Joe Rogan ( @PowerfulJRE ) talks about Kyokushin Karate

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  • @joe1940
    @joe1940 Před 4 lety +601

    Andy Hug was a Kyokushin practitioner. He was one of the greatest kickboxing champions ever, IMHO.

    • @safouane.7841
      @safouane.7841 Před 4 lety +37

      Andy was the best at his time. Such a loss really.

    • @TheDavid2222
      @TheDavid2222 Před 4 lety +37

      Andy Hug is my favorite martial artist. Thanks for mentioning him.

    • @TariqAli-dn8xt
      @TariqAli-dn8xt Před 3 lety +15

      Andy hug the best K1 Grand prix champion 96

    • @Mateus2234
      @Mateus2234 Před 3 lety +16

      Francisco Filho too, and he fighted against A Hug in K1 and Kyokushin Worlds

    • @bisonmma-kickboxing2511
      @bisonmma-kickboxing2511 Před 3 lety +1

      💯💯

  • @andrenoujaim5656
    @andrenoujaim5656 Před 2 lety +530

    Kyokushin is an adaptive style.
    Take any students who started in Kyokushin, they can easily learn, succeed and adapt to doing Kickboxing, Boxing, and Grappling. Thank you for the acknowledgment, Joe Rogan.

    • @oliversacks3837
      @oliversacks3837 Před 2 lety +42

      @@MartinhoRamos1990 GSP said that his takedown success in MMA is based on Kyokushin timing.

    • @diodelvino3048
      @diodelvino3048 Před 2 lety +6

      same with American Kempo/Kenpo, Stephen thompson has kept alot of fundamentals but improved his style of it even more with Kickboxing

    • @user-hj6qx7zb9t
      @user-hj6qx7zb9t Před rokem +4

      @@MartinhoRamos1990 old karate includes grappling. And moders styles like kudo is combo b/w kyo and judo

    • @nationofisrael12tribes81
      @nationofisrael12tribes81 Před rokem

      Mix it with Kempo.

    • @zukairshebaz7348
      @zukairshebaz7348 Před rokem +3

      Is it true, that Kyokushin conditions your body and legs to tank hits easier?

  • @xxPanteraxxx
    @xxPanteraxxx Před 4 lety +485

    The Dutch style of Kickboxing was heavily influenced by Kyokushin.

    • @KidJames81
      @KidJames81 Před 3 lety +52

      Dutch style is influenced by Kyokushin and Muay Thai

    • @at3396
      @at3396 Před 3 lety +45

      Kickboxing came from a kyokushin practitioner who lost to a muay thai fighter.

    • @MCJohn-117
      @MCJohn-117 Před 3 lety +4

      @@at3396 Sanda > muay thai

    • @stuart4860
      @stuart4860 Před 3 lety +4

      stay casual.......

    • @Anas-io3zf
      @Anas-io3zf Před 3 lety +11

      @@KidJames81 western boxing also

  • @equinoxx1604
    @equinoxx1604 Před rokem +70

    Kyokushin is the bodybuilding of martial arts. A good martial art in building a martial foundation and building the body

  • @mortalkomment8028
    @mortalkomment8028 Před 2 lety +177

    Kyokushin is beautiful and brutal. Admiration to anyone mastering it! Respect even to those who have learned a little from it.

    • @gentlemandudley7761
      @gentlemandudley7761 Před 2 lety +10

      I am a 7th kyu blue belt right now and boy I gotta tell you. It's a challenge every day.

    • @Leprutz
      @Leprutz Před 2 lety +4

      I am just starting now. 37 years old... but I am striving to get my Black belt.

    • @gentlemandudley7761
      @gentlemandudley7761 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Leprutz OSU! Keep it up!

    • @Leprutz
      @Leprutz Před 2 lety +1

      @@gentlemandudley7761 thanks a lot. I am try8ng to Hardenberg my ody qhen I am alone... any good Tips for that?

    • @gentlemandudley7761
      @gentlemandudley7761 Před 2 lety

      @@Leprutz do a few knuckle push-ups during your workout. You can also find a makiwara online. It doesn't have to be those ones that stand up on their own you can also get one of those mounted ones. Bag work always helps. You can always request from one of your training partners (preferably an instructor) to do hard body training with you. Don't Go full blast on each other. Just keep it controlled. All of these are great options so choose any number of them that you like to do. Don't try to go all black belt city on your first go. Just ease yourself into it and watch the improvements happen.

