@@user-nx2mn1jh4yDon't let your fatness and belly get in the way of actually possible things you could do as a human. It's a pretty standard conditioning, muay thai fighters kick down banana tree for condition, this is not far fetched.
@@xXRasi_killaXx I agree but as a knuckle conditioner I truly will say that people think we get pain but try to conceal but the truth is that try it yourself and you'll also not feel the pain
not trying to sound like a smartass here, but that steel bars he kicked wasn't even hollow - well yes its hard, but there were nothing hollow inside it The reason why I'm saying this now, is because I'm actually curious if this guy (or anyone that does this kind of conditioning) can kick metal bars that are similar to a stick, but is more hollow, which is often used in prison cells like... if he breaks it, thats cool, thats literally the plan, but like, would that literally hurt pretty fuckin badly even if his shin bones are conditioned? 🤔 and... note to self, theres like 30 metal bars in a prison cell... idk, i cant get a proper estimate... im just writing this at 3am lmfao.
People don't understand how dedicated these fighters are they spend their whole life training and fighting from the time they are kids until they can't anymore most of them start at age 10 respect the hell out of them because they are modern day worries
Es liegt daran dass seinn Schienbeinknochen eine höhere Dichte hat als normale Menschen. Mit jedem Schlag wird die Struktur des knochens verletzt. Der Knochen regeneriert sich und vernetzt sich enger...man stelle sich vor eine Bienewabe besteht zu Beginn aus Papier und wächst zu Beton. Er wird härter und härter. Dazu muss ich sagen ist diese Stange kein hochwertiges Metall. ABER respekt an ihn seinen Körper ans Limit zu bringen.
That man has been kicking shit all of his life in Thai Land to build up that shin bone. That's from years of stress fractures healing and fracturing over and over and over and over and over and over and I'm sure you get the point. With every time it healed, the bone thickened and became denser. Allowing him to get stronger, kick harder shit, and repeat the process. Now he can separate the soul from the body with a single blow. Hopefully he's a nice guy 😄.
I'm not trying to sound like a nerd, but naturally bones are more resistant than metal, however, we feel pain and our subconscious doesn't let us hurt our bones like that. To be more direct, imagine a metal bar the same width as a human femur, the femur is stronger.
@@brutuschapman2508I think hes chinese but yeah he Probably lives in thailand because the language he speaks sounds very much like Mandarin I could be wrong
@@pokponk5000 no weapon bruh im but ass naked on the toiley and i still got 150 rnds on tap im american we dont play getting caught with no weapon my boxer underwear doubles as a holster aint gonna catch me lacking on my packin
Can confirm,got kicked in the leg by a guy who did muy thai in a " playful sparring match ",checked it he instantly stopped cuz he knew the pain he caused lol. Sent me to the floor
@mma_verse24_7 if you see the first kick was full force and it only slightly dented it which suggests it takes great levels of conditioning to reach that level
The trick, for many of you who don't know, is using the lateral line of you're outer calve to strike the bar. Everyone thinks he's striking it with his shin, he's not. Pros like this roll their shins to increase the surface area of safe strike zone without injuring yourself. Just thought I'd put that out there.
@@killzinshadows3767he didn’t say that the kick wasn’t damaging to be on the receiving end. Just that it’s doing less damage to the user than a lot of comments are thinking.
Dont do this though. You may have the power and pain tolerance, but that doesnt mean your bones have that determination too. They will break anyway once they receive enough force
This is not true, human bone density is actually stronger than stainless steel, the only issue is density because without conditioning the bone is mostly hollow, these guys fracture their shins over and over until the bone is mostly solid, which is why they can bend metal thats not as thick as their leg because the nerves in their skin are dead, they no longer have a pain restriction If u do hit something harder than steel or thicker than your leg, then you will break your leg
It doesn't take that long. Conditioning Is something that those in the west don't Bother with that much... Stance training develops hard shins We only see muay thai the ring sport and its training methods Not the actual Combat methods They have katas to
@@geo_5067 bro come on you can still do it dont let your motivation go down hill if you start conditioning your shins from today it will take at-least 4 months to not feel that much of pain i mean it would be conditioned to a good point so yeah you got this buddy
@@geo_5067 8 years for a steel pipe but just 1 year still gets you able to do some above average things Goals will always be more daunting when you look at them as the whole….take it a floor at a time instead of focusing on successfully scaling a 30 story building, ya feel?
