Le Karaté d'Okinawa au 30e Festival des Arts Martiaux

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Le KARATE D'OKINAWA était présent lors du 30ème Festival des Arts Martiaux qui se tenait Samedi 7 mars 2015 au Palais des Congrès de Paris.
Petite île du Pacifique, Okinawa est située à l’extrême sud du Japon. C’est là qu’est né le Karaté. Autant dire que le Karaté d’Okinawa est ce qu’il y a de plus pur et de plus dur dans le monde très diversifié du Karaté en général. L’école Uechi-ryu est un cas typique de ce Karaté qui fait la part belle au renforcement du corps et aux exercices de casse.
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Please note the controlled breathing to focus their energy and not the over dramatic screaming that’s over done for “show” in too many schools and tournaments. These are true Martial Arts practitioners and not just putting on a “show”. Much respect to both of them!

Michael-brzc
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Once I was an adolescent, one guy showed me how to break a pencil with a simple leaf of a folded paper. I tried hard, but it didn't work. Then I concentrated all my will and belief, and it worked. Another day he said he simply broke the pencil with his hands while moving the paper swiftly. But I did it for real.

MIchaelSybi
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I very much apprecate this video.
As someone who is half Okinawan and half French
and a student of Master Kanei Uechi this was special to me.
Je parle le Francais et Nihongo Haneshimas.
Such a good video.

shinjaokinawa
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Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬 To Japan 🇯🇵
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋

secretforreasons
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Outstanding! The level of years of dedicated and VERY hard training for this is ridiculous. For those that don't understand, don't bother commenting. For those that do understand...respect!

MrRobster
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I've seen the full doco on this master, his fists are insane, thick callous skin, his bones are deformed from years of training, they are extra big and thick. He's the real deal, for anyone doubting. It's a hardwood baseball bat and the wood he breaks are hardwood too.

SilverforceX
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Thank you very much for watching this.
I am very proud to be on the YouTube.
I am very proud to training with Master Shinjo.

Very respectfully,
Yoichiro Kuniyoshi

yoichirokuniyoshi
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Мой старший брат (нане живет в ГДР)) занимался советским карате. От природы одаренный и фанат. Приехал к нему в Москву. Он жил в общежитии. Так он все общагу превратил в спортзал. Занимались с ним человек 200, а то и более ... Довелось видеть его в реальной разборке когда он и его кореш в двоем расхреначали кодлу 12 человек это было что-то. Те гады с ножами...Брат тогда говорил, что бойцом можно быть непродолжительное время 3-5 лет, когда все показатели на пике, а потом ты уже немного ветеран. Сейчас он обучает там кого-то. Кого не говорит. Вспоминаю., как он одним ударом руки свалих огромный забор на стройке))

htth
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This is how it was in olden times. You were not trained for sport but for infallible solidarity in your duties as a warrior. It was more than a job to be loyal to your lord, it was an honor of the highest and it was unacceptable to fail your lord. It’s one thing to be a martial artist and a whole different thing to be a warrior. These men are warriors. It’s what I aspire to in my training. I have the highest respect for those who are true warriors.

Expatriate
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1. Took Okinawan Kemp Karate in the 70's. Crab Stance was my selected option. Very brutal concepts and mindsets that mostly work in real life.
2. Took several styles of martial arts but wound up to Krav Maga which I considered the best all around form of real life protection.
3. Breaking boards and baseball bats, if you know where and how to strike is not that special, which is why in today's age everything thing like a baton is made out of a metal or of a polymer.
Besides that very nicely done on the choreographs. This takes a great deal of proper timing on all parts so much respect on them.

Dimythios
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Great Uchi ryu Master ... Best demo by a senior

velukuttymohandas
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i used to do kyokushin as a kid, the lady there was probably the thoughest woman i've ever met in my life, i saw her break baseball bats with her shin bones. Her knuckles were like wood. When they have that lifelong dedication to a martial art like this, it really shows.

mikehunt
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Respect pour ce karatékas.

C'est incroyable

FJ-Luc
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Beautiful in every way shape and form. ❤️💯

area_codezz_
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I have just began Kyokushin as an adult beginner and the basic training at low speed is already painful. I can not imagine how they support these !

czwpjzn
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This is how it was in the 1970's Shotokan Karate classes in the UK. The 'blood and guts" era. With 'legend' instructors like Enoeda, Kanazawa, Fuller and several 'hard' English 2nd and 3rd Dan sensei in dojo's around the Country. You learned karate very rapidly or you simply wilted and died 😂. Today things are just too sanitized with more concern being given to elf n' safety, insurance cover, wearing safety clothing etc... Great video - thanks.

jerzygawor
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These aren't your typical McDojos in the west, these are actual martial arts practitioners dedicating their lives to their craft.

cubski
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My favourite part of Karate is watching the Dan grading especially if you see someone who years ago was a yellow belt and you recognise them now going for a Dan grading is amazing!

Cybertron-cssk
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When young I trained with an Okinawan master in southern France for a few years. Very respectable man and tough too!

alexsky
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J'aime beaucoup le kung fu et ses dérivés mais le karaté d'Okinawa ou d'autres régions me passionnent également. Le déplacement dans les arts martiaux c'est fondamental. Je conseille le karaté full contact si on aime le combat sinon les taos ou les katas comme on dit. Super en tout cas

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