Love the vid! Just watched it twice and then started practicing the drill with my brother. More of it! P.S.: This is no shotokan karate, or am I wrong?
I will agree that the techniques did seem to follow the Chinese styles. Yet he refers it to Karate which is a Japanese term. However, Japan did form Karate from the Chinese styles. I can't say for sure but I am going to guess that the style of Karate he is demonstrating is Kempo or Kenpo.
thank you for your comments, the video is showing the drill meant to hit the chest area, shoulders and neck but applicable to the face, i agree that the speed should be a bit slower to help absorb the technique, i am always open to comments and i appreciat yours i will take them and apply them in future videos.
BIG chinese influence. But most of all karate stemmed from there so its not a surprise. Good drill cept I would go a little slower to improve technique, then speed it up a bit.
Looks more like a Wing Chun drill to me, with the vertical fist and fluidity of hand movement
PnutButter1986 6 months ago
Love the vid! Just watched it twice and then started practicing the drill with my brother. More of it! P.S.: This is no shotokan karate, or am I wrong?
Hatamoto227 1 year ago
oh no stop it!!!! what the f. r .u guy doing hahaha
jjjjay789 1 year ago
Torite uke
Kaisertoji 1 year ago
c hi sao o sticky hands
northside420 2 years ago
This is shorin ryu karate :)
thekaratedojo 2 years ago
Tadashi Yamashita of Shorin Ryu Karate does this drill, too! Traditional Karate has many drills like this!
spadaydaga 2 years ago
I will agree that the techniques did seem to follow the Chinese styles. Yet he refers it to Karate which is a Japanese term. However, Japan did form Karate from the Chinese styles. I can't say for sure but I am going to guess that the style of Karate he is demonstrating is Kempo or Kenpo.
martialartist84 2 years ago
This is Wing Chung not Karate. which is fine but the title is misleading.
DangerousDan2 3 years ago
This is Lubud Hubud from Filipino Martial Arts -- many wing chun people have adopted it.
OctoBox 3 years ago
Go slower and closer.aim the punch to his face. Check his elbow.Push his hand against his chest.
terusmata 3 years ago
thank you for your comments, the video is showing the drill meant to hit the chest area, shoulders and neck but applicable to the face, i agree that the speed should be a bit slower to help absorb the technique, i am always open to comments and i appreciat yours i will take them and apply them in future videos.
thekaratedojo 3 years ago
freakin wingchun applied in karate BOoooooo
AnotherHyde 3 years ago
vertical fist?
Hagurus 3 years ago
BIG chinese influence. But most of all karate stemmed from there so its not a surprise. Good drill cept I would go a little slower to improve technique, then speed it up a bit.
sakugawa23 3 years ago
no, flow drills are all over asia. To my knowledge, they are called tegumi drills, or sometimes referred to kakie drills.
ronin752 4 years ago
good drill - do i detect a major wing chung influence?
zdoshi6969 4 years ago