  • @nvanguy6868
    @nvanguy6868 Před 3 lety +128

    I trained and fought in kyokushin, now im doing muay thai and i find most of the guys training have really soft bodies and legs compared to the kyokushin fightersp

    • @infestchristopher1457
      @infestchristopher1457 Před 3 lety +7

      Great combination

    • @koraegi
      @koraegi Před 3 lety +32

      You're going to hit like a truck jesus

    • @nvanguy6868
      @nvanguy6868 Před 2 lety +14

      Thanks, its a totally different game the good boxers kick the shit out of me but im slowly getting a better head defense and boxing
      When it comes to kicks and kicking range i can hang w anyone in my gym

    • @mortalkomment8028
      @mortalkomment8028 Před 2 lety

      @Owl Longbow
      Certainly not to Thais. They're like stone.

    • @aaronmarshall5958
      @aaronmarshall5958 Před 2 lety +2

      Which do you recommend kyokushin or muay thai?

  • @CastroEulis145
    @CastroEulis145 Před 3 lety +200

    Dolph Lundgren also has multple degrees in engineering and chemistry or some shit. Thats what really impresses me about the guy. Black belt in kyokushin kai is impressive enough, but throw in science based college degrees as well.

    • @RanjitSingh-em7lx
      @RanjitSingh-em7lx Před 2 lety +10

      I know right
      Plus he is a good actor as well. In the Aquaman film he plays an elder statesman role with great gravitas.

    • @nowintejera4618
      @nowintejera4618 Před měsícem +1

      And his a handsome jock

  • @fightfannerd2078
    @fightfannerd2078 Před 3 lety +74

    kyokushin karate is hardcore the training is also crazy they break stones with their hands

  • @manuelnunez8802
    @manuelnunez8802 Před 3 lety +121

    LOVE this clip. Joe Rogan definitely throws down some knowledge. Kyokushin dudes are BADASS. You get some dude who's a LEGIT Kyokushin Black Belt AND he has a Judo Black Belt??? Stay AWAY from that dude!!!!!

    • @L.C1993
      @L.C1993 Před měsícem

      Those are my two favorite arts man greatest statement.

  • @MUSTANGRD
    @MUSTANGRD Před 3 lety +106

    Apart from being Karate champion, he was a marine, he has both an engineers and chemical engineers degree, he was a bouncer, an action movie star both in a negative and a lead roles! wow

  • @threepowerchords
    @threepowerchords Před 2 lety +139

    I did martial arts for a number of years including Kyokushin - I did Kyokushin for two years.
    I loved it but I used to come home with bruises all over - It's the toughest martial art style I have ever practiced, hands down.
    There's nothing that even comes close to it

    • @mortalkomment8028
      @mortalkomment8028 Před 2 lety +12

      Try Muay Thai. Both are brutal but MT has much better hands - if you use gloves. Kyokushin body punches are killing, though.

    • @yancarloreyes6724
      @yancarloreyes6724 Před 2 lety

      Really? Nothing? Nothing comes to mind?

    • @technochemservices2855
      @technochemservices2855 Před rokem +10

      @@mortalkomment8028 nah! Not tough as kyokushin

    • @kepinto1010
      @kepinto1010 Před rokem

      @@mortalkomment8028I’ve done Muay Thai consistently for 3 years my Shotokan karate schools tops it by far with Conditioning and techniques

  • @madspetersen1708
    @madspetersen1708 Před 4 lety +51

    Dolph Lundgren holds a 4. Dan Black belt. European champion 1980-81. Has a master as a civil Engineering in chemistry.

  • @rollotomassi6374
    @rollotomassi6374 Před 2 lety +17

    OSU…!!!! I trained in Oyama style for 15 years, it is the real dangerous deal…..no buying a black belt here, after your katas, 10 or 12…..your black belt promotion consists 4 or 5 students going up and 50 plus fighters to free fight with …….with a minimum of 14 two minute free fights, after three or four you are still on the mat and as tired as you’ve ever been…..and they bring in new fresh fighters to spar with…..like boot camp there is no getting out of it, and no quitting……Oyama Karate is full contact bare hands, bare feet traditional Japanese style karate….OSU !

  • @perfecto25
    @perfecto25 Před 3 lety +109

    Ive trained kyokushin for over 10 yrs (Oyama), its def a hard style but it worth it, you learn to take a beating w/o losing composure. I had guys in my class with 20-30 lbs over my weight, doing mawashi geris to the thighs, holy moly that hurts haha, legs are purple the next day.

    • @rollotomassi6374
      @rollotomassi6374 Před 2 lety +11

      OSU….!!! from the Birmingham Dojo ! Bring that knee up to block for those dangerous mawashi geris……😀and OSU !

    • @sallhame
      @sallhame Před 2 lety +1

      Kyokushinkai as we called it back in the day was extremely tough training. I wonder how may many martial artists today have done 5000 kicks in 1.5 hours?

    • @gentlemandudley7761
      @gentlemandudley7761 Před 2 lety +4

      Osu from the Los Angeles Little Tokyo dojo!

    • @musashiblade1512
      @musashiblade1512 Před 2 lety +1

      I just joined the World Oyama Nashville dojo. Osu

    • @danmark7352
      @danmark7352 Před 2 lety +1

      The best kyokushin training is the one where you have to crawl home after training.

