Seidokan karate clips
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Ah seidokan, love they style. Met Ishii in 93, nice guy. Being Uke sucks in judo, it is horrible in full contact karate ! LOL! Poor guy. The striking the shoulder to open the body is one of my "secret" moves, guess its not much of a secret anymore, thanks Ishii ! Of course I do it with a PE fist. One thing I wanted to mention, for those of you seeing the clips, notice the "kyuokushin" round kick, how its a combo of the typical roundhouse and the thai round kick. It is the best way to get the power of the thai kick from the distance of the Japanese round house kick. Love his use of the diagonals, something many Kyokushin people forget so much.
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Yes I like this stuff too, solid and workable but also refined and well thought out. It says he trained with Ashihara somewhere but he doesn't seem to display the large stepping and angles lots of Ashihara students use. I think this is probably more workable. Makes sense to use the pe fist to the shoulder area..I'm quite interested in why kyokushin people don't tend to use single knuckle fists more? When they do it seems to be the middle knuckle from what I've seen. Do they discourage the use of these since it is sport? I agree about the kicks, very nice and fast. Here's another coupel of clips of the same kind of stuff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfroQnxvGYchttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ETEntzPhF4&NR=1
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| QUOTE (ronin @ May 28 2008, 07:54 AM) | Oyama was a huge advocate of the "dragons head fist", ie: the middle knuckle fist, he even killed a gangster with it, or so the legend says. That's probably why they prefer it. I assume the reason that knuckle strikes are not used much in Kyokushin, like other systems, is because of how hard it is to develop them, a very painful and long process. I know that some don't think that conditioning is needed, but anyone that has ever done full contact without gloves will tell you how that is NOT the case. |
There are advocates either way. I don't condition, and I've never done contact sports, but then I have used PE in front line police work. I've also worked clinically in rehab in an orthopaedic hospital and I've broken my hand punching someone. My experience adds up to conditioning not being necessary and indeed it can be harmful.
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