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@Yabadabadoo162 жыл бұрын
很难的视频!
@crisalcantara76712 жыл бұрын
Osu
@نبيلسريديمولاي Жыл бұрын
العربية
@MagDiSante11 ай бұрын
As i always write, Naka Sensei IS the FUTURE of the Traditional Shotokan Karate ... He keeps the original Spirit of Budo BUT also continuously develops and updates a "modern" and effective technique ... As it should be, indeed, Funakoshi Sensei always highlighted the importance of an "evolution" ! It's a shame that we can't get a chance to see him in my country (Italy) ...
@JN-hg5wnАй бұрын
Yep truly one of the Best 🙌 OSS!!
@donelmore25402 жыл бұрын
This is a high level video by a great teacher. Decades ago, when I was young, I used to subtlely create openings for my opponent on purpose. Then, when my opponent started to attack my opening, I would counter attack before his attack was effective. They thought I was very very fast, but really they were just attacking where I wanted them to attack. Naka Sensei has good explanations here and most of the translations are clear. His explanation of why a “stretched out” body doesn’t deliver an effective attack is very true, but not widely understood in my view. I also liked his explanation of the difference between Ippon and Wazari. Even though I’m not a member of the JKA (I’ve been a member of the SKA, Shotokan Karate of America, for over 50 years.) I support most everything he presented here.
@crisalcantara76712 жыл бұрын
Osu
@houseofkungfu25432 жыл бұрын
This I Feel, this should NOT be free on youtube. These are gems. Please everyone make some sort of contribution to this channel. Naka Sensei is letting his soul go; as a Gongfu teacher I understand and can see that. Dont take this information for granted. It can make you a champion applying these principles and mastering them
@wchphoto2 жыл бұрын
Such an informative video. For 55 years, I (and most of the American judges) have always understood that "Ippon" was a full point and "Wazari" was a half point. I like Naka Sensei's explanation that anything less than perfect can only be wazari. Also, when he states that sen-, go-, and tai-no-sen were all one, my mind said "Ahh!" I'll be watching this video a few more times!
@deejin252 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting close captions in English. It was a great lesson and the continuous Kumite with the infighting was fun to watch. I've not seen too many JKA people fight that way even though I started in Shotokan in 1980 before moving on to other styles. I love watching sparring footage of different styles. He seems to have adopted a more fluid execution influenced by his forays into Okinawa and China than the typical JKA masters we used to see.
Exactly, Master Tatsuya Naka: Distance, Angles and Timing are the three- in-one essences of good Kumite. Congratrulations, good health and many, many good students! Paul, 66,retired instructor of Karate
@johnbrown-cl6sj2 жыл бұрын
I am learning on my own Hapkido and I approach an opponent in the same manner. Circle away from the round house kicking leg and immediately attack the throat, ribs, or knee. Martial arts is for my defense of a stranger entering my house so, immediately immobilizing the threat is my goal. Great video Sensei!
As always, great instruction. Also, the ability to re-run parts of the video is key - trying to see what Naka Sensei is doing can be hard - he is so fast!
I discovered your channel some months ago, and now, with close to nothing knowledge of the Japanese language, I would love to come train with you! :) Great instructions!
@shiningmoondusk2 жыл бұрын
Hi, watched some videp of y spectating more then acting... Have to tell y have see here your mastery, and i respect y so much. Have trained Wado-Ryu long time ago and much actualy training like a monk now these techniques. I have never been chearching for troubles but at my age this single tsuky in defense saved me 3 times in real life. Bless y all.
@picvajzpikcers2 жыл бұрын
This is so natural and logical, and yet I wasn't aware of this kind of trick. Arigato gozaimashita, Naka-sensei.
The criteria are the same all over the world. In every rule's handbook is written that techniques must show an effective potential, punch can don't touch jodan targets but arms cannot be full straight, just like Naka sensei shown. In any waza ari/ippon tournament the main purpose for both athletes and referees is to score an ippon. Ippon is made by several parameters or criteria; good form, attitude, distance, timing, zanshin and/or more. If all of them are respected, score is ippon. If one is missing score goes down in waza ari. If at least 2 are missing there is no score.
