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@МихаилМакаров-з8о2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@КОЧЕВНИКДОМОЙ2 жыл бұрын
Хамзат Чимаев уебашит и деда и любого из его учеников на 2-й минуте. Жёстко, тяжело и без выебонов. С уважением к Мастеру. Не надо вам ездить в Россию. Пожалуйста!
@chimpwithalimp50012 жыл бұрын
Any UFC fighter would leave all of these guys in a wheelchair for the rest of their lives if they ever battled.
@chimpwithalimp50012 жыл бұрын
@@lh3428 no these are Called bullshido actors that pretend their martial art can stop anyone, my point was any UFC fighter would leave any on those guys in a wheelchair if they fought because the bullshido didn’t work
@ruslanabdillah20932 жыл бұрын
Terima kasih untuk subtitle Indonesia
@bummers2 жыл бұрын
I love his reply that "he don't know if he can defeat them until he actually fight". Despite being a karate master, he gives such measured and humble reply. Perhaps precisely because he is a karate master, he knows the limits of his mastery of his own art and that for every mountain, there are yet higher mountains 一山還有一山高。
@sanesanchezs2 жыл бұрын
I think it's just basic self-awareness. Even if you have the utmost confidence in your abilities, you should never assume that you have no equal. There are so many people out there that some of them are bound to be better than you. It is humble, but also logical and common sense.
@DerChilluminate2 жыл бұрын
He is old and he knows it . He wants to say that he can't fight over rounds like In boxing but no one knows what happend if he needs to serious because he got some skil and is for his age really good in form . He can do some moves but maximum 2 minutes maby
@billdoor31402 жыл бұрын
The problem is non of this pre rehearsed routines nonsense actually works. 🙄
@Spiritcr1jsher2 жыл бұрын
@@billdoor3140 exactly. Nobody has a single actual video in the last 100 years of it ever being effective.
@billdoor31402 жыл бұрын
@@Spiritcr1jsher there's videos...all pre rehearsed routines lol. I'm a bit of a spoil sport or reality checker. I've boxed since I was 7. Represented uk at schoolboy level. Have since trained in Jujitsu and tried a few of these nonsense martial arts like Akido and didn't become compliant. When an instructor ordered me to go very slowly and with 5% force I asked him why? When he said for training purposes I told him I didn't believe his super slow motion wrist grabs would work. When he tried to grab my wrist I threw the other hand and easily hit his chin the following punches he couldn't defend....this nonsense doesn't work. And will get those trying it badly hurt.. Everything I did if I did in boxing and Jujitsu would have been handled...these people are play fighting. And will get people like the O.P absolutely battered. These people are living in a fantasy world
@angelisaaccamacho65502 жыл бұрын
In `1953, I was stationed in Kadena AFB, Okinawa. I took Judo and Karate then. My instructors in Judo were, the Chief of Police Mr. Yamakawa, Mr. Ohama, Second in command in the Police Department, their instructors of the police at that time: Mr. Tomasito in Judo, a huge man, and Mr. Miyasato, a 7th dan, in the art of Karate. I was priviledged to have been invited by Mr. Yamakawa to continue my Judo training with the Naha police, my instructor then Mr. Tomasito, and then, was introduced to Karate, my instructor Mr. Miyasato. These happened during my las three months of my stay in Okinawa. I was in the Air Force, stationed at Kadena AFB. The reason these people took to me was because I was short in hight, 5'3"" tall, like them and I was extremely fast in my movements. I became a Brown Belt during a tournament in which I bested two American Marines and then lost to an Okinawan young black belt. I got my belt though. I cherish that year and a half stationed there and to have been taught the Martial Arts by those wonderful and professional Okinawans. I am 91 years old and I still practice my Katas. TSgt USAF Retired.
@frodeodegard93252 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service, and for still being a Budoka!
@arzobisporomero2 жыл бұрын
Felicitaciones desde Argentina. Hice poco tiempo Shotokan. Que diferencias con el Okinaeense Señor. Muchas gracias.
@johnreidy28042 жыл бұрын
You are what my generation calls "The Real Deal". Glad you posted your story friend. And many more years of training to you.....keep going and don't let anyone every tell you that you are too old. Training as you do it with Kata keeps you young! Thanks again :-)
@khamariblair48982 жыл бұрын
That is amazing! Thank you for sharing that amazing journey in the martial arts Sensei.
