i was used chodan oi tsuki during free sparring and its work. for me what ever the skill/ attack and defends style will be useless without high speed, power and accurate + trick.
@IEKUKATAKA So this leads to the question, why bother with foot angle bullshit in Shotokan, Shorin-Ryu, Goju-Ryu, etc... Because that's how its dictated as the "correct" way by each school's basic / kihon curriculum, whether for aesthetic purposes or assumed "practical" purposes (better spring, easier to sidestep, more power to counter, etc, blablabla). Does it matter? Depends which rules mean more to you: the school's or your own opinion. No one in the street really cares what you prefer.
@IEKUKATAKA And what is up with that SANCHIN-DACHI?? I learned the Goju version of Sanchin from my Japanese co-worker a few years back. I can't even imagine using any of those techniques against a guy like Kimbo Slice, coming to plow straight into me with a football tackle... My instinct for that would have to be a Shotokanized sidestep, similar to what Lyoto Machida uses in the UFC.... At that same moment I'd cry out FUCK ALL THAT KARATE FOOT ANGLE BULLSHIT, I GOTTA MOVE OUT OF THE WAY"!!!
@IEKUKATAKA You can find a Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu version of defense against oi-tsuki on You Tube by simply search / typing "Matsubayashi Karate (Kumite)". You can also find Morio Higaonna, world-renowned master of Okinawan Goju-Ryu, defending himself against oi-tsuki, plus some other useless attacks by typing "Seiyunchin bunkais" I mean, any imaginative child growing up in a rough neighborhood could come up with 1000 or more defenses against oi-tsuki without even hearing about Karate.
@IEKUKATAKA I also thought that defending yourself against a Shotokan favored oi-tsuki, the worst form of attack ever, was simply a waste of time. I, mean who the hell throws an oi-tsuki in the street? But then, I discovered that Okinawan Karate employs the same retarded defenses against the same useless attack as well...
@IEKUKATAKA Same bull crap when I had to learn to land in ashiko dachi, with my feet at 45 degree angles, in Pinan Godan, while performing empi uchi. Silly me, I was so used to landing in Kiba Dachi, after throwing a a mikazuki geri from my training in the Shotokanized version, Heian Godan. My teacher, Sensei Crevani, a direct student of both Soke's Shoshin and Takayoshi Nagamine, kept correcting me over and over again on these bull crap mistakes.
just train man
brinnonvallere 1 week ago
oh and dont forget + dodge also.
nayungxiao 6 months ago
i was used chodan oi tsuki during free sparring and its work. for me what ever the skill/ attack and defends style will be useless without high speed, power and accurate + trick.
nayungxiao 6 months ago
What's the difference between this one and the current one ? because we're doing it the same way in the dojo.
frankshtein 6 months ago
What year was this performed?
emulare11 11 months ago
@IEKUKATAKA So this leads to the question, why bother with foot angle bullshit in Shotokan, Shorin-Ryu, Goju-Ryu, etc... Because that's how its dictated as the "correct" way by each school's basic / kihon curriculum, whether for aesthetic purposes or assumed "practical" purposes (better spring, easier to sidestep, more power to counter, etc, blablabla). Does it matter? Depends which rules mean more to you: the school's or your own opinion. No one in the street really cares what you prefer.
Bassai 1 year ago
@IEKUKATAKA And what is up with that SANCHIN-DACHI?? I learned the Goju version of Sanchin from my Japanese co-worker a few years back. I can't even imagine using any of those techniques against a guy like Kimbo Slice, coming to plow straight into me with a football tackle... My instinct for that would have to be a Shotokanized sidestep, similar to what Lyoto Machida uses in the UFC.... At that same moment I'd cry out FUCK ALL THAT KARATE FOOT ANGLE BULLSHIT, I GOTTA MOVE OUT OF THE WAY"!!!
Bassai 1 year ago
@IEKUKATAKA You can find a Matsubayashi Shorin-Ryu version of defense against oi-tsuki on You Tube by simply search / typing "Matsubayashi Karate (Kumite)". You can also find Morio Higaonna, world-renowned master of Okinawan Goju-Ryu, defending himself against oi-tsuki, plus some other useless attacks by typing "Seiyunchin bunkais" I mean, any imaginative child growing up in a rough neighborhood could come up with 1000 or more defenses against oi-tsuki without even hearing about Karate.
Bassai 1 year ago
@IEKUKATAKA I also thought that defending yourself against a Shotokan favored oi-tsuki, the worst form of attack ever, was simply a waste of time. I, mean who the hell throws an oi-tsuki in the street? But then, I discovered that Okinawan Karate employs the same retarded defenses against the same useless attack as well...
Bassai 1 year ago
@IEKUKATAKA Same bull crap when I had to learn to land in ashiko dachi, with my feet at 45 degree angles, in Pinan Godan, while performing empi uchi. Silly me, I was so used to landing in Kiba Dachi, after throwing a a mikazuki geri from my training in the Shotokanized version, Heian Godan. My teacher, Sensei Crevani, a direct student of both Soke's Shoshin and Takayoshi Nagamine, kept correcting me over and over again on these bull crap mistakes.
Bassai 1 year ago