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Kyokushin - Masutatsu OYAMA
OYAMA MASUTATSU
published: 02 May 2009
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MASUTATSU OYAMA
karate kyokushin, karate
published: 29 Aug 2010
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Masutatsu Oyama Kata
Archivo muy raro para compartir con todos los estudiantes de Kyokushin.
Para analizar:
Muchos comentan que la parte más débil y menos trabajada de Kyokushin en comparación con otros estilos es la parte de Kata y Kyhon, pero yo creo que para nada es así...
-¿Realmente Oyama se desplaza tanto en el tetsui yoko uchi jodan porque no controla el kiba dachi...o hay algo más?
- ¿Realiza los mae gedan barais y los tsukis descontrolados... o por el contrario está proyectando de una forma más efectiva la cadera?
- ¿Realmente Oyama inclina tanto su cuerpo en los Shutos por trabajar en un estilo más rudo... o hay algo más?
Si empezamos a estudiar en profundidad el Kyokushin, podemos vislumbrar como Oyama, realmente era un estudioso del Karate y el Budo, sólo hay que saber ver más allá...
Osu!
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published: 27 Aug 2016
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Masutatsu Oyama and the Taekwondo
Masutatsu Oyama and the Taekwondo
1967
published: 10 Jul 2013
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Mas Oyama The Greatest Karate Master in History
Masutatsu Oyama (born 1923) was the founder of the full contact style of Kyokushin Karate. He was also famous for extreme demonstrations of skill which included fighting live bulls. He trained his body to its extremes and earned the nickname “Godhand”. He was one of the toughest Martial artists of his day and possibly of all time.
*** Watch Also ***
Masao Kagawa The Greatest Shotokan Sensei 9th Dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaC2gStkL_0&t;=18s
Mikio Yahara The Stronger Karate Fighter 10th dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1R8C-iv15o
*** Music ***
Beautiful Cinematic Music - Beyond
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bXIBxWOMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bXIBxWOMI&t;=0s
Ether - Silent Partner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj7s-2KQLsI
Epic and Emotional Music - Parallel
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published: 29 May 2022
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Sosai Masutatsu Oyama Tribute
Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923- 1994), 10th Dan, Founder of Kyokushin Karate.
April 26, 2014 was the 20 year anniversary of his passing.
Known as the Godhand, the founder of the largest karate organization in the world or to his students simply Sosai, at his peak he had a following of 12,000,000 in 140 countries worldwide. Mas Oyama was a living manifestation of the Japanese warriors' maxim "Ichi geki, hissatsu" or "One strike, certain death". To him, this was the true aim of technique in karate. The fancy footwork and intricate techniques were secondary (though he was also known for the power of his head kicks). He is also noted for starting the full-contact, bare-knuckle tournament system.
He establish the Kyokushin Karate style in 1964, Kyokushin meaning the ultimate truth. Now gone ...
published: 25 Nov 2013
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Mas Oyama in 1991
In this video from 1991 you can see the founder of Kyokushin Karate, Masutatsu Oyama, performing the kata tencho. The kata, which Sosai Mas Oyama demonstrated, was before the final rounds of the 5th World Open Karate Tournament.
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Who is Masutatsu Oyama?
Masutatsu Oyama was born in Ryong-Ri Yong-chi-Myo'n Chul Na Do Korea in 1923, and completed middle school in Seoul. In 1938, when he was 15 years old, he came to Japan to live, where in 1941, he entered the Tokyo Takushoku University.
Oyama had mastered the Eighteen Techniques of Chinese Kempo while he was still in his homeland. When he came to Japan, he became a pupil of Gichin Funakoshi, the man who introduced karate into Japan, and soon achieved the status of a second-grade (Dan) karate master. He interrupted his college ...
published: 17 Jun 2011
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Mas Oyama & Kyokushin Documentary
This is a documentary about Mas Oyama produced in 1990
published: 13 Nov 2017
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MAS OYAMA, O MAIS FORTE E LENDÁRIO MESTRE DE KARATE DA HISTÓRIA
Masutatsu Oyama foi o fundador do estilo de contato total do Karatê Kyokushin. Ele também era famoso por demonstrações extremas de habilidade que incluíam lutar com touros vivos. Ele treinou seu corpo ao extremo e ganhou o apelido de “Mão de Deus”. Ele foi um dos artistas marciais mais difíceis de sua época e possivelmente de todos os tempos.