@vincentdesiano48612 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful remembrance! When l was on my high school cross country and track team, a teammate and good friend Steve, was a senior ( l was a Junior) and a brown belt in the Okinawan style. He used to spar with someone from his dojo who was a black belt. He would always tell me, “He kicked my a- -! He would eventually become a third degree black belt and teach nurses the art. Another friend of mine was 6th degree black belt in hop kido. He got out of the federation and formed his own school. He once competed in, l believe, Korea and took second place! He also sparred with Bruce Lee and told me he was average, which was unbelievable to me at the time! Possibly the difference could be that Lee was not known for full contact competition, whereas my friend studied a hard form of martial arts where full contact was an essential part of the art.
@randpresley1666 Жыл бұрын
My sensei was an old man, nearly 87. The power and technique he exerted without force was incredible. Respect to him was not because of his age, respect to him was of his vast knowledge of efficient execution. RIP!
@drd1924 Жыл бұрын
Efficiency of motion....as he said when he was young he used force. Now that he is old, he fights smarter.....Efficiency of both motion and leverage. Strange they don't teach this at first
@goldriverbank664728 күн бұрын
@@drd1924Can you teach calculus to the first grade.
@drd192427 күн бұрын
@@goldriverbank6647 At least the concept of, Yes, there has to be a starting point and helping someone understand the concept and what it can be used for such as "Area under the curve" helps one get started in at least a preliminary understanding. I remember in 3rd grade some people were having trouble with just calculating basic fractions, the words numerator and denomintor alone were too confusing for some and got them interchanged. However later, I taught my 8 year kid Algebra so he would understand why we might use polynomials instead of numbers for instance, using cross multiplication to solve a problem. Due to introducing him to "THE CONCEPT" so early, he was always ahead in math, graduated H.S. early and went on to be a computer programmer. You could say, "I brainwashed him to be smart" by early introduction of complex concepts. along with power of suggestion and positive reinforcement. However Some people just do not have that particular side of the brain developed early enough and instead have the emotional side catered too much. Just look at millenials these day who argue with nothing but how they feel about something with no facts or reasoning whatsoever to back themselves up, then when you try to "Shappiro" their pitiful asses with facts, math and reasoning, leaving emotion out of the equation they quip back with something so ignorant as "Don't talk down to me"
@drd192427 күн бұрын
@@goldriverbank6647 Perhaps learn how to read and correctly interpret English before questioning me about math I said "AT FIRST" Not in first grade "At FIRST" means "to begin with" or / "before hand" or / "Previous to" And Yes I could likely teach at least "THE CONCEPT" of Calculus to a 1st Grader such as "Area Under the Curve" I taught my 8 year ol kid Algebra so he would understand why we may use polynomials to solve a problem instead of just numbers, such as when using cross multipliction and wouldn't become one of those lost common core millenials who struggle with simple fractions mixing up what a numerator and denominator are then cannot even count back your change as a Dollar store clerk. Ya know, one of THOSE types whose emotional side of the brain was catered to develop way more early on rather than beginning with their mathematical side, so they only argue with their emotions or how they feel about a concept with no facts or reasoning to back it up, jumping to conclusions with nothing more than speculation, and when you go to Shappiro their sorry ass, they cannot quip back with anything more than "Don't talk down to me" when all you did was use facts logic and reasoning.
@jpinon20132 жыл бұрын
He has a lot of wisdom to pass on. I would be honored to have a sensei like him.
@gregbignose36312 жыл бұрын
So would I
@TheHailstorm772 жыл бұрын
He’s touching the weak points of human body. Def worth learning from.
@carlosrios40182 жыл бұрын
Of course
@billdoor31402 жыл бұрын
@@TheHailstorm77 it's pressure point striking and unfortunately it doesn't actually work in real fights.
@billdoor31402 жыл бұрын
Wise man once say "pre rehearsed routines against non resisting opponents is useless" lol any local boxing gym or MMA gym will teach you 1000 times more than these fake pre rehearsed routines play fighting clowns
@williampinner18932 жыл бұрын
I'm 64 & out of shape. In my late teens through my late 30's I studied various diciplines of martial arts on & off but mostly on. I have not trained for 20 yrs for various resons. This vidio encouraged me to begin training again. Not the way I did in the day but to do what I can to improve. Thank you for inspiring me to begin again.
