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  • I m training kudo for 9 monts...I m from Serbia and I must say this is one off the moust realistics sports...Evry punch is like from a street fight and there is no any imaginary things...After 9 months I m in love in this sport....And its not just fight and kill it much more than that...U alsou train your spirrit,to be more calm and to think fast and to make right desizions...Kudo in a translation means "Open mind"...Sorry about my Engleshe..

  • @StijoPTJ Brate gde treniras? Ja samo znam da ima u Nisu,a u Bg-u nema :( Kao sto Krav -Maga ima u Bgu tako nema u Nisu....al nebitno

  • @BGBOY89 U Cacku...ti? treniras li?...E zao mi sto krav maga nema kod mene u gradu jer po mom misljenju to je najjaca borilacka vestina...

  • @StijoPTJ Da ali ne Kudo al bi voleo nema ga u Bg-u.Treniram Krav Maga-u i Brazilsku dziu dzicu ali krav maga global su lopovi pa cu ga prestati.Kad je polaganje u pitanju samo das pare i polozio si bez obzira sto nisi trenirao lupam 10 meseci i ne znas dobro tehnike,a kod mene ti je taj slucaj.Mucim se odradim dobro tehnike i ne mogu da izadjem na polaganje.Dobra je krav maga za odbranu ali kad imas debila onda ne smuci ti se vestina nego ljudi i ne mozes da treniras lepo i kako treba.Jbga..:(

  • @BGBOY89 pa tu si u pravu potpuno.Ovde gde ja treniram trener nece da primi lose osobe,recimo ako cuje da taj neko pravi probleme i da napada druge bez razloga.nije fora ako se potuces letis iz kluba nego jednostavno covek nece da pravi sebi frku.jbt borilacka vestina od coveka osim sto treba da napravi fizicki spremnijim treba i psihicki i duhovno,a i kod nas ti se sto se tice polaganja sve svodi na kintu,al nece trener da pusti onog za kog misli da nije spreman.treniraj zbog sebe pusti budale

  • @StijoPTJ Tako i treba fizcki da si spreman a i psihicki.A u krav magi fzn ti je da radis samo tehnike nista fizicka spremnost a kamoli psihicka...Desavalo mi se ovde u Bg-u vidim neko se pobije ja se tresem ko pihtija al vise ne od kad sam otiso i na Bjj...Meni se mnogo Kudo svidja i Jeet Kune do od Brus Li-ja vestina...Pa ako nema ovde u Bg-u Kudo iciu na JKD...Uglavnom ziv bio srecan bozic i sve najbolje,ispricasmo se mi dobro! :)

  • @BGBOY89 Pa dobro mozes i sam da poradis na tome...hvala Bogu sad na netu imas i kako nuklearku da napravis...Ja sad mislim da mogu da se potucem sa njih 10 i da pobedim...Bas gradi vestina samopouzdanje i iskreno za ovo vreme dok treniram svakim treningom sam sve sigurniji u sebe......Srecni praznici i tebi brate sve najlepse i da napredujes ove godine sto vise...

  • @BGBOY89 ako ti bilo sta bude trebalo,pitaj brate tu sam...Jbg mi sportisti treba da se pomazemo... :) 

  • @theguyi26 You can choke in kudo!

    @deosullivan3 Kudo is one of the first (if not the first) sanctioned MMA-style sports. ;) Vale tudo came before it, but it wasn't sanctioned back then.

  • HUmmmmm.....is the same exactly to the MMA!!Now what the next invetion?????????

  • Interesting. Like of like the original MMA.

    

  • I was all excited and pumped but then I realized one thing -- you can't choke :(

  • This is the art you want if you want to fight on the streets. :)

  • This is the most progressive style of Karate I've ever seen! It looks like a combination of Kyokushin, Muay Thai, Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, Boxing all rolled into one style. Are there any schools in the US?

  • @FoneArc Unfortunately its like 1% of finding one. :[

  • i hope there are no ground battles like mma because thats make me sick.. it isnt fun to watch 2 guys just sitting at eachother and punching al the way the hole round... not fun...

  • @namelesssnitchy first, ground fights last 30 secs, then the refree makes fighters get up, second, martial arts are not made to be fun, but to be useful in fights.

