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THIS BUNKAI SECRET MAKES YOUR KATA PRACTICAL - Jesse Enkamp 

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Learn one kata application (bunkai) secret that makes your Karate techniques work in practical self-defense from Jesse Enkamp (The Karate Nerd) demonstrated with Oliver "The Future" Enkamp in Stockholm, Sweden. Visit www.karatebyjesse.com to learn more.

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@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Thanks for everyone's awesome comments! :-) So glad you enjoy my work. Visit my website to learn more about Karate! www.karatebyjesse.com
@dustinwelch1165
@dustinwelch1165 6 лет назад
Jesse Enkamp I got a fight with Randy or
@HECTORARTUROA
@HECTORARTUROA 6 лет назад
Jesse Enkamp This is the best video I've watched in your channel... it remembers me what the UFC trainer told you. This is one of the ways I am perfecting my Karate... using the close quarter distance, I am mixing Karate and Wing Chun, and other martial arts, but primaly, for self defense purposes, and after that, sport purposes. I think that what don't work is not the "technique" (movement or stance), is the "application", and the moment. I am using even tai chi principles, using Bruce Lee's mindset. For example, this leverage is used in Wing Chun: 2:39; this hit and this trap are Wing Chun techniques: 2:09. The "sumo" posture is what I use in close quarter distance, this is very similar to low stances in tai chi, that supossedly don't work. I search the Wing Chun trapping range in all my kumites, and works, my opponents don't understand what is happening. The 4:24 technique is similar respect Judo. At the end, there is a middle point where all martial arts converge. I am trying to create a new combat system, and this video is amazingly near of what I have working during years.
@sakismandratzis6353
@sakismandratzis6353 6 лет назад
Jesse Enkamp great video Jesse👍🏼💪🏼💪🏼thanks for your nice content🙇‍♂️ Greetings from Germany✌🏼
@nickfarrugia7595
@nickfarrugia7595 6 лет назад
Great video Try adding a mawashi uke before applying the exact techniques you explained and they become very easy to use and are extremely effective. Love your work
@daleklein9122
@daleklein9122 6 лет назад
Jesse Enkamp
@nw4357
@nw4357 6 лет назад
I wish most karate instructors thought this way. I really believe this is the way karate is supposed to be. There is nothing about karate that doesn't work. Every bit of it works. Just interpreted wrong.
@quickstep2408
@quickstep2408 6 лет назад
find instruction in okinawan karate. you will see more of this type of thinking
@nw4357
@nw4357 6 лет назад
So difficult to find though. Part of why karate is so misunderstood. Okinawan karate is the art in its purest form.
@billkrips9595
@billkrips9595 6 лет назад
It doesn’t have to be Okinawan. I teach Tang Soo Do and have been teaching this for years. There’s just an unfortunate number of bad instructors out there.
@nw4357
@nw4357 6 лет назад
bill krips I agree. I think most instructors mean well but there is too much sport in karate. I like studying tuite and chin-na. Close range defense.
@tommydude1985
@tommydude1985 5 лет назад
Nathan w your words were well said. Yes karate works 😁
@soticoe
@soticoe 2 года назад
This is without a doubt the best karate tip that has ever opened my mind in so many years. It feels like an awakening to a new reality. Kata would never be the same for me again. Thank you Jesse.
@ShihanKevinpereira81
@ShihanKevinpereira81 5 лет назад
I recently said this same thing to a well known sensei in my area and he looked at me like i had 7 heads lol
@travisdedrick5733
@travisdedrick5733 6 лет назад
As someone who has never been fond of Katas, you sure make a case to continue to study these applications. Thank you for opening my eyes and helping me further my education.
@alexandreams
@alexandreams 6 лет назад
Besides karate, I also study/train wing Chun. Simultaneity in attack and defense is there all the time. Seeing this concept being worked on karate makes me think about the origin of this martial art and how it was influenced by Chinese martial Artists of Fujian province, which happens to be where wing Chun had flourished. Great explanation!!
@peterh4709
@peterh4709 6 лет назад
When a fist returns to chamber, it contains something. This is an old principle in karate that has been lost or overlooked.
@maxventura7015
@maxventura7015 3 года назад
I opened my eyes on that forgotten principle when I discovered the translation of hikite is puller.
@lalchungnungaralte9104
@lalchungnungaralte9104 3 года назад
@@maxventura7015 *pulling hand
@maxventura7015
@maxventura7015 3 года назад
@@lalchungnungaralte9104 exactly. Pulling something anyway.
