Bats cant attack you by themselves and Im sure in a real world situation an attacker would give you all that time to mentally prepare. I still rely on Heckler & Koch!
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You should try to break one on you knee and one with your shin then I' ll respect your opinon. ( just conditioning the shin hurt aaaalot) My respec to those that do break bats with the shin, Usu!
mma peolple are so stupid i can tell from their comments how young they are in the martial arts and buy the way mma people are guys who sucked! at karate. i practiced karate in the 70's as a kid and still do in our karate class we did leg kicks, graplling, kickboxing but it was just karate. in the early 9o's to school all of you fool's the the guys who could not kick and punch are the guys who took jujitsu you bunch of stupid!!!!!!!!! looser
If karate worked at all, you'd see at least a few karate guys win MMA tournaments; but you don't. The few who entered in the early 90's got the shit beat out of them. Everybody knows some kid who thought he knew karate in school, got challenged to a fight, and got the crap beat out of him. The people who watch & believe this stuff like watching fairy tales and like to imagine themselves as masters. They will always conveniently "show their greater courage in walking away from a real fight" lol.
MMA examples with Kyokushin backgrounds include Georges St. Pierre; Bas Rutten; Assuerio Silva; and Sam Greco. BTW, most Kyokushin organizatons tend to discourage their members from participating in MMA. Watch them in action and you'll see how effective karate technique can be.
These guys started out with karate because they were little children at the time and wanted to learn self-defense and karate schools were everywhere. There were far fewer jui jitsu schools back in those days especially in Canada and the United States. There were NO MMA academies, of course. Hence, they started with karate lessons, which were readily available, and later they switched to real stuff that works. GSP doesn't use karate to win his matches; he uses wrestling, jui jitsu, & kickboxing.
GSP uses leg kicks and roundhouse kicks effectively in the cage. Those are techniques that Kyokushin is known for. He also wears a gi with Shidokan written on it when he walks to the cage. It's is a Kyokushin based style. The fighters I mentioned all obtained skill levels in Kyokushin beyond an after school hobby. Their Kyokushin training allowed them to progress into MMA.
you talk a lot of shit. i live in redhook brooklyn new york city. i dont care about your opinion enough to talk to you any further. you retarded fuckin canadian.
the man in this video is one of the most powerful people you will ever see. your ignorance and faith in play fighting reflect your stupidity and weakness. you should learn respect before one day someone humbles you.
MMA isn't "playfighting" thespectresov, its the closest you can come to a real fight in a legally-sanctioned competition. Karate tournaments, on the other hand, are total playfighting. It's so childish and lame with so many rules its funny. As for me "learning respect before somebody humbles me" why don't YOU come and humble me, bitch. We can determine an agreed upon location to fight 1-on-1 anytime you want. I'll choke you out in less than a minute, guaranteed.
Furthermore, anytime these guys "fight" they are completely choreographed/staged in advance using their students as "attackers". Look how those idiots take huge wide swings with their swords, setting themselves up for a kick or throw. Why not use wooden swords instead, covered with fresh red paint, then pick 2 people randomly from the crowd to be the attackers. Then he will get struck and everybody would see the blood red on his Gi. Give me a sword and let me come at him, I guarantee I'd cut him
Karate is for suckers. All of these stunts are set-up. When he "breaks" the bat, he kicks it at the thinnest point (near the handle) with his shin from a running kick, while it's being strategically supported at its farthest points by two assistants. It's pure physics, even an untrained person can do that. When these guys breaks boards or ice, they are strategically placed apart so the force will carry through the first one and transfer to the second etc. Try doing it with NO SPACE between them
this is a note to the uploader of this video. I don't think this is Soshu Oyama, but his son. Listen to the narrators at 0:38. He doesn't say Shigeru oyama. And at 1:13, he clearly says, Saiko Shihan's son.
Maybe it appears different, but I was saying here are the two, Soshu and his SON PERFORMING TAMISHIWARI (Breaking) bats. Obviously Soshu appeared in the second clip at 1:23 in the sword demonstration
OSU! Thanks for the excellent upload! This is the video I saw many years ago that got me interested in Oyama Karate. I was eventually able to study back then under Sensei Sakai, who is now a Shihan.
OMG!!! Great watching. I've just heard stories about this. Soshu Is so young!!!! Trained with him for 7 years, he didn't sell he retired from actively running the organization. He teaches 2xs a week in NYC.