  • @AleX065470

    true ... i think this is one of the most efficient fighting styles..

    its a pitty there is no dojo in a view kilometers from my home .. otherwise i would deffinitly wanna do this...

    and offcorse its about fun ... we are not in a battle state or something but okee:P usefullness is fine to have too

  • @namelesssnitchy Pero no tienen la costumbre de cubrirse la cara

  • Whats the name of this music?

  • @frangorockboard Hahahaha I saw it. For the lazy guys like me: The Cramberries - Zombie

  • what a shit song....greeting!!!

  • what is the difference between kudo and MMA

  • @westhamboy95 the rules and the space helmet

  • @wondeguy yh but what rules are different from this and MMA

  • @westhamboy95 kudo is a mma, but when most people think of mma, they automatically think ufc. kudo was around before the ufc. i don't know much about the rules, but there seems to be less rules in kudo than in the ufc. you can see head butts, and i have seen foot stomps

  • woh ! 4:18 tat is not suppose to b a martial artist way......

  • Wtf red headgear player in the beginning was jabbing with the back hand!

  • it looks like full contact jujitsu, combat sambo and kenpo to me

  • @ShaolinRyan I don't sse the kenpo!!! Kenpo does not "translate" with gloves because of the techniques that are based on chinese soft style. It is clearly what it was meant to be: Kyokushin and judo.

  • @CLEVELEFS or shotokan with punches to the head

  • @ShaolinRyan I studied shotokan and although such fighters like ELWYN HALL are very strong, Most shotokan fighters fight from a stance that is too deep and lock out their punches. Oyama, took his punches from boxing, low kicks and roundhouse from MT. The mixture mad his karate more practical. My channel is new and by request for the method I teach. You are the first to comment!!! Hop you like what I put on showing my techniques. The first will be up in two weeks. The best. C

  • @CLEVELEFS thats cool

  • @ShaolinRyan Some of my videos will be on techniques and others will be short lectures on issues that have not been fully "touched on". One such topic is the idea that when people are talking about karate they are really talking about karate. If you see any video of Makio Yahara or Elwyn Hall you will see karate as it was meant to be. Real shotokan!!! Even the body dynamics need to throw a reverse punch that does damage is not tought in most schools cause the teacher does not know.

  • This is cool, but, I don't see the difference between this, Sambo, and Kempo.

  • @skrimpshidy same here

  • @skrimpshidy sambo is a kind of wrestling i think, while Kudo is more a striking style with no more than 30 seconds per groundfight

  • Kool, makes me wish they would allow the Gi back into MMA competition.

  • this shit is fuckin awesome!

  • tá bom esse quebra pau!!!

  • I have just changed my opinions on japanese martial arts, and maybe found a new favourite sport

  • Is there anywhere in south florida were one could learn this fighting style for i would like to master it and incorperate it into my fighting style.

  • its amazing

  • I don't understand how people forget that jiujitsu originated from Japan.

  • @bronx36100

    Yeah! jujutsu is the originalart form Japan!

  • @bronx36100

    Yeah! jujutsu is the original art from Japan!

  • i think MMA is far superior than kudo.

    because MMA is combination of Brazilian jiu jitsu & Thai boxing.

  • @BluePittbull666 You retard, MMA is anything you want it to be, U.S. gyms have loads of wrestling, British ones often have Judo, Japanese ones often have Karate and Judo, European ones often have Japanese kick-boxing instead of Muay Thai, boxing is in most.

    And they don't teach BJJ and MT, they take elements from many different ones, Iceman was a good striker, but he's hardly the best Karateka I've seen.

    Not to mention that MT and BJJ aren't the 'best' anyway.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon where i train it's Brazilian jiu jitsu & thai boxing that's the foundation of MMA.

    never heard any one doing karate & judo combination for MMA training. LoL

    Brazilian jiu jitsu is the most effective fighting system ever.

  • @BluePittbull666 Lulz, technical ground game with infinite time allowed for rolling around becomes significantly less attractive when you're being kicked in the face.

    Effective for what?

    Killing people? No.

    Street fighting? No way.

    MMA? UFC maybe, not in shit like Pride with those stamps to the face.

    The only thing BJJ is unequivocally best at is BJJ.

    BJJ stand up grappling is pretty poor, and despite what people tell you, grappling off your back is really really hard.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon Its the most effective "single style" for one VS one fighting. So long as he has no buddies no knife its the way to go if you cant out strike/run him!

