have almost the same fighting strikes..? I already know that they have different stances and some of them circle away or take angles ,I do kyokushin and shotokan but I wanna know if the fighting techniques are almost all the same or similar punches ,elbows,blocks,etc. And also if they have same...
Does it exist? Where can you find one? I would like to compare their lessons with the real KK school.
Also, would you study at a KK mcdojo or in a legit taekwondo school?
Hello. I was wondering if Kyokushin Karate had spinning jumping kicks. For example if you did a kick and someone grabbed your leg and threw you back you would be able to do some sort of move so you like flip and kick them in the face. Thank you!
Hello. I was wondering if anyone who has trained in Kyokushin Karate learned shoulder throws AKA Seoi nage where you throw them over your shoulder. Thank you!
Hello. I was wondering if Kyokushin Karate teaches ground fighting, Submission holds, Throws and joints, Chokes and how to get off the ground. Thank you!
I live near to kyokushin karate centre , and it was my choice at first.
Now i´ve seen a couple of things about Krav Maga and i thought it was interesting...
So , is kyokushin karate effective for real life situations such as encounters with knives,guns,bats etc...
I know that Krav Maga is pretty...
...rule provodes full contact, but? to attack to opponent's head is prohibited because it is too dangerous, but in a real fight, there's no rule, so they will use prohibited tactics if they think it effective for self defence. Actually, their kick to the testicles is very exact, so is stick to...
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I know that you learn how to punch and kick, and practice them, but what about the elbows and knees? Also, I hear that you use the forearm as a weapon too?
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I have been on a mission lately to mix it up a bit with my BJJ.I have for the moment decided on either Hapkido or Kyokushin Karate.Yet i cannot find a Kyo school near me.Anybody know of a good one in my area?I would def preffer this to hapkido as the hap school near me seems kinda mcdojoish to...
I watched some clips on youtube about it and it seems the fighters basically just punch and kick each other without any real technique. They dont bother to try and dodge instead of block, or use grabs and takedowns and grappling. Is any of this part of kyokushin??
Is a combination of Boxing, Judo and Kyokushin karate good for self defence? I was attacked and now want to learn a solid self defence style consisting of strikes and grappling etc.