There are so many false Karate masters in the modern world that it is disheartening, Fake Masters doesn't know the logic and the true meaning of Karate Kata they are novices.
@DouglasBuenoGomes4 сағат бұрын
Hollywood did a lot of harm to Karate and destroyed the style, After Karate Films became popular in the 80s, 90s everyone became Karate experts and MCdojo destroyed Karate reputation.
@DouglasBuenoGomes4 сағат бұрын
Naha-te now in modern World our dear and popular Karate-do is one of the most fantastic martial arts that exist.
@qutaibabs17 сағат бұрын
Khabib uses it
@FelipeFigueiredodeCampos12 сағат бұрын
Okay. The "styles" that I learned have all that katas . So I am happy and confidence that is all okay.
@stuarthughes374713 сағат бұрын
im no expert but i know that 1st clip is tensho not sanchin
@alexvandeweg95984 сағат бұрын
Correct, and the second sequence is Saifa, also Goju-ryu.
@areitomusic15 сағат бұрын
NOT "toon". It is To'on, pronounced similar to: toe - own. If you are going to make these documentaries - RESPECT THE CULTURE AND GET IT RIGHT. PLUS - THIS VIDEO IS A COMPLETE FABRICATION. A LIE. To'on Ryu is not being passed on to the public and only taught in secret. STOP MAKING UP BULLSHIT VIDEOS. What you showed here in NOT To'on Ryu. It looks more like Gojukai kata from Yamaguchi. Stop your deception.
@catyear7517 сағат бұрын
This is True Karate ! Health and Self Defense are paramount! Breathing methods are vital to these goals !
@TimothyAdams-ln2jr18 сағат бұрын
Having seen the consequences of "popularizing" so-called "karate", I have come to agree with the idea of recommendation/traditional dojo practices.
@francismubanga956021 сағат бұрын
Toon Ryu is so rare and is not open to the public. Invitation is base on recommendation. As far as I'm aware only one western is practicing Toon Ryu todate, that is a martial arts renowned research and practioner residing Canada. He to is neither permitted to teach nor popularise Toon Ryu to the public.
@edgardocarrasquillo9Күн бұрын
Gracias Sir
@Carole-f5zКүн бұрын
To Stephen Bendernagel, the creep from you.tube, who follows me around you.tube, calls at night, and has made threats because I'm opposed to Trump........The man in my life is one of the most evolved practitioners of this style. He also has master's rankings in over 30 weapons. Keep harassing me.......and you will learn what he can do... face to face.
@munirmukri28723 күн бұрын
Old school kumite is exchange of waza not just Savage like UFC in old days it was brutal karate time life or death now stopping power easy life .
@MegaHitman6663 күн бұрын
What is this this bullshit ?!
@PpAirO54 күн бұрын
This is why Wado-ryu speaks more to me, more than any other Karate styles. Timing, short precise, technique, grabs, throws and takedowns.
@srijanghoshh86335 күн бұрын
You can see in street fights The opponent always attack The Chin or Head The teacher here is absolutely open to get attack' because it's very very fast on the street.so styles like Ashihara or kudo or Kyokushin or Enshin is the best.Osu
@salamaraif16485 күн бұрын
My ancestors of Russian I have a feeling that they used that style back in the 16 century
@DouglasGomesBueno5 күн бұрын
Basically Japanese Jujutsu + Karate skills a Beautiful Style.
@alexhernandez87585 күн бұрын
unrealistic weak and just a joke its like Japans version of Issin Ryu....sad
@ronmurayama44695 күн бұрын
I've trained in Shotokan, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, but the longest has been in Wadoryu for over 20 years. Ohtsuka Sensei is very old in the video and unfortunately unable to do justice to Wadoryu techniques. While the narrator tries to make a strong connection to the jiu jitsu world (and it's true that Ohtsuka Sensei was a jiu jitsue grand master before venturing into karate) virtually no jiu jitsu techniques exist in modern Wadoryu today. This is quite apparent even in this old video. I agree with bertushofstra8246 below, that the 'best' martial art is the one that's best for you bc everyone is different; body type, flexibiltity, skills, self defense goals, etc. Train hard and good luck all!