    I see it as a desperation art lol

  • @3876samf So you'll break an arm? In a scrap?

    Or just hold them down till they change their minds?

    Subs are next to useless on the street, anything useful ie: throws, BJJ brings to the table is better represented in Judo, Sambo, Freestyle and GR wrestling etc.

    The majority of BJJ is superior, but technical ground-work and positioning and submissions. Which are useless.

    It is about as applicable to self defence as Olympic TKD, flashy and sophisticated, but totally unrealistic.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon Whats unrealistic about choking someone out or breaking their arm?

    Subs are useful on the street thats why police and bouncers etc use standing jujitsu the arm behind the back etc pain compliance is very useful!

    Positions are soo useful if it goes to the ground how can you say that?

    TKD is pretty pathetic but if you aply those flicky round kicks to the groin and the punches to the face rather than the chest its an ok art not great just ok

  • @3876samf Nothing is unrealistic about it, it's just psychotic and a sure fire way for jail time.

    My auntie was a bouncer, and my dad's sifu, and one of his friends is a SCO, I know quite a few security people, the reason WHY police and bouncers use subs is because there is almost always more than one of them, and there job is to restrain the perp, you don't have handcuffs, and you have no legal right to throw them out, what you going to do, hold them down until they're tired?

  • @3876samf And for your information, standing submissions are motor control, not pain compliance, which is notoriously dodgy.

    Positions are useful, as a part of sparring against other BJJ fighters, if you ARE taken down, get back up asap.

    TKD is just as good as any other art, WTF Olympic TKD isn't the same as proper TKD, for example, the only difference syllabus wise between MT and TKD is the clinch and the round kick, and TKD has a couple of extra kicks and some grappling.

  • @3876samf BJJ isn't totally useless, but just about any other grappling art would serve you better.

    How much of BJJ is throws? Smaller amount than Judo.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon We ll I dont care that much lol

    Bottem line for me is if I cant out strike someone and Im fighting for my life or have been knocked to the ground BJJ will come in handy.

    Take what is useful from an art and discard the rest..

  • @3876samf I agree with you totally, on this.

    I just didn't agree with 'Its the most effective "single style" for one VS one fighting'.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon What do you think is the single most effective style 1 VS 1? Or do you not think there is a "most effective style" ?

    Any Kudo vids with the groin kick you know of? I so badly wanna see that lol!

  • @3876samf Hey love this Kudo do you know if there is a video showing the groing kicks? I heard that when they face a much bigger attacker they allow groin kcks!?

  • @Hankthejollyspoon If you look at MMA statistics it dosnt fair well for Judo or Karate, they tend to be less effective under MMA rules. Wrestling trumps Judo for getting the opponent down and Muay Thai trumps Karate for striking. Its pretty obvious for even the casual fan to see this why are you trying so hard to defend Karate and Judo?

  • @3876samf Actually, according to sherdog statistics, pure Judo has a .66 win/loss ratio, better than both BJJ with .63 and wrestling, also with .63, pure Muay Thai only has a .57 win ratio.

    And actually, mixed fighters do better with grappling+boxing than grappling+MT, statistically.

    BJJ, wrestling and MT are just very common, so the total wins are higher.

    And Karate is very rare in the MMA circuit, and is more common and does better in stuff like K-1.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon Why do you think its rare? Why do you think Japanes fighters have to train muay thai despite comming from a Karate background? Muay thai is more effective proven in K1 too get over it you can bring up all the arguments you like but your fighting a losing battle.

  • @3876samf BJJ fighters and wrestlers outnumber EVERYONE else by a factor of 5-1, with about 1.5 BJJ fighters to every wrestler.

    Also, MMA and fighting are not the same, I've never fought a waxed guy in a speedo, and I don't plan to.

    Subs take nearly 50% of the wins in MMA, and decisions are another 20% or so.

    Most KOs are TKOs, pure knock-outs are rarer.

    No one will stand you up, no bad guy will tap, there is no 'full-time', no rounds, you can't outlast an opponent for 15 minutes

  • @Hankthejollyspoon

    MMA and real fighting arnt that disatant from one another and to suggest a wrestler wouldnt down a guy with a judo background on the street is madness. Wrestling is more effecient than Judo accept it or not. The west tends to make things more effecient the east tends to stick to tradition.

