As a American kempo karate practitioner I have a deep respect for Muay Thai but I don't like how every keyboard warrior says they practice Muay Thai and say it's the most perfect martial art but my thinking at least if it was perfect there would be no other martial arts
"I bet it doesnt work on the streets !!" "I'm undefeated on the streets" "I snapped the neck of a homeless guy on the streeetz, and somehow im not arrested, totally not making this up" etc, etc I heard those a thousand times. sometimes even other martial artists say those lines, its shameful. I just nod, so they dont get offended but I dont believe them anything.
Oh boy, Karate is soup and I’m a fork. But I’m confident that a one-hour session with Nat can turn me into a better martial artist. Let the games begin!!!
"Your martial arts won't stop a bullet" Mfs when they realize they don't own a gun: "I go crazy when I see red, like, bodies start hitting the floors dude, you don't even know" Mfs when they get instantaneously knocked out by a single kick:
" Martial Artists can't stop a bullet-proof why even waste your time" Mfs when they realize martial artists can have guns too, and they themselves are also not bullet-proof:
I hate these keyboard warriors, they think they're really smart judging other people's videos when they probably dont even know the techniques themselves 😭Either way, you still upload amazing videos
As a boxer, I can say that kicks are both effective and annoying to deal with. Obviously a leg is longer than an arm, and not only that but you can put more power into a kick than you can a punch. Closing the distance in order to even land a solid punch can damn near be impossible depending on who’s throwing the kicks, leading more effort to be necessary in order to get around this issue. But in terms of kicks I’m entirely afraid of, that’d be goddamn leg kicks-
Dude gotta say with people like this, the best thing you can do is ignore them. They are everywhere across hobbies, professions and platforms. They're not worth the attention, you're the athlete they're the backbeat. Keep it up bro love your vids!
When people learn that I am a martial artist they are always saying “the real martial art is muay thai, teakwondo is uselles againts aikido , if I come to close range you cant do something” come on bro , at least I'm taking time to improve myself rather than sitting with my belly and teasing people. STOP THE HATE -And Nat never mind those bad comments. We don't have to tell you how good and strong you are. Remember , their hatred makes us stronger.
9th degree black belt in ai'key'do. We keyboard warriors practice our typing a lot, and you have definitely done well in defending yourself against us. Very well, you are invited to the Typeracer McDojo! Jokes aside, great video, was lots of fun watching this
As a boxer, i cant believe you dont know about the iconic roundhouse kick that muhammad ali used to ko george foreman, i thought you out of all people would know that nat 😥
I mean boxing used to have kicks when it was first created, but when boxing was turned into a sport they removed kick’s because boxers wear shoes so in order to avoid injuries they stopped using kicks and kept it simple with punches dodging and footwork
"Kicks aren't useful" that's what people say until the finally get a heel kick to the temple. I used to think fists were superior to kicks until my step brother round house kicked over my guard into my neck/collar bone, that deterred me from wanting to train for about 2 years. The amount of whiplash and utter force I got from that kick is still a little traumatizing to this day.
kicks are both overestimated and underestimated, they can easily finish a fight in one move but when you are in a real fight and you haven't have a kick SERIOUSLY ingrained into your muscle memory you might fall on your ass, depending on your reactivity to conflict and personality it could take years of training to throw them effectively and safely in a fight, you'll be tempted to hit them with everything you got, and your muscles tense if you aren't relaxed and balanced when you kick, you will overshoot or fall, and when you are on grippy or slanted pavement and you haven't trained to kick outside in your everday shoes, your odds are even lower
Dude , you just reminded me of when I started training taekwondo, good luck dude , I know that black belt looks very far away but it will be yours before you realise it
As a person who now getting start with taekwondo while I was train muay thai, honestly the karate and taekwondo have a really beautiful kicks which are difficult to learn and you need a couple time.
I like the Duke shirt. Great content. I wish I started training when I was younger like you. Better late than never - 48 and a red belt - Happy holidays Nat
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i am a taekwondo practitioner (11 years old) yet i dont talk trash to other martial arts karate, muay thai , whatsoever every martial art is effective based on how much you train not based on what martial art you use ❤❤
I know a rough and tough street fighter. Hes stronger than me and been through several fights. It took basic grappling to put him in a headlock and win the fight.
