Great to see the Portrait of Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo. It is the testimony to the fact that Gichin Funakoshi and Jigoro Kano have so much respect for each other. It was Kano who eased up Funakoshi's journey to establish Shotokan Karate in Mainland Japan. In fact both Shotokan and Kodokan Judo compliment each other. They are certainly not contrary!
Super video, sehr verständlich und gut nach zu vollziehen, sehr saubere Techniken mit Achtung vor dem Gegener. Man sieht das jahrelange Training. Glückwunsch AnLa Master in Shotokan
Merci pour la video. La déclinaison en axe bunkai-réalité est intéressante. Si je peux me permettre Sophie, tous les styles shotokan n'ouvrent pas les mains lorsqu'ils font les 3 age uke de heian shodan, je ne pense donc pas que ce soit un oubli.
No one grabs your wrist after a downward block in a fight and throwing a reverse punch at a retreating fighter at kicking range results in a powerless punch. The hip throw after the rising block is not even in the kata. Also, during your kata you did not U-step, so you missed all of the lower body techniques and sacrificed balance. Finally, the downward hammer fist is not to release a wrist grab, the hammer fist IS a grab. You can dismiss my criticisms, but you know none of that would happen or be effective in a sparring match. Watch this one: th-cam.com/video/JRghoTYAx9g/w-d-xo.html
Sorry it not bunkai it is nosense! I have search in youtube and the only one the have realistic bunkai is the iain of the practicalkatabunkai the rest is like it beautiful but don't really works, karate is about defende, grab, twist, strike and get away. Nowadays because competion the people forgot the grap and twist part, ones say that is not karate but it is only that. hapkido is better that aikido cause it defende , grab, twist and punch like the original karate, in karate you must have to grab some thing to hit, if you don't it's wrong or isn't karate.
You people sound naive and must not have reached black belt level yet. So I guess the years and decades on the battle field these techniques didnt work either? GTFOH!
Also, everyone that loves Iain"s bunkai are simple minded people. Thats why he has a large following. Its for people who take shit literally and dont have any depth of the art.
MMA is a good example of a real fight, as real within the law. You have to ask yourself how often do you see a perfect technique, as those performed in the video against a truly aggressive, motivated, unwilling to help opponent? You might see a punch or a kick but 90 percent, 95 percent of the time it's scrappy, strikes miss, grabbing, losing balance etc etc. You train hard and long in any martial art and it will do you the world of good. Basics, kihon is training. You fight like that in a competition or the street then please get someone to video it so we can look at it
It's training and a first approach to reality ....still as a training. If Your technique is poor and dirty at this stage it can't be other than much worse in a real fight, which is next level of some self defense trick shown herewith. Go asking to Lyoto, GSp or Bas Ruten if they found their huge karate training useless and the MMA or opposite, these were great fundamentals for them...Don't mix-up basics training like kyon and basic practice of Bunkai with Krav-mag and other bunch of simple tricks...this is how mostly everybody (partly) build his fight skills and whoever has been in a cage knows it, whether he comes from boxing or Muaythai, you built it from foundations
Great to see the Portrait of Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo. It is the testimony to the fact that Gichin Funakoshi and Jigoro Kano have so much respect for each other. It was Kano who eased up Funakoshi's journey to establish Shotokan Karate in Mainland Japan. In fact both Shotokan and Kodokan Judo compliment each other. They are certainly not contrary!
I really like Diddier Lupo bunkais are very good, these bunkais together to Iain berneith from @practicalbunkai are my fauvorites!
Pretendo voltar pro meu amado Karatê já sabendo pra que serve esse Kata rsrsrs...
Merci et bravo c'est genial 🙏🙏🙏
Super video, sehr verständlich und gut nach zu vollziehen, sehr saubere Techniken mit Achtung vor dem Gegener. Man sieht das jahrelange Training. Glückwunsch AnLa Master in Shotokan
Merci pour la video. La déclinaison en axe bunkai-réalité est intéressante. Si je peux me permettre Sophie, tous les styles shotokan n'ouvrent pas les mains lorsqu'ils font les 3 age uke de heian shodan, je ne pense donc pas que ce soit un oubli.