    As for stats I was talking about in Pride in Japan as well. I hate to break it to you despite Judo and karate being tradition kickboxers BJJ and wrestlers still dominated.

  • @3876samf Karate and British bare-knuckle boxing were almost identical, in moves, stance, guard, everything.

    Both emphasised low hand position, straight punches, both used kicks, but they were most commonly front kicks, both had throws, most common was a 'cross-buttocks' throw, similar to a O-goshi, Tsuri-goshi or Tsurikomi-Goshi. Both had clinch fighting, and used parries and 'Karate blocks' over covering up, both were complete systems.

  • @3876samf Karate, like Judo and Japanese Jujutsu, rely a lot on sleeve/lapel/belt grips and many other things rendered impossible by MMA rules, Karate especially is designed for 'bang and scram' self defence, or one strike or combination and then withdrawal, They might not be designed for MMA, but like all other MA's they just require alteration to be effective, they aren't mechanically inferior, in substance.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon They are mechanically inferior! Western boxing uses straight lined punches with hands held high you know what you see the Kudo guys doing up there! Im sure the Russians dominate Kudo dont they not the traditional fighters!

  • @Hankthejollyspoon There is no GI in the cage or in real life. In real life clothes would rip and give wrestling is more realistic on the street too. Even if the guy was wearing a sturdy jacket and he wrestled the Judo guy would get x2 legged down before he know what hit him!

  • @3876samf I thought we were getting somewhere, are you drunk?

    You make less sense as time goes on.

    If I bring up arguments with statistics and valid points and you just say 'I'm right ner ner ner' and bring no actual proof to the table you aren't making a reasoned argument you're being childish.

    You obviously know nothing about Karate, or Judo for that matter, you ignore my points and you spout pure bollocks.

  • @3876samf Pure Judo beats pure wrestling and pure BJJ in MMA, according to win/loss percentages, you seem to think MMA is real fighting, yet a wrestler beats a Judoka 'in da street'? WTF?

    The vast majority of Judo techniques do not require a Gi, even those that do work on someone in a t-shirt, or with ears.

    Ever heard of a tawara gaeshi? Of course you haven't, It is a very effective counter to a morote gari, or a double leg, yes, I can shoot for a takedown, I can throw as well, without a gi.

  • @3876samf The meat of Karate is straight punches, Oi-tsuki, front hand straight, Gyaku-Tsuki, rear hand straight, and Kizami-Tsuki, the Jab.

    And actually, Karate IS quite rare in MMA, and many K-1 champions use Karate, Andy Hug was K-1 champ once, and runner up twice, Sem Schilt was champ 4 times, and a successful MMA fighter, Glaube Feitosa was a K-1 Grand-Prix winner, and KO'd Overeem, Fransisco Filho has had two K-1 titles.

    Bas Rutten, Kikuno and GSP all do Karate in MMA, as does Machida.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon

    Tawara Gaeshi isnt as effective as a wrestling shoot or defence since thats what they specialise in.

    Stats were total wins and the one you picked out dont prove your point because there are more people training in BJJ wrestling and muay thai now since everyone (but you) knows its more effective

    K1 fighters u mentioned needed Thai kicks and western boxing to make the inferior Karate work

    Western wrestling beats Judo easily countless MMA matches proved it.

  • @3876samf No, the stats were percentages, BJJ, MT and Wrestling have tons of wins, but plenty of losses, Judo has a better percentage.

    Disregarding that, It's obvious that you really don't know what you were talking about, and that you ignore proof to the contrary, I think it's obvious that you're just another MMA fanboy.

    Have you ever actually taken a martial art?

    This is all off topic anyway, BJJ is still not the best MA for self defence, as you first said.

    This said, go away now.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon I know they were % but its flawed because its such a small number and the reson its such a small number is because few use it in MMA because most know its not as effective

    I didnt say it was the best for self defence I saw the Gracies go and take on a wrestler, San Shou, Wing Chun, Karate, Muay thai etc and he EASILY beat those guys from those different styles. 1VS1 it seems the best single style 1 VS 1and is reflected by the stats.

    Your losing wanna quit hey?

  • @3876samf Not everyone is a Gracie, and Helio lost to Kimura, quite badly, Kimura did Judo (and Karate, but mostly Judo).

    The Gracies won the early UFC because they fought strikers and wrestlers, for the most part.

