thanks for the teachings im indedeted to you for teaching me how to protect my life from the evel mafia tring to put me in jail by framing me
@Burvedys10 ай бұрын
Gonna roll my belly of all my might and hit the stone cake to fusion the brick. :o)
@jotajota13293 ай бұрын
the translation is bad, and I was really struggling to understand how to apply the techniques demonstrated, as many of them didn't seem to be that easy to execute, in some examples sensei Yoshio Kuba just pulls his assistant's wrist and he crouches down to the point where your knees hit the floor. but in minute 26:43 the concept of how to control the opponent became clearer, he says that even when performing a pull the opponent will not fall, it is essential to apply force to the neck, the grab serves to apply an impact to the neck (a weakest part of the human body, and as mentioned by other masters: if you control the opponent's head, you control your opponent). The impact on the neck is applied with a sudden pull in the right direction. It takes some experience to get the right way of pulling, but I believe that by studying the movements and training in yourself it is possible to learn. I leave this comment for others besides me who find it difficult to try to replicate the techniques, with this concept understood I think it is possible to understand many of the sensei's applications
@elijahturchaninov840410 ай бұрын
The translation is nothing but a joke. Had a good laugh though. Please, fix the errors. Thank you
@seadawg935 ай бұрын
This is hard to understand, but the video is really good. Is this available anywhere with better translation?
@davehatte10569 ай бұрын
No AI
@АндрейФедоров-ж7ю10 ай бұрын
Please leave Japanese speech only or add subtitles, the translation is awful