#kyokushin #karate #oyama #oyama_mas #karatelife #karatedo #gojuryu #gojukai #defesapessoal
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published: 13 Jan 2024
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Kyokushinkai Karate Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
OSU!
This is Kyokushinkai Karate!
Founder Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
published: 10 Dec 2009
1:05
Masutatsu Oyama Kata
Archivo muy raro para compartir con todos los estudiantes de Kyokushin.
Para analizar:
Muchos comentan que la parte más débil y menos trabajada de Kyokushin en...
Archivo muy raro para compartir con todos los estudiantes de Kyokushin.
Para analizar:
Muchos comentan que la parte más débil y menos trabajada de Kyokushin en comparación con otros estilos es la parte de Kata y Kyhon, pero yo creo que para nada es así...
-¿Realmente Oyama se desplaza tanto en el tetsui yoko uchi jodan porque no controla el kiba dachi...o hay algo más?
- ¿Realiza los mae gedan barais y los tsukis descontrolados... o por el contrario está proyectando de una forma más efectiva la cadera?
- ¿Realmente Oyama inclina tanto su cuerpo en los Shutos por trabajar en un estilo más rudo... o hay algo más?
Si empezamos a estudiar en profundidad el Kyokushin, podemos vislumbrar como Oyama, realmente era un estudioso del Karate y el Budo, sólo hay que saber ver más allá...
Osu!
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Very rare file to share with all students of Kyokushin.
To analyze:
Many says that the weaker and less worked Kyokushin compared to other styles part is the part of Kata and Kyhon, but I think that is absolutely not true ...
- Oyama really moves too his stance in Tetsui yoko uchi jodan because kiba dachi not control ... or is there something else?
- Make mae gedan barais and tsukis uncontrolled ... or conversely is projecting a more effective hip?
- Leans Oyama both his body on Shutos cause to work in a rougher karate style ... or is there something else?
If we begin to study in depth the Kyokushin, we can glimpse as Oyama, it really was a student of Karate and Budo, just start to being able to see beyond ...
Osu!
https://wn.com/Masutatsu_Oyama_Kata
Archivo muy raro para compartir con todos los estudiantes de Kyokushin.
Para analizar:
Muchos comentan que la parte más débil y menos trabajada de Kyokushin en comparación con otros estilos es la parte de Kata y Kyhon, pero yo creo que para nada es así...
-¿Realmente Oyama se desplaza tanto en el tetsui yoko uchi jodan porque no controla el kiba dachi...o hay algo más?
- ¿Realiza los mae gedan barais y los tsukis descontrolados... o por el contrario está proyectando de una forma más efectiva la cadera?
- ¿Realmente Oyama inclina tanto su cuerpo en los Shutos por trabajar en un estilo más rudo... o hay algo más?
Si empezamos a estudiar en profundidad el Kyokushin, podemos vislumbrar como Oyama, realmente era un estudioso del Karate y el Budo, sólo hay que saber ver más allá...
Osu!
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Very rare file to share with all students of Kyokushin.
To analyze:
Many says that the weaker and less worked Kyokushin compared to other styles part is the part of Kata and Kyhon, but I think that is absolutely not true ...
- Oyama really moves too his stance in Tetsui yoko uchi jodan because kiba dachi not control ... or is there something else?
- Make mae gedan barais and tsukis uncontrolled ... or conversely is projecting a more effective hip?
- Leans Oyama both his body on Shutos cause to work in a rougher karate style ... or is there something else?
If we begin to study in depth the Kyokushin, we can glimpse as Oyama, it really was a student of Karate and Budo, just start to being able to see beyond ...
Osu!
- published: 27 Aug 2016
- views: 205689
20:45
Mas Oyama The Greatest Karate Master in History
Masutatsu Oyama (born 1923) was the founder of the full contact style of Kyokushin Karate. He was also famous for extreme demonstrations of skill which included...
Masutatsu Oyama (born 1923) was the founder of the full contact style of Kyokushin Karate. He was also famous for extreme demonstrations of skill which included fighting live bulls. He trained his body to its extremes and earned the nickname “Godhand”. He was one of the toughest Martial artists of his day and possibly of all time.
