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This Tool Will Change Your Karate Forever|#2 Age Uke
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Name: Yusuke Nagano
Birthplace: Kawasaki, Japan
Belt Grade: 2 Dan
Style of Coaching: The Fusion of Simple Concept and Logical Breakdown
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This Tool Will Change Your Karate Forever|#1 Uchi Uke
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Check out my seminar in Europe! courses.thekarateuniversity.org/pages/karate-dojo-waku-europe-tour-2024 Watch this video first! ua-cam.com/video/RuvbhqUCWjw/v-deo.html 🎓More Karate Secrets🎓 courses.thekarateuniversity.org/courses/hidden-karate-principles-the-karate-university 🥋Online Private Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/online-training/ 🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/ 🥋Face to ...
Japanese Sensei Explains Why MJ's Kicks Are Black Belt Level
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Japanese Sensei Explains Why Your Kicks Are Weaker by Chambering Fast
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Check out my seminar in Europe! courses.thekarateuniversity.org/pages/karate-dojo-waku-europe-tour-2024 🎓More Karate Secrets🎓 courses.thekarateuniversity.org/courses/hidden-karate-principles-the-karate-university 🥋Online Private Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/online-training/ 🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/ 🥋Face to Face Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/training-session/ ✉️Email me at ✉...
Never "LOCK" Your Body For Karate Techniques!
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I answered back to the comment on this video! ua-cam.com/video/RuvbhqUCWjw/v-deo.html Check out my seminar in Europe! courses.thekarateuniversity.org/pages/karate-dojo-waku-europe-tour-2024 🎓More Karate Secrets🎓 courses.thekarateuniversity.org/courses/hidden-karate-principles-the-karate-university 🥋Online Private Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/online-training/ 🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋 karate...
Let Me Expose The Unspoken Truth On Karate "KIME"
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Check out my seminar in Europe! courses.thekarateuniversity.org/pages/karate-dojo-waku-europe-tour-2024 🎓More Karate Secrets🎓 courses.thekarateuniversity.org/courses/hidden-karate-principles-the-karate-university 🥋Online Private Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/online-training/ 🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/ 🥋Face to Face Lesson🥋 karateintokyo.com/training-session/ ✉️Email me at ✉...
KARATE RETREAT In Japan!
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Who's excited for the "Karate Retreat In Japan"! Last year, I had the amazing opportunity to share the karate culture of my country in LA, NY, Toronto, London, Sydney, Melbourne, and Tasmania. And this year, I'd love to invite you to an event in Japan, in which you can fully indulge yourself in karate, culture, and food. So help me plan out the ideal program for you! Should I have this event he...
【Ep 4】I Trained A 500 YEAR OLD SAMURAI Martial Art|Keibu Ryu Aiki Taijutsu
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【Ep 3】I Trained A 500 YEAR OLD SAMURAI Martial Art|Keibu Ryu Aiki Taijutsu
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【Ep 2】I Trained A 500 YEAR OLD SAMURAI Martial Art|Keibu Ryu Aiki Taijutsu
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Episode 1: ua-cam.com/video/_wubpdiXR3g/v-deo.html Episode 2: ua-cam.com/video/6ROdyaDmi4k/v-deo.html Episode 3: ua-cam.com/video/gmvrW-M8bRQ/v-deo.html Episode 4: ua-cam.com/video/GDgME0XKuWc/v-deo.html *All the parts where it's mentioned as Keibu Ryu Aikijiujutsu, the correct version is Keibu Ryu Aiki Taijutsu. Amemiya Sensei's Channel: @KEIBURYU 🎓More Karate Secrets🎓 courses.thekarateunivers...
