This was a great demonstration explanation of the intercepting side kick. Ishii Sensei’s execution and explosiveness is very evident. Hiyori picked up the kick pretty quickly and she clearly has a mind for body mechanics as she was asking the right questions. Great video and the spirit of humility and learning was wonderful.
@gpmdf__34811 ай бұрын
Maybe because almost every martial art performs this kick. That´s like Anderson Silva, when fighting Viltor Belfort, people saying that kick was learned from Steven Seagal, but that is a common kick, present in a lot of martial arts. in Taekwondo, this is "Yop tchagui".
@fredatlas439610 ай бұрын
@@gpmdf__348 But Ishii sensei performs it differently from Shotokan karate
@gpmdf__34810 ай бұрын
@@fredatlas4396. Hi, I am yellow belt on Shotokan Karate, red belt with black degree on Taekwondo (almost black belt). I can say that the core of this kick is the same, with some different minimal details from one art to another. As instance, on Taekwondo it's more fluid, while Karate is a little more "hardened". Whats I mean is that these kicks are not principles of one specific martial art, but are common on all of them, with minimal differences. The various Karate styles themselves, have the same essence, but with differences that were put there by different families that used to practice, resulting in different styles, but same martial art, same core, same principles. Bruce Lee kicks are like Taekwondo kicks, with some little diferences on style, but one can not say that they are totally different technics. People use to say these technics are totally different, but they are not. And lots of technics are totally fake, but are shown as they would be pretty useful on a fight. You have to be a very conscious person to understand what is real and what is not.
@gpmdf__3489 ай бұрын
@las4396 This kick is very common in a lot of martial arts. Bruce Lee performed it several times on his movies. We can see it on Tae-kwon-do, Muay Thai or even Anderson Silva, performing it in the middle of a fight (usually as a low kick). It's a pretty simple kick. In Tae-kwon-do, here in my country, you start training it from the white belt.
@realsocratease8 ай бұрын
Yeah absolutely, looks basically identical to a hopping side kick. I was curious if he was going to teach/perform a back leg side kick which is much more difficult to make fluid because of the level of body twisting involved to get the foot and the leg into the right position to throw it.@@gpmdf__348
@桜-n1g Жыл бұрын
これはまた人気出そうな先生だ…
@藤城拓海 Жыл бұрын
強くて長身美人だからね☺️
@60gidget Жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed this video more then most I've watched. In this video I've noticed a lot more detail and more understanding of the sidekick. I can see a lot of difference and the approach from close/mid range sidekick, Kicking from a distance and low sheen/knee sidekicks. I can also see the 'burst' approach that gives that extra power. And most importantly keeping the body more central then leaning back and pointing 45" direction when using a mid range or low sidekick. Thank you Sifu Ishii.
@buminkarakun6843 Жыл бұрын
The Legend of Karate Hirokazu Kanazawa's granddaughter, Hiyori Sensei, the daughter of Nobuaki Kanazawa. Hirokazu Kanazawa left a tremendous mark on the world of Karate, and our respect for him and his family is boundless. Oss
I really enjoy their spirit of generosity, fun and humility. Serious about learning and teaching, but done in such a wonderful way, with respect and gratitude on BOTH sides.
@伊藤博文-e7j Жыл бұрын
金澤先生のお孫さんなのか。なんと立派な!
@fredatlas439610 ай бұрын
She is Hirokazu Kanazawa's granddaughter
@kenyozaki3947 Жыл бұрын
タカさんの「それオレも受けたい!」の表情がカワイスギ
@noisebomb25 Жыл бұрын
Awesome teacher and great questions coming from her. I learned a lot from this one🥋
É disparado o melhor canal sobre Artes Marciais! Parabéns por sempre nos surpreender positivamente! Kanazawa continua representando brilhantemente o Karatê Do com a neta! Thanks from Brazilian Amazon region, oss!