  • @catalinionescu173
    @catalinionescu173 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I trained Kyokushin when I was a teenager and also participated in tournaments. I have such great memories, but I can't believe I used to live them. The level of effort, stamina, power, resistance, speed and technique required to be just a decent fighter is breathtaking. Now, many years after I quitted, I cannot believe that I was capable of practicing Kyokushin at competitive level. I'm still into sports and I still put in a lot of effort, but thinking about having one Kyokushin training like I used to is simply intimidating. I remember we used to have 4-5 training sessions per day during training camps. Basically, anytime we wouldn't sleep or eat, we trained. The exams for belt degrees were hell: 3-4 hours of physical exercises, throwing legs and punches and almost tournament level sparring. My legs and abs were made of steel back then because besides physical exercises, we literally hardened ourselves by letting sparring partners to throw powerful legs and punches without blocking or avoiding them. Although I appreciate the level of training I had thanks to Kyokushin, I think that the most important thing is what I learned in terms of self-awareness, respect, ambition and being realistic, because this lessons will never die. We were training with the saying "Train until you cannot do it anymore and then, do one more rep". I applied this saying in everything I did in life afterwards. I could write a book describing all the lessons I learned, all the emotions I felt, all the sweat, tears and blood I put in trainings, about everything I lived during that time. I miss being a Kyokushin karateka and I will always be thankful for what I learned. Even writing this comment brings back so much memories...OSU!

    • @mmm-nc6kz
      @mmm-nc6kz Před 2 měsíci

      I can feel your emotions just from reading this. I'm glad u had that happy experience

    • @soncobi
      @soncobi Před 27 dny

      I have almost the same experience as you, except that I trained kyokushin for Like 8 years. Then I switched to Kickboxing, because there was no kyokushin dojo near where I lived. I also thought that if I would return top kyokushin, I couldn't handle the Training. Turned out, I was wrong! You total have the same Level as in the past. I found a dojo a few years later and I trained there. I loved it and it was like a nostalgia trip for me. But I stayed with Kickboxing because the Gym had more kids then adult members. With that said: you still have it in you! Don't forget the important part that kyokushin teaches: always chase your Limits!
      Osu!

    • @georgeelder8415
      @georgeelder8415 Před 15 dny

      Mas Oyama's style...

  • @bluesummerstaylor3987
    @bluesummerstaylor3987 Před 3 lety +25

    You want to see a bad ass Kyokushin guy? Mike fucking Bernardo. The way guys looked when he landed that knock out blow was truly as hell terrifying and awe inducing. R.I.P Mike Bernardo.

    • @coleano
      @coleano Před 11 dny

      I think you mean Sam Greco or Andy Hug, Mike Bernardo was a boxer if I'm not mistaken.

    • @kesenaememere8520
      @kesenaememere8520 Před 8 dny

      ​@coleano , he was a kickboxing.

  • @Vegitobluuuuu
    @Vegitobluuuuu Před 4 lety +111

    I trained for kyokushin and our tournaments consisted of breaking a big piece of wood from a tree with your legs. And breaking bricks 🧱 and ice 🧊 with your hands. Osu 🥋

    • @babyfacenate835
      @babyfacenate835 Před 3 lety +20

      My dad trained with Mas Oyama a few months before he died. I have big respect for kyokushin.

    • @user-zm4vk4jh6j
      @user-zm4vk4jh6j Před 3 lety +2

      Do you even know what osu means... smh

    • @babyfacenate835
      @babyfacenate835 Před 3 lety +12

      @@user-zm4vk4jh6j my father told me it can mean many things it doesn't have to mean one thing. I haven't done it but I'm going to a gym Sunday to start training. No need to hate man

    • @babyfacenate835
      @babyfacenate835 Před 3 lety

      @@user-zm4vk4jh6j for example like hello or thank you

    • @brennansnowdon9299
      @brennansnowdon9299 Před 3 lety +3

      That's awesome I used to do that in Goju Ryu love karate right now I'm doing boxing to help my hands gonna join a kyokushin dojo after lockdown

  • @retostocker531
    @retostocker531 Před 2 lety +17

    Hi...im a former Kyokushin Karateka (former cause i havent practiced FOR YEARS) from SWITZERLAND...Joe praises people like e.hoost and d.lundgren (and righfully so) but as far as i know he NEVER mentioned a felow countryman of mine....whos name was Andy Hug...i URGE any fan of the striking martial arts to give that name a youtube search...i SINCERELY doubt you be unimpressed or even disapointed..thanks and bye

  • @tonybreward8678
    @tonybreward8678 Před 3 lety +39

    Dolph was Sweden’s equivalent of a navy seal , He has iq of 160.
    He’s also a nice guy my old instructor used to go to their dojo to prepare for tournaments,

    • @pulse4503
      @pulse4503 Před rokem +2

      according to Seagal, Dolph aint a real martial artist

    • @osseous42
      @osseous42 Před rokem +2

      ​@@pulse4503 😄

  • @robertfry7022
    @robertfry7022 Před 2 lety +10

    Trained many years in Kyokushin . great style .

