was oyama fighting domesticated bulls? cuz that's kind of silly, ppl can beat up domesticated horses cause they dont fight back and are scared as fuck...
now if he found a wild bull that would be different
Kyokushin karate is not about beating others to the mat but its about perfection of character and in tournaments its just a sport so all the players like my self are prepared what well be the result of the tournaments even what happens cause it is what we want & it is our life as a karateka ....
& we respect other martial arts also....so plssss dont judge our martial arts if you never ever tried it.....ossh
@Kiryu2011 Not very similar. I suppose there's a lot in common, after all in (almost) all karate styles. Training itself surely depends a lot from the dojo. I mean how hard is the training and so on..
@Kiryu2011 I used to do Shorin-ryu and I tried out kyokushin recently, and it was similar training, strong emphasis on kihon and kumite, less emphasis on kata than shorin-ryu, but it would also depend on the school, the techniques are mostly the same, but with sleight variation, and different emphasis.
As a kid i did karate, and then muay thai, then till this day still train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu..but i absolutely LOVE kyokushin Karate. I think the art is very beautiful and i think with discipline, humbleness, and respect, any martial art you choose will strenghten you and pave a beautiful and honorable path for anybody.
@fgnscalater and what a lot of people do not realize is that kyokushin also has within it Kimura Kodokan Judo, Aiki-Jujutsu and some aspects that are Tai Chi like. Oyama Sensei was MMA before there was MMA.
People bitching about the no head punch thing look at it like this:
We are taught dependence on silver bullet techniques don't work like eye gouges and throat punches.
We are taught to be flexible martial artists by learning as much as possible. For example, is something has gone wrong, we are taught to work around it.
If you're depending on hitting the head, it only limits you as a martial artist and the rest of the targets available.
Well so could be said about only depending on hitting the body. I like all forms of martial arts, its up to the practitioner to make it his own but you can't argue that martial arts who strike to the head are more complete then KK.
People get kicked in the head in kyokushin because they don't cover up, or punch to the face. Every one of these fights they're dropping they're hands. No head punches... good habit. (sarcasm)
Mas Oyama, yes.
Kyokushin, no.
Kyokushinkai, maybe, depending on how many generations from Mas.
Though there be value in all Martial Arts, Martial Arts are not people... MA's are NOT created equal.
@JohnWrot have you ever fought, when your getting constantly hit in the same area of the body you protect that regardless of your training in plus these kyokushin guys are throwing combos mixing it up constantly. And it's really easy to hit someone in the face but when you can take someone out with a body punch that's true power. Have you seen boxers they always drop a hand or both after the 1st few rounds. Never disrespect any art until you have trained in it. Osu
@JohnWrot I see some validity in your perspective, but, in what ways are martial arts "not" created equal? Isn't it about the person, and not the art?
@Ronnock well some techniques are more effective than others. Humans can't transcend physics. A Muay Thai knee has simply much more potential to deliver power than a whipping back hand fist. A back spinning kick has more potential for damage as well. Not because the person is superhuman, but because they humanly figured out a technique that is effective.
@SamuelMoralesJr Well, almost all striking arts incorporate all the techniques you've just listed. So, how does that make one art inferior or superior to another art?
@Ronnock Because of physics. Some strikes are just more powerful than others. It's simply not physically humanly possible for a finger slap to be more powerful than a right straight, and not all techniques are the same. Lyoto Machida doesn't kick with his toes, because his toes are not strong, and, it's not as powerful as the more traditional round house kick with the shin, or near the ankle area. The rotation of the hips, and swinging of the leg generates a lot of velocity, and power.
@SamuelMoralesJr What is "more lethal" to the human body is relative to the kind of strike and where it hits. A type of "knife-hand" strike to a nerve or a particular artery is going to be more lethal that the flat surface of a fist. If Lyoto's toes were strong enough, I'm sure he would use the more "snappy" kicks of the karate practices. I've seen the power and velocity of Uechi-Ryu Karate kicks and they are vicious.
@JohnWrot KyoKushin is one of the best striking martial arts there is. It's very practical, and well rounded. The reason why there is no head punches is because of rules, and KyoKushin fighters fight for damage, not for points as say Olympic Tae Kwon Do. KyoKushin attacks the whole body. Surely the fighters aren't stupid to think that head punches are useless techniques.
how do you guys think a kyokushin fighter would hold up against let's say the average UFC fighter with a BJj and muay thai background ? just wondering...
size dont matter. anderson would still pwn him if gsp was bigger then him. travis lutter is bigger then anderson and anderson beat him so check ur shit lil 12 yr old
that's not always the case you moron, if anderson goes up to heavy weight he would get fucked up by some of the guys as well. Like I said it's easier for him to move up coz of his frame.
Also you fuc k face, size does matter and that's why they have weight classes...have you ever actually trained for fights? Probably not coz they you won't be saying this size don't matter shit.
Do you guys really call people names like that in real life... You start talking to someone on the street you don't know, do you actually treat them that way... No, you would get KOed... Why do it online... =P
@maxma3 Anderson Silva is 5'11". He has long arms that are 6'5". He isn't particulary tall for a middle weight, nor is he short. Rich Franklin is 5'10". Wanderlei is 5'11". GSP is 5'10" too.
@SamuelMoralesJr Wrong.... Silva is 6"1-ish. I know this for a fact. You might have gotten 5'11 from sherdog but my friend has been to a chute boxe seminar and Silva was the same size (my frirend is 186cm). That aside look at his staredowns, weigh ins or even photos and compare him to the fighters that he is next to. (i.e. google "anderson henderson weigh in") Henderson is 5'11 and Anderson is 2 inches taller for sure.
well the thing is UFC.. MMA is the compilation of many techniques... so i mean overall a MMA fighter would win however, Kyokushin fighter fight bare hand and take punches and kicks like champs who favor going in and close to the opponent where kickboxing ther is tht space... modern MMA fighters employ many arts kung fu, savate, etc etc even Kyokushin into ther training to give them tht edge. Georges St. Pierre trained in Kyokushin extensively.
