Aiba sensei vs. Yang sensei
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monster... realy strong
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i guess thats wat musashi was talkin about
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Actually, no, that's not a hansoku. If you manage to make your opponent's shinai fall to the ground, you get about one second to score a point. If you take too long however, the shinpan can call hansoku first and not give you the chance to score a point. In this case, Yang sensei was quick. The ippon was legit.
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before the de-kote it was hansoku for white, not ippon for red.~the falling shinai touch the ground first.
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It think Aiba has very strong seme and is very fast but Yang has a kamae like a mountain, not a chance to get through it! Also its very impressive that Yang took his chance with the two opportunities which gave him Aiba.
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The part where the shinai got knock off really suprise me. Kind of rare to see that around.
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indeed mothtape~
and i heard someone in the back say hes gotta teach me that one at 55~ 60 lol
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that kote was soooooooooo fast
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to be fair there is 6th dan then there is 6th dan, not to belittle you guys, but Miagawa-sensei now theres a true sixthdan
That's why he is #1 in the USA and even during intense compeition, he still exhibits "mushin". His brother is also very good, I wish I have a video of him in action.
rahcoon 5 years ago
The red one is Chris Yang, the current top player in the US and he is representing the national team to compete in Taiwan this year. The kendoist in white is Aiba sensei (6 dan) and he has returned to Japan this summer.
rahcoon 5 years ago