I trained 78-82 (3-6 days/wk) in JKA Los Angeles (Nishiyama, Smith, Yabe, Fields). It was hard core. I wonder if there is any places that train like that now. Inadvertent broken bones, lost teeth, black eyes were everyday occurrences in kumite for 3rd kyu and above. I often lost 5 lbs in a class. It was one of the highlights of my life.
I think since I am the only one commenting on your remark I am the only one who got the reference. It's not an insult, it's the line from Bruce Lee's movie... Enter the Dragon. Funny
Thenk you so much to evryone for this fantastic tribute
素晴らしい演技ですね、お互いに稽古に精進していきましょう👌
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I trained 78-82 (3-6 days/wk) in JKA Los Angeles (Nishiyama, Smith, Yabe, Fields). It was hard core. I wonder if there is any places that train like that now. Inadvertent broken bones, lost teeth, black eyes were everyday occurrences in kumite for 3rd kyu and above. I often lost 5 lbs in a class. It was one of the highlights of my life.
Real Karate, oss.
Good fully technically skilled
heute haben wir nur hüpfende Hasen beim Kumite.
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That funny. Today many are looking for points only.
Can someone write down the order of the senseis doing the katas.
1) Imura Takenori: jitte
2) Yoshiharu Osaka: sochin
3) Mikio Yahara: unsu
Oss
Yahara is amazing. But Osaka was the best.
(Osaka) the best kata that is ...
O'hara has discraced us 😂
I think since I am the only one commenting on your remark I am the only one who got the reference. It's not an insult, it's the line from Bruce Lee's movie... Enter the Dragon. Funny
@@user-ew4hy6gk9r thank you for enjoying my little joke.
The katas were lovely...but the O'hara kumite still needs to lighten up!
There is no comparison between Osaka and others