I'm reading a novel right now about the life of Genghis Khan. In it, it mentions heavily wrestling as a way to prove manly strength. Now I see what it looks like. I would like to go to Mongolia one day. Very strong people.
@@_Jerry8a "Cruel Century" by Isai Kalashnikov. Best description of Mongols 13 century. Noble taijiut Temugin looses his father in early childhood and collides with many grievances but after all wins all his enemies and gets power under the name of Genghis-Han
Is it any wonder why the Mongolians dominate the Japanese world of Sumo. Hokuho is considered the GOAT of Sumo, Tero is in my view the greatest come back story in the history of sports!
Naadam is a traditional festival in Mongolia. The festival is also locally termed "eriin gurvan naadam", "the three games of men". The games are Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery, and are held throughout the country during midsummer.
I'm Mongolian too and in Denver we have a naadam festival every summer (I don't remember if we did one in 2020), and we held wrestling tournaments and my friend's dad was participating It was very fun overall and our Mongolian school was making us recite poems (I was in Erdem Mongol School at the time)
Daaaaamn these guys are badass! And the sounds and words of this soundtrack are equally badass. No wonder these guys conquered half the world! Maximum respect for this national tradition, fucking awesome.
@@GhostRIley-sl3rn Conclusions: Mongolian women had greater concentrations of prolactin and estrogen and lower concentrations of progesterone than U.S. women, while hormone concentrations were similar in rural and urban Mongolian pregnancies.
More information about Bokh, the folk style of Mongolian wrestling: First, the rules are the best. There are no weight class limits or time limits. Because of this, wrestlers are all giants. You have to wear traditional dress like you see in the video. The medal on your hat symbolizes your rank. In order to win, you have to make your opponent touch the ground with any part that isn't their feet. The rules and dress vary slightly by province. In some places, you're allowed to go down on your knee(s) without losing. In other words, the first man to throw the other man on the ground wins. This makes Bokh very similar to Judo and Sumo. Like all other folk wrestling, Bokh is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old. The Nadaam festival in Mongolia happens in mid July where Mongolian wrestling compete to improve their ranks. Consecutive wrestling wins improve ranks. Bokh is also popular in China.
@@EchoVortex713 nope there is of course the Inner Mongolian Bokh but the Han Chinese also has their own style of Bokh. It’s literally just called Chinese Wrestling 😂
Apart from the superb music --- HUuuuu 🤘 --- I'm impressed not merely by the enormous strength of these fine competitors but by the flexibility and sheer grace and skill displayed. My compliments to all participants, and my thanks to *Hidden Treasure Mongolia* for this compilation.
@@DavidSanchez-oh2vc in Mongolia, They are soul leader of real man every aspects. People respect them much and they have much more responsibility for it
Very cool culture the moves look like someone mixed judo with greco roman wrestling its not very fancy but effective Mongolians are known for their strength they are definitely built for wrestling much respect,another thing thats cool is like 1 out of every 4 of these men are directly related to Genghis Khan so its like looking back in time seeing the warriors that conquered half of the world at the time
Wikipedia on Mongolian Wrestling: „When a male child is born in a family, Mongols wish him to become a wrestler“ - What a great warrior culture! Be advised from your western brothers, that nothing is as important as your cultural roots! Never give up on them otherwise you will be lost like we are.
00:53 *Got D4MN* , just imagine a whole regiment of these guys charging at you on the battlefield, & then all the lighter, lieth, supple, & nimbler warriors are on horseback firing arrows at you with the accuracy of sniper rifles !¡! No wonder they conquered half of the old world, and created the *Largest Contiguous Empire On Earth & In History* !¡! When you combine men like these with a great leader like Ghengis Khan who in his own right is a leader in the mould of all the great rulers of history - from Caesar & Alexander to pre history & pre modern era !¡!
Wov that made me feel in heaven ,such a divine ,such a powerful ,such a godly mongol totem .Hail the great Khan .Hail the lord of the lords chingis khan
Like all other folk wrestling, Bökh (Mongolian traditional wrestling) is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old
@@eatingnemo9582 Yes we do have two type of wrestling. 1 is traditional and they do not allow punches but it’s not as popular as the second one where they allow punches.