@Walter-c1i5 күн бұрын
Nothing unique here! Kosho- ryu Kenpo has all this and more!
@bertushofstra82466 күн бұрын
It’s a bit strange that someone gets the impression that your knowledge of karate is limited to tournament style. I don’t think that follows from your text at all, you simply state differences and to my mind your comments are spot-on. I have trained Kyokushin, Shotokan (both three years) and have soon settled on Wado (40+ years). Trying to explain anything about this style to other martial artists always gets these comments “yeah, we’ve always been doing that”. Perhaps, but that hasn’t been my experience in those other styles. Not then, not recently. Mind you, I’m not saying which is better, but this one is better for me. You alluded to this in your comments. Wado simply suits my 5’7”size, and the Wado way of moving has become mine. Looking at similarities I think Wing Chun and Shorinji kempo are perhaps closer to Wado than the tradional Okinawan arts, so if people want to call it anything other than karate that’s fine with me.
@DrMARDOC6 күн бұрын
Okinawa Old Shorin Ryu MATSUMURA Orthodox has all this and much more. The reason for this style is that the Okinawan Masters preferred NOT to teach their Japanese oppressors much at all. Hence, bizzare kata modifications, almost no bunkai taught in a useful systematic manner, and the emphasis on tournament karate-something the yakuza could get behind for gambling purposes. There ya go! That is the REAL Japanese karate. Not the old China/ Tang Hands of the real Okinawan karate which is so humble that you almost can’t find it anymore
@dukiepile6 күн бұрын
Thank you for another great video !!!
@malmsProject6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@ralfhtg10566 күн бұрын
The title of the video is already wrong. Sensei Otsuka was never from Okinawa, he was born on the main island of Hokkaido. Hence his style is not okinawan! And the concepts Sensei Otsuka introduced into his style of Karate are not new at all. Old school okinawan Karate is doing that since ever. Evading an attack by creating angles because evading is superior to blocking. This principle has been part of Karate since the days of Sokon Matsumura! All in all I got the impression that your knowledge of Karate is limited to this bloody tournament style, which is only a dim and contorted shadow of what Karate actually is. Sensei Otsuka had never the pleasure to get to know what Karate truly is as he was never taught in depth. Of course he felt that the Karate he was shown, is somehwat lacking. So he reintroduced into his style, what was already known in many okinawan styles for decades, if not centuries.
@malmsProject6 күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏. Actually you were right about title, it is just a mistake. Appreciate this.
@RomanPeacock215 күн бұрын
Otsuka Sensei, was one of Funakoshis very first black belts in Japan. And, after leaving Funakoshi, he spent time with Kenwa Mabuni as well as Motobu Choki. Saying he didn't know what Karate is or wasn't taught in depth misses the mark. There is surely a reason why he was recognized by the governing bodies of Karate in Japan
@scottmcley51116 күн бұрын
I have studied a Hawaiian Kenpo system, and an eclectic Kempo system with contributions from a dozen or more disciplines including Kajukenbo. The Wadu Ryu philosophy seems very similar to our systems.
@mizukarate6 күн бұрын
Honestly to my knowledge HK is very close in concepts to various styles of Karate.
@scottmcley51116 күн бұрын
@mizukarate My instructor earned his black belt in Germany, but instructor killed in Germany, if I recall my history, and his lineage remains a mystery. He got back to the States and competed on the Diamond Nationals circuit and was ranked in kata for a period of time, then ran into Professor Harold Laranang who was a native Hawaiian living in Louisiana. Professor was of Kajukenbo lineage and my instructor joined his association. My instructor always attacked at angles, and all self defense techniques were stressing that principle.
@mizukarate6 күн бұрын
@@scottmcley5111 🙂👊
@geraldbella89976 күн бұрын
Kali and Arnis styles of filipino karate may be interesting
@geraldbella89976 күн бұрын
Kali and Arnis styles of filipino karate may be interesting
@GermanSausagesAreTheWurst6 күн бұрын
I appreciate hearing the narrator pronounce "Ju Jutsu" correctly. I'm tired of hearing people say "Jiu Jitsu".
@TronForlox6 күн бұрын
7:48 you were saying?