    Up until then no strikers had addressed the ground game, and most of the wrestlers were poor at subs.

    They took a sword to a knife fight without telling anyone.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon

    Hey man 1 instance of Karate or Judo beating Muay Thai or BJJ dosnt mean your right. Look at the majority of fights with Muay thai vs Karate or Judo VS BJJ/Wrestling and there you will see that most of the time BJJ Muay THai Boxing and Wrestling come out on top.

  • @3876samf But we've already established that %wise pure Judo owns BJJ, MT or wrestling, so you're wrong on that one, and we've also established that A. Karate doesn't translate as well as other MA's to sport. B. Grappling owns striking any day, but just in the ring. C.That there are plenty of very successful Karateka in kickboxing, and some in MMA too.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon

    We havnt established that, you gave some faulty stats to try to prove that Karate and Judo are superior when clearly they are inferior.

    Give me the link to your stats on sherdog.

    There are 0 pure Karate Guys in K1 kickboxing but plenty of pure Thai boxers. I wonder why.

    It dosnt traslate as well because its less effective it need to borrow from effective styles to become useable.

  • @3876samf

    Karate is practised bareknuckle, Muay Thai rarely is, The difference between a bandage and a 12oz glove is massive, parries and punches change dramatically when boxing gloves are brought into it.

    A boxer can take 1000 punches in a pro bout of 45 minutes, MMA lasts for a third of the time and no way would anyone stand after that amount with 4oz gloves on, Karate mitts, if used, are 1 or 2oz, you do the math.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon

    Hmmm this is true. Watching this video, the guys slug each other in the face a hundred times and the fight continues. I've been punched bare knuckle in the face and the pain is excruciating, it's an instant finish. People watch stuff like the JKA tournaments based on scoring points/technique not realising that following through means broken bones or a KO.

  • @Woolfrey Actually, whilst I am grateful for your support, Kudo isn't to bad, whilst certainly less painful than true bare-knuckle, a good shot still has fight ending capacity.

    But yes, compare, if you have fought outside a dojo/gym, how long fights last compared to a match.

    I've boxed, for longer than I have done Karate actually, and there is no comparison, covering up is useless, bare-knuckle necessitates long distance, caution, and proper blocking.

    Or you get punched and fall over.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon

    Hey, I never said Kudo was a bad thing. I think engaging in some full contact fighting, even with padding on, is crucial to developing good fighting skills. But as you can see from the comments here, too many guys fight with gloves on and are going to get a rude shock when someone's knuckles cut up their face. Too much contact/heavy bag work creates sloppy technique. Non contact/air strikes are good for technique but bad for developing power.

  • @Woolfrey No disagreement from me. Nice to see another TMAer who agrees that some fulcon is important.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon there is also a little ground work in kudo

  • @xxxN1nJa5k1LZxxx Well, as it's a combination of Kyokushin and Judo, you'd hope so.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon and there are hooks and uppercuts, that aren't in Kyokushin i think

  • @AleX065470 Uh, Mawashi Zuki, Age Zuki, Furi Uchi, Shita Zuki, Kagi Zuki, there we go, 5 off the top of my head, there's plenty more BTW.

    :)

  • @Hankthejollyspoon HAHA Karate uses punches placed on the hips and although straight (I admit tht was wrong) they dont generate the same power and the defence is terrible mainly blocks which is no where near as effective as the offencive defence of boxing. Hence why western boxing is adopted by kudo fighters japanese mma fighters and kickboxers. BUT Im sure you can argue against that but it only proves how horrendously bias you are lol

  • @3876samf I can argue against it because you are wrong.

    A Chudan Kamae (mid level guard position) is nearly identical to a Bareknuckle Boxing guard.

    A Jodan Kamae (high level guard position) is very similar to a traditional MT guard, but with palms in, not out.

    Taisabaki is body positioning or movement, and is very similar to boxing footwork, though focused more on side-stepping and swaying than bobbing and weaving.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon HAHAHA me wrong lol

    Karate punches do not generate as much power as boxing punches FACT

    The guard you talk about isnt as effective as boxing defences the Karate defence is terrible against boxing.

    IF YOU WERE RIGHT EVERY KUDO GUY WOULD USE TRADITIONAL KARATE PUNCHES AND DEFENCES FOOTWORK ETC BUT WHAT DO THEY USE?