the human body is an amazing thing. the fact he don't even have a scratch, bruise or feel any pain its something else. imagine having 2 steel legs, iron legs they should call him
Years of conditioning , deading the nerves & the bone . However in most cases a disease will come eventually . Like arthritis or cancer . My farther was a karate instructor & as a child I used to look out the window before school & see him punching the brick wall outside repetively for at least half hour every day . In his 40's he could hardly move his wrists due to arthritis. However 30 years later he had a head on motor cycle accident where a car hit his motorbike . He hit front of car which then he hit window screen smashing window screen sending him over 12 feet in the air. At hospital doctors where amazed . I seen his legs they was black & blue from ankles all way to hips right around whole bottom half. They said to him do you do any sports . He said I used to teach karate. They said that explains it ! Your hips should be shattered into little bits but your bones seem like iron . He had no bone brakes but was bed bound for 2 weeks. P.S. apologise for long text but I have heard of some horrendous injury s caused by conditioning . .
dont apologize this is an interesting story, I think it is amazing that we can teach our body to somehow do this and its very good that your dad was able to survive that crash. Obviously it's not something we should do but i'm surprised how strong your father is and thank you for the story.@@robertquinn2552
@@robertquinn2552I call bs cause other people do this their entire life and can still do it when they’re 80+. Sounds like he just had bad genetics, bad luck
@@stunnin420ify , I mean no disrespect at all . Yes conditioning is normal in sports . That is how you get to advanced level . Repetition repetition ,repition . I love watching the tai boxers as they are so conditioned . I am only going on what I heard & learnt from many people . My farther used to use a markawari board if you heard of it also . Karate was changed from Okinawa karate due to this making it more of a exercise with less focus on conditioning due to injuries & trauma caused on the body . Check out a sense Higgiawa from his Gojo karate Okinawa his conditioning was legendary . He is a legend in Goju karate you find his videos on utube . His warm up took several hours of conditioning before he even started his training . You will love it if you like conditioning but that man like several other masters was crippled with arthritis . My farther who is not a lyer taught many European & British Champions & World champions said there was a young man who had been doing conditioning with them for a while . When one day before training he removed heavy bandaging which he had used to try to protect the trauma he was getting from conditioning & when he took of the bandages my farther said it was awful his leg just fell to bits .. You will find Thai boxers may have different genetics from Europeans etc. But if you look at most sports using conditioning in there later years disease & trauma will be apart of there daily life due to conditioning ..Good luck in your pursuit of training & good health to you .
Muai thai guys are literally the scariest people to fight, maybe bjj guys are scarier if you are grappling because they are going to break your something but still, these guys are like terminators
No BJJ are the easiest to beat. No one seems to understand 90% of them can't think under pressure. The only reason people think they can is because of a few people like Royce Gracie and I've seen him get beat almost to death they can't take a punch. There are a few that are really good and they are the ones people have seen and for some reason think there all like that. In real fights they almost never win unless there going against someone who isn't trained or has never fought on the ground
Wrestling is the best base for MMA one issue with it is getting comfortable working off your back on the ground because being on your back ina wrestling match means your being pinned a hard habit to break is giving your opponent your back being in danger for a rear naked choke. Khabib dominated for a reason
In fact, to condition your shin, you must kick a lot till your shin cracks and gets stronger once calcium start repairing your shin with a stronger bone
Anyone curious bone strengthening is real. Micro fractures throughout the bone heal stronger than the original bone so imagine interconnecting fractures healing and strengthening the overall sturdiness. However, it’s still gonna hurt 😂
Yeah no shit it's gonna hurt. I'm gonna have to have 10k percent more calcium and whatever I need and also GODS HELP SO THAT THIS PAINFUL AS BONE STUFF DONT MAKE ME WANNA DIE!