Back in 1996, 2 of us from Kyokushin (Shihan Fujiwara) went to the summer camp at Brodie Mountain and I remember Jose (world champion) and Patrick Gromieux (sorry if mispelled) I left in that year but I've been thinking of fighting again. I'm 36 but still I dream about knockdown tournaments. These styles never seem to leave your heart!
Loved Brodie Mountain. I started a year or two after. I moved to SO Florida 3 years ago and since there is no dojo near me I don't train as I would like but I totally understand. I did one tournament which i think some are on Youtube but not my fight. Boo! LOL I did Semi Knockdown but I was seriously thinking about doing tournaments again. And I'm 37. Sumer Camp was the best on Brodie of all was at Brodie...
Bats cant attack you by themselves and Im sure in a real world situation an attacker would give you all that time to mentally prepare. I still rely on Heckler & Koch!
nytmstr 4 months ago
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universetechnique 2 years ago
You should try to break one on you knee and one with your shin then I' ll respect your opinon. ( just conditioning the shin hurt aaaalot) My respec to those that do break bats with the shin, Usu!
elchalo66 2 years ago
4.33 was close
buri2zaemon 2 years ago
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what a pussy carlos zambrano can break one on his knee
SrEAllDay 2 years ago
some people should not have the right to speak, people who does not know anything about KYOKUSHIN karate.
sanchezcarl 2 years ago 2
bit difrent to kicking one with the lower shinbone my friend lol go try it
lightofgoku 2 years ago
osu
elephantman07 2 years ago
当時の最高師範達に会ったことない人には・・笑、
この人は今どきの大会専門の極真選手たちとちがう。
自分勝手で気が強く身体も大きな米人が弱い奴についていくわけな いでしょ。
eatme967 2 years ago 2
OSS !
MasOyama10dan 2 years ago
当時の最高師範達に会ったことない人には・・笑、
この人は今どきの大会専門の極真選手たちとちがう。
自分勝手で気が強く身体も大きな米人が弱い奴についていくわけないでしょ。
akaims3 3 years ago
GSP? Who?
krichanthebatman 3 years ago
Georges St. Pierre, a well-rounded MMA fighter.
ooogooman 3 years ago
mma peolple are so stupid i can tell from their comments how young they are in the martial arts and buy the way mma people are guys who sucked! at karate. i practiced karate in the 70's as a kid and still do in our karate class we did leg kicks, graplling, kickboxing but it was just karate. in the early 9o's to school all of you fool's the the guys who could not kick and punch are the guys who took jujitsu you bunch of stupid!!!!!!!!! looser
kumikenkai 3 years ago
soshu was so good in his prime. now hes a great instructor.
thespectresov 3 years ago
If karate worked at all, you'd see at least a few karate guys win MMA tournaments; but you don't. The few who entered in the early 90's got the shit beat out of them. Everybody knows some kid who thought he knew karate in school, got challenged to a fight, and got the crap beat out of him. The people who watch & believe this stuff like watching fairy tales and like to imagine themselves as masters. They will always conveniently "show their greater courage in walking away from a real fight" lol.
Kellysayshello 3 years ago
MMA examples with Kyokushin backgrounds include Georges St. Pierre; Bas Rutten; Assuerio Silva; and Sam Greco. BTW, most Kyokushin organizatons tend to discourage their members from participating in MMA. Watch them in action and you'll see how effective karate technique can be.
pacificfury 3 years ago
These guys started out with karate because they were little children at the time and wanted to learn self-defense and karate schools were everywhere. There were far fewer jui jitsu schools back in those days especially in Canada and the United States. There were NO MMA academies, of course. Hence, they started with karate lessons, which were readily available, and later they switched to real stuff that works. GSP doesn't use karate to win his matches; he uses wrestling, jui jitsu, & kickboxing.
Kellysayshello 3 years ago
GSP uses leg kicks and roundhouse kicks effectively in the cage. Those are techniques that Kyokushin is known for. He also wears a gi with Shidokan written on it when he walks to the cage. It's is a Kyokushin based style. The fighters I mentioned all obtained skill levels in Kyokushin beyond an after school hobby. Their Kyokushin training allowed them to progress into MMA.
pacificfury 3 years ago
you talk a lot of shit. i live in redhook brooklyn new york city. i dont care about your opinion enough to talk to you any further. you retarded fuckin canadian.
thespectresov 3 years ago
the man in this video is one of the most powerful people you will ever see. your ignorance and faith in play fighting reflect your stupidity and weakness. you should learn respect before one day someone humbles you.
thespectresov 3 years ago
MMA isn't "playfighting" thespectresov, its the closest you can come to a real fight in a legally-sanctioned competition. Karate tournaments, on the other hand, are total playfighting. It's so childish and lame with so many rules its funny. As for me "learning respect before somebody humbles me" why don't YOU come and humble me, bitch. We can determine an agreed upon location to fight 1-on-1 anytime you want. I'll choke you out in less than a minute, guaranteed.