What about k1, ? Most famost k1 fighters came from kyokushin or muai thai, Andy Hug, Feitosha, Fihlio, Andrew Nakahara, Ewarton Texierra, you need more?
@KankuPitbull HAHAHA how famous is Andrew Nakahara?! hahaha he never fought in K1 ;p ... And Andy Hug was Seidokaikan not Kyokushin when he was fightning in K1... you should know Sosai himself eliminated him from IKO1 ;] don't be too proud. And yes, we need more, we need those which knocked out without any problem Feitosa or Filho and the list is long ;]
@Buli0n You are kudoka? Bullshido . I saw you a lot on kyokushin video, all the time you try to put your kaka on this style. Just keep waching a muai thai. Wierd part is you are from poland, first troll from Poland, just siting be4 ur comp and doing the research.
@Buli0n Where are you train, with who? I came to kyokushin from kick boxing and judo, after 2,5 YR of soviet spetc naz, 1989-1991. Polish people in US pull me in to this beautifull style. Kudo is great, muai thai is perfect, i like those styles so much, but why is kyokushin so bad, bcz you said so? I think you navere fought with kyokushin fighters.
@Buli0n About Hug, you coment was funny, Hug was raised as kyokushin fighter from kid to adult, he's compeat long time in amature tournaments, than he try to make some money, he go s to Ishi, creator seido , he was creator K1 also, so basicaly he has nothing to do with seido training . He was even introduced on the K1 ring as a kyokushin fighter, not seido, but he had to wear a gi with seido kanji, just must.
@KankuPitbull man? what are you talkin about? hug was shihan in seido and he musn't nothing ... he just wanted ;] every kyokushin karateka is now talking shit about his kyokushin training which gave him such domination in K1... please... he was training under Seidokaikan's instructors, he never back to the Sosai's group. please... he was forced to wear Seidokaikan gi? hahaha! :P he try to make some money but also try to make karate more realistic... not just chudantsuki&gedanmawashi machine ;]
@Buli0n What do you mean ha-ha? The first mr. troll you did't respond on my qestion where are YOU train, who is your shihan, and who are you fighting with, who is this happy guy? Second, Andy came to seido when he was growe fighter, don't said this bull crap seido instructor make him, he has many tournaments before K1, he did't go back to IKO bcz befor Andy Ishi has serios conflict with Oyama, and he did;t fixed them.
@Buli0n All this stuf like shinkyokushin, iko2,3, ashihara, seidokan,seidokaikan, seidokai, and many more was made for the money, all founders tryed to make him self important and independent, besides daido juku, Takashi was kyokushin fighter also, but he create something really uniqe, just one problem he did't safe the base, kata, everithing else is great. One think i don't get it , i'm not a muai thai or sambo fighter but i nevere tryed to put the shit on it... Troll warning???
Sorry for bad english. I think you can understand what I mean.
First, Kyokushin would never be an Olimpic Game. Olimpics are based on friendship and in Kyokushin nothing is really friendly. Fight in Kyokushin is tough and very hard. If Kyokushin ever become an Olimpic Game(probably not), fighter must wear full protections, wich is total against Kyokushin Spirit "OSU-NO-SEICHIN". For example, box. At Olimpics oficials are counting the punches (wtf?) and this isn't a real fight.
@judopathoftruth NO! if it ever become olimpic, it will be garbage, look at what happened to Judo, and what is happening to "WKF" karate..... the rules must be within "celebrate humanity" and trash like that
@karateman83 When i read your name and saw you wrote " "celebrate humanity" and trash like that", i was confused... So you want people to knock each other out like it is boxing? I am sure that is the spirit of karate...
@judopathoftruth olympics is garbage dude. Kodokan Judo is watered down version of the original Judo that Jigaro Kano gathered from old school jiu-jitsu style. The combined jiu-jitsu techniques formed what was called Kosen Judo. Kosen Judo is the father of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu which emphasized the ground phase of submission fighting, and it's the father of Kodokan Judo which emphasizes clinched grappling. Kodokan Judo was tailored for "civilized" sport, but Jiujitsu has it's origins more serious.
@judopathoftruth THANK GOD Karate is NOT Olympic! If it was Olympic, it would completely turn into a SPORT rather than a martial art! All meaning would be lost!
I hope it will NEVER become olympic! Let's keep it true!
Really? What is the difference between an Olympic Tournament and the Karate World Open organized by IKO (X) every 4 years? Do you really think the fighting in Olympics would be different? Or do you think that a high profile fighter, well known from Japan Open/America Cup/World Open would not show up for Olympics?
@konijiro how could I know what the IKO is like? I don't practice Kyokushin, I practice Shito-ryu Shukokai.
I CAN however talk about the WKF tournaments (cause I have experience with those) and I can't say I am really happy about the way they are and what they have become.
The meaning, of what I said, if you didn't understand it, is that karate is a martial art, not a sport. If it does enter the olympic games, we will see a lot of "point" karatekas, who only care about poitns, nothing more...
If you are talking competition, you are talking points. Otherwise, you have to have a system based on one man is on the ground, unconscious, while the winner is still standing.
It's an illusion to think WKF tournaments are not about points. It's all points, that's why it's a competition.
Otherwise, it remains for you to explain how "martial arts" are not "sports".
@konijiro What's the difference? Think about now days so called "sport karate".. Such as shotokan. It used to be a very good martial art, and of course is still if practiced right. Problem is that now days most people training it seriously are training for tournaments. Which means they are diminishing all other parts belonging to karate by the means of competing. Which means those people can never get very far in studying their style, and are just not all rounded in their own style.
@konijiro This leads to decreasing of skill level in the specific style EVERYWHERE, in time. And that is a possible result for kyokushin also if it would become olympic. Though I don't think it ever will... But the possibility's worth considering..
The allowance for face hits only came about recently - under the new Soke of Kyokushin Kai Organization.
Previously ; it was forbidden and during Grandmaster Oyama's era - he did sparred by striking the face and those who were strucked by his hands suffered much head trauma.