Don’t use steal it’s such overkill it is ACTUALLY detrimental, sure it looks cool but the damage to your shins goes WAY beyond micro fractures and into lasting complications territory, you need a balance between sturdy and solid and still soft enough not to completely damage the ligaments and tissue it’s why traditional coaches use palm trees or banana trees
Glass breaks glass, steel breaks steel, glass doesn't break steel but steel breaks glass. What i'm saying is, when you get on the levelwhere everybody is tough as fuck, you're on pretty equal fighting grounds,everbody has shins of steel, that's why tou can still see shins breaking. but when you are on the streets, you can break almost anybody's shins
@@kpsiexnot rlly how it works bud. Im an MMA fighter. It's not that both fighters have steel shins. Usually only mhuay Thai guys spend any time at all with shin conditioning so they normally have the strongest shin in an MMA match. In the heat of battle ppl throw with improper form often. U MUSt always hit with the front of your leg/shin this is the strong part. If u get the angle wrong and the opponent also does a good check at the same time there's a high likely hood of it breaking. It's physics bcuz I can't make that part of your leg strong enough to overcome that much force from the leverage. If u Google or look up on TH-cam there's many who explain it better.
@@grapejuice2589that's not why mma fighters snap their shins. It's most likely because their shins aren't conditioned to the level of the thais and while training leg kicks during fight camp, couldn't allow for proper recovery and went into their fights with micro fractured shins
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@@user-nx2mn1jh4yDon't let your fatness and belly get in the way of actually possible things you could do as a human. It's a pretty standard conditioning, muay thai fighters kick down banana tree for condition, this is not far fetched.
How I forgot to pay taxes
This guy broke free of the usual human mental and physical limitations. I have sent him a Facebook friend request.
100 push ups, 100 sit ups, 100 squats, 10 kilometer run, EVERY, SINGLE, DAY!
@@The_Last_Pac bro watches anime
@@GustavGzyzz how do you know its from a anime?
@@guyfromross416 it's saitamas daily routine
@@shiniofy8257 ik I was just telling him how he knew even tho he says "bro watches anime"
> this guy low kicks you
> you check the kick
> it cuts clean through the checking leg and breaks your supporting leg
Lmaoo
DAMN 💀
Noclip one leg and destroy the other. But destroys both by accident.
>kicks your left leg
>both your legs break
This is safe, not 100% solid bar. In middle bar, thats have hole so its not that bad. Like a straw.
''You got any weapons on you?''
''Nah''
😂 bro is a weapon
I'd win
@@chibira9256no bro
@@chibira9256nooooooooo not this shit 😭
@@chibira9256 Let’s go with the chicken
The gym employees 👁️ 👄 👁️
Gym Employee 1: should we ask him to pay for damages?
Gym Employee 2: 👀 (with the Bernie Mac eyes)
The barbels ain't surviving this one😭🤣
Dawg this ain’t a gym and you spelled official wrong
That name was taken spelling it correctly
I tried to imitate this 4 months ago, now it's my 4th month using wheelchair 😂😂
😂
If you really tried that then you're an idiot - you have to progress to that level. You can't just try that
😂😂😂😂😂❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
😡
😂😂😂
His nerves in his shins are dead🤣🤣but that's whole diff level
It’s not just the nerves. It’s his bone density too. Also, the nerves will always be there but will be much less.
He would snap a normal person’s leg
No, they train too strengthen their body, trust me they feel it, but not as we would
Its not the nerves dying, but more bone material being put in place to protect the nerves.