@nucupanzaru96092 жыл бұрын
Te salut omule, și eu am 64! Am avut și eu traseul meu în viață și am învățat câte ceva! 🧘 Și am obținut o centură! Doar că pe alt continent și cu alte norme și limite! Un gând bun! 👍 Super tare maestrul! 👍👍👍
@giuseppe65952 жыл бұрын
Volevi dire fino alla fine degli anni 90?
@emilianoturazzi2 жыл бұрын
@@giuseppe6595 no da quando era adolescente fino a verso i quarant'anni
@pablo-aed2 жыл бұрын
Covid
@muggsspongedice2 жыл бұрын
I’m 69 and never stopped training which got me through illness and injury including covid pneumonia ~ I’m continuing and always changing up training to prevent covid & injury - like the master says: I cannot love like I used to, the years developed ingenuity ~ the basics are always the basics & foundations to work from & develop
@kraptastic333 Жыл бұрын
Sun shines eternally on the teacher who shares wisdom near children. Thank you for the video and the lessons
@ひでひで-j3u4 жыл бұрын
理論どおりにいかない、やってみないと分らないと話されています。その謙虚なお人柄が好きです。
@レモレモ檸檬4 жыл бұрын
そのアイコンの果実ってなんですか?アテモヤ?
@felmarfuentes19212 жыл бұрын
This is rare. Getting wisdom from a master, that's intended for real encounters, sharing applications you don't see everyday. Highly practical, thoughtfully done, sincerely given, secrets from a master, selfless.
@vladimirskripotchikov54932 жыл бұрын
Выполнение Санчин-но ката потрясающе и познавательно. Жаль, что снято с одного ракурса.
@seoulmandan2 жыл бұрын
A great teacher realizes he has never stopped being a student.
@shawncarter71882 жыл бұрын
It's gentlemen like this sensei and the respect and friendship shown by the students which make me prefer traditional martial arts over current popular disciplines. The wisdom and life philosophy are much more important to me than anything.
@ImmySpeak2 жыл бұрын
There's so much to learn from him... absolute wisdom and knowledge...
@johndalquen76682 жыл бұрын
I at first thought you wrote, "there's not much to learn from him". I was thinking are you sure?! Then I read it right and felt a bit stupid.
@ImmySpeak2 жыл бұрын
@@johndalquen7668 😂😆 LMAO...
@billdoor31402 жыл бұрын
Only thing you can learn from these pre rehearsed routines is what doesn't work. An amateur boxer would smash all these clowns. When are people like yourself going to grow up and realise these pre rehearsed routines against non resisting opponents NEVER actually work? Do you not think if these pressure point strikes for example worked UFC fighter's earning millions wouldn't be using them? 🤔 all this lad is doing is play fighting. It's fake
@foxskyful2 жыл бұрын
@@billdoor3140 True
@seadoogti92882 жыл бұрын
100%
@Eric3Frog2 жыл бұрын
This teacher is authentic, and I can tell he has had sparring/fighting experience. Respect to him. I hope people learn and share his experiences. Some observations: 0:46 is the same concept as Muay Thai's use of the shin. Same as using the shin on the opponent's thigh. 2:07 works because you are jamming the kick, and not allowing the full momentum to hit you. The same concept is true for all strikes against you (including non edged weapons). Either get out of the way, or jam it up by closing the distance. In Japanese terms, this is known as maai 間合い. 8:32 "The reality often does not go according to theory." So true. That's why all martial arts used for self defense or fighting need to be pressure tested by their students. You will only learn by doing. This realization can only be discovered through moderate to hard sparring, full contact sport, or real fighting. This is why the way you practice matters just as much or more than the style you practice. 8:45 The blocking attack is seen in western boxing, too. 9:26 is off balancing. Control of one of the four corners of the torso (2 shoulders and 2 hips). This breaking of balance is a core principal in judo, too.
@EthanNoble2 жыл бұрын
We call that off balancing “kuzushi” in Judo
@guyfuntyme60502 жыл бұрын
It is nice to see someone who actually knows what they are talking about.
@foxskyful2 жыл бұрын
Who are you to tell.
@Eric3Frog2 жыл бұрын
@@foxskyful I am highly experienced individual. You can take or leave my comments.
@foxskyful2 жыл бұрын
@@Eric3Frog Sure you are, but without fight experience.
