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LMFAO - Souper de fac 2012 - Sherbrooke
LMFAO - Souper de fac 2012 - Sherbrooke
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Sherbrooke - Koko Locass - Souper de fac 2012
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Sherbrooke - Koko Locass - Souper de fac 2012
Kyokushin Dojokun
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This is the Kyokushin Dojokun For more information visit www.KyokushinShrine.com
Kyokushin stances
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This is a video presenting the basic stances one after another. Visit KyokushinShrine.com for more!
Sanchin Kata
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Sanchin Kata For more information, visit www.KyokushinShrine.com

Komentáře

  • @Dimitriterrorman
    @Dimitriterrorman Před 10 dny

    BROTHER HAS THE GAWK GAWK 9000

  • @steffeno.7381
    @steffeno.7381 Před 3 měsíci

    Die Kata heisst Sanchin aus Goyu Ryu Karate...Atemübung.

  • @michaelhall1980
    @michaelhall1980 Před 8 měsíci

    Wish CZcams exist in my days

  • @DCBGamor
    @DCBGamor Před rokem

    When you are orange like me a lot of these are easy, zekutsu dachi and fudo dachi are the first ones to learn

  • @1000Demons
    @1000Demons Před rokem

    These are stances that show position, and there are techniques that can be done best from each stance. Also, stances can be transitional. Also, in fighting, seldom would one stay completely in the same stance for the whole duration, if you think about it. If you throw a punch, the hips have to move, and so do the knees and feet, and if you move from position to position, you're transitioning your weight and leg positions from one stance to another, even briefly. One transitions from zenkutsu dachi to kokutsu dachi to neko ashi dachi to tsuru ashi dachi to chamber your leg to throw some kicks, for example. This strengthens/trains muscles for those purposes too.

    • @BlankethP
      @BlankethP Před 10 měsíci

      Thats exactly what I am thinking about right now.

  • @strumminfuel4625
    @strumminfuel4625 Před 2 lety

    There is no such thing as perfect. its fun to strive for. Why is one way better than the other? who is the real teacher of this perfect breathing in a world that is so disconnected? study it from all angles-what's the science behind it? what would make one better than the other. Its not something you can watch and learn. it's felt with practise-breathing I mean.

  • @lim.6535
    @lim.6535 Před 3 lety

    It seems as if they overextend their arms, weakening that area.

  • @vicgranic4041
    @vicgranic4041 Před 3 lety

    Good Kata! Oss.

  • @sg-pj4kd
    @sg-pj4kd Před 3 lety

    I can't remember them omg hope I do..

  • @takumi7869
    @takumi7869 Před 3 lety

    I am karateka. czcams.com/video/3LfeTwuK03s/video.html

  • @tapasdutta2989
    @tapasdutta2989 Před 3 lety

    Osu

  • @jameschant2740
    @jameschant2740 Před 4 lety

    Very impressive display of technique, breathing and conditioning.

  • @rafaelb.8057
    @rafaelb.8057 Před 4 lety

    Taichiro Sugimura is saying Dojo Kun as the first:) Osu!

  • @dannymadden92
    @dannymadden92 Před 5 lety

    These Japanese Robots get more advanced every year I swear

  • @AzriAzhari
    @AzriAzhari Před 6 lety

    I've read so many articles and a small portion of books regarding this breathing technique. I understand scientifically how it's done but it's so hard to do. Those in the comments thinking this is a joke go and read about this BREATHING TECHNIQUE before commenting your mindless, uneducated thoughts. Wish I could go to Okinawa and train with a master to teach me this the right way

  • @michaelplumb4427
    @michaelplumb4427 Před 7 lety

    My children 9 and 7 yrs old they have learnt alot thanks to tniz now they do good in karate classes

  • @matarisambia8771
    @matarisambia8771 Před 7 lety

    All of the sudden everybody has an opinion on how to do the right sanchin kata, o the right breathing. Come on martial artists humble yourself a little bit regardless of how long we have been practicing the arts we all are beginners. At least that's what I learned 60 years ago.

  • @Laueee95
    @Laueee95 Před 7 lety

    I still have troubles with some of them. I need to practice more. Don't forget kumite dachi too. It's an important stances.

  • @omali1703
    @omali1703 Před 7 lety

    Hello , can you write what was the translater was saying .. please . I need to read it many times to save it in my mind .

  • @roguewho1090
    @roguewho1090 Před 8 lety

    it is kind of similar to the pigeon toed stance of wing chun

  • @carbon5146
    @carbon5146 Před 8 lety

    i can see similarity of stances from different traditional martial arts

  • @ryannorm6991
    @ryannorm6991 Před 9 lety

    Does anyone know if for Fudo Dachi/Shizentai, does both feet have to be exactly symmetrical to each other?

    • @sethplate7176
      @sethplate7176 Před 5 lety

      Of course they should be. Your heels should be under your shoulders (shoulder width), with your feet pointing out (that is why this position is also called Soto Hachiji Dachi or outer eight stance) at 45 to 60 degrees.

  • @yomearreglo
    @yomearreglo Před 11 lety

    Ossu!!

  • @yosseth
    @yosseth Před 11 lety

    jjaajajajajaja esto que es una foca respirando

  • @evergray
    @evergray Před 11 lety

    OSU!