【Ep 1】I Trained A 500 YEAR OLD SAMURAI Martial Art|Keibu Ryu Aiki Taijutsu
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Episode 1: ua-cam.com/video/_wubpdiXR3g/v-deo.html Episode 2: ua-cam.com/video/6ROdyaDmi4k/v-deo.html Episode 3: ua-cam.com/video/gmvrW-M8bRQ/v-deo.html Episode 4: ua-cam.com/video/GDgME0XKuWc/v-deo.html *All the parts where it's mentioned as Keibu Ryu Aikijiujutsu, the correct version is Keibu Ryu Aiki Taijutsu. Amemiya Sensei's Channel: @KEIBURYU 🎓More Karate Secrets🎓 courses.thekarateunivers...
How Did He Invent "Shutetsu"?|Ep. 4 Interview
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I Learned The Strongest Punch in Japan|Ep. 3 Expert Tutorial
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I Learned The Strongest Punch in Japan|Ep. 2 Intermediate Tutorial
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I Learned The Strongest Punch in Japan|Ep. 2 Intermediate Tutorial
I Learned The Strongest Punch in Japan|Ep. 1 Beginner Tutorial
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I Learned The Strongest Punch in Japan|Ep. 1 Beginner Tutorial
I Regret Receiving The Deadliest Punch in Japan|Ep. 0
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I Regret Receiving The Deadliest Punch in Japan|Ep. 0
The Most UNDERRATED Tip For Karate Kicks!
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The Most UNDERRATED Tip For Karate Kicks!
The Most UNDERRATED Tip For Karate Punches!
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The Most UNDERRATED Tip For Karate Punches!
I Met A Pro MMA Fighter Who Uses Okinawan Karate|Kikuno Sensei
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I Met A Pro MMA Fighter Who Uses Okinawan Karate|Kikuno Sensei
The Most Rare and Unorthodox Throws By Kikuno Sensei
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The Most Rare and Unorthodox Throws By Kikuno Sensei
I Took The SLOWEST Yet The STRONGEST Kick! Kikuno Sensei
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I Took The SLOWEST Yet The STRONGEST Kick! Kikuno Sensei
He Made OKINAWAN KARATE Work In PRO MMA
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He Made OKINAWAN KARATE Work In PRO MMA
Easy 4 Step Tutorial For Karate Jumps!
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Easy 4 Step Tutorial For Karate Jumps!
1 Hour Karate Workout Video!
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1 Hour Karate Workout Video!
I'm Holding A Karate Seminar in YOUR CITY! 🌎World Tour 2023🌎
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I'm Holding A Karate Seminar in YOUR CITY! 🌎World Tour 2023🌎
Secrets of Speed! Enhancing Lower Body Movement in Karate
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Secrets of Speed! Enhancing Lower Body Movement in Karate
Japanese Karate Has So Much To Learn From Him|Day 5 & 6|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
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Japanese Karate Has So Much To Learn From Him|Day 5 & 6|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
I Survived 7 Days With The Deadliest Karate Master|Day 3 & 4|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
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I Survived 7 Days With The Deadliest Karate Master|Day 3 & 4|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
I Survived 7 Days With The Deadliest Karate Master|Day 2|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
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I Survived 7 Days With The Deadliest Karate Master|Day 2|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
I Survived 7 Days With The Deadliest Karate Master|Day 1|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3
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I Survived 7 Days With The Deadliest Karate Master|Day 1|Yusuke in Okinawa Season 3

