Hirokazu Kanazawa · Kihon Ippon Kumite

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Video demostración sobre técnicas Kihon Ippon Kumite, realizadas por el Shihan Hirokazu Kanazawa 10º Dan S.K.I.F., Shotokan Karate Do International Federation.

Video demostration on skills Kihon Ippon Kumite realized by the Shihan Hirokazu Kanazawa 10º Dan S.K.I.F., Shotokan Karate Do International Federation.

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  • It seems like karate people are LARPers who get together to play make-believe with one another. None of these drills factor in a person's involuntary reaction to move away from a strike. So, assuming that any of these horse-shit techniques delivered an opportunity to land the first blow, the guy would no longer be there to receive the second. But drill after drill trains the practicioners to fight as if their opponents were sand filled practice dummies. What a waste of time and money.

  • @BobTheBuilder378 I always wonder why there are people who criticize the martial arts for my response is that they wanted to practice the same and never came to nothing, poor people in life and soul. They are only losers.

  • @BobTheBuilder378 I train in Shotokan and have done for years. I also know what really works in the street, escape, pre-emptive striking/distractions etc empirically speaking. (So do many of my fellow students). But trust me, a good karate school in time can give you very powerful techniques and focus for these situations. It's a shame that there are many McDojos out there, and amateur and even black belts who wouldn't stand a chance in a real situation.

  • @KaratekaDan Wise words Lord.

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  • Why are so many aggressive people out there bothered about which style is good for fighting?

    For 99.99% of students of Shotokan karate, it is a martial art. That is, it's a discipline that places demands on one's physical development and mental perserverance.

    If your main concern is coming out on top in street brawl, I suggest that Shotokan is not for you. Not because it doesn't provide the tools - it does - but because that's not the appropriate attitude.

  • I've been training in boxing and karate for several years and I can say both work with proper training. In fact, some of the worst beatings I've taken came courtesy of my karate friends...of course boxing is an excellent sport, but you can't compare a professional boxer with an average joe practicing karate three times a week. On the other hand, people like the JKA senseis are tough as nails fighters that can easily hold their own in real fighting...

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  • Osu, I train in a derivitave of Kyokushin/Seido juku Karate........anyone who knows anything about Karate knows that Kanazawa shihan is one of the greats!! If have little or no experience in tradiotional style Karate then maybe you should keep your mouths shut.....OSU!!

  • Merci ça va me servir :)

  • @BobTheBuilder378 There are other workouts that let the karateka practice and sharpen their reflexes. In a real situation, your movemens will be automatic and preemptive and lethal where the opponent won't even have time to blink! And it is all accomplished through these countless repetitions where you train your muscles to act and react instinctively. What shown here are the basic steps!

  • today is my test to advance to purple belt and ive decided to use the move at 2:42

  • Well that shows that you have wasted 4 years of your life without learning shit. Traditional martial arts were born from of a need decades and hundreds of years ago. That to defend oneself in the face of danger and have been proven to be efficient over and over again.Some see the arts as a sport and nothing more(like you) and some as a way of life.

    I would expect that one with 4 years experience would know that is the fighter who wins not the style(be it modern or traditional).

  • @knightofrock1908 Sorry. I studied karate for 4 years, and took 3rd in the AAU nationals as a teenager. My contempt for traditional Martial Arts is grounded in quite a bit of experience. These people really are wasting their time.

  • @BobTheBuilder378 man judging how rude you are you don'ttake any martial art and is clearly jealous of thse who do, its sad i feel sorry for you :).

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