I completely admire and respect this style. It's so similar to watching bears fight in the wild. It's such a natural form of wrestling. The only thing I'd say is missing is that it could include hitting, but then of course you lose some degree of incentive for the sport. If you don't have some limits like eliminating punching, the sport could easily lose some of its dignity and degrade into outright warfare on the field. But at the same time I'd love to see these athletes Duke it out. Wonderfully admirable sport, regardless! Some of these men would have easily been warlords, lords amongst men.
It's "Wolf Totem" by *The HU,* a now-famous Hunnu rock and heavy metal band. They just released their second album --- _fabulous!_ For their original music video with this particular song, see th-cam.com/video/jM8dCGIm6yc/w-d-xo.html. (Note that the Mongolian Choppers Brotherhood MC of Ulaanbaatar participated in the making of the vid.🏍)
Hi I am from Nagaland (North-eastern India) . We have a similar style of wrestling practiced in our culture. After all we Nagas are the descendents of the Mongolians. Please visit Nagaland (India) during the month of December 1-10 when Hornbill festival takes place and do participate in the Wrestling competition in Naga style.
You say right nepal mongolian and naga mongolian are similar with mongolia culture because rai, limbuand naga mainly pray sky god in ritualand in mongolia there people also pray sky god as a tygre
@@ertranature1548 lol, Nepalis are Hindu, also There is difference between Mongolians and Mongoloids, Nepalis and Nagas are Mongoloids, Chinese are Mongoloids but Nepalis, Chinese and Nagas are not Mongolians...
Those WWE guys are all full of steroids and PED. These Mongol wrestlers are all natural no drugs. Imagine these Mongol wrestlers on steroids, they would look and become superhuman
Naiden Monkhbaat was my favorite Mongolian wrestler. It's sad that he got killed by Gaoh Ryuki in a fight. "I'll see you in the azure skies" - Naiden Monkbaat ❤🥺
Apart from you can't hold shorts or the fighters outfit in MMA/UFC so nearly all of these throws are useless. The sweep at 4:27 could be definitely used though, beautiful to watch 🔥
Catch wrestling has its roots from English folk wrestling thats very similar to this and that is basically practiced by most mma competitors at least a little. Although this is very niche and would only ever find uses in a handful of situations, you would also have to adjust it a little to work under most mma organisations.
Does anyone know what exactly those Mongolian curved swords/sabres are called? I've searched the internet trying to find how they are called, to buy one, but can't ever seem to find the right one 😂. (I'm searching for those swords with a curved blade ((which doesnt get broader at the end like a scimitar)) and a straight hilt. The type of sword almost every Mongol in Netflix's Marco Polo wields. Or like the swords of General Radahn but a wayy less broad blade.)
I want to go to Mongolia to wrestle in that style. It's so easy and simple to understand that anyone can follow their rules. But the Mongolians have men who are titanic in strength. I have no chance against such giants. They can knock a horse over.
Interesting how this is similar to a few types English folk wrestling. I wonder how wrestling became so widespread with almost every culture having their own tradition wrestling of some kind.
Yeah we’ve been grappling since early men, striking is not very practical in war or real fights (you can break ur own hand) etc…Grappling is the true form of war to dominate another person.
Like all other folk wrestling, Bökh (Mongolian traditional wrestling) is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old
Hi, my name is Dennis from South Korea. I wish to join Mongolian wrestling training camp. Please let me know and really wish to talk. Please give me some info
@hiddentreasuremongolia8331 And I want visit Mogol and get Mongolian Wrestling Training very seriously. So, if you let me know asap that will be really helpful. But I still really appreciate your great support👍👍💪💪💪
There is a 9 flags made out of white horse hair right in the middle of the field. it’s an official Government flag during peaceful times (9 black flags are raised during war times). A Bokh just won the bout has to run to it while imitating falcon flight, circle it and bow to it.
They're not running away, they're going after the next guy immediately 😅💀 They're imitating a falcon taking off. It comes from shamanistic practices where people would imitate various animals. The wrestlers flap their arms and run around the Mongolian flag. The loser of the match would then go under the others arm to end the match and as a sign of sportsmanship. The winner would then receive gifts such as pastries for winning the match.
Can anyone explain why they immediately run away after a takedown? It's confusing me, I don't understand if they have to run over and take someone else down, or what ?
