I always push for a Daredevil style one because I think adding in that acrobatic element would be pretty awesome! Plus you can really test yourself by fighting with your eyes closed. =)
*Adam West Batman Fighting Style:* "We´re gonna punch these guys so hard, words describing the impact are gonna spontaneously materialize out of thin air"
The secret is to yell those words when you land your strike. Nothing quite like getting punched in the face by a guy yelling “THWACK!!” before they tackle you to the ground with a “Thud!!” and knock you out with a “Pow!”
Muhammad Ali only weighed over 230 pounds Once, at the very end of his career. Most of his career he weighed between 206(Sonny Liston 2, and 215,(joe frazier 1)
Hell yes I remember first time I saw one of his Batman videos I laughed thinking it was ridiculous. Then as time went on I realized more and more that this guy is one of the best fitness TH-cam guys around, because how thorough he is on alternative methods of exercise that work
Nice thought, but unfortunately, no. I saw in an interview he did that was in a magazine where he said that people don't realize how heavy the suit is and he said (something like) "Just carrying around that d*** suit takes strength." Or maybe he just said that to throw anyone off.😏
Christian Bale's Batman fighting style was bas d on KFM. Or Keysi Fighting Method. It's a weird martial art, not sure if it's really practical, or more like Wushu.
@@williamtm3186 true. I would say it is similar to Aikido....could be useful, or could be like Steven Segal, where it works very well on cooperating students lol
Affleck is stil garbage as Batman. All the praise needs to go to the stuntman. The most boring uncharismatic Batman ever. The proof that just because you're physically very close to the comic version it doesn't mean shit.
Hi Adam, could you make a training video about Zorro? He had to be strong, quick, stealthy and an excellent swordsman. Apart from his physical training, he was very well educated, smart and charming. I would love to see that!’
Shoot, this shows up while I'm at work. And ironically, the day after I finally started going to a jiu-jitsu class. Will have to listen on the way home.
As someone who is both a martial artist and batman fan I have tried to pick styles based on realism and sometimes think...what would batman do lol. I started in karate as a kid and became frustrated at the lack of realism in it. When I later returned to martial arts as a young adult I started doing mma, but soon realised that doing an mma class was too jack of all trades master of none. They are more add on classes designed to teach you his to tie together the specific skills you should already be well versed in. So I moved to muay Thai (for kicks, punches, knees and elbows and seeing how effective it was in mma that it became the dominant choice of striking style) I also often could see Bruce Wayne training in Thailand in muay Thai and muay boran. The other style I picked was traditional Japanese jujitsu. As it focused heavily on locks, pain compliance, and judo throws and weapons training(as judo came out of traditional jujitsu). At the time I started security and though many people in security often refer to aikido for locks, having done a few aikido classes I was extremely disappointed at the lack of realism and ultimately moved to traditional jujitsu where aikido, like judo came out of it. I have since then wished that I would gave done hapkido instead of traditional jujitsu as it encompasses all the locks from traditional jujitsu as well as the judo throws while also combining takewondo and having an emphasis on live sparring. I have since found that my biggest issue is dealing with punches. Training in muay Thai has given me great kicks and dealing with fighting at long range but now I have moved to boxing to focus on that and fix the issue by Woking on footwork with boxing angels and getting used to dealing with punches in close quarters. I did move to judo for a few years to due to realising the lack of live wrestling in traditional jujitsu as traditional jujitsu has become nothing than more then demonstratation and choreography. And I have again since moved from judo to no-gi bjj to get away from the GI and move as close to realism as possible. So now doing no-gi bjj and boxing I think my joyney has led me as far away from the fantasy to realism as I can get. In short based on my 10+ years of martial arts training and being a massive batman nerd, if I was to pick styles to most closely resemble Batman's fighting style and experience while being realistic and time efficient in training to fight ready as fast as possible I would pick boxing as a base, muay Thai for the kicks, elbows and knees (muay boran for Head buts) no-gi bjj for the wrestling, throws and takedowns plus takedown defence and learning to get back to your feet as fast as possible (although I feel Bruce being American he would have done wrestling instead) and for weapons, locks and traditional aspects while having those martial arts that cover the region of Japan and south Korea I would add hapkido.
