4 Ancient Karate Techniques For Practical Self-Defense
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- Learn the historical bunkai (practical kata applications) by Jesse Enkamp, from Okinawa - the birthplace of Karate. Handed down by Bubishi, the "bible of Karate", these self-defence techniques were promoted by masters like Motobu Choki, Funakoshi Gichin and Mabuni Kenwa. The Bubishi was researched and translated by Patrick McCarthy (IRKRS / Koryu Uchinadi). Big thanks to Oliver Enkamp for the demonstration. Visit www.karatebyjesse.com to learn more!
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Awesome, love your content.
Jesse Enkamp I'm an old guy (mid 60's) &I just want to say I've only seen a couple your videos tonight, & although my athletic days are behind me, I find your presentation,explanations & videos quite entertaining.
If you have not seen "Chin Na in Depth" dvd series by Dr. Yang Jwing Ming, you would probably enjoy it very much. As he does the techniques you will no doubt see all of the overlap between the small joint manipulation of kung fu, karate, and jujitsu.
That testeronies line was hilarious 😂 😂. The Bubishi looks like it has a lot of interesting information, I’m gonna have to check it out. Thank you for sharing sir! 🙏✌️🤙
Love all of your videos
Wish schools of karate these days concentrate more on Bunkai and practical applications rather than competition 😒
It depends how do you program your training session? I try to include it application once a week . I chose just a easy one depending the rank of my students
Nowadays, most Karate schools focus on sports and not self defence.
Gotta go find a Sensei in Okinawa.
@@susanohara4274 why
@@DrangusKahn i'm coming too
Master Ken called, was glad you re-stomped the groin!
He said testeronis with straight face ...👏👏👏
@@rcbmmines4579 me to 😂😂
You mean the family jewels
Yep
When you realize what Testeronies are ...
I love this way of doing karate
Great to hear 🔥
I studied Okinawan Goju Ryu for over seven years earning the rank of Nidan. But, I haven't trained since 2007 and miss it TERRIBLY. There are no Okinawan, let alone Goju Ryu, dojos near me in lovely Colorado.
I love this because I'm doing to army
@@ChrisReisdorff I wish one day you could start your own successful dojo.. I know.. I know.. but I wish .. you are happy because what you are saying is good.
I'm a JKD wing chun practitioner and I definitely see the practicality and effectiveness of this original karate is awesome.
The irony, wing chun practitioner talking about practicality.
@@mustafakhalid9348 she also did mention Jeet Kune Do
Foshan and those places in South China were the original places .. where fighting methods were practiced.
This is, Jesse-san, perhaps the most clarifying single instruction on karate and in the end, self defense, I have ever seen. I practice Kyokushin and there is so much to be learnt by studying the history, the development and the different approaches to karate, and you have done so much to create awareness about our art. I bow with a most sincere ”osu”. Domo arigato.
Jesse's presentation of bunkai has completely changed my opinion of karate. I had considered a very impractical art overly focused on an artificial, overly simplistic "one strike, one kill" mindset. I realize now that traditional Okinawan karate is much deeper and more subtle and has a lot to offer for practical fighting. Very cool.
this is the best karate channel ive seen in youtube and i learned a lot about karate. Thank you.
I would love if you could do a "whole kata bunkai series". 🥋 I mean like a video series on specific kata you feel have great value for us interested in self-defense, where you show the kata in question and after that you break it into peaces and show us how to drill the techniques shown in the kata. 🥋 Osu! I would by it if you make a DVD out of it. 💪
Three weeks ago I received the Bubishi. Can’t hardly put it down. Pretty deep concepts so I will keep exploring. Thanks for the video, great way to connect with those of us who are new readers of the Bubishi.
This is good stuff, especially for those who aren't currently training in one of the grappling arts. I see many similarities in this to techniques I train in Krav Maga, which makes sense considering Krav is an amalgam of many traditional forms.
Anything alive today basicly is, at best, an interpertation of other people's stuff. Conpletely logical OC.
By the way Kenpo/Kempo is one of a few names for Okinawan Karate as well as formerly Totejutsu (China Hand art); Tang Soo Do is the Korean version of To-te. Gwonbup Korean for Chuan Fa/Kenpo.
The Chinese Boxing techniques have poetic names and meanings.