They’re imitating a falcon taking off. It comes from shamanistic practices where people would imitate various animals. The wrestlers flap their arms and run around the Mongolian flag. The loser of the match would then go under the others arm to end the match and as a sign of sportsmanship. The winner would then receive gifts such as pastries for winning the match.
We Nagas have similar type of wrestling i want to see great Mongol wrestlers try with our wrestlers from Nagaland, India. (I see why there is similarly it is believed we migrated from Mongolia a very long time back)
America needs a form of wrestling with the Gi or otherwise jacket/belt setup. A western response to Judo, Mongolian wrestling, Sumo, Sambo etc Its more fun to watch a sport centered on the throw!
Dear Sir or Madam The Swiss Open-Air Museum Ballenberg is interested in contacting you concerning the possibility of using parts of your video in an exhibition about the swiss wrestling tradition of «Schwingen». Please let us know about your contact information. We are looking forward hearing from you. Kind regards, Ballenberg. Swiss Open-Air Museum
I'm a South Korean and just curious about similarilities and the history of both Mongolians and Jurchen of the Ching dynasty淸朝. Has the wrestlers' hat having a long pony tail any connection to the Ching people's hairstyle? Or else does the Jurchen people's pony tail hairstyle actually come from Mongolian tradition? I humbly seek for many experts' comments. Thanks. (By the way I love both Mongolians 🇲🇳 and Jurchen people. :) )
They don’t have to, mostly Han , but for few provinces far away from Beijing, people’s pony tail is not that clear, they just shave the hard near the forehead still very similar to Ming dynasty.
As a judoka for more than 30 years (I'm 42) I'm impressed with their skill.
It's just something like first styles of Ju Jitsu
They do this since the age of 3
@@LYNXNOMAD26I have done this since I was one and all the way till my passing at 123 years
I'm reading a novel right now about the life of Genghis Khan. In it, it mentions heavily wrestling as a way to prove manly strength. Now I see what it looks like. I would like to go to Mongolia one day. Very strong people.
What book is that? I'd also like to read it
@@_Jerry8a love, sex, and sushi
@@user-pd9ju5dk5s no that book was about jews
@@_Jerry8a "Cruel Century" by Isai Kalashnikov. Best description of Mongols 13 century. Noble taijiut Temugin looses his father in early childhood and collides with many grievances but after all wins all his enemies and gets power under the name of Genghis-Han
@@Mr.Gervasi Thank you. Now I just need to order it
Mongols are a true Warrior Race!
th-cam.com/video/agVzU8JMPQo/w-d-xo.html This is another game of the Mongolian peoples
th-cam.com/video/iS23jvPC6c8/w-d-xo.html
Is it any wonder why the Mongolians dominate the Japanese world of Sumo. Hokuho is considered the GOAT of Sumo, Tero is in my view the greatest come back story in the history of sports!
Ik. Bayamba was also from Mongolia
@@rastaastablasta1383 Yes, you are absolutely right! My error for leaving him out. It was a mistake on my part, a very big mistake indeed. Thanks!!
I believe Hakuho's father was a famous Bökh wrestler…
@@kohaku_amba yes, indeed he was..
Asashoryu
4:26 my man swept the leg. There is no mercy in this dojo.
dojo... lmao
This outfit is already a test for your manliness.
lmao
only the toughest can pull it off for real
much respect for your culture and martial tradition.
I’ll see you in the Azure skies.
And if you’re wondering, my Bökh is genuine
KENGAN
The worm 😭 good character
I just watched the fight too.😭😭
Good, you’re attaining Khüch (power)
Naadam is a traditional festival in Mongolia. The festival is also locally termed "eriin gurvan naadam", "the three games of men". The games are Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery, and are held throughout the country during midsummer.
I'm Mongolian too and in Denver we have a naadam festival every summer (I don't remember if we did one in 2020), and we held wrestling tournaments and my friend's dad was participating
It was very fun overall and our Mongolian school was making us recite poems (I was in Erdem Mongol School at the time)
Good to know,谢谢
Do they eat alot of gain fat
@@cupidok2768Yeah Mongolian cuisine has a lot of dairy products and meat. Ideal for gaining muscles and fat.
how poop?@@redlizerad8268
Daaaaamn these guys are badass! And the sounds and words of this soundtrack are equally badass. No wonder these guys conquered half the world! Maximum respect for this national tradition, fucking awesome.
