At first I tought it would be bad but it's actually pretty good and the white belts did fight without aprehension because of their rank and that respect Kyokushins spirit.
Thanks for your comments, is true and also to have in mind that Korea is a martial art country with other martial arts than Kyokushin. That is why the level is pretty high on low belt rank, then still to learn the pure Karate philosofy that is different.
Karate is Japanese and CHoi Bae Dael (Mas Oyama) was a Korean who went to Japan. He created the Kyokushin style based on a Japanese Martial art due to he got in love with this extraordinary martial art that Karate is. The origin of karate is Okinawa, forced to learn how to defend them self with bare hands agains the foreing agressor. Origins of Taekwondo is Korea. Mas Oyama is a extrodinary man that achieved impossible things and created the strongest karate ever that now Matsui is destroying
100% Correct, thanks for your comment. Just want to add that IKO1 in Korea is not growing due to the strange rules and new fees from IKO1. There are many Kyokushin branches in Korea, IKO ROYAMA, KYOKUSHIN UNION, ShinKyokuShin and free kyokushin without org. My Sensei in Korea changed from IKO1 to Kyokushin Union. I am back in Spain and I am in KYOKUSHIN-KAN with Kancho Royama - best desition ever. Actually I went to Japan to train with him and Fuko Kancho Hiroshige. Incredible and humble people
THey should lose students to karate. i took wtf, but it was a waste of time after realizing how the rules work. either itf or kyokushin or hapkido. not wtf
little of bud luck, bad luck on the draw, normaly white belts are not allowed to go out for fight (if not fight for beginners), but in Korea is ok due to many have martial art back ground from taekwondo or other korean arts... but full contact is not a easy thing, anyhow brave to stand there.
@SuperBluepurple OSU
Krisgomgun 1 year ago
i fought in a tourny against a kyokushin fighter, i used shotokan, he hit hard like and fast like a mad man, i barely dodged his kicks
WoWhead4life1 2 years ago
Nice experience from your side to do something like this. Thanks for your insight and keep training.
OSU
Krisgomgun 2 years ago
Koreans are pretty clean at punching and kicking. I hate those grappling guys that don't do anything just low kicks and grappling around.
Nice and clean...we call them hammers here lol. Osu!
videomanlt 2 years ago
OSU...
thanks for your comment... What you say is right... I like how they fight and they are not tense and nervous..
OSU keep training
Krisgomgun 2 years ago
At first I tought it would be bad but it's actually pretty good and the white belts did fight without aprehension because of their rank and that respect Kyokushins spirit.
With all my respect. OSU
wondeguy 2 years ago
OSU,
Thanks for your comments, is true and also to have in mind that Korea is a martial art country with other martial arts than Kyokushin. That is why the level is pretty high on low belt rank, then still to learn the pure Karate philosofy that is different.
OSU
Krisgomgun 2 years ago
Taekwondo and Kyokushin has same origin both were invented by Korean.
Koreagle1 2 years ago 2
Karate is Japanese and CHoi Bae Dael (Mas Oyama) was a Korean who went to Japan. He created the Kyokushin style based on a Japanese Martial art due to he got in love with this extraordinary martial art that Karate is. The origin of karate is Okinawa, forced to learn how to defend them self with bare hands agains the foreing agressor. Origins of Taekwondo is Korea. Mas Oyama is a extrodinary man that achieved impossible things and created the strongest karate ever that now Matsui is destroying
Krisgomgun 2 years ago
Kyokushin in Korea such as these are from the IKO 1 Shokei Matsui Branch.
And Shokei Matsui actually allows white belters to enter tournaments to learn.
Yes , in Korea , most of the students do have a Black Belt in Taekwondo , Judo , Kendo and Hapkido.
So , in response to that , they are encourage to enter the tournament mats to learn and be the best.
Kyokushin in Korea is growing but their rivalry with W.T.F is fast becoming a norm as Taekwondo looses students to Karate.
MDIS 2 years ago
100% Correct, thanks for your comment. Just want to add that IKO1 in Korea is not growing due to the strange rules and new fees from IKO1. There are many Kyokushin branches in Korea, IKO ROYAMA, KYOKUSHIN UNION, ShinKyokuShin and free kyokushin without org. My Sensei in Korea changed from IKO1 to Kyokushin Union. I am back in Spain and I am in KYOKUSHIN-KAN with Kancho Royama - best desition ever. Actually I went to Japan to train with him and Fuko Kancho Hiroshige. Incredible and humble people
Krisgomgun 2 years ago
THey should lose students to karate. i took wtf, but it was a waste of time after realizing how the rules work. either itf or kyokushin or hapkido. not wtf
lawker777 2 years ago
OSU,
I do not know how WTF works, thanks for your post. Hapkido is nice, I like it but my heart is for Kyokushin Karate.
OSU
Krisgomgun 2 years ago
kiokushin jilava suntem ceimai buni din looooomeeee rupem pe oricine ne sta in cale:P
mafiajilava 3 years ago
OSU
I do not understand rumanian. Could you please write in english.
Thanks
OSU
Krisgomgun 3 years ago
that white belt got ownd
Chinbo666 3 years ago
little of bud luck, bad luck on the draw, normaly white belts are not allowed to go out for fight (if not fight for beginners), but in Korea is ok due to many have martial art back ground from taekwondo or other korean arts... but full contact is not a easy thing, anyhow brave to stand there.
OSU
Krisgomgun 3 years ago
Osu Krisgomgun! For which Organization is this tournament from? Thanks for the nice highlight!
sokaiya 3 years ago
OSU,
KYOKUSHINKAIKAN Shokei Matsui organisation (IKO1)
Thanks for your comment,
OSU
Kristian
Krisgomgun 3 years ago
Impressive..lol,nice fights they seem to be all lightweights,that's right?
Good work
Osu!
kokorosprit 4 years ago
Yes, they are good fighters, yes almost all are light or middle light.. there was some over 80kg but no many.
Thanks for your comment
OSU
Krisgomgun 4 years ago