@lalchungnungaralte9104
@lalchungnungaralte9104 3 года назад
@@maxventura7015 I know was just correcting the translation and its good to know there are people with the same fondness of karate as me
@maxventura7015
@maxventura7015 3 года назад
@@lalchungnungaralte9104 nice to meet you, Senpai!
@sebastianmuller804
@sebastianmuller804 6 лет назад
Oh my god, now i remember my first lesson in Karate, my teacher said every block can be used as a strike. Thank you for bringing back the memories :D
@juanmanuelgranadosdavila4984
@juanmanuelgranadosdavila4984 6 лет назад
Too bad nobody explained these things to me 35 years ago. Then the kata seemed boring and lacking in realism, I only practiced it because they asked me to move from one dan to another. Thanks for it!.
@juanconeo
@juanconeo 6 лет назад
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. FINALLY SOME REAL INSIGHT INTO KARATE TO HELP THE GENERAL PUBLIC OPINION ON TRADITIONAL KATA AND THE DEEP AND CONCRETE PHILOSOPHY OF WHY AND HOW AWESOME VID!! 💛
@headlesspalace
@headlesspalace 6 лет назад
man this guy is right this blew my mind, i've been getting into karate recently and was a bit meh because it seems like its become all about doing nice katas and traditional stuff, but the karate this guy just showed makes way more sense guys
@hamzadesidragonsarwar
@hamzadesidragonsarwar 5 лет назад
That’s exactly what my sensi said using the various blocks as different attacks since Karate was originally developed for that purpose in its pure raw form
@chrishanson9626
@chrishanson9626 5 лет назад
Range dictates everything. Great post Jesse. We have to practice and adapt our kata to the ranges. OSU!
@laperrablanca1
@laperrablanca1 6 лет назад
Jesse sensei, this is really genious! You have shown us the two principles that convert the seamingly ackward movements of kata into meaningful and effective techniques: 1. A block is a lock is a throw. 2. Adapt the distance. This totally changed for me the meaning of kata practice, and allows me to unlock so many practical techniques hidden in the kata. I think we should put more emphasis in the practice of realistic bunkai, in which you must close in to your opponent,as a contrast of what we usually do in competitive kumite. Thank you so much!
@Priestbokmei1
@Priestbokmei1 2 года назад
Excellent video Sensei! Why some people want to make the claim that karate and kata are not for self-defense or have very limited self defense application, just eludes me. No one can make a better case to the contrary than you have in this video. The designers of kata were deeply thinking people and didn’t design kata because they had nothing else to do. The katas are replete with all kinds of self defense applications disguised in a “dance”. Good work, Jesse.
@drewdailey4895
@drewdailey4895 6 лет назад
I am still coming down from my surgery I had over a month ago (So I haven't been able to step in the dojo for over a month) but I have to say Jesse, reading the Bubishi and watching your videos (some for a 2nd and 3rd time) has really opened my eyes to more then just sparring. I have been trying to improve my Bunkai and this video was exactly what I was missing. This was a great video and I look forward to watching and learning more! You have helped improve my Karate greatly.
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
My absolute pleasure! 😄 Get well soon and take care 💪
@varanid9
@varanid9 6 лет назад
These never were "blocks", but forearm slams. The techniques are either from Lung Ying or 5 Ancestors, from which it is believed Miyagi drew a lot of his Goju Ryu from. That first move you show after moving in closer is the actual original application.
@mstar197
@mstar197 6 лет назад
That’s right! Applied kata in real life scenarios. It’s taken me many years to see this open in this way. Thanks again for sharing Jesse San.
@jesusmarroquin2410
@jesusmarroquin2410 5 лет назад
Woooow your english is so clear to understand. I'm Mexican and my first lenguaje is spanish and I,m learning english but I can understand you perfectly. You have a new follower... Osu!!!
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 5 лет назад
Muchas gracias! 😁
@goraisan
@goraisan 6 лет назад
Oliver rules!!!! I really like karate and mma working together!!!👍
@maxventura7015
@maxventura7015 3 года назад
Look for Sensei Antony Vinicio's videos. Jesse San knows well what I'm referring to. 👍
@ansidsa6690
@ansidsa6690 2 года назад
Just loved this video.. The long range application is exactly how karate is taught nowadays. U have brought a new perspective so easily.. Taught my students this and they were so surprised by its usage..
@garycleveland6410
@garycleveland6410 6 лет назад
This BFO occured for me a few years ago and I have never looked back. Kata is a very important element but, must be taught this way. Thank You!
@christopherblade5984
@christopherblade5984 6 лет назад
This is great Jesse san. I love teaching alternatives and this is one of them changing the distance changes blocking to striking and even throwing. Absolutely great video. Keep them coming. And thank you.