From ancient times, Mongolian wrestling has been a big part of Mongolian culture. 🔥🔥
dont forget about horse racing, and archers..
@@sparks2litAnd the combination of both. Horse Archery.
Now i know how Genghis Khan built the largest contiguous empire in the world.
Interesting fact: Mongolia has the highest average testosterone level in the world
any official sites which support your statistic?
@@GhostRIley-sl3rn Conclusions: Mongolian women had greater concentrations of prolactin and estrogen and lower concentrations of progesterone than U.S. women, while hormone concentrations were similar in rural and urban Mongolian pregnancies.
Mongolian men are weak I know some of em....
@@murataydin2170 Uh oh, I smell some beef! 👀
The Hu + Amazing bökh technique = cool video!
Монголын бөхчүүдээ хүндэлж байна!!! Слава за Италья!!!
Грация синера!Вива Италия!
I could see how these guys once ruled half the world
More information about Bokh, the folk style of Mongolian wrestling:
First, the rules are the best. There are no weight class limits or time limits. Because of this, wrestlers are all giants. You have to wear traditional dress like you see in the video. The medal on your hat symbolizes your rank.
In order to win, you have to make your opponent touch the ground with any part that isn't their feet. The rules and dress vary slightly by province. In some places, you're allowed to go down on your knee(s) without losing. In other words, the first man to throw the other man on the ground wins. This makes Bokh very similar to Judo and Sumo.
Like all other folk wrestling, Bokh is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old.
The Nadaam festival in Mongolia happens in mid July where Mongolian wrestling compete to improve their ranks. Consecutive wrestling wins improve ranks.
Bokh is also popular in China.
Yup the Chinese even has their own variant of Bokh
@@redlizerad8268 They’re inner Mongolians.
@@EchoVortex713 nope there is of course the Inner Mongolian Bokh but the Han Chinese also has their own style of Bokh. It’s literally just called Chinese Wrestling 😂
@@redlizerad8268 Got it , keep it up bro 😎
@@redlizerad8268 у монголов живущих в Китае надо уточнить
All natural! Crazy!
I need to go see The Hu
Amazing tradition. Mongolia should do its best to keep the tradition going. It is such a beautiful looking sports.
bi udahgui ene zuleg nogoon dewjeend garna
these men are built like cannonballs DAMN.
Apart from the superb music --- HUuuuu 🤘 --- I'm impressed not merely by the enormous strength of these fine competitors but by the flexibility and sheer grace and skill displayed. My compliments to all participants, and my thanks to *Hidden Treasure Mongolia* for this compilation.
Thank for another great vid.
For me, heavyweigth wrestlers are some of the most dangerous man in earth
The size, strength, mindset, mobility, endurance in this dudes is insane
@@DavidSanchez-oh2vc in Mongolia, They are soul leader of real man every aspects. People respect them much and they have much more responsibility for it
00:31 built like an NFL Defensive end lmao
You can see why so many Yokozuna in sumo for the last two decades have been mongolian
These guys are huge!
These guys came from the ones who conquored much of the world, not surprised… except by boat, too much weightt I guess
I have never felt so proud to be a descendant of Genghis Khan in my life.
"Chris Lim" you are Chinese, not Mongolian.
@@Nobody-ig2wd You are correct. The Great Khan Ravaged the whole land.
@Jinwook Interesting. I Never looked that far into it. I am of Han descent. Thank you for piquing my interest about my own lineage.
Cap🧢
@@Nobody-ig2wd won’t be surprised if there’s some Chinese people who carry Mongolian blood line but have adopted Chinese last names down the line
Ямар гоё юм бэ? Энэ бичлэгийг эвлүүлсэнд баялалаа. It is amazing thank you for making this video. keep going
Certainly, one of unique culture of Mongolia. Love it
Mongols: the chads of Asia.
This motivates me to workout real hard. Thanks!
Very cool culture the moves look like someone mixed judo with greco roman wrestling its not very fancy but effective Mongolians are known for their strength they are definitely built for wrestling much respect,another thing thats cool is like 1 out of every 4 of these men are directly related to Genghis Khan so its like looking back in time seeing the warriors that conquered half of the world at the time
Asashoryu and Hakuho dominated Sumo and their background in bokh shows
Wikipedia on Mongolian Wrestling: „When a male child is born in a family, Mongols wish him to become a wrestler“ - What a great warrior culture! Be advised from your western brothers, that nothing is as important as your cultural roots! Never give up on them otherwise you will be lost like we are.
