Years ago I was stranded at the side of the road after a record snowfall struck my area. My car suddenly stalled and I couldn’t get it going again. I popped the hood and checked everything over, but no luck. I live in a very rural area, nightfall was quickly approaching, the wind felt like an artic blast, and I had not seen another car for over an hour. I suddenly realized I had left my cell phone at home, and there was nothing but barren wind swept fields for as far as the eye could see. The wind had depleted my core temperature, I was extremely cold with no heater to warm me up, and the grim reality of hypothermia began to rear its ugly head. I felt a true sense of danger begin to overwhelm me. Suddenly I heard a voice say “havin’ some trouble?” I looked over at the passenger side window and there was Matt Furey, arms akimbo and smiling at me, wearing only matching Champion sweat pants and t shirt. He appeared completely unaffected by the sub zero temps. "Matt Furey? What are you doing out here?" I exclaimed. Motioning towards the engine bay, Matt said “On the left side of the engine bay behind the battery, there’s a black wire with a red plug at the end. It’s come loose. Grab the red plug and push as hard as you can towards the firewall.” I stared for a few seconds and said “black wire…red plug…firewall”, my jaw was shaking and my breath formed misty clouds inside the car. Matt nodded in agreement and again pointed to the engine bay, but this time with a decided sense of urgency. “You don’t have much time, get out of the car and do it NOW.” I stumbled out of the car, two blocks of ice for feet and frozen claws of meat where my fingers used to be. Summoning all my strength, I did as Matt had instructed and in the last dusky light of evening, I suddenly spotted a bright spark at the end of the black wire. My heart jumped, my face flushed, and I excitedly shuffled back into the car. Using both of my hands I proceeded to turn the ignition key. The car started immediately. “There are many kinds of sparks. One spark deep inside us is the will to keep going when all seems lost”, Matts voice boomed. “Today you almost gave up. If you ever do that again, I’m going to come back to kick your ass AND take your name. YEAAASSSSSS!!!” Before I could reply with my abundant gratitude and thanks, there was a sudden bright flash of light. Matt was gone, having vanished as quickly as he had appeared. I was again totally alone in the middle of nowhere, but now my car was running strong, abundant heat wasn’t far behind, and soon I would be home. Anyways, great video, thanks Matt.
Many stories I've read of meditators bilocating in the light body and appearing to others (like Padre Pio) but unable to bring that memory back to the denser slower vibration of the physical material reality and the brain's memories. Great story.
I bought your book on combat conditioning many years ago and now, at age 71, attribute my healthy knees to your instruction. I was just sent this video and am glad you are still helping people.
Last year in January I decided to start doing 15 squats daily to strengthen my knees and be able to get lower in my squat, all in aid of my golf game. I’ve rarely missed and definitely see the benefits. I’m in my mid 70s and this mobility is major.
Lol. I do 1,000 of these everyday. Except that I didn’t know that it was an exercise. It’s part of my Buddhist bowing devotional regimen. We go down on the floor on our knees, then bow our head to the floor. Then get up without using our hands for support. Our hands are still in a prayer position.
@@jcmick8430 About 1.5 to 2 hours in the morning. I get up around 4:00 am. But if I’m in a rush that morning then i do 1 hour in the am and 1 hour in the evening when I get home from work.
This is great, l showed my wife how to hold the pole as she squats up and down.The more she pulls on the pole the less thrusting is required.She says it fills her with satisfaction and finds holding the pole reasuring as she glides up and down🧘
This looks great and I’m going to work it into my regimen. Do you have any videos that teach how to condition the seiza seating position that’s popular in Japanese martial arts? I find it difficult to do because it causes lots of pain in the area where my shin meets the front of my foot.
