Did you really miss the opportunity to say "Kudos for winning?"
@OKശരിbye4 ай бұрын
Damn he kudo done better
@Rocket-rs1eb4 ай бұрын
Rofl 😂
@loristronci48974 ай бұрын
Kudo shoulda woulda
@pauloribeiro13034 ай бұрын
Hahahah
@glauciogonzales4 ай бұрын
I think our friend Jesse need do more Brazilian Jiu-jitsu with Oliver ^^...
@blaupunk1234 ай бұрын
I love Jesse for never winning except when he feels he really has to prove a point. Humble is the way of the warrior.
@steamer2k3194 ай бұрын
It reminds me of the Food Network show: Throwdown with Iron Chef Bobby Flay. Flay can kick @ss in the kitchen but the show was more about highlighting various masters within the context of their respective niches. Oftentimes, Bobby would "lose" the throwdown but he was always very gracious.
@kevinsconcealment8704 ай бұрын
Going around beating people up for your youtube videos would be kind of a dick move... And a lousy way to showcase other people's styles.... And a lousy way to get invited....
@yuwmelon38684 ай бұрын
The ability to hold back is stronger than the ability to win. Jesse knows it.
@lollwhyy43704 ай бұрын
Not only that..self awareness
@I_am_Deliverer3 ай бұрын
Yes he’s learnt a lot in his journey. He wasn’t always like that remember. We all learn in life if we’re prepared to go beyond the limits of comfortable position, ego / mind and body.
@adamyasingh37134 ай бұрын
6:14 with the Helmet:💀😈✊🏼 Without the Helmet:❤🥰🤗
@adrianoribeiro14494 ай бұрын
😂😂😂indeed
@JhdVgd4 ай бұрын
🤣
@bangchi5664 ай бұрын
her voice is like a princess but her skills is just ☠☠☠
@philippek1494 ай бұрын
Yes, you better don't mess with her. She teaches you the value of showing respect through love and gratitude, but she also has the power to break your nose easily
@FuryoTokkosho4 ай бұрын
So you watched shogun episode 9? Mariko Puts Ishido in His Place
@FuryoTokkosho4 ай бұрын
Or Empress Masako (then Crown Princess) of Japan gave a speech in English? Maybe it is just this zen like carefulness and trying to be mindful in speaking that looks shiny like a princess
@Foreveryone4454 ай бұрын
She not gonna let you hit little bro
@bangchi5664 ай бұрын
@@philippek149 Sure thing!
@campo1114 ай бұрын
Just started Kudo after more than 20 years of Goju Ryu, saw this video and then... "Oh shiet, that's my sensei right next to Jesse!" Great content as always buddy
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@Haisecooked4 ай бұрын
i would love to join this dojo tbf
@with_outany_videos61824 ай бұрын
Fun thing I started Kudo after Goju Ryu too) After 3 years of practicing I started to question myself more and more often, why can't I protect my head properly? Switched to Kudo and never regretted
@phanthomboy34 ай бұрын
Goju guy here, how did that experience help you transition to Kudo? Also did you find anything different other than the obvious?
@with_outany_videos61824 ай бұрын
@@phanthomboy3 I had to relearn a lot. To punch with your shoulder covering chin, not lowered, to move in a different stance and in a different way - in Goju Ryu technique and movement were more fencing like Interesting, I had to learn again how to parry, despite it was the main way to defend in Goju Ryu. And I had to relearn a lot more... Of course, I learned how to punch and kick in Goju, conditioned my body and it was very helpful, but in general traditional martial arts are very different from combat sports Goju Ryu was very helpful when I learned fencing, because the way you move in Goju Ryu is almost the same as in fencing, and I'm saying about not only eastern kobudo, but also European martial arts Even logic in some Goju Ryu kata is very fencing-like For example you punch with lowered shoulders in karate to make your body like a strong rigid structure. Your have to maintain same structure with a longsword. You can't cut or parry properly with raised shoulders.
@lenovosmenovo37094 ай бұрын
Jesse has no ego. What a great example he sets.
@MrTheil4 ай бұрын
Kudo’s an underrated style. A beautiful combination of Kyokushin and Judo
@dundee10804 ай бұрын
Not only - Boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ, kickboxing as well.