That was why it was forbidden and now it yet again being promoted. But headblows does end the fight early which is not good.
Pain lets u experience this breath of life kyokushin is pain it is punishing and sometimes it pushes u to the limit. A serious martail artist trains daily but a devoted martail artist punishes his r her bodie becuse without this pain there is no real sacrifice.
If you think that fighting with boxing gloves is like in reality, by my opinion it it is not. With boxing gloves you can make a wall in front of your face, and cause of their weight and dimensions, your hands are a litle bit slower and clumsy than with naked hands. But you are true, that people who is not habit for face hittig closes their eyes.
I am a student of kyokushin(not for so long) and I can only say, that we are sparing with grappling gloves to the head(yes, not with maximal power, it will be to much devastating). Kyokushin is universal martial art and it consist face hitting or ground fight as well.
in poland we have head hits like mavashi, ura-mavashi, ushiro-mavashi and kakato but its only for good fighters coes its very dangerous (you could broke opponents nose or teaths) ofcourse you coul use soto kage (or uchi cage) but those techniques are less effective then mavashi ;P (sorry for english and probably wrong names of those techniques but I believe you would understand Me
Your English is fine and i agree that the mawashi techniques are inherently more powerful,but mixing in a unexpected technique with them can really catch a lot of people out or at least keep them guessing as to what techniques you have in your armoury .
Plz respect all martial arts guys, a complete martial artist is not only good at Karate or BJJ or Kung Fu it's someone that understands enough martial art to be willing to try and learn as many M.A as possible.
Don't get me wrong my Fav is Kyokushin no thinking needed but if it comes down to a ground fight ... i will be needing some BJJ ..
The tournament rules are not the whole art. 'how can it be effective if they don't allow head punches' - therefore how can boxing be effective without kicks? - how can wrestling be effective without submission? - how can BJJ be effective without strikes etc, etc, etc. The techniques permitted under tournament rules are only a fraction of the art. The lessons learnt through bareknuckle sparring with no holding will make you a better striker.
Yes but in a real fight, most people who arent used to getting hit in the face will just go into a deperation guard and probably close their eyes, a martial art without hardcore sparring is effective with somebody used to getting hit on a regular basis in the face outside of their martial arts, but most will just get scared and overwhelmed then lose.
Not sure what you are suggesting. Kyokushin tournament rules emphasize specific technique, but the full syllabus (head shots, takedowns, grabbing etc) is practiced and repeated in the dojo. Some dojos have become too tournament oriented, but others haven't. Kyokushin as an overall art cannot be judged by the fraction of the syllabus permitted under tournament rules. By your reasoning BJJ is not effective because you can't punch in BJJ tournies and we all know this isn't the case.
We do get kicked in the head, and have the constant threat of being kicked and even kneed directly in the face. This trains us to stop flinching or being scared because its the same feeling as having a punch thrown at you any moment.
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I'm saying that kyokushin fighters arent used to getting hit in the face simple as, nothing to do with tournaments. They would probs go into shock in a real fight when people start unleashing flurries of punches in their face....
yep, when they arent used to getting hit by all those super good street boxers throwing those deadly haymakers out on the street... ......?? e-thuggin boi
Especially since most kyokushinkai fights ends in some form of TKO... When you can TKO someone with a leg kick... You kick pretty freakin hard... This art is a hybrid, made by a Taekkyun fighter, it has many Korean orgin kicks, and that guy also trained Goju-Ryu and Judo and it is also mixed with some boxing. It is a great art, no one can say it is bad...
@kyokushinheart Can you explain me the importance of the kata.for me NO ONE techquinique is effective.just a art demonstration,kyokushin use the legs like muay thai? I never saw andy hug,glaube feitosa and others using any type of karate base,they fight like kickboxers,lyoto machida use shotokan base in mma...I love the art like you,I hope you can help me in this doubts(my english is very bad,i'm from brazil)
@Walisgton As far as my experience goes, stance is most important
During katas no matter how complex they are you must mantain the staance according to the position demanded by the kata
No matter the style every good fighter will tell you U know U'll win when U see someone with a bad stance or one loosing it at crucial points
In my tournament expirience I've observed that high stance is weak resisting low kicks, low stance y slow with high kicks (in kyokushin at least, not talking for every art)
Meh, kata doesn't seem to have it's use to me other than to perfect the movement of your stances and techniques, IF YOU'RE NOT APPLYING IT. It also looks good at most kiddie Karate tournaments.
My goals in martial arts are different. Be the best I can be and compete highly in full contact fighting.
Besides, kata came from previously fought battles,. So people thinking it's not the martial art way to have sparring over kata are completely wrong.
@asconan Could not agree more, 'the not talking for every art" part, was because I do not know every style so I can't be judge on how a certain stance affects that particular style... I can only speak on behalf of Kyokushin ^^
if any people see that kyokushin is bad, they probably haven't even tried it themself. Let them have 1 match and just 1 bodypunch from a good kyokushin fighter and their ribs would be broken ;)
Just let those internetwarriors talk shit, they don't know better and don't respect other styles
@kyokushinheart True m8 , but some people hate it probably because there is no punches to the head or there is more videos about kyokushin karateka owning their martial artist... so they think kyokushin is weak , they should spar with karateka so they will see that it's not so easy as it looks
This is not a punches in shotokan, contact point, you toch ones and fight done, kyokushin is non stop action, if you will start hit someone to the face like in k1 ,,,somebody gonna die.
you are right about bare nuckle punches to the face repeately are not possible in a sport, but in shotokan they dont just touch, they punch hard to the face some times KO
Because they're taught never to pull their punches, sparring is always full contact, so if they allowed punches to the face every single Karateka would look like brian peppers after a few sparring sessions.
was oyama fighting domesticated bulls? cuz that's kind of silly, ppl can beat up domesticated horses cause they dont fight back and are scared as fuck...
now if he found a wild bull that would be different
warwize 1 week ago
@warwize There is this reel when I was a kid that showed the Sosai fighting a bull in Mexico....
