Yoshimi Inoue and Inoue-ha are a joke. When Inoue left Hayashi-ha they were glad to see him go. Now he is left with no students and no respect. He is nothing in Japan so he tries, but fails to teach overseas.
@gojuryukarateka It is funny to hear that, since basically every single kata competitor in Japan still make their way to Tottori in order to brush up on their Karate. By the way, Rika Usami and Antonio Diaz ring a bell? Not yet? Maybe Miyuki Osawa, Mie Nakayama... Nao Morooka? Why is he still a member of JKF technical and grading board?
I guess you should spend some more time training rather than posting comments like this.
@KarateKataBrazil Nakayama Mie was a champ during her Hayashi-ha days, not Inoue-ha. Usami Rika, Osawa Miyuki, and Morooka Nao are flukes that only do well when the competition is weak. None of them can out perform Inagaki Hiromi. Antonio Diaz?? What a joke. He can't even make a proper fist, let alone perform a kata. Him winning a championship is just proof that the level of international karate continues to go downhill.
good/sharp hip moves, at 40"
bourbakis 7 months ago
Yoshimi Inoue and Inoue-ha are a joke. When Inoue left Hayashi-ha they were glad to see him go. Now he is left with no students and no respect. He is nothing in Japan so he tries, but fails to teach overseas.
gojuryukarateka 8 months ago
@gojuryukarateka It is funny to hear that, since basically every single kata competitor in Japan still make their way to Tottori in order to brush up on their Karate. By the way, Rika Usami and Antonio Diaz ring a bell? Not yet? Maybe Miyuki Osawa, Mie Nakayama... Nao Morooka? Why is he still a member of JKF technical and grading board?
I guess you should spend some more time training rather than posting comments like this.
KarateKataBrazil 8 months ago 3
@KarateKataBrazil Nakayama Mie was a champ during her Hayashi-ha days, not Inoue-ha. Usami Rika, Osawa Miyuki, and Morooka Nao are flukes that only do well when the competition is weak. None of them can out perform Inagaki Hiromi. Antonio Diaz?? What a joke. He can't even make a proper fist, let alone perform a kata. Him winning a championship is just proof that the level of international karate continues to go downhill.
gojuryukarateka 8 months ago
@KarateKataBrazil Can't agree with you more! Osh!
HongKongKenshinkai 8 months ago
WHOO THATS MY GRAND MASTER RIGHT THERE!!! XD INOUE-HA FTW!!!
AppleKitty0 1 year ago
He visited our dojo in the northern sweden a while ago, it was real cool.
Guard655 2 years ago
bom por brasil , bom por sul do brasil ,pronto en goiania tambem teremos bom shitro ryu!
un abraco e parabens para os senseis que terei un prazer em conhecerlos!
daniel osiris
kirasam4 3 years ago
Super cool! He came to visit us in Sweden, and now it will be the fourth time I'm gonna learn from him :D He's awesome.
-Saltis
Saltkringlan101 3 years ago
hayashi students are the best
piratillacibernetico 3 years ago 2
I know Soke Inoue as a pupil of Grand Master Teruo Hayashi,and he's been practise under Hayashi Soke more then 40 years.
Jesselalu 3 years ago
hello! is it possible yo order a copy of this DVD
stibbo 3 years ago
what style
iskfshotokan1x 3 years ago
Shito Ryu
KarateKataBrazil 3 years ago
Ah, finally I can find a video with Soke! I've had the pleasure of being tought by him twice actually, hopefully once again next season.
(I am from Sweden)
Great vid!
wexqtlm 3 years ago
I'm sure that's Nao Morooka teacher. Man, you are all lucky to have such a teacher. Amazing.
offthehook2 3 years ago
Yeah, it's really a blessing, I would say.
Training with Soke is a one-of-a-kind experience.
Oss!
KarateKataBrazil 3 years ago
grande curso!!! foi muito bom!
eliasjrkarate 3 years ago
Cruz, ainda é surreal dizer que pude treinar com esse kra.
=D
Oss !!!
htsaito 3 years ago
muuuuito bom!
suparinpeikururunfa 3 years ago