How to Beat Karate/Point Fighters in Striking and MMA
In MMA and BJJ circles, there are a lot of jokes made at the expense of Karate. Some people think that Karate is a joke martial art that gives out…
In MMA and BJJ circles, there are a lot of jokes made at the expense of Karate. Some people think that Karate is a joke martial art that gives out…
In a previous article, I discussed the general stylistic differences between different martial arts when it comes to kicking. But I want to go further and discuss a specific kick---the…
Karate is a general term for a type of Japanese martial arts that predominantly use hands and legs. But within karate, there are many styles and offshoots. Some styles focus…
The world of martial arts features a distinct variety of kicks. Each martial art has its own distinct style and technique to executing the kick, as well as strengths and…
There is no easy way to put this but there are a lot of bullshit martial arts out there. It's sad to see people waste 20 years on a martial…
Kyokushin is a very popular traditional martial arts style among MMA fans. This is partially due to the likes of Georges St. Pierre and Uriah Hall, who have found differing levels of success adopting kyokushin to MMA. Another reason why kyokushin is a popular style among MMA afficiandos is because it is the most popular form of full contact karate.
While this specific karate style has many benefits, it does have some drawbacks—such as no strikes to the head. So with that said, should you crosstrain kyokushin for MMA? The answer depends, and here is why: Continue Reading
As a former Shorin Ryu karate and current Kyokushin karate student, I have witnessed how vastly different the different styles of karate are. Some barely allow any sparring while others allow full contact sparring.
So if you want to take karate and want your training to translate into real-life effectiveness, you should go to a full contact karate school. Although katas, kihon, and point sparring has its place in training, it is the full contact that allows you to apply your training in real-life situations. The following article outlines the various full contact styles and their similiarities and differences. Continue Reading