AntonioGuamil 6 days ago
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warwize 1 week ago
What a bad quality, man...
TheKungfuzen 3 weeks ago
Kyokushin karate is not about beating others to the mat but its about perfection of character and in tournaments its just a sport so all the players like my self are prepared what well be the result of the tournaments even what happens cause it is what we want & it is our life as a karateka ....
& we respect other martial arts also....so plssss dont judge our martial arts if you never ever tried it.....ossh
viruzpin20 1 month ago
kyokushinkai is awesome... wussies no need to apply
bobverm01 4 months ago
kyokushin the best
kaka65432 6 months ago
@kaka65432 goju ryu
superbrainification 5 months ago
I practice Shorin ryu karate. I wonder, is the training in kyokushin karate alot different or is it similar? I was thinking of trying it out.
Kiryu2011 6 months ago
@Kiryu2011 Not very similar. I suppose there's a lot in common, after all in (almost) all karate styles. Training itself surely depends a lot from the dojo. I mean how hard is the training and so on..
pastropmal 6 months ago
@Kiryu2011 I used to do Shorin-ryu and I tried out kyokushin recently, and it was similar training, strong emphasis on kihon and kumite, less emphasis on kata than shorin-ryu, but it would also depend on the school, the techniques are mostly the same, but with sleight variation, and different emphasis.
farorin 5 months ago
song name?
Feralefull 6 months ago
I've seen plenty of bulls fight when they get mad. That bull was on drugs. He may be strong but not good enough for a real alert bull.
SuckMyKintama 6 months ago
YEAH kill the cattle!
ryan2t002308400 7 months ago
Sparta? THIS IS KYOKUSHIN
Djolemg 7 months ago 2
الله
albanfssj 10 months ago
RIP Andy Hug
1029Itachi 11 months ago
As a kid i did karate, and then muay thai, then till this day still train Brazilian Jiu Jitsu..but i absolutely LOVE kyokushin Karate. I think the art is very beautiful and i think with discipline, humbleness, and respect, any martial art you choose will strenghten you and pave a beautiful and honorable path for anybody.
fgnscalater 11 months ago 10
@fgnscalater and what a lot of people do not realize is that kyokushin also has within it Kimura Kodokan Judo, Aiki-Jujutsu and some aspects that are Tai Chi like. Oyama Sensei was MMA before there was MMA.
naumutroi 1 week ago 2
@fgnscalater Osu
AntonioGuamil 6 days ago
4:48 and that's with his left leg FAST.
slapnut892 1 year ago
People bitching about the no head punch thing look at it like this:
We are taught dependence on silver bullet techniques don't work like eye gouges and throat punches.
We are taught to be flexible martial artists by learning as much as possible. For example, is something has gone wrong, we are taught to work around it.
If you're depending on hitting the head, it only limits you as a martial artist and the rest of the targets available.
Da1RiSiN1sMoKe 1 year ago
@Da1RiSiN1sMoKe
Well so could be said about only depending on hitting the body. I like all forms of martial arts, its up to the practitioner to make it his own but you can't argue that martial arts who strike to the head are more complete then KK.
EXYU4YOU 1 year ago
@EXYU4YOU
We're trying to get around that. It's either going to be a blood bath or go against Kyokushin.
Adding gloves is against Kyokushin philosophy.
Allowing hand strikes to the head will result in a short lived sport career and busted up knuckles.
Da1RiSiN1sMoKe 1 year ago
@Da1RiSiN1sMoKe Indispensable facts!
pastropmal 1 year ago
NO, THIS IS PATRICK!
SolidSnakeRules 1 year ago
kyokushin for olympics!?....you must be kinding me!!
kyokushin is a hardcore martial art....and he will be forever.
JAX209 1 year ago
I don't mean to ask a stupid question or anything but what makes karate different from kickboxing?
MEK312456 1 year ago
@MEK312456 No face punches on competitions, different training ways, basicly no protection for fighting, and culture :) OSU
CreativeThings1 1 year ago
very nice K.O......martial arts rocks!=)
1094yingyang 1 year ago
I hope Kyokushin will never become an olympic sport. If it did, it will end up just like Taekwondo.
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"I hope Kyokushin will never become an olympic sport. If it did, it will end up just like Taekwondo. "
What is that supposed to mean? Are you now going to disrespect Judo because it is an Olympic sport?
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TheLibertard 1 year ago
People get kicked in the head in kyokushin because they don't cover up, or punch to the face. Every one of these fights they're dropping they're hands. No head punches... good habit. (sarcasm)
Mas Oyama, yes.
Kyokushin, no.
Kyokushinkai, maybe, depending on how many generations from Mas.
Though there be value in all Martial Arts, Martial Arts are not people... MA's are NOT created equal.
JohnWrot 1 year ago
@JohnWrot have you ever fought, when your getting constantly hit in the same area of the body you protect that regardless of your training in plus these kyokushin guys are throwing combos mixing it up constantly. And it's really easy to hit someone in the face but when you can take someone out with a body punch that's true power. Have you seen boxers they always drop a hand or both after the 1st few rounds. Never disrespect any art until you have trained in it. Osu
Ninjamateo 1 year ago 2
@JohnWrot I see some validity in your perspective, but, in what ways are martial arts "not" created equal? Isn't it about the person, and not the art?
Ronnock 1 year ago
@Ronnock well some techniques are more effective than others. Humans can't transcend physics. A Muay Thai knee has simply much more potential to deliver power than a whipping back hand fist. A back spinning kick has more potential for damage as well. Not because the person is superhuman, but because they humanly figured out a technique that is effective.
SamuelMoralesJr 1 year ago
@SamuelMoralesJr Well, almost all striking arts incorporate all the techniques you've just listed. So, how does that make one art inferior or superior to another art?
Ronnock 1 year ago
@Ronnock Because of physics. Some strikes are just more powerful than others. It's simply not physically humanly possible for a finger slap to be more powerful than a right straight, and not all techniques are the same. Lyoto Machida doesn't kick with his toes, because his toes are not strong, and, it's not as powerful as the more traditional round house kick with the shin, or near the ankle area. The rotation of the hips, and swinging of the leg generates a lot of velocity, and power.