the mainly styles i saw in numeorus versions of batman - lethwei (barenuckle muai thay with headbutts ) - judo (or other grappling style with a lot of throws) - boxing (style similiar to mike tyson) - karate (im not shure if normal karate or karate with bunkai) (also could be taek won do and savate) for the kicks - keysi fighting system (could be other self defece/streetfighting style like krav maga and 52 blocks) - some kung fu style (a lot of kung fu styles have trapping/blocking and punching at the same time) - ninjutsu usually when he fights 1 opponent he starts very defensively blocking parring and dodging everything and after some time he starts to be very agressive with style similiar to mike tysons style
These edits! LMAO. For real though, I used to spare with a guy who was 6'2'' 205lbs (lean) when I did capoeira, and let me say this.....NOTHING IS MORE INTIMIDATING THAN A BIG DUDE WHO CAN FLIP AROUND LIKE YODA!!!
Dude! of course a batman themed martial arts training program, no question at all. With everything else you have done, putting something like that together I can only imagine would be awesome!
Being a geek especially when it comes to Batman, love the deep dive into his fitness, fighting style and how they play into each other. Nolan in Batman Begins used the choppy action sequence to focus on the chaos he reeked from the criminal POV and the role fear plays into Batman's strategy. That is why his training fights and fights after establishing his reputation were not as hard to follow. I'm guessing Nolan was trying also to focus on the use of psychology in Batman's strategy. Use scary theatrical ambushes to get the criminals to huddle together for protection then drop in staying too close with Keysi for them to effectively use the gun's range especially since Nolan's Batman was unafraid to use opponents as human shields. Check out Behind the Mask: Rise of Leslie Vernon since Batman also relies on fear to direct his opponents into traps, ambushes and make them panic into dumb decisions. A strategy you overlooked in the later Arkham games. I loved hanging someone upside down then glide kick into a vicious beatdown when everyone came to look. Bats still needed the gymnastics and fancy kicks to close the distance once the ones with guns got some distance to shoot when the brutes and shields became numerous. Never underestimate psychological warfare even in small doses
I request a Nightwing fighting style vid to go alongside the training vids the channel had a while back. Great way to show the difference between speed and strength. Great video, and love the not so subtle dig at the bat nipples!
I am totally in for a training guide! It would be rather interesting to see Grant's take on it. Nice video, by the way. Very well researched and presented!
Love to see your take on a Batman Combat Guide! I've done this with characters in the past, like Shang Chi; it would be great to see a technical treatise of the subject.
This was top notch and exactly the kind of quality I've come to expect from this channel and from you, Grant! Impressively done and, of course, you know you have more work cut out for you with that (rhetorical?) question of a Batman themed training program. I eagerly look forward to it and will keep a lookout for the Bat-signal to know when it's coming. Have a peaceful evening.
I feel like for a Batman style character trying to hone his fighting skills should focus on 3 major categories, striking/ grappling and weapons. With that being said a strong foundation of either boxing or Muay Thai should be focused on to defend and attack opponents from different ranges as well as footwork and stance. A lot of people would say bjj for grappling and I don’t disagree 100% however bjj strictly relies on GROUND fighting, u would never really wanna be on the ground unless there’s a ref around. Bjj is a very useful art because if u do find yourself on the floor having a good background in bjj will definitely fall to your benefit, however I think prioritizing judo would be more beneficial because that whole art is focused on bringing your opponent to the ground using his energy against him. Judo moves pulled off right could potentially end a fight right there in its tracks. And finally for weapons kali/eskrima, this would leave said “Batman training figure” with an overall benefit in knowing how to attack and defend with edged and blunt weapons found everywhere in the world. Plus kali(fma) also has a good empty hand section of the arts that should really be taken seriously especially if someone has trained in it heavy and used it in the real world. Thanks hope this could spark some discussion
I think the Arkham games and the Nolan trilogy depicted batman perfectly. His combat moves, his villains , the doubts he faces etc. its just one of the best
I'm all serious when I started watching the video, but surprisingly funny moments made me LMAO! This is just as great as the warehouse scene in BVS, a perfect blend of martial arts info and fight choreography, with the mindset of "how Batman fights". As a martial artist, fitness instructor and fan of superheroes, this is one of those "Dream Videos" for me. THANKS and SALUTE!