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gmddmg
    @gmddmg 29 хвилин тому

    Very innovative way of teaching the physical feeling of transmitting energy. I haven't seen something like that in 30 years of practice. Oss!

  • @mrunknown2778
    @mrunknown2778 33 хвилини тому

    Paint the fence technique

  • @mrunknown2778
    @mrunknown2778 52 хвилини тому

    Sensai , where can I private message you , and talk to you ? Can you come to the UK for classes ?

  • @JsRetroVideoGames
    @JsRetroVideoGames Годину тому

    How about a review playing the game Karate Kid on the NES? lol

  • @Oliaphx
    @Oliaphx Годину тому

    1st Kata was Taikyoku Shodan (Styles are Shobayashi Shorin-Ryu and Shudokan)

  • @bo-MMA
    @bo-MMA 2 години тому

    Isn't karate punch power is comming from the rotation of the upper body? Some say it's comming from the hips then the rotation of the upper body?

  • @adrianoramos4794
    @adrianoramos4794 3 години тому

    Relaxing body before the impact is necessary to get higher speed and maximum power but at the moment of the impact you must tight your body to transmit the kinetic energy to the target. I would like see you proving your point on the makiwara not on the "air".

  • @zetareticulan321
    @zetareticulan321 4 години тому

    3:02 "Start to understand your arm is hollow." I wonder if the Shaolin Style of Tongbi Quan (hollow arm fist) is based on this concept. 🤔

  • @zetareticulan321
    @zetareticulan321 4 години тому

    A famous martial artist once said, "be water, my friend."

  • @angryboypranay936
    @angryboypranay936 4 години тому

    Jion

  • @SrHirokumata
    @SrHirokumata 4 години тому

    if you do it like that against a real attacker you will lose your ear

  • @user-hy1fs3by9l
    @user-hy1fs3by9l 4 години тому

    These principles are in the Kempo I practice that is heavily influenced by nami ryu

  • @Kampfschwimmer392
    @Kampfschwimmer392 5 годин тому

    We call it balistic strikes

  • @whitewh1
    @whitewh1 5 годин тому

    I got 2nd dan in tang soo do and it was not until I started Muay Thai that I fully got this. I think it has a lot to do with practice in the air (karate/TSD) vs practice on a bag (MT/boxing). If you hit a bag, you naturally learn to put your full power into the bag. No incentive to "lock" other than to absorb impact. If you practice in the air, you have to "lock" to maintain balance and control and protect your joints, when throwing with power. The downside is that Muay Thai students do not learn good control until a lot later in their development, and you have to be careful in partner drills as a result!

  • @peterjaimez1619
    @peterjaimez1619 5 годин тому

    Now I see what you are doing, you are using the weight and the sloshing inside as feedback to get the movement right, pretty sneaky 😊 I'm using a string with a small ball tied to it to do the "silk reeling exercises" of Tai Chi, when the ball moves unimpeded and smoothly, my movement is close to correct. Cheers

  • @RasikRajguru
    @RasikRajguru 5 годин тому

    Good comparison video. Well executed moves. But I feel a smoother continuous flow from into the next, might be better.

  • @RAJAARSLAN2009
    @RAJAARSLAN2009 7 годин тому

    HELLO SENSI ! I ALWAYS BE WAITING ❤

  • @RAJAARSLAN2009
    @RAJAARSLAN2009 7 годин тому

    I LOVE YOUE STYLE OF EXAMPLE THANK YOU FOR TEACHING US ! ❤LOVE FROM PAKISTAN

  • @dharmaraja41
    @dharmaraja41 7 годин тому

    Thanks for the explanation. I have a comment. I have trained for a long time in shotokan and then shitoryu- about 20 years now, and I have an input from my insignificant experience. Humbly- from my learning from teachers, Kime is best expressed only at the moment of impact. So I was taught one has to be loose at the beginning and the duration of execution of the technique and super tight and strong for an instant at the end of the technique. That achieves both the purposes - to be fluid and fast, and to be most impactful. Needless to say- behind that punch is the weight of the hips coming around, not necessarily too tight at the end. Hard to explain I think, best comes from practice.

  • @Yasin_9hz1gl3o
    @Yasin_9hz1gl3o 7 годин тому

    Reaction trailer(date announcemate) cobra kai 6❤

  • @adrainjordanx8049
    @adrainjordanx8049 7 годин тому

    I do appreciate the lessons of how to improve basic techniques to be stronger for Karate to be better & effective, thank you, Sir

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 8 годин тому

    After watching it in the theater and then watching this decades later and learning more about Japanese and Okinawan culture I think it might have been perceived of as incredibly cruel and sadistic by Chosen not to kill him. In Cobra Kai they brought him back so he obviously got over it, but perhaps in real life he might have committed suicide rather than deal with the humiliation. That being said since he playing an Okinawan rather than a Mainland Japanese maybe seppuku wasn't as much a part of the culture. I do know for sure Honor and shame are a much bigger part of Asian cultures than in the U.S. Great movie though.

