Goh Cho Kun Kung Fu "Five Ancestors Fist" 五 祖 拳 武 術
*To teach humility, respect and the preservation of the art of ancient weapons and empty hand forms of Goh Cho Kun kung fu.
*For physical health, motor development
*To discipline the mind, body and spirit.
*To develop practical self defense through the exercise of traditional goh cho kun kung fu hand and weapon forms.
*To develop self confidence, love of country and good moral character
*To train students to become successful career goh cho kun instructors.
* To maintain a quality standard, integrity and prestige of Goh Cho Kun kung fu through credible programs.
Training and classes are available at:
1. Coquitlam, BC Canada email: [email protected]
2. Canton, Ohio USA email: [email protected] cell number 330-353-4453
3. Tampa, Florida USA email: [email protected]
4. Sao Paolo Brazil email: [email protected]
5. Sao Paolo Brazil email: [email protected]
6. Norway email [email protected]
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Idiots hitting more idiots.
Love the weapon forms!
To discuss this or that karate is better or worse or this or that martial art is better or worse is very naive. Ultimately, it doesn't matter. People make it!
It does matter. There are martial arts that better prepare people for serious situations than others. Karaté is indeed very well rounded: it has punches, kicks, throws and joint locking. Judo for example only does throws; BJJ only does ground fighting (which is basically useless on the street); Western boxing only prepares for punches in a sports context (gloves give you bad habits); etc
Hold a stick horizontally with both hands and jump forwards and backwards over it only works with the right proportions. A good examiner and trainer should know this!
peace
amazing
i used to train it as a kid, only saw pictures of him, First time i actually see a video of him speaking. He seemed to be a very high spirited man
Do a little research about him and you'll be shocked to see his accomplishments and training methods
@@crisalcantara7671 Im aware of all of the outlandish stories about him.. to be taken with a grain of salt.
Is that white crane in west conkurent to Okinawa sanchin
What's he performing
Pushing weights in a gym might not make you stronger at karate, but it will damn sure make you stronger when you have to pick up heavy shit in your daily life. I know this first hand.
he was talking about "will", for your kind information
@@abuumair415 no, also about strength, because weight lifting barely works inner muscles.
The question is: how often do you lift heavy shit in your daily life? unless you are a construction worker or something similar, you won't need to train pushing weights. And even then, you don't need to train with very heavy weights. I only do calisthenics, and it's more than enough for daily stuff. The worst I had to lift was a cement bag of 50kg. No problem whatsoever.
I wish KyoKuShin had a dojo here, it’s a powerful art that makes rocks of their martial artists.
I wish that became true
Kyokushin is a very powerful style. It gives you VERY strong kicks, powerful body punches and proper conditioning (hands, feet and torso), but it has weak points. No punches to the head, bad footwork in most of the cases. You need boxing for that. I would also learn some muay-thai (elbows, knees, clinches etc.). I personally also add head butts from Lethwei, because they are REALLY effective.
@@sethplate7176when you practise a striking art you should suplement its weak spots with other striking arts indeed but way better to practise a grappling art like judo, wrestling instead. Sanda is likely the most complete striking art followed by muay thai. Doing sanda and bjj or a grappling art would be pretty well rounded
What country are you from ?
@@crisalcantara7671 Me?
this old man speaks like CCPs liar
The old man is one of the strongest fighters ever.
OIC@@gamingdragon1356
That old man killed bulls with his bare hands true story look it up
I am sure he did...I remarked about similarities in talking...not in their lying😁@@darianbroomfield8361
I might be imagining this but I think Oyama is speaking in a Korean accent.
Interesting, as Masutatsu Oyama was born Choi Young-Eui, in what is now North Korea before the Great War split the two nations. He was notably close to Choi Hong Hi, who at one point attempted to convince him to merge his school into TaeKwan-do.
Yes, he was a born korean migrating to japan. How did you know?
