Karate Combat Genesis 2018

Mitlov

Purple Belt
Joined
Sep 9, 2009
Messages
309
Reaction score
161
Anyone else keeping an eye on this? Apparently some folks have put together a full-contact rule set oriented toward karateka, and the first event featured a bunch of established WKF karateka as competitors and Bas Rutten as a commentator. Good production values too.

I'm skeptical that this will go anywhere, but tentatively excited at the same time.

Sample fight:

Sports Illustrated article with some background but also some head-scratching claims (real-time DNA monitoring of fighters? What?) Karate Combat's full contact karate league announced
 

CB Jones

Senior Master
Joined
Feb 20, 2017
Messages
3,938
Reaction score
2,013
Location
Saline
Yes I have a couple friends competing in it.

Every event is gonna move around kinda like a video game. The last one was in a warehouse. I think they are gonna do one event on top of a building..
 

CB Jones

Senior Master
Joined
Feb 20, 2017
Messages
3,938
Reaction score
2,013
Location
Saline
(real-time DNA monitoring of fighters? What?

Not DNA.....Biometrics.

Heart Rate, Level of Exertion, punch and kick speed. If you turn it on it shows it on the screen during the fight.
 
OP
M

Mitlov

Purple Belt
Joined
Sep 9, 2009
Messages
309
Reaction score
161
Cool! I really hope it does well. I think having two levels of competition sparring--light contact point-stop as the more "mass-market" option, plus some full-contact continuous for those who want to do it (that's still less damaging to competitors than full-on UFC competition or 12-round professional boxing is), could be really good for the karate scene.

About the DNA comment, this is the quote in Sports Illustrated that had me scratching my head: "It's the first professional league to display biometric, nutrition, training and DNA-based data in real time to give fans insight into a fighter." Heart rate makes sense to me, but real-time nutrition data and real-time DNA-based data both sounded like total nonsense. Maybe something got messed up in the SI interview?
 

chrissyp

Green Belt
Joined
Jan 23, 2017
Messages
152
Reaction score
24
Im enjoying karate combat. I would have liked to have seen leg kicks and fighters in thr gi's for throws and take downs perosnally.
 
OP
M

Mitlov

Purple Belt
Joined
Sep 9, 2009
Messages
309
Reaction score
161
Im enjoying karate combat. I would have liked to have seen leg kicks and fighters in thr gi's for throws and take downs perosnally.

I remember hearing that thigh kicks are prohibited (but kicks below the knee are allowed), but I don't know the rationale behind that.

I can see both sides of the gi-or-no-gi argument.
 

chrissyp

Green Belt
Joined
Jan 23, 2017
Messages
152
Reaction score
24
I remember hearing that thigh kicks are prohibited (but kicks below the knee are allowed), but I don't know the rationale behind that.

I can see both sides of the gi-or-no-gi argument.
What's the argument against it? I
 
OP
M

Mitlov

Purple Belt
Joined
Sep 9, 2009
Messages
309
Reaction score
161
What's the argument against it? I

Same reason there's both gi and no-gi BJJ. The argument for the gi is that it allows for cool throws and techniques using the gi as leverage. The argument against the gi is that those gi-based techniques can seem very artificial or unrealistic in a world where 99% of people walk around in tee-shirts instead of sportcoats.
 

chrissyp

Green Belt
Joined
Jan 23, 2017
Messages
152
Reaction score
24
Same reason there's both gi and no-gi BJJ. The argument for the gi is that it allows for cool throws and techniques using the gi as leverage. The argument against the gi is that those gi-based techniques can seem very artificial or unrealistic in a world where 99% of people walk around in tee-shirts instead of sportcoats.
Valid points
 

CB Jones

Senior Master
Joined
Feb 20, 2017
Messages
3,938
Reaction score
2,013
Location
Saline
I remember hearing that thigh kicks are prohibited (but kicks below the knee are allowed), but I don't know the rationale behind that.

Kicks below the knee are allowed to make it easier for sweeping the front leg
 
OP
M

Mitlov

Purple Belt
Joined
Sep 9, 2009
Messages
309
Reaction score
161
Kicks below the knee are allowed to make it easier for sweeping the front leg

I totally get the rationale for allowing kicks below the knee. It's the ban on kicks to the thigh that I find puzzling.
 

CB Jones

Senior Master
Joined
Feb 20, 2017
Messages
3,938
Reaction score
2,013
Location
Saline
I totally get the rationale for allowing kicks below the knee. It's the ban on kicks to the thigh that I find puzzling.

Because the only reason they allow the lower kick is to keep the sweep legal....that is the only reason for allowing it. No sweeps to the thigh so it is illegal.

Also,I think its a way to keep it from becoming too much like kickboxing.
 

chrissyp

Green Belt
Joined
Jan 23, 2017
Messages
152
Reaction score
24
Because the only reason they allow the lower kick is to keep the sweep legal....that is the only reason for allowing it. No sweeps to the thigh so it is illegal.

Also,I think its a way to keep it from becoming too much like kickboxing.
Thats what i thought, by llogic for that, and t gi top was to make it more open to other styles and techniques, like enshin
 

Latest Discussions

Top