@GermanSausagesAreTheWurst6 күн бұрын
@@TronForlox Well he got it right a couple of times. That's pretty fly for a white guy
@prasanthmanchala44577 күн бұрын
They are both good at what they do👌💪
@francotumminello76708 күн бұрын
Guter kiokushinkai oss💪🔥💯👍
@francotumminello76708 күн бұрын
Das ist kiokushinkai Karate kein mma oss
@Dan.509 күн бұрын
It appears to be an amazing scam where many people got rich by convincing out of shape nerds that they had some magic pixy dust that would allow them to defend themselves against the jocks. But who knows...
@Sankararajan_Sensei9 күн бұрын
❤❤Wonderful video 👏👏
@priyanshusawant616211 күн бұрын
Other than three main kobudo styles . Is there any other ancient ryukyu martial tradional? If yes then how many?
@juanmarquez-e9f11 күн бұрын
WOW
@QiMast3r12 күн бұрын
Thank you for your thorough analysis.
@realryanbowen14 күн бұрын
At one point Oyata was a strong advocate for Full Contact Bogu Fighting. Not sure when that changed or why.
@Ambrose201715 күн бұрын
I love American Kenpo Karate But some techniques won't be effective Like Flashing Wings But some techniques are effective, like Trusting Wedge But I still absolutely love American Kenpo Karate
@RetrofIex15 күн бұрын
True! I actually questioned the lapel grab techniques and asked “Why not just punch them in the face?” … well, that’s actually a high risk response because a bare knuckle punch to the face that is just slightly out of alignment will probably fracture your metacarpals. You fracture your hand in a fight, your toast. A takedown using the arms or a hammer fist is a much safer option to avoid injury…. God bless Master Parker and his brilliance!
@ShawnValdez15 күн бұрын
Flashing wings I think is more of a drill
@Ambrose201715 күн бұрын
@ShawnValdez yeah i agreed The reason why I say trusting wedge is effective is because you're close enough for an eye strike, and the position sets you up for an upwards elbow
@juanortiz21015 күн бұрын
As long as the practioner is good then the style is good!
@sportmuaythaiv104516 күн бұрын
Lots of misinformation. @ 7:32 Baan Chang Thai dojo is operated by a hoax. Beware. He challenged me to a fight, only to chicken out.
@R.Merkhet18 күн бұрын
The Supreme Ultimate Fist shouldn't be mocked.
@wsg484719 күн бұрын
Add, another BullShitDo. There's a lot of them out there.
@AverageMojaveMailman21 күн бұрын
What is American Kenpo? Blatant cash grab. Simple as.
@nealaikin386821 күн бұрын
Once you understand the biomechanics of fighting, you see useful movements and everything from dance to tennis.
@nealaikin386821 күн бұрын
There is no such thing as a bad martial art, just bad martial artists. Cross train everything.
@jiujitsuboxer22 күн бұрын
It was so systematic because Ed Parker wanted it to be implemented in the school system. The principals great but some of techniques are unrealistic.
@KenpoDave8 күн бұрын
The techniques are nothing more than basic actions in a logical sequential flow. The lessons in the techniques build awareness that can be used to respond to an attack. The techniques are not unrealistic because they are not meant to be completed outside of the ideal phase of training. American Kenpo is a Formulation that spans the system.
@sonnysantana545422 күн бұрын
depending on what part of the country you were in the mid to late 70's = shutokan , jujitsu , judo thia kick boxing and wing chung were the most popular in nyc
@malmsProject22 күн бұрын
That's actually correct. But anyway AmK was a popular style, especially in LA of course.
@armandoramos288722 күн бұрын
The old school guys back then were much more aggressive and used a lot more variety of kicks. They treated TKD like a fighting art rather than trying to cheese points with the electronic hogus. With that being said, it still has the weakness of leaving its practitioners open to face punches. Joe Rogan came from old school TKD, and I believe he said when he tried kickboxing, he was punched so many times in the face. Also, one of the early kickboxing fights of Steve 'Wonderkick' Vick, who has a TKD background, had shown he was caught with a lot of face punches until he got his defense better later in his career. Nevertheless, Olympic TKD is a real sport, and it does take a lot of energy and athleticism to fight in their rule set and training for it, too. Imo it's better than point-fighting Karate.