@@xXRasi_killaXx I agree but as a knuckle conditioner I truly will say that people think we get pain but try to conceal but the truth is that try it yourself and you'll also not feel the pain
"I'm a man of steel"
Guy:
Na i'd win
Nah I'd rlly would win in this fight
Bro. I had to pause the video because I started feeling it.
lmao
😂 me too no lie
his leg is prolly numb so him kicking that steel bar is painful to him as if i stub my shin in a low table
you cannot put this guy behind steel bars cuz he’ll just end up escaping 😭
Fr 😂😂
not trying to sound like a smartass here, but that steel bars he kicked wasn't even hollow - well yes its hard, but there were nothing hollow inside it
The reason why I'm saying this now, is because I'm actually curious if this guy (or anyone that does this kind of conditioning) can kick metal bars that are similar to a stick, but is more hollow, which is often used in prison cells
like... if he breaks it, thats cool, thats literally the plan, but like, would that literally hurt pretty fuckin badly even if his shin bones are conditioned? 🤔
and... note to self, theres like 30 metal bars in a prison cell... idk, i cant get a proper estimate... im just writing this at 3am lmfao.
@@Overlord_DH bro not that deep
@@Overlord_DH your saying they’re not hollow? Which means it’s solid steel no hole in the middle? Idk
@@Overlord_DH well it don’t matter you can’t break that thing like he did with his shin with good form.
Definitely would not wanna get kicked by this guy😂😭
😣😖😫😐😳😐😑😵
This guys kick could act like a hacksaw if he wanted too lol
For how short and skinny he is I feel like he could, no effort, put my ass down.
@@fajitameatwithseasoning4469 lol he would send you to the shadow realm 😂😂😂😂
lowkicking us into the backrooms 😂
People don't understand how dedicated these fighters are they spend their whole life training and fighting from the time they are kids until they can't anymore most of them start at age 10 respect the hell out of them because they are modern day worries
I hope you meant 'warriors'?
@@InDadequate my bad I'm dyslexic AF
I wish *I* could do the same and have the same capabilities
@@officialDZXdon’t worry it’s easy to understand regardless and you made a really good comment
Es liegt daran dass seinn Schienbeinknochen eine höhere Dichte hat als normale Menschen. Mit jedem Schlag wird die Struktur des knochens verletzt. Der Knochen regeneriert sich und vernetzt sich enger...man stelle sich vor eine Bienewabe besteht zu Beginn aus Papier und wächst zu Beton. Er wird härter und härter. Dazu muss ich sagen ist diese Stange kein hochwertiges Metall. ABER respekt an ihn seinen Körper ans Limit zu bringen.
"Sir your going behind bars"
Nah I'd win
I bumped my shin on the coffee table at 2am, and I thought I'd have to call out of work the next day.
Hahaha
Lol I accidentally bumped my shin on the pedal of my bike, I cancelled my bike ride.
lol 😅😅😅😅
😅😅😅
Hahahahaha 😂
"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times." - Bruce Lee
"Everybody has a punch until they get mouthed in the face."
-Muayke Thaison
@@ZappaGetSlappa
Well unfortunately Bruce Lee would get whooped in the UFC
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”
-Wayne Gretzky
-Michael Scott
Bruce Lee will teach how to kick😂
He also said wataa is wet, downt fowget
Bro went from getting hit in the shins by a scooter to hitting the scooter with his shins💀
He kicked that bar into the afterlife like it owed him money.
Now imagine if that was your spine
💀
Or head
Knee
R. I. P
Rip
The sound of his shin hitting the metal sounds like it metal hitting on metal. Dam that one hard shin.
That man has been kicking shit all of his life in Thai Land to build up that shin bone. That's from years of stress fractures healing and fracturing over and over and over and over and over and over and I'm sure you get the point. With every time it healed, the bone thickened and became denser. Allowing him to get stronger, kick harder shit, and repeat the process. Now he can separate the soul from the body with a single blow. Hopefully he's a nice guy 😄.