Sensacional Sensei Didier
It’s very good !! Thank you !
La technique dans 5:15 est appellé "dai ikkyo nage" pour l´Aikido ! Trés bon ce video! Merci
Well done - thanks for posting.
Excelentes Bunkais!!!
Q sdd do Meu heian shodan 😢
Thank you!
Tolles Ausführung 👍👌👍👉 #Zanshin64
Thank you Sensei
AUS !!!
GOD JESUS CHRIST IS COMING BACK
No one grabs your wrist after a downward block in a fight and throwing a reverse punch at a retreating fighter at kicking range results in a powerless punch. The hip throw after the rising block is not even in the kata. Also, during your kata you did not U-step, so you missed all of the lower body techniques and sacrificed balance. Finally, the downward hammer fist is not to release a wrist grab, the hammer fist IS a grab. You can dismiss my criticisms, but you know none of that would happen or be effective in a sparring match. Watch this one:
th-cam.com/video/JRghoTYAx9g/w-d-xo.html
Muito bom 👍 obrigado oss
show, karate è brutal mesmo
super c'est du complet ! ,)
Thx 4 bunkai
Awesome bunkai guys!
5:15 - Ikkyo-Nage, in Aikido. How do you call it in Karate?
Can be called StolenIkkyo-Nage
Karate influences for judo and jiujitsu , aikido too.
Bommm oss
Osu , harrigato sensei !
Oss magnifico
Excelente
Muito bom!
very good, thank you.
Adorei!! Thanks :D
nice there
it's cool
Tu oublies de rouvrir les main a chaque defense au visage
Sorry it not bunkai it is nosense! I have search in youtube and the only one the have realistic bunkai is the iain of the practicalkatabunkai the rest is like it beautiful but don't really works, karate is about defende, grab, twist, strike and get away. Nowadays because competion the people forgot the grap and twist part, ones say that is not karate but it is only that. hapkido is better that aikido cause it defende , grab, twist and punch like the original karate, in karate you must have to grab some thing to hit, if you don't it's wrong or isn't karate.
You people sound naive and must not have reached black belt level yet.
So I guess the years and decades on the battle field these techniques didnt work either?
GTFOH!
Also, everyone that loves Iain"s bunkai are simple minded people. Thats why he has a large following.
Its for people who take shit literally and dont have any depth of the art.
@@herculiantaekwondo1141 u are the true fool, as this video shows only garbage
@@nytrodralyg1860 Well put mate. Well put indeed.
The only technique that would work is the last one he showed
E muito legal
OSS!
bommm
good
I could easily counter his punch with kote gaeshi Aikido
oh no
4:43
MMA is a good example of a real fight, as real within the law. You have to ask yourself how often do you see a perfect technique, as those performed in the video against a truly aggressive, motivated, unwilling to help opponent? You might see a punch or a kick but 90 percent, 95 percent of the time it's scrappy, strikes miss, grabbing, losing balance etc etc. You train hard and long in any martial art and it will do you the world of good. Basics, kihon is training. You fight like that in a competition or the street then please get someone to video it so we can look at it
It's training and a first approach to reality ....still as a training. If Your technique is poor and dirty at this stage it can't be other than much worse in a real fight, which is next level of some self defense trick shown herewith. Go asking to Lyoto, GSp or Bas Ruten if they found their huge karate training useless and the MMA or opposite, these were great fundamentals for them...Don't mix-up basics training like kyon and basic practice of Bunkai with Krav-mag and other bunch of simple tricks...this is how mostly everybody (partly) build his fight skills and whoever has been in a cage knows it, whether he comes from boxing or Muaythai, you built it from foundations
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Google
Nope.
A bunkai faked up by judo.
I like karate, but let's face it. Nobody throws such linear and predictable punches in a fight.