SamuelMoralesJr 1 year ago
@SamuelMoralesJr What is "more lethal" to the human body is relative to the kind of strike and where it hits. A type of "knife-hand" strike to a nerve or a particular artery is going to be more lethal that the flat surface of a fist. If Lyoto's toes were strong enough, I'm sure he would use the more "snappy" kicks of the karate practices. I've seen the power and velocity of Uechi-Ryu Karate kicks and they are vicious.
Ronnock 1 year ago
@JohnWrot KyoKushin is one of the best striking martial arts there is. It's very practical, and well rounded. The reason why there is no head punches is because of rules, and KyoKushin fighters fight for damage, not for points as say Olympic Tae Kwon Do. KyoKushin attacks the whole body. Surely the fighters aren't stupid to think that head punches are useless techniques.
SamuelMoralesJr 1 year ago
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Oleginkot 1 year ago
korean master choi young eui founded kyokushin
LJMeister 1 year ago
Respect to all martial arts...if you wanna be a true fighter, you should do Kyokushin...
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could someone bring this art to my city ? Kyokushin which cairns qld australia :).
tombslasher 1 year ago
could someone bring this art to my city ? Kyokushin which cairns qld australia :).
tombslasher 1 year ago
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tombslasher 1 year ago
negros qliaos
zikariourbano 2 years ago
kyokushin chile!
muerteapokemone 2 years ago
Kyokushin Chile!
lucetteskin 2 years ago
how do you guys think a kyokushin fighter would hold up against let's say the average UFC fighter with a BJj and muay thai background ? just wondering...
beastyler1243 2 years ago
@beastyler1243 George St Pierre seems to be doing just fine.
bendover2003 2 years ago
gsp sucks. anderson is gonna mob his ass
adibidah 2 years ago
You obviously have no idea what your talking about. GSP is one of the best in the world. Whether he can beat Anderson or not.
bendover2003 2 years ago
gsp is good hes a beast fighter but i havnt seen him challenge higher weight classes yet like anderson has or wanderlei or gegard mousasi
adibidah 2 years ago
@adibidah
it's coz of his frame dumbass...answer silva is tall and he can move up the weight classes easier, gsp would be a tiny middle weight
maxma3 2 years ago
size dont matter. anderson would still pwn him if gsp was bigger then him. travis lutter is bigger then anderson and anderson beat him so check ur shit lil 12 yr old
adibidah 2 years ago
that's not always the case you moron, if anderson goes up to heavy weight he would get fucked up by some of the guys as well. Like I said it's easier for him to move up coz of his frame.
Also you fuc k face, size does matter and that's why they have weight classes...have you ever actually trained for fights? Probably not coz they you won't be saying this size don't matter shit.
maxma3 2 years ago
Do you guys really call people names like that in real life... You start talking to someone on the street you don't know, do you actually treat them that way... No, you would get KOed... Why do it online... =P
GuamKomudo 1 year ago
@maxma3 Anderson Silva is 5'11". He has long arms that are 6'5". He isn't particulary tall for a middle weight, nor is he short. Rich Franklin is 5'10". Wanderlei is 5'11". GSP is 5'10" too.
SamuelMoralesJr 1 year ago
@SamuelMoralesJr Wrong.... Silva is 6"1-ish. I know this for a fact. You might have gotten 5'11 from sherdog but my friend has been to a chute boxe seminar and Silva was the same size (my frirend is 186cm). That aside look at his staredowns, weigh ins or even photos and compare him to the fighters that he is next to. (i.e. google "anderson henderson weigh in") Henderson is 5'11 and Anderson is 2 inches taller for sure.
unregisturd 1 year ago
well the thing is UFC.. MMA is the compilation of many techniques... so i mean overall a MMA fighter would win however, Kyokushin fighter fight bare hand and take punches and kicks like champs who favor going in and close to the opponent where kickboxing ther is tht space... modern MMA fighters employ many arts kung fu, savate, etc etc even Kyokushin into ther training to give them tht edge. Georges St. Pierre trained in Kyokushin extensively.
oasisspirit 2 years ago
depends on the fighter and the rules.. k1 rules he'll probably own the UFC fighter
Vasil2397 2 years ago
What about k1, ? Most famost k1 fighters came from kyokushin or muai thai, Andy Hug, Feitosha, Fihlio, Andrew Nakahara, Ewarton Texierra, you need more?
KankuPitbull 1 year ago
@KankuPitbull HAHAHA how famous is Andrew Nakahara?! hahaha he never fought in K1 ;p ... And Andy Hug was Seidokaikan not Kyokushin when he was fightning in K1... you should know Sosai himself eliminated him from IKO1 ;] don't be too proud. And yes, we need more, we need those which knocked out without any problem Feitosa or Filho and the list is long ;]
Buli0n 1 year ago
@Buli0n You are kudoka? Bullshido . I saw you a lot on kyokushin video, all the time you try to put your kaka on this style. Just keep waching a muai thai. Wierd part is you are from poland, first troll from Poland, just siting be4 ur comp and doing the research.
KankuPitbull 1 year ago
@Buli0n Where are you train, with who? I came to kyokushin from kick boxing and judo, after 2,5 YR of soviet spetc naz, 1989-1991. Polish people in US pull me in to this beautifull style. Kudo is great, muai thai is perfect, i like those styles so much, but why is kyokushin so bad, bcz you said so? I think you navere fought with kyokushin fighters.
KankuPitbull 1 year ago
@Buli0n About Hug, you coment was funny, Hug was raised as kyokushin fighter from kid to adult, he's compeat long time in amature tournaments, than he try to make some money, he go s to Ishi, creator seido , he was creator K1 also, so basicaly he has nothing to do with seido training . He was even introduced on the K1 ring as a kyokushin fighter, not seido, but he had to wear a gi with seido kanji, just must.