I'm not trying to sound like a nerd, but naturally bones are more resistant than metal, however, we feel pain and our subconscious doesn't let us hurt our bones like that. To be more direct, imagine a metal bar the same width as a human femur, the femur is stronger.
@@brutuschapman2508I think hes chinese but yeah he Probably lives in thailand because the language he speaks sounds very much like Mandarin I could be wrong
bro is born to be a lethal human weapon 🗿
Don't be afraid of someone who learned 1000 kicks
Be afraid of someone who learned the same kick 1000 times
You should definitely not fk with either one, lmao
@@meditationandhealthyliving9602😂🤣😂🤣👣😆😂
I'm afraid of the guy who broke 1000 bars with his kicks.
Tony Ferguson would be proud.
🤝😂😂❤️
Hold on, I'm kicking brother
david goggins wouldve made tony run a marathon afterwards too
Who?
Lol, reminds me so much of El CUCUY
Bro is straight outta Baki
Or even older a movie called Kickboxer with JCVD
@@rickmaldoo4205or kickboxer retaliation (2017)
Nah bro is Saw Paing from Kengan Ashura
love martial arts animes
"Pain this is why I fight. This is my true nature"
Other athletes wear shin guards to protect their shins
Then there's this guy
if you are about to fight a Muay Thai guy, this pole represents you
Nahh man ever seen indiana jones thats how you fight muy thai guy from more than 20 ft away with a handgun
No weapon tho what will you do?@@todydn
@@pokponk5000 no weapon bruh im but ass naked on the toiley and i still got 150 rnds on tap im american we dont play getting caught with no weapon my boxer underwear doubles as a holster aint gonna catch me lacking on my packin
@todydn Another cringe person talking about guns in a muay thai video. He'd bear your head in you puxxy except it already. 😂😂
Can confirm,got kicked in the leg by a guy who did muy thai in a " playful sparring match ",checked it he instantly stopped cuz he knew the pain he caused lol. Sent me to the floor
This guy is made of steel or something beyond level wtf he should be forever feared by the people
It's all about conditioning steel Is empty from inside
But a bullet doesn't
@@mma_verse24_79 still I don't think a regular human can do that
Oh this dude strikes me with fear 💀💀💀💀 like bro earned it fr he's a 👑
@mma_verse24_7 if you see the first kick was full force and it only slightly dented it which suggests it takes great levels of conditioning to reach that level
The trick, for many of you who don't know, is using the lateral line of you're outer calve to strike the bar. Everyone thinks he's striking it with his shin, he's not. Pros like this roll their shins to increase the surface area of safe strike zone without injuring yourself. Just thought I'd put that out there.
He hitting with his muscle, not bone?😮
OK so what ? Let him kick u
@@killzinshadows3767he didn’t say that the kick wasn’t damaging to be on the receiving end. Just that it’s doing less damage to the user than a lot of comments are thinking.
I'm gay
The only way you survive his leg kick is if you're wearing a prostethic leg 😂
Or trained just as hard
Still breaking lol
Human being can do almost anything
Not every human being
jump from fourth floor and not be a cripple and survive is about the limit, any higher you can do things in the afterlife.
@@zubernasir yeah stephen hawking🫦
THE INDOMITABLE HUMAN SPIRIT
@@zubernasirmost can. Some just need a little drugs to help
Bro is a lethal weapon at this point😅
How did you break your leg
Me: I don’t want to talk about it
Just a reason to never mess with a short asian
Once I witnessed in Thailand a same thing done by a 29 years "old" man. He was training from age 4.