GRANT, I wanted to share a testimonial w/ you that’s not related to the content of this particular video, but since I can’t remember where you posted your ab workout (I’ve seen it in more than one video), I’m sharing it here. 👇 I started doing the variations of the V-sit, and even though I can’t do that many reps, I already noticed an improvement in the strength of my hip flexors, which are quite weak. My balance has improved markedly, and I was wondering why I was able to pedal my bike w/ so much more vigor the last time I rode, and I credit your ab workout! It’s quick & fun, and produces rapid results. 👏 Thanks for collabing w/Adam to share your workout routines and more. 👍 I’m a 46 yr old female w/ what I think is fibromyalgia, so I’ve had a lot of rehabbing to do w/ my body, with respect to regaining strength, flexibility, mobility, stamina…pretty much EVERYTHING. My body just broke down and I didn’t know what was happening, but very, very slowly, I’ve been able to develop functional fitness, and you’re helping me on my journey. I’m of a constitution where my body is pretty content to be sedentary for most of the day, unless I’m doing purposeful & functional labor. I’m not athletic, and don’t enjoy working out for the sake of it (at least not historically), so it’s been hard to find exercises that I can stick with doing. Because your workout is more dynamic and rhythmical, it doesn’t feel like grunt work. Just wanted to thank you for inspiring me towards more MOVEMENT. It encourages me to set higher goals that I don’t yet know whether my body’s even capable of attaining, but I’ll stay attuned to my body and let it tell me what it’s able to do, as I become progressively healthier & fitter. 💪 I’m so glad we have TH-cam now, w/ such quality info, for those of us who can’t really justify hiring a personal trainer. Thanks again! 🤙
I still think Batman 1989 has the best fighting style. It focused on blocks and single strikes to take out the goons. Simple, realistic and effective .
I think you should definitely do a Batman combat/martial art training program based on almost every list of disciplines he has worked on! Like how or what should we start with, how could we learn so fast with each and every one of these forms if it were possible, and could we still learn many of the disciplines that Batman uses (not even like 127 of course) while practical as it can ever get? But maybe it doesn't have to be just Batman, maybe you could make the same video with other characters like Daredevil, Green Arrow and Zorro (one of his inspirations, of course).
Wonderful video and action compilation! Generally speaking the films tend to combine elements of western martial arts such as wrestling and boxing but as the character has continued to being developed it seems to lean towards Japanese martial arts. In general the kicks seen on film tend to be Mae Geri (front kick), and Yoko Geri Keage which is a side thrust kick. There is ample use of punching, Empi Uchi or elbow strikes at times done in conjunction with trapping the opponent as seen in Muay Thai and Karate. I would have to look more carefully to be sure but it seems like the Affleck scene might had Sutemi Waza like sequences or sacrifice throws as seen Judo and Jujutsu. Bone breaking also comes into play as a result of trapping and striking and or alongside with limb manipulation. On some of the films we see some wrist manipulation as in a Kote Gaeshi or the dragging part of an Ikkio Omote. Mind you that because non of this is strict and the resources are just there to make the action sequences look good it is not limited in anyway to one group of practices nor to be done exactly as in the respective martial arts that might have inspired them. Also it is important to mention that since the human body can only manipulated in certain ways we are bound to overlaps with other martial arts due to mere convergence or shared historical influences.
Of course a Batman-themed martial arts training program ! And even further than only Batman style if possible !
Agreed m8 I mean he could do batman and then on the side deathstroke, katana, captain America, ect
Yeah up vote this comment.
Is this EVEN a QUESTION?!?! If we don’t see this in a few months we are going to lose our MINDS!!!!!😱😱😱😱.
Thanks for all the videos you do Bioneer!
yes!
I always push for a Daredevil style one because I think adding in that acrobatic element would be pretty awesome! Plus you can really test yourself by fighting with your eyes closed. =)
*Adam West Batman Fighting Style:*
"We´re gonna punch these guys so hard, words describing the impact are gonna spontaneously materialize out of thin air"
The secret is to yell those words when you land your strike.
Nothing quite like getting punched in the face by a guy yelling “THWACK!!” before they tackle you to the ground with a “Thud!!” and knock you out with a “Pow!”
Surprisingly non- lethal, but terrifyingly powerful.
As per your request, I'm interested in any and all Batman content you produce.
100% approval
I am interested 😊 in any and all content of this channel
Muhammad Ali only weighed over 230 pounds Once, at the very end of his career. Most of his career he weighed between 206(Sonny Liston 2, and 215,(joe frazier 1)
100% AGREED
I would be completely down to see a Batman-themed martial art training program! That would be pretty awesome to see!