Yeah I defeated my step-dad (won several street fights on my reserve and was known as a tough cowboy) with a takedown I learned at a high-school wrestling club
I actually fought a real life hater once, he was like a keyboard warrior but real life. He was always saying like my Karate suck and shit and it's nothing against a real fighting style t and i'm the kind of guy who never did a decent Kata in life but is absolutely ready to rumble, i'm 7-0 in amateur kickboxing. So one day i posted some kicking and he said "anyone with 6 months of boxing would absolute destroy you" and man, he actually did boxing and for 3 years. So i said: prove me, fight with me i even go to your gym but It has to be filmed and MMA rules. And he did and man, this guy guy got leg kicked to death, he really had better punches than mine but what if he got kicked everytime he tried to get closed or clinched and kneed. I asked for MMA rules because i knew what would happen, just a couple kicks are more than enought against someone who never got kicked and someone with hurt legs have trouble standing. When he got hurt i started practicing my Judo and boy, was it funny, he got trown 4 times before they stoping us, never received the video, was blocked by him in every social midia. Good times.
Cool story I recently started kickboxing aswell and im looking forward to the future if we get a fight gym in my city i would love to do a spar with my judo friends
I am currently in green 1 belt in taekwondo and I love to watch your tutorials about kicks one of my favorite kick that I learned from your channel is spinning hook kick thanks bro ❤❤
Most of those people cant seem to consider that a martial artists can have guns, Sean Strickland former middleweight champion owns shit ton of guns all over his house
@Fl1m1r1g1 No shit Sherlock, you are telling me a tool that goes way faster than the human body and was made solely for that porpouse WORKS!? Oh god, in wich world would I have wondered that to happen.
@@ORiOh4582 Yeah but the kind of people that hear anything remotely close to martial arts and immediately go full gun goblin mod have nowhere near that amount of skill with guns, because like every skill it's a disciple.
@@gametheoryadmiral8301I’m not telling you that guns kill people, dude. I’m simply stating the argument that most gun enthusiasts use against martial arts. Next time, you might want to try analyzing a comment before you go and type something.
@Fl1m1r1g1 First of all, when In the world someone has made a championship of karate against a Glock? Of course if you have a tool that moves way faster than the human body and you use it against someone with a human body you are gonna win, your comment is like saying "Ermmm yeah but ackshually a tractor would crush a hot wheels" And I'm gonna tell you again just to see if it gets through your thick skull, you realize martial artists can have guns right?
As a person who is doing Muay thai and kickboxing(and I have also done Taekwondo (black belt) and judo blue belt) I can easily say that keyboard warrior are just unbelievebly strong
You should see the hate people get for doing Kung Fu nowadays. I train Karate mainly, but I incorporate multiple styles of Kung Fu into my Karate and it's not bad at all. People especially love to hate on stuff they don't do, like I see a lot of people shitting on BJJ but they've never tried it. Keep up the good work, love your vids!
@@Fishikiyamaa The reason people hate Kung Fu is probably because of those people using Qi as some "superpower". It's also probably because of how admittedly ridiculous some of the animal styles look from the outside
Not a master art practitioner, but I respect martial arts and artists a lot. If I had the sources and opportunity to practice any combat sport I certainly would have.
Every martial art is great, everything has its advantages and weaknesses. Keyboard warriors are a big loss for this community. I respect you Nat. Keep up the good work mate.
I’m a year late so nobody gonna see this comment but people who were saying the kick was “wrong” 😭 the truth is some Muay Thai fighters sometimes use more karate-ish kicks and some karate specialists use more Muay Thai- ish kicks, and a lot of times like for me it’s somewhere in between both and it just depends on the situation you can use both. Sorry for yapping but the kick is not “wrong” as long as it’s effective/ does what it’s intended to do
personally, i appreciate that you take the piss out of all the different martial arts. im practicing kickboxing, BJJ and Kali, but really enjoy you making fun of them too. keep doing you bro
As a BJJ and Muay Thai practioner, how is Karate bad? Give me five reasons on how Karate is bad. Lemme start with five reasons on how Karate is GOOD. 1. The strength in the strikes of Karate is ASTRONOMICAL. 2. Kicks are very beautiful, in Karate (But not Capoira or Taekwondo level) 3. Karate is a adapter for multiple types of martial arts. 4. The Karate side kick is arguably, one of the best kicks there are, in martial arts. 5. You don't even need that much strength to be a weapon, if you train in Karate. There you go, five reasons why Karate is good.
Honestly it doesnt even matter weather martial arts work or not to fight. They still will give you all the advantages in life. They teach respect, honesty, humility, grace, agility, and make you stronger mentally and physically which will still help you out in a fight but also other parts of life. Edit: Bottom line, Martial arts are good.