Even if his nerves are dead. Your bone is not going to take that without breaking. He has harder bones than an average non conditioned person
Tis the super saiyan bloodline, ya either got it or ya dont 😂
Shin conditioning makes your bones harder
They start out on trees
They also have high calcium diet
Micro fractures and healing makes the bone rock hard
Dont do this though. You may have the power and pain tolerance, but that doesnt mean your bones have that determination too. They will break anyway once they receive enough force
This is not true, human bone density is actually stronger than stainless steel, the only issue is density because without conditioning the bone is mostly hollow, these guys fracture their shins over and over until the bone is mostly solid, which is why they can bend metal thats not as thick as their leg because the nerves in their skin are dead, they no longer have a pain restriction
If u do hit something harder than steel or thicker than your leg, then you will break your leg
That’s why you grab the nearest weapon when facing a mauy thai
Wait, that guy looks like the Chinese man in Triple threat(idk he just looks like him). Also it's amazing what people can do these days
@@supremesammm912 that's some religious wisdom there
Tony jaa?
@@sutanfajrus6818 he's thai not chinese
@@striker0356 yes
@@striker0356 tiger chen
The ringing is so therapeutic 🧘🏾♀️
😂😂😂
I know it costs years of training to get like this but I truly want this kind of durability
It doesn't take that long.
Conditioning
Is something that those in the west don't
Bother with that much...
Stance training develops hard shins
We only see muay thai the ring sport and its training methods
Not the actual
Combat methods
They have katas to
after 5yrs of sparring, you can literally see people punching you in slow motion.
Ref: “All weapons need yo be removed before you get in the ring, sir”
This Guy: Went out and came back in on a wheelchair.
It's not just the power, but the precision also.
I tried this but apparently you need to practice first . I'm in hospital now but I've learnt alot. 😊
Those are sick kick'sbro. Damn!
Now imagine his shin clashin against your shin.
I wanna be able to do that
Conditioning it slowly is better just make sure u don’t break ur leg
If you wanna be able to do this then brother you are looking at atleast 8 years shin conditioning training
@@JPYadav-lg6wn my motivation went down hill whipe tf out lol
when you said that
@@geo_5067 bro come on you can still do it dont let your motivation go down hill if you start conditioning your shins from today it will take at-least 4 months to not feel that much of pain i mean it would be conditioned to a good point so yeah you got this buddy
@@geo_5067 8 years for a steel pipe but just 1 year still gets you able to do some above average things
Goals will always be more daunting when you look at them as the whole….take it a floor at a time instead of focusing on successfully scaling a 30 story building, ya feel?
My shin would be in two pieces 😂
Reminds me of that scene in Kickboxer where Tong Po is kicking the concrete pillar. These Thai fighters are built different
the human body is an amazing thing. the fact he don't even have a scratch, bruise or feel any pain its something else. imagine having 2 steel legs, iron legs they should call him
Remember guys whenever ur drunk dont ever look for a fight against this guy, he will humble you.
Keep doing that hard work man great job
Chuck Norris used to practice like this when they wanted to demolish buildings. He was two months old at the time.
He just looks at the brick building and it collapses in fear
Never knew human body had such capabilities
They do this with trees in Thailand!!
Even if the tube is made of aluminum it's still damn impressive
That’s the sound of hollow iron tube being hit not aluminum
@@knight1506tell em cus these guys are stupid
@@knight1506lol if you think it's real good luck in life..
My shins genuinely tingle watching this. Gotta condition those
My legs shattered just watching this video.
i dont get how hes doing this without snapping his shin in half. legendary
Years of conditioning , deading the nerves & the bone . However in most cases a disease will come eventually . Like arthritis or cancer .
My farther was a karate instructor & as a child I used to look out the window before school & see him punching the brick wall outside repetively for at least half hour every day . In his 40's he could hardly move his wrists due to arthritis.
