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  • o melhor karate

  • And the description seemed to leave out the fact that hes actually as of the year 2000 the Juku Cho of the style which is not traditional Shorin Ryu. But Kishaba Juku Shorin Ryu

  • We don't use the term master in this style, rather.. Sensei.

  • Wyyyyyy

  • KILL HER WHY YOU

    HANDISC

  • Quagga

  • it looks funny when he shakes around :D

  • เท่ว่ะ...

  • WATAWAAHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i love Martial Arts!

  • I watched karate kid once

  • @tdm9001 dare to fight with him.?

  • @Mr666abee He fight by karate well, another art can dare to fight,. Its modern arnis. It fight with a weapon such as knife rather than empty handed.

  • @Wesley95501 sorry my bro. but karate is martial art that developed in war. this is a martial art to protect, fight, and even kill samurai with katana or spear armed using empty hand (judo is designed to kill full armor samurai). the techniques is found in live or dead situation. old school karate they use weapon too like tonfa sai or bo.

    i prefer stick than knife. its give better protection. better range. not too flashy. and i hate spilling blood.

  • Ami me encanta el karate ya soy cinta roja y tengo 12anos y siempre me toca con el hijo del maestro que tiene 16 anos y es super hott

  • I like Philippine martial arts instead, known as arnis or Kali that deals with a weapons and multiple opponents rather than karate that only deals with empty handed.

  • @Wesley95501 you cant bring your weapon everywhere

  • @Mr666abee Well, yes you can, its a knife so its well hidden.

  • i wish i could do karate like him

  • just look at the standard in that, thats perfection

  • I have studied for 12 years, and that man would kill me in less than a minute.

  • @lunageologist me to, except ive been training for just 10

  • I practice Shotokan and Isshin-ryu. In the former, it's called Tekki Shodan and in the latter, Naihanchi. I learned a lot watching this master of Shorin-ryu, especially about core, balance, and hip movement. Well done!

  • i love karate and kissing boys and chi!!!!! i am 4th dan black hearo!!!!!

  • Notice how Wado keeps a higher stance

  • I like it

  • is this the propper teki shodan?

  • wtf after one month ure on yellow?

  • what matrial art out of these 3 im going to name uses most punches just wondering karate kung fu or tae know do 

  • first of all like so many youtube videos this not to be taken seriously, it is not for advanced fighters just as myself. you must train with a Ninja master or Kung fu master and it take s YEARS of hard work and real fighting eperience. only in that way can you develop lightning reflex and destroy any oponent.

  • @craigenputtock Just curious, are you able to project chi outside of your body?

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  • haha and then manny enters :]

  • too fast to block

  • the hands are so fast that the other man cant block them

  • looks a lot like tekki shodan

  • @Sovietbrad - This is where Tekki comes from. This is how it's supposed to look.

  • VEEERY nice circles. Excellent structure, so cool.

  • VEEERY nice circles. Excellent structure, so cool.

  • i know this kada its called Nahachi 1...its so cool to see someone do the same stuff i do in class

  • LEARN THEM BOTH SO YOU CAN TRAIN YOUR HANDS AND LEGS

  • which one is better,karate or tkd.at first i wanted to learn karate but i couldnt find any teacher so i started to learn tkd but recently i found a karate teacher,what should i do...???

  • i joined karate and it is so easy

  • @SMAAKISM is it really easy? or are you just right at the beginning so it appears easy?

  • @brwnhoney till blue belt easy but after that dont even imagine and it takes 4 years to finish karate and till now i did only one month and im on yellow belt

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  • i love karate

  • nice video

  • lame...

  • @PaladinswordSaurfang  get a life and say something nice if it is lame to you dont watch it

  • @skaterfreak120 lame comeback...

  • @PaladinswordSaurfang i dont care 

  • @skaterfreak120 you're lame...

  • oooi ,techi shodan,one of the clasics,or at least that is what we call it in a shotokan dojo.

  • Yep nice moves. Í'"m making jiu-jitsu for an year and this guy has high speed!!!

  • TEKI SHODAN

  • Coil like snake and hit with the heesing speed, this master is fast.

  • isn't this more like a dance?

  • @googleflex um?? not really. it is a kata for conditioning your body using (and developing) specific body mechanics. you could call it dance if you want.

  • @iamPROTOTYPE ohhh....thai chi is more of a dance? What's your favourite martial arts? are you familiar with Mortal Kombat?