Hell yes
I remember first time I saw one of his Batman videos I laughed thinking it was ridiculous. Then as time went on I realized more and more that this guy is one of the best fitness TH-cam guys around, because how thorough he is on alternative methods of exercise that work
Very interested. Batman’s style is unique yet practical as he uses graceful martial arts but preforms as a street fighter or a guerrilla fighter
“And you TOO may be able to become the Batman”. Implying that the Bioneer is indeed Batman himself.
At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if Adam's real name was actually Bruce Wayne. Pretty sure he's got a bat cave somewhere around.
Nice thought, but unfortunately, no. I saw in an interview he did that was in a magazine where he said that people don't realize how heavy the suit is and he said (something like) "Just carrying around that d*** suit takes strength." Or maybe he just said that to throw anyone off.😏
I would be so interested to see a batman combat training guide, would be awesome as a martial artist and honestly would be a fascinating read as well.
@THE MARTIAL ARTS CHANNEL Well yeah, just because it's fake doesn't mean it wouldn't be cool bro. I don't need it to actually teach me anything.
@THE MARTIAL ARTS CHANNEL I'm gonna double respond why you gonna come in and try and put people down bro?
Christian Bale's Batman fighting style was bas d on KFM. Or Keysi Fighting Method. It's a weird martial art, not sure if it's really practical, or more like Wushu.
@@doccholo905 From what I have read on Keysi it depends on awful lot on who your teacher is and the situation in which it is being used.
@@williamtm3186 true. I would say it is similar to Aikido....could be useful, or could be like Steven Segal, where it works very well on cooperating students lol
The warehouse fight in Batman v Superman was perfection. I felt so stupid for doubting Ben Affleck the first time I saw that scene.
He killed more people than I would like but it was still really awesome despite that
That was how I imagined Batman to be, a brutal fighting style
I loved it. Seemed more brawler than what you'd see from Batman though
@@dinninfreeman2014 Batman kill people since Tim Burton movies even in the Nolan’s trilogy
Affleck is stil garbage as Batman. All the praise needs to go to the stuntman.
The most boring uncharismatic Batman ever. The proof that just because you're physically very close to the comic version it doesn't mean shit.
Please! Make a Batman themed martial arts training guide! That would be awesome
At this point I get disappointed if i dont get a Batman video every now and then.
Hi Adam, could you make a training video about Zorro? He had to be strong, quick, stealthy and an excellent swordsman. Apart from his physical training, he was very well educated, smart and charming. I would love to see that!’
Indeed. In fact, according to Bob Kane, Zorro was one of the inspirations for Batman (along with "The Shadow" and possibly "The Scarlet Pimpernel").
Horse riding, fencing, learn Spanish and grow a mustache.
Yessss! That would be awesome!!
@@TruthTellert63 I believe you, *TruthTeller* 63 XD
@@abigwhale1043 👍
Shoot, this shows up while I'm at work. And ironically, the day after I finally started going to a jiu-jitsu class.
Will have to listen on the way home.
As someone who is both a martial artist and batman fan I have tried to pick styles based on realism and sometimes think...what would batman do lol. I started in karate as a kid and became frustrated at the lack of realism in it. When I later returned to martial arts as a young adult I started doing mma, but soon realised that doing an mma class was too jack of all trades master of none. They are more add on classes designed to teach you his to tie together the specific skills you should already be well versed in. So I moved to muay Thai (for kicks, punches, knees and elbows and seeing how effective it was in mma that it became the dominant choice of striking style) I also often could see Bruce Wayne training in Thailand in muay Thai and muay boran. The other style I picked was traditional Japanese jujitsu. As it focused heavily on locks, pain compliance, and judo throws and weapons training(as judo came out of traditional jujitsu). At the time I started security and though many people in security often refer to aikido for locks, having done a few aikido classes I was extremely disappointed at the lack of realism and ultimately moved to traditional jujitsu where aikido, like judo came out of it. I have since then wished that I would gave done hapkido instead of traditional jujitsu as it encompasses all the locks from traditional jujitsu as well as the judo throws while also combining takewondo and having an emphasis on live sparring. I have since found that my biggest issue is dealing with punches. Training in muay Thai has given me great kicks and dealing with fighting at long range but now I have moved to boxing to focus on that and fix the issue by Woking on footwork with boxing angels and getting used to dealing with punches in close quarters. I did move to judo for a few years to due to realising the lack of live wrestling in traditional jujitsu as traditional jujitsu has become nothing than more then demonstratation and choreography. And I have again since moved from judo to no-gi bjj to get away from the GI and move as close to realism as possible. So now doing no-gi bjj and boxing I think my joyney has led me as far away from the fantasy to realism as I can get. In short based on my 10+ years of martial arts training and being a massive batman nerd, if I was to pick styles to most closely resemble Batman's fighting style and experience while being realistic and time efficient in training to fight ready as fast as possible I would pick boxing as a base, muay Thai for the kicks, elbows and knees (muay boran for Head buts) no-gi bjj for the wrestling, throws and takedowns plus takedown defence and learning to get back to your feet as fast as possible (although I feel Bruce being American he would have done wrestling instead) and for weapons, locks and traditional aspects while having those martial arts that cover the region of Japan and south Korea I would add hapkido.