  • @MetalAndFuckingPunk
    @MetalAndFuckingPunk Před 11 lety

    pateamos traseros de shotokan taekwon do y demas , OSS!

  • @MetalAndFuckingPunk
    @MetalAndFuckingPunk Před 11 lety

    pateamos traseros tambien OSS!

  • @Chaveta32
    @Chaveta32 Před 11 lety

    Please, don't be ignorant. This kind of breathing is called "ibuki". The funny nose as you poorly describe is made by the contraction of tandem. This method of exhalation helps strengthen the abdominal and back muscles. Like all, is part of the training, not a show. Please, inform yourself better before making stupid observations. Thank you!

  • @satriaaufar
    @satriaaufar Před 11 lety

    what? metal gear solid soundtrack?

  • @JESUSISGREATEST
    @JESUSISGREATEST Před 11 lety

    @lawker777 Did Oyama really face thai boxers in thailamd?

  • @noxure
    @noxure Před 12 lety

    The Kyokushinkai fighting stance is similar to other competitive martial arts, like muay thai and boxing. In a real fight you have to react quickly on what your opponent does; studying kata opens your mind to see opportunities you would otherwise have missed because you don't have time to think in those situations. These stances are meant to study position and movement, unlike to what they teach in the average mc-dojo, it's not a manual on how to fight.

  • @hyllus93
    @hyllus93 Před 12 lety

    what stance would a kyokushin fighter use in a k1 fight or an mma fight

  • @southernsales7777777
    @southernsales7777777 Před 12 lety

    NOT REALLY. THERE ARE STILL A TAIJI MASTERS. JUST LIMITED AND OFTEN SECRETIVE

  • @FerryDzaack
    @FerryDzaack Před 12 lety

    Thus there's a saying in Taiji,"Practicioners of Taiji can't step out of the house for less than 10 years, a martial art that it is only useful in the hands of a rare few. Maybe true Taiji is almost dead today.

  • @FerryDzaack
    @FerryDzaack Před 12 lety

    Oyama was still young that time, still training and still developing his own style of karate. After his lost to Mr Chen from Hong Kong he learned some principles of tai chi and even incorporated that into kyokushin karate. He also beat the senior student of this tai chi master afterwards. Tai chi is a great art and in the hands of a superhumans it can be very deadly.

  • @southernsales7777777
    @southernsales7777777 Před 12 lety

    KUNG FU? REALLY? THEN WHY DID OYAMA LOST TO A TAI CHI MASTER?

  • @southernsales7777777
    @southernsales7777777 Před 12 lety

    THIS IS COMEDY! LOL! HIS BREATHING SOUNDS LIKE A FROG WITH SORE THROAT! LOL

    • @6arcsn1sky
      @6arcsn1sky Před 7 lety

      southernsales7777777 I guess you hold your breath while you fight?

  • @864208642
    @864208642 Před 12 lety

    Looks like a comedy skit. Had me laughing out of my chair.

  • @PanicusVulgaris
    @PanicusVulgaris Před 12 lety

    Read something about gullibility and about thinking for oneself and not believing everything you read...

  • @cedix39
    @cedix39 Před 12 lety

    read something about ibuki...

  • @PanicusVulgaris
    @PanicusVulgaris Před 12 lety

    I'm at no level in Kyokushin. I am a 3rd Dan in Shotokan, have been practicing since February of 1972.

  • @fjordtru
    @fjordtru Před 12 lety

    Well, I just want to ask you. How would you know if you are not a martial artist?

  • @lulumiller57
    @lulumiller57 Před 12 lety

    @PanicusVulgaris This weride breathing is a major part of sanchin and is very relivent

  • @kyokushinjarhead
    @kyokushinjarhead Před 12 lety

    @PanicusVulgaris Though I will admit this is not the best Sanchin kata out there (look for Morio Higaonna for a great Sanchin kata), Sanchin kata has many benefits. It is most popular in the Naha-te styles where it is taught as the first kata and continues to be tested all throughout one's karate training. Funakoshi reportedly did not like ibuki or short stances, hence why he made Hangetsu. He reportedly also was not a fan of the shime testing where one has their posture checked via strikes.

    • @danskarate997
      @danskarate997 Před 5 lety

      Sachin is a very interesting kata and has many benefits I do hope to learn it eventually but I must correct you on two things gichin did not invent hangetsu/seisan he learned that from matsumura sokon also he loved short stances unfortunately his son ruined the art with long stances and are not good for your health I'm a shotokan practitioner and enjoy its history :)

  • @allan58207
    @allan58207 Před 12 lety

    pareçe um fusca engasgado

  • @allan58207
    @allan58207 Před 12 lety

    qui merda pareçe um sapo

  • @MISTxHDx
    @MISTxHDx Před 12 lety

    This style of Karate is similar to Renshinkai Karate, he needs to slow it up and breathe properly...

  • @hbolle00
    @hbolle00 Před 12 lety

    haha, sounds like a bird being strangel'd :P lol

  • @Chaveta32
    @Chaveta32 Před 12 lety

    @PanicusVulgaris The "zombie sound" as you named it, is called Ibuki. Let me teach you a little: Ibuki is tanden kind of breathing, which is carried out by abdominal pressure. It doesn't sound like normal (or lung) breathing because this improves the diaphragm and the lower abdominal muscles, the tension between this two provokes the sound. Read a little before making such a stupid comment, "apsolutely" guy.