9 Combinations to try in your next Kumite session. #karate #martialarts #shotokan #training #kumite #tips #karateshotokan
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@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
Let me know what you'd like to see in these longer format videos
@bluenosegamer91759 ай бұрын
I’d really like to see some Kata videos from you !
@marcoleccese15249 ай бұрын
More Kumite combos, with change of angle, sweep etc... Awesome video!
@Payote889 ай бұрын
My Senpai was telling me not to set up my punches with my kicks because kicks are slower. I’m sure it’s situational So I’m curious what it is your looking for when setting up kick/punch combos. OSS!
@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
@Payote88 A kick can be used to bring their guard down to open the head for punches, also if you look at Muay Thai they use leg kicks to set up punches. It's always situational though as you said.
@simontaylor93629 ай бұрын
More kumite 👍
@johnboy33049 ай бұрын
Every block is an attack, every attack a block, be strong.
@JoseRodrigues-cc5is9 ай бұрын
8899😅u😅o😅9 1:10 0
@dumitriuflorentina61374 ай бұрын
KARATE: 9 COMBINATIONS TO TRY IN YOUR NEXT KUMITE SESSION
@dougfowler96099 ай бұрын
Will be reviewing this a lot. Thank you Sensei!
@savinabelojeva62626 ай бұрын
I started to train in karate 🥋, when I was 16 (9th grade), soon I will be 18. I watch your channel very often and it realy helps me to learn new skills. So thank You so much!!!!!🤝✨
@constantaproca31072 ай бұрын
KARATE: 9 COMBINATIONS TO TRY IN YOUR NEXT KUMITE SESSION
@limitlessjoseph13998 ай бұрын
Thank you for your tips and guidance! Hopefully these techniques will work in my kumite sparring class.
@paulhoffman90369 ай бұрын
Sensei Gardiner, more like this please. Than you
@ChinsuGod9 ай бұрын
video about all karate punch pls😊
@PoopClown9 ай бұрын
a pleasure to watch
@micesp3 ай бұрын
Thank you sensei for the techniques shown and for the various attack combinations indicated. I follow your channel from Italy with great interest. You are a very good sensei. Michele
@subhashkoyyot14276 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@benjaminejegwa48705 ай бұрын
Beautiful... combinations. Oss.
@beladirikita9 ай бұрын
Nice Techniques
@tadeasstavek2927Күн бұрын
One of my favorites is qyaku tsuki followed by mae geri with the back leg and mawashi geri by the front leg
@yogbert3 ай бұрын
Nice combinations. Ill take any more of those youve got!! Top videos, really enjoy them. Been training karate on and off for nearly 30 years now and I have so much to learn from your tips ! Great videos!!
@jkgardiner3 ай бұрын
I'm just uploading another one right now actually. "3 x Karate sparring combos" look out for it 👍
@tusharbhalla53369 ай бұрын
Nice
@DeputyChiefWhip9 ай бұрын
Nice selection. The same arm same leg techniques work great. I like to do front leg Mae Geri to jab, Another good one is fake kizama, step outside reverse punch and a nice front leg round kick kick chudan to finish.
@jm75786 ай бұрын
I started studying Karate in 1982, I’m still training to this day, and all I can say is this video was fantastic any level of learner
@j.wright8157Ай бұрын
I used to enjoy the backfist/reverse punch/ridge hand combo.🥋
@lancecahill54863 ай бұрын
My favorites are # 3 and # 4. Great video 👍👌Another good combination is #1 plus Mawashi Geri.
@danausten10469 ай бұрын
Ate into uke, nice 🔥👏🏼❤️
@mattt1974UK3 ай бұрын
Nice. Number 7 was taught to me by Wayne Otto in the 90s.
@Jack_Tisson3 ай бұрын
this guy has legit skills,
@rameshhansaravendra5 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@Payote889 ай бұрын
Expect lots of views on this one because I will be studying this one for a long time! Thanks OSS!
@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
I'm glad its helpful 👍 get those views up!
@gyulabueki94123 ай бұрын
👌These few combination are enough to be successful in competition. If someone has mastered a few direct-contrary techniques, then everything is fine.
@spslayer91138 ай бұрын
Any advice on beating a bigger, stronger more aggressive fighter in Kumite at tournaments.. I got my ass beat 2 weeks ago at a local tournament
@TheReverb19 ай бұрын
Hi; thanks. Regarding the writing: Tzuki when is written alone; like Keri instead of Geri; when combined like gyaku zuki is only "zuki"
@fedupwithyourstuff8 ай бұрын
There is no such a thing as "geri" written alone in martial arts context because this way it means diarrhoea. 🤣
@EraldoPiccione9 ай бұрын
🥋🥋🥋
@itz_avinash_vishwakrma87579 ай бұрын
Dear sir, please make us a lesson by lesson video of training at home so that we can learn something from you 🙏
@sakuXXIII320218 ай бұрын
Do you have equipment?
@shadowboxkicker8 ай бұрын
Is Kyokushin Karate mostly about 2 hit combinations? If not can you make videos with "feint, hit, defend, hit" combination moves?
@jkgardiner8 ай бұрын
My style is shotokan. Kyokushin is limited to body punches only and kicks.
@shadowboxkicker8 ай бұрын
@@jkgardiner Oh my bad. If you get a chance i would love to see more combination moves!
@jkgardiner8 ай бұрын
@shadowboxkicker yea I'll do some more 👍
@shadowboxkicker8 ай бұрын
@@jkgardiner Thank you!