  • @tacticalshortshorts1979
    @tacticalshortshorts1979 Před 3 lety +82

    Fun fact about Mas Oyama, who founded Kyokushin Karate, he was known for wrestling bulls and breaking their horns off with a knife hand

    • @joshuabrant3487
      @joshuabrant3487 Před 3 lety +9

      please do not promote that bs story lol

    • @dadaimon8140
      @dadaimon8140 Před 3 lety +16

      @@joshuabrant3487 there's a video of him fighting a horned animal he also trained on the mountains which made his body stronger than the average man during that time

    • @eliasaquinomijares4072
      @eliasaquinomijares4072 Před 3 lety +3

      @@joshuabrant3487 u fucking dumbs there’s a video of it dumbass

    • @realamericannegro977
      @realamericannegro977 Před 3 lety

      He is the only reason people respect this terrible style. He is great but the style aint. If he didnt cut of bull's horns with a knife hand people would likely see this style as a waste of time and egotistical. You will be surprised at how "tough" they act until wind blows past their faces (based off what I dealt with when I trained with them in my area). Without face contact there is no real toughness.

    • @eliasaquinomijares4072
      @eliasaquinomijares4072 Před 3 lety +7

      @@realamericannegro977 don’t forget shinken shobou Kyokushin where they allowed knee and face punches to the head but with mma gloves

  • @leppodavies8606
    @leppodavies8606 Před rokem +8

    I reached 3rd Dan in kyokushin until I decided to stop martial arts in general. Always had a great time and it was a fantastic outlet. I have a lot of fond memories.

    • @coleano
      @coleano Před 11 dny

      3rd dan is a great achievement, osu

  • @joshuapacia6316
    @joshuapacia6316 Před rokem +16

    Bruce Lee had read many Mas Oyama's karate books during his lifetime. Bruce Lee was probably influenced by the old Kyokushin training methods that he saw from the books in order to push his body into insane features. Anyway, Kyokushin is one of the best based for Jeet Kune Do to help the martial artists become complete fighter.

  • @williampeckham9838
    @williampeckham9838 Před rokem +6

    I tried it once and loved it. The conditioning is no joke. I struggled to walk out of my first lesson but loved it. I tried the advanced class first and I could handle it due to experience in other martial arts, but I was missing all the katas and drills, etc. I was gonna continue but unfortunately it was to far from my house.

  • @NinjaKumaReacts
    @NinjaKumaReacts Před 11 měsíci +3

    He was a student of Hanshi Taylor here in Sydney while he worked as a Bouncer at Kings Cross while studying at University. He became National Champion and also an International Fighter. People would pull out of tournaments because he was soo big and strong.
    Hanshi passed away last week. Osu.

    • @lebogangseabi525
      @lebogangseabi525 Před 10 měsíci

      When you just say Osu.
      Some of us already know what's up.

  • @jaykecraig6708
    @jaykecraig6708 Před 3 lety +25

    I dont care what anyone says kyokushin is the best strength conditioning martial art to begin with and to use as a base to all other martial.arts ive done 25 plus of varieties of fight sports muay thai boxing judo bbj tkd and kyokushin has been the most brutal on my body knuckles shins and everywhere else kyokushin is the only one of these that taught me how to throw a punch with massive power without telegraphing any movement OSU

    • @yawayawa946
      @yawayawa946 Před 3 lety +5

      I'd say wrestling is the best base to begin with but kyokushin comes a close second. Wrestling and kyokushin had similar gruelling training except the wrestling replace kata with weight cutting. GSP uses both and he is one of the goat.

    • @kalemene8901
      @kalemene8901 Před rokem +1

      OSU!

  • @ghosteyes2708
    @ghosteyes2708 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I think what Oyama should have done, was to develop the sparring in 2 different ways: Normal kyokushin sparring with no gloves and no punches to the face, and a bit later, starting maybe from blue belt, both normal sparring and sparing with gloves and punches to the face. Kyokushin is so close to perfection and the no punches to the face thing ruins it a bit.

  • @thebrownbaldy
    @thebrownbaldy Před 4 lety +24

    Joe "(insert name) is a bad mofo" Rogan.
    But frfr, this story is true that Dolph nearly killed Stallone in 1985 while shooting Rocky 4. Scary stuff

  • @ramonlong1079
    @ramonlong1079 Před 2 lety +7

    Osu!.. yes Mas Oyama invented the greatest full contact style.I went to Green belt ..then oue Sensi died in an automobile wreck..I loved the style because i did in a fight just what i was taught..one hit..done..

