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  • pareçe um fusca engasgado

  • qui merda pareçe um sapo

  • This style of Karate is similar to Renshinkai Karate, he needs to slow it up and breathe properly...

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  • Karate peoples throats must be ichy. XD

  • This is kyokushinkai, they borrowed forms from Goju Ryu. They move through this too fast and legs are too wide, but they only do kata for fight conditioning, so it's ok I guess.

  • haha, sounds like a bird being strangel'd :P lol

  • Sounds like Darth Vader

  • When my Cousin Helen used to get on my nerves, I used to do the arms of Sanchin Kata to outlet my frustrations.

  • I love Karate, but... do you have to drink lots of Coke before this Kata?

  • goss you sound like you are burping :p

    

  • Sounds like dry heaving, no offense. I am all for contracted breathing, but damn.

  • Dude if you punch or kick him he wont move - thats the secret of ibuki breathing

  • blaaaah blaaaah lol xD

  • This form of breathing is used to expel air from deep with-in your lungs... like a cleansing.

  • panicusvulgaris you know what you talking about what level on kyokushin are you

  • Awful breathing

  • i know more stuff for my yellow belt

  • i need to know this for my belt test

  • shouts and breathing like this, effekts your body. Mostly you feel it in your backhead or even in your arms and legs. This means, he feels happy while killing you. This is the reason why they doing it, stimulate their bodys to get secrat power. Its also why animals shouting. To simulate Emotions. Hm, i think he is a crazy dog. HOUUUUUCHHHH

  • talk what u want about his wrong breating, im sure 99% of all kyokushin karate/knock down karate fighters would still kick any other practitioners asses whether it is goju ryu or shotokan or whatever even some MacDojo karate.

    In the old days when they still organise open tournaments for any kind of style karate it was kyokushin who beat the shit out of any other style whether it was karate, muay thai or kung fu.

    And so would this guy in the video kick all your asses.

    Osu!!

  • what the heck is this ? you sound like your going to puke out a snake!!!

  • for me, this is just a bad interpretation of the correct breathing in goju ryu sanchin kata....

    in fact, very bad (and also funny...)

  • @burzum19861986 Well, every style has some modification to Kata as Mas Oyama was Black Belt in Goju ryu Sanchin. Kyokushin Sanchin has its modification and progressed from old tradition.

  • ok im a first degree black belt in goju ryu and it dosnt really seem like hes tightening up all of his muscles and doin the go cue breathing or however u spell it it looks like hes just makin the noise

  • it looks like sanchin from wado ryu style... but its not, what the hell is the breathing for???

  • to tighten up and to relax if you dont breath youl get exhasted and youl be slow

  • i mean why do they breathe so heavily?

  • The purpose is to breathe out the air in order to harden the abdomen.

  • Kyokushinkai karate is the name of this style and this is a kata of it. 'Over the heart' you can see the blue 'logo' on the gi (coat), means Kyokushinkai.

  • I don't breathe that loud

    but it was pretty helpful for my test

    thanks =)

  • is there any practical use for this breathing technique?

  • Yep. Look up videos of Kumite. Correct breathing helps a lot.

  • It is true, corrct breathing is apsolutely essential, but how can you call THIS a correct breathing. He's not really breathing, he's making some funny strange noise, and making himself look like a zombie by opening his mouth in such a way. That's not correct breathing, that's a very sick way to put up a show :(

  • I'm not sure exactly why they do it, but thousands of karate fighters do it. So they must have some sort of right idea.

  • I AM sure why the correct breathing IS essential. And MILLIONS of karatekas around the world do it normaly, without making the sound of a dying person taking the last breath. I've been practicing since september of 1978, and will practice till the day I die. I'm not saying that I'm the greatest expert out there on karate, but I do know a thing or two about it.

  • Oh cool, which style do you practice?

    I'm sure you understand the concept of Ki, and how sound affects it. It might be the reason, but I could easily be wrong.

    I'll have to look up why they do it like this.

