I recommend to take some lessons still though, while hard to find some none that don't sell happy meals but look hard enough then you'll definitely find some good one's, even though my dojo has like tiny seeds of a mcdojo I'd say mine isn't a full on a mcdojo, like the training is real, we still fight for points but we do train actual kata drills, karate strikes, no bs long moves, we spar alot, and we do go into tournaments that we actually from time to time win. Like my dojo while having tiny sussy things are very real.
I used to practice shorin Ryu shorinkan karate when I was a little kid and I used to be so disobedient and unmotivated and now, I've turned fully opposite. I'm going to the same dojo, same sensei, and I now have a burning motivation, an undying impatience, to do it again and right the wrongs that I've done now that I'm more motivated, mature, disciplined and wiser. Even though I must wait till fall I don't wanna wait but watching and putting your videos into use feeds it.
I really like to learn this at home I'am from malaysian 15years old ,have kinda fat leg. But i like to learn, cause i was tired just for train shadow boxing (Sorry if my english is bad)
Just discovered you from YT shorts and awesome stuff man. I’m just obsessed with kicks with T-Rex arms but 6’3 my range sucks but an unblockable kick from a mile away is super satisfying
Great exercise bro, I really feel better than previous kicks. So effective, and ability is so improved. Thank you Big bro, keep growing your great work 🫶
Thankk u buddy.. its so helpful.. im a beginner in karate 🥋.. but I'm a fast learner also.. but i need to be more powerful with my kicks.. and you helped me ❤❤
Yo Nat, firstly I want to say that you make the best content on this platform. I have been watching you for a long time and are doing 2 different Martial Arts. But in sparring I kind of forget all the techniques I have ever learned lol. You have some tips to get better at sparring?
Definitely stretch first, I do taekwondo(we do the same kicks) and if I don’t stretch before, my kicks are not nearly as good as they should be. So I definitely recommend stretching!(you can get higher too(if you stretch), hence a better workout.
Hello nat hearn Can you please make a video of some hip stretches because I've been trying to do some spin kicks and stuff and my hips just dont work sometimes 😂 That would be very helpful for me Than
He probably can make money in a safer way without needing to undertake unnecessary harm. Fighters who participate in those fighting promotions do it to earn money and that's respectable, but it's not the only avenue for martial artists. Take into account that the videos he makes are guaranteed to make him money as opposed to needing to grind for a fight and risk not earning anything at all (strictly speaking from the fight purse if someone loses, not counting sponsorships, commercial promotions, etc).
Thank you! My child's dojo gets the kids to do a lot if practice for gradings at home. I am interested to know what exercises you do to improve balance. This video is very helpful. 😊
Are you throwing these kicks full speed? Perhaps you're locking out your joints in a snapping action? That'll put stress on your knees. If you are doing it at a faster pace, slow it down. The movements should be done with care and control.
If you have the true spirit, don't let anything stop you. Remember Bruce Lee had disordered legs (one leg was shorter than the other in which a person can't even walk properly)
I’m 59. Been kicking almost 50 years. My right hip has clicked for at least the past 30 years. I had a chiropractor, about twenty years ago, tell me not to worry about it if it doesn’t hurt.
So I am pretty sure this is called snapping hip syndrome, I may be wrong but I think this is what its called, and it is so annoying especially if you do alot of martial arts (which I do) and every time my right leg goes above a certain height it clicks on the way down.
I've fought Taekwondo black belts and karate black belts and Judo brown belts, etc, I've sparred against professonal MMA fighters and tapped them out, including one with 20 professional wins, and not one person has EVER landed a kick on me above belt knot level. Every single time anyone has ever attempted a head kick against me, I blocked it out of the air and caught their leg and either punched them or kicked them so hard they complained to sensei, or I submitted them with some form of ankle lock/heel hook. There is never a reason to kick above sternum level, and there is rarely a reason to kick above solar plexus level. For every one degree your kick goes above horizontal, you lose about 1 PERCENT of your force, so if you are kicking at the head of your opponent, you are losing over half the force of your kick. You may as well be punching them in the face with a properly trained 1000 pound punch instead of trying to kick them in the head. Your opponent is not standing on the ceiling like spider-man, you idjit, and if they are, you should turn and run instead of actually fighting them, so I am not impressed with 1 in 1000 full time martial artists people being able to kick over their heads. The author of this post has regularly won a 1vs2 handicap match against two REAL second Dan black belts trained by ex-Marines, one of whom was himself an ex-marine and a 235 pound natural heavyweight and I was 185 pounds at the time. I've literally never needed to kick above sternum level; not when sparring, not in a real full contact match, not in a 1vs2 second dans handicap, and not in a real street self defense situation.
