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  • All martial arts are pretty much the same. Just pick one and train, if ya lost or saw guy losing it's not style fault but yours or his lack of training and fight experience. There are to martial art it's own weakness, work the way to clear it then. So basicaly it's all up to ya. Also I like this, street punk won over someone with black belt, it's also matter, I said earlier, of persons experience, don't underestimate folks on street since some of 'em fight day by day so. Yeah, ya feel me 'ight?

  • You know which style wins in the end? The one that adapts over time to change, period. Martial arts is a science, not a religion, the one which applies the proven most effective moves will have the most bang for their buck. Sure, the individual comes into the equation, but if you stick to practicing ineffective moves and don't adapt with new research, your not likely to fight as effectively as someone who utilizes that martial science.

  • An excellent tutorial on basic stances

  • As a new practitioner of Kyokushin Karate, I came online to find some videos and am a little disturbed at all the "style x is better than style y" talk. Your emphasis should be less on showing that another style is inferior and more on making yourself the best you can be. Your real opponent isn't another fighter or another style-- it's yourself. You should always be trying to overcome the person you are today to be a stronger person tomorrow.

    OSU

  • haha yeah metal gear solid theme

  • Excellent!!!

  • True martial arts do know they can't judge when they first trying different styles of martial arts. Best going for styles suit you and I never blame on other martial arts. People have different views, you know.

  • he is kancho matsui

  • i think you will stick to it no more once u actually do the research. plz dont make these comments

  • Shut up faggot.

  • laugh, u really r something. leme tell you out of humbleness. mas oyama went to thailand. he faced 3 muay thai fighters and won all of em. yes, i wouldve thought muay thai would be more superior. but its not the martial art. its the person. obviously, u do not hv the right spirit. so i hope u train hard n realize who r really r. OSU

  • I don't think you understand what I meant. I did not mean that these particular stances sucked, I just meant that they weren't right for me.

  • @lawker777 that doesnt really make sense. you cant say that kyokushin is superior because a kyokushin fighter beat 3 muay thai fighters. for all we know, mas oyama could have beaten three 6 year olds who did muay thai.

  • @KidMilly ya, i know it depends on the person not the martial art. but for god sake " could have beaten three 6 year olds " did u do ur research properly?

  • @lawker777 well its pretty much proven that muay thai is better. look at mma. name 10 kyokushin fighters.

  • @KidMilly. you can't say that. i'm sorry but neither is superior. They are different. Someone can be better fighter than another but you can not say X style is better than X other style. It has been discussed quite a lot already.

  • @KidMilly

    Let's start with George Saint Pierre, one of the best fighters in the UFC today

  • @mafiamitzy LMFAO best pound for pound** lyoto machida another great fighter came from a kyokushin background

  • @Mansi1221 no from lyoto machida

  • @Mansi1221 Machida doesn't come from a Kyokushin background, he was trained by his father, Yoshizo Machida who is 7th Dan in Shotokan Karate.

  • @KidMilly

    GSP and Bas Rutten sto start

  • @lawker777 what is osu

  • @masterofice kyokushin has hundreds times more technics than thai boxing.however i respect all martial arts.you vill find out the thrue power of kyokushin when you fight one of our fighters.making comments like this tells me that you are not a true martial artist.you are dis respectful,and not humble.

  • @mrrobci my friend fought a kyokushin black belt in a continuous sparring tournament match. I will not go through the rules but the rules favored the karate fighter heavily. My friend had been training in martial arts for about 8 months I think, the other guy so long he couldn't remember. When the bout started he decided to go easy on the fighter as he wanted to save his energy for future matches. The kyokushin guy, was going all out.

    Long story short, he broke the guys ribs.

  • RESPECT. It's not all about kicking and punching. Respect is a huge part in martial arts. I hope you remember that, cause looks like you forgot.

  • is there also fudo dachi and hangetsu dachi in kyokushinkai?

  • We use fudo dachi quite often, and I've only been at the Kyokushin Dojo for about a month.

  • This is very helpful. What dvd is this from?

  • why does the intro music remind me of metal gear solid?

  • helo

  • Thanks for showing this stances they can be very tricky. And a good way, alternativ way then the sensai offen youse. Maybe offen by old custem. I only miss more alternative pitchers of the profile front and side, and focus on the special focus-point. That can some time be the missing link from full understanding.

  • This is extremely helpful. It's good to see Kancho doing the expamples.

  • wow thanks. I think this will help me alot,

    Osu!

  • Wow, yours is complicated...the stances for my class are:

    front stance, L-stance, Cat stance, fighting stance,chedit (feet,hands together), junbee...urrg! how do you even remember all yours?

  • As with everything else when you do it enough you remember it, you also use them when doing kihon, ido-kihon, and kata ofcourse so they are harder to forget then to remember ;)

    osu.

    kyokushinkai Denmark.

  • is the sochin or fudo dachi not in kokushin?

  • There is a stance called fudo-dachi in kyokushin. But it is not the same as the fudo-dachi/sochin-dachi stance in shotokan. That stance does not exist in kyokushin.

    Fudo dachi in kyokushin is the stance called shizentai (natrural stance) in this clip.

    I must say that I have never heard that called shizentai before. I have never heard it called anything but fudo dachi in any kyokushin otganization before -including the organization this clip is from.

  • am i the only one who thought his zenkutsu and kiba stances werent low enough?

  • Well, I thought it was hard to tell with his Zenkutsu-dachi to be honest. I would've liked to see it from the sideview myself.

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  • yea im sure you're right, this guy is only the current head of all kyokushin and best student of mas oyama himself...

  • LoL. Mixed the comments on someone practicing the stances on that time. Please do keep in mind however that the Kyokushinkaikan has splintered into various branches due to differences amongst students and the Oyama family. Matsui is only head of the IKO 1 branch alone as he is ONE of the Sosai Oyama's most brilliant students but you shouldn't forget others such as Kenji Midori,head of IKO 2, who was originally the be the head of all Kyokushin. Thanx for reminding my year old mistake. OSU!

  • Shihan Matsui of IKO1 & Shinhan Midori of IKO2 are respectful . Please don't forget others branches. Kyokushin is Kyokushin, OSU!!!

  • True, I believe there are 8 IKO's in total. All founders were students of the Sosai Mas Oyama.

  • Gotta Love Zenkustu Dachi

    OSU

  • Naach, Kokutsu-Dachi ;].

    Osu!

  • Who's doing the commentary? Shihan Quinn?

  • Looks like Kancho Matsui. OSU!

  • Oh, yes, that IS me after all... :)

  • No way, Shihan Quinn on youtube(?!) =O

    Osu

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