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Satoshi Ishii treina com Lyoto Machida no Brasil parte1

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  • Lyoto proves that shotokan karate can be a very valuable addition in MMA.

  • lyoto the beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    master karatê shotokan in world!

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  • fedor send u a hug

  • @jchavista89 actually, the largest Japanese population outside Japan is in Brazil. It's the third largest volume of immigrants after Portuguese and Italians

  • 2:56 HE OWNED

  • @Jade3liphant Consider playing music for example, you can be hit a lot of notes real fast and just make noise or you can learn how to play music properly by going through the steps, learning how to play the songs slowly and gradually speeding up with the help of a metronome. Jiujitsu isn't that different, it is about going through the proper progression and gradually speeding up your game. Fast garbage movements will never beat equally fast refined technique.

  • @SakoYo What exactly about Gi training makes a person faster,more fluid, and whatnot? And is that speed worth the lost training time that could be used to train no-gi, in which everything is applicable.(in the field of no-gi)

  • @Jade3liphant A gi practitioner would already be moving faster than the no-gi guy who never trained in the gi in that he would be beating him to punch with more accurate movements and transitions. The moves you learn slowly enough to perfect will get fast on their own, but not the other way around.

  • @SakoYo You know what will help you pull off no-gi moves faster? Training without a Gi.

    If you really have to use a Gi, supplement your No-GI training with Gi training, not the other way around. And thats still an extreme situation.

  • @Jade3liphant I never said you should never train without the gi, what I meant was that you shouldn't stop training with the gi just because you started competing in mma or in no-gi competitions. the main difference between gi and no-gi IMO is that you have to pull off the moves you learned with the gi a lot faster if you are rolling no-gi. It doesn't matter how tight your clinch is, slow movement will get you killed in mma.

  • @SakoYo I think if your a higher caliber athlete it becomes easier, but shit I mean it's just common sense that if you fight without a Gi you should train without one. Although for basic Judo training I withhold this opinion because the Gi lets you get more of a feel for momentum

  • @jchavista89  a million of em ;)

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