  • @googleflex No, tai chi chuan or taijiquan is practiced by most as a dance or some kind, focusing on the outer appearance and performing it as a light calisthenics exercise. Taiji is a martial art, and the form (lao jia and xin jia) is practiced to develop certain body mechanics for moving through the movements. It is practice to drill in muscle memory of a different way of moving your body. Almost everyone you meet who practices 'tai chi' is probably just dancing.

  • This guy has so much power. Its amazing to watch. I can actually feel his power! This is just...wow.

  • 62 people are afraid of him

  • One art under one heaven! it was all from the shaolin munks of china this is long fist . The power is in his core his swing is from the one inch punch .

    What interest me about Japan is there samurai . Very honorable warriors to bad politics took the essence away from the samurai but there are still some who still live by the old code .

  • karate

  • in shotokan we call it "tekki shodan"

    and we make it just slightly different...

    I like this version though...

  • I know this as a Tae Kwon Do form called chul gi I. There is a lot of cross breeding between the eastern martial arts.

  • this is what i'm talking,,,,,okinawa shorin ryu.. in philippines....oss!!

  • great hip movement

    

  • karate

  • very cool

  • His style is Kishaba Juku, they separated from Matsubayashi Shorin Ryu of Nagamine.

  • @ShorinRyuRonin I thought it looked similar to Sensei Nagamine's work - thank you.

  • @TheKruczek, They have little changes but each student that leaves makes his own changes. But yes it is pure Matsubayashi from Nagmine. Sensei Kishaba was one of the top students that went on his own with two others to start a new school, they like to fight.

  • Shinzato Sensei is an amazing martial artist. He was in LA back in early 90's he was amazing, his knowledge of martial arts is great, he wrote the book for Sensei Nagamine. I meat him again in Okinawa his demonstrations of hip power leave you speechless,

    I thought I had a great library of martial arts books but dwarft compare to what he had in his collection. His hip rotation which was taught by Kishaba Sensei delivers so much power it is scary.

  • If you take a close look at both of the executed katas at the end, they illustrate how a beginner would do the kata and how an expert would do the kata. Hip movement is not learned but developed. There is a saying, "Everyone is for karate, but maybe karate isn't for everyone." some people just can't implement the hip movements and rotations. Though others can.

  • @MrDeathCab1 really? now it makes me wonder if its meant for me now or not...

  • @kazuma83535 I forgot to mention. Though at first you don't succeed, keep trying. Practice practice practice. and I'm sure you'll get those hip movements in no time. Some people are naturals and develop the movement much faster. but don't be discouraged. Anyone can obtain the hip rotations, though not everyone. So practice makes perfect and never give up.

  • @MrDeathCab1 oh. well, i had those down without knowing it. my sensei pointed it out to me, i thought i was doing it wrong but surprisingly was doing it right.

    sorry, i have low self esteem, so when questions arise like that I tend to think the worst T_T

  • I found an old mortal kombat character finally!

  • has anyone ever seen machida use a karate block in the ring? i wonder why!

  • the sweeps after the backfist should be a bigger motion, as they are sweeps and one bunkai(application) of those are sweeping takedowns, taking out the feet from underneath your opponent. I take traditional Okinowan Kenpo, and that is what we do with this kata. This kata is so simple!

  • @XqTRUExGAMERpX "This kata is so simple" - this statement alone tells me you havent got the slightest notion of kate, its meaning or its application.

  • @Korbillion, did you not know that Xqtrue and all others on You Tube are Grand Masters? They mastered these Kata in one week or less for only $19.99.

  • @XqTRUExGAMERpX This Kata is so simple? Is that why Funakoshi studied it for 9 yrs and Otsuka stated that it would take more than a life time to master? Naihanchi Kata is one of the deepest kata and has massive amounts of infomation. You might want to take another look.

  • @waynewilliams100 This is right. It can take a while to get this Kata right and the way you feel it to.

    

  • top upload - your video was the best! you are star.

  • Great demo of real karate, shame about the video game whoosh sound effects the film makers felt they had to add.

  • @ClydeRowing I presume you are joking about the sound effects! There is none added, that is the sound that great karateka produce. Enjoy!

  • I would so much want to understand what he is saying

  • He's explaining how to make the most efficient use of movement and body dynamics to generate the maximum amount of power. This is the real deal.

  • Karate is more then sport! Im totaly inlove on it, training 10 hours per week shotokan style, i try to live karate. :) Be good all!! Sori for english. Oss:)

  • vERY OLD MOVES Nanfanchin shodan...

