Video is awsome! But what I dont like is Americanising names of the karate techinques!!!!
Wtfk.... I mean, hummer strike, x block, round house kick?!??!?!?! Come on.. give us a break... Please use proper languague..like oi zuki, or mawashi geri.... thank you!
The japanese names for the techniques are nothing more than literal descriptions. "Mae geri" literally just means "front kick."
It would be different with things like NAMES. Seisan kata, that kind of thing.
But when I eat Japanese food, I don't have to call what I'm doing 'taberu'. Even though the Japanese made the food. The NAME of the food? Yes. 'Sushi' is a name, like 'casserole' is a name. But something with a literal definition, like 'punch', is not intended as a name.
@taicleis usualy when a name is a literal description it's there specificaly to be clear, so translating is actualy more logical than just saying some japanese gibberish without knowing what it means :)
Plus, a few moves are actualy easier to understand when you understand the name
Even though we have very talented karateka in this era, there was a uniqueness about the talent of the era in this video. I have this series, it's a trove of history.
Many thanks for Techniques of Shotokan Karate and for techniques of JKA. Soshiki karate chief instructor Mr. Myint Kywe said: "This all techniques essential need for everyone. I really respect to Masatoshi Nakayama who was chief instructor of JKA. He is my teacher".
thank you for posting this informative video
Ronin72Uk 1 month ago
thanks for the video
alfredocolllarrain 1 month ago
Knife hand block!!! Come on.. wanna go throw up!
KimCult 2 months ago
Video is awsome! But what I dont like is Americanising names of the karate techinques!!!!
Wtfk.... I mean, hummer strike, x block, round house kick?!??!?!?! Come on.. give us a break... Please use proper languague..like oi zuki, or mawashi geri.... thank you!
KimCult 2 months ago
@KimCult You mean pronouncing them in English?..
JaLomangino 2 months ago
@KimCult
The japanese names for the techniques are nothing more than literal descriptions. "Mae geri" literally just means "front kick."
It would be different with things like NAMES. Seisan kata, that kind of thing.
But when I eat Japanese food, I don't have to call what I'm doing 'taberu'. Even though the Japanese made the food. The NAME of the food? Yes. 'Sushi' is a name, like 'casserole' is a name. But something with a literal definition, like 'punch', is not intended as a name.
taicleis 2 months ago
@taicleis usualy when a name is a literal description it's there specificaly to be clear, so translating is actualy more logical than just saying some japanese gibberish without knowing what it means :)
Plus, a few moves are actualy easier to understand when you understand the name
walatalalaw 1 month ago
than you for adding this video so we can learn shotokan
japanmaster101 3 months ago
Muito Bom
è uma aula
Parabens
marilsio 4 months ago
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marlonv14 4 months ago in playlist Martial Arts
part 2?
yokcocuk 4 months ago
OSS ! :)
asianpowa8 5 months ago
Even though we have very talented karateka in this era, there was a uniqueness about the talent of the era in this video. I have this series, it's a trove of history.
perfectforminc 5 months ago
Tape 2?
cruisercaptain 5 months ago
OSS!!!!
Marcio3870 8 months ago
That's great thank you so much.
Dowsery 8 months ago
Thank you for sharing this amazing piece of martial art history.
thecpommander 8 months ago
Many thanks for Techniques of Shotokan Karate and for techniques of JKA. Soshiki karate chief instructor Mr. Myint Kywe said: "This all techniques essential need for everyone. I really respect to Masatoshi Nakayama who was chief instructor of JKA. He is my teacher".
thawtarwin6 9 months ago
Will the subsequent tapes be uploaded? I'd be very excited to see the rest!
ChfMojoRising 10 months ago
agreed, do you know what year this video is and if its still available?
wingdflame 11 months ago
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. FOR THIS VIDEO. ITS INCREIBLE
juanlalo7 1 year ago