  • I've been in Shotokan for the last 31 years, am currently at sandan (third degree) and probably will not go any higher. Yes, there is katas in every style that emphasize correct breathing techniques along with isometric contraction of all muscles, and they seem to all have similar origins in old okinavan fighting systems, but this is funny, to say it politely. Take a look at Hangetsu Kata of Shotokan (imho best performance by Kawasoe Sensei)

  • @PanicusVulgaris Though I will admit this is not the best Sanchin kata out there (look for Morio Higaonna for a great Sanchin kata), Sanchin kata has many benefits. It is most popular in the Naha-te styles where it is taught as the first kata and continues to be tested all throughout one's karate training. Funakoshi reportedly did not like ibuki or short stances, hence why he made Hangetsu. He reportedly also was not a fan of the shime testing where one has their posture checked via strikes.

  • @PanicusVulgaris honestly, your statement is very segregated breathing in kyokushin is very important, this is not for show its to represent power from the center of the core. every discipline has there own way of breathing. to say that is very unwise.

  • @PanicusVulgaris It may sound slightly strange, and he's not doing quite properly, as there are no abrupt intervals in this kata (Three Battles). It's breathing straight from the diaphragm, forcing the air out of your lungs by using your core-strength. It's also meant to show dynamic tension, as this kata is focussed on strength and concentration.

  • @PanicusVulgaris Look up ibuki breathing. Though it may sound weird, it's all about tensioning the muscles in your abdomen. It's also used in Goju Ryu Karate and comes from the Kung Fu style Yi Quan.

  • @PanicusVulgaris The "zombie sound" as you named it, is called Ibuki. Let me teach you a little: Ibuki is tanden kind of breathing, which is carried out by abdominal pressure. It doesn't sound like normal (or lung) breathing because this improves the diaphragm and the lower abdominal muscles, the tension between this two provokes the sound. Read a little before making such a stupid comment, "apsolutely" guy.

  • it maybe shito or shodokan style, i don't realy know; so it can't be goju ryu shoreikan cause it's not fluid.

  • nor is it shotokan. strange...

  • It looks like one of the Okinawan styles, but not Uechi.

  • it is Kyokushinkai, I have studied Kyokushinkai....take care

  • ha ha ^^ thank you

  • not goju ryu i think

  • I have got to know this one for my exam, and this video is really conveninent. Thanks!

  • ok its givin me a headache

  • Darth Vader :D

  • Hm, at the end of each breath I find it odd. The way I do it, and have heard it mostly, it sounds as if we are saying "hot".

  • what is up w/ the strange hiss breathing correctly is one thing but what he was doin...iono

  • It's an advanced form of breathing exercise. For the advanced student it induces a state of extreme concentration and mental focus. This guy is very good at it and does it effortlessly. Most people are straining.

  • its a kyokushin thing. they dont do it that loudly in okinawan karate from what i've seen. uechi ryu just hisses kind of like a boxers "ush"

  • ya i finally learned about it when seen my sensei teaching the kata to one of my fellow students... i understand it now

  • sigh.

  • itake shitryu personally thekata im on Siechi i way better

  • What belt are you?

  • moving, tensing the muscles like that, and breathing like that, can all seriously mess you up if you don't do it right. He's making it look easier than it probably is.

  • Very true.

  • Some kata get diferent in some styles of karate

  • and that is why no one has ever been able to perfect this

  • wtf, i didnt learn sanchin like this???

  • what style of karate do you do? shoto-kan, gojyu-ryu, or shito-ryu?

  • this is kyokushin karate. this kata is done in seido and I assume in Oyama too.

  • isometrics idiot.

  • it's the sanchin breathing technique, it's murderously difficult to perfect, not a single person has been able to do so, not even the okinawans, and they invented karate

  • eh? lol... Sanchin is soo many things, the breathing is natural... thousands of people have mastered Sanchin breathing. Its basically proper weightlifting breathing technique... slightly more applied to various tasks.

    This form has been in practically all kung fu styles and many karate styles as a basic form. To think no one has mastered the breathing, just ONE aspect of this form... is clearly wrong.

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