However 30 years later he had a head on motor cycle accident where a car hit his motorbike . He hit front of car which then he hit window screen smashing window screen sending him over 12 feet in the air. At hospital doctors where amazed . I seen his legs they was black & blue from ankles all way to hips right around whole bottom half. They said to him do you do any sports . He said I used to teach karate. They said that explains it ! Your hips should be shattered into little bits but your bones seem like iron . He had no bone brakes but was bed bound for 2 weeks. P.S. apologise for long text but I have heard of some horrendous injury s caused by conditioning . .
dont apologize this is an interesting story, I think it is amazing that we can teach our body to somehow do this and its very good that your dad was able to survive that crash. Obviously it's not something we should do but i'm surprised how strong your father is and thank you for the story.@@robertquinn2552
@@robertquinn2552that’s amazing
@@robertquinn2552I call bs cause other people do this their entire life and can still do it when they’re 80+. Sounds like he just had bad genetics, bad luck
@@stunnin420ify , I mean no disrespect at all . Yes conditioning is normal in sports . That is how you get to advanced level . Repetition repetition ,repition . I love watching the tai boxers as they are so conditioned . I am only going on what I heard & learnt from many people . My farther used to use a markawari board if you heard of it also . Karate was changed from Okinawa karate due to this making it more of a exercise with less focus on conditioning due to injuries & trauma caused on the body . Check out a sense Higgiawa from his Gojo karate Okinawa his conditioning was legendary . He is a legend in Goju karate you find his videos on utube . His warm up took several hours of conditioning before he even started his training . You will love it if you like conditioning but that man like several other masters was crippled with arthritis . My farther who is not a lyer taught many European & British Champions & World champions said there was a young man who had been doing conditioning with them for a while . When one day before training he removed heavy bandaging which he had used to try to protect the trauma he was getting from conditioning & when he took of the bandages my farther said it was awful his leg just fell to bits .. You will find Thai boxers may have different genetics from Europeans etc. But if you look at most sports using conditioning in there later years disease & trauma will be apart of there daily life due to conditioning ..Good luck in your pursuit of training & good health to you .
Muai thai guys are literally the scariest people to fight, maybe bjj guys are scarier if you are grappling because they are going to break your something but still, these guys are like terminators
I'm training in both....I'm just a beginner but it's a major step im taking not only to be strong and able to defend myself but for piece of mind.
No BJJ are the easiest to beat. No one seems to understand 90% of them can't think under pressure. The only reason people think they can is because of a few people like Royce Gracie and I've seen him get beat almost to death they can't take a punch. There are a few that are really good and they are the ones people have seen and for some reason think there all like that. In real fights they almost never win unless there going against someone who isn't trained or has never fought on the ground
Terminator? Let's check those shins against my Magnum
Hee hee
Wrestling is the best base for MMA one issue with it is getting comfortable working off your back on the ground because being on your back ina wrestling match means your being pinned a hard habit to break is giving your opponent your back being in danger for a rear naked choke. Khabib dominated for a reason
Damn. Guy's leg strength must be crazy.
Got a new leg after trying this
😂
Karate Practitioner Jesse Enkamp is lucky he didn't suffer broken bones from sparring with that legendary Muay Thai champion.
Probably because he isn't soft, give him some credit too he's been training most of his life. And also it was light sparring
@@yeshhhhhhh True, just saying.
He’s like a new Marvel character 😅
Him: I SHOW REAL POWER!
Pole: I'll Be Back 😭🤕
Leg(right): Can't walk now can you?!? 😅
"hey honey can you get someone to cut the trees in the backyard?"
"sure honey"
*calls this juggernaut*
Those shins are definitely breaking bones
In fact, to condition your shin, you must kick a lot till your shin cracks and gets stronger once calcium start repairing your shin with a stronger bone
This is the irl version of street fighter 2 when you randomly fight a car
Bro trained so hard his shins are essentially steel bats respect
The first kick had me going GHAAAADD DAayummm and more when kept going 🤣🤣
Imagine him kicking you in the shin.
Tong Po's son training to break his enemy in the ring!
Word of advice for aspiring martial artist, Don't sleep on jogging, It conditions your shin bone
Great advice. I trained in Thailand and they run over 10km per day 💪
@@fightfiend I did taekwondo, mild Boxing and some Karate at home, Basicly mma..But Muy Thai really peaked my interest
@@WyteChinpira It's one of the best martial arts in my opinions. I highly reccomend visiting Thailand to train Muay Thai if you ever get the chance!
