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  • pokazyvaet odno,a delaet drygoe.Mozet on i "klassnyi" karateka,no angliiskii y nego yzasnyi.Kak korova mychit.

  • im sure he´s doin hes best ,but if you want to see something really nice checkout Matsui osu

  • he lacks protection of the face, swings with arms all about...but i honestly cant judge :P

  • very bad demonstration

  • i like karate but kata...i dont like doing kata very much

  • @demblackfeet u got no idea about karate,then.

  • @lilnastiaaa um yes i do i did shotokan for a year and the only thing they show me how to do is dance moves...air punch air block...sorry but the dude trying to kill me wont be light as air...hit the bags boxing/kick boxing rules over all stand up fighting

  • @demblackfeet Then you are missing a very large part of what Karate is all about..

  • Well shown!

  • Looks good actualy ..

  • osu

  • is he dutch?

  • @Aye0303 don't think so, dutch people speak englesh different. i know because i'm dutch

  • @Aye0303 strong polish accent...

  • is it piotr szeligowski??

  • There are just kicking method reported. I can`t evaluate them as correct or incorrect. They are designed for different purposes and have their strength and weaknesses.

    Technique, speed, power, momentum, distance cutting, counterattacking, etc are factors to consider when use.

  • sir i noticed in the shadow the the kick was with snap but on the matt it was all through and falling near the target too,so which one is the correct one here in your style ,the first snapping is like the shotukan but the second is more likeley kyokushinkai.thanks

  • thats why they say methods,, so it means its not the most powerful "method".. so next time read it carefully.. there are lots of powerful kick method and they didnt say anything that this is the most powerful method by itself.. thats why it got a s on it

  • @totoysago It says it right down there "Watch the most powerful methods of karate kyokushin..."

    I'm not impressed. He was swinging his hand away with every kick. And when kickin the pad he didn't returne his leg properly.

  • @pastropmal

    Swinging, or swaying of the hand, is correct, according to me.

    The swing of your hand, with the same side you kick, will maintain your balance, to get back quicker, to launch another kick. It will also add some power.

  • @ryll3 This is so in Muay Thai for instance but usually is not thaught so in kyokushin. In kyokushin, always both hands up.

  • I like the little teleport here. 2:00 Useful vid anyway.

  • Love when I fight people who kick with their hands down... Im not usually a headhunter but when the opportunity presents itself.

  • @buffmedic01 indeed ;)

  • He does not step out far enough with his lead leg to be powerful. Defiantly not "most powerful"

  • @buffmedic01 Its a tradeoff. Stepping out more gives more power, true, but also makes the kick slower and telegraphs it more.

    He is only showing basic techniques here.

  • @kolsyrade True but he also snaps with the kick instead of following through. Another fact that weakens the kick. Im not saying this kick could not be effective. Im simply stating that is is not the most powerful methods of kicking.

  • @buffmedic01 also stresses the knee

  • nikt już tak nie kopie mawashi - trzeba nadążać za czasem 

  • @Jerzy1973 slucham?a jak sie kopie?Bez skretu celujac w łokiec czy o co chodzi ?:d

  • Hilli ashe? No...

  • The most powerful method? NOT!

    This is just your way, not the most powerful way.

  • good job, Osu

  • risquer de se faire focher an quitant le solle non senpei osu

  • all the methods are good and have something to offer. some are better than others and some need to be set up to be effective. Even if the method just teaches you balance and speed but not effective in combat it is still teaching speed and balance so in that way it is good. Like the horse stance. Most times you are not going to fight out of the horse stance but it does train your legs to be strong like tree trunks.

  • not bad technique...

    

  • Szeligowski

  • not the best techniques...

  • @x1xbalikax9x Pretty good anyway. There's always someone better. If not there's other people saying there is.

  • Good video. I don't accept that the first method have NO value in fighting (if you hit the head you don't really need much power for a KO), but it certainly has less value than the other methods.

    Osu from a shin-kyokushin fanatic.

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