KankuPitbull 1 year ago
@KankuPitbull man? what are you talkin about? hug was shihan in seido and he musn't nothing ... he just wanted ;] every kyokushin karateka is now talking shit about his kyokushin training which gave him such domination in K1... please... he was training under Seidokaikan's instructors, he never back to the Sosai's group. please... he was forced to wear Seidokaikan gi? hahaha! :P he try to make some money but also try to make karate more realistic... not just chudantsuki&gedanmawashi machine ;]
Buli0n 1 year ago
@Buli0n What do you mean ha-ha? The first mr. troll you did't respond on my qestion where are YOU train, who is your shihan, and who are you fighting with, who is this happy guy? Second, Andy came to seido when he was growe fighter, don't said this bull crap seido instructor make him, he has many tournaments before K1, he did't go back to IKO bcz befor Andy Ishi has serios conflict with Oyama, and he did;t fixed them.
KankuPitbull 1 year ago
@Buli0n All this stuf like shinkyokushin, iko2,3, ashihara, seidokan,seidokaikan, seidokai, and many more was made for the money, all founders tryed to make him self important and independent, besides daido juku, Takashi was kyokushin fighter also, but he create something really uniqe, just one problem he did't safe the base, kata, everithing else is great. One think i don't get it , i'm not a muai thai or sambo fighter but i nevere tryed to put the shit on it... Troll warning???
KankuPitbull 1 year ago
its not tTKE dumbass its japanese shit retard TKD is korean MA fucker
lksljw 2 years ago
damn @ 4:19...serious roundhouse to the dome lol
bottle2lip 2 years ago
fucking retarded.
cobrafizzo 2 years ago
Muito bom... Esse estilo de karate é muito potente! Gosto do muay thai, contudo poderia treinar kyokushin e ficaria com o mesmo potencial...
nandocds 2 years ago
hard have a second name: kyokushin
:D
069stylez069 2 years ago
i cant stand TKD.
Absolute nonsense
judopathoftruth 2 years ago
this should be olympic
osu
judopathoftruth 2 years ago 30
Sorry for bad english. I think you can understand what I mean.
First, Kyokushin would never be an Olimpic Game. Olimpics are based on friendship and in Kyokushin nothing is really friendly. Fight in Kyokushin is tough and very hard. If Kyokushin ever become an Olimpic Game(probably not), fighter must wear full protections, wich is total against Kyokushin Spirit "OSU-NO-SEICHIN". For example, box. At Olimpics oficials are counting the punches (wtf?) and this isn't a real fight.
geoxc 2 years ago 4
Couldn't have explained it better... thumbs up!
Deusex86 2 years ago 3
@judopathoftruth it was going to be just like TKD but they wanted them to wear protection like tkd but we denied were not soft like TKD fighters haha
craigedwards1992 1 year ago
@judopathoftruth NO! if it ever become olimpic, it will be garbage, look at what happened to Judo, and what is happening to "WKF" karate..... the rules must be within "celebrate humanity" and trash like that
karateman83 1 year ago 2
@karateman83 When i read your name and saw you wrote " "celebrate humanity" and trash like that", i was confused... So you want people to knock each other out like it is boxing? I am sure that is the spirit of karate...
Zejex15 1 year ago
@judopathoftruth olympics is garbage dude. Kodokan Judo is watered down version of the original Judo that Jigaro Kano gathered from old school jiu-jitsu style. The combined jiu-jitsu techniques formed what was called Kosen Judo. Kosen Judo is the father of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu which emphasized the ground phase of submission fighting, and it's the father of Kodokan Judo which emphasizes clinched grappling. Kodokan Judo was tailored for "civilized" sport, but Jiujitsu has it's origins more serious.
SamuelMoralesJr 1 year ago
@SamuelMoralesJr wow thanks for teaching me something I already know.
BTW, Kodokan Judo is spot judo basically.
;)
judopathoftruth 1 year ago
@judopathoftruth THANK GOD Karate is NOT Olympic! If it was Olympic, it would completely turn into a SPORT rather than a martial art! All meaning would be lost!
I hope it will NEVER become olympic! Let's keep it true!
asconan 1 year ago 42
@asconan True
joselhbjj 3 months ago
@asconan
Really? What is the difference between an Olympic Tournament and the Karate World Open organized by IKO (X) every 4 years? Do you really think the fighting in Olympics would be different? Or do you think that a high profile fighter, well known from Japan Open/America Cup/World Open would not show up for Olympics?
So, after all, WHAT is the difference?
konijiro 3 months ago
@konijiro how could I know what the IKO is like? I don't practice Kyokushin, I practice Shito-ryu Shukokai.
I CAN however talk about the WKF tournaments (cause I have experience with those) and I can't say I am really happy about the way they are and what they have become.
The meaning, of what I said, if you didn't understand it, is that karate is a martial art, not a sport. If it does enter the olympic games, we will see a lot of "point" karatekas, who only care about poitns, nothing more...
asconan 3 months ago
@asconan
If you are talking competition, you are talking points. Otherwise, you have to have a system based on one man is on the ground, unconscious, while the winner is still standing.
It's an illusion to think WKF tournaments are not about points. It's all points, that's why it's a competition.
Otherwise, it remains for you to explain how "martial arts" are not "sports".
konijiro 2 months ago
@konijiro What's the difference? Think about now days so called "sport karate".. Such as shotokan. It used to be a very good martial art, and of course is still if practiced right. Problem is that now days most people training it seriously are training for tournaments. Which means they are diminishing all other parts belonging to karate by the means of competing. Which means those people can never get very far in studying their style, and are just not all rounded in their own style.
pastropmal 1 month ago
@konijiro This leads to decreasing of skill level in the specific style EVERYWHERE, in time. And that is a possible result for kyokushin also if it would become olympic. Though I don't think it ever will... But the possibility's worth considering..
pastropmal 1 month ago
@asconan it will become taekwondo-like
9kiko90 2 months ago
@asconan OOOSU!