  • The nature and purpose of the Martial Way is universal. All selfish desires should be roasted in the tempering fires of hard training. The Martial Way begins with one thousand days and is mastered after ten thousand days of training.

    oss

  • I study shotokan karate and this kata is similar to my tekki shodan needed for 3rd kyu brown belt

  • @shotokanste it is teki shodan

  • @shotokanste looks like niahanshi shodan to me

  • @shotokanste tekki is japanese for the naihanchi kata that the okinawa karate styles practice.

  • hay i train in tae kwon do and we do the form its called iron hourse jewl gi cho dan

  • karate sucks

  • I dont think karate is no good till you get a black belt all belts under this suck and you can not fight for shit i have seen a brown belt K.O IN A STREET FIGHT so io am right good bye

  • @h32956 - It's about the individual who's fighting, not the fighting style. Most styles have good merit to them, some are just better suited to some people more than others.

  • Nice display of Empi

  • At 3:45-3:46 he said "I'll go slow" --- does that mean the punch he did at 3:47 was in slow motion? LOL!

  • At 3:45 he said "I'll go slow" --- does that mean the punch he did at 3:46 was in slow motion? LOL!

  • Okay, I need some advice: I take karate but the place I go is about to go out of business I'm pretty sure. Also, I feel like I'm only being trained to pass a belt test. I told my instructor and he ignored everything I said. I want to be trained harder and better, but I would feel a little guilty walking out on my instructor. What should I do?

  • @datguy197 - Your instructor is in it for a quick buck. No true instructor ignores something like that. We call those McDojo's. Do some research on your instructor's credentials before signing up for anything.

  • @antikorper99 Thanks.

  • The actual technique doesn't really matter. It's the motion and the principle behind the technique that matters.

  • I practice chen style tai chi, and I have to say that the first part of the clip looks like what we would call (fa jin) explosive power, great feat of martial prowess!

  • i could take him out with power boxing and kickboxing, also with stars because i have ninja skills and can throw them acuratly from almost a quarter mile

  • @craigenputtock

    Yeah ok.

    This guy has done karate before you were even a twinkle in your moms eyes. He's a master of Shorin Ryu karate and has his own style. So please. STFU.

  • when you are learning karate you want to learn the whole martial art . me personaly love doin kata i truely believe what karate1990 has said i am only a green belt just now thats fine karate is a part of my lifestile im not in a hurry to go to blue purple ect..im enjoying karate ive had it easy and hard at times but thats life.

  • Wow! He's really skilled :O Makes my 3rd Dan ex-Sensei seem like crap lol, and he's pretty damn good & famous. He's really fast and has had to use his skills in real life lots of times.

  • @Samoutuomas Crap, I meant 6th Dan xD

  • @mmtxaz lol u just said that hehehe boxers hehehehehe

  • kata

  • i like karate very much but i prefer kung fu due to its more flexibilities 

  • Besides a physical workout, meditative aspects and ensuring the survival of techniques, I don't really see much value in karate kata. Why don't they just practise they way they do in judo? I haven't seen a judoka doing a kata guruma all alone, pretending he's throwing some-one. Why don't karateka just always practise bunkai instead of hitting air? I don't mean to offend, it's a serious question to all avid karateka out there.

  • @Avatar23561 while i'm not a traditional Karateka, i can tell you techniques. or bunkai are what TO do with the motion.. Kata lets you just practice the motion, to formulate the bunkai. am i bringing my right hand to my hip, and heel palming his face with my left.. OR am i grabbing his wrist, and striking his elbow? same basic motion. saves time than learning 100+ techniques.

  • @madeku Additionally, most people never really understand this art, they "do" karate as another tells them to. The true karate-ka studies, ponders, digs and searches for the soul of karate. Karate is Okinawan. Many want others to believe that it is international, it isn't. It is supposedly practiced internationally but that is largely untrue also. The soul of karate is in the Okinawan styles and culture. Really understanding karate means looking there, it's origin. See comments my channel.

  • @Avatar23561 Karate kata are a mnemonic tool. They serve several purposes. Examples are: development of physical dexterity, technique quality, knowledge of technique application. One of the most overlooked aspects is conceptual bunkai which bascially means "thinking out of the box" regarding application. The element you suggest is called "yakusoku kumite" and it deals with the application(s) of a kata technique(s) against another person.

  • Ok it's different sorry if I wad disrespectfully

    Maconda.