@toyoseries4 ай бұрын
@@dundee1080I heard it even got some influence from nipon kempo as well
@abbisgm34534 ай бұрын
@@dundee1080 it does not have BJJ it has JIU JITSU JAPANESE JIU JITSU from the family of Koryū budō why does people dont get the right info? also bjj Parenthood is Kodokan Judo, Jujutsu, Wrestling is more like a modern version of judo.. stop reading some crazy guru telling some weird fake info..
@IPlayApex4 ай бұрын
@@abbisgm3453THANK YOU I WAS GONA SAY THIS
@guitarnoob9894 ай бұрын
@@abbisgm3453 wrestling is older than karate or judo. wrestling has been around for thousands of years.
@filipcesnjak29444 ай бұрын
Kudo is combination of Kyokushin Karate (full contact karate) and old school Judo (Judo with ground fighting) ... MMA in a Judo gi and Kyokushin mentality... OSU
@stickgarrote85824 ай бұрын
Ne-waza hasn’t gone anywhere. Modern judo has plenty of ground game, it’s just not in the regulation competitions because IJF hates Judo.
@sirseigan4 ай бұрын
There is a variant of Judo called "Kosen Judo" which developed in the early 1900s at the technical universities (called Kosen in Japan). It is more focused on the Newaza and allow longer time on the griund the standard Judo ruleset. The origin of BJJ can be traced back to Kosen Judo. There is a trend to rediscover Kosen Judo.
@dylan_krishna_7774 ай бұрын
@@sirseigan Thats true man. Kano Jigoro was teaching Kano Jiu Jitsu in Kodokan on 1882 (Kodokan was founded on 1882) Kano Jiu Jitsu = Kitō-ryū (For throwing techniques) + Tenjin Shin'yō-ryū(Ne Waza) + Kano own inventions + Pro techniques took from other Ryu Maeda took up Kodokan Judo on 1895 The truth is Kosen schools started holding judo competitions in 1898 (before Maeda left Japan) ( Kosen Schools was practicing Kano Jiu Jitsu and original Kodokan rules) But, Kano Jigoro found that many of the weak students tended to do Pull Guard to avoid getting thrown, and of course a big amount of ne waza fights. Kano was mad about that (Jigoro Kano was reportedly unsatisfied with kosen rules, and was quoted in 1926 as believing that kosen judo contributed to create judokas more proficient at winning sport matches at the cost of being less skilled at self-defense.) That's why, Kodokan changed its competitive ruleset, restricting ground fighting and entries in 1925 and replacing draws for decision victories or yusei-gachi in 1929. So, after the rules were changed, there are two different rules, Kodokan rules and Kosen rules (original Kodokan rules) After the rules changed in Kodokan, Jigoro Kano gave Kano Jiu Jitsu a name as "Judo". So, what exactly that Maeda taught to Gracie was Kano Jiu Jitsu. Now, people are confusing about Kosen Judo and BJJ is because the Kosen Judo is still preserve its original rules that is similar to BJJ rules, that induces the emphasis on ground techniques.
@JM-cv5ic3 ай бұрын
Awesome
@barrygroeneveld69013 ай бұрын
Nice combination. I practiced both Kyokushin and BJJ (I still practice BJJ) and I always thought: these arts should be combined. Well it seems that Kudo is the answer. Although in my opinion the groundwork of Oliver's opponent was quite poor, compared to real BJJ.
@djsangre4 ай бұрын
A friend of mine competed in the Kudo World Championship in Japan twice. He told me about the helmet-gloves combination that a lot of injuries usually suffered are on the thumbs because of that design, more than on the knuckles like people may think. But anyway, Kudo is awesome: a perfect blend of Karate and combat sports.
@iaindonald73023 ай бұрын
I train Muay Thai and most people would say Muay Thai is the most effective striking for any scenario it's used... But recently I've taken notice to Karate and Kudo and how they have *distinctively* different style of kick and punches from the boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai general realm of which generally steer more towards Muay Thai for striking combat. It's so cool to see there is another equally effective, completely different answer to MMA combat, that is heavily underrated and has style! And that would include Kudo, Judo, Karate, and even Taekwondo elements.