@paulkazimierzdanisz51522 жыл бұрын
OSS Sensei, I am/was green obi 6 kyu traditional Shotokan 1984, so now only white obi 9 kyu. Pre warm up in front of your opponent making it look like the most likely technique you intend to use, your opponent might be thinking of ways to respond or attack, the small advantage of this might sometimes be enough to lure the opponent into deliberate mistakes .your own reflexes are a major player and this can make more room for you,
@kd97322 жыл бұрын
Thank you ! It was great.
@828maori52 жыл бұрын
A great insight from Naka Sensei, and the execution of these ideas were fantastic.
@DESIMONE662 жыл бұрын
Grandissimo Naka Sensei! The best of the best. Oss.
@vera.oravova2 жыл бұрын
I like sensei Naka´s movies and his real training. He is incredible. I wish to have him as my sensei. But I am implanted with an ICD, so I am not allowed to learn karate.
@satheeshkumar68652 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Thankyou for sharing 🙏
@ezequielbarrera73832 жыл бұрын
Que hermoso poder ver esto en mi propio idoma, el Español, muchas gracias!
@ДмитрийПогасий-т4э2 жыл бұрын
Naka Sensei is amazing! Russia loves you!!! Health for many years to come!!!
@elmkarate2 жыл бұрын
The video was very impressive. Thank youuuuuu👍❤
@chardesantonio92342 жыл бұрын
Obrigado pela legenda em português. Oss.
@Leonard.Pusic772 жыл бұрын
Bravo sensei
@gaelbgalbar93072 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration, thanks to Sensei n students.
@jakdavn34122 жыл бұрын
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@nirwanasantisanti61782 жыл бұрын
Osh Sensei Naka... 🙏🙏
@tsfv2 жыл бұрын
この動画に中先生の誠実な人間性と恐ろしさが詰まっていますね!
@blaz12355 ай бұрын
Nice fight 👍👍🤠✊️
@manuchehrkarate2 жыл бұрын
Hallo , Können Sie auch ein Video über Sen- no- sen und Tai- No- Sen und Go- No- Sen Machen ? Danke
My long experience in martial arts is I picked the effective thinique and practice It well
@m969202 жыл бұрын
Why the back hand stay down, we see this in many old tournaments? Why not hands up as we see in ''karate combat'' tournaments and kickboxing? Can you make a vid about defense, are traditional blocks useless?
@johndough81152 жыл бұрын
Hes using variations in height, depending on the OPs positions and movements. That said.. he is trying to cover both the upper gate and mid / low gate, at the same time. This gives the advantage, that the OP can not easily fake high... and attack low... or the opposite of that. Also.. in creating that open space.. he invites attacks, to allow for more counter opportunities. Also.. a low hand that rises upwards, is a visual trick that Magicians often use. Its hard for the eyes to see and track it... before its way too late. I once sparred against a Kyokushin Karate instructor (I mostly do Wing Chun). He left both of his arms up high.. and that left his midsection and even chest, opened up to attacks... and I exploited this often, in the match. Afterwards, I asked him why he kept his arms up that high... and he stated that in their Tournaments, they are much more concerned about taking a KO kick to their heads (which is how many of the matches tend to end). Since many fighters have tough abs.. and are willing to risk broken ribs... they focus more on protecting the head (the "Off-Switch"). That said.. a highly Skilled OP has no problem with using a single arm to protect an entire gate range. The arm is like a sword, that both covers space, and parries any attacks to that space. When combined with footwork and angles... it becomes very difficult for the OP to get the ability to score a hit on someone like that. Realize that Sport methods... are very different from actual Combat. And that while protecting the head is important.. one much also protect the rest of the body.. equally, as well. Its not about points, ego, etc. Its about self preservation, protection from various kinds of impact injuries, losing mobility + pain issues... and more.
@m969202 жыл бұрын
@@johndough8115 Thanks for your time, i like to see a more detailed explanation of defence in real life and tournaments from Naka. Also why kyokushin never punch on the face, people say you can brake your hands by shooting face without gloves anyway.