I have been hoping every day that you and Grant would do another collaboration video, and today both of you Bioneers have delivered!
the mainly styles i saw in numeorus versions of batman
- lethwei (barenuckle muai thay with headbutts )
- judo (or other grappling style with a lot of throws)
- boxing (style similiar to mike tyson)
- karate (im not shure if normal karate or karate with bunkai) (also could be taek won do and savate) for the kicks
- keysi fighting system (could be other self defece/streetfighting style like krav maga and 52 blocks)
- some kung fu style (a lot of kung fu styles have trapping/blocking and punching at the same time)
- ninjutsu
usually when he fights 1 opponent he starts very defensively blocking parring and dodging everything and after some time he starts to be very agressive with style similiar to mike tysons style
So glad im not alone in thinking that batman begins is the better of the Nolan trilogy films! Excellent content as always! 🙌
I also agree!
Same.
@@TheBioneer I will need a Batman Combat Fighting Style Training Guide that I can use for my Training to be Batman
Found this channel from the Batman stuff. Stayed for the rest.... still love the Batman stuff.
These edits! LMAO. For real though, I used to spare with a guy who was 6'2'' 205lbs (lean) when I did capoeira, and let me say this.....NOTHING IS MORE INTIMIDATING THAN A BIG DUDE WHO CAN FLIP AROUND LIKE YODA!!!
Faxx
I forgot to mention....im 5'7" lol
Yes! Please create that! Also, a Daredevil one would be amazing as well!
Martial arts training vid!
Yes please a combat guide!!
I would pay anything for that training guide. Please make it
Hell Yeah ! We would want a Batman Combat Training Guide.
Yes, Batman Training guide
Dude! of course a batman themed martial arts training program, no question at all. With everything else you have done, putting something like that together I can only imagine would be awesome!
Being a geek especially when it comes to Batman, love the deep dive into his fitness, fighting style and how they play into each other. Nolan in Batman Begins used the choppy action sequence to focus on the chaos he reeked from the criminal POV and the role fear plays into Batman's strategy. That is why his training fights and fights after establishing his reputation were not as hard to follow. I'm guessing Nolan was trying also to focus on the use of psychology in Batman's strategy. Use scary theatrical ambushes to get the criminals to huddle together for protection then drop in staying too close with Keysi for them to effectively use the gun's range especially since Nolan's Batman was unafraid to use opponents as human shields. Check out Behind the Mask: Rise of Leslie Vernon since Batman also relies on fear to direct his opponents into traps, ambushes and make them panic into dumb decisions. A strategy you overlooked in the later Arkham games. I loved hanging someone upside down then glide kick into a vicious beatdown when everyone came to look. Bats still needed the gymnastics and fancy kicks to close the distance once the ones with guns got some distance to shoot when the brutes and shields became numerous. Never underestimate psychological warfare even in small doses
YES! Would love a batman related martial art & workout video.
I request a Nightwing fighting style vid to go alongside the training vids the channel had a while back. Great way to show the difference between speed and strength. Great video, and love the not so subtle dig at the bat nipples!
I am totally in for a training guide! It would be rather interesting to see Grant's take on it.
Nice video, by the way. Very well researched and presented!
I wouldn’t be alone if I said I would love to see the Batman training guide. Keep up the great work 💪🔥
Love this. The Batman content on The Bioneer channel is always super inspiring and this guest video was brilliant as well.