@TroyIndureTillTheEnd3 ай бұрын
@@iaindonald7302Same thing I’ve seen but instead of Kudo. I came into contact of Sambo FIRST because, later I was introduced into Kudo. Sambo is also very underrated especially in the US and the way they blended Boxing/Muay Thai into some crazy standing Judo/Wrestling throws is amazing.
@sonofromel4 ай бұрын
Kudo took "make Karate complete again" to heart.
@adandyguyinspace57834 ай бұрын
Karate has always been a complete system. Sport karate is not.
@sonofromel4 ай бұрын
@@adandyguyinspace5783 that was Jesse's point that I was referring to.
@posapop274 ай бұрын
I love that you and your brother are BFFs. My favorite vids are when ya’ll are together 🥰
@thattrickytrickster6124 ай бұрын
Kudo, in my humble opinion, is the most effective version of Karate simply because they spar and pressure test more. I can even see a lot of the bunkai applications happening in real time as they fight.
@Greatshadowfighter4 ай бұрын
Kyokushin and Uechi ryu are at least as effective as Kudo if not more, but it will depend on the teacher and yourself how strong you will get. But I think out of all karate styles these three are the best.
@Thq-ff8wz4 ай бұрын
@@Greatshadowfighter kyokushin is DEFINITELY not more effective than Kudo. Uechi ryu depends on the school, but the vast majority can't hold a candle to it. Kudo is literally Japanese MMA on steroids. Not much else comes close.
@jean4j_4 ай бұрын
True in some ways, I've done a bit of Kudo. Keep in mind that kata aren't for street fighting or sparring but for self defense. There's a difference.
@StrikingMachine4 ай бұрын
Kudo seems to be much better than americanized tkd. sorry if that offends anyone..
@Greatshadowfighter4 ай бұрын
@@Thq-ff8wz Well, then you obviously didn’t practice or know much of Kyokushin. It’s literally regarded as the most brutal and hardest style out of all karate styles, because unlike in Kudo they don’t have helmets and have any form of protection in fights resulting in very battle hardened body. The attacks are also way more devastating as in Kudo. Uechi ryu is the most self defense orientated karate style focusing solely on simple but maximal effective techniques. Kudo has more techniques and covers a wider range of techniques as the other two like ground fighting but it focused too much on the combat sport aspect rather than the martial arts aspect hence its inferior to Kyokushin and Uechi ryu, because like MMA it trains soll under a rule set Systeme which is not realistic in a real fight.
@IronFistKempo4 ай бұрын
She comes across as humble and no ego tripping ❤ I like her.
@Sbv-254 ай бұрын
So basically, MMA with a helmet and a gi. Oliver might’ve gotten the win but Vilius was a worthy foe for him
@loristronci48974 ай бұрын
Ollie also wasn't wearing a gi, although his dominance was given by his higher level of grappling. Vilius does grappling techniques as part of kudo, Ollie trains jujitsu as a separate art. On top of that MMA background will also include way more wrestling.
@yaqeenlangeveldt4 ай бұрын
@@loristronci4897 I like to look at it as a street fight/self defense and what will work better, obviously when you walking around or doing your everyday thing you not wearing gi, so I feel like it was more realistic. At the same time if those two had to meet in a street fight Ollie could've most probably gotten knocked out from the head kick if they weren't wearing a helmet.
@Deathbystrudel4 ай бұрын
That kick looked like it would knock him out if he wasn't wearing head gear
@InGrindWeCrust20104 ай бұрын
@@Deathbystrudel He didn't kick him that hard, either. The Kudo helmet is mostly there to keep from getting cut and broken bones, not to prevent a knockout.
@InGrindWeCrust20104 ай бұрын
@@loristronci4897 There's a huge span of variation when it comes to the experience and skills in grappling of Kudo ka and they'll acknowledge it. There are those with specific training in wrestling or judo or sambo (combat sambo rules also being similar to Kudo) and those with just enough to get by and they can stall on the ground. This instructor looked to be in the 60-isj percentile of that and/or he wasn't going whole hog.
@werewolf744 ай бұрын
She is very good at striking then getting off the line immediately making counter strike hard. Very humble. Awesome.
@werewolf744 ай бұрын
@JesseEnkamp-f2d how about no. you are not the real @KaratebyJesse ? Im gonna tag you both to raise awareness.