When you did the: "tiger pulling down a bore" somthing just clicked in me and I finally understood how to do a bunkai for a part of a kata that I was training about for the last year. It's amazing how ancient and intresting the origins of kata are!
Awesome!! 😄💪
Can you make video about perfect karate straight punch and reverse punch?
Thanks.
Oss Jesse.Bubishi is real treasure for a karateka.. Thank you to spread the real spirit of 'Budo'.Every Karateka should know the origin of it. Because true knowledge comes from root knowledge..
You have a lightness in the way you teach which comes from your love of the art and your love of giving this knowledge to people... whao would like to have learned from you... please continue to teach
This is truly beautiful. Breaking down the genuine movements that existed back then proves to all the haters and ney sayers out there who think that traditional martial arts dont work. It shows modern fighters that a lot of what they practice now comes from Okinawa and China. Therefore, we should respect the roots regardless of our style.
Thank you for your acknowledgement of kungfu, and your passion for karate. We are one family after all...
Kururunfa has a lot of this flow and bunkai the southern influences are clearly there. Thank you Jesse-San
Will be practicing this drill at the dojo
Great breakdown of the Bubishi applications.
I love your teaching because it's practical
You are a true student, and thus a true teacher, of karate. I can envision you inheriting Sensei McCarthy's role. Thank you.
I agree. I have purchased my own copy and it is very informative. This is my favorite book in my collection.
The Bubishi is my all-time favorite martial arts book. What a wealth of history and technique knowledge!
Truly a piece oh history and culture!
Thank You so much Sensei Jesse! 😁 I do learn a lot from your videos. God bless and keep on inspiring other people.
Can't help falling in love with these guys!
As a kung -fu practitioner I recognize Every move. This is fun since a lot of kung-fu guys view karate as crap
Love how u show moves n counters at the same time keeping the flow!
Jesse
I have just recently picked up a copy of this book and have subscribed to your channel...besides rigorous physical training and getting back into martial arts and fitness, I thank you for inspiring me to get back into it you’re awesome ! I’m 22 and haven’t done karate since I was a young teenager but one step at a time as I’m working to also overcome a physical disability I had gotten...but all is possible ! Thank you for the inspiration and these awesome videos
Excellent!! Keep going 🌟
love this deep dive and demonstration
Quality video as every video of jesse enkamp!exceptional work!keep up the good work!☺️
Thanks for the video! Only recently began watching your videos. I remember taking a karate course for a college credit waaaaay back and learning the technique you demonstrated in number 2. I remember because the sensei pointed out the position of the elbow was important when doing the lock. If it is in the wrong position, the pressure isn't in the right spot and isn't effective. Your presentation is both educational and entertaining. Your enthusiasm and love for karate and learning is truly infectious!
As always ... tremendous!!! Keep it up Jesse!
Mr Jesse king of karate
I need the Bubishi now! Thanks, Jesse! 🙏🏻
As a student and instructor in Historical fencing, seeing karatekas working through their history is fascinating. And I am really interested in this book, seems to have some gold material in there, even if it is just for a researcher like me. Quality video m8, would be nice if you could show some more of these techniques.
Thank you very much.
Very Nice techniques from Bubishi. Thanks a million for teaching us these techniques. I will practice them all.
Beautifully Explained thank you
great work! it was a long long time that I didn't see such a specific and passionate approach to study karate in a honest way. Good job!
Jag älskar din entusiasm och glädje, märks att du älskar karate och det inspirerar!
Love this video. The very reason to learn karate, for myself and for my kids. Appreciate your knowledge and the way you teach these moves.
Brilliant video thanks 😊
As a History Nerd I deeply appreciate all of the work that is being done looking into the history of karate and martial arts in general that you and Patrick McCarthy and other notables are doing and have done to help us see our own art from different perspectives and the relations that arts have towards each other. Keep sharing all of these insights. It helps others open their minds to different applications all depending on the range and angle in relation to the attacker.
Wonderful to see such insights. Love this video
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for the information and the clear explanations.
Very good insight and knowledge. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Jesse - thanks for making this.
this is just beautiful!
Very beautiful techniques
Brilliant mate,
I really enjoyed it!
Keep up the good work.