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Sometimes, the smallest details make the biggest difference 😊
@MartyMoose1611
@MartyMoose1611 6 лет назад
You explained this very well. Some "teachers" are great fighters; but can't teach you what they know.
@varunshah7205
@varunshah7205 6 лет назад
Whoa!! The last 50 seconds of the video blew my mind. Awesome video :D
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks for watching ✌️
@dustinwelch1165
@dustinwelch1165 6 лет назад
varun shah I got a fight with Randy Or
@jayatkins1014
@jayatkins1014 6 лет назад
Great advice. As a beginner it puts Kata into context for me. Tried this today in class to great effect. Thanks for your videos, you are an excellent teacher
@alanrodger4885
@alanrodger4885 6 лет назад
Excellent , the opening moves of yondan as a sweep I’ve never noticed that before THANKS KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK 👍
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Good eye! 👍
@JonathanReyes-gv2fw
@JonathanReyes-gv2fw 6 лет назад
Thanks so much Sensei. I´ve followed your work during years, your advices and so forth to keep me on the road. This is an excellent perspective to start applying our techniques in a different way and become much more effective.
@jtsales6144
@jtsales6144 Год назад
Been studying martial arts for about 25-30 years. this never really occurred to me. Thank you for your insight.
@alfonso365
@alfonso365 5 лет назад
The practical applications of karate are so great! Proven useful over decades. Congratulations on the video! I hadn't thought about changing the distance to change the purpose of the technique.
@DNAHCKR-eo9nd
@DNAHCKR-eo9nd 4 года назад
Woah this opened my eyes bro I didn't knew a secret was there!
@brandonhughes179
@brandonhughes179 3 месяца назад
I haven't trained in nearly 20 years, but I'm thinking back to a bit of kata I remember from years ago and making more sense out of it already. Need $ to get back into training!!!
@Mr.Cockney
@Mr.Cockney 4 года назад
I like very much your approach to bunkai. It solves the “waist” of using only 50% of our limbs, unlike wing chun for example, and gives to me a new vision for the study of kata. Many thanks!
@simonsmith8974
@simonsmith8974 8 месяцев назад
I absolutely love the concept of bunkai, understanding the practical application is such a help to understand our kata better. It has made me look again at things in a different way, especially as I tend to practice more Jiu Jitsu these days rather than karate - great video Jesse thank you.
@GowrinandanH
@GowrinandanH 4 года назад
Thank you Jesse! Many out there commenting negatively about Shotokan Karate. I always say them weakness lies in the person who uses it and teaching it but not in the style of Karate. You showed well here! Great Job!
@jonb6984
@jonb6984 6 лет назад
Great lesson!!! I have been looking for a way to reconcile my shotokan techniques with what I've learned with inside fighting in wing Chun. You've showed me they really are very similar just by changing the way we view and implement the moves. You're the best!
@javiergonzalez7127
@javiergonzalez7127 2 года назад
Thank you very much sensei jessy for your simple and easy to apply explanations, greetings from Argentina, Oss
@13Ambro
@13Ambro 5 лет назад
This is probably the single best bunkai advice I’ve heard and suddenly makes the traditional katas a practical self-defense arsenal. Thanks!
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 5 лет назад
Thanks! Great to hear 😄👍
@justintronerud1259
@justintronerud1259 2 года назад
I never understood or enjoyed Kata until I explored these concepts. Changing the distance meant Kata made sense finally!
@jackiemcnaughtan1649
@jackiemcnaughtan1649 6 лет назад
I love bunkai, it puts everything in context. Thanks for the lesson.
@Ronin-101
@Ronin-101 6 лет назад
u know what, u are doing karate at a very modern scale and I appreciate it . I am a kyokushin fighter and now I see how good all these things can actually be , osu
@larrywadford263
@larrywadford263 4 месяца назад
I just watched this video and this was my topic in class last night. Karate is used in 3 of the 4 ranges. We don't really do ground work, but long range, short range grappling and throwing. Great video.
@rolejp7392
@rolejp7392 4 года назад
Was your best vídeo Jesse! Keep going... the translation about “bunkai” you nail it !
@lylewyant3356
@lylewyant3356 6 лет назад
I'm only into my second month of karate classes and I came to this realization instinctively. I don't have the endurance or the kicking range. If something happens, it has to be over up close and quick.
@HCpourtous
@HCpourtous 3 года назад
thank you very much for all that you give for the karate and especially the traditional
@geraldaitken478
@geraldaitken478 3 года назад
One idea, worth a million bucks. I've been applying this by practicing with the "bunkai practice dummy" Jesse describes in another video.