@OverSooll4 ай бұрын
Jesse demonstrated humility and respect by not overpowering his smaller opponent and letting her shine, same thing with Oliver, that's a high level of Budo and personal evolution, setting the example for us all.
@koborkutya73384 ай бұрын
they did a demo, not fighting for life. His purpose was to demo the style not who could survive a lethal fight.
@wudanschallenge16124 ай бұрын
yes... really looked great when the fight is predetermined....
@jayzm77494 ай бұрын
Yeeeees!! finally a Kudo fighter video 😭😭😭 It's almost like a full version of kyokushin, Jujutsu and Judo because they allow head punch, groin kicks and ground fights
@omaraguirregajardo58064 ай бұрын
so humble in the sparring Jesse, holding back your power, congrats!
@benreiter72182 ай бұрын
This is so fun. I practiced Kudo for several years in Osaka. It was very intense, but an excellent way to gain practical skills, with the built in respect and hierarchy of the traditional Japanese martial arts style. It works excellent if you have experience in some other form of martial arts to ground your technique and branch off from, IMHO. I would love to continue! Thanks for this content!
@glauciogonzales4 ай бұрын
Oh,I´m doing Kudô! Friend, you are always positively surprising me! I'm graduating into style.
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
Happy to hear that!
@rns74264 ай бұрын
Jesse be like “yeah that’s my brother a UFC fighter, he gonna take the top dude. Me, ima take that 108lbs girl right there, LETS GO!”😂
@tenpennygrim58844 ай бұрын
Also, Jesse dialed his power and aggression down to about 5% so she could easily win.
@iaindonald73023 ай бұрын
@@tenpennygrim5884I wouldn't say so. This just looks like a regular spar. You can tell he is holding back but she is also holding back, but in a more natural/comfortable looking way imo. In sparring you are not trying to hurt your opponent badly, but intense enough to acknowledge and feel where things land etc. anyway just saying he didn't give her an easy win and that this looks like a regular spar imo
@crissalazar88703 ай бұрын
@@iaindonald7302it does looks like they’re both holding back, because Jesse’s bigger than her, and Ayumi because she’s a Kudo champion
@vannthemannjohnson3 ай бұрын
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@joncarolyn2 ай бұрын
I felt second hand embarrassment watching them fight. The footwork especially.
@kenancomer43154 ай бұрын
Dude, Kudo is badass. Thanks for exposing us to so many cool new sub categories of martials arts. We love it!!!
@Emcron4 ай бұрын
as someone who's done Ashihara for nearly 20yr, I appreciate how Kudo basically adds back everything we're disallowed in sparring, yet includes some safety equipment and adds on ground combat.
@LtFrankDrebbin4 ай бұрын
Jesse, you are such a gentleman. Seeing you go so lightly even against a pro.
@GLASSGHOSTHUNTERS4 ай бұрын
She seems like such a sweet person. Happy, humble and just enjoying life.
@arnoldvezbon6131Ай бұрын
Also contributing to the extinction of Japanese by not having babies.
@nickregnier14 ай бұрын
Really good to watch Jesse Sensei and I love the mutual respect everyone has. It is very positive and Kudo seems to offer very good balance with old and new together retaining the Budo spirit. The Female Teacher is very humble and yet lethal with excellent rhythm and good mastering of space where to get out and in for strikes. I really enjoyed watching this video! Thank you!!
@Bri_an4 ай бұрын
This karate style is so realistic. It's like fighting in the street somehow and MMA
@thunderkatz42194 ай бұрын
Karate has been realistic
@sisisisi11114 ай бұрын
Karate has always been real, yes, but what he meant by realistic is maybe "applicable" You don't want to be out there in a side alley, about to get mugged und throw your Katas out @@thunderkatz4219
@dundee10804 ай бұрын
@@thunderkatz4219Proven time and time again otherwise.
@adandyguyinspace57834 ай бұрын
@@dundee1080So I guess that’s a wrap, a handful of fights where karate lost means karate will never win anything ever again no matter what. I guess BJJ will never work again considering it has lost as well. In addition to Muay Thai and just about every other fighting style.
