@smcgregor72 Actually the term ashi means "foot," and the term barai means "sweep," so ashi barai is the correct term for the foot sweep. I also disagree on the technique here. If you look closely, he does perform a sweep. Notice in the slo mo which part of the foot makes contact. It's the arch of the foot, as is done with a sweep, not the top portion of the foot as done with a roundhouse. Feel free to disagree, of course.
Awesome Ashi Barai. Executed with overwhelming speed and power!!!
sterjamo 2 months ago
That was clean.
farorin 9 months ago
too bad we cant use that anymore
UndergroundJ0t4 10 months ago
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I agree, That's a dangerous gedan mawashi geri to the Knee. i've seen several knees damage making ashi barais in that way.
gonspin 1 year ago
That's NOT an ashi barai! That's a gedan mawashi geri! LOL
fmpereiradasilva 1 year ago 8
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plinio6179 3 months ago
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plinio6179 3 months ago
Não concordo que foi muito bem aplicada a técnica.
Foi bem aplicada a força, pura força, quase quebra o femur do competidor.
Houve sim uma grave falha de equilíbrio no zenkutso dachi do karateca atingido, foi isso que permitiu a conclusão do ponto.
O ashi barai correto é mais técnica que força, ela é uma técnica mais bem trabalhada no judô e nõ no karate.
Oss
ventoJEFF 1 year ago
looks good to me
brinnonvallere 1 year ago
Exelent ! It looks to me more like a low kick not an ashi barai !
gazamisaska 2 years ago
Osu ! - From (Serbia) Canada .
tibikarate 2 years ago
Osu from Serbia
Zinidatikazem2 2 years ago
awesome technique!!!!!!!!!!
felicam2001 2 years ago
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sundomepharmd 2 years ago
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sundomepharmd 2 years ago
amazingly executed technique ossu!
ShotokanKarateMan1 2 years ago
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it was great but ashi is a sweep,and bari is a block, id say it was more mawasi geri gedan,osu
smcgregor72 2 years ago
i agrey :)
LukeTheMighty 2 years ago
@smcgregor72 Actually the term ashi means "foot," and the term barai means "sweep," so ashi barai is the correct term for the foot sweep. I also disagree on the technique here. If you look closely, he does perform a sweep. Notice in the slo mo which part of the foot makes contact. It's the arch of the foot, as is done with a sweep, not the top portion of the foot as done with a roundhouse. Feel free to disagree, of course.
deek77 7 months ago
TIming on that was excellent. Osu!
deek77 2 years ago 3
superb!!
madgecic 2 years ago