@lzsmith12 жыл бұрын
Being an 11 year Black Belt, it is always best to keep learning. I learned a lot by watching Sensei here. We can all learn from others.
@johnreidy28042 жыл бұрын
That is a great philosophy to live by. Thank you for sharing it with us. :-)
@AGUNGKAYA2 жыл бұрын
Your black belt is more than enough to crush everyone
@Turco9492 жыл бұрын
Gotta love Okinawan MA masters, they could be kicking your butt with the most sincere smile on their face! この素晴らしいビデオをアップロードしていただきありがとうございます!
@N0B0DY_SP3C14L2 жыл бұрын
It is an honor and a delight to watch such a master perform his Kata. Lots of Sanshin in there.
@shanghunter76979 ай бұрын
That was a beautiful advanced black belt kata called Tensho and he performed it very well. Best wishes.
@barrysmith9162 жыл бұрын
Exactly the kind of person that would avoid confrontation at all cost , being at peace is more important than puffing out your ego.
@TheHailstorm772 жыл бұрын
I def would not fight this master. He Def knows his stuff and studied both Chinese Kung fu and Okinawa Karate.
@mkleng2 жыл бұрын
Come on guys.. get real. A mixed martial artist would take him out in no time. Even if he was at his prime.
@rolib61082 жыл бұрын
@@TheHailstorm77 so? Kungfu and karate are fucking dogshit, and he would break in half from a Muay Thai kick
@chriswb72 жыл бұрын
@@mkleng This dude in his prime would be flattened by a top 100 high school wrestler in zero seconds…
@albo61064 ай бұрын
Basterebbe un pugile dilettante, per farlo cadere come una mosca
@adriancole31652 жыл бұрын
Total awe and respect for the Master. Thanks for sharing.
@Peparefa25 күн бұрын
such beautiful techniques to show off, especially when it's just one person doing all the moving. Really gives new meaning to the word 'teamwork'!
@muggsspongedice2 жыл бұрын
I’m 69 and never stopped training which got me through illness and injury including covid pneumonia ~ I’m continuing and always changing up training to prevent covid & injury - like the master says: I cannot move like I used to, the years developed ingenuity ~ the basics are always the basics & foundations to work from & develop
@tokyocraze Жыл бұрын
Love how he refers to tai-chi, and other forms of kung-fu. Great masters like Wong Fei-Hung, Ip Man or Bruce Lee all understood the value of various styles of martial arts and not to be bound or stuck in a pure doctrine of a single style. Fascinating.
Yagi Sensei - the venerable Okinawan Master - A fountain of knowledge , philosophy and physics of Budo Karate .. Thanks also to Naka Sensei for exploring styles other than Shotokan , tracing the deep connect with Okinawan styles and passing it on to us .. both are true Masters - humble , articulate and technically brilliant. Osu .. respects from India
@kummer452 жыл бұрын
That's a genuine practitioner. No fancy movements, no promises of a win but certainty on the technique and the preparation of it. This is a wise man. Martial artists ALWAYS practice every single day.
@joereidy57322 жыл бұрын
Honestly the old guy didn't doo anything spectacular. Slapping a kick away with your hand? Um.. sorry that wouldn't work with a hard fast kick. He's just another phony
@johnreidy28042 жыл бұрын
@@joereidy5732 Disregard the above post it was not me. I have much respect for the Sensei in the video.
@acurisur2 жыл бұрын
@@joereidy5732 Yes it would, clearly you know nothing about martial arts. He's not slapping it away, he's deflecting the attack, or parrying. A lot of karate is defence and countering.
@Mrgk199902 жыл бұрын
@@acurisur its a common theme across martial arts to advise against parrying with the same side arm, as it could leave u open to a wrapping the strike around the parry and to the head though. Case in point, faking a jab for the opponent to reach out to parry and coming in with a hook, or in this case especially faking a front kick and going up top with a question mark kick in which case the parrying technique shown in the video leaving u absolutely flatlined. So yes this sensei who may or may not be a phony is certainly passing down outdated knowledge that wouldnt help you against anyone who has a decent amount of training in mma or any more modern martial arts gyms (of which there are a substantial amount nowadays)
@ofivenojoe Жыл бұрын
You missed the most basic Mr MMA the blocked kick by the hand was a strike ,all relative to the force of the kick, results the damage to the leg, geez how do we learn anything try not to criticize if you don't understand, maybe you know all of what we strive to learn, every day
@henrykoplien1007 Жыл бұрын
Phantastic. Being several decades in martial arts, I can see even in his (slow) kata the potential how fast he could be. After such a long life being in MA it comes always to the point you know that there will be some one that might be better, but you don't know as long as you are in the fight. What a wise man.