  • oh dear sloppy

  • @Maconda4th Oh dear you know nothing of Shorin-ryu and I surprised if you knew anything about Karate at all

  • I tried one of these moves...(ima black belt in karate)....next thing I knew...my shoe hit the wall...

  • wow, see the hip movement, maybe thats a huge okinawa thing, i just came back from there when our club went to naha to train under our kaicho, in Shorin-ryu style. The experience was amazing. takes me back watching this. only there for ten days of training, but so worth it, and hopefully going back soon,

    The second kata he's doing is the okinawan pinan-shodan, haha, our old one got replaced with that one. its exactly the same, even though were differant styles.

  • wow, see the hip movement, maybe thats a huge okinawa thing, i just came back from there when our club went to naha to train under our kaicho, in Shorin-ryu style. The experience was amazing. takes me back watching this. only there for ten days of training, but so worth it, and hopefully going back soon,

  • I have a second black in Isshin-Ryu. The forms are comprised with self-defense techniques which contain pressure point strikes and manipulations. I recall the first time I felt one of them. A black belt grabbed me by the wrist and simply dragged his forarm downward toward my wrist. I dropped to my knees from the vibration and pain. That was the day my eyes opened to the contents of kata.

    Learning and applying kata on the street can and should be done. A reverse punch only goes so far.

  • Wow, this man can move. Thank you very much for posting this kata. The power he generates with his body is way impressive.

  • cool, this is NAIHANCHI KATA if I'm right :P at least in our style :P

  • Kata will not make you a better fighter, but it will get your mind working in tandem with your body. I know it's a populist, often thoughtless, dogma amongst 'enwisened' karatekas to talk up Kata like it's this impenetrable vortex of secret knowledge, buuut... it's just not that mystical, to be honest. All Kata is is the wordless communication of technique between practitioners.

  • Kata is great for strength, balance, and power!

  • @dothelevi

    The point of doing the same thing again and again is to perfect the move so that when the time comes you know what to do. Mas Oyama regularly spent hours practising the same move 5,000 times and he was one hell of a street fighter when occasion required. As for children becoming black belts, the problem is not toughness or knowledge, but maturity. Knowing karate is not enough; you need the maturity to know when to apply it and when not to.

  • very fast punches with great hip rotation!

  • i like karate jst dnt like sum skul who charge heaps and teach no skills they spend their time doing same thing agn and agn frm white belt to black belt all they did was punch the air and learnt a new kata, they learnt nothing good for society like what to do when they do this or that, i mean i went to a karate skul and i saw 10 yr old black belt? i know a jujutsu skul that dnt make their student become black belt until atleast 18 because their not tough enough or have enough understading.

  • Amazing, the great sensei, perfect perfomance

  • i found krilin from dragon ball z!!! he realy exist!!!

  • @thegreatphenix oh wow

  • @thegreatphenix haha right! anytime soon he might call master kamesama

  • @thegreatphenix hehe yeah right! but he's wearing the wrong uniform it should be sleeveless orange...

  • NAIHANCHI

  • I'm currently learning Seipai.

  • Osu!

  • sounds like the matrix!

  • hes really fast for a older guy style looks good . 

  • Does anybody know the name of the kata he's doing the begining? Geez just listen to it.

  • @mrtaekwon

    osu i think he practice pinan suna ni the second pinan in kata.

  • @mrtaekwon Naihanchi (iron horse). Some will say the sensei has got a bit wrong here and there but there are a million variations of this kata. There are variations within the karate styles, add that to senseis individual interpreations of the bunkai (application) and you get a slighlty different result. 'Same chicken cooked in a different kitchen'.

  • Aw shit man

    That was surely one of flashing straight seiken

    It is so fast

    How many times has he done it, till it become so fast like that --"

    4 Thumbs up for Him :)

  • Sensei is not using the correct footwork for this Punch..I am Shuri-Ryu...We have a slight different interpretation of Naihanchi. Our Punches knock people off their feet.

  • @nandansho Ever though that maybe you are doing the wrong foot work . If you look at things in this way you will have a better understanding of things. " Nothing is wrong just different " depending how how it is taught or received.

  • @fonzie 551 I disagree, In Chemistry or Mathematics you cannot achieve the correct answer or formula by doing the problem "wrong" or different. There are precise computations that lead to the "correct" Answer or Chemical compound or KARATE Technique.  In the Correct and most efficient execution of a Punch there are 6 things that most be done in a precise unison that will break your opponent's bones or damage internal organs or Knock him out or Kill him. I am Shuri Ryu, The 1st Karate in USA.