*** Watch Also ***
Masao Kagawa The Greatest Shotokan Sensei 9th Dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaC2gStkL_0&t;=18s
Mikio Yahara The Stronger Karate Fighter 10th dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1R8C-iv15o
*** Music ***
Beautiful Cinematic Music - Beyond
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bXIBxWOMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bXIBxWOMI&t;=0s
Ether - Silent Partner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj7s-2KQLsI
Epic and Emotional Music - Parallel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je9bnuIqVVc
Art of Silence - Dramatic Cinematic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V-pYCGx0C4
*** Sources ***
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Oyama
http://martialminded.com/masoyama/
https://www.historyoffighting.com/mas-oyama.php
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https://wn.com/Mas_Oyama_The_Greatest_Karate_Master_In_History
Masutatsu Oyama (born 1923) was the founder of the full contact style of Kyokushin Karate. He was also famous for extreme demonstrations of skill which included fighting live bulls. He trained his body to its extremes and earned the nickname “Godhand”. He was one of the toughest Martial artists of his day and possibly of all time.
*** Watch Also ***
Masao Kagawa The Greatest Shotokan Sensei 9th Dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaC2gStkL_0&t;=18s
Mikio Yahara The Stronger Karate Fighter 10th dan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1R8C-iv15o
*** Music ***
Beautiful Cinematic Music - Beyond
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bXIBxWOMI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2bXIBxWOMI&t;=0s
Ether - Silent Partner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj7s-2KQLsI
Epic and Emotional Music - Parallel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je9bnuIqVVc
Art of Silence - Dramatic Cinematic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V-pYCGx0C4
*** Sources ***
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Oyama
http://martialminded.com/masoyama/
https://www.historyoffighting.com/mas-oyama.php
*-*-*-*-*-*
Copyright Note
Sports Forever does not own the rights to certain of this video clips. They have, in accordance with fair use, been uploaded with the intent of educating and inspiring others.
Please email us regarding any copyright infringement if present, cooperation is our mission and we will deal with it immediately
📩sports4evercontact@gmail.com
- published: 29 May 2022
- views: 276521
3:34
Sosai Masutatsu Oyama Tribute
Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923- 1994), 10th Dan, Founder of Kyokushin Karate.
April 26, 2014 was the 20 year anniversary of his passing.
Known as the Godhand, ...
Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923- 1994), 10th Dan, Founder of Kyokushin Karate.
April 26, 2014 was the 20 year anniversary of his passing.
Known as the Godhand, the founder of the largest karate organization in the world or to his students simply Sosai, at his peak he had a following of 12,000,000 in 140 countries worldwide. Mas Oyama was a living manifestation of the Japanese warriors' maxim "Ichi geki, hissatsu" or "One strike, certain death". To him, this was the true aim of technique in karate. The fancy footwork and intricate techniques were secondary (though he was also known for the power of his head kicks). He is also noted for starting the full-contact, bare-knuckle tournament system.
He establish the Kyokushin Karate style in 1964, Kyokushin meaning the ultimate truth. Now gone but his legacy lives on.
#MasOyama #Godhand #Kyokushin #Karate #Ultimate #Truth
www.100manfight.com
https://wn.com/Sosai_Masutatsu_Oyama_Tribute
Sosai Masutatsu Oyama (1923- 1994), 10th Dan, Founder of Kyokushin Karate.
April 26, 2014 was the 20 year anniversary of his passing.
Known as the Godhand, the founder of the largest karate organization in the world or to his students simply Sosai, at his peak he had a following of 12,000,000 in 140 countries worldwide. Mas Oyama was a living manifestation of the Japanese warriors' maxim "Ichi geki, hissatsu" or "One strike, certain death". To him, this was the true aim of technique in karate. The fancy footwork and intricate techniques were secondary (though he was also known for the power of his head kicks). He is also noted for starting the full-contact, bare-knuckle tournament system.
He establish the Kyokushin Karate style in 1964, Kyokushin meaning the ultimate truth. Now gone but his legacy lives on.