My Muay Thai teacher when I was a teenager used to carry a .357 in his truck, and I asked him one time, "why do you have that gun when you fight so well?" And he said "lol whats more dangerous then a martial arts teacher with a gun?"
My friend who did boxing says that you can kick in boxing. I said no you can't and he said "in UFC you can kick" I said UFC is boxing, karate Muay Thai BJJ etc. He walked away.
Have you ever seen those sport science videos that explore various techniques? The difference between roundhouse kicks in any discipline is pretty negligible in that they ALL will cause severe damage if not break a bone if you hit perfectly. If you crack a rib or rupture a liver, the extra pounds of force MT has from turning the hips hardly matters, your opponent is still going to be in major trouble if you land flush. The best roundhouse is the one you can land over and over, not the one that looks the best on paper.
As a black belt in TKD, I apologize for the TKD-training keyboard warriors being doofuses, such as the one who said "it isn't called a roundhouse kick in Taekwondo". Yes, yes it is if you're using English. In Korean it's dollyo chagi, but the English name for it is a roundhouse kick. Absolute muppet.
There’s a couple common species of keyboard warriors that I’ve identified: - the street fighter who says the martial art is useless against his knife - the 40yr old Krav Maga guy - the guy in every Taekwondo video spamming Bruce Lee quotes like “boards don’t fight back” - the boxer glazing abt how tough and hard 😫💦 his coach trains him
a lot of the people who comment ‘yeah but what about having a GUN what about THAT’, while i do agree that a firearm is a great equalizer in a confrontation in life or death it still doesn’t change the fact that not every single ‘street fight’ is that deep, nor have any of them likely ever been in an actual fight besides, its better to have the skills to do something and not need it rather than need it and not have it, same argument as why someone would have a firearm in the first place
I can type faster than a jet plane, but I ain't a keyboard warrior. Keep up the training my man! You're already doing great in content creation. (Commenting as an amateur martial artist and a digital marketer).
All i hear on these Street “fighters” comments (yes they do exist) is: “Oooooh blablablabla Nat prob got his ass beat in a street fight and the street fighter totally did not bend the rules to limit Nat’s Martial art”
Bro, I’m happy that I subscribe to the channel. And I like how he doesn’t give a f about what other people say. ❤ don’t worry about the KW bro we got your back .
It's like some of these people think people who practice martial arts will only ever use their martial arts in any scenario where they're in danger, which is a very close-minded approach to examining people and circumstances where martial arts could/couldn't be applied. Obviously, any smart man (whether they practice martial arts or don't), will know that they can't punch or kick their way through a bullet. Chances are, they probably have a knife or gun of their own at home or on their person. Martial arts won't stop a bullet, but neither can the other guy with the gun, lmao. Martial Artists practice gunfu, too, smartass!
These idiots have never trained a day in their life and they think "oh but it can't stop a bullet" well neither can you idiot. Stop bashing on other styles and let people enjoy their training man haha
I mean, they have more range, range=better space management, space is everything. Though boxers are dependent on concussing the opponent which is a valid strategy ngl.
I’m a Muay Thai practitioner and I don’t understand keyboard warriors. I’ve sparred karate practitioners, and they don’t deserve the hate they get
As a American kempo karate practitioner I have a deep respect for Muay Thai but I don't like how every keyboard warrior says they practice Muay Thai and say it's the most perfect martial art but my thinking at least if it was perfect there would be no other martial arts
I'm a kickboxer and I've sparred some karate warriors and the kicks are VERY effective. 👌👌
Respect👊
@jakecollins4545 exactly and if they did they would know that one of the core fundamentals of Muay Thai is respect to those around you
You haven't sparred the keyboard warriors when they've seen red though..
As a Keybord Warrior I can confirm - you've handled that haters well. I invite you to join our Keyboard McDojo. Together we will dominate the TH-cam!
Lol 😂 what?
I accept🤝
Oh my goodness. The way you ended the comment. Holy! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I bet it doesnt work on the streets !!" "I'm undefeated on the streets" "I snapped the neck of a homeless guy on the streeetz, and somehow im not arrested, totally not making this up"
etc, etc I heard those a thousand times. sometimes even other martial artists say those lines, its shameful. I just nod, so they dont get offended but I dont believe them anything.
Oh boy, Karate is soup and I’m a fork. But I’m confident that a one-hour session with Nat can turn me into a better martial artist. Let the games begin!!!
