Благодарю этот канал и всех, кто учавствует в видео, за то, что продолжаете продвигать боевые искусства. Боевые искусства очень важны для человечества, особенно в это время. Сейчас большинство людей сидят на диване и смотрят телевизор, вместо того чтобы тренировать своё тело и разум. Только Ваши видео мотивируют меня встать и приложить хоть немного усилий.
For a fast attacker, you stand still to limit where he will strike. When he strikes you match his speed and move the target a few inches and take control of him while he is attacking. The smaller the movement the better, making him miss while sticking close enough to neutralize him.
Se mantienen calmados y joviales.. Que bueno tener ese nivel de control sobre el peligro externo, con el conocimiento presente de que tienes mas opciones de salirte de un ataque o mala situacion. Muy buen material.
Мастерство обоих чрезвычайно впечатляет .Но та лёгкость,воздушность и грациозность захвата противников ,их группировка , складывания аккуратно вместе два мешка со снопами и моментальный удар об стену господина Мияхира просто завораживает.
@giseldoalmeida79512 жыл бұрын
I really like and respect this channel. Congratulations, Master Miahira and Sifu Ishii!
@デッドプールGG2 жыл бұрын
宮平先生、スタイルいいし セクシーな色気が出てるな
@tomomomommomomoommom2 жыл бұрын
武術を極めた人ほど 『逃げる、催涙スプレー』がいいと言うのが頷けます。
@felisleo80032 жыл бұрын
Bravo maitre et merci pour le precieux conseil : eviter les endroits dangereux ou s'enfuir .
@三年魚太郎2 жыл бұрын
宮平先生の技はいつもエグいですよね😅
@noraroid2 жыл бұрын
お二人共、特に宮平先生のような学校の先生がいてほしい。優しく強い純粋な先生。
@seany58352 жыл бұрын
学校にいたら怖すぎ
@lazycrazy10072 жыл бұрын
不良0人
@m.jenkins85032 жыл бұрын
I like how you highlight the difference and similarity in different styles.
@QQQumb2 жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます。
@EinstiegzumAusstieg2 жыл бұрын
From switzerland... Danke vielmals das dein Wissen teilst... Thanks
Miyahira sensei can be a live action character for Ryo Saeba from City Hunter .His body and face really look like Ryo.
@salvadorus71442 жыл бұрын
That really interesting kurdo jet kune do 👍👍
@bubasmit80532 жыл бұрын
Джит Кун До)👍 Стиль великого Брюса Ли!
@蛇の舌2 жыл бұрын
てだこホールつかってるの地元てきにはうれしい
@nicolascalderoli7112 жыл бұрын
Gran vídeo, gracias por el subtítulo. Saludos...
@c-48392 жыл бұрын
Two masters! No arguments there just agreements
@MrYasu__002 жыл бұрын
まだあったんですか!!ありがとうございますぅ!
@チーズ-v9b2 жыл бұрын
歩く戦闘状態、生きる浪漫
@urbcat Жыл бұрын
I like this Japanese interpretation on JKD they take it more seriously and with less ego than America does. America turns everything into an endless argument about everything
I'm always amused when I see comments saying Miyahira is a fake. I've been practicing long enough to know real joint locks when I see them, and he has them mastered, and I mean REALLY mastered.
@lYakuzal2 жыл бұрын
People who say he's fake don't understand martial arts, and this is coming from someone who trains in Muay Thai and Boxing. Not all martial arts have an emphasis on fighting the opponent. Miyahira's martial arts is more based on the approach of incapacitating aggressors. Hell, the past videos that showcase him in this channel shows you that his mindset is all about subduing attackers without having to fight them. This is great for situations like if a burglar has snuck into your house or defending against someone who suddenly grabs you up close. In reality, you'll never know if the enemy has a concealed weapon, so it's best you don't try to fight him. You have to use your smarts and surprise the enemy.