That kick stopping by kicking the inward of thigh near to the knee joint is almost exact the same as what muaythai fighters still doing so often nowadays. Very practical. Great stuff.
@tolyamochin4066 Жыл бұрын
Кстати говоря, этих японских мастеров единоборства уже неоднократно разоблачали в видеороликах. Где бойцы кулачного боя, втечение пары минут отправляли в глубокий нокаут этих горе мастеров. Так что не будьте наивными и не витайте в виртуальных облаках.
@jackhammer5683 Жыл бұрын
@@tolyamochin4066 он тебя конечно понял. Человек по-английски говорит. А ты - деревня.
@岩崎誠司-j1p4 жыл бұрын
武術はやっぱりスポーツじゃ無い。 如何に的確に敵の急所を打つ為の技。
@エイサー-f1g3 жыл бұрын
芸能
@ナオ-s6d4 ай бұрын
@@エイサー-f1g 武芸ともいうし
@EvgenyMinin Жыл бұрын
Нападающего тяни Падающего толкни.. Выверенные движения,знания- сила!! настоящий мастер не бьет людей и истинное мастерство заключается в отсутствии тебя при боевых событиях.
@小川一典-f1p4 жыл бұрын
中先生が腕を打たれて、痛てー!と 楽しそうでたまりませんでした笑
@ShadowQ8486 Жыл бұрын
He is like those ancient sages that we have read about in our sacred texts. Powerful yet so gentle. A great master, yet so humble. He simply commands so much respect. 🙏🙏🙏
After 54 years of practicing Goju Ryu, I finally got too old and arthritic to do more than use it for exercise and stay as limber as possible. This man reminds me a lot of my first Shihan.
@blockmasterscott Жыл бұрын
I'm exactly the same, but with Choy Li Fut.
@timadams18272 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. It had to be cool to spend time with someone so knowledgeable.
@mauritzj6858 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video and thank you Meitatsu Yagi for sharing your knowledge. Much respect from Sweden :)
@stephenosingo90994 жыл бұрын
Pure Master. Excellent! Respect from Kenya.
@danthefireman59302 жыл бұрын
😂😂🤔
@МаксимБушуев-м5ю2 жыл бұрын
Не упусти восхищаться человеком ибо упустишь радость!
@ВРАГБАНДЕР.Самоделки Жыл бұрын
базара нету
@abebeaku83696 ай бұрын
Человек, это самое омерзительное создание когда-либо ступавшее на землю нашей планеты
@craigleonard92432 жыл бұрын
Yogi San is a wonderful man, and martial artist. We spent time with him in Okinawa last time. A true humble, martial artist😌
@craigleonard92432 жыл бұрын
I meant Yagi San…spellcheck 😳
@gregbignose36312 жыл бұрын
@@craigleonard9243 Don't worry. Be happy
@IdentityCrisis15812 жыл бұрын
This guy sounds like a real life Mr. Miyagi. That is so cool to know that he is just as focused on spiritual enlightenment and healthy personal growth.
@rwfrench66GenX2 жыл бұрын
You’re comparing a real person to a fictional person! Awesome!
@IdentityCrisis15812 жыл бұрын
@@rwfrench66GenX sometimes that is the best comparison to make.
@rwfrench66GenX2 жыл бұрын
@@IdentityCrisis1581 only if you’re off your meds. This person has worked very hard to get where he’s at and he should be respected and compared to real people.