100%👊👊
"Your martial arts won't stop a bullet" Mfs when they realize they don't own a gun:
"I go crazy when I see red, like, bodies start hitting the floors dude, you don't even know" Mfs when they get instantaneously knocked out by a single kick:
" Martial Artists can't stop a bullet-proof why even waste your time" Mfs when they realize martial artists can have guns too, and they themselves are also not bullet-proof:
"martial arts can't stop bullets mfs" when they realize you can only shoot if the gun is in your hands
I hate these keyboard warriors, they think they're really smart judging other people's videos when they probably dont even know the techniques themselves 😭Either way, you still upload amazing videos
If i see red, my immune system has probably discovered my eyes
Lmao
Good one
As a boxer, I can say that kicks are both effective and annoying to deal with. Obviously a leg is longer than an arm, and not only that but you can put more power into a kick than you can a punch. Closing the distance in order to even land a solid punch can damn near be impossible depending on who’s throwing the kicks, leading more effort to be necessary in order to get around this issue. But in terms of kicks I’m entirely afraid of, that’d be goddamn leg kicks-
@TsizeVFX yes I train karate still and I got good at distance management
@TsizeVFX ever trying to deal with muay sok or muay khao people? Simply asking.
@TsizeVFX I am a short fighter, so I train clinch and elbows. If we are close in bodyweight, I wish we could do light sparrings :^)
@TsizeVFX eh, I am 57kg.. as for now, it's not much difference if it's just light sparrings.. ah how I wish.
Dude gotta say with people like this, the best thing you can do is ignore them. They are everywhere across hobbies, professions and platforms. They're not worth the attention, you're the athlete they're the backbeat. Keep it up bro love your vids!
these keyboard warriors take everything but jokes, like the british museum
Stay calm, we are with you Blonde Lee
5:20 “what about boxing?”
“I love that boxing *round house* yeah” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Won't stop a bullet"
"Won't stop a life sentence"💀☠🏴☠
Wont stop Goku
I respect karate
me too
I respect you for respecting karate
Edit: actually both of them
@@wasgamingclues4048i respect you for respecting him for respecting karate
As a taekwondo black belt I do think karate has good elements
@@vanguardfalconi respect your for respecting him for respecting him for respecting karate
7:40 the way he pulled his pants up to try and imitate street fighters had me dying🤣🤣🤣
😂🤝
When people learn that I am a martial artist they are always saying “the real martial art is muay thai, teakwondo is uselles againts aikido , if I come to close range you cant do something” come on bro , at least I'm taking time to improve myself rather than sitting with my belly and teasing people.
STOP THE HATE
-And Nat never mind those bad comments. We don't have to tell you how good and strong you are. Remember , their hatred makes us stronger.
Appreciate that! Keep up the training💪
Oddly enough, they're even defending Aikido to put you down 😂
(Just joking)
"WhEn I fIgHt I sEe rEd" those guys are mad cringy
9th degree black belt in ai'key'do. We keyboard warriors practice our typing a lot, and you have definitely done well in defending yourself against us. Very well, you are invited to the Typeracer McDojo!
Jokes aside, great video, was lots of fun watching this
"Taekwondo will never work"
"How long have you been training then?"
" uh"
Spoiler: they never trained once in their lives
spoiler:they cant run 50 meters without dying@@jax3845
As a boxer, i cant believe you dont know about the iconic roundhouse kick that muhammad ali used to ko george foreman, i thought you out of all people would know that nat 😥
😂😂😂😂LOL
I mean boxing used to have kicks when it was first created, but when boxing was turned into a sport they removed kick’s because boxers wear shoes so in order to avoid injuries they stopped using kicks and kept it simple with punches dodging and footwork
@@Warmonger6785 oh your talking about like Greek pankration right
@@youraverageboxer oh pankration, yeah basically because I just saw a comment on a video and it said boxing used to be more complete.