  • @Imersaototalnoingles
    @Imersaototalnoingles Před 4 lety +13

    Glaube Feitosa was one of the best ever!

  • @eduardorobinson1692
    @eduardorobinson1692 Před měsícem +2

    Michael Jai White is also a black belt in this style

  • @Therabithole
    @Therabithole Před 3 lety +15

    He shouldn't have accepted hitting Stallone, he could had killed him.

  • @edp.1917
    @edp.1917 Před 5 lety +27

    Osu!

  • @slipperydoorknob2173
    @slipperydoorknob2173 Před 2 lety +17

    Fun Fact: the Japanese dude that Lundgren fought in The Punisher movie was Kenji Yamaki, he ended up winning the 1995 IKO1 World Open Tournament by beating Kazumi Hajime, a fucking badass Kyokushin karateka.

  • @salzx5196
    @salzx5196 Před 3 lety +16

    I have a blackbelt in kyokoshin and mas oyama is the master of this style of martial arts it is well known he broke a bull's skull with the palm of his hand best fighting style may sound basic but is the most effective in a street fight punches to the body kicks to the legs and back heel kicks not the most flashy but the most effective

    • @gangstaman2069
      @gangstaman2069 Před 3 lety +5

      But everybody forgets that knee strikes are also very powerful weapon in kyokushin.Most kyokushin fighters don't practice knee kicks after the 70's and early 80's cause the rules were watered-down.Seido kai kan has old kyokushin rules as some other kyokushin off shoots as well

    • @tonybreward8678
      @tonybreward8678 Před 3 lety +3

      You have a black belt in a style that you cannot even spell , Kancho masutatsu Oyama broke the horns off bulls .
      No self respecting black belt would ever spell it wrong.

    • @swordleo
      @swordleo Před 3 lety +1

      @@tonybreward8678 maybe english in not his first language

    • @tonybreward8678
      @tonybreward8678 Před 3 lety +2

      @@swordleo
      😂😂 Kyokushinkai is Japanese

    • @pagangwynne3627
      @pagangwynne3627 Před rokem

      @@swordleo Doesn't matter. Sosai (Mas Oyama) insisted that Kyokushin be taught in Japanese worldwide so that any Kyokushin karateka can go into any Kyokushin dojo anywhere in the world and still understand whats going on and be able to train. So your language of birth has nothing to do with it.

  • @alaincisera
    @alaincisera Před 6 měsíci

    I trained under hanshi john taylor in the 90's, that man was a powerhouse he had about 700 fights zero losses.

  • @RickBach-hy8ch
    @RickBach-hy8ch Před rokem

    THANK YOU JOE YOUR A GENIUS WARRIOR GOD BLESS YOUR HELP TO HUMANITY ON THIS SHOW 🙏 ❤

  • @siranodeperdeo685
    @siranodeperdeo685 Před 9 dny

    I love that comment from Diaz
    " Masu Oyamas" kyokushin? Like There's another kyokushin that Joey knows of.

  • @georgehartas5039
    @georgehartas5039 Před 2 lety +2

    dolphins was 1977 full contact australian heavyweight champion, after he won the european championships as a green belt, he is currently a third 3rd dan

    • @dartharaneus67
      @dartharaneus67 Před rokem +1

      His name is Dolph Lundgren, not Dolphins. Damn you, Google Translate! LOL

  • @MegaLmae
    @MegaLmae Před 5 měsíci +1

    He still attends the karate tournaments. I saw his pictures with the winners.

  • @roninmusashimiayamoto241
    @roninmusashimiayamoto241 Před 2 lety +1

    He incorporates boxing into his style before he joined the yakuza he was know as Choi p,dal

  • @nelsonzambrano5788
    @nelsonzambrano5788 Před 2 lety +1

    Joe Rogan definitely knows his history...

  • @STBRetired1
    @STBRetired1 Před 3 lety +5

    Nothing shows great intelligence like saying "motherfucker" at least three times per sentence. His high school and his mother must be so proud.

  • @Pifagorass
    @Pifagorass Před 3 měsíci

    Kiokushin + BJJ - amazing combo. Cameron Quinn is one of practitioners but adds wrestling aldo

  • @ronki23
    @ronki23 Před 2 měsíci

    Go-Ju Ryu karate means "Hard-Soft" like how judo means "Soft style" so Kyokushin is the 'Go' aspect of karate. It was created because the karate guys kept on losing to the Muay Thai fighters so Mas Oyama created Kyokushin: took 3 fighters to Thailand and won 2 out of 3 fights!

  • @MichaelThomasOflaherty
    @MichaelThomasOflaherty Před 3 měsíci

    Dolph Lundgren is from Sweden and He's a national champion for Kyokushin Kaikan Karate

  • @not1iota229
    @not1iota229 Před 2 lety +1

    I remmember seeing Dolph when I was a kid from when him and my dad trained together doing Kyokushin at sydney uni there was a video on youtube that must have been removed with them both in the same team. We went to see He Man movie because of Dolph.