@@fightfiend10km done in min/hour?
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Anyone curious bone strengthening is real. Micro fractures throughout the bone heal stronger than the original bone so imagine interconnecting fractures healing and strengthening the overall sturdiness.
However, it’s still gonna hurt 😂
Won't you have pain in later years?
Exactly well explained my friend
@@felipemontes3933si Felipe montes. Pero ese es El punto de ser fuerte wey no seas cobarde! Ahorale PEGALE AL ARBOL!
Yeah no shit it's gonna hurt. I'm gonna have to have 10k percent more calcium and whatever I need and also GODS HELP SO THAT THIS PAINFUL AS BONE STUFF DONT MAKE ME WANNA DIE!
No word to discribe it...Just...pure INSANE kick..!!!
I wanna see head conditioning 10000.
Toughest dude around.
You can do it by strengthening your shins whith wood and kicking heavy bags hope that helps
True.
The literal definition of don’t judge a book by its cover
My Shin would be broken in the 3 kick
Imagine playng football with this guy😂
Bro's gonna kick the ball to far💀
Gym employees be like “ Sir thats a pole“ but cant really open their mouth in fear🤣
Don’t use steal it’s such overkill it is ACTUALLY detrimental, sure it looks cool but the damage to your shins goes WAY beyond micro fractures and into lasting complications territory, you need a balance between sturdy and solid and still soft enough not to completely damage the ligaments and tissue it’s why traditional coaches use palm trees or banana trees
They should put this guy in the UFC he would shatter shins and break bones
No he wouldn’t, UFC fighters are way tougher than you think they are.
@@H.K.5 dude never underestimate a fighter who break metal with his legs not everyone in the ufc is the most complete fighter in the world
you can see the smile fade by the second kick haha. no doubt that hurt like hell
That is what you call dedication
Superman : man of steel 😃
This guy : I break steel 🥶
I want this man to be my Defender while playing football like goddamn
What a absolute beast
His shin doesn’t even look the slightest bit red
You must forget the pain to be a muaythai fighter
Bruh I can feel it😭😭☠️
I literally know a guy that can do that. It's amazing to watch him destroy practically anything he wants.
I first watched this about a week ago and my shins are STILL killing me!
This Is why i like this Martial arts
buddy got the gods scared for real this man is a weapon him self lol
Now image that with someone’s liver.
rib crage destroyed
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My goal😭💜💜💜 great job bro🔥
The mental confidence to kick with that much force into anything solid... damnn
OG: "Let me kick game to you youngin"
The Game:
Cries out loud off-cam
prolly chewing cocoa leaves 😂
I really don’t get how people could kick metal and not break their leg but when they kick someone’s leg, it breaks.
Glass breaks glass, steel breaks steel, glass doesn't break steel but steel breaks glass. What i'm saying is, when you get on the levelwhere everybody is tough as fuck, you're on pretty equal fighting grounds,everbody has shins of steel, that's why tou can still see shins breaking. but when you are on the streets, you can break almost anybody's shins
@@kpsiexnot rlly how it works bud. Im an MMA fighter. It's not that both fighters have steel shins. Usually only mhuay Thai guys spend any time at all with shin conditioning so they normally have the strongest shin in an MMA match. In the heat of battle ppl throw with improper form often. U MUSt always hit with the front of your leg/shin this is the strong part. If u get the angle wrong and the opponent also does a good check at the same time there's a high likely hood of it breaking. It's physics bcuz I can't make that part of your leg strong enough to overcome that much force from the leverage.
If u Google or look up on TH-cam there's many who explain it better.
@@grapejuice2589 Those are another aspects too.
@@grapejuice2589that's not why mma fighters snap their shins. It's most likely because their shins aren't conditioned to the level of the thais and while training leg kicks during fight camp, couldn't allow for proper recovery and went into their fights with micro fractured shins