@sandmanCQB85412 жыл бұрын
@@rwfrench66GenX Respectfully Sir, Chojun Miyagi was the Founder of Okinawan Goju Ryu, not a "fictional character". The Gentleman shown in this video, Mr Yagi, was one of the sons of Meitoku Yagi, who began his training under Miyagi Chojun in 1924, when he was 14. He trained with Miyagi Sensei until his passing in 1953. The Miyagi Family gifted Meitoku Yagi the Gi and Belt of Miyagi Sensei. The Yagi Family Heads the Meibukan Dojo in Okinawa. There were of course, other Senior Students of Miyagi Sensei who started there own "Branches" of Goju Ryu. There is the "Shodokan" Branch, started by Higa Seiko, who began his training with Miyagi Chojun Sensei when they were both studying under Higoanna Kanryo, Founder of Naha-Te, and continued under Miyagi Chojun (Higoanna's top Student) after Higoanna's passing, and like Yagi Sensei, trained under Miyagi until 1953 as well. The Jundokan Branch was started by Miyazato Eiichi, also a Student of Miyagi Sensei, but roughly a Decade or Two younger than Yagi Sensei and Higa Sensei. There is also the Shoreikan Branch, Founded by Seikichi Toguchi, The Shobukan Branch Founded by Shinjo Masanobu Sensei, and two others as well. But ALL of these Sensei we're under Chojun Miyagi, a very "real" person, and a very "real" Master. Please note that this post was in NO way meant to be, or to sound "demeaning" in ANY way at all. It was only meant to explain that Chojun Miyagi was more than just a "character" portrayed in "The Karate Kid" by Noriyuki "Pat" Morita. An additional point I'd like to make, is that at a point in the video, you'll hear Yagi Sensei say he "Practices Sanchin every day." Sanchin Kata is considered to be the Bedrock Foundation of Okinawan Goju Ryu. A very long book could be written about just this one Kata. At the end of the video, however, the "beathing Kata" that Yagi Sensei is performing is "Tensho". Indeed, another long book could be written about this Kata, and the same could be said for ALL of the Koryo Kata, as the "Hidden Meanings" of each is beyond extensive. While Goju Ryu is (rightfully) labeled as "Karate", that term, meaning "Empty Hand" has been misinterpreted to only mean "punches and kicks". Goju Ryu is that, without a doubt, but it is also a VERY in depth grappling art. In any case, I'll stop myself now before I DO write a book and bore everyone. I hope that this post is positively received, again, it was only meant to share some knowledge, and explain Miyagi Sensei's "factual life". Thank you if you've read this far.
@rwfrench66GenX2 жыл бұрын
@@sandmanCQB8541 that’s a very lucid, well written response! Allow me to retort. I was, and still am, under the impression that the comment I replied to was referring to the fictional character Mr. Miyagi from The Karate Kid movie franchise since the author said he was like a real life Mr. Miyagi. Real life vs fictional. Does that explain my comment better?
In Okinawa there are still many older masters who know the old techniques to attack vital points of ancient Karate, this has been passed from generation to generation with small modifications, but they are not taught to everyone, they are only selected because they could use them to cause harm.
@annadickson30972 жыл бұрын
Interesting sensei. He explains every punch and block in a very accessible way. And this dynamic....
@ИгорьМельников-х7з Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍Мастер, не только каратэ, но и джиу- джитсу Владеет, и Находится В Хорошей Физической Форме🙏!! ВСЕМ МИРА🙏!!!. ДОБРА🙏!!! Благодарю за Видео, ВСЕМ ЗДОРОВЬЯ🙏👋!!!.
@imaginator852 жыл бұрын
His form at the end is impressive! You know you're looking at a master when it seems they aren't doing much of anything.
@sandmanCQB85412 жыл бұрын
Although Yagi Sensei stated in the video the he "Practices Sanchin every day", Sanchin meaning "Three Battles", Breath, Body, Posture, or Mind, Body, Spirit, the Kata he performs at the end is actually Tensho Kata, an open hand version which has different meaning than Sanchin. BOTH very important Kata, as Sanchin is the Bedrock Foundation of Okinawan Goju Ryu.
@kelepoify2 жыл бұрын
He's so smart and humble, and still going strong for his age 💪
@muteqx2 жыл бұрын
I love this channel! Thank you for showing us these masters. 🙏
@donmcdonald48742 жыл бұрын
Very excellent. Many of these techniques are used in Ninjitsu (Genbukan, Bujinkan, Taijitsu).
@zzdoc22 жыл бұрын
One factor has interested me most with respect to Naka Sensei's journey is how surprised he is with what he has gleans from these experienced Sensei. His personal achievements aside, this may be the first time he has ever crossed the border of his Shotokan to explore world outside. This is true ShuHaRi!
@basi-vega352 жыл бұрын
Musha Shugyo
@Michael-qy1jz2 жыл бұрын
If you wanna see real Shotokan, look up Rick Hotton on here.