  • @SoraBora354
    @SoraBora354 8 годин тому

    The one from Korea is actually a triple gold medalist of Asian games now and is bronze in Olympics of rio so congrats to him

  • @JohnGatesIII
    @JohnGatesIII 9 годин тому

    Stop thinking about "Blocks" as being different from strikes. Stop thinking about blocks as being "defensive". A "block" is nothing more than a "Strike" against an opponents arm, leg or other body part. It changes the dynamic of the action of "blocking". NEVER miss an opportunity to cause DAMAGE to your opponent/enemy. It's why the Okinawans did SO much "trauma training" to their hands, arms, legs and feet.

  • @wardwagar863
    @wardwagar863 9 годин тому

    IMHO this is not an accurate analogy. The liquid in the bottle is moving free of the bottle, it is not attached like your ligaments bone and flesh so will not react in the same way as your body. It is however a very good demonstration of how weight adds to your force and 'piles up' on impact. I think we overthink kime, in that I only feel its relevance in things like tightening your fist, hardening your shuto or whatever technique you would like to make more rigid on impact. I think we do this in a lot of ways naturally.

  • @HaraldAngell
    @HaraldAngell 9 годин тому

    ua-cam.com/users/shortssmLYI513_DM

  • @AIRSAT1
    @AIRSAT1 9 годин тому

    Oss!

  • @Endergrinder
    @Endergrinder 9 годин тому

    are there any alternatives to a wine bottle? im very clumsy 😅

    • @hzqmrk
      @hzqmrk 8 годин тому

      Search for "plastic long necked bottle"

  • @aa.rn09
    @aa.rn09 9 годин тому

    Amazing!!

  • @rajinderrupal6091
    @rajinderrupal6091 10 годин тому

    Thanks for the technique.

  • @HtetMyat-pc2zh
    @HtetMyat-pc2zh 10 годин тому

    Hi Hi

  • @butikuk6807
    @butikuk6807 11 годин тому

    Now I can be cobra Kai badahh

  • @VIDEOVIBRA
    @VIDEOVIBRA 13 годин тому

    Desde Perú...si me comporto como el liquido en la botella entonces mi freno deberia ser el cuerpo que es impactado?, kime deberia de ser entonces al impactar ese cuerpo?... Gracias

  • @nyah253
    @nyah253 14 годин тому

    Incredible!!! Thank you, @KarateDojoWaku. I have a question, though. Why does this mean that we don't need Kime? You can be released through the punch and still issue Kime, right? I believe the point you made is that we need to be more released, but not that the ending of the punch isn't articulate.

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu 14 годин тому

      I suggest you watch the next video!

    • @nyah253
      @nyah253 13 годин тому

      @@KarateDojowaKu - I watched it now. I think It's a little clearer now. Looking fwd to the following videos in the series. Thank you for your content!!!

  • @haysmcgee801
    @haysmcgee801 15 годин тому

    I can also offer another way to explain this and how it makes your strikes more “impactful” or feel “heavier”. When we strike, we are creating a kinetic chain starting at our base and rolling through the links of that chain out of our striking weapon into our target. Two negative effects are happening by staying rigid during this process. First, at every point there is flexibility (in our case the joints) it requires energy to stabilize that link in the kinetic chain, this is energy that is not being transferred into your target. So the more rigid you are trying to remain the weaker the final output during this process of transferring energy. Second, when two objects collide and energy is being transferred from one object to the other and due to the physics involved there is a type of bounce back as the energy seeks to balance it self between moving (the strike) and unmoving (the target). The more rigid you are the further the energy can travel back into you to resolve this balance. By relaxing, the energy will only flow as far as the rigidity and contact that is maintained before bouncing back into your target. So by remaining relaxed and loose while striking, the resulting impact feels heavier and the effect is more explosive. A good way to experience this effect is to take a hammer and first grip it as tightly as possible and then using all of your strength hit a brick with it, then do it again only this time gripping the hammer enough to maintain control but letting the hammer’s weight do most of the work. Or swing a two foot wood dowel at a solid target and then put a pool ball or a snooker ball into a gym sock and swing that at the same target.

