Try Harder
In-kata Lyrics


Please, listen to me
I'm sorry
I couldn't do it
I will try so much harder
Next time
I will try so much harder
Next time

So don't
Hold it against me
No, don't
Hold it against me
I'm still the same
As I was then
I'm still the same
As I was then

No, don't let it break you
You'll do what you'll have to
And you're probably right, girl
It would never last
But it's so fucking painful
It's so fucking hard

So I give it time
'Cause time is what we need
To get out of this mess
To get out of this mess

Lights will be on your way home
This night like any other night
And I, I be one of the lights
Guiding you home


Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid



Written by: Niklas Elofsson

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@KarateDojowaKu

Previous Episode: https://youtu.be/HopPBrIFO4c

Yusuke in Okinawa Season 2:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uceGkw5VFmFMlNwF9ra2yPvZSsuqZXT

Yusuke in Okinawa Season 1:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uceGkw5VFkSWeQVK8hnrXt5LEwiV6JD

🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋
https://karateintokyo.com/

🥋Online Private Lesson🥋
https://karateintokyo.com/online-training/



@dr.davidhoward3179

5th Dan Shorin Ryu, 3rd Dan Jiu Jitsu, 5th Dan MMA, 7th Dan MMA (close guarded).

Lesson: You become the Kata.

Through an assemblage techniques you will develop your own style.

Read your opponents, select techniques, end the fight (victory, deescalate, flight).

My first attack on the street me 3rd/2nd/3rd Dan v. 6th Dan Kempo.

Block, advance, groin kick. Fight over.

He had a knife.

I read his stance & finished him.

Fight over.



@IQzminus2

I’ve competed in kumite a lot. And by being a LGBTQ+ person I’ve sadly needed to use my karate for self defence a couple of times from just random homophobic strangers or natzi skinheads.

But I couldn’t agree more with the sentiment that not ever needing to use your karate is a success, and that you should do what you can to avoid being forced to.

I’ve ran away from and deescalated more potential fights than I can think off, easily over 70 or something.
I run away no matter if I think I would easily win the fight or not. Because somebody getting hurt is not a win, if it’s me or them.
They might be a aggressive person who is picking a fight they have very low chances of winning, but just because they are making bad decisions, doesn’t mean I won’t do what I can to not have it turn into a violent situation.
If it can be avoided. Then it would just be unnecessary pain and violence.

And the times I’ve needed to defend myself, is when it escalated quickly and I also did not have the ability to get away. And I couldn’t talk them down.
But in all of them one punch, they hit the ground, I look to see that they seem to have landed on the ground okay, and I do what I can to get away from the situation and the fight is over.

And competing.
Sure we have both agreed to be in the competition and fight, and choose to take the risks (if pretty small) of getting injured.
But I still feel a bit bad about the times where I’ve not had full control and had a hit land a bit harder than the rules allow.
I’ve never seriously injured anyone in a competition. But I feel bad that I failed to have the control needed, and somebody else had to feel pain as a consequence of my failing.

But I agree that learning the ability to handle situations and have the mindset to deescalate aggressive and violent situations, is probably the most important aspect of karate and self defence.



@berndlurk5548

I am pretty sure he knows about Kanku-Dai ;-)

I somehow miss the point and want to be blunt - the Kushanku is well known (just search on youtube); so why visit a master once, try to repeat the kata once (which misses 90% of the details), don't do the applications with him and get the debunked "uke techniques are blocks" and "the first movement is symbolic" and the obvious "don't use Karate for harm" messages?

Now the bluntness:
-> uke techniques deflect and counter in one move, otherwise they were too slow and complicated for protection.
-> the first movement is not symbolic, it has combattive purpose: it is a flinching head protection, followed by some trapping application and strikes to the neck ("don't attack yet" - ehm, that very move was the KO move!); or did Kushanku and Matsumura win their fights by blocking until the attacker was exhausted and noticed his err, swore to never do harm anymore, apologized and left? Come on, humans are not peaceful. They never have been. Also, the attacker is usually a criminal and wants something from the defender (say, a kidney), so why give him the chance to continue and win the assault by doing nothing?

What would have been a nice approach for this video? Learning the kata beforehand to get some advanced tipps and show application for those moves that were not included in Kanku-Dai, for example.
The viewer might have enjoyed a comparison video: you learn/improve Kushanku and then do a split screen comparison of the two.

I guess that is not the way. So it was more like a courtesy visit for introduction. "I told you my name, you told me yours. It was a very good conversation."



All comments from YouTube:

@KarateDojowaKu

Previous Episode: https://youtu.be/HopPBrIFO4c

Yusuke in Okinawa Season 2:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uceGkw5VFmFMlNwF9ra2yPvZSsuqZXT

Yusuke in Okinawa Season 1:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6uceGkw5VFkSWeQVK8hnrXt5LEwiV6JD

🥋FREE TRIAL|Online Group Lesson🥋
https://karateintokyo.com/

🥋Online Private Lesson🥋
https://karateintokyo.com/online-training/

@user-ik4gm5tq3k

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

@martinmfmflores8585

Will you be going to the Wado dojo ?

@brandonlee9791

Jin kazuya Mishima is real.

@brandonlee9791

What style does Shin ♉ Garuda possessed.

@user-ik4gm5tq3k

@@brandonlee9791 💩💩

1 More Replies...

@venusvenerus

i really love the fact that he talks about real meaning and usage of karate,not only teaching you kata,really meaningful and inspiring :)

@velonicatgmaildotcom

Thank You Sensei... such a complex message from teacher to student. His motion is so graceful... it makes his lesson credible by witness.

My Martial Art is the Bicycle... I wish there was this honored tradition for the bicycle. We don't have the dojos... we have shops...

If you aren't using Karate, use a Bicycle every day!

@user-ih2hi2pc1z

Well karate for me is summarized in a saying
"Better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener during a war"

Its better to go down a path of peace, but if the opponent thinks otherwise, it's better to be prepared than wishing to be.

@imperialaurelius

The philosophy teachings in all styles of Okinawan Karate are extremely deep and meaningful. In my youth I disregarded much of it, as I'm older and an instructor now, I look for more lessons to apply to my life and teach my students. This was an awesome video. Thanks for sharing your journey!

More Comments

More Versions