Damn my bad I must’ve missed that😔
"Kicks aren't useful" that's what people say until the finally get a heel kick to the temple. I used to think fists were superior to kicks until my step brother round house kicked over my guard into my neck/collar bone, that deterred me from wanting to train for about 2 years. The amount of whiplash and utter force I got from that kick is still a little traumatizing to this day.
kicks are both overestimated and underestimated, they can easily finish a fight in one move but when you are in a real fight and you haven't have a kick SERIOUSLY ingrained into your muscle memory you might fall on your ass, depending on your reactivity to conflict and personality it could take years of training to throw them effectively and safely in a fight, you'll be tempted to hit them with everything you got, and your muscles tense if you aren't relaxed and balanced when you kick, you will overshoot or fall, and when you are on grippy or slanted pavement and you haven't trained to kick outside in your everday shoes, your odds are even lower
I'm only 11 years old but I've been doing karate for almost 9 months now I wish I could do your program but I can't! Keep up the great work
I can send you the program i have it
good luck on your journey little man
Dude , you just reminded me of when I started training taekwondo, good luck dude , I know that black belt looks very far away but it will be yours before you realise it
@@licharlez its ok i dont need it i already have a stretching routine
@@mizuhashikyara thank you :)
Guys once I get my black belt I might make a series of myself challenging keyboard warriors to sparring. Wish me luck.
You earned a sub
Blud pls leave them alone, I really don't wanna see their mamas griefing over there child's foolishness after getting a taste of you.
"But perfect gun can kill a people" 💀💀
Just a people, not multiple lol
Good things that karatekas are non humans 😂
But english classes
But English classes can kill you
As a person who now getting start with taekwondo while I was train muay thai, honestly the karate and taekwondo have a really beautiful kicks which are difficult to learn and you need a couple time.
I'd watch an hour worth of these because your responses are priceless 😂 keep up the good work Nat
I like the Duke shirt. Great content. I wish I started training when I was younger like you. Better late than never - 48 and a red belt - Happy holidays Nat
If u enjoyed life up to the point of no martial arts, then theres nothing to worry about brother ❤
"I can kick your ass and not end in jail"
The best comeback for "You are not bulletproof" guys
Edit:nvm we still going to jail :'(
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When the blade penetrates a target and the button is pressed, the knife injects a rapid burst of gas into the target at a pressure of about 800 pounds per square inch (PSI). This causes an explosive expansion, creating a large internal cavity that can disrupt tissues, organs, and blood vessels. This feature makes the Wasp knife a devastating tool, capable of incapacitating predators or adversaries almost instantly.
Long story short, all it takes is a turned back and enough emotion, and then you’re changed for life!
By the way, police would still get you for assault, hun☺️
@Fl1m1r1g1 either way we either go jail or 6ft under
@Fl1m1r1g1🤓
@Fl1m1r1g1 Where can I get one? Asking for a friend.❤
@Fl1m1r1g1 a few weaks aint the same as whatever the hell sentence they give that knife
The "wont stop a bullet" in the thumbnail is the facts ngl
Well facts, but needed some Martial arts Incase of hand-hand combat
Having a gun won't stop a bullet either lmao
Doesn't make you cool in anyway bringing guns to a hand you hand argument shows how cowardly you are don't even try to deny it either
@@LincolnKimbleEnglish please
@@berserkerciaran bro just cooked 🔥🔥🔥
Dude your jawline is so sharp it can cut through gravitational waves
He dont need a gun, His Jaw line is his weapon😂😂
@@FishieeXD literally
i am a taekwondo practitioner (11 years old) yet i dont talk trash to other martial arts karate, muay thai , whatsoever every martial art is effective based on how much you train not based on what martial art you use ❤❤
"Won't stop a bullet" mfs when they realize they can only shoot if the gun is drawn
Bro my dream is to meet you, seriously you have inspired me,made me flexible and everything your the goat man wish i could meet you one day
Hopefully one day it’ll happen bro!👊
I know a rough and tough street fighter. Hes stronger than me and been through several fights. It took basic grappling to put him in a headlock and win the fight.
Yeah I defeated my step-dad (won several street fights on my reserve and was known as a tough cowboy) with a takedown I learned at a high-school wrestling club
If i see red, you're messing with Oopey Goopey, General munchkin man, Larry...(Meme crossover attempt)
I actually fought a real life hater once, he was like a keyboard warrior but real life.
He was always saying like my Karate suck and shit and it's nothing against a real fighting style t and i'm the kind of guy who never did a decent Kata in life but is absolutely ready to rumble, i'm 7-0 in amateur kickboxing.
So one day i posted some kicking and he said "anyone with 6 months of boxing would absolute destroy you" and man, he actually did boxing and for 3 years.
So i said: prove me, fight with me i even go to your gym but It has to be filmed and MMA rules.
And he did and man, this guy guy got leg kicked to death, he really had better punches than mine but what if he got kicked everytime he tried to get closed or clinched and kneed.
I asked for MMA rules because i knew what would happen, just a couple kicks are more than enought against someone who never got kicked and someone with hurt legs have trouble standing. When he got hurt i started practicing my Judo and boy, was it funny, he got trown 4 times before they stoping us, never received the video, was blocked by him in every social midia. Good times.