@johndough81152 жыл бұрын
@@lYakuzal Actually, he has also shown crippling hits (albeit lightly..) such as the brutal elbow point strike in the end of the video. The thing is, Chi-Na (Chinese grappling), is a function of both Range, and Choice to be "Nice". If he were pit against 3 to 5 serious attackers, and some of them might have weapons... he likely would not use Chi Na... and would opt for using crippling and lethal strikes, instead of simply using grappling methods. Hes kind of being "Humble", and "Polite", trying not reveal how much more advanced and skilled he is... compared to the JKD visitor. I can pretty much tell this man has excellent short range power... and when combined into finger strike to precise areas... you get real Dim Mak. Unlike the many frauds that know the points... but lack the Explosive power (Fajing) to be able to do the real damaging effects. There is are two vids of explosive power being used with a hammerfist. Search "Glen Levy fajing hammerfist". After that, you can search for user LilyLily whos channel is dedicated to Dim Mak. Some of these vids are questionable... but a few of them are 100% real... and will frighten you, when you see the results. I learned and fully mastered Fajing (Fahh Jing)... and was easily able to KO several different fighters off my mostly extended lead guard hand. Less that 6" distance, vertical fist to their foreheads... and never used anywhere near 20% of what I was capable of delivering. I also used it when applying a mild 10% level arm deflection... which almost shattered an MMA fighters wristbone. It swelled up nearly double in size in about an hours time, and he was in great pains for many days to follow. If you search well, you can find vids of a grandmaster of Tai Chi: "Chen Xioawang Fajing". In one vid at a school gymnasium demonstration.... when he issues fajing, watch his legs closely.. as they shake violently from the excess power surging. No boxers strikes, can cause such a reaction. If he decides to use this on someone, with even a Fraction of his output... they will be carried away in a body bag. I read that he once did a zero inch demo... where he started out touching the OP.. and when he twitched.. he had generated too much power.. and accidentally broke the fighter ribs. This is why many of these guys do not do striking demonstrations. At that level of expression, its very difficult to keep the power levels in a safe range. Its like trying to control how much force Expl0sives will dish out. One too many sticks... and there is a pile of rubble and a huge crater in the ground.
@johndough81152 жыл бұрын
Its not just that hes mastered Joint Locking / Chi-Na... but more importantly, he has mastered the skills to be able to get to a point where he can actually get hold of the OP, safely.. quickly.. and effectively. Its one thing to know how to do a static partner drill application. But its a whole other level.. to be able to intercept the OPs live strikes.. and then go right into a capture and lock. Then even further, is to be able to flow with the OP... no matter which way the OP tries to escape. Changing the very lock type... live... as the OP is changing vectors / tactics... and or other limb attacks. Its very clear that this man is no joke. Extremely clean / flawless techniques, full body-mass unity.. with perfect precision and timings, and heavy power output capabilities were also also shown.
@blockmasterscott2 жыл бұрын
@@johndough8115 And in addition to that, look at how he is ripped! You can see how fit he is under his shirt. Even if he had no fighting education, he would still be a handful.
@lYakuzal2 жыл бұрын
@@johndough8115 He's quite skilled in his arts indeed. But I'm more impressed by his wisdom and intellect. Miyahira knows that there are certain levels of fighters that he cannot fight. This isn't because he's not skilled enough, but only because he doesn't have the knowledge in how to deal with the tactics that professional fighters do, and he's well aware of what they are capable of. It just shows how genuine Miyahira is as a martial artist. I've seen too many chinese martial artist practitioners that criticize professional fighters these days and think they can beat them, but they've never sparred a professional fighter in their life.
Este hombre es una maquina perfecta de pelea. Muy rapido y letal.unos de los mejores
@donelmore25402 жыл бұрын
I developed techniques a few decades ago to introduce my opponents unexpectedly to a wall behind me. It worked really well. I tried to introduce it to my senior students, but I’m not sure they understood it. I also told them to use whatever is around as these Sensei’s have mentioned in this video. Be aware of your surroundings and use it to your advantage. If you get into a fight in a bar, fling your opponent into some bar stools. If he falls over one, you can make your escape. My first teacher got challenged seated in a bar (next door to the Dojo-many of our Dojo’s somehow ended up next to bars). He hit the guy with a reverse pound with his beer stein in his hand. Worked very well he said!