DTProtoss 2 days ago
@DTProtoss Oooosu! :D
asconan 2 days ago
@judopathoftruth We're too hardcore to go to the olympics...
Khaozka 1 year ago 3
Judo and Kyukoshinkai
after BJJ rivalry.
deffo out kareteka freinds
judopathoftruth 2 years ago
Fair play, some right tough bastards in this vid, respect
Shindai 2 years ago
3:04 i love this Mawashi-geri :)
saiyanin 2 years ago
OSU!!
H00ligan93 2 years ago
The allowance for face hits only came about recently - under the new Soke of Kyokushin Kai Organization.
Previously ; it was forbidden and during Grandmaster Oyama's era - he did sparred by striking the face and those who were strucked by his hands suffered much head trauma.
That was why it was forbidden and now it yet again being promoted. But headblows does end the fight early which is not good.
MDIS 2 years ago
Do you know Daido yuku??? ; )
NinjaKid1985 2 years ago
@NinjaKid1985 i'm Kudoka, why are you asking?
Buli0n 1 year ago
1:43 OUTRAGEOUS!!!!
venomSRB 2 years ago
Pain lets u experience this breath of life kyokushin is pain it is punishing and sometimes it pushes u to the limit. A serious martail artist trains daily but a devoted martail artist punishes his r her bodie becuse without this pain there is no real sacrifice.
lococavasa 2 years ago 2
kyukoshin is a very good martial art, but like every other art it fails if it is American version, Japanese original is the best way to be taught.
MightySunTzu 2 years ago
Thats nothing like being punched, you don't know what your talking about
kyle1172 2 years ago
If you think that fighting with boxing gloves is like in reality, by my opinion it it is not. With boxing gloves you can make a wall in front of your face, and cause of their weight and dimensions, your hands are a litle bit slower and clumsy than with naked hands. But you are true, that people who is not habit for face hittig closes their eyes.
fricik1987 2 years ago
you just spar wih some 6 ounce gloves then so it is pretty much the same size as your hand
kyle1172 2 years ago
I am a student of kyokushin(not for so long) and I can only say, that we are sparing with grappling gloves to the head(yes, not with maximal power, it will be to much devastating). Kyokushin is universal martial art and it consist face hitting or ground fight as well.
fricik1987 2 years ago
yeh u must train in some specialised kyokushin cos most places don't train head hits, I know this.
kyle1172 2 years ago
Which Kyokushin dojo's have you trained at? .
iroscoe 2 years ago
in poland we have head hits like mavashi, ura-mavashi, ushiro-mavashi and kakato but its only for good fighters coes its very dangerous (you could broke opponents nose or teaths) ofcourse you coul use soto kage (or uchi cage) but those techniques are less effective then mavashi ;P (sorry for english and probably wrong names of those techniques but I believe you would understand Me
OSU!
prapradziad 2 years ago 2
Your English is fine and i agree that the mawashi techniques are inherently more powerful,but mixing in a unexpected technique with them can really catch a lot of people out or at least keep them guessing as to what techniques you have in your armoury .
iroscoe 2 years ago
Kyokushin is the best :)
Mraxiukas 2 years ago 4
OSU
Plz respect all martial arts guys, a complete martial artist is not only good at Karate or BJJ or Kung Fu it's someone that understands enough martial art to be willing to try and learn as many M.A as possible.
Don't get me wrong my Fav is Kyokushin no thinking needed but if it comes down to a ground fight ... i will be needing some BJJ ..
here is my 5 cent
cdsbob 2 years ago 2
thats right
I do Uechi-ryu+BJJ+Capoeira here in Brazil.
mrjusticesoul 2 years ago
Thai+Shidokan+BJJ and a little Boxing out of Germany! ; )
"MARTIAL ARTS FOR THE WORLD" ^^
NinjaKid1985 2 years ago
cool style i ve practiced for 2 years
artistu91 2 years ago
kicks allowed to the face but not punches? or am i seeing this wrong
brinnonvallere 2 years ago 2
Ous Sensi!!!!!!!!
Hahaha
I did this shit just a year, I think its best, moves, kicks....
salar021021 2 years ago
I still remember the numbers, LOL
Ich ni san chi go rech shech hech kio
(Jokia)= Scream
I was right? It was 2years ago!!!!!!!!!
salar021021 2 years ago
OSU!!!
TALIZAIN 2 years ago
Osu!!!
Noris7692 2 years ago
in oyamas day they allowed anything clean so they should now honestly how can it be effective if they don't allow head punches!
kyle1172 2 years ago
The tournament rules are not the whole art. 'how can it be effective if they don't allow head punches' - therefore how can boxing be effective without kicks? - how can wrestling be effective without submission? - how can BJJ be effective without strikes etc, etc, etc. The techniques permitted under tournament rules are only a fraction of the art. The lessons learnt through bareknuckle sparring with no holding will make you a better striker.
aldridge1 2 years ago
Yes but in a real fight, most people who arent used to getting hit in the face will just go into a deperation guard and probably close their eyes, a martial art without hardcore sparring is effective with somebody used to getting hit on a regular basis in the face outside of their martial arts, but most will just get scared and overwhelmed then lose.
kyle1172 2 years ago
Not sure what you are suggesting. Kyokushin tournament rules emphasize specific technique, but the full syllabus (head shots, takedowns, grabbing etc) is practiced and repeated in the dojo. Some dojos have become too tournament oriented, but others haven't. Kyokushin as an overall art cannot be judged by the fraction of the syllabus permitted under tournament rules. By your reasoning BJJ is not effective because you can't punch in BJJ tournies and we all know this isn't the case.
aldridge1 2 years ago
We do get kicked in the head, and have the constant threat of being kicked and even kneed directly in the face. This trains us to stop flinching or being scared because its the same feeling as having a punch thrown at you any moment.
bezerka 2 years ago
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I'm saying that kyokushin fighters arent used to getting hit in the face simple as, nothing to do with tournaments. They would probs go into shock in a real fight when people start unleashing flurries of punches in their face....