@lazycrazy1007 She is the late, famous shotokan karate master Hirokazu Kanazawa's granddaughter. Her father is Nobuaki Kanazawa Sensei's daughter
@ryanchothia88308 ай бұрын
Thank you for the very informative message in your video .
@NoName-lg2yr Жыл бұрын
東吾先生、ほんと截拳道を体現してて動きが早いな〜
@ST-ro3bq Жыл бұрын
カワイイしスタイル良いな。
@bojnebojnebojne7 ай бұрын
Always fascinating to see breakdowns of how to perform a motion that at the first glance looks very simple and easy to execute, but in reality is a lot more complicated when looking deeper into it. Quite a few segments in rapid succession where small details matter a lot in order to maximize it's potential. Gotta hand it to both Sensei and Student here, even a student of her caliber being so humble and not letting her very real and accomplished skills in karate dictate her approach to learning. She has a genuine interest to nail every detail there is in order to do it as best as she can possible do it, such a great great mindset!
@milosvater7266 Жыл бұрын
Ahoj mistři! Musím uznat, že kop do boku (v Goju ryu = yoko geri) je velice pěkný, rychlý a účinný... Bravo! To je skutečně silná zbraň u kopů! Dáma mistrně v karate se to naučila kopat pěkně rychle - pokud to nezkoušela již předtím... 😉 Hello masters! I must admit that the kick to the side (in Goju ryu = yoko geri) is very nice, fast and effective... Bravo! That's a really powerful kicking weapon! The lady master of karate learned to kick it pretty quickly - if she hasn't tried it before... My big appreciation! 😉
@donelmore2540 Жыл бұрын
Ishii’s kicks are brilliant! I’ve done Karate for many decades and decided many many years ago that a side kick with the heel is much more effective than the blade edge. However, for kicking the knee or leg, I think the blade edge gives you more of a chance to make contact as the leg and knee are so mobile.
@jkdfighter4964 Жыл бұрын
blade is weaker, but gives you slightly more range. however, the benefits from the heel is much more powerful. Ishii's sidekick is strong but i think mine is better. He tends to push too much.
@horizonblack Жыл бұрын
@@jkdfighter4964 The kicks he is demonstrating control range. The high kick will shove, yes. The low kick is a stopping kick. If your aim is self defense, controlling range is paramount. You are correct that delivery with the heel strikes with more power, but the blade strikes hard enough for most purposes.
@бедовый-б6л8 ай бұрын
Очень здорово, что добавили русские субтитры! Раньше смотрел как глухой, теперь стало легче понимать о чём говорят, а это важно. Чуть не забыл - девушка очень красивая!
@fabioscanario Жыл бұрын
Agradeço aos mestres pelas legendas em português, já acompanhava há um bom tempo e agora posso aprender muito mais sabendo o que é falado nos vídeos, muito obrigado!!!!
@thomb68297 ай бұрын
this channel is so cool, I'm so glad It came on my recs.
@awtzzzzzzz2151 Жыл бұрын
What strikes me the most is their humility is palpable. Good vibes.
@davidletterboyz Жыл бұрын
At first, her kicks were still two steps, like a karate kick. But soon she found the fluidity. Very talented and a world champion karateka indeed.
@horizonblack Жыл бұрын
I noticed the same thing. Truly impressive sports person
@かもです Жыл бұрын
不意な東吾先生はテンション上がる
@jaimeflor4181 Жыл бұрын
Although I studied Taekwondo the most, I did read the Tao of Jeet Kune Do. At least in my dojang, our teacher was focused more on power than Olympic sparring like modern Taekwondo. He also taught us to use our heal with our side kick. Anyhow, it was cool to see Hiyori adjust to the style difference.
