@@AyeJordan7 Martial Arts Principle: Don't tear down only, but build up also. Elements of a Master teacher. You can always learn something, even when it's small.
Thank you for sharing the application of this kata! This is important to learn from the kata. Without learning the application, kata becomes a form "dance". I wish more teachers would teach the application of the kata to their students. I say: Better to learn one kata and know the application, than learn ten katas and don't understand what they mean.
I am taking from my own perspective , from the point of view of someone who has been practicing karate for several years and lives in south america. I've been lucky and I found really good teachers during this journey but I happen to realize and maybe a little too late, this has to do with how in love I was with the art, that probably tradition is what really make me love this art, tradition being practicing what has been practiced for a long time. But for a long time people have forgotten or never learnt the application of kata. I tried to find this information by myself what I always heard some things that did not sound right. I mean, we always get to this point where someone is defending himself from a straight punch. I finally accepted that probably i won't be able to get much more information about this so I started cross training. Jujitsu and boxing is what I'm also doing now. This has helped me kind of understand some kata applications but most important it gave new tools, proven tools, that really help me with my defense and attack. There's a chance I am doing something hidden on a kata while I do box, but it does not matter anymore to me , what matters is that I am incorporating this knowledge no matter where it comes from. I still practice karate by myself almost daily but I practice it because it is something that I truly love. I love how it made me grow in some areas where other arts might have not been able to help me do it, and I love this idea of never stopping, that one always has a lot more to give than what we think. Now about self defense, I learnt way more from this 2 new arts I have been studying for this last year than what I have learnt in 30 years while practicing karate
@@martinnvillarreal try reading books on the old masters,bc this is not true the true meaning of Bunkai,Look up people like Jesse Enkamp,Iain Abernathy,And Sensi Patrick Mckarthy Karate,And they’ll reveal wat true karate is,and u won’t fine you answer in jiu jitsu bc karate may have grappling,but there grappling witch can be found in the Kata were nvr suppose to be that advanced,never,Karates grappling is for self defense and street uses,Plus it’s grappling contains,punches,kicks,joint locks which is called Toutie,and strangles,so it is good to cross train in it but those applications in jiu jitsu does not apply to karate at all,look those 3 up youll see
@@AyeJordan7 you might be right, I know this is working for me and I am pretty sure it works for everybody else. No need to go dig under a rock to get some info. It is just there, but I understand your point.
In Okinawa a 10 Dan Sensei Said to me - some schools have different things, sometimes for unimaginable historical reasons, we should appreciate those diferences
the guy or girl who recorded this has no clue about karate, because you cant record a video without showing the whole dachi (Stance). Also dont forgett, the bunkai here, are kihon bunkai, there are almost three levels of bunkai, this here is the basic one, which i already love too. but still its a simple application!
It does not originate from Silat, but it is related due to the influence of Chinese martial arts (Crane style especially) that spread across various parts of Asia through trade. From Indonesia (Silat) to the Philippines (Kali) to Okinawa (Chinese Hand before it became Karate), and eventually to Japan and Korea.
@@nazirolmubin5986 we’ll Okinawan karate did get it’s kicks from another art,bc the back then karate was mainly grappling and striking,high and flashy kicks were nvr found,this can be proved in the old text of the masters them selfs
You could sprawl but someone can sprawl against a wrestlers single leg takedown attempt as well. Any technique is easily countered if you know the right way to do so...
The obligatory UFC MMA fanboy who thinks it wouldn't work in the cage or against a grappler or in a street fight These karate masters practice against their Judo brothers so they KNOW Every technique they teach works against "grapplers"
I’m sorry but a lot of these applications are wrong,if u look at the old books which a lot of old karate masters wrote before karate was introduced to japen and watered down,Kata was simply grappling and striking with your opponent,plus the way they punch is completely unrealistic,the hikite was meant for pulling the opponent towards u and hitting with the other,Kata is close range,and there Bunkai can easily be found false by reading quotes and stuyding books that the old masters wrote,Gichin funakashi,Choki motobu,and kenwa mubani,they all disagree with this😂😂
Why doesn’t karate practices the way the old masters practiced it,it’s literally written in old text on how karate and the Bunkai is suppose to look like,How we can find grappling,joint locks,strangles,and submission holds in Kata,Okinawan karate today has a reversed influence,this ain’t real karate at all😂😂ppl like Jesse Enkamp,Iain Abernathy and Sensi Patrick McCarthy have been doing great finding the roots of karate and practicing it Practically and not some unrealistic version like this😂
This doesn’t make sense. Does it really take decades of practice of intricate movements just to evade and/or block punches? 🤔 I think not. The true meanings (bunkai) will not be revealed, at least not on a TH-cam video. This is bread and circuses for the masses. Looks great though. Most likely the real meaning behind these movements are to attack vital points on the body which will result in temporary paralysis or worse.