That intro was too sick 🔥🔥
Love to see your take on a Batman Combat Guide! I've done this with characters in the past, like Shang Chi; it would be great to see a technical treatise of the subject.
Yooo, can we get an analysis of other character fighting styles? I'd be here for that!
I need as much batman content as possible. I put all your batman videos on a loop when I work out
I am very interested in a Batman training guide. And as always, great video!
This was top notch and exactly the kind of quality I've come to expect from this channel and from you, Grant! Impressively done and, of course, you know you have more work cut out for you with that (rhetorical?) question of a Batman themed training program. I eagerly look forward to it and will keep a lookout for the Bat-signal to know when it's coming. Have a peaceful evening.
I feel like for a Batman style character trying to hone his fighting skills should focus on 3 major categories, striking/ grappling and weapons. With that being said a strong foundation of either boxing or Muay Thai should be focused on to defend and attack opponents from different ranges as well as footwork and stance. A lot of people would say bjj for grappling and I don’t disagree 100% however bjj strictly relies on GROUND fighting, u would never really wanna be on the ground unless there’s a ref around. Bjj is a very useful art because if u do find yourself on the floor having a good background in bjj will definitely fall to your benefit, however I think prioritizing judo would be more beneficial because that whole art is focused on bringing your opponent to the ground using his energy against him. Judo moves pulled off right could potentially end a fight right there in its tracks. And finally for weapons kali/eskrima, this would leave said “Batman training figure” with an overall benefit in knowing how to attack and defend with edged and blunt weapons found everywhere in the world. Plus kali(fma) also has a good empty hand section of the arts that should really be taken seriously especially if someone has trained in it heavy and used it in the real world. Thanks hope this could spark some discussion
0:45 THOSE WINGS WERE SO COOL
A batman combat training guide sounds awesome!
I think the Arkham games and the Nolan trilogy depicted batman perfectly. His combat moves, his villains , the doubts he faces etc. its just one of the best
I love your commitment to fitness AND geekery. This is brilliant.
Definitely interested in the guide and hopefully you explore the styles of other characters as well. Jason Bourne comes to mind...
I'm all serious when I started watching the video, but surprisingly funny moments made me LMAO!
This is just as great as the warehouse scene in BVS, a perfect blend of martial arts info and fight choreography, with the mindset of "how Batman fights".
As a martial artist, fitness instructor and fan of superheroes, this is one of those "Dream Videos" for me. THANKS and SALUTE!
GRANT, I wanted to share a testimonial w/ you that’s not related to the content of this particular video, but since I can’t remember where you posted your ab workout (I’ve seen it in more than one video), I’m sharing it here. 👇
I started doing the variations of the V-sit, and even though I can’t do that many reps, I already noticed an improvement in the strength of my hip flexors, which are quite weak. My balance has improved markedly, and I was wondering why I was able to pedal my bike w/ so much more vigor the last time I rode, and I credit your ab workout!
It’s quick & fun, and produces rapid results. 👏 Thanks for collabing w/Adam to share your workout routines and more. 👍 I’m a 46 yr old female w/ what I think is fibromyalgia, so I’ve had a lot of rehabbing to do w/ my body, with respect to regaining strength, flexibility, mobility, stamina…pretty much EVERYTHING. My body just broke down and I didn’t know what was happening, but very, very slowly, I’ve been able to develop functional fitness, and you’re helping me on my journey.
I’m of a constitution where my body is pretty content to be sedentary for most of the day, unless I’m doing purposeful & functional labor. I’m not athletic, and don’t enjoy working out for the sake of it (at least not historically), so it’s been hard to find exercises that I can stick with doing. Because your workout is more dynamic and rhythmical, it doesn’t feel like grunt work.
Just wanted to thank you for inspiring me towards more MOVEMENT. It encourages me to set higher goals that I don’t yet know whether my body’s even capable of attaining, but I’ll stay attuned to my body and let it tell me what it’s able to do, as I become progressively healthier & fitter. 💪
I’m so glad we have TH-cam now, w/ such quality info, for those of us who can’t really justify hiring a personal trainer. Thanks again! 🤙
This is AWESOME! Thank you very much for the feedback and I'm really glad this helped you
Please do one on how people who hit rock bottom can build them selves up physically ,mentally and emotionally
Absolutely love the Batman and franchise character content. I found your channel through the Bane video. Keep up the amazing work.