I wish to be born in such a culture
00:53
*Got D4MN* , just imagine a whole regiment of these guys charging at you on the battlefield, & then all the lighter, lieth, supple, & nimbler warriors are on horseback firing arrows at you with the accuracy of sniper rifles !¡!
No wonder they conquered half of the old world, and created the *Largest Contiguous Empire On Earth & In History* !¡!
When you combine men like these with a great leader like Ghengis Khan who in his own right is a leader in the mould of all the great rulers of history - from Caesar & Alexander to pre history & pre modern era !¡!
il see you in the azure skies my friend
“It’s all your fault”
Some of these guys got that Old-World strength going on
This is why there is an old saying in the world - "Do not mess with the Mongols".
amaa tataa t1 min. bidnees huchtei undestnuud zondo bn
@@chekoenkh8549 chi uuruu amaa hamhi erguu mal;aa
@@bbatjargal1549 tatahgui malaa. Bitgi mongoliin ner gutaagaad bai hogiin harh min
@@chekoenkh8549 am ruugaa salavchaa chih za, idiot!
Zohiogood bgamu 🤣
Wov that made me feel in heaven ,such a divine ,such a powerful ,such a godly mongol totem .Hail the great Khan .Hail the lord of the lords chingis khan
Mushrik
Mongolian honor guards looks powerful!
best part is their celebration move...arms out like theyre flying. :D :D
Its resembling phoenix and garuda bird
Fantastic. These wrestlers looks so tough
4:25 haha real nice.
I am from Senegal this really looks like our Senegalese traditional wrestling
True, but senegal wrestlers are smaller and use punches.
@@eatingnemo9582 Had a look and wow. Must be the first wrestling I've seen that allows punches.
Like all other folk wrestling, Bökh (Mongolian traditional wrestling) is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old
@@eatingnemo9582 Yes we do have two type of wrestling. 1 is traditional and they do not allow punches but it’s not as popular as the second one where they allow punches.
great stuff! and i am absolutely loving the music
I completely admire and respect this style. It's so similar to watching bears fight in the wild. It's such a natural form of wrestling. The only thing I'd say is missing is that it could include hitting, but then of course you lose some degree of incentive for the sport. If you don't have some limits like eliminating punching, the sport could easily lose some of its dignity and degrade into outright warfare on the field. But at the same time I'd love to see these athletes Duke it out. Wonderfully admirable sport, regardless! Some of these men would have easily been warlords, lords amongst men.
Древний вид спорта, неизмененный.
4:27 really great skill.
The classic leg head smack sweep
What is this song!?
It's "Wolf Totem" by *The HU,* a now-famous Hunnu rock and heavy metal band. They just released their second album --- _fabulous!_ For their original music video with this particular song, see th-cam.com/video/jM8dCGIm6yc/w-d-xo.html. (Note that the Mongolian Choppers Brotherhood MC of Ulaanbaatar participated in the making of the vid.🏍)
Where can I learn more about Mongolian culture ??
Google
i can you give Info xd
Nice the Zodog and the Shuudag (briefs)🇲🇳🏹
Imagine back in the khan era and you see those people charging with spears
Pretty much fuckd up
No spears, bow and arrow and swords
Build the wall!
@@MrPhantomFartThey destroyed every wall they faced🤣
Old world strength right there
More videos like this with more the hu songs please
Beautiful culture
Great tradition carrying on!
These are the children of Chinggis Khaan who still carrying on his banner.
Love from the US of A.
Real men
Thank you very much for the subtitles!!! ✌🏻🤘🏻
Hi I am from Nagaland (North-eastern India) . We have a similar style of wrestling practiced in our culture. After all we Nagas are the descendents of the Mongolians. Please visit Nagaland (India) during the month of December 1-10 when Hornbill festival takes place and do participate in the Wrestling competition in Naga style.
Why is your child European features
@@nemanjastosic7141 she’s not, she’s probably ethnicaly close to Thai or burmese people. Ahom tai kingdom used to control assam… near nagaland
You say right nepal mongolian and naga mongolian are similar with mongolia culture because rai, limbuand naga mainly pray sky god in ritualand in mongolia there people also pray sky god as a tygre
This wrestling is practiced all over Asia. Nagas are not descendants of Mongolians, there is a different between Mongolians and Mongoloids...
