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Actually Matsui was just one of the better known examples. Even in local tournaments you can see it used often, as combined with a follow up technique it's a good way of earning waza-ari. In Ashihara and Enshin there's a wider variety as they allow limited grabbing as well. I've had entire classes devoted to foot sweeps for knockdown fighting purposes.

Watch the 10th Shinkyokushin tournament on Youtube, you can find videos of every bout and in a good percentage of them you can see ashi barai being used by fighters in an attempt to knock down their opponents. A very common technique amongst those who specialize in low kicks such as Hajime Kazumi and Kunihiro Suzuki.

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I didn't see any mention of age! KYOKUSHIN Is not for the older folks. I'm 55 yrs old and I'd be out of my mind to jump in a ring and subject these old organs to those devastating barrages of body shots. I've found my niche in Shotokan because of there core philosophy...kata. Funakoshi in his teachings gave little credence to fighting. His philosophy was about improving the inner man and avoiding fights at all cost. And that made my decision so much more easy. Now, if your young and you find pounding someone to a pulp fascinating, than Kyokushin is the style your looking for. It's as macho as you can get.

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