@nyxdoc28014 жыл бұрын
With lots of love and respect from here in Iran 🇮🇷
@charliechan9003 жыл бұрын
Maybe all you know is bullshit. Enjoy
@deathwish_bigboss2 жыл бұрын
Watching this reminds me of how much I miss my old teacher, they are always so much fun when they're instructing martial arts.
@Brasil19732 жыл бұрын
Sou preta de Taekwondo, azul de Hapkido e atualmente treino Thai, meus respeitos as Karatê arte milenar…
@rumagavurus120 Жыл бұрын
先生、レッスンありがとうございました
@paulorientetheluffaranch2 жыл бұрын
Great opportunity to learn from a skilled martial artist. Thank you for sharing.
@soydechileyque Жыл бұрын
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR SUBTITULARLO. ESTO ES ORO PURO.
@daniele.f.29632 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video and an honor learning wisdom from Sensei.
@MisterRedBlueBlur Жыл бұрын
What a respectful, humble and beautiful culture.🤗
@christopherwoodcock85354 жыл бұрын
Yagi Sensei came to England once and I had the pleasure of training under him two evenings in a row. 3 hours each evening. It was very good training
@Note-dy6yd4 жыл бұрын
It is hard to guess his age; certainly very young in his heart. Do you know how old he is?
@christopherwoodcock85354 жыл бұрын
Born 1944
@Nobody28792 жыл бұрын
@@Note-dy6yd 400 years old
@Nobody28792 жыл бұрын
@@seculardemocracy6437 he seems
@vzhojh38452 жыл бұрын
@@Note-dy6yd he stated he’s 70 yrs old.
@Omnihil777 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that moment if you give it a name, "nothing" it is "something", so don't try to think/be "nothing", be "something", observe that "something", accept it and be content and in peace with "something", you will notice, that it slowly fades away.
@javierrobertopanelo60532 жыл бұрын
Un verdadero MAESTRO.... muyyyyyyy buenos sus consejos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻...sigan subiendo vídeos de éste gran maestro,mis saludos atte desde la Patagonia norte Argentina 🇦🇷💪🏻
@Fun-Go2 жыл бұрын
Siete in assoluto i migliori. Credo che l'autore del manga BAKI si sia ispirato a molti maestri presenti nei vostri video per creare i suoi personaggi.
@vonewagnervone89202 жыл бұрын
Sou Brasileiro vocês são mestres em artes marciais de excelência parabéns
@zenmeister4512 жыл бұрын
Nothing is as rejuvenating to an old man (such as myself) as the sound of children's laughter and play.
@CPLJimmy-bh9kc Жыл бұрын
As a Marine I was stationed at Camp Hanson and you could go threw the front gate and go and learn all the Martial arts you wanted. Okinawa Japan was great wish I could be there now. Great stereo equipment too. God bless you Master. CPL James Heflin Marine corps vet.
Костью по мягким еще можно понять, но если он попадет костью по кости, то не известно чья кость окажется крепче. Вообще я пришел к выводу, что если ты не спортсмен и не представитель силовых структур, то и боевые навыки самообороны не очень нужны, важнее навыки коммуникации.
@ДмитиийСтарков2 жыл бұрын
Не всегда.
@Oymaj2 жыл бұрын
Помню с одним челом удалось наладить коммуникацию,прописав уракен в табло...
@ДмитиийСтарков2 жыл бұрын
@@Oymaj 😁👍
@ДмитиийСтарков2 жыл бұрын
@@Oymaj Мне тоже как то пришлось одному типу нос сломать, а что делать, если сами выпрашивают.
@awakendsails8 ай бұрын
When he said he don't never know if he'll defeat his opponent or be defeated gave me respect for his way of seeing a fight. Never underestimate your opponent.
@ろびん-u1y4 жыл бұрын
受けがそのまま攻撃になってるのえげつないですね…
@折茂いより8 ай бұрын
とても理にかなっていて勉強になりました。
@oldschoolkarate-5o4 жыл бұрын
I can’t understand there language, but I can watch there movements, and learn from that. Thank you
@gradyhernandez46992 жыл бұрын
Learn their language then !
@oldschoolkarate-5o2 жыл бұрын
@Grady Hernandez i have been learning some Japanese, but not enough to understand or speak it🙏🏽
@arturoguzmangonzales92722 жыл бұрын
el arte de la defensa con las manos sin utilizar tanta fuerza. es la mejor defensa, gran maestro...