Cool story I recently started kickboxing aswell and im looking forward to the future if we get a fight gym in my city i would love to do a spar with my judo friends
@@kaigis2944 it's cool If you can do one match of KB, one of Judo and one MMA.
"you can't kick a bullet can you? I probably could" lmao
I am currently in green 1 belt in taekwondo and I love to watch your tutorials about kicks one of my favorite kick that I learned from your channel is spinning hook kick thanks bro ❤❤
no matter what martial arts you know,IF YOU STEAL MY FOOD ITS OVER
Most of those people cant seem to consider that a martial artists can have guns, Sean Strickland former middleweight champion owns shit ton of guns all over his house
The argument was never about whether martial artists could have guns. It’s about the fact that guns beat martial arts 99/100 times.
@Fl1m1r1g1 No shit Sherlock, you are telling me a tool that goes way faster than the human body and was made solely for that porpouse WORKS!? Oh god, in wich world would I have wondered that to happen.
@@ORiOh4582 Yeah but the kind of people that hear anything remotely close to martial arts and immediately go full gun goblin mod have nowhere near that amount of skill with guns, because like every skill it's a disciple.
@@gametheoryadmiral8301I’m not telling you that guns kill people, dude. I’m simply stating the argument that most gun enthusiasts use against martial arts. Next time, you might want to try analyzing a comment before you go and type something.
@Fl1m1r1g1 First of all, when In the world someone has made a championship of karate against a Glock? Of course if you have a tool that moves way faster than the human body and you use it against someone with a human body you are gonna win, your comment is like saying "Ermmm yeah but ackshually a tractor would crush a hot wheels"
And I'm gonna tell you again just to see if it gets through your thick skull, you realize martial artists can have guns right?
“When I see red it’s over” 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Timbers: shivered🥶🥶🥶
yeah its over alright, for them
As a person who is doing Muay thai and kickboxing(and I have also done Taekwondo (black belt) and judo blue belt) I can easily say that keyboard warrior are just unbelievebly strong
You should see the hate people get for doing Kung Fu nowadays. I train Karate mainly, but I incorporate multiple styles of Kung Fu into my Karate and it's not bad at all. People especially love to hate on stuff they don't do, like I see a lot of people shitting on BJJ but they've never tried it. Keep up the good work, love your vids!
Yeah Kung Fu it's just because of all the fake Kung Fu master and BJJ I still don't understand too it's very effective and good
@@Fishikiyamaa The reason people hate Kung Fu is probably because of those people using Qi as some "superpower". It's also probably because of how admittedly ridiculous some of the animal styles look from the outside
Ngl I love watching your vids while training myself you give me motivation
Love to hear that💪
When my typing fingers turn purple, IT'S OVER.
When my screen gets greasy from my pizza fingers, it's OVER
@@theShcrunkly When my screen gets sticky from a white substance, it's OVER
@Henry34234e wrong app
Not a master art practitioner, but I respect martial arts and artists a lot. If I had the sources and opportunity to practice any combat sport I certainly would have.
If Nat doesn't have a girlfriend what are the chances for the rest of us?😭
for real :'v
@@morenodaniel6737 Karate *IS* his girlfriend
He probably isn’t looking for one
We are COOOOOOKED!
this guy is just great man so glad i found his channel
Thank you man👊
“Weak kick” guy has never been kicked before lmao
He most likely can’t even see them 😂
The keyboard warriors are undefeated on the streets since they’ve never been in a fight 😂
bro, the way he looked at the camera when he said “or can i” convinced me he might actually just kick bullets out of the air
Every martial art is great, everything has its advantages and weaknesses. Keyboard warriors are a big loss for this community. I respect you Nat. Keep up the good work mate.
That’s crazy and all but I’m basically Mike Tyson when I see red
That's crazy and all but I'm basically Batman
That's crazy and all but I'm basically omni-man when I see red
That's crazy beuh but I'm achtually goku bruh
That's crazy im actually Saitama
I will forever continue to guard the side kick like the side kick warrior that I am
I think gun fu students should have their own kumite-gun kata:)))))
Yes, and among the Gun-fu there's also the "Hurr-durr, but this *insert martial art here* would never work on a street fight" gang.
Keyboard warriors are something alright, one in a comment section said they could beat current 55 year old Mike Tyson.