#MasOyama #Godhand #Kyokushin #Karate #Ultimate #Truth
www.100manfight.com
- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 58396
2:05
Mas Oyama in 1991
In this video from 1991 you can see the founder of Kyokushin Karate, Masutatsu Oyama, performing the kata tencho. The kata, which Sosai Mas Oyama demonstrated, ...
In this video from 1991 you can see the founder of Kyokushin Karate, Masutatsu Oyama, performing the kata tencho. The kata, which Sosai Mas Oyama demonstrated, was before the final rounds of the 5th World Open Karate Tournament.
------------
Who is Masutatsu Oyama?
Masutatsu Oyama was born in Ryong-Ri Yong-chi-Myo'n Chul Na Do Korea in 1923, and completed middle school in Seoul. In 1938, when he was 15 years old, he came to Japan to live, where in 1941, he entered the Tokyo Takushoku University.
Oyama had mastered the Eighteen Techniques of Chinese Kempo while he was still in his homeland. When he came to Japan, he became a pupil of Gichin Funakoshi, the man who introduced karate into Japan, and soon achieved the status of a second-grade (Dan) karate master. He interrupted his college education when he was drafted into the military in 1943, but he continued his karate studies with Sodeiju, then karate instructor at the Goju school. By the time the war was over, he had become a fourth-grade karate master.
When World War II was over, he temporarily volunteered to assist his native land in its recovery, because of the conflict that soon followed between North and South Korea he gave up these efforts and concentrated on karate. In 1947, after he had won the All-Japan Karate Tournament, he resolved to live his life in the way of karate and determined to follow the doctrines of its way. After 1948, for a full three years, he secluded himself from human society, devoting himself completely to a life according to the precept of Zen. He lived in temples and in the mountains and subjected himself to the disciplines of the martial arts both night and day. Through such rigorous training as seated meditation under waterfalls, struggles with wild animals, and smashing trees and stones with his bare hands, Oyama refined not only his doctrine of karate, but also his own mind and body. When he had completed this course of rigid discipline, his self-confidence returned to him. In 1951, he returned to civilization from his mountain retreat to teach the true meaning of karate to the world.
His amazing techniques, manifested most dramatically in his ability to rip the horns from bulls, caused a sensation in the karate world. The renown of Oyama karate flashed abroad with such speed that a training hall soon became necessary for the many students clamoring to be trained in the Oyama way. Oyama's 1952 karate tour of thirty-two of the United States met with great success. In 1956, he toured Southeast Asia, and in 1962, starting in Europe, he went around the entire world establishing training halls for the Oyama karate method.
Now Oyama karate halls number 17 in the United States and 76 in 16 other countries of the world. The number of students already exceeds 100,000. In 1958, for the sake of these students, Oyama published his first karate guidebook, What is Karate? In Japan, the first Oyama training hall, the Kyokushin Kaikan, opened in 1955, and in 1964 a new five-story hall, with present Prime Minister Eisaku Sato as honorary chairman, began carrying on the master's training program.
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The official story in chronological order:
http://www.mas-oyama.com/cgi-bin/english/siteup.cgi?category=1&page;=0
The wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Oyama
The Tencho kata:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensho_(kata)
https://wn.com/Mas_Oyama_In_1991
In this video from 1991 you can see the founder of Kyokushin Karate, Masutatsu Oyama, performing the kata tencho. The kata, which Sosai Mas Oyama demonstrated, was before the final rounds of the 5th World Open Karate Tournament.
------------
Who is Masutatsu Oyama?
Masutatsu Oyama was born in Ryong-Ri Yong-chi-Myo'n Chul Na Do Korea in 1923, and completed middle school in Seoul. In 1938, when he was 15 years old, he came to Japan to live, where in 1941, he entered the Tokyo Takushoku University.
Oyama had mastered the Eighteen Techniques of Chinese Kempo while he was still in his homeland. When he came to Japan, he became a pupil of Gichin Funakoshi, the man who introduced karate into Japan, and soon achieved the status of a second-grade (Dan) karate master. He interrupted his college education when he was drafted into the military in 1943, but he continued his karate studies with Sodeiju, then karate instructor at the Goju school. By the time the war was over, he had become a fourth-grade karate master.