The truth is when Taekwondo students and Judo students joined my old Sensei's Isshinryu Karate dojo, they discovered we were already better at both striking and grappling than them and they were way behind my Sensei's students of supposedly similar kyu and Dan levels. I can still get my front snap and front thrust kicks up to chin level when warming up, and that's even considering I've had two strokes in my lifetime. Nevertheless, I'd never kick to the head in a real fight or self defense situation. I'm going to focus on punching to the front of the throat in a defense situation and I'm going to focus on kicking or kneeing to the side of attacker's knees or their groin or their solar plexus or kidneys, something like that. In a defense situation, being able to theoretically kick over your head is not going to help you very much.
Anyway, that was then, this is now. Being 43 years old and having had two strokes means I'm not as good at fighting as I used to be. I am now medically disabled in both feet and my left hand via numbness and nerve pain, so I suppose I probably can't beat two black belts attacking me simultaneously anymore, but I doubt one black belt could beat me right now even in the medical condition I find myself presently. I find most "black belts" are paper black belts. The two I used to beat 1vs2 were real, but I was 20 years old and training twice as hard as them at the time. I did stalemate a BJJ student again about two months after my second stroke, so that's good too. Anyway, it takes 6 to 10 years to get a 1st Dan black belt in Isshinryu Karate, at least in a dojo which still follows the real teaching requirements, and that's assuming you attend classes between 3 and 5 times per week.
Sorry to say but some point of your post like saying "trained by ex-marines" gives me red flags here. Marines most likelly know how to shoot some gun. They are not cartoon supermen with insane martial art skills.. Also there are tons of high kick documented that have landed and done its purpouse. Of course you should not kick high if the situation, opponent or your own abilities are not correct on the time. Also there are sports like Ashihara or Kyokushinkai, where head punches are not allowed so people tend to keep their guard down more often, thus creating space for high kicks. Usually "never" is too strong word to use lightly.
@@hiisigobli4612 The marines beat the UFC and ONE champions every couple years in standup and draw with them in grappling. I was trained by the gentleman who founded the Marine Corps Karate program, which later became what it is now. The Chief Instructors int he Marine Corps are 4th Degree Black Belts and above in Karate and other forms of martial arts. They now train Marines to Green Belt level in Basic Training, which is half-way to Black Belt, and they train them to black belt level for special ops. If you don't believe me, search for it. There are videos on TH-cam. Search for "Arcenio Advincula Kumite". That is a retired Marine teaching the same thing he taught in the Marine Corps as a Close Combat and Weapons of Opportunity instructor. He won a Medal of Valor in Vietnam. He's my Sensei's Sensei.
@@hiisigobli4612 Here. This is Grand Master Advincula teaching MMA via Isshinryu Kumite about 20 years before the UFC or ONE even existed. This is the same thing he taught in t he Marine Corps for 20 years. th-cam.com/video/Vf7BhEpNf_o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8BFwZZXadAcd-n1_
Bro ur coach is JACKED
The man's stare has left me pregnant and I am a guy
I was thinking, "that's not a karate teacher, that's a bodybuilder."
@@atrapanasatromhtos9426LMFAOOO
So grateful to have Nat as a teacher
I recommend to take some lessons still though, while hard to find some none that don't sell happy meals but look hard enough then you'll definitely find some good one's, even though my dojo has like tiny seeds of a mcdojo I'd say mine isn't a full on a mcdojo, like the training is real, we still fight for points but we do train actual kata drills, karate strikes, no bs long moves, we spar alot, and we do go into tournaments that we actually from time to time win. Like my dojo while having tiny sussy things are very real.
Appreciate that👊
Exercise 1: 1:07
Exercise 2: 1:56
Exercise 3: 2:40
Exercise 4: 3:29
Exercise 5: 4:30
Exercise 6: 5:59
Nat pin this so everyone can see
Your coach should be in a movie!