  • @jfd4755
    @jfd4755 Před 2 lety +2

    Andy hug was the bad ass

  • @ronniewilson142
    @ronniewilson142 Před 8 měsíci

    I struggle to kick high so tuck up kyokushin cos i could base more kicks to the legs. Ended up loving it.

  • @darkythecrazyninja5228
    @darkythecrazyninja5228 Před rokem +1

    Mr Hanayama
    Necessary measures
    reasons why I burnt 🔥 it 🥵
    Clever timing
    Proportions & adapt evolve

  • @bxgaucho4762
    @bxgaucho4762 Před 8 měsíci

    Kyokushin+Judo = street effective combo!

  • @kyleolsen464
    @kyleolsen464 Před 22 dny

    Jamie pull up the video of a bear doing Kyokushin😂

  • @bearstriker1695
    @bearstriker1695 Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder if Rocky being on an insane cut made this even harder
    Also gsp did kyokushin

  • @rcnal22
    @rcnal22 Před 3 měsíci

    I started in Kyokushin. Now I’m in shotokan. Completely different systems.

    • @constantinosmari8099
      @constantinosmari8099 Před 2 měsíci

      I am considering doing the opposite, going from shotokan to Kyokushin😂

  • @dartharaneus67
    @dartharaneus67 Před rokem

    2:20 -> I don't know if you implied practitioner or founder, when you mentionned Mas Oyama, but Masutatsu "Mas" Oyama was in fact the founder of Kyokushin Karate.

  • @Docinaplane
    @Docinaplane Před 4 měsíci

    Mas Oyama was the originator of Kyokushin Kai.

  • @Venture85
    @Venture85 Před rokem +1

    I want to become a 2dan in Kyokushin karate so I can become a badass

    • @mat7802
      @mat7802 Před rokem +1

      My sensei is a black belt 3rd dan in kyokushin karate, she is a fucking tank and she almost knocked me out cold with a single kick once, and shes also one of the sweetest and most passive girls i know, so it wont necesarily make you a badass lol

  • @ShihanTomCallahan
    @ShihanTomCallahan Před 3 lety +3

    OSU! I have been hit by Dolph and he indeed hits like a truck

  • @Charismaniac
    @Charismaniac Před rokem

    Stallone got hit by Earnie Shavers. The guy was supposed to play Clubber Lang but after hitting Sly for real, like he demanded to be hit, the part went to Mr T.

  • @el_chico1313
    @el_chico1313 Před rokem

    do a podcast on andy hug, he was at a time the best paid kickboxer in the world

  • @L.C1993
    @L.C1993 Před měsícem

    Osu! Kyokushin karate blue from Chicopee MA.

  • @johnman8647
    @johnman8647 Před 3 lety +2

    Don't forget Dolphs multiple PHD's.

  • @jacobfoster9185
    @jacobfoster9185 Před 2 lety

    Dolph is also a certified genius

  • @MegaLmae
    @MegaLmae Před 5 měsíci

    Kyokushin is a full contact sport

  • @SenseiNWDA
    @SenseiNWDA Před 2 lety

    Semmy Schiltt, Bas Rutten, and many, many more trained in Kyokushin.

  • @masterjim69
    @masterjim69 Před 2 lety +3

    Kyokushin is considered the strongest karate. Founded by Mas Oyama, it has beaten other karate styles, tae kwon do (which is really a sport derived from tang soo do, which was Chuck Norris' base style), and one of the few styles to beat muay thai. It employs "iron body" training like Shaolin kung fu, which has also beaten tae kwon do and muay thai. Oyama was the one that started full contact, criticizing karate back then as being a dance. Kyokushin is also one of Michael Jai White and Sonny Chiba's style. Chiba studied kyokushin and goju-ryu under Oyama, and shorinji kempo under Doshin So. He also had a gymnastics background and almost went to the Olympics. Check out the Oyama Trilogy films made by Chiba. Karate Bull Fighter, Karate Bear Fighter, and Karate for Life. They're in Japanese with English subtitles on DVD. Another film made in Korean and Japanese called Fighter in the Wind, about the life of Oyama, a Korean born Japanese has very realistic fight scenes, choreographed by the Kyokushin Association.

    • @claire4212
      @claire4212 Před 2 lety

      Correct me if I’m wrong. I would love to know more about these. Didn’t Mas Oyama trained under 3 karate masters? If so then isn’t Kyokushin Karate influenced by the karate that he learned? What’s the differences between Kyokushin Karate and the “normal” karate?

