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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2006

Kyokushin Kan Fighter
Kim Joon Young

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  • in competition kicks to the head are allowed, but since it's bare knuckle punches to the head are not allowed

    you'd be surprised how painful it is to be punched in the torso (under your ribs, liver, etc)

  • Karate did NOT go from china to korea to japan.

    Karate was developed on the island kingdom of okinawa, mostly with direct influences from the nearby Fukien province of china (as in okinawans going to that provice to train. and then blending it with & modifying it to fit okinawan methods when they got home).

    After Okinawa had become a intergrated part of modern Japan is is now regarded as a japanese art.

    Martial-arts/karate did not migrate from china to okinawa through korea. This is basics.

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  • I'm curious as to where he bought/procured those awesome protectors. We have a bit of an Irimi problem in Kumite so I think the idea of having to get that close to an attacker might be of some use.

  • @Hankthejollyspoon If you do a little research, Tomari-Te is, or rather, was taught by a Chinese martial artist to the people surrounding Tomari village. Hence the nature of the Naihanchi kata being so vastly different from most Shuri-Te kata.

    If you go back far enough, the Udundi (palace guard martial art) is almost a synthesis of Baguazhang, Xingyiquan, and standard Taijiquan in application. This precedes Shuri-Te, but was criticized by Sokon Matsumora.

  • @kolsyrade However, the northern styles of Shuri-Te and Tomari-Te, and those descended from them, such as Wado-Ryu, Shotokan-Ryu and Shorin-Ryu had much less Chinese and a little more Japanese influence, with powerful straight punches and kicks, and a very basic, Spartan approach, with few attacks and simple stances, Judo/Jujutsu style throws and sweeps are more in evidence, compared to complex anti-grappling in Naha systems.

    Karate doesn't 'come from China' at all really.

  • @kolsyrade You're correct, southern To-de, specifically Naha-Te, and it's descendant systems, such as Goju-Ryu, Chito-Ryu and (part of) Kyokushin-Ryu, have certain elements from White Crane, such as a couple of forms, most famously Sanchin/Sanjian, and some kicking elements, especially the eponymous crane stance, and a precursor to the round kick, Furi Geri/swinging kick, which is closer to a Chinese or Indonesian style round kick than a normal Karate round Kick.

  • @edlo123 the key word in the "Martial-arts/karate did not migrate from china to okinawa through korea." was "through korea". Yes karate draw its origin from China (although it changed a lot on the way), but the guy I was replying to argued that it was brought to Okinawa from china THROUGH korea -which is simply wrong. As for karate relation to Hung gar, I dont think so -it mostly draws on White crane from Fukien region, but I am not familliar enough with kungfu traditions to go into that.

  • @kolsyrade okinawa karate came from hung ga kung fu from southern china. thats were they got most of thier influence from. look at the stances and animal techniques. quit the same low stances and low kicks.

  • where is this dojo??

  • Nice video always practice hard 

  • @gusangar

    es un entrenamiento especifico... no se si sabes lo que es eso?...

    pero en Kyokushin puedes encontrar diferentes estilos de combate

    saludos!

  • Máquinas de lanzar golpes, cuál es el Arte del que tanto se habla y pregona ?- Las técnicas de defensa-Uke- ya no existen, es un "tóma y dáme". De la mística...saludos les envió...

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