  • @kdefensemartialarts8097
    @kdefensemartialarts8097 15 годин тому

    👍

  • @AnkitaVikas-eh7dp
    @AnkitaVikas-eh7dp 19 годин тому

    I have become an orange belt just today

  • @stingytrevor
    @stingytrevor 19 годин тому

    Master Kikuno is arguably the greatest Karate fighter to have fought in MMA. He really is a master now.

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 20 годин тому

    If Yasukei would train with a top level boxing coach I think he'd be delighted to discover just how technique oriented it is, how much hip rotation and other power generation methods it has, to include one's he hasn't seen yet. I do like how even though he is a grown up man, experienced martial artist, he approaches his reviews with an almost childlike enthusiasm and eagerness.

  • @mrunknown2778
    @mrunknown2778 22 години тому

    😋🤭

  • @JB-iw3ui
    @JB-iw3ui 23 години тому

    He is doing Kata Forms. refers to a detailed choreographed pattern of martial arts movements made to be practiced alone. It can also be reviewed within groups and in unison when training. It is practiced in Japanese martial arts as a way to memorize and perfect the movements being executed. Stop antagonizing the movements . Encourage style and rhythm and technique.

  • @davidalba6337
    @davidalba6337 23 години тому

    These last training ideas are absolutely amazing, I'll totally use them in my future classes

  • @iraomaiden6321
    @iraomaiden6321 День тому

    Very good. OSSS!

  • @Jake-rs5es
    @Jake-rs5es День тому

    we need the naoya inoue reaction soon sensei!!!

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu День тому

      He's amazing for sure!

    • @Jake-rs5es
      @Jake-rs5es День тому

      @@KarateDojowaKu yep, arguably the best boxer in the world right now and he’s full Japanese lol, definitely wanna see you do a video on him soon, truly a generational fighter

  • @timetraveler2518
    @timetraveler2518 День тому

    I agree with you 100%! I am on Johnny's side. Daniel was a loser and fought a way to vengeance against Johnny and stole Johnny's girlfriend.

  • @SaveonYT
    @SaveonYT День тому

    You're so good at karate 👍

  • @anthonyvanderheijden9556
    @anthonyvanderheijden9556 День тому

    I regularly assist with teaching the kids at my dojo. I will try the bottle experiment how you describe it. So far when people have a 'stiff' technique, i will tell to imagine at the end of the motion a tennis ball has to be released, which has to fly as fast as possible. Your fluidity explanation seems to be more elegant or precise. 😎

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu День тому

      Good Idea. I would picture something a bit heavier than a tennis ball since it's hard to realize the weight of a light tennis ball!

  • @edtheangler4930
    @edtheangler4930 День тому

    This is so weird to me because wing chun and uechi don't block like this

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu День тому

      How do you create power?

    • @edtheangler4930
      @edtheangler4930 12 годин тому

      @@KarateDojowaKu all from upper body, iron fist training and speed over strenght. I block with sticky hands or redirecting with mawashi uke

  • @peterjaimez1619
    @peterjaimez1619 День тому

    Thank you, this is enlightening 😊 the blood inside the body CAN CHANGE POSITION, for example from the stomach after eating, to the muscles while exercising, so it can affect the effectiveness of several movements! Cheers

    • @KarateDojowaKu
      @KarateDojowaKu День тому

      I never looked at it like that! Interesting!