I used to practice shorin Ryu shorinkan karate when I was a little kid and I used to be so disobedient and unmotivated and now, I've turned fully opposite. I'm going to the same dojo, same sensei, and I now have a burning motivation, an undying impatience, to do it again and right the wrongs that I've done now that I'm more motivated, mature, disciplined and wiser. Even though I must wait till fall I don't wanna wait but watching and putting your videos into use feeds it.
@@mr.austin8007 You can do it man!!! Don't give up on this journey!! OSU!! 🥋👊🏾
@@bancholeo55 I won't. Exercising and martial arts is my hobby
5:41 I will not back down from this challenge
did you succeed?
Legend
I came to the comment section looking for copper and found gold
Great advice keep helping your fellow martial artists 👊🤝
Will do, thank you🤝
Bro I'm a national medalist because of your stretch program i wasn't able to do a proper kick thanks for helping me out ❤ plz pin me bro
*was
CAP
Congrats
Congratulations bro👊keep up the good work
@@reygamerz8041I’m a national medalist too I can prove it as well why do you doubt him
I must say these exercises are having an amazing effect .. thanks brother
Your coach is so chill nice collab bro 💪🏼
Thank you👊
I really like to learn this at home
I'am from malaysian 15years old ,have kinda fat leg. But i like to learn, cause i was tired just for train shadow boxing
(Sorry if my english is bad)
Just discovered you from YT shorts and awesome stuff man. I’m just obsessed with kicks with T-Rex arms but 6’3 my range sucks but an unblockable kick from a mile away is super satisfying
This is very helpful. My hips (especially my left hip) are the weakest parts of my body that’s prevent me from doing better side and roundhouse kicks.
Good content from you both as always. I've just wd40 my joints and will give it a go osu!
Hahah feels like I have to do that sometimes too👍
Thanks Nate . Gonna keep doing those even when I don't go to any dojo ( They are too far away from me ) and someday I'll be good at kicking!
You’re welcome, you’ll get there👍
Bro nice video👏👏. Please make video on how to train your upper body
Thanks bro👊will see what I can do
Great exercise bro, I really feel better than previous kicks. So effective, and ability is so improved. Thank you Big bro, keep growing your great work 🫶
Really appreciate the hip exercises
No problem👊
Sound was much better on this one! Love the content, keep it up guys.
Thankk u buddy.. its so helpful.. im a beginner in karate 🥋.. but I'm a fast learner also.. but i need to be more powerful with my kicks.. and you helped me ❤❤
Your coach is like a bodybuilder
👋🤣🤣🤣
Useful video , thank you Nat 😙😙
You’re welcome👊
@@nathearn ❤❤😊
Yo Nat, firstly I want to say that you make the best content on this platform. I have been watching you for a long time and are doing 2 different Martial Arts. But in sparring I kind of forget all the techniques I have ever learned lol. You have some tips to get better at sparring?
Thanks for the support👍and I can get a video out on sparring tips definitely
Goodnight , Nat ❤❤😊😊 😪😪
Congratulations to the Three Lions for advancing to the top 16
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Thanks guys. I’ll incorporate these into my routine.
I love that I now have visual context for whenever I see shorts from you with the caption along the lines of "When you're coach..."
I watching a various videos about martial arts so i can improve more.
Thanks for posting videos lke this.
Super great video! Very informative still easy to understand ! Gonna uses those in todays kickboxing training!
Bro thank you i have in 30 min Karate tournament 🥋
How did it go?
@@nathearn 🥋🥈
This is so Epicccc !! 🔥💯 Thanks for sharing, you guys are the best 😄🫡
Thanks for the support as always💪
Never tried 1 and 5, seems really useful
Hope they help👍
Bro both nat and his sensei look like chads
Great willpower and effort being continuously invested! 👍👏♾️
good video. Thank you!
thanks! I just bought your kick stretching course
Do you recommend doing this workout before stretching every day? Or is that too much?
Definitely stretch first, I do taekwondo(we do the same kicks) and if I don’t stretch before, my kicks are not nearly as good as they should be. So I definitely recommend stretching!(you can get higher too(if you stretch), hence a better workout.
You should be in cobra Kai
Nah like fr ! Right !?
He is Cobra Kai
but its not the miyagi do way!
@@Savillozz strike first strike hard no mercy. Not "no be there."
Learnt something for my upcoming 1st dan grading.
Jodan or 'down there'.