@peterkhew7414
@peterkhew7414 3 года назад
I think the beauty of it is that the kata is useful for both short and long range. But in the short range, you have more leverage over the opponent; which means that if you have good technical skill, you won't have to worry about strength or speed.
@opiskelu6097
@opiskelu6097 4 года назад
And suddenly many ideas came on my mind. Thank you for these videos!
@danilodibujo
@danilodibujo 6 лет назад
You show it so simple and direct. Just great!
@rogerbyrd3524
@rogerbyrd3524 5 лет назад
Taking yet another look at this video always getting something more. My brother who studied Shorin Ryu for so many more years than me ha explained something I never knew. Some of the katas deep stances were also created for leg strengthening but when it comes to the bunkai as you say it’s up close and personal and VERY effective. So it ALL has a purpose nothing wasted. A lot of people probably don’t even know that. Like you said what looks like it can’t work suddenly works 😃
@MrNaim-ee7dw
@MrNaim-ee7dw 6 лет назад
That was a nice explanation. Thanks sensei
@keithgour5236
@keithgour5236 Год назад
Excellent demonstration! Most people have no idea what the purpose of hikite is. From a fellow karateka and school owner, love your content Jesse!
@eduardosakai362
@eduardosakai362 6 лет назад
WOW!!! Amazing video!!! My sensei always taugth me that the kamae before a defense IS a defense too!! Exactly as you showed!! Keep up the good work, Jesse sensei!! Thank you a lot!!
@andylindsey
@andylindsey 6 лет назад
Mind..... blown!..... Our class does practice this way of thinking, but it's always helpful to see examples like this, again and again and again. It opens the mind! :D
@_oriTech_
@_oriTech_ 6 лет назад
omfg.... this was is sooo damn simple i should asskicking myself. this is this little thing i searched for my students for a better understanding. this is way above perfect. thx for this tiny hint. you are still the best teacher someone can get. best regards from germany! over the top!
@flaviob.2623
@flaviob.2623 6 лет назад
Jesse Sensei, thanks for explain! It was so clear and brilliant! I've already seen some applications like these (in short distances), but their causes were not so clear like the way You talked. Congratulations! Oss.
@GrantGauthier
@GrantGauthier 6 лет назад
Never thought of blocks as having another purpose, awesome video!
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
”A block, is a lock, is a blow, is a throw.”
@DMKleinArts
@DMKleinArts 5 лет назад
The term used for block 'uke' translates more literally to 'receive' than block, which is to stop an attack. Think uke techniques more like deviating energy of an attack rather than outright stopping the movement.
@chrisdiperi8062
@chrisdiperi8062 4 года назад
Thanks for the tip! Makes a lot of sence!
@fernandodep.r.9945
@fernandodep.r.9945 3 года назад
Hello. Thanks a lot Jesse-san for the explication. I have never thought like that. You are right. My vision changed.
@madprobz7297
@madprobz7297 Месяц назад
sensei you just opened my eyes(i already know a good number of senior kata bunkai but this would help me out more) oss
@kalam2518
@kalam2518 6 лет назад
Wonderful content sensei, finally u had posted video after five days... It teaches us a lot.. Love from India... Jaihind
@willisgoodger1875
@willisgoodger1875 5 лет назад
Awesome! I love applying that concept.
@tkoalltime
@tkoalltime 4 года назад
Thank you very much! Great video!
@Tonystark-sg3dm
@Tonystark-sg3dm Год назад
U r the great karate master sensei. Really liked the idea of bunkai. Thank u so much. Oss!!
@BL0HARD
@BL0HARD 6 лет назад
I’m thankful for my training in Shotokan I received for 8 yrs until I was 17 that has helped in learning other martial arts in my 30’s. I’ve noticed Karate movements in Boxing, Muay Thai, Krav Maga and Judo. I believe Shotokan doesn’t hold all the Martial answers (no style does I can think of) but it certain provides a strong foundation to build off. What this video shows to me is what you start noticing when you try different styles of Martial arts.
@bongkem2723
@bongkem2723 3 года назад
beautiful ! the awesome secret for all katas !!!
@billyken407
@billyken407 5 лет назад
kata is quite a different from dance. I can reconfirm kata is a kind of seeds for self-defence. thank you!
@idrnoel
@idrnoel 6 лет назад
What an eye-opener! Thank you.
@TheSubwaysurfer
@TheSubwaysurfer Год назад
I’ve ALWAYS loved kata Now I love it even more
@abelroman5210
@abelroman5210 6 лет назад
Excellent take in kata and fighting distance. Thanks
@carloss_andrei
@carloss_andrei 6 лет назад
Very nice video ! I really like the aplications of those blocks / strikes ! Osu from Romania
@SenseiSpirit
@SenseiSpirit 2 года назад
Hi Jesse hi love your complicity with your brother. Much love from Portugal
@mamangkowai
@mamangkowai 2 года назад
This video might get me into Karate. Thanks sir!
