Tengo 54 años, pase 16 de mi vida practicando shotokan, la ultima ves que practique oficialmente fue en el año 1995 y aún me estremece ver karate, vosotros hacéis vídeos muy didácticos e interesantes, os felicito.👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for investing your time in order to improve other people skills and techniques. And you do a Great Job by the way. Vielen Vielen Dank. Ihr seid grossartig
Hi, I have a question about kige. Is your foot parallel to the floor on kiage or higher in the toe side? Do you keep the supporting foot still or twist it while throwing your hip as in kekomi? Thanks
TEAM KI can you please elaborate? Why do you learn it like this? What is the benefit. Stepping behind liberates the kicking leg and turns the hip slightly in preparation. Stepping foot to foot is neutral. Stepping in front doesn't seem to bring benefits, maybe even the contrary.
Very good tehnic,school demonstration...
Tengo 54 años, pase 16 de mi vida practicando shotokan, la ultima ves que practique oficialmente fue en el año 1995 y aún me estremece ver karate, vosotros hacéis vídeos muy didácticos e interesantes, os felicito.👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for investing your time in order to improve other people skills and techniques. And you do a Great Job by the way.
Vielen Vielen Dank. Ihr seid grossartig
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Esse golpe é uns dos mais bonitos do karatê, explicaram como executar com clareza. O canal está de parabéns.
One of my favourite kicks!
Thanks! You made very constructive and understandable lessons.
Great Video! I still struggle with the yoko geri and your tips helped me a lot! Oss
Thank you soooo much ! love your videos. You explain the mouvement really well. I just subscribed and I'm glad I did ! Keep up the work
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nice :) . long way ahead (now 9kyu)
Thank you for the video Team Ki 😁
You guys are the best.
Fantastic.. Thank you so much 🥰🙏🏻
Again cool video guys...keep going :))
I was taught to turn supporting leg's foot on its heel. You do it on the balls of your feet. Which option is the right one?
Great teaching, Oss!
GREAT VIDEO
keep it up
Nice tutorial
Very Nice !
Great!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
شكرا
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Thanks
Thanks for sharing. You guys rock! ✊ Do you have a link/website for your training site outside of TH-cam?
Dear Saia Enzo, we have no other Website yet.
Thank you for your work and positive! You are very cool! Osu!
Poor Bob😂 but awesome kicks
OSU! from Kudo
Great video, thank you so much. Osu!
Great video sir Oss.
no se supone que el pie de apoyo va por atrás del que golpeara?
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thank tou so much for this video ..
amazing yarr
Good tutorial. Thank you. Could you plz provide some tips on ushiro geri (back kick)?
yes, will be one of the next videos
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Oss!
Tnq bro...........
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This is how it should look (Y)
Tips about Yoko geri keage, please. A question: when do we use keage in katas? Tks!
traditionally you always use keage in kata. One exeption is in nijushiho,
Can u give me some fighting tips I have fighting tournament coming up
Hi, I have a question about kige. Is your foot parallel to the floor on kiage or higher in the toe side? Do you keep the supporting foot still or twist it while throwing your hip as in kekomi? Thanks
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How to keep balance while kicking?
Are these forms of shotokan karate???
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You guide me sir please
which part of leg we have to hit....heel or...
Usually the blade of the foot.
Why do you cross the feet and why in front of each other?
this is the Basic form how we learned it. In other martial arts there are some variations. But in our opinion they are all correct
TEAM KI can you please elaborate? Why do you learn it like this? What is the benefit. Stepping behind liberates the kicking leg and turns the hip slightly in preparation. Stepping foot to foot is neutral. Stepping in front doesn't seem to bring benefits, maybe even the contrary.
Poor bob...
Some ignorants say it doesn’t work
Why does every Bob looks sad?
Ustedes no saben patear, practiquen taekwondo!