@riversideview18014 ай бұрын
I wasn't aware of this style of martial art, which seems like an excellent hybrid style and is really full on. Love this video, thank you
@rocendocedanorodriguez83494 ай бұрын
I been waiting for this video for a longtime sensei, i love It!! Kudo it's what all Martial arts should be, a combination of traditional and new forms and the mindset of budo, sensei Ayumi give us a very wise words 🥋
@AaronJustice4 ай бұрын
My family and I are so thankful 🙏🏼 for the content you create. You have a fun and happy way of breathing life into martial arts for the whole world to see. Thank you for bringing us along on your journey. ✌️
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@playmotion.trailer4 ай бұрын
This was not "a karate man vs a kudo girl" this was a nice karate nerd vs a kudo champion : not exactly the same thing ! Anyway, you probably outmatch her in force and didn't attack too hard but ... what a speed she had ! Thank you very much for this amazing video.
@herbertrealtor4 ай бұрын
Agreed, she is fantastic in Kudo, but it is clear that he was holding back and if he did grappled her, she would have lost.
@allysonmcgrory21804 ай бұрын
He's very respectful 😊
@playmotion.trailer4 ай бұрын
@@allysonmcgrory2180 and that's why we love him : the common misconception about martial artists saying they are muscled stupid mysoginistic brutes are wiped in these videos by his smiley and gentle behaviour.
@iaindonald73023 ай бұрын
@@herbertrealtorImo she was also holding back in force of strikes due to it being a sparring match, in which you want to avoid hurting your opponent badly but also maintain speed etc. Overall great match between them either way, but don't wanna take much striking cred from the Kudo lady
@AzNightmare3 ай бұрын
*lol, his kicks looked half speed. It was comical. It's never good putting a male vs a female because the male in these type of videos will definitely hold back due to respect.*
@kudoista4 ай бұрын
Thank you Jesse for introducing Kudo to a wider audience. I spent several years exploring different martial arts, but never finding one that fulfilled all my wants, until I came to Japan and discovered Kudo. For me it has been the perfect blend of traditional martial arts philosophy with modern practical fighting skills. Even after 20 years of practice I still feel this art has so much to offer and to continue learning from.
@ilyassnejjar61954 ай бұрын
Oliver is really good. That head twist hiza guruma to guilloutine choke 4:30 is something I'm going to try often from now on.
@notevenalexАй бұрын
Thanks for highlighting that. I'm gonna try that from now on too
@ilyassnejjar6195Ай бұрын
@notevenalex Welcome bro. It's a very practical sequence.
@bongkem27234 ай бұрын
oh i miss the old style Karate gloves (same as the Kudo gloves in this video) we used for sparring and competing 20+ years ago !!
@testingbls4 ай бұрын
Wow, this looks like so much fun, contact but with safety. Thanks for sharing. I love the budo mindset, but I also enjoy sparring. Hope I can try kudo sometime.
@RicoImp34 ай бұрын
I believe the founder of Kudo was inspired by Jon Bluming and even invited him to Tokyo a few times to give seminars. One of them is on KZbin.
@darthocclus94174 ай бұрын
Happy to see Jesse finally trying out Kudo! Kudo has always been a crucial part of my life as I've been doing it since I was a little kid and it certainly shaped me into a man I am now, so seeing it getting love from all over the world brings a smile on my face
@sirmeon12314 ай бұрын
Fascinating style! I am always excited to see you try new things! 🤗 Kudo looks interesting to me!
@asian4324 ай бұрын
My exposure to Kudo was revealing---that was when I was younger. Now, I am older, my Kali experience complements each other. Thanks for the video, Jesse.
@krytycznyskaut34504 ай бұрын
Jessie was nice and went light on her
@jrzlz4 ай бұрын
that's why he regret.
@cvz88494 ай бұрын
His reach would make it unfair in a full fight. Great video!
@loristronci48974 ай бұрын
I've never seen Jessie not go light. The man always hides his skills when he spars. He is incredibly nice and humble. It's only when you see him demo a technique or a weapon that he turns it on. And hot damn when he does.
@ilyassnejjar61954 ай бұрын
@@loristronci4897 You can see a bit of his serious sparring skills against Sensei Seth in that video when they sparred in 14 arts. Jesse was being playful and chill as usual, but when it came to Karate style sparring he turned it on. Check it out !