    WESTERN BOXING!

    YOU ARE WRONG DO YOU WISH TO CONTNUE?

  • @3876samf You're just stupid, tell me why, bio-mechanically, a straight right from a high chamber changes in power because of the name of the style you do.

    You cant, because It doesn't. You don't even know anything about Karate, so, really stfu, you're embarrassing yourself with your total lack of knowledge.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon Well I guess you called yourself stupid if I can explain it. A traditional Karate punch gets its power from the hips and arm extension. A boxing punch gets its power from the hips and legs ie the push from the ground and arm extension boxing is far superior HENCE WHY KUDO FIGHTERS K1 FIGHTERS ETC USE IT!!!!?? Are you a bit slow?

  • @3876samf actually the traditional karate kata technique use hips and arm extension, but in freestyle karate fighting the karate fighting a striking stance is not that diffrent from boxing, you use the method of using the arm and hips to show execution and edicit of the technique not in freestyle martial arts fighting unless u dont mind getting owned

  • @3876samf

    you make some good points,I agree with you

  • @NYWAORCANZ Thanks man!!! lol

  • @3876samf A Karate chamber is called Hikite, or pulling hand, the hand is pulled to the hip to simulate grabbing the opponent and pulling them into the punch, not all Karate has a low chamber, many take high or mid chambers, and as a boxer, I can tell you the that the force generation between a high chamber Tsuki and a boxing cross is identical, because they are the same.

    A punch starts from wherever the hand happens to be. The hand on the hip is a grab.

  • @3876samf Whilst Karate has less hip rotation, it also has a step in as standard, I have forgotten the Japanese name for it, but both thrust and turn create power, Karate is just often quite linear, but Okinawan stuff like Goju Ryu uses hip rotation over thrust, rendering punches almost identical to those in boxing.

    I'd learn about the martial arts you mock before calling them crap if I were you.

  • Are they still doing these tourneys in Japan today? Pretty interesting and fun to watch. Just as good to watch as MMA in the ring. A different way of fighting for a belt or trophy. Use a lot of similar fighting format so to speak.

  • You misunderstood what I was saying... If you don't think martial arts can get you through life you're NOT a martial artist, you're a fighter. BIG difference.

  • This is a bit of a copy of Combat Sambo

  • @pcjudosambo How? Combat Sambo is just Judo, Russian folk wrestling and striking, Jujutsu is Judo and Striking, Hell, Judo has strikes is the syllabus.

    That's like saying Muay Thai is a copy of Wing Chun cause the round kick is similar.

    It's patently ridiculous, and arrogant.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon The reason I said it's like Combat Sambo is because Combat Sambo includes the best techniques from all different martial arts (Combat Sambo is like MMA but with a gi). Combat Sambo was the first ever "martial art" or a "system" that incorporated all of the modern grappling & striking arts. Before Combat Sambo, there was no set system (even old Penkration) that utilized all of the modern martial arts (best parts of it) as one. Combat Sambo took the best from all into 1.

  • This is more interesting than MMA for some strange reason!

  • 2:10 was beautiful

  • Beating people up whilst wearing a space helmet? What's not to like?

  • dam wherr u can u get those headgears?

  • I believe the belt system is the following: white, blue1, blue2, blue3, yellow1, yellow2, green1, green2, brown1, brown2, black1+.

  • @bronx36100 I know it takes a long time to earn a black belt in kyokushin. does it take the same length of time to earn your BB in kudo daido juku?

  • @g0han86 To be honest it depends a lot on your instructor. In my experience I studied Shotokan Karate primarily and attained a brown and two stripe belt, which is the last belt before black. I also had experience in boxing, juijitsu, kickboxing etc. Because of this I was able to jump from white belt to yellow belt which is quite a jump. The thing is Kudo really is a mixed martial art, and just doesn't have the popularity it deserves.

  • @g0han86 Oh yeh I almost forgot if you have already attained a black belt in Kyukoshin, the founder Master Azuma Takashi could have graded you in Kudo. Its a shame because he was actually here in England for a seminar, and to watch the 1st Kudo Championship that our club held at the end of November last year. I will be uploading those vids as soon as our club has done their editing of the tournament so keep an eye out on my channel.