@@vinvass2674 Yeah I don’t know if I necessarily buy into his theories either. However like I said it’s just not plausible that anybody needs decades of practice to perfect a simple block. I do respect body condition though. Hitting pressure points does makes a huge difference if you’ve ever experienced it.
@@michide72 I'm not complaining - I am trying to open a conversation. Traditional martial artists are so closed to anything that is counter to what their dojo tells them
A good demonstration of very basic bunkai.
Perfect balance of relaxation and tension. Beautiful.
Superb video, well explained. Thank you for sharing 🙏
Cool
Nicely done - with the proper kime at the right places, with muchimi beautifully demonstrated.
Excelente! Parabéns! 🇧🇷
Perfect explanation of the significance of bunkai
I have prayed for deeper understanding of this kata. This was enlightening.
This was not a understanding of Kata at all,this is
@@AyeJordan7 Martial Arts Principle: Don't tear down only, but build up also. Elements of a Master teacher. You can always learn something, even when it's small.
@@rayzorblack477 yea❤️
Thanks for share with us the beatiful art of karate. Greetings from Puerto Rico ¡¡¡
Very well done, thank you
Dudes Hara and Waist Work is Insane
Wow, so very good! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing the application of this kata! This is important to learn from the kata. Without learning the application, kata becomes a form "dance". I wish more teachers would teach the application of the kata to their students. I say: Better to learn one kata and know the application, than learn ten katas and don't understand what they mean.
I have long advocated for exactly this position.
So right!!
I am taking from my own perspective , from the point of view of someone who has been practicing karate for several years and lives in south america. I've been lucky and I found really good teachers during this journey but I happen to realize and maybe a little too late, this has to do with how in love I was with the art, that probably tradition is what really make me love this art, tradition being practicing what has been practiced for a long time. But for a long time people have forgotten or never learnt the application of kata. I tried to find this information by myself what I always heard some things that did not sound right. I mean, we always get to this point where someone is defending himself from a straight punch.
I finally accepted that probably i won't be able to get much more information about this so I started cross training. Jujitsu and boxing is what I'm also doing now. This has helped me kind of understand some kata applications but most important it gave new tools, proven tools, that really help me with my defense and attack. There's a chance I am doing something hidden on a kata while I do box, but it does not matter anymore to me , what matters is that I am incorporating this knowledge no matter where it comes from.
I still practice karate by myself almost daily but I practice it because it is something that I truly love. I love how it made me grow in some areas where other arts might have not been able to help me do it, and I love this idea of never stopping, that one always has a lot more to give than what we think. Now about self defense, I learnt way more from this 2 new arts I have been studying for this last year than what I have learnt in 30 years while practicing karate
@@martinnvillarreal try reading books on the old masters,bc this is not true the true meaning of Bunkai,Look up people like Jesse Enkamp,Iain Abernathy,And Sensi Patrick Mckarthy Karate,And they’ll reveal wat true karate is,and u won’t fine you answer in jiu jitsu bc karate may have grappling,but there grappling witch can be found in the Kata were nvr suppose to be that advanced,never,Karates grappling is for self defense and street uses,Plus it’s grappling contains,punches,kicks,joint locks which is called Toutie,and strangles,so it is good to cross train in it but those applications in jiu jitsu does not apply to karate at all,look those 3 up youll see
@@AyeJordan7 you might be right, I know this is working for me and I am pretty sure it works for everybody else. No need to go dig under a rock to get some info. It is just there, but I understand your point.
Beautiful kata...
Great explanation, thanks.
Muchísimas gracias máster!
Perfect!!!! Thank you, Master
Extremely compact and powerful.
In Okinawa a 10 Dan Sensei Said to me - some schools have different things, sometimes for unimaginable historical reasons, we should appreciate those diferences
Beautiful moves❤️
It's awesome, is there any online course to learn this
Excellent sensei
I have seen this video and it got me thinking: although you are real good at Kihon Bunkai have you ever tryed Renzoku Bunkai by Taira Masaji Sensei?
Very nice!
Thank you!
I do Taekwondo but I love this channel.
Thanks master
沖縄では正しい形が受け継がれている。
とても羨ましい。
本土の空手もこうあってほしかった。
very interesting
Very good video again. That last one would hurt like hell. Probably a little bit Aikido also. Anyway, great video.
a treat to see such perfection in self defence
the guy or girl who recorded this has no clue about karate, because you cant record a video without showing the whole dachi (Stance).