I definitely need to add this into recovery for my injury rebuilding my pelvic floor muscles and core strength. My psoas muscles and knees are weak so maybe this will be a good condition to buildup around. Thank You Sir 🙏🙏🙏 kick butt and chew bamboo
Just when I thought you couldn’t assist me any farther in this Dream & once again; just a bunch and I feel great. After my spine was damaged years ago, I started hindu squats with your books , more than 20 years ago. And they kept me on point even though I could not run anymore , and a few motrice issues on my right side as well have lingered ( thankfully we are not these bodies.) anyway; thanks a bunch. You got a home in Uruguay; food, home, sacred plants, icebath, jiujitsu, are all on me. Oss, Master. Aum & Oss
I hope you read your older comments... I became a couch potato over the winter. I have steps everywhere in my house, so I wasn't totally bad. But: Now that summer us coming, I have weekend warrior syndrome. My legs, knees, lower back everything hurts. I would stretch everyday and stand on one foot and raise the leg, I have very strong legs. I'm in my 60s but feel crappy. I can now whine with the best of them. I did very little exercising during the winter. But, I want to get back my strength. Can I do this exercise to help shake off my pathetic winter laziness. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Its great to see you make this video. I have been following your work since the early years when they where in book format, and DVDS. I am know by the locals as the crazy guy with the stick. I have been using and teaching ancient methods using the Bo Staff, AKA a strong wooden stick and this one is on the tops of the list. There is also the version with two sticks, that you planted behind and sit back.
Gonna definitely give these a try. Unfortunately, I had to retire the Hindu squats after I keep throwing my lower back out thanks to an old injury. Still crushing the Hindu push-ups, and back bridge. Actually seems my thighs got bigger from doing more back bridging. In total, I bridge for about 45 min a week; doing long holds and short ones throughout the days.
@@mattfureysays7710 any chance you could make a video showing Hindu squats with feet flat? They seem awkward when done but I’m not giving up on them yet due to my lower back.
@mattfureysays7710 I looked up eBay as well. Please can you tell me the search term to use so I can find it or put a link here so it will take me straight to it. Much appreciated. Great video as well, thank you.
I’ve found this helpful if I’m fixin to get in a fight and I wanna put the fear of God in em by getting the knees of my white gi pants muddy and not my butt. No, seriously, I saved this and practice it til I get good
sry but you using it wrong. you are way too far from bamboo. it should be literally between your legs and then you will do the same squat as thais do. there should be videos from indian wrestling schools there which show how to do it...
Years ago I was stranded at the side of the road after a record snowfall struck my area. My car suddenly stalled and I couldn’t get it going again. I popped the hood and checked everything over, but no luck. I live in a very rural area, nightfall was quickly approaching, the wind felt like an artic blast, and I had not seen another car for over an hour. I suddenly realized I had left my cell phone at home, and there was nothing but barren wind swept fields for as far as the eye could see. The wind had depleted my core temperature, I was extremely cold with no heater to warm me up, and the grim reality of hypothermia began to rear its ugly head. I felt a true sense of danger begin to overwhelm me. Suddenly I heard a voice say “havin’ some trouble?” I looked over at the passenger side window and there was Matt Furey, arms akimbo and smiling at me, wearing only matching Champion sweat pants and t shirt. He appeared completely unaffected by the sub zero temps. "Matt Furey? What are you doing out here?" I exclaimed. Motioning towards the engine bay, Matt said “On the left side of the engine bay behind the battery, there’s a black wire with a red plug at the end. It’s come loose. Grab the red plug and push as hard as you can towards the firewall.” I stared for a few seconds and said “black wire…red plug…firewall”, my jaw was shaking and my breath formed misty clouds inside the car. Matt nodded in agreement and again pointed to the engine bay, but this time with a decided sense of urgency. “You don’t have much time, get out of the car and do it NOW.” I stumbled out of the car, two blocks of ice for feet and frozen claws of meat where my fingers used to be. Summoning all my strength, I did as Matt had instructed and in the last dusky light of evening, I suddenly spotted a bright spark at the end of the black wire. My heart jumped, my face flushed, and I excitedly shuffled back into the car. Using both of my hands I proceeded to turn the ignition key. The car started immediately. “There are many kinds of sparks. One spark deep inside us is the will to keep going when all seems lost”, Matts voice boomed. “Today you almost gave up. If you ever do that again, I’m going to come back to kick your ass AND take your name. YEAAASSSSSS!!!” Before I could reply with my abundant gratitude and thanks, there was a sudden bright flash of light. Matt was gone, having vanished as quickly as he had appeared. I was again totally alone in the middle of nowhere, but now my car was running strong, abundant heat wasn’t far behind, and soon I would be home. Anyways, great video, thanks Matt.
