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Sensei Hirokazo Kanazawa passed away peacefully at the age of 88. He was one of the elite karatekas that JKA send around the world to spread and promote karate. He had a great impact on the promotion and development of karate. Condolences to his family and friends and his students around the world.
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Very well said Allan, this attitude is not very common in among clubs members. The attitude of helping each other out in sparring, even in its basic form in karate for example. Best help to your sparring partner and yourself is the attitude of "I try to hit you but not hurt you as fast as I can thus by doing so giving you a chance to sharpen your defences and in doing so training my own tools of trade and tactics. A win win situation.
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Blimey! Brad Pitt has not aged since the early 70s! 😍
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I agree!! And because he was a human being, he was far from being invincible, as all of us MAists are, however, Bruce had a edge that placed him in a very small percentage of being defeated. Oss sensei! 😍
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Bruce Lee is the equivalent of the Beatles in martial arts. He inspired many many people to follow his path including me as a young boy. I don't think he was invincible but he was a tremendous martial artist, there are too many ifs and buts and Bruce Lee was a human after all but a very determined and focused and talented individual.
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Achieving shodan grade is similar to getting a high school diploma, you have proved you have reached a level of competency that can't be taken away from you. If you have a lay off you may lose your sharpness and physical fitness but your knowledge is still there and just needs to be recalled and practiced again and within a short period of time you will get yourself back where you were and I dare say even more competent than before. I personally don't mind wearing a white belt for any period of time, as long as I can have quality training and conditioning. I know what I am and what I have achieved, others around me will know my level by how I carry myself in the training hall. It also depends on what you are after in your karate training. Are you looking for advancing in Dan grades? Do you want to become a teacher in karate and become a 5th Dan? Or you are just looking to polish your techniques and train for the sake of it. I belong to the latter. If I find a great instructor in any form of martial arts I would be happy to wear a white belt for ever and happily train there, but that's my way of thinking. I don't care about high Dan grades. There are more than enough high Dan grades in the world through whatever political or financial motives that it has lost its meaning for me a long time ago.
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Martial arts rely on speed , the only way that a smaller person can win against a larger opponent to knock him out or end the fight is to produce power through delivering good technique with great speed . ,even with great timing if you don't back it with speed in delivery and movement then you have no chance .
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I think it's definitely down to the individual skill and talent. Not the form of martial arts at all. You can have the strongest punch in the world and best looking head kick but if you can't deliver it at the right time then it could be of no use. You can say that to a tennis player, you could have a great backhand but if you don't get there in time and hit the ball at the right time then it all goes wrong. Same with the goalie in soccer or etc..
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Timing is important in everything including combat, music, all kind of sports and all walks of life.
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Using A Jab And Defending From It Effectively?
pers replied to Alan Armstrong's topic in General Martial Arts Discussion
Jab punch or kizami zuki as its known in karate is a very useful technique both in defence and offence. Front leg and foot plays a vital role in the quality and effectiveness of this technique. In self defence it can be deployed once an attack is anticipated by slightly changing the angle and stepping forward into the coming attacker and catching them on the chin or other head targets. Like everything else timing is very important. In offence mode it's the lead foot that is the driver of the attack, dynamic push of the front foot and leg is the effective element. -
I just pasted my brown belt test
pers replied to mightyquinn's topic in Share Your Testing, Grading, or Promotion
If you are very keen on improving your karate then like any other skill or knowledge you need to practice in your own time as much as possible, if you can do at least half an hour to an hour a day with one day rest then you can improve faster. Most important thing for a new brown belt is to start relaxing more and get more fluid and less rigid,. This can happen with less tention in the limbs, shorter kime or focus. You only need kime or focus at the point of impact, the shorter your kime the faster and more powerful your technique! It doesn't happen overnight, it takes a while to get there, more you continously work on it the sooner you get there, having a good coach or guide is very helpful. -
The pioneer and oldest form of martial art which has been going for thousands of years started in Persia and continues to this day in the modern Olympic games is a big miss in that list. Wrestling.
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Law of physics.... Mass x velocity =power martial arts is not tug of war, you don't need power like weight lifters, you need speed to produce power, doesn't matter if you are point scoring in competition or going full contact and penetrating with your technique and releasing the energy produced by speed into your opponent.
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Most effective move is to put your opponent in a disadvantage and yourself in advantage to score or end the fight.
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I guess you are either in Kawazoe sensei or Ohta sensei's dojo. They are both excellent teachers. Ignore the treatment and stay put and train hard, eventually they will change their mind about you give it time and be courteous. You are in good hands with any of Those two instructors.
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If you have years of martial arts training then your body will adopt very quickly and you pick things up quick ,how various techniques are performed and timing in kime and stances and so on . If I go to a new club and style I would go and stand at the bottom of the pack and even wear a white belt and show lot of respect towards the master and his students .
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I just watched this clip of him talking about stances ,pretty much what I have been saying here ,notice his front foot and hill off the floor . and even when he is at the end of his technique you may notice his back foot with his hill just a fraction off the floor meaning more weight on the ball of his rear foot.
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I saw couple of clips, didn't see him pivoting on his hills but using ball of his foot. Very capable karateka. I was mainly interested to see the shindokan karate pivoting on their Hill as mentioned above.
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Styles of the MA have different methodologies and ideologies. As I've mentioned before, we, in Shindokan pivot on our heels when it's necessary; primarily in our close range and Tuite. We've many techniques that the heel MUST be in contact with the ground; for the most, at the very end of said technique. Who walks only on their ball and/or heel?? I don't. I use the entire bottom of my foot whenever I go from point 'A' to point 'B', like whenever I'm walking to the store or to the inside of the store or when I'm walking around inside the store. I like to those moves you refer to if possible, are there any clips on YouTube you can direct me to?
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when fighting someone bigger and taller avoid direct attack as they will catch you nearly every time ,instead you have to move in towards them in an angle ,try to manipulate them by switching from left to right changing your stance and catch them while they are in transition and in between stances . and the important factor that smaller guys can deploy would be superior speed . as you are a green belt you are going to need lots of training and gaining experience to find your perfect timing ,distance and angle of attack ….take your time the more you do it under a watchful eyes of a good instructor who can correct you the better you will get . All of the above I mentioned will not happen over night ,takes a long time to develop so be patient and persevere .