@でんお Жыл бұрын
昨日家にゴキブリがでたんですがその時にこのバーストステップが役に立ちました。ありがとうございます
@randalwung8715 Жыл бұрын
This makes me think of how many or most of Bruce's students had some kind of martial arts or fighting background, and how, if what you had worked, he didn't try to change you so much as give you the tools and understanding to make you better. Joe Lewis said that after training with Bruce, he felt like he couldn't lose; and at least one former kempo student-might've been Steve Golden-said that when he went back and sparred with his old classmates, he was amazed at how easily he could handle them. JKD was/is a collection of principles that Lee found were shared by all martial arts-the science that makes any system or technique work-and the art is using that science to make whatever you do as direct, efficient, and effective as it can be. In other words: This lady's gonna be whoopin' some ASS, lol.
@足柄さん-f5p Жыл бұрын
動画で見ても東吾先生の蹴りの速さに驚く。 正対すると本当に反応できなさそう。
@Mess.ephemere Жыл бұрын
Oui il est très rapide et ses coup pénétres en profondeur.
@AD690smcr7 ай бұрын
It is really cool to see something that has it's origin in Taekwon-do being executed so well in another art with such good understanding of the mechanics of the kick. I personally like how he highlights the slight alterations to the TKD version in regards to shoulder position which make additional engagement with hands easier. In TKD with this kick you aim is to strike with the kick and then move back out again. For people who do traditional TKD and not the sport, it is so refreshing to see content like this. Most significant variation would be the position of the leg when getting ready to kick. TKD brings the foot up closer to the knee of the back leg. The Value of this is that as you kick out and your back foot twists, you engage more power as your leg kicks out (much like twisting a punch, but with your leg and body).
@Peekingduck Жыл бұрын
That was really interesting and fun, thanks for sharing this ! ! !
@nisangshyam1830 Жыл бұрын
After 2 years i suddenly remembered this channel
@fumeokid8 ай бұрын
Deadly and she’s pretty too! ❤
@thomasda3482 Жыл бұрын
Remember she is not beginner ,she is highly trained karate champion... She will learn it fast and ask proffetion
Интересно. Очень похоже на практику Сават. Также Скотт Эдкинс хорошо объясняет некоторые детали приложения силы при подобном ударе.
@madjidchouarbi3921 Жыл бұрын
Savate was one of the main influences of Jeet Kune Do.
@ねこやまじょーじ Жыл бұрын
基礎が凄いから対応力が早く、理解力もあるんだろう。 少し訛ってるのが可愛い。
@marcd19818 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, it is the first I have watched from your channel. I was familiar with Bruce Lee's low kick for street defense, but I have never seen the side kick demonstrated before. The Sensei was very impressive with his speed and power, and gave excellent instruction on how to perform these kicks.
@9usuck0 Жыл бұрын
I have met a few men who were students and friends with Bruce Lee. He throw his sidekicks almost like a maul kick. Used his hamstrings and butt muscles. He never kicked like these flashy ones except to look flashy for presentation. In my understanding from talking with those men.
@typhoonic Жыл бұрын
dunno what a maul kick is tbh. you mean mule kick? yeah, his books and sketches all show him planting the full heel, and he does put an emphasis on the chamber being brought in close to the body (another common mistake with people with weak side kicks)
@9usuck0 Жыл бұрын
@@typhoonic mule, thanks for the correction. My auto correct really gets wild sometimes.
@asaei Жыл бұрын
東吾先生、ホメ上手😂 日和先生、センスのかたまり😮
@wnmoy Жыл бұрын
JKD originated from Wing Chun which was refined by actual application (i.e. street fights). The idea for power generation shown here is a perfect example of advanced WC not many of the so called Sifu on KZbin knows. I have only seen it with SiBak Duncan Leung (and his students) and personally from Sifu Alan Lee.
@GatsuKS8 ай бұрын
Ishii-sensei is amazing, he explains it and demonstrates very clearly. Even I as a complete amateur understood the core concept quickly.
Сенсей Канадзава был отличный мастер карате, не каждый человек сможет достичь при жизни своей всё мастерство карате, боксёр силён в руках и в движениях и каратист хорош в крепких ногах и в движениях, если каратист усвоит две вещи руки как ноги и ноги как руки, вот тогда к такому человеку никто в драке никогда не подойдёт, сенсей канадзава этим обладал ломая доски с ноги и с рук. ☝️⛩️👊🥋🦶🇯🇵
@bobblav34465 ай бұрын
cours précis et magnifique. thanks !
