well if your martial art teaches you to make lots of high kicks... well then your martial art is weak
you can be good at high kicks but your opponent will likely be better at catching high kicks. Basically what I am saying it that if you learn how to consistently have a weakness it can be abused even by the untrained.
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POSES...POSES.....
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doubt that
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Hi there, greetings from TExas USA.
Good training, just like I like it.
Oss
Keep up the karate.
Martin
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no very impressive
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Actually Kid I Am All Respect And Knowledge, And I was talking About beating them in competition, And I have Shotokan In My Studies, I was Saying this form however or the teacher of it has done A pathetic Job. And he would get them harmed in A street fight or self defense. But you obviously must have never been faced with that have you?? So Its not nonsense.. Thanks
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I Am A Ten Time MMA Champ Will Be Making My Entrance Into The UFC This Year, And Trust Me I Have Had Shotokan Training In My Arts, But This Form Was Weak And If Thats All They Ever Learned They Would Get hurt bad in A street fight, and would have A hard time saving their life!!! Enough Said Watch me in The UFC I Am The Widowmaker!!!
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There is no weak form of Karate,just like there is no weak martial art if you are good at it!
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This really hurts to watch. I'm a second dan student of Master Mikami's and these people really have not been taught true shotokan karate. Look up the JKA or JKAWF. Those are the real organizations.
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very true, Its Actually offensive them calling this shotokan!!!
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