Yeah, in a typing competition 😭😭
After running several simulations in my head, I’ve concluded that my ass would still get beat. However against a tiger-
maybe if the contest was to say kiss properly...
“Bro thinks he’s the main character”
“Bruh your not Jackie Chan”
“You weak”
-school fighter
I love watching your vids. They get me through hardest of times, like when I'm taking a shit. Thx pookie
Dude
lol so real
As a boxer I respect people who do karate I even do it sometimes for kick flexibility karate is an underrated martial art
Ironic how that martial art can be underrated and overrated at the same time. I'm a Karate practitioner.
I’m a year late so nobody gonna see this comment but people who were saying the kick was “wrong” 😭 the truth is some Muay Thai fighters sometimes use more karate-ish kicks and some karate specialists use more Muay Thai- ish kicks, and a lot of times like for me it’s somewhere in between both and it just depends on the situation you can use both. Sorry for yapping but the kick is not “wrong” as long as it’s effective/ does what it’s intended to do
its not yapping if you're saying the truth!
@ thanks you!
"Do you really think i go around supermanpunching people?" Got me laughung bro💀
I have respect for every martial art in existence as a fellow Muay Thai fighter.
Im a Muay Thai practitioner and one of my best friends who do martial arts is a karate practitioner, and I know how strong his punches and kicks are.
personally, i appreciate that you take the piss out of all the different martial arts. im practicing kickboxing, BJJ and Kali, but really enjoy you making fun of them too. keep doing you bro
As a BJJ and Muay Thai practioner, how is Karate bad? Give me five reasons on how Karate is bad. Lemme start with five reasons on how Karate is GOOD.
1. The strength in the strikes of Karate is ASTRONOMICAL.
2. Kicks are very beautiful, in Karate (But not Capoira or Taekwondo level)
3. Karate is a adapter for multiple types of martial arts.
4. The Karate side kick is arguably, one of the best kicks there are, in martial arts.
5. You don't even need that much strength to be a weapon, if you train in Karate.
There you go, five reasons why Karate is good.
I did karate and when I saw people saying that karate is trash, it made me think that those guys have never done karate ever
because that wouldn't fly in the street 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
My man Nat casually counter-roasting every keyboard warrior in existence 👍💪.. Nothin’ more satisfying
tried my best🤣
When i see light its over 🙏
I like how he just aggressively looks at the camera from time to time
Honestly it doesnt even matter weather martial arts work or not to fight. They still will give you all the advantages in life. They teach respect, honesty, humility, grace, agility, and make you stronger mentally and physically which will still help you out in a fight but also other parts of life.
Edit: Bottom line, Martial arts are good.
Your Technique Is Actually Perfect Bro:)
Not quite but thank you bro👊
Idk man as soon as I see the light hitting my pupils
'won't stop a bullet' ah yes completely valid argument, neither does literally every single fighting style in the world
Keyboard warrior: "Won't Stop a bullet"
Everyone else: Neither can you jackass!
the gun argument is so dumb because the martial artist can also carry one. now what? your opponent now has a gun, AND is better at martial arts
My Muay Thai teacher when I was a teenager used to carry a .357 in his truck, and I asked him one time, "why do you have that gun when you fight so well?" And he said "lol whats more dangerous then a martial arts teacher with a gun?"
@@Section8dche probably hit a sick trick shot too
@@Section8dcthe Rock with a bazooka? Shit imagine that but he knows martial arts aswell
@@muhammadfaheem3746the rock would not be a good martial artist IMO
As a gun-foo practitioner no other martial artist stand a chance against my golden scar your all truly pathetic
You’re the best martial artist content creator ever.
Damn thank you that’s a big compliment👊
@@nathearnYou’re welcome
My friend who did boxing says that you can kick in boxing. I said no you can't and he said "in UFC you can kick" I said UFC is boxing, karate Muay Thai BJJ etc. He walked away.
the improvement is real
people be like "I actually use hitman and ghost jab🤓🤓" like bro those are not real boxing styles
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Tf do those even mean?
I have no idea what any boxing styles are so that would probably be me ngl
Oh I get it, those style from Roblox Boxing game called "Untitled Boxing Game"
@@KaguraBachipeakits a roblox boxing game, they have shitty style like "shotgun" "freedom"
Have you ever seen those sport science videos that explore various techniques? The difference between roundhouse kicks in any discipline is pretty negligible in that they ALL will cause severe damage if not break a bone if you hit perfectly. If you crack a rib or rupture a liver, the extra pounds of force MT has from turning the hips hardly matters, your opponent is still going to be in major trouble if you land flush. The best roundhouse is the one you can land over and over, not the one that looks the best on paper.