@johndough81152 жыл бұрын
@@m96920 I do not understand why they do not allow hand strikes to the head... other than typical sport degradation. That said.. IF a fighter was capable of delivering lethal impact.. even with padded gloves on... then that also may have been one of the reasons. What I can tell you.. is that anyone who has never had fist conditioning.. could easily break their knuckles on someones head. I have trained Iron Body, and Iron Fist. This includes hitting a Canvas bag that is Packed full of Coarse Grain Beach Sand. When you hit it... the sand conforms to the shape of the knuckles.. but then becomes Solid as a ROCK. And since the bag is hung from a solid concrete wall... its not going to move. All of the impact forces thus bounce right back into you... and challenge you internally... from fist to foot. Additionally, there is knuckle pushups done on hardwood flooring. As well as mild to medium level "Tapping" done on hardwood or steel surfaces. The use of "Dit Da Jow", a Chinese herbal lineament, is used to prevent, and or erase all traces of any Swelling, in less than 5 minutes of application. The solution also helps to increase the bloodflow, thus making the bones and tissues even more denser... in a much quicker period of time. This had gotten my fists to the level where I can hit someone bare-fisted into their foreheads... and not suffering any injuries. That said... the Chinese combat arts also deliver forces differently from many other arts. It makes it less likely to cause injury to the person striking... and it actually causes even More damages to the person being hit. (Fajing - "Explosive Power". See the videos: Glen Levy Fajing hammerfist)
@cahallo59642 жыл бұрын
@@johndough8115 they stopped with the face punching because kyokushin was never a professional sport and you as a salaryman cannot just walk into the office full of bruises 3 times a week lol
@m969202 жыл бұрын
@@johndough8115 but, do you really believe chinese martial arts? I think they are not worthit at all.
@hys44112 ай бұрын
先の先、対の先、後の先は、ボクシングでいうとカウンターですね。
@k4x4map462 жыл бұрын
nice!!
@hoangly63252 жыл бұрын
Bài học bổ ích
@radensukmanagalih44262 жыл бұрын
Keren
@andybuga5826 Жыл бұрын
It looks like Naka sensei uses a lot of Wado ryu stuff🤔
@sergiotrofinofilhotrofino80132 жыл бұрын
oss sensei
@SlenderKS2 жыл бұрын
Naka
@kaisser99582 жыл бұрын
Yo también tengo el Ipon 13
@b0ys0l092 жыл бұрын
流石、
@fpdlswu22 жыл бұрын
이게 우리나라에 더 유명해졌으면
@abelpraveen37132 жыл бұрын
Taka sensei is a great legendary Karate master who knows how to combine traditional and modern karate. I respect you from my heart 🙏
@taherabadi.m81302 жыл бұрын
بسیار عالی
@iraomaiden6321 Жыл бұрын
OSSS!
@ednaldocordeirodasilva81352 жыл бұрын
Oss l m from Brazil
@David-vb4yh2 жыл бұрын
Oss!
@nikkoigawa8057 Жыл бұрын
Jodan gyakuzuki il n'y a plus de réserve :le bras droit est tendus au maximum donc le coup n'est 👊 pas éfficace !!*?..il ne touche pas l,'adversaire. Skin touch.
Point and stop, that's the worst thing that could happen to Karate.
@CarpetinstallationandsalesinAu2 жыл бұрын
在日本看到了中国古代的样子
@orxanseyidov7545 Жыл бұрын
Japan Savate))))
@jareth74562 ай бұрын
Fear ...surprise ...hesitation and confusion and what is the other one ??? ....anyway sensai you got winded from a thirty second bout of play fighting and started mouth breathing.....your karate knowledge is quite good you obviously have something to teach....that said it would seem that you have gotten out of shape ....you need old sensai to drive behind you on your run in his van drinking beer smoking cigarettes...and every so often to yell "run faster" "run faster "....but now he had long since passed beyond the veil of this existence
@Kar-g7x5 ай бұрын
Думаю, этим мастерам балета придется очень плохо, если они встретят боксера, имеющего хотя бы 2-летний опыт тренировок