Ashihara Karate U.S.A.

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Komentáře • 54

  • @Butterfly-bo1vb
    @Butterfly-bo1vb Před 25 dny +1

    My name’s Brad and I’m the instructor in this ancient video. Thought I’d post since I’ve really not looked at this before. Knew about it but did not put this up. This was set up by some erstwhile students to whom I had given a video that I made internally for some in our dojo a long while back, about 2005, right before I was going to have knee surgery. I am actually wearing a brace in this video on my right knee and if I may say here where I kick and move slower than I would have before. I popped my ACL in a grappling class and exacerbated the injury with kicks to the leg later. This post may be a bit long winded so feel free to ignore, but may be considered an elegy for this school without the poetic structure since the school has long since closed.
    For me, this was a great school! Non competitive, so just practicing karate as I was taught it. The head instructor under whom I was originally taught was Yoshida Sensei, the head honbu instructor under Ashihara who was sent to the States as an emissary of the art . We had great guys practicing with us through the years including a boxer who was on the U.S. boxing team that went to Calgary in 1984. Others who had trained in boxing, including later one who turned pro for a short time and who was an amateur in the Navy and some really, really good karate-ka whom I’d wager on in a clash with almost anyone else, regardless of style. I had at that time also trained a little in BJJ, Judo, and Aikido as well as practiced kicking with two people who trained Muay Thai in Thailand.
    I bring this up, not because I was particularly good at anything, just that I am very much cognizant of the deficits of the art I studied but which I really liked. Still do. I had also studied Tae Kwon Do for about 7 years total in my youth starting in 1983 before training this style of Karate. 3 years pretty emphatically, 4 on and off. I was also a firearms instructor for a time. I also detest violence. Very much. Kind of ironic, I know. Doesn’t mean much now, but gives perspective.
    What’s lacking here is a real consideration of what training means and for what purpose? I’ve done this now for over 40 years though lately only off and on and it still gets to me about folks jumping on practicality and efficacy and belittling other arts. If you like it and it moves you, go for it! I have personally known 3 people shot and two stabbed in “real” altercations. One of whom was a BJJ stylist who took mount and had the grounded guy’s buddy stab him in the back. No slight to the art, but nothing is perfect. Ain’t no panacea offered in any system and run from a school thar says differently. All anecdotal to anyone reading this, I know. If I told some very trained individuals that there is someone out in the “wild” without a lick of training capable of taking them out, they may scoff but a gun in hand at the wrong time can swiftly bring things to a premature conclusion for the good guy. Is that a fight? You betcha if you’re thinking self defense. Three on one with two holding knives? Same difference.
    All I am saying is that I practiced this art to keep my head straight, not necessarily to fight and to also know a few practical techniques but maintain that the best presentation of a martial art is to teach humility, perseverance, and character building. That includes all the MMA guys that I know. Everyone that I have personally known have been humble and graceful in their interactions with me and stellar proponents of their arts. So the basic thing I would want anyone to consider is being a better person. Very traditional investment in the arts, right? Don’t hang out with stupid people in stupid places at stupid times and 90% of your potential problems go away. Study what piques your interest and makes you a better person. That’s it. I wish all of you who read this the best even if this is about 20 years after I made this video.
    -Brad

    • @pnojazz
      @pnojazz Před 4 dny +1

      Brad, I would have loved the opportunity to train with you. It is a true loss that this school is closed. I’m from Seattle, Washington and unfortunately there is no such Ashihara Association anywhere near me. I hope you are doing well, and even though you didn’t post this video thank you for your participation and instruction. Ous!

  • @bigfootanton
    @bigfootanton Před 10 lety +21

    This teacher is excellent.

  • @goggy6850
    @goggy6850 Před 6 lety +16

    i like this style of karate. not a big fan of karate to be honest because the sparring always looks different to the proper technique but here the proper technique looks very efficient and common sense. love it

  • @pnojazz
    @pnojazz Před 4 dny +1

    America needs this style taught country wide. Ashihara Karate, please come to America! 🙏

  • @miketurley8272
    @miketurley8272 Před 5 lety +9

    Why isnt this style more popular in America ?

  • @user-ik6rz5gp4u
    @user-ik6rz5gp4u Před 3 lety +5

    技のキレがすごすぎる。
    芦原先生に通じるものを感じます。

  • @fureisenjin
    @fureisenjin Před 13 lety +10

    OSU! from Mauritius.
    I practice Daito Ryu and honestly, i can't see how some people dislikes this video.
    This is extremely well explained and effective.
    Respect.

  • @Skelfi
    @Skelfi Před 12 lety +7

    I really love the clinching techniques in the beginning. They are quite similar to some old school Chute Boxe drills. Perhaps it doesn't work as well in Muay Thai sparring with the boxing gloves, But using this kind of clinch to get in position to knee towards the head is one of my favourites in MMA sparring, very satisfying, and this video makes me think that I must have picked up that technique from when practicing Ashihara karate when I was younger. Good memories.

  • @NariIgawa
    @NariIgawa Před 6 lety +5

    Clear instruction. Wonderful kuzushi off of the sabaki. A pleasure to watch. Thank you.

  • @sainyasastrashaastrasss5810

    This instructor is unique

  • @adolfo33
    @adolfo33 Před 11 lety +5

    Keep posting vids, it's really nice to see your work, great sensei by the way!