Great story, Richard. Whoever or whatever that was, ‘twasn’t me, but I’m happy you made it home alive. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Many stories I've read of meditators bilocating in the light body and appearing to others (like Padre Pio) but unable to bring that memory back to the denser slower vibration of the physical material reality and the brain's memories. Great story.
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Great story. Deeper than I first thought. Tks
why would he tell you to yank a cable around, though?
I bought your book on combat conditioning many years ago and now, at age 71, attribute my healthy knees to your instruction. I was just sent this video and am glad you are still helping people.
Now that is truly epic! Good going! It’s so good to reconnect.
I’m 64 and active in my home gym with dumbbells, spin bike and road cycling. This is what i needed to know to improve my knees . Thank you
@@thrillbilly6147 Good deal. Welcome!
i wishes i had listen to this guy 20 years a go the first knees over toes guy its a blessing to see you are still teaching
Thank you!
Last year in January I decided to start doing 15 squats daily to strengthen my knees and be able to get lower in my squat, all in aid of my golf game. I’ve rarely missed and definitely see the benefits. I’m in my mid 70s and this mobility is major.
Way to go!
...awesome exercise and how-to video... as I get older I'm always looking for ways to keep mobile... this is one of the best!
Good deal. Glad to hear it.
Matt, you're a legend, combat ready, strong, looking sharp, thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Lol. I do 1,000 of these everyday. Except that I didn’t know that it was an exercise. It’s part of my Buddhist bowing devotional regimen. We go down on the floor on our knees, then bow our head to the floor. Then get up without using our hands for support. Our hands are still in a prayer position.
How long does that take?
@@jcmick8430
About 1.5 to 2 hours in the morning. I get up around 4:00 am. But if I’m in a rush that morning then i do 1 hour in the am and 1 hour in the evening when I get home from work.
How are your knees?
This is great, l showed my wife how to hold the pole as she squats up and down.The more she pulls on the pole the less thrusting is required.She says it fills her with satisfaction and finds holding the pole reasuring as she glides up and down🧘
What does she hold the pole with?
Thank You again!
Handy exercise doing this one with my weighted west good knee workout.
Thank you
Just subscribed. Remember you from years ago. Read your articles.
Fantastic.
This looks great and I’m going to work it into my regimen. Do you have any videos that teach how to condition the seiza seating position that’s popular in Japanese martial arts? I find it difficult to do because it causes lots of pain in the area where my shin meets the front of my foot.
Thank you. No videos on that yet but good idea.
I definitely need to add this into recovery for my injury rebuilding my pelvic floor muscles and core strength. My psoas muscles and knees are weak so maybe this will be a good condition to buildup around. Thank You Sir 🙏🙏🙏 kick butt and chew bamboo
Indeed. It should help.
Thank you that is an ass kicker. What a perfect way to do these squats thank you.😊
My pleasure.
Now this is what I need. 😊
Fantastic.
Too cool & works perfectly for me. Aum & Oss
Excellent!
Just when I thought you couldn’t assist me any farther in this Dream & once again; just a bunch and I feel great. After my spine was damaged years ago, I started hindu squats with your books , more than 20 years ago. And they kept me on point even though I could not run anymore , and a few motrice issues on my right side as well have lingered ( thankfully we are not these bodies.) anyway; thanks a bunch. You got a home in Uruguay; food, home, sacred plants, icebath, jiujitsu, are all on me. Oss, Master. Aum & Oss
@@dmtjnani9951 much appreciated and now I have an excuse to go somewhere I’ve never been. Thank you!