Hello Nat do you have any recomendations when buying Martial Arts Mats
Hi, can you do a video showing all your medals? Or have you done it and I don’t know. Thanks
Is it common to feel a stretch or pain when you do a side kick or hook kick without stretching before.
Yeah It happens to me often times but with a Roundhouse kick this pain lasts longer
ye, cuz you need to always stretch
Hello nat hearn
Can you please make a video of some hip stretches because I've been trying to do some spin kicks and stuff and my hips just dont work sometimes 😂
That would be very helpful for me
Than
Sir Nat, why not enter UFC or big organization such as them, you have the skills so I do not understand why not?
He probably can make money in a safer way without needing to undertake unnecessary harm. Fighters who participate in those fighting promotions do it to earn money and that's respectable, but it's not the only avenue for martial artists.
Take into account that the videos he makes are guaranteed to make him money as opposed to needing to grind for a fight and risk not earning anything at all (strictly speaking from the fight purse if someone loses, not counting sponsorships, commercial promotions, etc).
he probably doesn’t if he doesn’t have any prior fights.
🥋💪🏼
Thank you! My child's dojo gets the kids to do a lot if practice for gradings at home. I am interested to know what exercises you do to improve balance.
This video is very helpful. 😊
please teach us some kumite tactics
Johnny Johnny yes papa
Ay, got here in less than a min. Let's go!
Nice🤝
@@nathearn Thank you Mr. Hearn, love your videos. I enjoy learning about karate and mauy thai.
Can u Please make a video on some tips for Smai Karate
Bro I feel pain when I straighten my legs in air what should I do I can't do Straight kicks and when I higher up my leg it hurts too much
You need to work on flexibility of hamstrings.... Also just check out your glutes... They should not be tight.....
@@naitikarora18Tysm i was scared to talk about this with my silat teacher but you came and helped me thank you
Are you throwing these kicks full speed? Perhaps you're locking out your joints in a snapping action?
That'll put stress on your knees. If you are doing it at a faster pace, slow it down.
The movements should be done with care and control.
I have a question.
I have clobfeet and i wanna do karate,is it possible for me to participate in martial arts in my condition?
If you have the true spirit, don't let anything stop you. Remember Bruce Lee had disordered legs (one leg was shorter than the other in which a person can't even walk properly)
Yes you definitely can👍
Where can we find his channel to subscribe to?
Search his name, it’s John Gardiner
@@nathearn Ah thank you, found him! @jkgardiner might wanna link him in the description or video 🤗 great content you are putting out there!
thnks♥
You’re welcome👍
I have the exact same hip clicking thing with my right hip is there any way to get rid of it?
I haven’t found a way😂I’ve just learned to live with it to be honest
As long as it doesn’t hurt I’ve been told it’s fine. I literally click every time I step, knees ankles hips and I’m only 24 but decently flexible
Maybe doing swimming instead of roadwork will be better for your joints
I’m 59. Been kicking almost 50 years. My right hip has clicked for at least the past 30 years. I had a chiropractor, about twenty years ago, tell me not to worry about it if it doesn’t hurt.
So I am pretty sure this is called snapping hip syndrome, I may be wrong but I think this is what its called, and it is so annoying especially if you do alot of martial arts (which I do) and every time my right leg goes above a certain height it clicks on the way down.
Bro how to get strong hips for higher kicks cause I know that flex is not enogh
He literally just told you bro
Nat , I was so focused on watching the football match that I forgot about you 👋😩😩😩💨💨
OSU which are the 2 first karate styles which you started with?
Can you do these sets as a warmup? Or should you first do something else to get blood flowing on your legs? Great quidance video.
I remember seeing you holding the bag lol
Good stuff
Hey Hi🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️ ❤❤❤
47 secs ago is crzzzzy
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How do we join the kumite?
needed dis shit im a boxer dats y🤣
do u have any advice on how to practice boxing and strength training at home
@@_mad_lad ye of course man u got discord
@@Fabsite123 ye i do
@@_mad_lad ye man send it
@@Fabsite123 do i just send u my username?
