Why Is Nobody Using This Deadly Karate Punch Anymore?

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Proof that traditional karate works!

This technique is rarely taught in modern karate (it doesn't even score a point in the Olympic karate rules). However, it's frequently used by world-class fighters in other martial arts, because it's so effective.

And guess what? The Okinawan Karate masters used it too! That's why I'm reviving this lost punch with special guest MMA legend Omar Bouiche and my brother Oliver Enkamp today.

Watch to the end to learn the ancient "Sword & Shield" (Philly Shell) defense too.

Enjoy!

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What traditional Karate technique should I revive next? 🥋

KARATEbyJesse
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You're getting so deep into the history of karate it's almost like how people practice HEMA. Where they look at old manuscripts and use modern knowledge to recreate them

Ventus_the_Heathen
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Man is digging into the history of karate.

aungheinkhant-zemusashi
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did not expect Iron Maiden in a Karate Nerd video. Ever. Mind. Blown.

ShinSuperSaiyajin
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I kept hitting until I realized that a board doesn't hit back😂😂😂😂
That humour in the seriousness.

arjungautam
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Iron maiden+karate now i can rest knowing there is good in the world

shml
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I always love to see you sparring, it’s cool to have this “perfect dichotomy” of perfect forms researcher and effective fighter practice which you are going for more and more in the latest period. I have a enormous respect for this because it improves the practice of the art and the union between the two faces of the medal gets closer and closer.

FedericoMalagutti
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That tip about turning the shoulder all the way over is gold!

mikelundun
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The "sword and shield" stance followed by a tetsui/punch looks similar to part of Heian/Pinan Sandan kata

stuarthillary
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You know you got a good brother if he beats the snot out of you without remorse!

GrimTheDestroyer
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Secret training tool - Iron Maiden!
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BWater-yqjx
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Jesse at it again!!! Well done learning from other styles to realize the potential in your own Karate!!! As always pleasure watching!!! The humility you show for your brothers fighting experience is such a wonderful thing to see! Your family has truly left their mark on a generation of martial artists!

treylough
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I never would've guessed that the Philly Shell stance was also in Okinawan Karate.

kaizenproductions
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a student studies to become a master, a master studies as they're always a student! Great content! Love this channel!

michaeltaylor
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It's like Bruce Lee once said: 'As long as people have 2 arms, 2 legs and 1 head there will be only 1 way of fighting'

trior
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we were taught this in ITF Taekwondo, but this is a clearer explanation of the mechanics than we ever had. ITF is odd, it often contains techniques in sparring that you wouldn't have necessarily expected to be used in taekwondo. great video as always Jesse!

jon...
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Hi Jesse My father is my Sencei in traditional Shoto Kan karate. I'm 56 years years old my father is 82. He studied martials arts back in the late 1950s starting with Judo. He left Judo when he was a brown belt. He received his shodan in 1969 or 1970. I started karate in 1975 at the age of 5. I remember my father being in a tournament open style at the military base in Petawawa Ontario Canada. He only weights 145lbs at the time. He knock out a military guy who was a kick boxer and a karate ka. Standing about 6 foot 2 about 210 lbs using this move back in 1977. In 1976 my father put me in boxing to tough me up some. He taught me this move. It is a semi strait punch with a down ward hook keeping the arm slightly bent with a thrust of 50% and 50% snap. Is what I used. In this video he is 100% right. I intent not to step in so much. I rather do the same punch snapping the hips shoulders, elbow is lock just like the if you are doing a six inch punch. From a fighting stance then move back leg half step and do the same move as this video. follow through with a semi reverse punch or upper cut to the jaw or groin, strait knee to the face if he buckles forward go for a knee bar. By completing this move you can apply many kinds of take downs by using body shifting, to where you feel comfortable. If you can time it, a spinning back elbow to the back of the head or neck. That is why I like to step backwards more like a short horse stance. If you are a big guy stepping forward you have all that extra weight. If you are a little guy like myself at one time lol stepping backwards seems to work better. Even though we practice both forward and stepping back. Take what works best for you. What works for me may not work for you. Thanks again Jesse it brought me a lot of memories.

markvilleneuve
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Sensei, I am so jealous of your students that they got the opportunity to train under you. I hope that one day I will be able to meet you and gain some precious knowledge from you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

sultanali
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His attitude towards learning something new is just impeccable
A true role model
Oss sensei
Love from India 🙏

neerajmooppen
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It's so nice to see people reviving the lost techniques of karate! I wish other arts like wing chun and kung fu could have some of their old and actually effective techniques revived so they could be taken more seriously, but I'm glad that arts like Karate and Judo are having revivals.

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