  • @MM-Red
    @MM-Red Před rokem +1

    Great style but most important Great teacher! Where is this teacher at now? Is this school still up? It seems like I'd enjoy this more than muay thai

  • @klkkkkjklop
    @klkkkkjklop Před 2 lety +2

    i dont know karate but i can know this man is a extra ordinary master in some field

  • @jegmedve
    @jegmedve Před 13 lety +4

    Love the clean technique

  • @t.pedersen9321
    @t.pedersen9321 Před 9 měsíci +2

    What has happened to this branch? As far as I know no Ashihara is registered in the US anymore, which is a pitty since this sensei is really good, oldschool good 👊👊

  • @adolfo33
    @adolfo33 Před 16 lety +3

    Very nice

  • @NightKnight252
    @NightKnight252 Před 5 lety +3

    Super sharp move!

  • @sainyasastrashaastrasss5810

    What is the name of master

  • @MongPhu
    @MongPhu Před 13 lety +5

    very fast and very good control

  • @blugularis
    @blugularis Před 14 lety +3

    @Walisgton I agree, I studied enshin and ashiharar, and it's (sabaki) is easier said than done, I value it, but I also value my kyhokushinkai and my kb background(s). Once I grab them, I revert to judo. so oyama an judo makes for Jushindo, my own style.

  • @alexcronin41
    @alexcronin41 Před 8 lety +2

    It is really difficult to impress me, but I am impressed!

  • @miketurley8272
    @miketurley8272 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent.... Subscribed...... Thx

  • @ChristopherShabazz
    @ChristopherShabazz Před 13 lety +3

    I love watch you guys. Great instructional videos.....

  • @magianegra521
    @magianegra521 Před 14 lety +2

    Gracias por el video!!!

  • @martinbrand6013
    @martinbrand6013 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish Brad's more and more, continuous prosperity. Osu,

  • @logpos
    @logpos Před 15 lety +4

    Mmm, good technique, very sensible and practicable

  • @V-S-Zippo
    @V-S-Zippo Před 14 lety +3

    Very good technigue

  • @Lee7676
    @Lee7676 Před 12 lety +2

    i will go back to dojo in mid september.OSU!

  • @Cwyntz
    @Cwyntz Před 13 lety +5

    OSU! from vietnam

  • @rayvandragon
    @rayvandragon Před 6 lety +3

    true martial art!

  • @JrKinabalu
    @JrKinabalu Před 2 lety +3

    Ashihara karate should join karate combat. I never seen they compete in open karate tournament. Kudo tournament would be better.

    • @JrKinabalu
      @JrKinabalu Před 2 lety

      @@muhanur504 thats why a real karateka must test their karate with other different arts. That's the way to improve themselves. You practice karate but you don't test the effectiveness than that is not self improvement. For fitness yes but combat-wise, thats another story.

  • @michaelle7988
    @michaelle7988 Před 5 lety +1

    Osu bad ass thanks for helping Fridays are sparring days

  • @hotpopcorncake
    @hotpopcorncake Před 13 lety +3

    It's seem to me..this what Mas oyama would done caught in muiltable opponent attack or a fight. and i did kyokushin.

  • @SenseiRivera2
    @SenseiRivera2 Před 11 lety +2

    Osu, good clinic and info, by the Sensei! Osu!

  • @evergray
    @evergray Před 13 lety +3

    OSU, he's so fast! :D

  • @leopoldomodena7714
    @leopoldomodena7714 Před 2 lety +1

    Great instructions. Miss training over there. Where are you guys training now?

  • @laokon
    @laokon Před 13 lety +1

    @blugularis you should try kudo daidojuku in that case, you might like it.
    kind regards

  • @justin4wei14
    @justin4wei14 Před 13 lety +2

    Anyone can tell me where this dojo is?

  • @AmyBohemi
    @AmyBohemi Před 13 lety +1

    @syapa ah alright.
    I only know stripes or tags in the color of the following belt, i.e. yellow with f. ex. green tag/stripe. Or a white belt with a stripe/tag of the following colour, like white belt/blue stripe. Is it common in Ashihara Ryu to have belts like that?

  • @berylrosenberg704
    @berylrosenberg704 Před 4 lety +1

    Aaand the Krav Maga ppl are silent in agreement. This is the origin and true.

  • @alexcoltm4
    @alexcoltm4 Před 15 lety

    i need some help with blocking punches because my arms are covered in bruises, does any one have tips for me?

  • @AmyBohemi
    @AmyBohemi Před 13 lety

    what are these striped belts? never seen them before

  • @Dobbersky
    @Dobbersky Před 12 lety +1

    OSU

  • @paracel72
    @paracel72 Před 10 lety +2

    Osu Sensei

  • @woodmanship
    @woodmanship Před 14 lety

    なんか・・・アメリカにいった友達と似てる・笑 みちゅ

  • @user-pm3bl3ri5l
    @user-pm3bl3ri5l Před 5 lety +1

    んー、ひどい指導だな
    まず、その汚い黒帯を綺麗なものに変えなさい
    先代の芦原館長がいたら絶対怒られるぞ

  • @jobowtackmasterx
    @jobowtackmasterx Před 14 lety

    hahaha! gay!

  • @AbclkjM
    @AbclkjM Před 11 měsíci +1

    osusensei.ashiharakaratedojoverygoodseeyoulovekaratedo.formshihan.A.santoshkumarkerala❤❤❤😊