I still think Batman 1989 has the best fighting style. It focused on blocks and single strikes to take out the goons. Simple, realistic and effective .
For sure would love to see it!
Awesome combat montages and breakdowns, thanks Grant and Bioneer!
Bro, love your videos, definitely want to see the "Batman Practical Martial Arts Mix"
I'd definitely like to see a Batman fighting style training system from you
I'm definitely down for any Batman content you have planned!!!
I think you should definitely do a Batman combat/martial art training program based on almost every list of disciplines he has worked on! Like how or what should we start with, how could we learn so fast with each and every one of these forms if it were possible, and could we still learn many of the disciplines that Batman uses (not even like 127 of course) while practical as it can ever get?
But maybe it doesn't have to be just Batman, maybe you could make the same video with other characters like Daredevil, Green Arrow and Zorro (one of his inspirations, of course).
I’d love to see some more Batman fight style content. Thanks Grant!
YES! I want a full Batman combat training
A Batman Fighting Style Training Guide would be frickin' sweet!
You are the person who knows the most about a real Batman training and fighting
Yes to the batman combat guide. Anything batman. Thank you
Great video!
The martial arts guide you mentioned would be very cool
Wonderful video and action compilation! Generally speaking the films tend to combine elements of western martial arts such as wrestling and boxing but as the character has continued to being developed it seems to lean towards Japanese martial arts. In general the kicks seen on film tend to be Mae Geri (front kick), and Yoko Geri Keage which is a side thrust kick. There is ample use of punching, Empi Uchi or elbow strikes at times done in conjunction with trapping the opponent as seen in Muay Thai and Karate. I would have to look more carefully to be sure but it seems like the Affleck scene might had Sutemi Waza like sequences or sacrifice throws as seen Judo and Jujutsu. Bone breaking also comes into play as a result of trapping and striking and or alongside with limb manipulation. On some of the films we see some wrist manipulation as in a Kote Gaeshi or the dragging part of an Ikkio Omote. Mind you that because non of this is strict and the resources are just there to make the action sequences look good it is not limited in anyway to one group of practices nor to be done exactly as in the respective martial arts that might have inspired them. Also it is important to mention that since the human body can only manipulated in certain ways we are bound to overlaps with other martial arts due to mere convergence or shared historical influences.
Great video, I'm sure the folks here are waiting for more like this!
A great break down of dark knight's combat style. We need one of Deathstroke, And training manual would be appreciated!!
Great analysis and breakdown! I would agree on almost all points made here. Well done.
Batman fighting system training method vid sounds great!
Batfleck’s fighting style is my favorite. Reminds me of the Arkham series.
Like your take on this, I was a keysi instructor for years. But missed the mix of things.
Grant. Hell yes on the Batman program
Want to see a Batman-themed martial arts training program!! Always want more content of Batman!!
Very cool analysis, you two make a great team!
Yes!!! I've been waiting for this!
Wow! So it’s evident everyone wants the Batman training guide... looks like I’ve got my work cut out for me 👌🏽
I would love to see the Batman training guide.
I love the handcuff break at the start of Arkham City
Brilliant video
My man! I love it when you do superhero videos. Your channel is amazing brother.
His Batman videos are so awesome
Batman combat guide - YESS PLEASE!!!
Yes please do Batman combat style!
Definitely make a combat guide. I’m a huge fan of all your superhero videos.
I'd love to see a batman fighting guide!
batman combat training guide? Hell Yeah!
Yes to a Batman combat training guide!
Cant wait to see your Batman fighting style guide
Interested is an understatement
Yesssssssss id love to see a batman martial arts-based style training program
Thank you for making this video 👍
@Bioneer A Batman combat training guide!?!? HELL YEAH SIGN ME UP
Go Adam! Go Grant! Go Bioneers!
Yes yes we are definitely interested !!
yh do the batman training guide, your channel is lit mate, keep it up
Nice always a good topic
I saw the title and knew I had to watch this 💀💀💀
Same
A batman combat training guide sounds incredible
That would be really helpful to incorporate with the batman 2021 training.Yes we need a martial arts guide program 🦇🦇
Great video!! Would absolutely love a Batman-themed martial arts training program!!
just ordered your new book. i look forward to reading it :)
Can't wait for the Batman martial arts training program!