@aikibaby2 жыл бұрын
Don Elmore Sounds like a problem with alcohol. Why fight an enemy when you’re killing yourself? Half of murdered people are drunk at their death and half of killers are drunk when they kill. And probably eighty five percent of people who end up in prison for violence were drunk when they did it.
@robertopinedafonseca1743 Жыл бұрын
Gracias por tanto, maestros
@だい-j9t2 жыл бұрын
こちらの平良さんも先生の技をよく受けられてますね~
@oktay808080 Жыл бұрын
Tamotsu Miyahira size bakınca 7 başlı bir canavar görüyorum. Dehşet bir tekniğiniz var. Sizi tanımamıza izin verdiğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
Hello ! A question that everyone is interested : Does these techniques works against pro fighters or MMA fighters ..........is there a way to avoid them or to face them in a fight ? Thank you in advance ! Thanks for sharing these videos , a pleasure to watch and to learn things !
keep your back to a wall or something that keeps any of them from getting behind you. dont thru your keys, you may need them to get into your car or home. throw coins, pocket knife. ink pen, glasses, dentures, hat. FAKING throwing something often works, too, after you've reached into your pocket (again), after really throwing something once. Dont get too involved with any one opponent, hurt him, use him as an obstacle between you and his buddies, stay out of the middle.
The down/ negative side is you may lose your house/ vehicle’s key... 😂
@randymuaythai4922 жыл бұрын
Great techniques. But it's not for me. But it's so interesting. Will try it. N see if it works against my fighters. Ooooo I see it will works on the streets with regular men. It's a great self defense techniques. So yup. Will practice it. So I don't have to hurt other people. Cus if you using muaythai, kick boxing or taekwondo you'll injured people. With this techniques you can stop someone trying to attack you without injuring them. Yes it's also important.
@piotrl22492 жыл бұрын
Pozdrawiam wszystkich miłośników sztuk walki bardzo dobry odcinek bardzo inspirujący 🥋🥋👍👍🤍❤️🇵🇱
@typowyhondziarz48452 жыл бұрын
W czym niby... To nawet JKD nie jest jak chcesz zobaczyć prawdziwe JKD wpisz michalczapla JKD. Cwiczymy prawdziwe JKD z przekzu Teda Wonga ktory trenowal z brucem najdluzej czyste JKD prywatnie. Jedyna taka szkoiła w polsce jak narazie. JKD to nie jakieś fifarafa tylko konkretne strzaly bez bawienia sie w dzwignie itp...
Ich mache seit 9 Jahren Wing tsun. Meine 10 jährige Tochter seit 5. Es gibt keinen Sport der mehr mit auf den Weg gibt.💪🏼
@hallojutuhb9071 Жыл бұрын
Sehr gut. Ich werde unsere Tochter auch bald für WingTsun-Trainig beim EWTO anmelden.
@meinKrampf33-45 Жыл бұрын
@@hallojutuhb9071 Ich drücke die Daumen..sie wird mit Sicherheit Spaß daran haben wenn der Sifu einigten Plan hat. Würde euch unseren Laden empfehlen aber der ist bestimmt nicht in eurer Nähe😅 Viel Spaß. Sehe gerade das ich 9jahre geschrieben hab..mache es jetzt tatsächlich 20 Jahre.
@hallojutuhb9071 Жыл бұрын
@@meinKrampf33-45 20 Jahre... sehr cool! Ich habe tatsächlich erst vor 6 Jahren mit Krav Maga angefangen und bin dann zu einem SV-System gewechselt, das maßgeblich auf WingTsun basiert und um straßentaugliche Elemente erweitert wurde Aus welcher Ecke kommst du?
@meinKrampf33-45 Жыл бұрын
@@hallojutuhb9071 Aus NRW.. Ich hab auch mal ab und an beim Kravmaga mitgemacht..ist auch sehr ordentlich 😅. Aber WT ist schon eine sehr sehr angenehme Sache. Voralem sieht es gut aus beim verprügeln😂
@soldierdx5565 Жыл бұрын
A maneira que o JKD fez mais simples, já o kung fu demandaria mais treino, entretando são duas situações diferentes