not really im lookin at how he throws the punches and he does it with a dropping clearing angle n also starts from where the kukushin start the punch and thatss both hands start should width wide these r lil things im paying attendition 2 idk bout everyone else...
Yeh , i totally agree with you MMA,have you attended one of his classes or seminars? he's a terrific teacher ,dosn't matter if he dosn't speak your language,he is very clear with all movement and technique,checkout his website,also his seminar on you tube in Australia,also i agree with you ,outsiders do think it's another style or elements of other styles,it's easy to see why ,i'm saying it's a good blend of stand up and grappling ,well worth the time to train with Master Kang if you can...
Thanks for that MMAfanForsure,yeh very aware of most of what you said ,i was stating alot of the striking resembles Kyokushin,not that it is,which has alot of knees and elbows thrown into that mix,leg kicks are very similar to thai,the judo movement is obvious and sometimes resembling its parent art jui jitsu <(refer to 'Kimura" grappling / judo),i also agree its hasn't got BJJ as far as i've been made aware,his seminar was awesome,clear and simple,worth while going to,recommend it to anyone...
This school was opened in 1996,some people are getting japanese jui jitsu mixed up with BJJ,having grown up on a diet of jui jitsu plus a variety of other m-arts,(BJJ the last 2 years) there's plenty of similarities,certainly you can see the hapkido in this, and japanese influenced juijitsu,like all arts are becoming more infused you may see some BJJ,i don't think muay thai ,more resembles kyokushin,any way check master jun on other utube clips and checkout the site,tradition & reality blending
it is good to see traditional arts being incorporated and adapted to fit real fighting scenarios.this style shows that you need more than just stand-up techniques to defend against an unknown.
Sorry tu ask but in 1:16 you can do that in a real fight, i love to see that and maeby with some effort do it
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asanthianjani 1 year ago
not really im lookin at how he throws the punches and he does it with a dropping clearing angle n also starts from where the kukushin start the punch and thatss both hands start should width wide these r lil things im paying attendition 2 idk bout everyone else...
kraziehispanic211 2 years ago
joshiwan kiwan (joshua) sabonim is a maddd instructor mate brissy martial arts represent!
martialhapkidoaus 2 years ago
Yeh , i totally agree with you MMA,have you attended one of his classes or seminars? he's a terrific teacher ,dosn't matter if he dosn't speak your language,he is very clear with all movement and technique,checkout his website,also his seminar on you tube in Australia,also i agree with you ,outsiders do think it's another style or elements of other styles,it's easy to see why ,i'm saying it's a good blend of stand up and grappling ,well worth the time to train with Master Kang if you can...
petejitsu 2 years ago
Thanks for that MMAfanForsure,yeh very aware of most of what you said ,i was stating alot of the striking resembles Kyokushin,not that it is,which has alot of knees and elbows thrown into that mix,leg kicks are very similar to thai,the judo movement is obvious and sometimes resembling its parent art jui jitsu <(refer to 'Kimura" grappling / judo),i also agree its hasn't got BJJ as far as i've been made aware,his seminar was awesome,clear and simple,worth while going to,recommend it to anyone...
petejitsu 2 years ago
actually it does look alot like straight kyokushin ashiara and enshin ver. more so with a lil judo/sambo aiki-jiujitsu taste to it
kraziehispanic211 2 years ago
This school was opened in 1996,some people are getting japanese jui jitsu mixed up with BJJ,having grown up on a diet of jui jitsu plus a variety of other m-arts,(BJJ the last 2 years) there's plenty of similarities,certainly you can see the hapkido in this, and japanese influenced juijitsu,like all arts are becoming more infused you may see some BJJ,i don't think muay thai ,more resembles kyokushin,any way check master jun on other utube clips and checkout the site,tradition & reality blending
petejitsu 2 years ago
Wish it was in the states too. Is this just another form of Hapkido.
cerebralnation 2 years ago
Wish this was in America
Brazilianjj 3 years ago
it is :D
kraziehispanic211 2 years ago
its seems its a mix of bjj + hapkido + muay thai. Its very nice incorporation
yakboy01 3 years ago
bravo!, most excellent fighting skills!
curtrod 4 years ago
it is good to see traditional arts being incorporated and adapted to fit real fighting scenarios.this style shows that you need more than just stand-up techniques to defend against an unknown.
kilrkane 4 years ago