  • @bronx36100 thank you bronx ( ^ _ ^) I am neither a kyokushin nor kudo practioner, but have always been fascinated. It is a style I would love to learn in the future. I will definitely keep an eye on your channel. thank you again. Osu!

  • Nahhhhhhh MMA still much better, More action :P

  • what is the belt ranking system for this art?

  • @epfixxxer I believe the belt ranking is the following: white, blue1, blue2, blue3, yellow1, yellow2, green1, green2, brown1, brown2, black1+.

  • ~Warning~ do not feed the troll below me.

    Trolls are nasty evil creatures the thrive on pointless asinine arguing.

  • @shoulung hahahah awsome comment dude!

  • these pussies can't fight.

  • Also I agree with your comment that fedor is the best fighter at present

  • I have to disagree with billysue, on the comment he made about head defence. Yes the helmet does offer some sort of protection, but from my experience I believe it makes you more vulnerable to head attacks as it gives more area to hit. Also one clean shot to the head is a point scored or a knockout so it would be in someones best interest to keep there hands up. I don't mean to disrespect anyones opinion I am just sharing my own.

  • It's not that I don't love BJJ (I train it) or that I can't appreciate the kind of skill and technique that can go into a long ground war that might look boring, aimless and inactive to a casual observer. But I think that as entertainment the sport profits immensely by making rules that encourage fighters to go for submissions quickly and aggressively.

  • @sedcontra it does? to those who dont know, its just as tiring as stand up. and also, grappling with gis add another dimension.

  • I'm definitely an MMA fan, but honestly, I think this is much more entertaining to watch. The gi makes judo throws more common, the fighters stand closer and trade much faster and more exciting volleys of strikes (possibly because the headgear makes knockouts harder so the fighters don't have to be so careful, possibly because the karate training emphasizes snappiness more than Muay Thai or boxing might), and the time limits for newaza make the groundfighting portions much more aggressive.

  • Very Cool video! So much talk of style, when what we see here is men testing themselves, not their style. I am still amazed that folks continue to debate about what "style" is best. Every style is best and no style is best. There are no superior martail arts, only superior martial artists. True warriors use whatever is at hand. This video demonstrates that well. If the range allows a well placed kick, then kick, but if a grapple is needed then grapple. Thank you for the post! Awesome stuff

  • @duchessofpercy only an idiot would think that the art you train doesnt matter.It greatly determines the training method,ie rules,full contact/light contact etc.If you arent sparring with wrestling and full contact striking,how effective is that and is it likely to be found in most traditional arts?Theres your answer

  • styles make fights

  • Oprócz Aikido mój syn trenuje w/w KUDO :)

  • 3:02 POWER PUNCH!!!! 

  • Muay Thai + BJJ beat Kudo (Daido Juku)

  • @werleyamaral I am sorry mate. But you are looking at MT + BJJ.

    Daido Juku Kudo is a hybrid martial art including styles of:

    Kyokushinkai karate ( Muay Thai + Karate)

    Judo (Judo is a stripped version of Ju-jitsu)

    Boxing

    Muay Thai

    Sambo (asian styles of wrestling, Karate, Judo)

    Submisshion wrestling... and others martial art styles. It is all the same. Oh, and BJJ is a style of Ju-jitsu. Take care!

  • this a great video, and i am just now learning about kudo. what is the difference between this art and traditional jjj. traditional jjj has throws, ground fighting, and striking. kudo seems to have the same thing. a big difference between this and cage fighting is this seems more geared towards self defense and the street. i see everything being used from elbows to head butts. i think i even saw a foot stomp.

  • Id be afraid of that guys ground game! Did you see those arm bars! omg ouch ouch ouch

  • Id be afraid of that guys ground game!

  • Russian team is the best

  • I really like this style. The kicks and punches still hit solid like Kyokushin (since that is one of the forms used in the style) and there is no or little blood to worry about. In addition, good ground fighting techniques.

  • wow these guys are so fluid how they switch between stand up to ground very nice control to good thing they have them helmets cause it would be pretty bloody this is probably the most complete style of martial arts I've ever seen a good balance

  • i wish that daido juku would be avaible in vienna austria... to bad it isnt. :( at least kyokushin, but compared to this.. this has some better self-defense i guess.

  • Its same with Kyokushin Budokai.

  • @georginiogr i agree with you, it is only about moneymaking, new organization new kancho, jon bluming could talk about more ours!!!!!!!!

