@78a67h is right. Jiro Otsuka was an affront to his father and Wado. Apparently, he never ever mastered the concept of relaxation well enough to (practice or) demonstrate any of his techniques with his eyes open when he moved above half-speed and power; not that ANY of his YT videos ever show him performing with speed, power, or kime. Go to 3:17 in this video. He kicks with his toes flat out instead of up; he kicks like his knees are fulcrums, not hinges. He leads with his shoulders, not his body. I found the overhead view to be an epiphany. I've never seen a sensei punch with flailing elbows like Jiro Otsuka; the overhead view proves he never learned to punch using his body (core). He throws his elbows away from his body as he punches--his elbows arc out horizontally AND vertically--the punch doesn't come from his center, he throws from the shoulders. If they came from the center, the elbow would hug the ribs (from the overhead view) and the punch wouldn't scoop (from the side view). There IS a scooping punch in Wado, but it's not meant for hitting the body. So much of his performance was based on his own concept of "reverse engineering"--he made "his Wado" katas and kihon kumite(etc) fit his ability to perform. As suggested, ya wanna see a true sensei? Look on KZbin for Suzuki-Sensei / Fukawaza-Sensei / Shiomitsu-Sensei / Ajari-Sensei / Nishimura-Sensei /Saitamatsu-Sensei (Setamatsu). ALL these men exposed their pride and reputations to "outside" sanctioned competitions and the jeopardy of true encounters (as did Hironori Otsuka, obviously) and proved their abilities. Not so with "Hironori II" (Jiro Otsuka) nor "Hironori III" (Kazutaka Otsuka); these men were both sheltered within a family practice, and lamentably, it shows. They might demonstrate well if they can call the shots, but spontaneously, no.
@carloshumbertomartins77125 жыл бұрын
O Pássaro Andorinha é quem representa a Arte da Wado Ryu! Todos os movimentos na Wado são altos. I Wado Ryu too!
@nikkoigawa80573 жыл бұрын
Voilà une forme naturelle d'étude de bases de l'école WADO originale comme il se doit.
@petehumphries33595 жыл бұрын
Ohsukas son still passing his fathers wisdom.
@sakurabaLP2 жыл бұрын
Quem é este japonês do vídeo??
@danilojesus76666 жыл бұрын
obg
@MrJandiana3 жыл бұрын
They were born for the world but they eat bloody bread (ninja expression)
@alekx585 жыл бұрын
chun dao tao te shie hen ta dai ru jun si dui rong ya nah te wa do ryu gu shu he
@alekx585 жыл бұрын
rong rong zai chun te
@danilojesus76666 жыл бұрын
mas pq tem que ser japones ou chines?
@viniciuspaiva38895 жыл бұрын
Essas lutas surgiram lá.
@carloshumbertomartins77125 жыл бұрын
Japoneses, Chineses, Coreanos, Tailandeses, Cambojianos, Filipinos difundem suas Artes Marciais pelo mundo com ajuda de seus governos, no Brasil província escravagista, escravocrata, onde a escravidão é cíclica a elite e classe media que são podres proíbem e perseguem as Capoeiras Regional e Angola. O povo brasileiro vive em uma condição imensa de servilismo e escravidão ao 1° mundo.
@nikkoigawa80573 жыл бұрын
Japanese 👍
@rajakasih55264 жыл бұрын
7
@78a67h3 жыл бұрын
Is this Jiro Otsuka? Unfortunately he is an embarrassment to his father and Wado-ryu in general.
@BFW13 жыл бұрын
Почему?
@78a67h3 жыл бұрын
@@BFW1 Why? Because he is no good. If you want to see authentic Wado-ryu as was taught by the founder Master Hironori Otsuka then check out videos of the late great Master Tatsuo Suzuki.
@sakurabaLP2 жыл бұрын
He is not "good" compared to who?? Does he need to be a lifelong Bruce Lee, or an elite UFC fighter? Fuck you, the guy has his own private life and business to maintain and support himself, Wado-ryu is part of his life for sure, but it's not all!