    • @masterjim69
      @masterjim69 Před 2 lety

      @@claire4212 Yes. Oyama was influenced by Korean Kempo, Goju-Ryu, and Shotokan styles. He would go up in the mountains and train, punching and kicking trees, practice barefoot in the snow, and meditating under icy cold waterfalls. He conditioned his body to take punishment. He returned to the land in Japan and challenged other karate schools and won. He then becamed famous by introducing the "Kyokushin Way".

    • @claire4212
      @claire4212 Před 2 lety

      @@masterjim69 that sounds like Shaolin Kungfu training…

    • @claire4212
      @claire4212 Před 2 lety

      @@masterjim69 also Kempo seems to originated in China and then spread to Japan

    • @masterjim69
      @masterjim69 Před 2 lety

      Yes. Very similar. Oyama started the full contact bare knuckle tournaments.

  • @skullleader220
    @skullleader220 Před rokem

    Yes, Mas Oyama is Kyokushin

  • @virgiljjacas1229
    @virgiljjacas1229 Před 2 lety +3

    But I thought that Kyokushin training is what really matters.

  • @animallover7072
    @animallover7072 Před 3 měsíci

    2:40 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @pwidner70
    @pwidner70 Před 9 měsíci

    Get Dolph Lundgren on the podcast Joe!

  • @eboymorales3047
    @eboymorales3047 Před 2 lety

    i've been sparred a kyokushin fighter, my brain shuts down for a few seconds when he threw a jab at me and his kicks was lightning fast and i can't check it..

  • @ymd2516
    @ymd2516 Před rokem

    So Sly was put in the ICU by Dolph Lundgren, knocked out by Antonio Tarver and had his neck broken by Steve Austin
    Also kyokushin is legit like

  • @vadrekfeg3318
    @vadrekfeg3318 Před rokem

    Osu from Romania !

  • @ch-sqpopay9949
    @ch-sqpopay9949 Před 6 měsíci

    i am so curious what Rogan Thinks about Andy Hug....

  • @Patriot1389
    @Patriot1389 Před 3 lety +1

    Osu from Serbia

  • @davidverdugo6266
    @davidverdugo6266 Před 2 lety +1

    Also the fact dolph is 6'6 200 something pounds shredded someone that big and in shape is dangerous off the bat.

  • @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe
    @CharlesBetancourt-iq9oe Před 10 měsíci

    Kyokushins badass. But what you don't realize, Mr. Rogan, is that you just complimented kungfu. See the video " Yi Quan vs Karate" you'll know what I mean. There's also video " teikiken( the Japanese word for Yi Quan) vs. Karate" Where the weight classifications are quite even and the matches are too. Mas Oyama incorporated Yi Quan into kyokusjin for this reason. Thank you for complimenting kungfu.😊😊😊

  • @ZAKU73
    @ZAKU73 Před 2 lety +2

    Kyokushin for life. Osu!

  • @jamesjohnson427
    @jamesjohnson427 Před 2 lety

    Dolf also an engineer

  • @cheezyridr
    @cheezyridr Před 3 měsíci

    and yet, not one mention of mas oyama

  • @Dan.50
    @Dan.50 Před rokem

    Kyokushin was created in the 60's by Mas Oyama to try and make karate work.

  • @sjcobra84
    @sjcobra84 Před 3 lety +3

    196cm tall and can break your face.

  • @arthurwatts1680
    @arthurwatts1680 Před 2 lety +1

    Anyone who has ever seen Dolph Lundgren in the flesh - as opposed to through the lens of a camera on set - will know that you're looking at a Viking. Even if he had never done anything more than weights and western boxing, I'm confident that Dolph would have put many of the big-name action stars from the 70s and 80s on their butts. I also suspect that he was a lot better educated than many of those gigantic egos, even if he was never going to set the acting world on fire. I'm not going to draw any comparisons to Bruce Lee - Dolph was just a kid when Lee died - but it's worth noting that Lee cited his most dangerous potential opponent as a 'big, strong guy with high tolerance to pain who just keeps coming' and that was Dolph Lundgren in the late 70s. One of the last people you would ask to hit you ;)

  • @Lcky-gu2gi
    @Lcky-gu2gi Před rokem

    And Casuals think Kyokushin is a joke lol I dare them to try it once im sure Kyokushin will more than welcome u to a free class

    • @onetwo9719
      @onetwo9719 Před 9 měsíci

      It’s not a joke but in terms of creating a fighter it is lacking, the conditioning is no joke but the traditional techniques could be improved.If you pair it with boxing it can work really well

    • @Lcky-gu2gi
      @Lcky-gu2gi Před 9 měsíci

      @@onetwo9719 I agree thats why we crosstrain in boxing too

  • @andrewadams3111
    @andrewadams3111 Před 2 lety

    We wrestle in America. Ain't hard to submit people if your a beast on top.

  • @angelomenil8800
    @angelomenil8800 Před rokem

    2:00

  • @gentlemandudley7761
    @gentlemandudley7761 Před 4 lety +2

    OSU!

