break them with shier force. @@ProtagonistVon
yeah and you're also taught if an opponent goes for the attack how you are able to defend yourself using minimal effort on your part and using their movement to your advantage. when we're being taught kicks it's less about power at the start but more about technique and speed, power comes after and in time.
I practice Kyokushin and I can confirm,in one competition one of my friends had to fight,and while he was fighting another karateka,my entire club was screaming at him to break every bone in his adversary's body(+things like "Break his legs","Rip his head off","Break his spine" etc),the adversary Dojo did the same thing, It was nice
Problem with that kick is if they dodge it, you're pretty much on your knees. It's very easy to get fucked up when you're on the ground, especially if you don't know jujitsu
@@neiabaraja8040 Do you not see that he's pretty much on his knees? If the guy is close enough that you can hit him with that attack, he's close enough to just jump on you or kick your head in. He can do that way faster than the guy can get up. Sorry but you get fucked up if you do that and miss. At least if that's the only attack you do. You have no martial arts experience clearly.
@@krulak292 I see you're talking about the kick and not the style. However the head comment is talking about the style too and not the kick itself. We're talking about completely different things.
I always had a lot of fun street fighting back when I used to get bullied as I used to mix styles together and it used to confuse the hell out of people lmao
Karate kyokushin is very unrealistic because doesn't allow punches to the face, and they never train it so everyone can knock out a kyokushin fighter (even untrained people) because they don't know how defend punches, they don't know how to block or dodge because they never train that and his punching technique and punching precision is really bad because they never train to aim to small moving targets like the jaw .
@@user-cn7wy7xx5k well yes and no, kyokushin practitioners don't throw punches to the head in tournaments but they kick the head and therefore you also learn to protect the head/ block head attacks. They also train to hit small body parts like the liver and many dojos, not all, train head punches with gloves and head gear some more some less but yes they are restricted by the rules and often tend to be bad at punching from the chest upwards