When World War II was over, he temporarily volunteered to assist his native land in its recovery, because of the conflict that soon followed between North and South Korea he gave up these efforts and concentrated on karate. In 1947, after he had won the All-Japan Karate Tournament, he resolved to live his life in the way of karate and determined to follow the doctrines of its way. After 1948, for a full three years, he secluded himself from human society, devoting himself completely to a life according to the precept of Zen. He lived in temples and in the mountains and subjected himself to the disciplines of the martial arts both night and day. Through such rigorous training as seated meditation under waterfalls, struggles with wild animals, and smashing trees and stones with his bare hands, Oyama refined not only his doctrine of karate, but also his own mind and body. When he had completed this course of rigid discipline, his self-confidence returned to him. In 1951, he returned to civilization from his mountain retreat to teach the true meaning of karate to the world.
His amazing techniques, manifested most dramatically in his ability to rip the horns from bulls, caused a sensation in the karate world. The renown of Oyama karate flashed abroad with such speed that a training hall soon became necessary for the many students clamoring to be trained in the Oyama way. Oyama's 1952 karate tour of thirty-two of the United States met with great success. In 1956, he toured Southeast Asia, and in 1962, starting in Europe, he went around the entire world establishing training halls for the Oyama karate method.
Now Oyama karate halls number 17 in the United States and 76 in 16 other countries of the world. The number of students already exceeds 100,000. In 1958, for the sake of these students, Oyama published his first karate guidebook, What is Karate? In Japan, the first Oyama training hall, the Kyokushin Kaikan, opened in 1955, and in 1964 a new five-story hall, with present Prime Minister Eisaku Sato as honorary chairman, began carrying on the master's training program.
-----------
The official story in chronological order:
http://www.mas-oyama.com/cgi-bin/english/siteup.cgi?category=1&page;=0
The wikipedia article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Oyama
The Tencho kata:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensho_(kata)
- published: 17 Jun 2011
- views: 523773
46:29
Mas Oyama & Kyokushin Documentary
This is a documentary about Mas Oyama produced in 1990
This is a documentary about Mas Oyama produced in 1990
https://wn.com/Mas_Oyama_Kyokushin_Documentary
This is a documentary about Mas Oyama produced in 1990
- published: 13 Nov 2017
- views: 492969
16:54
MAS OYAMA, O MAIS FORTE E LENDÁRIO MESTRE DE KARATE DA HISTÓRIA
Masutatsu Oyama foi o fundador do estilo de contato total do Karatê Kyokushin. Ele também era famoso por demonstrações extremas de habilidade que incluíam lutar...
Masutatsu Oyama foi o fundador do estilo de contato total do Karatê Kyokushin. Ele também era famoso por demonstrações extremas de habilidade que incluíam lutar com touros vivos. Ele treinou seu corpo ao extremo e ganhou o apelido de “Mão de Deus”. Ele foi um dos artistas marciais mais difíceis de sua época e possivelmente de todos os tempos.
#kyokushin #karate #oyama #oyama_mas #karatelife #karatedo #gojuryu #gojukai #defesapessoal
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https://wn.com/Mas_Oyama,_O_Mais_Forte_E_Lendário_Mestre_De_Karate_Da_História
Masutatsu Oyama foi o fundador do estilo de contato total do Karatê Kyokushin. Ele também era famoso por demonstrações extremas de habilidade que incluíam lutar com touros vivos. Ele treinou seu corpo ao extremo e ganhou o apelido de “Mão de Deus”. Ele foi um dos artistas marciais mais difíceis de sua época e possivelmente de todos os tempos.
#kyokushin #karate #oyama #oyama_mas #karatelife #karatedo #gojuryu #gojukai #defesapessoal
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👊INSPIRE-SE PARA LIBERAR SEU POTÊNCIAL
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Seja bem-vindo.
- published: 13 Jan 2024
- views: 12196
8:28
Kyokushinkai Karate Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
OSU!
This is Kyokushinkai Karate!
Founder Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
OSU!
This is Kyokushinkai Karate!
Founder Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
https://wn.com/Kyokushinkai_Karate_Sosai_Masutatsu_Oyama
OSU!
This is Kyokushinkai Karate!
Founder Sosai Masutatsu Oyama
- published: 10 Dec 2009
- views: 402787