@user-sh9ww1yk1y4 ай бұрын
@@cvz8849 More about the strenght difference, most likely
@edwardbopheka74754 ай бұрын
I like the way their training is conducted, it does not only focus on Traditional karate but also on real life applications
@TheBetoPira4 ай бұрын
wow!! Never heard about this martial art. I loved it!!
@shinjiwatanabe81314 ай бұрын
Thank you for introducing Kudo on your channel. Very good video.
@artemianasb47274 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this video for all summer after camp
@crodd924 ай бұрын
Awesome video, this is one of the coolest karate styles I have seen.
@Young-Spider-VNZLA4 ай бұрын
Buen video Jesse Saludos desde esta parte del mundo 😃👍
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias 👍
@arberreka22424 ай бұрын
Upvoted this one! This video is a good one! Keep it up Jesse.
@mb27764 ай бұрын
Damn, that helmet is really good, also for other styles of martial arts. I train pencak silat, we teach attack to the eyes as integral part of our moves. That helmet would provide a more realistic training!
@Kempojiujitsu78294 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Its amazing. Im learning so much from your films.
@49ers_red_and_gold24 ай бұрын
I never heard of Kudo, interesting. 🤩
@mieszkowisniewski8354 ай бұрын
Wow this is a style for me... Thanks for sharing video and experiences :)
@mieszkowisniewski8354 ай бұрын
I did boxing and searching now for training something like oldboy. I think kudo will be perfect choice ;)
@MartinJBDJ4 ай бұрын
Wow. That style is hardcore! Your videos continue to be entertaining and informative.
@Vazlist4 ай бұрын
I'm guessing Takashi Azuma brought "osu" with him from his extensive experience in Kyokushin when he started what became Kudo
@edgardocarrasquillo94 ай бұрын
Gracias Sir Enkamp. Good window to the world of Kudo.
@هايالقناةفقطتجربة4 ай бұрын
0:53 ah hell nah they allow that in matches? 💀 hope jesse doesn't get groin kicked lol 😂
@sthiel1264 ай бұрын
That dodge of the knee to land her punch was BEAUTIFUL
@mariomaro74 ай бұрын
3:36 that's it, I knew it, you 2 are vampires 🧛♂️ 🧛♂️
@Lohaan.Namikaze4 ай бұрын
Exactly 🤣 When I saw that smile I was like, "Wait a minute... Who are you??" 🤣🤣🤣
@4thbranch8344 ай бұрын
I love all your videos Jesse but this one is the best so far! Kudo is so awesome! Thank you!
@leftyx0quierovisitas8384 ай бұрын
i need more kudo videos
@DrFrankLondon4 ай бұрын
How would you compare Kudo to Kyokshin, Jesse? I have been a Kyokshin practitioner for 42 years, started when I was 5 and now I am 47. There are obvious differences but they are using head protection, leg protectors and very thin gloves, something I am not used to at all, neither am I used to fighting on the ground, so that would be a very huge difference. Ha en riktig flott dag vidare!
@kudoista4 ай бұрын
Kudo evolved from Kyokushin so there are many similarities , particularly in the budo mindset and in the formal structure of training practice. However the inclusion of grappling and head strikes makes it technically very different. The fighting range, the type of strategies and techniques employed etc. are very different to Kyokushin. But for Kyokushin practitioners it is a very comfortable MMA style to transition into.
@bogdanchatsky63244 ай бұрын
I'vee been waiting for your Kudo episode, thank you!
@s.r.bgaming74404 ай бұрын
0:45 He won against Sohail Khan 😢😢 from India. India will definitely dominate in Kudo in a few years, that's my word as a Indian🇮🇳
@walteryuleperez47117 күн бұрын
me encanta ver la seriedad con la que tomas cada entreno. gracias por compartir tus viajes,conocimientos
@MartialArtsGamer4 ай бұрын
I’ve heard of Kudo, it looks like a bit of Muay Thai with the elbows. In fact it seems to resemble the very old school Kyokushin which including throwing, elbows and much more. The ‘modern’ Kyokushin is more knockdown sport oriented
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
The founder of Kudo was 9th dan in Kyokushin 👍
@MartialArtsGamer4 ай бұрын
@@KARATEbyJesseI wish I could try it. There aren’t any dojos where I live that offer this kind of training sadly.