@@ertranature1548 lol, Nepalis are Hindu, also There is difference between Mongolians and Mongoloids, Nepalis and Nagas are Mongoloids, Chinese are Mongoloids but Nepalis, Chinese and Nagas are not Mongolians...
Either WWE, Triple AAA, TNA, or any of the other big wrestling companies should feature these guys
lmao no
@@randomuploaderguy Dude, why not? 😄. They could offer something new to the wrestling industry
Those WWE guys are all full of steroids and PED. These Mongol wrestlers are all natural no drugs. Imagine these Mongol wrestlers on steroids, they would look and become superhuman
@@randomuploaderguy yep, shouldn’t taint natural born warriors with tren
No
Naiden Monkhbaat was my favorite Mongolian wrestler. It's sad that he got killed by Gaoh Ryuki in a fight.
"I'll see you in the azure skies"
- Naiden Monkbaat ❤🥺
would this help in n mma setting. I know that BJJ and wrestling help, so this might work well under MMA rules
Apart from you can't hold shorts or the fighters outfit in MMA/UFC so nearly all of these throws are useless. The sweep at 4:27 could be definitely used though, beautiful to watch 🔥
Catch wrestling has its roots from English folk wrestling thats very similar to this and that is basically practiced by most mma competitors at least a little. Although this is very niche and would only ever find uses in a handful of situations, you would also have to adjust it a little to work under most mma organisations.
@@1a1r like 90% of these throws can be adapted to grappling without a jacket.
We also have something similar here called Kureș! It's my dream to visit one day Mongolia, my real homeland!
The first thing that came out of my mouth when watching this video was "Holy shit these guys are fucking huuuuge".
OMG the wrestling is for real & Mongolian men are SO HOT! Good work! So, I must be subber #57, then?
The khan's are doing just fine
Well done. #78 subscriber waiting more
Imagine these guy's ancestors coming at you in violent hordes 😬
Does anyone know what exactly those Mongolian curved swords/sabres are called? I've searched the internet trying to find how they are called, to buy one, but can't ever seem to find the right one 😂.
(I'm searching for those swords with a curved blade ((which doesnt get broader at the end like a scimitar)) and a straight hilt. The type of sword almost every Mongol in Netflix's Marco Polo wields. Or like the swords of General Radahn but a wayy less broad blade.)
Maybe u need to search on google Монгол сэлэм зарна 😅 it means Mongolian sword for sale (google translate)
Tradition and ritual fantastastically conveyed. Superb.
2:29 that looked brutal
Bruh we need these guys on the o line. Holy shit
I want to go to Mongolia to wrestle in that style. It's so easy and simple to understand that anyone can follow their rules. But the Mongolians have men who are titanic in strength. I have no chance against such giants. They can knock a horse over.
Японцы переняли и назвали сумо
Interesting how this is similar to a few types English folk wrestling. I wonder how wrestling became so widespread with almost every culture having their own tradition wrestling of some kind.
Because unlike punching it doesn't hurt as much and grappling is how we played even as monkeys so it's kinda in our DNA.
Yeah we’ve been grappling since early men, striking is not very practical in war or real fights (you can break ur own hand) etc…Grappling is the true form of war to dominate another person.
@@213kilacali This is true especially when the enemy is armored from head to toe so grappling is required to take them down
Like all other folk wrestling, Bökh (Mongolian traditional wrestling) is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old
@@213kilacalido not underestimate kicks, elbows, and knees. punches can be good but you don’t wanna hit the jaw or something hard without gloves
Hi, my name is Dennis from South Korea. I wish to join Mongolian wrestling training camp. Please let me know and really wish to talk. Please give me some info
we will be happy to help you, you can send an e-mail to /hiddentreasuremongolia@gmail.com /
No korean is called dennis lmfao
@@hiddentreasuremongolia8331 Thank you for your great support. Email has been sent.^^
@hiddentreasuremongolia8331 And I want visit Mogol and get Mongolian Wrestling Training very seriously. So, if you let me know asap that will be really helpful. But I still really appreciate your great support👍👍💪💪💪
@@gmmq654 Korean families are free to name their offspring however they wish. Surely, you cannot be so ignorant as your comment indicates . . . smh.