@Vsily
@Vsily 6 лет назад
You explain everything very well. English is a foreign language to me, but you speak very distinctly. Thank you very much
@wyldeme
@wyldeme 5 лет назад
I used to train Shukokai until about 1998-99 and there was a sensai who taught this. Shorten the distance and take the power from a kick or a punch. Well done and keep up the good work.
@avilashchakraborty4013
@avilashchakraborty4013 6 лет назад
You are the best master I ever seen.
@jedimaster0667
@jedimaster0667 6 лет назад
I have recently discovered your channel and I am loving these videos showcasing the many applications of techniques in karate. It is like an expansion on the early level karate courses where they tell you "use this block for this and this block for this" where you go a step further and say now adapt it to the situation. Which is a very highlighted concept in wing Chun because in wing Chun the distance in mind is extremely close. But I think as a martial artsist whatever you are practicing. Bruce Lee's quote "be water" must be applied. Adapt to the situation. Be ever changing and flexible not rigid and knocked out.
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Most definitely. Thanks for supporting my work! 👍
@suzannedeschenes9745
@suzannedeschenes9745 6 лет назад
Wow, never looked at it that way! Thanks
@averygouin5296
@averygouin5296 4 года назад
Right On Point Sensei Jesse Enkamp
@rogerbyrd3524
@rogerbyrd3524 5 лет назад
That’s a very good. And like you say karate was designed for self defense not being prepared to fight someone. All Okinawa katas are close quarter defense. Great word !
@gsoahm
@gsoahm 6 лет назад
Love it when you talk about bunkai 🙌
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Thanks dude! 👍
@dustinwelch1165
@dustinwelch1165 6 лет назад
Soahm gupta I got a fight with Randy or
@gsoahm
@gsoahm 6 лет назад
Dustin Welch ?????
@ricardomjollnir5998
@ricardomjollnir5998 Год назад
Dear Jesse, I used this advice last Saturday at my black belt exam. ❤
@RamMyuay
@RamMyuay 11 месяцев назад
Perfect! Very logical Jesse! I agree with you absolutely
@giuseppefoggia1073
@giuseppefoggia1073 3 года назад
Very Good. A good Karateka Knows his Origins and Knows how to apply Them. Good Job
@AndreiBres
@AndreiBres 3 года назад
Great video! Very good explanation!
@Rickdoesshotokan
@Rickdoesshotokan 5 лет назад
Awesome vid,I do wing chun but I can't help but enjoy your videos keep em up!!!
@kasyapkrishna8393
@kasyapkrishna8393 6 лет назад
Wow thanks so much sensei I have learnt so much from this video
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 6 лет назад
Awesome! 👍
@dustinwelch1165
@dustinwelch1165 6 лет назад
I got a fight whit randy or
@user-rl7qt7ct8m
@user-rl7qt7ct8m 2 года назад
日本でもここまでしっかりした型の理解、把握、応用をしている人は本当に少ないと思います。 とても素晴らしい。 これに型の逆足の解釈が加わるともっと深い利用方法が得られると思います。
@SuperYt65
@SuperYt65 5 лет назад
Hey Jesse your idea is awesome
@himrajrabha613
@himrajrabha613 2 года назад
Thank you sensei!!
@christophergrant5705
@christophergrant5705 5 лет назад
Wow, I really appreciated this perspective
@KARATEbyJesse
@KARATEbyJesse 5 лет назад
Great to hear!
@nytrodralyg1860
@nytrodralyg1860 6 лет назад
Thank you so much, pls more videos like this, Sensei.
@MrBira24
@MrBira24 6 лет назад
Wow! awesome! i never think in that way!
@TheSubwaysurfer
@TheSubwaysurfer Год назад
THIS concept changes EVERYTHING
@philfran7474
@philfran7474 3 года назад
Beautiful !!!
@sadiazaman10
@sadiazaman10 6 лет назад
Karate is amazing thing....i m starting it knowing by u ...awesome 💜......thnxxxxx.
@dominiquejohnson5234
@dominiquejohnson5234 6 лет назад
Thanks for this. Great idea.
@brianp7464
@brianp7464 6 лет назад
Great video.....
@robcastro2997
@robcastro2997 6 лет назад
Very Good Video on Bunkai!
@carloseduardonaranjosuarez5917
@carloseduardonaranjosuarez5917 10 месяцев назад
Amazing stuff Sensei Jesse, arigato gazaimashita
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