  • @winstong7438
    @winstong7438 Před 3 lety

    cool

  • @seanmayo206
    @seanmayo206 Před 3 lety

    Joe used to be on the other side of the screen

  • @stuart4860
    @stuart4860 Před 3 lety +4

    way to many casuals in here commenting

  • @Tungsten-le1wy
    @Tungsten-le1wy Před 2 lety

    THIS IS NOT AN OPINION, TO LEARN HOW TO DEFEND PUNCHES TO THE FACE YOU NEED TO TRAIN PUNCHES TO THE FACE

  • @magharninja1811
    @magharninja1811 Před rokem

    Kyokushin is crossfit of martial arts

  • @superbongergo4662
    @superbongergo4662 Před 9 měsíci

    joe rogan has great martial arts knowledge? and didn't know mas oyama invented kyokushin. kinda embarassing

  • @mider9996
    @mider9996 Před 3 lety

    GSP is shotokan no? Bas Rutten is Kyokushin

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Před 2 lety

      Lyoto Machida is shotokan. GSP is kyokushin.

    • @mider9996
      @mider9996 Před 2 lety

      @@SpaceMarine500 I don't think so

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Před 2 lety

      @@mider9996 Check it out yourself

    • @mider9996
      @mider9996 Před 2 lety

      @@SpaceMarine500 yeah...i did, I know for a fact Bas does kyokishin

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Před 2 lety

      @@mider9996 Yes he did but I'm talking about GSP.

  • @Tungsten-le1wy
    @Tungsten-le1wy Před 2 lety

    in kyokushin it's imposible to develop good boxing fundamentals. the training and competition is too unrealistic and ridículous, if you put a kyoukushin black belt that only do kyokushin in a boxing ring against someone with 6 months of boxing training the kyokushinn will get destroyed, kyokushin is just a waste of time,

    • @all.things.boosted
      @all.things.boosted Před rokem

      Opposite is also true so what's ur damn point

    • @Johnnythefirst
      @Johnnythefirst Před rokem

      This is mostly true, unless the boxer gets to eat a couple of heavy low kicks first. They are very complimentary styles to train though.

    • @vanealvarez132
      @vanealvarez132 Před měsícem

      The black belt can break bones with bare hands... is made for this

  • @Tungsten-le1wy
    @Tungsten-le1wy Před 2 lety +2

    kyokushin is just TKD WT with lowkicks lol... a useless martial art without punches to the face, but a tkd guy understands that he can't defend punches to the face because he never trains it, instead kyokushin practitioners are arrogant and think they can defend and throw punches to the face without ever training it.

    • @DKYtut
      @DKYtut Před 2 lety +2

      Tons of kyukushin fighters in history have transitioned to kickboxing (well kickboxing comes from kyukushin..) and mma succesfully , they will train sparring with head target when they transition to the other sports , that's just common sense.
      The best kickboxers in the lighter weight classes have always and currently still, are dominated by Japanese kickboxers with kyukushin background, you cleary don't know what you're talking about. Out of the top 10 pound for pound kickboxers currently 4 are Japanese, and currently the best pound for pound kickboxer, and arguably the best kickboxer the past 20 years Tenshin Nasukawa started from Kyokushin.

    • @Tungsten-le1wy
      @Tungsten-le1wy Před 2 lety +1

      @@DKYtut the fighters that you named needed to train alot of muay thai and kickboxing to be able to fight outside of kyokushin because in karate kyokushin you don't learn how to throw and defend punches to the face, AND THIS IS NOT AN OPINION, TO LEARN HOW TO DEFEND PUNCHES TO THE FACE YOU NEED TO TRAIN PUNCHES TO THE FACE.

    • @DKYtut
      @DKYtut Před 2 lety

      @@Tungsten-le1wy Kyokushin karateka are known to have tough trainings, and it's their training mentality that give them the advantage to succefully transition into other arts. There are plenty of ways to train head target like target training, bagwork etc, unless they fight against a boxer in boxing rules (which won't happen anyway) it doesn't matter, majority of fighters nowadays crosstrain anyways. It's still one of the most viable standup bases along with kickboxing , muay thai and Sanda.

    • @Wongwongwong10000
      @Wongwongwong10000 Před rokem

      Kyokushin is hardcore. They break you down physically they train extremely hard. Everyone who trains in Kyokushin can fight. Can take many kicks to the body, they are mentally tough. Most MMA Kyokushin fighters are legends GSP and Bas Rutten. You put any Taekwondo fighter in with Kyokushin you better keep your hands up. You can’t compare Kyokushin with other styles because even the hybrids Kyokushin styles are hardcore like Seidokaikan. If you aren’t disciplined and mentally tough for the training you will quit because your body will be broken. I loved taking Kyokushin it toughens you up.