What your demonstrating would be better more effective if it was trained from a western boxing perspective a Okinawan karate perspective would include some grappling (This is not intended to be a criticism)👍
@joeblogs-vx4ep13 сағат бұрын
Great video Awesome snap in your punches 🔥 Thankyou for keeping the spirit of Okinawan KARATE Alive 👊👍
@SoldierDrew2 күн бұрын
Why do most Okinawa kara te ryu preach low kicks for self defense but Isshin Ryu teaches high kicks for self defense? Domo Arigato.
@liamlogan6692 күн бұрын
I have a very large and very heavy punching bag and have been punching with bag mitts. I may make a makiwara to condition my knuckle for punching bare fisted. I may start with these exercises first. Thanks!
@liamlogan6692 күн бұрын
I learned Muay Thai first and now I discovered Boxing. I like how this punch very easily loads up the other one without telegraphing it. Very awesome video and I will definitely try this punch at my gym. I have long arms and this may help me in an accidental in fighting scenario. I can see how having the fist behind you can help because you can simply stick your head next to your opponent and utilize head movement to avoid strikes while keeping close enough to punch. Please make more content Sensei!
@joeblogs-vx4ep13 сағат бұрын
I learned Okinawan karate first practiced for a few years then went on to train western boxing and a tiny bit of Muay Thai They all compliment eachother well 👍
@MrRourk2 күн бұрын
OSS welcome back
@TheBoyscout0074 күн бұрын
Great Video Sensei, lovely explanation of a very powerful punch
@LandoGamez85 күн бұрын
Awesome video Oshita Sensei. Amazing speed and power. Those are cool geta sandals!🥋
@DarkStarFox5 күн бұрын
YOU’RE BACK!! I was worried you quietly left your channel. Welcome back Shishō!
@Premanandadas-cm2coАй бұрын
Brilliant
@dg5032Ай бұрын
No one should use this bunkai, it’s not practical & will get you beat up in a real fight
@PenTheMighty2 ай бұрын
That walk is like a reverse Mike Tyson Pushup, but with more walking involved. I like it, and I'll try it out with my workout!
@codecaine2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@bajuszpal1722 ай бұрын
Great thanks, Amazing, inventive and practical as well. Paul.
@oshitakarate51411 сағат бұрын
Thank you Paul.
@TheBoyscout0073 ай бұрын
Thank you sensei, what an awesome video, multiple levels of bunkai here, really useful and effective Karate.
@WadeSmith-oe5xd3 ай бұрын
Brilliant multi-attack sequence drill. This is good stuff.
@クッキー-t6s3 ай бұрын
私も空手をやっています。あなたの鍛錬の仕方を参考にさせていただきます。押忍
@markalbert43163 ай бұрын
Very good lesson, sensei. Thank you for your dedication to Shimabuku Sensei's art.
@corneliussulla99633 ай бұрын
Spammüll
@Faroutfeminine3 ай бұрын
Thank you Sensei!
@TheBoyscout0073 ай бұрын
Thank you Sensei, a great video explaining how we throw our kicks. 🙇
@GordiansKnotHere3 ай бұрын
Don't mean to come off harshly here but, If you are training in a method that focuses on empty hand striking and you DON'T want to hit a makiwara... You may want to take up something else... The Makiwara is Essential and Irreplaceable. Respectfully.
@mattheld67173 ай бұрын
Thank you for this very nice explanation/interpretation Sensei Oshita! My question is: After the reinforced bending of the opponent's wrist, you step into their space and perform a quick punch before the downward backfist. In the traditional kata, its almost like this punch doesn't exist. I like it as a variation to the theme of the kata, but would you recommend not interpreting the original Seiunchin kata as including this punch but having the fist just out slightly in order to pull it back with full force in order to increase the power of the opposing arm's downward backfist? Does that make sense as I've said it?
@diakidis31673 ай бұрын
It's good technique, i would like a little critique. When the lady had both hands grabbed, instead of moving side, why not place s good hard kick to the groin, he'll release he's grip, hit him on the chin. The 1st move the lady does has to cause pain to the guy. Take care and be well.
@moniqueblough51183 ай бұрын
Nidan wrist bend 😊
@Faroutfeminine3 ай бұрын
As the woman in the video, I'm glad to demonstrate this effective self-defense technique. It's crucial for women to feel empowered and prepared in any situation. Keep making awesome videos, Sensei-you’re making a real difference!