  • what's bad about karate is it takes too long to master to be effective in real situation. Yes, it is deadly practical once learned properly. but it will take at least 5 years of training full time. Not just gimmick exercise 5 years in american dojo. Therefore, as self deffence system for modern people, it's not that good choice. Just easy practical self defence class would be better if the purpose is just self deffence.

  • @brazilianspiritzz To be good at anything takes years of practice, imagine becoming a doctor or surgon in a few short weeks mmm I think you would kill someone. Problem with some people is they are lazy and want quick results without doing the hard work. Even in BJJ it has taken the ogiginal practitioners years to perfect what they know and teach.

  • @fonzie551 I totally agree with you. What I meant "bad" was that, it is hard in modern society style of life, to dedicate that much effort. Also, for recreational, sports purpose, which is more the case thesedays, kickboxing sorta things work faster for people's satisfaction. Yes, but as true martial arts and its purpose, I am one of the traditional Karate believer, not heavy gloved K-1 style kickboxing. So, for quick self defence for busy people,traditional karate might be too "difficult" fair?

  • @brazilianspiritzz . Brother you are right but you are wrong! Karate is an excellent method of self defence for 2010. The problem with karate is two things. 1) McDojos -commercialisation and hardcore training dont go hand in hand. 2) Most karate clubs teach karate as a sport, a pet hate of mine. Students confuse point scorring kumite as self defence - its not! They confuse pretty competetion winning kata as self defence - its not! Karate should be hard, brutal, and effective.

  • @MrPietrasantino yes, Mcdojos. I tried so hard to find good traditional (not the sporty mcish tiger schulman) dojo uphere in North NJ, none. As for Kyokyushin branch, while I have respect for them, the way they train nowadays is not best suitable for me. I want a sensei who fully understand the purpose of each movements and kata. Otherwise, I'd just go for muaythai m bjj instead of daycare type karate

  • He is the master of master :D

  • This kata -Naihanchi is the same as Tekki Shodan in Shotokan Karate-Do (I do Shotokan) and I have to say I've never seen someone else doing this kata better than Katsuhiko Shinzato-sama!

  • Shorinryu?It has Shaolin origins then.Who knew you could make such a large snapping sound with your fists and sleeves.

  • Please disable comments .. 

  • Spamllpitdept, are you for real or just another wannabe? Anyone who has trained for decades has learned long ago that Kata is karate's living Densho. No one who has learned true Karate ever says " I wish I didn't waste time on Kata" thats like someone with a college degree saying, I wish I hadn't wasted my time in college. Get real. Kata is a neumonic training devise, not sparring and not real street fighting. It is a training tool to build the proper basics for life and death fights.

  • What the Hell! This is the same kata as Nai-an-chi

  • Kata is the soul of karate ( also most of other martial arts )

  • He could kill someone with the flick of a wrist, wow look at that power.

  • respect for a original kata master real working of the hips and hara.oss.and peace.

  • You strive to be like this awkward, dried husk depending on seanchin breathing to deliver him from harm? Go fight, go bleed. Embrace your frailty, lay it before your opponent. Kata risks nothing, and fails to produce warrior spirit.

  • To those who believe this prepares you in any way, shape, or form for the dynamic, living, unforgiving, ALIVE experience of striving with all that you are to do violence to another being: find your way out of the womb. You are warm and safe with your Kata, self assurance pumped into your ubilical from the Grand Masters, but I promise it is worth the blood, screams, and smack on the butt to be born into living, violent physicality.

  • @biggiddyballs - haha so true.

  • every1 says boxing is more effective the karate i think that is a load of bullshit look at this speed and with the right skill and speed karate can be a weapon of destruction (well self defence anyway) all you need to do it find the right point and bang your opponent is on the floor wether it was from your body pressure or just a pressure point

  • @4rmtinc Yes I agree. They can criticize and yet cant back it up. When you watch kata it may seem like simple movements but pretty much each one is a way to break a bone etc. Kata is used to remember moves, to practice spirit etc. This is not how a person in karate would fight someone who did not do karate.

  • Looks a lot like Naihanchi Shodan from Shidokan. I agree that Kata is not a waste of time. My fighting ability has taken off since I started Karate, and Kata makes the movements second nature, increasing the probability that you'll actually use them while sparring/fighting. The hidden movements become apparent in bunkai's and oyo bunkai's and are usually deadly movements (arm breaks, nech breaks, knee breaks etc...)

  • This kata is Tekki Shodan in Shotokan.