  • Awesome style! Very very cool! Very very cool!

  • More like, Judo moves, considering that the founder studied judo. Keep in mind, arm bars and chokes, are not unique to Brazilian jiujitsu. The roots of Brazilian jiujitsu (Kosen judo), which emphasize newaza.

  • where can i buy kudo gloves that can be shipped to the uk?

  • awesome style like mma

    mixes karate & judo.

    bad ass

  • Judi and kyukoshin?

    throws strikes armlocks chokes?

    judo and kykoshin yea

  • @billysue...yah i understand what u saying mate, even i had the same problem with helmets..coz kudo helmet made by japanese. they specializing to fit on a japanese not on many other shape of heads. always its turning when punch or kick after hit on face. and MMA is a new concept..there's no art know as MMA. base of mma is full contact karate or mix of martial arts.

  • @billysue...yah i understand what u saying mate, even i had the same problem with helmets..coz kudo helmet made by japanese. they specializing to fit on a japanese not on many other shape of heads. always its turning when punch or kick after hit on face. and MMA is a new concept..there's no art know as MMA. base of mma is full contact karate or mix of martial arts.

  • i like the maigeri

  • Rickames and chasen14 are noobs to the martial arts lol.

  • Traditional karate is over-rated!

  • @rickames How is it overrated when no one thinks its good. lol

  • Ha ha, you got me. That wasn't a sucker punch, that was like bruce said coming from the hip. I think that Wing Chung, Muay Thai, will seriously hurt you.

  • @rickames Muay Thai is the shit, Wing Chung looks retarded. lol

  • I tried both. When I took Wing Chung, another student was teaching me. It was hard to learn, hard to an ackward as hell. Those shin kicks are dangerous. I went to work limping for two day. Muay Thai was secondary in that school. It was a lot of kicking the bag. I'm sure it's dangerous. But If I started younger in the Wing Chung vs Hapkido, Karate, & TKD, my confidence would be big, not quite as your ego, chosen one, opps my bad chasen 14 lol. take care,, past bed time.

  • the helmet looks like its sooo annoying to fight in, but I herd you get used to it to the point where i doesnt register at all

  • so is it basically like MMA

  • @amclartyfrancis2k9 pretty much but looks alot more stylish.

  • Yeh face protection is necessary, one slip up and you can kill someone. to many kill points in the face.

  • That's why so many people die in mma competitions.

  • great. video, and music, but some frame missing. but hope you upload. more.

  • This is Kudo!

  • great martial art!!! but what's up with the funny helmet's?

  • Because strikes to the face fucking hurt. Most competitive fights will feature some kind of helmet, even if that's not what you see on TV 90% of the time.

  • yeah, especially when kids kick each other full contact to the fucking balls

  • mate guess ur stupid..u can c this easy to lern but if u want try this art u will lern how hard it's to lern..kudo is the strongest martial art in world and it's more practical than other any martial art..

    helmet is to save head coz the punches and elbo attacks are can be so dangerous to brain..and it's based on japense so u know they using brain always..

  • @nuwanE its the most complete and realistic sparring format in karate but mma is the most realistic sport.The faceguard changes everything,its impossible to protect your head with it on,just look at how easy it is to land a headshot.Ive worn all types of face protection since being in a car accident and they all fuck up head defense without exception and I have tried the kudo helmet.

  • Shotokan Karate is more realistic then MMA, bare knuckle punches to the face, know why there is not much of a ground game in Shotokan? Take a bare kunckle punch to the face and you will know =) Lyoto Machida has shown everyone Shotokan works pretty well, and he had gloves on =D

  • Quoting the site: "The KUDO rules overview Victory or defeat is decided by any direct attack usingpunch , kick , elbow , head-butt , throw , etc. Face protector (Neo headgear KU) must be worn and techniques are to be executed with bare hands and feet. (Fist supporters approved by committee may be used) Also ground techniques such as strangle and joint techniques are allowed to take give up."

    Well... quite badass kids don't you think?

  • agree =)

  • its not just in Japan its wide spread in Russia I practiced it for 3.5 years and I know for the fact there is school in LA I've seen their video footage

  • This is my favorite overall style. Too bad for everyone it is only in Japan. I hope to create a style myself very similar to this one day by taking several MA's like Bjj,Judo,Enshin, & Boxing.