@Noone-rt6pw3 ай бұрын
Women have much less strength than men generally, but they compensate with brains, where martial techniques learned give her advantage! Remember a lot of karate comes from white crane karate which was created by a female, I think to avenge the death of her father! Then man has one inch punch, women have smaller fists, where they can concentrate force into a much smaller area than an inch!
@1x1HealthyEnergybyAndrew3 ай бұрын
This all works great without resistance. Can we see pressure testing after you're done with instructions. Thanks Sensei and RIP TATSUO SHIMABUKU
@oshitakarate5143 ай бұрын
Absolutely! You just gave me a great video idea! Let’s pressure test it in several ways. Safely of course. Thank you for watching!
@davida.gorton71754 ай бұрын
The pros are so nuanced at their entire repertoire, offense & defense, it's amazing to watch & hear the explanations
@TheBoyscout0074 ай бұрын
Great to see you and Kobylanski Sensei together, he moves so well, you know the power is there if he wants to use it, great technique shown
@Noone-rt6pw4 ай бұрын
If you find there’s spirits, it might be hard for white people to find a root worker unless you’re from the rural south! But you can always call your local Eastern Orthodox priest if you want to move them out?
@sankararajan17314 ай бұрын
❤very nice. Thankyou Sensei. Hoize
@merkerb4 ай бұрын
Great technique!
@Noone-rt6pw4 ай бұрын
Those pads fell over by spirit! Old root doctor test, if you’re familiar with root doctors, they engage the spirit realm! Take a spoon by the tip of the handle between the forefinger and thumb, move the back of the spoon, the round part toward flowing water. No spirits, the spoon is deflected out, but if there’s spirit(s), they’ll push the round part of the spoon into the flow of water. Just an old root worker test to see if spirits were currently present!
@mclippi57414 ай бұрын
Wonderful, it‘s quite rare to find a good Kobudo Tutorial online :D. By any chance do you have a Kobudo online course on Udemy?
@oshitakarate5144 ай бұрын
I appreciate it very much and yes kobudo courses are coming. Thank you for watching!
@michaelcurtis72134 ай бұрын
My parents used work out together maybe you could mix some of the female self defense too.
@sallhame5 ай бұрын
Interesting. The way to break the leg is fine, but a stance with the knee over the toes will not work for me. Our Zenkutsu Dachi ( in Kyokushin) is much deeper. That is for building strength and opening/stretching the hips as much as possible. So we use the stance to build strenght, be more flexible, and of course build character. A low Zenkutsu Dachi over time is bloody painful, ha ha. So, in this low position, knee over toes will injure you knee. I teach my students to have the knee over the heel, and even move the foot just a little bit forward to save the knee, but still build the strength. Osu.
@Faroutfeminine5 ай бұрын
Great video, Sensei!
@leszekparczyk97325 ай бұрын
Great explanation!
@JW-dc8hk6 ай бұрын
Interesting thanks
@alastairfraser81776 ай бұрын
Good breakdowns and practical
@TheBoyscout0076 ай бұрын
Great video Sensei, thank you
@jeremyponds79016 ай бұрын
Thank you Sensei! Love the insight into those moves from Naihanchi and Sunsu 🙏
@Chrismw816 ай бұрын
Good stuff. Thank you. Always enjoy these
@KempoWarrior19546 ай бұрын
Good video. I've been doing similar using a brick wall for quite a few years now. Its a very good isometric exercise that believe it or not will add power to your vertical punches as well as toughen the striking points on your knuckles. Personally speaking I know that conditioned hands will do more damage than unconditioned hands when no gloves or hand wraps are worn in a real combat situation.
@mr313377 ай бұрын
do you fight much or just talk a good fight?
@southeastcarolinaisshinryu90317 ай бұрын
Does it matter my fearless keyboard warrior.
@TheBoyscout0077 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Sensei, very interesting video and illuminates a lot of extra uses for our stances.
@timothymaready87567 ай бұрын
Great video as always brother
@bloodsports947 ай бұрын
I was taught that this was a double collar break. The step back brings his weight forward straightening his arms, the elbows wedge the through their arms and breaks their grips.
@pietjepukpap577 ай бұрын
So fake😅
@leondarley28117 ай бұрын
Nothing fake, it's merely a variation of a z lock you see in Jūjutsu, Aiki-Jūjutsu, Aikidō, Hapkidō, Gōngfu, Okinawa Tī/Karatê, and so on.
@southeastcarolinaisshinryu90317 ай бұрын
You would know from all the practice you get from behind a keyboard.