Karatekas #StayActive: Male Kumite -75kg edition

2020-04-28

Karatekas #StayActive: Male Kumite -75kg edition

Do you want to know what karatekas of Male Kumite -75kg are doing to stay active during these uncertain times? First-class karatekas continue inspiring us to maintain form and fitness. In a new episode of “Karatekas #StayActive”, we take a look at training sessions by athletes of the Male Kumite -75kg category. 

Do you want to know what karatekas of Male Kumite -75kg are doing to stay active during these uncertain times? First-class karatekas continue inspiring us to maintain form and fitness. In a new episode of “Karatekas #StayActive”, we take a look at training sessions by athletes of the Male Kumite -75kg category.

STANISLAV HORUNA TRAINS WITH EVERYDAY OBJECTS

You don’t need a lot of equipment to maintain top physical condition. In fact, you can use normal household objects to reach your ideal fitness level. Ukraine’s Stanislav Horuna shows us in this video how you can include everyday objects like water bottles in your daily routine. He is not only one of the best karatekas in the world; current European Games champion Stanislav Horuna balances his successful career in Karate with his job as a lawyer in his home town of Lviv. So he knows one thing or two about putting excuses aside to reach your best level!

Stanislav Horuna on Instagram

TOM SCOTT TAKES KARATE TO HIS LIVING ROOM

USA’s Tom Scott demonstrates in this video that you don’t need a lot of space to do Karate. You can do Karate basically anywhere! The current Pan American champion invites us to his living room where the captain of Team USA gives us some clues to make the most of the lock-down. Enjoy this lesson by the karateka who is ranked in the sixth position in WKF World ranking and thank him for helping us to improve our Karate skills!!


Tom Scott on Facebook

DASTONBEK OTABOLAEV TRAINING WITH LIMITED EQUIPMENT

First-class karatekas usually need to get creative to maintain top form as most of them must combine training sessions with long travels when competing in international tournaments all around the world. This experience is very convenient now that most of us are forced to find solutions to limited space and scarce training tools. Uzbekistan’s Dastonbek Otabolaev gives us his approach to training with no equipment in this video.

Dastonbek Otabolaev on Instagram

JOE KELLAWAY’S ONLINE SEMINARS

Many karatekas around the world are doing their part to inspire us to stay active in these troubled times. Some of them are even taking this inspiring path one step forward as they are putting their knowledge to the service of Karate fans worldwide. England’s Joe Kellaway is one of the first-class karatekas making the lock-down a little more bearable for us; he is giving online seminars for Karate enthusiasts to improve their Karate abilities!

Joe Kellaway on Instagram

TUOMAS SUUR-INKEROINEN’S IMPRESSIVE SKILLS

Have you ever wondered what does it take to be an elite karateka? Not only extreme dedication and efforts are required to compete at the highest level. You also need a top physical condition and a special set of abilities. Like balance. Finland’s Tuomas Suur-Inkeroinen puts his balance to a test and shows us his impressive skills in this video. By the way, do not try at home, and if you do, take all the required precautions.



Tuomas Suur-Inkeroinen on Instagram. 

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