kyle1172 2 years ago
yep, when they arent used to getting hit by all those super good street boxers throwing those deadly haymakers out on the street... ......?? e-thuggin boi
cyanex 2 years ago
oh shut up, why do people have to be so pathetic over youtube because they don't like me provong a point about their martial art seriously...
kyle1172 2 years ago
Kyle1172 look at my videos, K1 vs. kyokushin 4 K-1 rules 3 Kyokushin Rules Kyokushin won 7-0
But I get your point, I train 6 days a week 5 pure karate 1 sparring with golves mainly boxing techniques
I do Kyokushin because I love the art, regartless of the tournament rules, what counts 4 me is the "surpass your limits" philosophy
If you like the competion world well U adapt to those rules, likewise If U like to be a complete fighter U train accordingly
Don't say kyokushin is bad with no proof
kyokushinheart 2 years ago 68
Especially since most kyokushinkai fights ends in some form of TKO... When you can TKO someone with a leg kick... You kick pretty freakin hard... This art is a hybrid, made by a Taekkyun fighter, it has many Korean orgin kicks, and that guy also trained Goju-Ryu and Judo and it is also mixed with some boxing. It is a great art, no one can say it is bad...
GuamKomudo 1 year ago
@kyokushinheart
yeah Kyokushin is Amazing, I actually train Muay Thai and i seriously want to train Kyokushin also
shadowcar88 1 year ago
@kyokushinheart Can you explain me the importance of the kata.for me NO ONE techquinique is effective.just a art demonstration,kyokushin use the legs like muay thai? I never saw andy hug,glaube feitosa and others using any type of karate base,they fight like kickboxers,lyoto machida use shotokan base in mma...I love the art like you,I hope you can help me in this doubts(my english is very bad,i'm from brazil)
Walisgton 1 year ago
@Walisgton As far as my experience goes, stance is most important
During katas no matter how complex they are you must mantain the staance according to the position demanded by the kata
No matter the style every good fighter will tell you U know U'll win when U see someone with a bad stance or one loosing it at crucial points
In my tournament expirience I've observed that high stance is weak resisting low kicks, low stance y slow with high kicks (in kyokushin at least, not talking for every art)
kyokushinheart 1 year ago
@kyokushinheart Well, how about inside thigh kick, when being in low stance...
pastropmal 1 year ago
@pastropmal I know what U mean, it's rather easy to conect an inside low kick against a low stance-oponnent. That's also true.
kyokushinheart 1 year ago
@Walisgton
Meh, kata doesn't seem to have it's use to me other than to perfect the movement of your stances and techniques, IF YOU'RE NOT APPLYING IT. It also looks good at most kiddie Karate tournaments.
My goals in martial arts are different. Be the best I can be and compete highly in full contact fighting.
Besides, kata came from previously fought battles,. So people thinking it's not the martial art way to have sparring over kata are completely wrong.
Da1RiSiN1sMoKe 1 year ago
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@Da1RiSiN1sMoKe How do you know, you can be the best you can be without kata?
pastropmal 1 year ago
@kyokushinheart no martial art is bad! All martial arts are good, AS LONG AS YOU PRACTICE HARD AND AS LONG AS YOU LOVE WHAT YOU PRACTICE! :)
asconan 1 year ago 4
@asconan Could not agree more, 'the not talking for every art" part, was because I do not know every style so I can't be judge on how a certain stance affects that particular style... I can only speak on behalf of Kyokushin ^^
kyokushinheart 1 year ago
@kyokushinheart
if any people see that kyokushin is bad, they probably haven't even tried it themself. Let them have 1 match and just 1 bodypunch from a good kyokushin fighter and their ribs would be broken ;)
Just let those internetwarriors talk shit, they don't know better and don't respect other styles
FaridYM 6 months ago 2
@kyokushinheart True m8 , but some people hate it probably because there is no punches to the head or there is more videos about kyokushin karateka owning their martial artist... so they think kyokushin is weak , they should spar with karateka so they will see that it's not so easy as it looks
bishketflux 4 months ago
@bishketflux Kyokushin-Kan has punches to the face
tcakarate 4 months ago
@tcakarate not in competitions ...
bishketflux 4 months ago
@bishketflux False OSU! In Kyokushin-Kan we DO have face punching tournaments.
tcakarate 4 months ago
@tcakarate damn totally forgot about those tournament types ... but its with gloves :D, but i like only body punch ones more :D
bishketflux 4 months ago
@bishketflux Osu! Yes it is still young, and fighters still learning. Special gloves used....otherwise people would't last long :)
tcakarate 4 months ago
@tcakarate True :D , it was allowed before without gloves , so people had bad injuries and they had to stop fighting...
bishketflux 4 months ago
@kyle1172 trust me , they wouldn't
bishketflux 4 months ago
OSU !!!
MontrealWRX 2 years ago
BECAUSE KYOKUSHIN STYLE is full contact. just imagine one blow on face if without glove..........might........
wei461101 2 years ago
shotokan has bare nuckle punches to the face
saweet999 2 years ago
This is not a punches in shotokan, contact point, you toch ones and fight done, kyokushin is non stop action, if you will start hit someone to the face like in k1 ,,,somebody gonna die.
KankuPitbull 2 years ago 4
you are right about bare nuckle punches to the face repeately are not possible in a sport, but in shotokan they dont just touch, they punch hard to the face some times KO
saweet999 2 years ago
i dont understand why they dont fight hand techniques to face with control of course.
brinnonvallere 2 years ago
Because they're taught never to pull their punches, sparring is always full contact, so if they allowed punches to the face every single Karateka would look like brian peppers after a few sparring sessions.
Jinkiro 2 years ago
missthedays in honbu with sosai,OSU.....FROM ...O SANG
wei461101 2 years ago
kyokushin is the youngest kind of karate
zepetido 2 years ago
Osu
skhstyle7 2 years ago
Osu!
Noris7692 2 years ago
Kyokushin is so much fun, i love sparrying! osu!
kiwikarateguy 2 years ago
osu from israel
gheka09 2 years ago 3