Sabaki refers to movements off the line of attack. To position yourself from 1 position into another position. Some schools use sabaki waza as evasion. The sabaki in Enshin karate, judo, and aikido is mostly used to gain an advantage point.
Do you seriously think a BJJ guy would survive in this competition? remember no groundfight allowed!
If you are talking MMA, that is another matter entirely, and I would say the BJJ guy would do as well in standing fight as these guys would do in the ground fight. Remember that MMA guys needs both a groundgame and a standup game, neither knockdown karate nor BJJ teach both.
Holy shit. That was badass! Chuck norris sucks btw
VikingVern7 2 months ago
tokitakokoto,
Sabaki refers to movements off the line of attack. To position yourself from 1 position into another position. Some schools use sabaki waza as evasion. The sabaki in Enshin karate, judo, and aikido is mostly used to gain an advantage point.
oyamajuku 1 year ago
what is sabaki?
tokitakokoto 2 years ago
A BEAUTIFUL KO! You dont ever really get to see a ko by a Throw! BEAUTIFUL!
TonyNhollywood 3 years ago
God bless you.
timberlandstudios 3 years ago
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Neither of them would last probably even 3 minutes with a decent BJJ blue belt...sorry to say.
jwp570 4 years ago
Do you seriously think a BJJ guy would survive in this competition? remember no groundfight allowed!
If you are talking MMA, that is another matter entirely, and I would say the BJJ guy would do as well in standing fight as these guys would do in the ground fight. Remember that MMA guys needs both a groundgame and a standup game, neither knockdown karate nor BJJ teach both.
kolsyrade 4 years ago
well considering it's a stand up fight with no ground work you're just talking out of your a s s
jojobobo627 4 years ago
The trip that cause the KO is called "osotogari" but announcer called "uranage."
Uranage is a version of the suplex in judo.
v20coeurs 4 years ago
The same throw is called osotogari in judo, but this is not judo.
In enshin karate it is called a Ura Nage.
Terminology differs between arts and styles, but there is only a finite number of ways to do effective techniques.
kolsyrade 3 years ago
That's way cool. I do judo so I can appreciate the trips and takedowns.
I recognize the voice. Is he French Canadian?
v20coeurs 4 years ago
the anouncer is Sensei Vernon Owens of Enshing Karate in Seattle Washington
MartinDM07 4 years ago
keep 'em coming
SenseiMazz 4 years ago 2