I can't remember the exact percentage (thought 80-20), but what I do know is that only your toes and ball of the foot should touch the ground. In essence it's a very long neko ashi dachi.
what karate style is this? i though that all karate systems had the same stances.. but after a quick search i found that there are 2 variations of kokutsu dachi. the one he is doing here is a very well done stance, but a bit different than kyokushin kokutsu. i've seen a lot of videos of the man in the video and he has excellent technique. keep up the great work! OSU
@minikakathekakadue it's OSU.. in japanese words can't end in "s,k,m,p,r,v..." it just sounds like oss cause in many cases the u in the end of the word is almost silent.. (like in "desu" which means "am/are" you may hear it with or without the u.. but in any case you always write it.. there is no way arround..) search for "the spirit of osu". btw thanks for your reply. OSU
@minikakathekakadue please learn something about karate.first Polikariolis showd why it is OSU! second thing styles are not different just becuse of their katas...they are different bcs there are very big number of stances....in Kyokushin You have stances from okinawan goju ryu...in shotokan you have stances from shorin ryu..etc..everything goes from okinawan styles(shuri-te, naha-te and tomari te, now they are shorin ryu(shorinji ryu) uechi ryu and goju ryu(and some new styles made from those 3
fine move, but is Kōkutsu perfect shown here? Looks to me like too much of balance held on the front foot? isnt it 90/10 % this looks like about 60/40%
I can't remember the exact percentage (thought 80-20), but what I do know is that only your toes and ball of the foot should touch the ground. In essence it's a very long neko ashi dachi.
Naraku1987 5 months ago
i've been taught 60-40 in Wado-ryu.
AfanValleyKarate 5 months ago
@minikakathekakadue FYI, it's osu!! DUHHH
ethanloverz 8 months ago
what karate style is this? i though that all karate systems had the same stances.. but after a quick search i found that there are 2 variations of kokutsu dachi. the one he is doing here is a very well done stance, but a bit different than kyokushin kokutsu. i've seen a lot of videos of the man in the video and he has excellent technique. keep up the great work! OSU
polikariolis 8 months ago
@polikariolis its OSS , and its probaly because the rules have been changed of how to perform a correct kokutsu dachi
minikakathekakadue 8 months ago
@minikakathekakadue it's OSU.. in japanese words can't end in "s,k,m,p,r,v..." it just sounds like oss cause in many cases the u in the end of the word is almost silent.. (like in "desu" which means "am/are" you may hear it with or without the u.. but in any case you always write it.. there is no way arround..) search for "the spirit of osu". btw thanks for your reply. OSU
polikariolis 8 months ago
@polikariolis OSS
minikakathekakadue 8 months ago
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TheFudokan 6 months ago
@minikakathekakadue please learn something about karate.first Polikariolis showd why it is OSU! second thing styles are not different just becuse of their katas...they are different bcs there are very big number of stances....in Kyokushin You have stances from okinawan goju ryu...in shotokan you have stances from shorin ryu..etc..everything goes from okinawan styles(shuri-te, naha-te and tomari te, now they are shorin ryu(shorinji ryu) uechi ryu and goju ryu(and some new styles made from those 3
TheFudokan 6 months ago
if u make the step forward with the foot's fingers touching the ground first your shuto uke will be faster.
GokiGandalf 11 months ago
@GokiGandalf interesting idea
christianbrecht 5 months ago
fine move, but is Kōkutsu perfect shown here? Looks to me like too much of balance held on the front foot? isnt it 90/10 % this looks like about 60/40%
the rest - really perfect body control!
tmziesing 1 year ago
@tmziesing it is 60/40%
MrRamboman123 11 months ago
@tmziesing no it's 70/30%
HomerGlop 9 months ago
@HomerGlop both wrong 80/20
minikakathekakadue 8 months ago
@minikakathekakadue I was taught 70/30... maybe it varies from school to school.
IcedPhoenix666 5 months ago