@murtiuso2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful ❤. Muchas gracias por poner subtítulos en varios idiomas.
@julioperez2632 жыл бұрын
Admirable maestro, Ms gusta mucho la cultura japonesa son increibles y especiales en todo y Han contribuido en mucho a la humanidad sin tanto ruido, manejo un carro japones muy bueno. Buen video gracias.
@ВладимирКузнецов-п3ш6и2 жыл бұрын
Очень позитивный мастер! Приятно наблюдать за его техникой! А какие интересные коментарии... Классно! Осс!
@donde70432 жыл бұрын
you can learn more from him than just martial arts .. really an impressive and wise man
@TheDaaabou2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these precious moments.
@loffe92 жыл бұрын
At 78 I'm too slow now but studied goju ryu for some years, hard and soft. Few attacks and many defences. I also practice sanchin as part of my daily exercise routine
@leefriday34282 жыл бұрын
I’m impressed you can post things on the internet at your age.
@vincentdesiano48612 жыл бұрын
Many years ago studied goju ryu. He was supposedly very good and used to teach the younger boys his art. He offered to teach me saying, “You would be good for the art!” I was 5’7” and 138 lbs., and was cut up like bruce Lee, from good genetics and various athletes. I regret not accepting his offer, l was too addicted to handball and other sports. I did get into sparring some time afterwards and absolutely loved it.
@loffe92 жыл бұрын
@@leefriday3428 your only as old as the woman you feel😉
@loffe92 жыл бұрын
@@vincentdesiano4861 it is one of the only disciplines that has few weapons and you can only learn to use them on achieving black belt. The best example of empty hand.
@martialarts-rondo8732 жыл бұрын
He speaks wisely gentle as a lamb sly as a fox much respect sir.
@bettoperu2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video, always good to learn from an experienced martial arts master. Thank you.
@andrea71italia2 жыл бұрын
Vedere 1 maestro che spiega queste tecniche È veramente affascinante Cordiali saluti dall'Italia
@king.novice0ne1562 жыл бұрын
This man is a legend
@Desertpeople-t7 Жыл бұрын
Impressive. One strike could end a fight.
@luisaugustobonilha8210 Жыл бұрын
Muito embora o Mestre tenha mais de 70anos suas agilidades física e mental equivalem a de alguém com 30 anos. incrível o que o Karatê pode fazer por Vc.
@Luca.D. Жыл бұрын
Bullshit, say direct he is strong like Mr olympia
@w.redneck1839 Жыл бұрын
Nunca subestime um velho,poderá ser surpreendido.
@martinjean.pierre9541 Жыл бұрын
Super this great master he has a good sense of humor very effective in action must say 70 years old certainly 60 years old of Karate, he keeps a good shape respect
@ytb4602 жыл бұрын
You can clearly see the Chinese Kung Fu perspective and how it is more about applying skills rather than doing forms. Great video.
@williambaldridge12032 жыл бұрын
All of those skills, as you call it, are taught in the katas, or forms,or however you want to say it, but You may not see it. just as they say they taught their techniques in the forms of dances, so that they wouldn't be noticed that they were teaching. All of these skills, or techniques are found within katas, or forms. However there are always other techniques you can learn from other styles or other teachers other teachers if you are open minded enough However, there are always other techniques you can learn from other styles, or other teachers, if you are open minded enough.
@flammefar2894 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video!
@satheeshkumar68654 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
@mikeysan012 жыл бұрын
Very impressive video. One can still sense the power and crispness in Yagi Sensei's Sanchin!!!!!!
@はる-z5k4r4 жыл бұрын
文句のいいようが無い、まさに達人!
@lilianfernandez81062 жыл бұрын
Master! Tkyou for your lesson! Montevideo.Uruguay.
I watched 10:17 so many times and I want to watch it again and again; so great.
@wassupdoc27802 жыл бұрын
There is nothing like good old traditional true to form Karate practiced the way it was meant to be. Thank God I learned from some great practitioners, especially one, Sensei William G. Sligar.
@osvaldodaniel94972 жыл бұрын
5:40 una enseñanza valiosa para las artes marciales
@teguhraharjo3282 жыл бұрын
Great respect to grand teacher. I'm glad being a part of gojuryu karatedo. His technic awesome. Keep healthty and long live grand teacher.