@Giovanni-lk7ey4 ай бұрын
The founder of Kudo, formerly known as Daido Juku was the late Azuma Sensei who ranked 3rd if I recall well in one of the world open championship. For some reason, Azuma Sensei did not find kata interesting so he removed them from Kudo/ Daido Juku and decided to allow punches to the face, but to avoid bruises and/or broken noses he introduced the helmet which is by far the best in the world right now. So Azuma Sensei was a great Kyokushin fighter in his youth before founding Kudo, no wonder you see common points between Kudo and Kyokushin. Interesting to.note that Shidokan Karate, also founded by a former Kyokushin Figther, Ueno Sensei also introduced some Judo elements in his Shidokan like Shido boxing with no helmet though and some ground work and throws.
@smokescreenOG4 ай бұрын
@@Giovanni-lk7ey that's proper karate. kata is good for form, but does very little for developing fighting ability. in my school, we had no kata either, and were just focused on fighting hardcore, which I loved.
@_oriTech_4 ай бұрын
geezuz, this is great. some rly kind words at the end and this is, for me, what i thinking by myself. im not a kudo guys, im into classic ("traditional") taekwondo but these just names for something, ive joined a lot of martial arts classes in the past, and also was 9 years into shotokan and if there is a place with good ppl and a good atmosphere i would stay, doesnt matter what stand on the shield above the entry. if this dojo would be around my corner i would like to visited and enjoy it. rly nice video, as always.
@Niapt4 ай бұрын
4:03 Oliver would have been slept if it weren't for that helmet. The fact that he was wobbly with armor on is all the proof you'd need. 😮
@notevenalex4 ай бұрын
Headgear doesn't prevent kos tho
@Deusaga4 ай бұрын
@@notevenalex He literally said he felt nothing thanks to the headgear.
@notevenalex4 ай бұрын
@@Deusaga perhaps he's referring to the physical contact itself. But headgears doesn't prevent kos,only superficial damage
@ИвенИванов-ъ4я3 ай бұрын
@@notevenalex It absorb a lot of damage. It doesn't prevent KO if the strike is HUGE, but this kick would have KD him, if it wasn't for the headgear. Also Oliver really goes hard, when the Kudo guy went light on him, and was just trying to show him what style Kudo is. Also wearing a GI and not wearing a GI make huge difference.
@dimensionworks4 ай бұрын
"Osu" embodies the spirit of persevering and enduring through challenging situations, representing respect, courtesy, and patience. It is used as a greeting to instructors and seniors, as well as to show determination during practice and training.
@DivyanshThakur-p1x4 ай бұрын
Any boxer here?🥊
@TonioTalks14 ай бұрын
Started with boxing💪🏾
@SethClark-i5u4 ай бұрын
No
@ShaunStephens7774 ай бұрын
She sounds so sweet, for someone who can literally kick anyone’s butt
@zelcpavle54944 ай бұрын
Jesse...when will you do Sambo ??
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
When fedor answers my calls
@zelcpavle54944 ай бұрын
@@KARATEbyJesse 😄💪
@ArkhBaegor4 ай бұрын
So happy to see you finally explore my style!
@reallivebluescat4 ай бұрын
1:38 sounds swedish to me
@reallivebluescat4 ай бұрын
I mean the accent
@geoffquartermainebastin93024 ай бұрын
Thumbs up always for Jesse and Oliver. I'm always a little suspicious of new styles; "traditional" schools evolved over long periods, and I'm wary of people who try to invent on their own. But given how sport karate has changed into a kind of ballet, this approach seems a return to real fighting. Great video. Thanks.
@kilovoltoviy4 ай бұрын
Vilius's ego was shaken. He should continue this practice of shaking the ego.
@Jamoni14 ай бұрын
If you've never sparred with a pro MMA fighter, you don't really get it. Like DC says, there's levels to this shit.
@stickgarrote85824 ай бұрын
Absolutely, one of them trains every day, all day and gets paid for fighting, the other one does it whenever he can. There’s a big difference between how much a pro fighter and a top amateur can afford to put into it.