@tasogare65987 ай бұрын
You should make tutorials on kumite starting with stance. Your style has quality modern kumite lacks.
@KAZE07079 ай бұрын
Please correct me if I'm wrong. But ain't Uraken and Mae Geri banned in Kumite? (I mean the formal/sports Kumite)
@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
Not in the WKF, I'm not sure about all federations though
@KAZE07079 ай бұрын
@@jkgardiner I train in a Dojo which is affiliated to WKF, and I do know Uraken was allowed a couple years back, but as of now atleast in India Maegeri and Uraken are not allowed. Instead, Kizami in chudan and Front leg mawashi geri in chudan are allowed for Yuko and Wazari respectively. (Though you have to shift stance for zanshin)
@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
@KAZE0707 it may be your national federation prohibiting those techniques but at World level the WKF doesn't prohibit these techniques.
@KAZE07079 ай бұрын
Ahhh yes, I did some research, Sensei. The KIO is the only National Federation of Karate Sport in India which is affiliated with IOC recognised International Federation, World Karate Federation, and as you said earlier, some techniques on National and State level differ from International level. Thanks for clearing my doubts, I truly appreciate it ✨
@magellanthecat6 ай бұрын
So... I trained for 4 years starting back in 2002, then took a break because of (insert soap opera no one really cares about any more details). When I got back into it 5 years ago, it was a new dojo (because I had moved) and a new style (because the nearest dojo that taught what I had learned was 30 miles away). Finding a good dojo was, as always a bit of a challenge, but I managed. The meat of the matter. Back in 2002, we had these padded hand-socks. When we reached 5th kyu, we stopped using them because we learned CONTROL. We learned to actually hit, kick, or block someone without hurting them. If someone hit you (who had the rank to know better), you had the right to hit them back, harder. (For educational purposes only) It was fun, safe, and encouraged restraint while allowing exertion. Promoting out of hand pads was a minor right of passage, and people took an unexpressed pride in clearing it. I had just reached 2nd when (soap opera happened). 10 years later... These quasi-boxing gloves are required for kumite. Period. I frickin' HATE the damned things. Where's the sense of trust? Where's the accomplishment? They interfere with and impede the development of CONTROL. They make differentiating techniques way more difficult. They slow down my reactions. ...all for the sake of petty insurance regulations (which I very much doubt were developed with participation or input from martial artists). Am I alone in this? Is it really just me?
@jkgardiner6 ай бұрын
It's about longevity really, all combat sports train with protection (boxing. Muay thai etc) because if you are constantly getting injured your training is impeded by that. Saying this however, I don't always use them, depends on the intensity of the sparring. When hitting pads and bags we don't use them at all. I used to like the old white "sock" type ones
@magellanthecat6 ай бұрын
@@jkgardiner The sock ones were way less intrusive. Number of injuries I observed at the dojo that didn't use pads: 2. One was a failed block that led to a broken arm (incorrect Gedan Barai) and one was the person who stepped forward into a groin kick (just bad timing). Number of injuries I suffered there: 0. Number of injuries that would have been affected by hand pads: 0. Number of injuries I've observed at the new dojo: 2. Number that involved me: same 2. (I'm older). One was a full-contact hacky-sack warm-up (someone much fater's foot was already coming back while mine was still going forward). One ankle problem caused by incorrect forward roll. Number of injuries that would have been affected by hand pads: 0. Due to a radical difference in philosophy, I feel we have yet to reach the level of intensity at the new dojo that I enjoyed so much at the old one.
@Dragonkarate9 ай бұрын
How can we participate in championship like Open Paris Karate 1
@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
You will need to be a member of your national karate federation and the world karate federation and you will need to probably be selected to the national team, different countries have different criteria
@Dragonkarate9 ай бұрын
@@jkgardiner Can I participate individually
@jkgardiner9 ай бұрын
@Karate7 the paris open is no longer a Karate1 event, so I believe you can there yes
@Khornebsk7 ай бұрын
good video, but you should tide your Gi, sensei
@hagaibinsealtiel37458 ай бұрын
Most of these combinations ONLY WORK if you have first trained extensively in each individual technique (kihon) Only then may you start training in combinations. If you JUST exercise these combinations, they will lose power & form and will be useless in a possible street encounter against multiple opponents. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to fight each and every one of your attackers ; if you down one or two of them WITH CORRECT FORM, the others will retreat realising they're fighting an expert.
@jkgardiner8 ай бұрын
This is purely for competition style kumite. The assumption is that viewers of this channel have some experience in Karate and the kihon or fundamentals are already in place to some extent. Kihon as you say is most important.
@hagaibinsealtiel37458 ай бұрын
@@jkgardinerI have a high amount appreciation for these videos because of the quality of the techniques shown. It is true that viewers with a background in Karate will be appreciative of these combinations which though seemingly simple need a considerable amount of time and effort (Kihon) to duplicate correctly.. I only hope that Karate training won't be purely for competition bcse of the way points are granted seemingly Exclusively to Jodan Mawashi Geri & Ura Mawashi Geri, ignoring Karate's vaunted Yoko Geri, Mae Geri and Ushiro-Geri which beside the punches and strikes once throned Karate as the Prince (King?) of Martial Arts
@stuartkennedy45703 ай бұрын
But nobody is just going to stand there while you hit them
@jkgardiner3 ай бұрын
You never been to a class before? These are demos.
@neuwi905Ай бұрын
Mae Geri is Not kumite😮
@jkgardinerАй бұрын
Of course it is. Why do you say it's not? Kumite is sparring.