Why do they run after they perform a takedown?
What else are you going to do with all that pent up energy!
There is a 9 flags made out of white horse hair right in the middle of the field. it’s an official Government flag during peaceful times (9 black flags are raised during war times). A Bokh just won the bout has to run to it while imitating falcon flight, circle it and bow to it.
They're not running away, they're going after the next guy immediately 😅💀
They're imitating a falcon taking off. It comes from shamanistic practices where people would imitate various animals. The wrestlers flap their arms and run around the Mongolian flag. The loser of the match would then go under the others arm to end the match and as a sign of sportsmanship. The winner would then receive gifts such as pastries for winning the match.
Im a state champion Greco Roman wrestler, and I would pee a little going up against these guys
Mongolia's big part is Mongolian wrestle
nobody could match him in pure strength, except for maybe julius, wakatsuki and raian
I don't know who the man at 4:25 is, but holy shit he the chosen one
One of the most prestigious champion
these guys looks hard to take down
the horses are so cute at the last moment
Баавартай гарууд байна.
As someone who does judo this looks scary af. They are fighting on hard ground and don't seem to use the ukemi
No vegans at all.
Bruh 😂. These guys eat their survivors I bet before hibernating
Lmao nope...
They eat horses meat
Wow such an insightful comment
The word vegan is nonexistent in their Mongolian dictionary.
If you come as snake
We'll become Garuda birds and fly over you
if you comes as a tiger
We'll face you as Lions with blue mane
Millennial Mongolian wrestling.
Brought you by, Coca-Cola.
Can anyone explain why they immediately run away after a takedown? It's confusing me, I don't understand if they have to run over and take someone else down, or what ?
they have to run off to display garuda bird flapping it's wings move, a kind of symbol of strength. th-cam.com/video/S5MksUbAVOk/w-d-xo.html
@@dav4685 😁
@@erchis9 Thank you for the link.
@@erchis9 Which is part of the song lyrics. Good choice of song.
They’re imitating a falcon taking off. It comes from shamanistic practices where people would imitate various animals. The wrestlers flap their arms and run around the Mongolian flag. The loser of the match would then go under the others arm to end the match and as a sign of sportsmanship. The winner would then receive gifts such as pastries for winning the match.
We Nagas have similar type of wrestling i want to see great Mongol wrestlers try with our wrestlers from Nagaland, India.
(I see why there is similarly it is believed we migrated from Mongolia a very long time back)
Naga people are mongolian!
Bökh (Mongolian traditional wrestling) is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old
Belive me dude indian wrestlers would be rag dolled like nothing by those dudes
I would love to see these guys a senegelese wrestler and a catch wrestler go at it just for the fun of it
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This looks so similar to Senegalese wrestling. They used the same techniques the only difference is that in Senegal they are allowed to throw punches
Bökh (Mongolian traditional wrestling) is extremely old. Current archaeological research shows Mongolian wrestling to be at least 7000 years old
What a nice culture
America needs a form of wrestling with the Gi or otherwise jacket/belt setup.
A western response to Judo, Mongolian wrestling, Sumo, Sambo etc
Its more fun to watch a sport centered on the throw!
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I'm a South Korean and just curious about similarilities and the history of both Mongolians and Jurchen of the Ching dynasty淸朝. Has the wrestlers' hat having a long pony tail any connection to the Ching people's hairstyle? Or else does the Jurchen people's pony tail hairstyle actually come from Mongolian tradition? I humbly seek for many experts' comments. Thanks. (By the way I love both Mongolians 🇲🇳 and Jurchen people. :) )
They don’t have to, mostly Han , but for few provinces far away from Beijing, people’s pony tail is not that clear, they just shave the hard near the forehead still very similar to Ming dynasty.
1:29 incredible
yep
ok but nobodys talking about how cute the lil skinny guys in the full uniforms are too
красавцы. уважаю..
They r looking so strong nd healthy
I'd love to see some of these dudes try their hand at sumo wrestling
Sumo wrestling has already dominated by those guys
Sumo wrestling has literally been dominated by Mongolian wrestlers who made the jump to sumo wrestling
this shit hit different
So does your mom
This song slaps
Those guys are big