I used to call them 'Silly Moves' because they looked funny, it's not until you actually know what they're for do you realize how effective they really are.Thanks again for the instruction, your ability to interpret the techniques from old transcripts is amazing
that was really good thank you again sensei for the amazing vid😍❤
thanks a lot for showing us this book and these technics... great
Thanks for the great video. The demonstration was excellent.
very interesting adaptation, can never get enough of the different viewpoint of these techniques. Studying Karate-do will never end!
man I'm so Happy I found your channel Thank you.
Awesome channel. Thank you for this!
i did this very exercise for a seminar presentation earlier this year. While most participants had heard of the Bubishi, few knew what is is or its contents. Fun Stuff!
Great video and demonstration!!
Excellent.
So good!
I have just ordered Bubishi, can't wait to read it! Thanks Jesse.
Enjoy!
Exceptional.
Amazing!! I'm loving this.
Great!! Thank you!!
Waw. I need one of these!!!! Really good applications.
Awesome sensei
Wow! Applications of Shisochin, Seipai, and Kururunfa directly from the Bubishi. Fantastic! :)
Master Ken is very proud of this
great presentation
Super Awesome video Sensei!!! 😃👌
So much of knowledge😀
Thank you so much🙏
Bubishi for life!!!!!
Love the video!
Love it! You should do a series of Bubishi videos!!
7:20 is a nice example of why deadlifts are a great exercise learn
What a good example, how a Kata can be created, or explained, or analysed. Thank you for that
You’re very welcome!
Great, fun video! Thank you.
I did not know this origin knowledge of karate! Pretty awesome!
And because okinawan karate come from south china marral arts this explane why okinawan k is more of a close fighting system rather japanese karate
Naha te- Southern arts
Shuri-te Northern arts
Uechi Ryu (Pan gai noon)- Southern arts
@Miyagi Dojo I am sure it had different names in different eras and times but as far as I can tell it was often called 手組 TeGumi, the same as Kumite but reversed, with it meaning hand meeting, hand organization, or hand grouping, with the cultural implications being it's like a tussle, an informal scrap, or good natured wrestling bout rather than life nor death fighting. I have also heard that Tegumi wasn't even a codified style any more than the wrestling that occurred amongst lumberjacks; more just get in there and wrestle for fun and social prestige than general fighting, and that Pinan Nidan/Heian Shodan was meant to have tools to defend yourself if Tegumi match got personal or out of hand.
Japanese Karate directly comes from Okinawan Karate :) It was modified mostly for educational purposes
@mullah amin yes, these techniques can be executed without the knowledge of katas. Katas were ways to preserve the techniques and self defense principles of a particular system of karate.
Katas allow a practitioner to train the moves without a partner. It is up to each individual to discover practical applications for the kata movements. This is why the Bubishi is such an important martial art text.
I hope my response helps your understanding.
@@Kodoc12 with respect, I wouldn't call the removal of content educational. It may have come over unchanged but it was changed once it arrived.
Really a good explanation!
So cool!
Nice this Techniques help me a lot......
No close schools but through videos like this and the text I can peace together techniques. And train with friends and family who live closer to the school
Very interesting book. Thanks for sharing.
I just got the book and found very interesting. This explanation and flow between the different technique diagrams is super insightful. Thank you 🙏🏻
技に対する対処法まで説明するはとても勉強になります。
Just ordered a copy online, can't wait to read it!
Muito bom. Sempre assisto aos vídeos desse canal. Oss!
Very nice explanation
I will definetly buy this book.Nice video jesse as always.
Great!
You did more research than most instructors who just teach Karate by just repeating what they learned from their instructors.
You already solved part of the missing puzzle in Katas.
Variations of techniques are represented in a given Kata depending on the instructors.
The Kata is tailored to the person learning the movements. Some people are short, tall or medium.
The Kata is a blueprint of a general idea on how to practice a fighting technique by each individual.
Karate was a taught by masters to very few students in Okinawa.
Until today, there are only very few Japanese who want to learn Karate.
All your karate videos are a great work. Congratulation. Keep on fighting !
Awesome video!!! I can think 4 of my Isshin-ryu kata where these moves are present. Looking forward to sharing this information in the Dojo this week!!! Thank you very much for the work you do sir!
As a use of force instructor I've performed and taught that elbow lock so many times and never known its origin. Thank you 👍
Right on!
Super interesting, the bubishi is the biggest unknown treasure
Absolutely amazing! 😱😱😱👏👏👏
Hi Jesse I'm geting tips from your videos awsome