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    #31
    I started out with Shotokan as a kid, but subsequently abandoned approximately 90% of what I'd learned when I took up MMA.

    I think we can all agree that the strengths and weaknesses of karate are pretty well laid bare by this point. it's really interesting if you read the early 60's editions of Black Belt magazine (you can view them for free at http://books.google.com/books?id=Otk..._issues_anchor ).

    There was one issue that had a statistical evaluation of karatekas' strength in particular lifts as opposed to collegiate wrestlers, and the karatekas scored higher. Somehow I think that would not be the case if tested today.


    Anyway, for some good oldschool karate:
    YouTube - Soke Takayuki Kubota 10th dan Gosoku-ryu
    I must admit I still have a slight man crush on Sosai Tak Kubota

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      #32
      Kyokushin represent! Osu!

      (Yeah, i said osu, so sue me :P)

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        #33
        Goju-Joe:

        One of my buddies in Isshinryu did Kyokushin in Japan while teaching English. He said that the kata was largely for testings (blech) and as a cool-down exercise. I like the latter--do some historically significant visualization and resistance-less training to round out the two hours of makiwara, conditioning and kumite.

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          #34
          Most of my kata is either at the beginning or ending of class.

          BTW I don't want to turn this into a kata thread just pointing out Machida still does it

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            #35
            Phhhhfh, what malarkey. What next, "Tae Kwon Do Is Useful For More Than Just Looking Cool Month"? "Wing Chun Just Might, Theoretically, Not Suck Under Certain Circumstances And Planetary Alignments Month"? Possibly even "Kata Are Almost As Useful As Tits On A Nun Month"?

            All stupidity aside, a great big OSU to all our gi-friends in their punching of organs, and I look forwards to getting back to Kyokushin/Kyokushin-derivative once I figure out where I'm moving to, provided there happens to be one in the vicinity. In the mean time, delicious flashy Korean Shotokan.

            Hell, I'd even settle for more Shorin-ryu Shidokan, provided it had sparring.

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              #36
              Most of what I'm seeing that's positive from the point sparring seems to be the explosiveness and decisive takedowns/strikes from the outer range.
              YouTube - karate

              I wonder what would happen if there were an MMA division with 30 second rounds. Judge's decision nearly every time, and there'd sure be a lot of...gosh, I'm not an MMA encyclopedia, but what was that match where both guys got single collar ties and played punch-and-elbow-to-the-face for two minutes straight? That would happen a lot. But I wonder if a drastically shorter time period would reward some good things.

              Everything else about point karate is stupid, BTW. Don't get me wrong. The guard, the bouncing, the turning around after a single strike, the shouting, the ridiculous follow-ups on the ground, the decisionmaking, the ridiculous strikes that become popular...wow.

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                #38
                Damn proud to still train Shorin-ryu Karatejutsu.

                Ok. Fine.

                Sorim-ryu Dangsusul.

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                  #39
                  Originally posted by 1point2
                  I wonder what would happen if there were an MMA division with 30 second rounds. Judge's decision nearly every time, and there'd sure be a lot of...gosh, I'm not an MMA encyclopedia, but what was that match where both guys got single collar ties and played punch-and-elbow-to-the-face for two minutes straight? That would happen a lot. But I wonder if a drastically shorter time period would reward some good things.
                  Frye vs takayama?
                  YouTube - Don Frye vs Yoshihiro Takayama

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                    #40
                    I cannot believe this hasn't been posted yet.

                    YouTube - Daido juku MMA karate knockdown


                    This is what we like to call "Fuckin legit, son"

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                      #41
                      Originally posted by Deadmeat
                      dingdingdingdingding thanks

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                        #42
                        YouTube - Karate Shotokan

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                          #43
                          OMFG! That's the toughest beating i've seen!
                          The american guy has some serious moustache, his power must reside in it, quite obviously lol

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                            #44
                            *high five*

                            Go you good thing!

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                              #45
                              Originally posted by Phrost
                              Karate Bullies represent!

                              (I am not one therefor I will not be representing.)
                              Aye Aye Sir!

                              Fellow standing was fighting with a broken thumb and two or three cracked ribs that he incured in the eliminations.
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                              "Preparing mentally, the most important thing is, if you aren't doing it for the love of it, then don't do it." - Benny Urquidez

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