@@prvtthd401 JohnPatrick probably knew because Oyama is a famous martial artist.
今考えてみれば、池田大作みたいな感じやったんやろな 芸能含め、メディア全体が在日朝鮮人に牛耳取られていたのが今になってよくわかる
would have been cool at that time to have the gracies, gokor's, catch wrestlers, etc. to have had what mma is now. without fatboy white
Imagine if the Asian- Oriental martial arts JMA, CMA, KMA, Thai etc. were not shared to the outside world?
@dantankunfiveancestorsfist savate > Tai boxing , Catch wrestling superior to Judo , boxing superior to Karate . Chine arts are in Another level of course specially Tai Chi . So, not much would be desired from Japanese arts .
well for example we can talk about a legend of MMA George St Pierre if you want but before that I suggest you to go take a look about the martial art he use and how strong Is he @@MegaHitman666
2:53 Really? Let this punk try armwrestling with those, who train in the gym.
Mas Oyama was incredibly strong in his youth. I think he's saying ONLY going to the gym won't make you strong at least for martial arts. There was this massive 260 pounds of pure muscle body builder who called out this famous mixed martial artist named Nick Diaz. Nick laughed at his face.
@@nappyheaded no, he ment NOT going to the gym at all. He favoured training in nature, with rocks and trees.
Very nice video uncle!
Wow very rare video ,thanks from a kykushin-OSU
Masutatsu Oyama!
Great
Lifting weights doesn't make you stronger? 🤔
Subtle difference between "doesn't make you stronger" and "won't make you strong", but it's there.
@@rh142000I know alot of people who are big from lifting weights but they aren't very strong. It is true, lifting weights doesn't make you strong. Calisthenics is better than lifting weights for strength training
@@tshepokotelo3162more Mass = more Strengh and lift Weight increase mass that's why HW fighters are stronger than LW fighters because the Mass.
@@tshepokotelo3162But Being Strong it's only one small part of the fight you needs Timing, Speed, Skills to learn use all your Strengh too.
another smartass thinking they know it all with 2nd grade logic.
連続組手は、地獄❗️
The Kyokushin set the standard OSU 🙏🏻🥋
I still look back fondly on this trip, even though it has been quite some time. Thank you again for letting me tag along with you guys for part of the experience 🙏
Wu zu quan
Terms are base on hokkian dialect Philippine- Hokkian "lan nang oe".
This belt test is harder than what i used to have.
What karate style did you train?
え?足つったんか?運動不足なんよ。
Which lineage of 5 ancestors fist you practice? I mean is it kongham lineage or Bengkiam lineage or chi Kim thong lineage ? Please reply me when you can.
Kong Han lineage. konghankungfu.com/historyofngochokun.html www.thefiveancestorsfist.com/info
Soon become MMA fighter 👍👍👍👍
Calon2 petempur MMA ! 👍👍👍👍
In today's law enforcement, the teng pai is applicable in crowd control especially during civil riots.
Teng Pai doesn’t get enough love from the martial arts community. It’s one of the most practical and realistic weapons that exists in the Kung fu world imo
Where's the full video
The title of the full video is 'Oyama Masutatsu "The Godhand"'
I'm surprised you didn't include the late Master Chee Kim Thong. youtu DOT be/wwgTclTsQHc
Thank you! It's very interesting to me to see the difference between various groups.
i could spark them out any day sorry mate
very good shifu !
💪 Love from America 🇺🇲
1:12 That's the headquarters! I have great memories with the short time I was there! Nice to see Sihu still around!
Thank you so much🙏🏾
🤭🤭🤭🤭😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 KZread
high kicks were not really part of ngo cho kune. i remember me and friend were practicing high round house kick and our late grandmaster mr. Lo King Hui came to gym and scolded us, saying practice the forms but Mr. Henry Lo is different because he encourages us to spar and also do the forms. Glad to see Kong Han thrive in other parts of the world.