@Jamoni14 ай бұрын
@@stickgarrote8582 true, but there's also just raw talent, athleticism, and intensity. It's the difference between a dog and a wolf.
@Tomfoolery5224 ай бұрын
@@Jamoni1Sir, the difference between a dog and a wolf is human intervention and generations of genetic manipulation. Every dog on the planet can be traced back to wolves. They're not two different species
@Jamoni14 ай бұрын
@@Tomfoolery522 sure, go pet a wolf.
@charlesmcneilly88174 ай бұрын
Love this episode, love the sport and love everyone's attitude. Thank you!!
@jakkeledin46452 ай бұрын
Kudo is not Karate style!!! It's mixed martial Art!!!
@markericsonsalvador99883 ай бұрын
Amazing content and lessons from experienced practitioners of a wonderful art. I know others have already said it but: KUDOs to everyone in this video! Much love and respect!
@KARATEbyJesse3 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@sslavi4 ай бұрын
So: first she punched and kicked the hell out of you, and then she gave us all a lesson about the acceptance, gratitude and peace in the world. How not to love it?
@TheOctabreaker4 ай бұрын
Very awesome! Thank you for sharing!
@aankgupta4 ай бұрын
Jesse fighting skill is not good..he is like a point karate fighter...boxing skill is pathetic..
@GENECARP4 ай бұрын
Another great video Jesse, from all of us older Karate guys, great content…TY
@JimmySaint434 ай бұрын
Love these videos with both you and Oliver, I forgot how much of a beast Ollie is. I love the sensei's mindset of gratitude, and allowing oneself to feel pride in their training, but without growing arrogant. Another banger vid Jesse-san, oos! ❤
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@BluegrassBuddha4 ай бұрын
I am a big fan of Kudo. Thank you for sharing this experience and for all of the great content you provide
@KARATEbyJesse4 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@TripleS4744 ай бұрын
I heard about kudo, but now I can see the live action of it. The girl really got amazing skills. Also, Jessie tried his best.
@user-cz7wp4jz6n4 ай бұрын
"When you accept yourself, you can accept the others", even if you don't want to live with them. And to praise yourself even when you feel so bad. Because you are here. True and beautiful words, by the hard way of Budo.
@stephenlee105921 сағат бұрын
What a great video, and a great school. Humble instructors who are highly skilled, the best of the martial arts philosophy, with potent technique and fighting tactics.
@Cyrops4 ай бұрын
Never expected Jesse to film in Lithuania
@Jarlemoore14 ай бұрын
She caught that leg on that high kick and floored you.
@Priestbokmei14 ай бұрын
Oliver brought the heat hands down. Good job!👏👏👏 Jesse, clearly, didn’t want to hurt this woman or show her up. You’re always a class act Jesse Sensei. 😀👏👏👏
@nikolaytanev37594 ай бұрын
I was waiting for a video about kudo! Thank you Jesse!!!
@paolitoquarantino4 ай бұрын
I'm happy to see Oliver again in this vid mate! Ossu! ✊
@ChaoPow4 ай бұрын
I wonder how good Jesse is when he goes all out. I see you holding back a lot, but I am appreciative of your videos! They are very good to watch!
@billmeloche49184 ай бұрын
Your videos are always Great! Thanks:)
@MrPrice2UАй бұрын
What a change in character the female sensei displays. Fierce warrior, yet gently and open-hearted in the interview section. That is what it's all about.
@SavageEntertainmentYEAH4 ай бұрын
I landed an uche mawashi Geri from a fake low kick in sparring and I’m not even a karateka. Karate is just a really good base to me thank you for your videos Guro Jesse 🙏🏽🇵🇭 invaluable knowledge
@yayabeifong81444 ай бұрын
Most people don't join any martial arts for effectiveness or because it works on a street fight, but for the fun and phisical fitness
@HumanAki4 ай бұрын
Never heard of Kudo. Always grateful for your videos, Jesse!
@user-cz7wp4jz6n2 ай бұрын
Great video as always, human and technics. The words of the Kudo Sensei really resonate with me To train to accept and have gratitude for ourselves, and then for the world. OSU !
@keithgour52364 ай бұрын
Leaving the dream Jesse. I am a martial arts instructor as well and am so happy for you that you get to have these experiences.