Also dont forgett, the bunkai here, are kihon bunkai, there are almost three levels of bunkai, this here is the basic one, which i already love too. but still its a simple application!
Quality✊👍
Nice
from a black belt opinion...excelent kata from that young man, greetings from chile.
2 kata kesi kare
Wooooooooo!
I've heard that Okinawan Karate origin from Philippines Silat. Is that true?
No its from Okinawa
It does not originate from Silat, but it is related due to the influence of Chinese martial arts (Crane style especially) that spread across various parts of Asia through trade. From Indonesia (Silat) to the Philippines (Kali) to Okinawa (Chinese Hand before it became Karate), and eventually to Japan and Korea.
@@georgefoley9793 ok,thank you sir.
@@bluenose007 oh..ok², thanks buddy.
@@nazirolmubin5986 we’ll Okinawan karate did get it’s kicks from another art,bc the back then karate was mainly grappling and striking,high and flashy kicks were nvr found,this can be proved in the old text of the masters them selfs
Haii!!
👏👏👏
Seisan bunkai 1st dan kata hoy ruy
சிறப்பு
My dream has always been to travel to Japan and take lessons in a Karate school, but my financial conditions did not allow me to get a black belt
Sorry to hear, but keep training, don't give up, at least you can have a black belt mind set 💪
@@arrowmactavish1673 thank you 💪👍
🙇🏻♂️
Oss 🥋
Oss
🙂
5:55 - never work against someone who understands grappling.
You could sprawl but someone can sprawl against a wrestlers single leg takedown attempt as well. Any technique is easily countered if you know the right way to do so...
The obligatory UFC MMA fanboy who thinks it wouldn't work in the cage or against a grappler or in a street fight
These karate masters practice against their Judo brothers so they KNOW Every technique they teach works against "grapplers"
If you end up grappling your first response was not very good
@@bluenose007 I think you missed the point...
@@rasalghul9331 So enlighten me
OSS
O adversário não era um campeão de karatê.
Era um aluno dele.
Bruce era foda. Mas, por favor, menos mistificação.
That type of work and philosophy made karate unable to be used for real fighting
Exactly
I’m sorry but a lot of these applications are wrong,if u look at the old books which a lot of old karate masters wrote before karate was introduced to japen and watered down,Kata was simply grappling and striking with your opponent,plus the way they punch is completely unrealistic,the hikite was meant for pulling the opponent towards u and hitting with the other,Kata is close range,and there Bunkai can easily be found false by reading quotes and stuyding books that the old masters wrote,Gichin funakashi,Choki motobu,and kenwa mubani,they all disagree with this😂😂
The 4 people that didn’t like this are probably mma meat heads 😂
First bit was just sloppy wing chun taught as a technique instead of a concept. By a guy wearing pajamas.
нет.
Why doesn’t karate practices the way the old masters practiced it,it’s literally written in old text on how karate and the Bunkai is suppose to look like,How we can find grappling,joint locks,strangles,and submission holds in Kata,Okinawan karate today has a reversed influence,this ain’t real karate at all😂😂ppl like Jesse Enkamp,Iain Abernathy and Sensi Patrick McCarthy have been doing great finding the roots of karate and practicing it Practically and not some unrealistic version like this😂
This doesn’t make sense. Does it really take decades of practice of intricate movements just to evade and/or block punches? 🤔 I think not. The true meanings (bunkai) will not be revealed, at least not on a TH-cam video. This is bread and circuses for the masses. Looks great though.
Most likely the real meaning behind these movements are to attack vital points on the body which will result in temporary paralysis or worse.
Believing the Dillman fantasies about "deadly pressure points "
@@vinvass2674 Yeah I don’t know if I necessarily buy into his theories either. However like I said it’s just not plausible that anybody needs decades of practice to perfect a simple block. I do respect body condition though.
Hitting pressure points does makes a huge difference if you’ve ever experienced it.
The good stuff is never shown on video, or to the public. The applications here are very basic and for the most part not even useable.
@@KobukanGojuRyu Agreed. 👍
@@KobukanGojuRyu the good and make sense bunkai for kururunfa shown by karate by jesse although it is very little
Karate training does not prepare someone from a real street attack
Stop complaining. It's your second shitty remark. Make your own vid.
@@michide72 I'm not complaining - I am trying to open a conversation. Traditional martial artists are so closed to anything that is counter to what their dojo tells them
@@rasalghul9331 I bet the 16 year olds in that dojo could beat you up...
Yeah because YOU know better than an 8th Dan Kyoshi
Wanker
@@rasalghul9331 yes is True! ...mma is The future for a real Self defense..in Street. .!!!
MMA better
凄いのはわかりますが、もう少し痩たほうがいいのではないでしょうか?