KYOKUSHIN - Filho vs Feitoza
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@XxSoulRazoRxX And how do you prove that one?
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@XxSoulRazoRxX if that is true (pardon my ignorance) it just proves my point that a punch is a devastating attack and that at the core of every martial art you MUST learn to deal with it. TKD also suffers for this as it promotes a low gaurd with little regard for the fastest strike possible the punch.
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@boris999222666 Its not allowed because oyama killed a guy with a punch to the face.He was so devastated about it that he forbidd it in tournaments, simple :)
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0:22 = almost like a mirror LOL
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I only know of one Kyokushin master who realized the importance of head punches, and is still trying to reintroduce them to the art (Shihan Hiroshige, if you care).
Sadly, I don't think most of the other masters will listen to him, they care about tradition too much.
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@mmatkdfit really? filho and feitosa don't look that good? filho has defeated 4 separate K1 champions (hoost, aerts, hug and bonjasky) and feitosa was runnerup in K1 final twice.
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@DaBhaalspawn Yeah alot of dojos are like that but also alot aren't. if they are never training head shots than they are only training part of the art.
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I trained Kyokushin for a year. My Shihan was a 5th Dan, just so you know it wasn't a McDojo.
Outside the Kihon (punching/kicking the air for a few minutes), you don't do head shots. Ever.
That, and kicking the air (usually at fast speeds, therefore ruining technique and balance) got me to stop training it.
The barehanded kumite was good though.
I speak through my experience, but it wasn't really that great, and the Dojo was legit. My two cents
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@pastropmal thank you
they play soft
they dont wana hurt each other
brazilain plan
madmax84s 1 year ago 6
i would actually watch the whole thing if it was not for the music. i like watching this kind of stuff in its pure form.
timlbs 1 year ago 4