Can you and your coach do a 1v1
Can i ask who is teacher💀
hworang moves
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Hi
Hello there
@@nathearn damn I got your reply, btw I'm getting my black belt in 3 months👍🏻🔥
✝️💜🥋
Why you played chair to much💀
cool
Thank you👊
🤣🤣🤣 zechariah
Bartholomew 💀💀💀
0 views 1 second, bro fell off 💀
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I’ve fallen off hard
I've fought Taekwondo black belts and karate black belts and Judo brown belts, etc, I've sparred against professonal MMA fighters and tapped them out, including one with 20 professional wins, and not one person has EVER landed a kick on me above belt knot level. Every single time anyone has ever attempted a head kick against me, I blocked it out of the air and caught their leg and either punched them or kicked them so hard they complained to sensei, or I submitted them with some form of ankle lock/heel hook.
There is never a reason to kick above sternum level, and there is rarely a reason to kick above solar plexus level. For every one degree your kick goes above horizontal, you lose about 1 PERCENT of your force, so if you are kicking at the head of your opponent, you are losing over half the force of your kick. You may as well be punching them in the face with a properly trained 1000 pound punch instead of trying to kick them in the head. Your opponent is not standing on the ceiling like spider-man, you idjit, and if they are, you should turn and run instead of actually fighting them, so I am not impressed with 1 in 1000 full time martial artists people being able to kick over their heads.
The author of this post has regularly won a 1vs2 handicap match against two REAL second Dan black belts trained by ex-Marines, one of whom was himself an ex-marine and a 235 pound natural heavyweight and I was 185 pounds at the time. I've literally never needed to kick above sternum level; not when sparring, not in a real full contact match, not in a 1vs2 second dans handicap, and not in a real street self defense situation.
The truth is when Taekwondo students and Judo students joined my old Sensei's Isshinryu Karate dojo, they discovered we were already better at both striking and grappling than them and they were way behind my Sensei's students of supposedly similar kyu and Dan levels.
I can still get my front snap and front thrust kicks up to chin level when warming up, and that's even considering I've had two strokes in my lifetime. Nevertheless, I'd never kick to the head in a real fight or self defense situation. I'm going to focus on punching to the front of the throat in a defense situation and I'm going to focus on kicking or kneeing to the side of attacker's knees or their groin or their solar plexus or kidneys, something like that. In a defense situation, being able to theoretically kick over your head is not going to help you very much.
Anyway, that was then, this is now. Being 43 years old and having had two strokes means I'm not as good at fighting as I used to be. I am now medically disabled in both feet and my left hand via numbness and nerve pain, so I suppose I probably can't beat two black belts attacking me simultaneously anymore, but I doubt one black belt could beat me right now even in the medical condition I find myself presently. I find most "black belts" are paper black belts. The two I used to beat 1vs2 were real, but I was 20 years old and training twice as hard as them at the time. I did stalemate a BJJ student again about two months after my second stroke, so that's good too.
Anyway, it takes 6 to 10 years to get a 1st Dan black belt in Isshinryu Karate, at least in a dojo which still follows the real teaching requirements, and that's assuming you attend classes between 3 and 5 times per week.
Sorry to say but some point of your post like saying "trained by ex-marines" gives me red flags here. Marines most likelly know how to shoot some gun. They are not cartoon supermen with insane martial art skills.. Also there are tons of high kick documented that have landed and done its purpouse. Of course you should not kick high if the situation, opponent or your own abilities are not correct on the time. Also there are sports like Ashihara or Kyokushinkai, where head punches are not allowed so people tend to keep their guard down more often, thus creating space for high kicks. Usually "never" is too strong word to use lightly.
@@hiisigobli4612 The marines beat the UFC and ONE champions every couple years in standup and draw with them in grappling. I was trained by the gentleman who founded the Marine Corps Karate program, which later became what it is now. The Chief Instructors int he Marine Corps are 4th Degree Black Belts and above in Karate and other forms of martial arts. They now train Marines to Green Belt level in Basic Training, which is half-way to Black Belt, and they train them to black belt level for special ops.
If you don't believe me, search for it. There are videos on TH-cam. Search for "Arcenio Advincula Kumite". That is a retired Marine teaching the same thing he taught in the Marine Corps as a Close Combat and Weapons of Opportunity instructor. He won a Medal of Valor in Vietnam. He's my Sensei's Sensei.
@@hiisigobli4612 Here. This is Grand Master Advincula teaching MMA via Isshinryu Kumite about 20 years before the UFC or ONE even existed. This is the same thing he taught in t he Marine Corps for 20 years.
th-cam.com/video/Vf7BhEpNf_o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8BFwZZXadAcd-n1_