This man should write a book. This is what is the most impressive to me about kung fu. The ability to go from technique to technique. Thank you so much for the subtitles as well!
@51tuka33 жыл бұрын
宮平先生は人体を知り尽くしていますね。 達人とはかくも洗練されているものなんですね。
@ky4tgtodd2033 жыл бұрын
i was shone this move by a friend who was in the army special forces years ago. I have used it to take down men who were stronger than I am. It is amazingly effective and very painful! I'm surprised that I haven't seen it used more often. I highly recommend everyone teach this move to your family, friends and students. Great video! Thank you Sensei
Great exercises, and thank you for the translation. It is very useful. I am an Arab man from Iraq. I am very interested in Chinese kung fu and the Bruce Lee style of fighting. What makes it more fun is that trainers from Japan are doing these exercises. Greetings to you all and the wonderful people of Japan
For people who can read english, famous chinese Kung Fu master Yang Jwing Ming wrote a couple of books about Chin Na ( Zhong He Chuan- Hakutsuru Ken- white Crane Kung Fu ). You'll find really similar techniques inside those manuals.
This has become one of my favourite episodes of Kuro-obi world! Amazing! 分筋法 actually has a name in Chinese martial art, called 分筋错骨手. It's one type of Kungfu. It can be used in medical areas to cure people or to cause significant pain.
@markelbaslo73622 жыл бұрын
Does it relate to meridians, as in Traditional Chinese Medicine and some techniques of Qi Gong?
Master Tamotsu's trapping skills are so 🔥 he can puppeteer his opponents. I practice Baji Quan and Close quarter Combat, and Tamotsu is 100% accurate 👌 in every step. Amazing work 👏 🙌
Probably because in modern Japan people have become very anti-violence. But violence also has an important role in life. It is important to feel the limits of the body and to develop a mind that can handle a violent situation.
Estoy muy agradecido con este canal, por compartir sus conocimientos y en mi idioma, dejan una huella en cada uno que los vea, esta es la gran herencia a la que antes me referí.
Interesting that he can explain clearly the importance of the physically and mentally reaction in Chinese Kung Fu. I believe a lots of Kung Fu master know it well but cannot explain this well. This is why Kung Fu is hard to learn if you cannot find a real expert to teach you.
Kuro-obi-world=my world. Thank you guys for the fantastic atmosphere you created in that world. And by the way; I get it even without the subtitels:) human anatomy is a international language. greetings from Amsterdam
@Shinbusan3 жыл бұрын
extremly interesting as these are also aikido techniques, but used in more dynamic way than normal aikido flow.