I'll try it.
I hope you read your older comments... I became a couch potato over the winter. I have steps everywhere in my house, so I wasn't totally bad. But: Now that summer us coming, I have weekend warrior syndrome. My legs, knees, lower back everything hurts. I would stretch everyday and stand on one foot and raise the leg, I have very strong legs. I'm in my 60s but feel crappy. I can now whine with the best of them. I did very little exercising during the winter. But, I want to get back my strength. Can I do this exercise to help shake off my pathetic winter laziness. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
I suggest you begin with power postures. You can find more information about it at powerposters.com.
Its great to see you make this video. I have been following your work since the early years when they where in book format, and DVDS. I am know by the locals as the crazy guy with the stick. I have been using and teaching ancient methods using the Bo Staff, AKA a strong wooden stick and this one is on the tops of the list. There is also the version with two sticks, that you planted behind and sit back.
Tremendous.
This is tremendously helpful. Thank you
Glad to hear. Welcome.
Gonna definitely give these a try. Unfortunately, I had to retire the Hindu squats after I keep throwing my lower back out thanks to an old injury. Still crushing the Hindu push-ups, and back bridge. Actually seems my thighs got bigger from doing more back bridging. In total, I bridge for about 45 min a week; doing long holds and short ones throughout the days.
That’s great!
@@mattfureysays7710 any chance you could make a video showing Hindu squats with feet flat? They seem awkward when done but I’m not giving up on them yet due to my lower back.
Are these a suitable replacement for a Hindu Squat if I would want some variation in my routine? Is one going to be better than the other?
Yes. Both are great. Neither is better than the other, they just serve different purposes.
@@mattfureysays7710 awesome. Thank you for the feedback!
Would love to see a future video that shows how to combat golfer's elbow if possible.
Nice exercise ... 👍🙏
It sure is!
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Where can I get that nice thick bamboo stick? I can only find the thin bamboo sticks for gardening on Amazon.
eBay is where i got mine.
@mattfureysays7710 I looked up eBay as well. Please can you tell me the search term to use so I can find it or put a link here so it will take me straight to it. Much appreciated. Great video as well, thank you.
Flame cured bamboo poles 2”
@@mattfureysays7710 thanks Matt
In short we’d call this pole technique a regression for a VMO (or true Hack) squat. Well minus the last part where your knees go down.
Cool!
This is the basic knee strength for tai shing pek kwar🎉 love it but also hate it lol its definitely a asskicker
Truism!
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Stretching for life living in a van down by the river 😂😂😂😂
very interesting video, the subtitles are obnoxious tho
thank you very much for the information and technique
This is like Nin Shin Jitsu of Japan
"Thrust and release" lol.
Subscribe.
It’s not a threat.
Oh wait.
Yes it is.
That’s a lot of thrusting! Lol kidding😂 I just sub’d, need to put a new take on my workouts thx!
Awesomeness
❤
in prison they call them rocking chairs.
Every muslim does this while offering Namaz.
Great!
indeed and salah is a great exercise for moslems without must go to the gym.
I’ve found this helpful if I’m fixin to get in a fight and I wanna put the fear of God in em by getting the knees of my white gi pants muddy and not my butt. No, seriously, I saved this and practice it til I get good
That’s funny. Good one!
crack crak crackity jones !!!! good stuff!!!
Hijgt als een oud paard
Would be best seen by a side view
sry but you using it wrong. you are way too far from bamboo. it should be literally between your legs and then you will do the same squat as thais do. there should be videos from indian wrestling schools there which show how to do it...
I have my own twist on most exercises. I’m also not doing them fast.
Ok, but a little embarrassing.
Thank you