As a black belt in TKD, I apologize for the TKD-training keyboard warriors being doofuses, such as the one who said "it isn't called a roundhouse kick in Taekwondo". Yes, yes it is if you're using English. In Korean it's dollyo chagi, but the English name for it is a roundhouse kick. Absolute muppet.
i keep getting confused with the roundhouse kick and the turning kick, are they the same or what differences is there?
Keyboardo-ryu is the only effective martial art as we all know
Bro, streetkwondo is lill bit more powerful 🗿
Sleeping on Gun-Fu now ay?
Me personally Im superman
There’s a couple common species of keyboard warriors that I’ve identified:
- the street fighter who says the martial art is useless against his knife
- the 40yr old Krav Maga guy
- the guy in every Taekwondo video spamming Bruce Lee quotes like “boards don’t fight back”
- the boxer glazing abt how tough and hard 😫💦 his coach trains him
You know it's interesting when you mention it. How come so many Krav maga people are old?
@@minhducnguyen9276 you noticed it too?
@@JudeKim-l3g Yeah but I thought they only showed the old guys but then I realized that can't be a logical explanation.
a lot of the people who comment ‘yeah but what about having a GUN what about THAT’, while i do agree that a firearm is a great equalizer in a confrontation in life or death it still doesn’t change the fact that not every single ‘street fight’ is that deep, nor have any of them likely ever been in an actual fight
besides, its better to have the skills to do something and not need it rather than need it and not have it, same argument as why someone would have a firearm in the first place
I can type faster than a jet plane, but I ain't a keyboard warrior. Keep up the training my man! You're already doing great in content creation. (Commenting as an amateur martial artist and a digital marketer).
All i hear on these Street “fighters” comments (yes they do exist) is:
“Oooooh blablablabla Nat prob got his ass beat in a street fight and the street fighter totally did not bend the rules to limit Nat’s Martial art”
I respect all good martial artists 🙇
I respect all martial arts👊
Good attitude👍
Keep doing what you are doing my friend. You have inspired me to start training again and I thank you for that.
I am doing muay thai but I respect every martial arts.
Bro, I’m happy that I subscribe to the channel.
And I like how he doesn’t give a f about what other people say.
❤ don’t worry about the KW bro we got your back .
Appreciate that bro! Doesn’t bother me because I know there are plenty like you that do support👊👊
It's like some of these people think people who practice martial arts will only ever use their martial arts in any scenario where they're in danger, which is a very close-minded approach to examining people and circumstances where martial arts could/couldn't be applied.
Obviously, any smart man (whether they practice martial arts or don't), will know that they can't punch or kick their way through a bullet. Chances are, they probably have a knife or gun of their own at home or on their person. Martial arts won't stop a bullet, but neither can the other guy with the gun, lmao. Martial Artists practice gunfu, too, smartass!
"I like your funny words magic man" is a reference to an animated show about genetic clones of historical figures in highschool.
4:04 "Or Am I?"
*Vsauce Music*
Love the sarcasm this man has, amazing martial artist right here🫡
The best part is that all of these people saying “weak punch” and shit like that would totally get their asses kicked by this guy.
These idiots have never trained a day in their life and they think "oh but it can't stop a bullet" well neither can you idiot. Stop bashing on other styles and let people enjoy their training man haha
He's the chosen one, he fought back
😏🤝🤝
facts, as a martial artist half of the comments are either complete trash or ego
brain damage after too many punches
the fact "Street fighters" think they are good is because they only see the bad side of martial arts and technicalities@@tormentor2285
@@tormentor2285getting stabbed/gunned down after too many encounters
@@Sheep-Shagger you really think keyboard worriors go outside to even experince that?
@@Sheep-Shagger accurate name
You're absolutely right - best knowledge comes from these keyboard warriors, so I can throw my many years training out the window
I been a boxer for 2 years and I can agree that kicks are better then punches
Agree especially if you're not trained to defend against low kicks, yeah... Those kneecaps are about to bend horizontally
I mean, they have more range, range=better space management, space is everything. Though boxers are dependent on concussing the opponent which is a valid strategy ngl.
in a fight they are more high risk high reward
@Care to explain every single Muay Thai practitioner in MMA?
Keyboard warriors are the biggest disgrace Muay Thai ever faced
tru
3:59 your not bullet proof
Nat - your not back kick proof 😂
your not thermonuclear warhead proof