Kellysayshello 3 years ago
many ways to survive. remember fighting is to defend..
shouldnt be choking eachother out in some alley...
also MMA is not real.. it is a televised fight with odds set at all major gambling institutions...
just as many rules as any other fight...
no small joint manipulation..no back of the head strikes etc..
but please just dont end up in a street fight over words ^^
Yamainnu 2 years ago
blah blah blah
thespectresov 3 years ago
Furthermore, anytime these guys "fight" they are completely choreographed/staged in advance using their students as "attackers". Look how those idiots take huge wide swings with their swords, setting themselves up for a kick or throw. Why not use wooden swords instead, covered with fresh red paint, then pick 2 people randomly from the crowd to be the attackers. Then he will get struck and everybody would see the blood red on his Gi. Give me a sword and let me come at him, I guarantee I'd cut him
Kellysayshello 3 years ago
This is a demonstration... not an actual fight....
pubertyfairy1 3 years ago
Karate is for suckers. All of these stunts are set-up. When he "breaks" the bat, he kicks it at the thinnest point (near the handle) with his shin from a running kick, while it's being strategically supported at its farthest points by two assistants. It's pure physics, even an untrained person can do that. When these guys breaks boards or ice, they are strategically placed apart so the force will carry through the first one and transfer to the second etc. Try doing it with NO SPACE between them
Kellysayshello 3 years ago
Osu!!! This is one of the best demos i have ever seen in my life ... Great Soshu Shigeru Oyama.. The Best For Me!!!
adolfo33 3 years ago
oh... sorry about that.
polkadancer123 3 years ago
this is a note to the uploader of this video. I don't think this is Soshu Oyama, but his son. Listen to the narrators at 0:38. He doesn't say Shigeru oyama. And at 1:13, he clearly says, Saiko Shihan's son.
polkadancer123 3 years ago
Maybe it appears different, but I was saying here are the two, Soshu and his SON PERFORMING TAMISHIWARI (Breaking) bats. Obviously Soshu appeared in the second clip at 1:23 in the sword demonstration
intromix 3 years ago
OSU! Thanks for the excellent upload! This is the video I saw many years ago that got me interested in Oyama Karate. I was eventually able to study back then under Sensei Sakai, who is now a Shihan.
old0351 4 years ago
who is performing this exhibitionst? w.e is he do it great!, Arigato, Osu!
Keileni 4 years ago
Soshu Shigeru Oyama
old0351 4 years ago
who is performing this exhibitionst? w.e is he do it great!, Arigato, Osu!
Keileni 4 years ago
OMG!!! Great watching. I've just heard stories about this. Soshu Is so young!!!! Trained with him for 7 years, he didn't sell he retired from actively running the organization. He teaches 2xs a week in NYC.
slim7264 4 years ago
Gald to see some people from headquarters watching this video. They trained with my teacher Shihan Fujiwara. Osu!
intromix 4 years ago
Osu!! Well I just forwarded it to all my friends I trained with so they'll see it now.
slim7264 4 years ago
Back in 1996, 2 of us from Kyokushin (Shihan Fujiwara) went to the summer camp at Brodie Mountain and I remember Jose (world champion) and Patrick Gromieux (sorry if mispelled) I left in that year but I've been thinking of fighting again. I'm 36 but still I dream about knockdown tournaments. These styles never seem to leave your heart!
intromix 4 years ago
Loved Brodie Mountain. I started a year or two after. I moved to SO Florida 3 years ago and since there is no dojo near me I don't train as I would like but I totally understand. I did one tournament which i think some are on Youtube but not my fight. Boo! LOL I did Semi Knockdown but I was seriously thinking about doing tournaments again. And I'm 37. Sumer Camp was the best on Brodie of all was at Brodie...
slim7264 4 years ago
thank you for sharing this.....very valuable clip. OSU~!!! Shosyu looks so young, and still with Kyokusin~!!!
urkingod 4 years ago
OSU!! Did you train with them? From what I understand, Shosyu sold the US Oyama Karate organization
intromix 4 years ago
I am still with the Organization actually. OSU. We may be smaller, but quality is still on the top level.
urkingod 4 years ago
Where do you train? I trained in NY, ever come to summer camp in NY?
slim7264 4 years ago