Question for any Kyokushinkai people: Do people who practice Kyokushinkai actually drink the beers opened through the method demonstrated at 1:50 in the video? It just seems to me as if it needlessly risks having shards fall back into the bottle.
@naumutroi No one is perfect and without flaw or blemish. But knowing this it is in striving to be better than the last time and to not make the same mistake or continue to make the same mistake we evolve and become a better person
Opinions...everyone has one. I know i have them, a lot of them. i have a opinion on everything. Sometimes i am wrong and sometimes i am right - thats just how it goes. Bit, sometimes in my zeal...some may say arrogance or ego...whatever. Sometimes i am not as polite or humble or as courteous as i should or could be and yet i remark on others who are not and yet sometimes act just as bad. In a word, Hypocrisy.. But in knowing this we can always strive to be better.
@naumutroi if you are doing sparring or sometimes in a demonstration that type of fighting by its participants may not be as technically sound to some people watching it especially if they do not know the intent. I have seen vids of master li jun fan where he he is not as precise as he usually is. perhaps it is due to the casual nature of the event or maybe just fooling around, or whatever. To me fighting with hands down is not good fighting form but it works with for some, cool, good for them.
@naumutroi Sometimes in fighting in any form what is thought to be bad form or position may be a good position and what may seem to be a good form or position is actually a bad one. it depends on the context of the situation. and the form of fighting involved and the intent of the participants involved. The opinion of those watching is based on thier knowledge and thier style if they have any. Ten guys watching master oyama fighting may have ten different points of view of what they just saw.
someone said she did not think Master Oyama was a real fighter or a good fighter based upon a vid of him fighting. Really?? Really?? A real fight to me is when someone is out to seriously hurt you and posibly kill you. A fight in sport competition of any kind is not a real fight since it has rules, protective equiptment and a ref. The motivation is to win a contest. These things are missing when you fight a guy in the street, a bar and so on.
Does having a black belt make you better or know more than the next guy?? Yes and no. If you area shodan (1st dan) means you have graduated high school and you are now ready to go to college level training. If under black belt rank like brown that means you have not completed basic training and only have a partial understanding of the art. To stop taking a art when you are that close to completing basic training tells me you wasted your time and have no dedication. and are a partial artist.
@FaridYM both Kung Fu and Karate are excellent traditional martial arts. Remember, Master Oyama studied Kung Fu (someimes called Gung Fu) when he was 9 years old living in Manchuria. it is good you are a passionate karate fighter, a Karate Baka Ichidai. But, Kung Fu is also good. Many of the Kata in Shotokan, Go-Ju Ryu, Uechi Ryu and Shito Ryu and Kyokushin have been inspired by Kung Fu, specifally Fukien White Crane Kung Fu. Osu
Question for any Kyokushinkai people: Do people who practice Kyokushinkai actually drink the beers opened through the method demonstrated at 1:50 in the video? It just seems to me as if it needlessly risks having shards fall back into the bottle.
Vodkakinesis 5 days ago
0:45 He forgets a part, no? The Koken to the side and the Shotei back...
Just wondering why he did do it with the right hand and with double, but not with left :P
LichexJenkins 3 weeks ago
@naumutroi No one is perfect and without flaw or blemish. But knowing this it is in striving to be better than the last time and to not make the same mistake or continue to make the same mistake we evolve and become a better person
naumutroi 3 months ago
Opinions...everyone has one. I know i have them, a lot of them. i have a opinion on everything. Sometimes i am wrong and sometimes i am right - thats just how it goes. Bit, sometimes in my zeal...some may say arrogance or ego...whatever. Sometimes i am not as polite or humble or as courteous as i should or could be and yet i remark on others who are not and yet sometimes act just as bad. In a word, Hypocrisy.. But in knowing this we can always strive to be better.
naumutroi 3 months ago
@naumutroi yes chojun miyagi sensei ( the founder of goju ryu ) trained in fukien provence in various styles of kung fu, white crane was one of them.
pablohthegreat 4 months ago
@naumutroi if you are doing sparring or sometimes in a demonstration that type of fighting by its participants may not be as technically sound to some people watching it especially if they do not know the intent. I have seen vids of master li jun fan where he he is not as precise as he usually is. perhaps it is due to the casual nature of the event or maybe just fooling around, or whatever. To me fighting with hands down is not good fighting form but it works with for some, cool, good for them.
naumutroi 4 months ago
@naumutroi Sometimes in fighting in any form what is thought to be bad form or position may be a good position and what may seem to be a good form or position is actually a bad one. it depends on the context of the situation. and the form of fighting involved and the intent of the participants involved. The opinion of those watching is based on thier knowledge and thier style if they have any. Ten guys watching master oyama fighting may have ten different points of view of what they just saw.
naumutroi 4 months ago 2
someone said she did not think Master Oyama was a real fighter or a good fighter based upon a vid of him fighting. Really?? Really?? A real fight to me is when someone is out to seriously hurt you and posibly kill you. A fight in sport competition of any kind is not a real fight since it has rules, protective equiptment and a ref. The motivation is to win a contest. These things are missing when you fight a guy in the street, a bar and so on.
naumutroi 4 months ago
Does having a black belt make you better or know more than the next guy?? Yes and no. If you area shodan (1st dan) means you have graduated high school and you are now ready to go to college level training. If under black belt rank like brown that means you have not completed basic training and only have a partial understanding of the art. To stop taking a art when you are that close to completing basic training tells me you wasted your time and have no dedication. and are a partial artist.
naumutroi 4 months ago
@FaridYM both Kung Fu and Karate are excellent traditional martial arts. Remember, Master Oyama studied Kung Fu (someimes called Gung Fu) when he was 9 years old living in Manchuria. it is good you are a passionate karate fighter, a Karate Baka Ichidai. But, Kung Fu is also good. Many of the Kata in Shotokan, Go-Ju Ryu, Uechi Ryu and Shito Ryu and Kyokushin have been inspired by Kung Fu, specifally Fukien White Crane Kung Fu. Osu
naumutroi 4 months ago