@bubasmit8053 Жыл бұрын
Реально лучший мастер! 👍Очень круто.девкшка красотка)
@DamnAwesome6 ай бұрын
This was pretty damn cool!
@oldschoolkarate-5o Жыл бұрын
i practice , Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, this jkd Sifu on your channel is the real deal😃👍🏽
Good Martial Artist. A great exponent of the System. I was impressed with his skill in " 1% Warrior " and have subscribed 😊
@komarithsoth422 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@misterlau5246 Жыл бұрын
I learned that kick from wing chun basically. But the son of my sifu taught me some things like this "Bruce Lee's kick". It's also similar in the last steps to the muay Thai "flying kick" too
@jesseswalters5 ай бұрын
I watched Return of the Dragon a million times studying Bruce Lee doing this kick, rewinding that scene over and over. He tossed that buff little stunt guy 10 feet, at least.
@金太郎-q5n Жыл бұрын
この子素晴らしいですね😊
@arthurwatts16808 ай бұрын
I remember a Tae Kwon Do instructor back in the 80s who had the best side kick I've ever seen. It wasn't high or particularly flashy but man it was effective. He liked to get in to just outside punching distance - closer than you would expect a side kick to come from - and drive his heel into the opponent's ribs or solar plexus. I watched him drop an overly aggressive brown belt during sparring with this technique and it was a thing of beauty.
@vincentjouen46595 ай бұрын
J'ai pas mal utilisé ces coups en boxe française et associer la prise d'élan et le chassé latéral (ou side kick) est vraiment dévastateur surtout dans les jambes. Par contre comme dit dans la vidéo ne pas oublié pivoter son pied d'appui au risque d'une entorse grave (ça m'est arrivé une fois : j'ai mis plusieurs mois à m'en remettre). Très bonne vidéo
Als Jugendlicher habe ich mal jeet kune do gelernt....nun bin ich über 50 , und als Journalist werde ich oft bedroht und angegriffen...da mache ich mit euch weiter...mp Musikjournalist und Soziologe munich
@footy888 Жыл бұрын
ちゃんとジークンドーになってるように見える
@waleryjantrzesniewski5790 Жыл бұрын
Dziekuje bardzo!Блогодарю! СZESC.
@macmacdonald4996 Жыл бұрын
ANother great vid folks...cant wait for part 2.!!
@kharadinbrahman10 ай бұрын
thank you for the subtitles, great demonstration. . It looks to me, Sensei Ishii carries the spirit of JKD. greetings from Russia.
Wait... using a kick as a jab? That's a wild concept! 😳🤔
@philipzhong8 ай бұрын
I like your open minded to accept the useful martial arts.
@666Zamorano8 ай бұрын
Muy inspirador y muy agradecido 🔥🔥🔥💯🙏🏼🙏🏼
@weixinlin4468 ай бұрын
I just saw you in the "one percent warrior" movie. very cool.
@karlozhoffer365111 ай бұрын
Bruce clearly learned these kicks from taekwondo master Jhoon Rhee... Although, he has changed his stances for better footwork, this kick and the way it is done is totally similar to taekwondo.
@wlqpqpqlqmwnhssisjw6055 Жыл бұрын
love from india , keep posting
@leonardoespinosa4841 Жыл бұрын
Hola kuro obi muy buen video destreza y rapidez como alumno de goyu ryu si levantos la rodilla para dar la patada pero acá se ve no tanto eso pero más rapidezy también fuerza muy interesante de estos maestros mostrar esa técnica en velocidad realmente buena como siempre sorprende muchas gracias un abrazo amigos desde Chile 🇨🇱.
@sodazman5 ай бұрын
Show's how great Bruce Lee's philosophies were even decades later.