Nat’s kata was really strong and power same with James’s. It’s very surprising to see a video of Nat doing kata in a competition because he is usually filming videos in his dojo with his punching bag.
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Nat’s kata was more calm while James’s kata was more aggressive. I’m not the judging type so I wouldn’t know who would win because they were both equally beautiful
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
The quickness at which both contestants turn around to attack into a different direction. I believe Mastery of these katas can help you defend against multiple attackers from different angles. I believe Nat’s kata better showcased the potential to be able to be everywhere at once throwing quick and powerful attacks than James’s kata did. Although James’s kata did have that amazing section near the end where he attacked in all 4 directions, making quick 90 AND 180 degree turns followed by fast and powerful kicks. There was a lot more going on in these Katas that I just didn’t understand but I’m glad I could appreciate plenty about them. Great performance on both contestants 👏
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
As A MMA (Taekwondo,Karate(Shotokan),Boxing,Muay Thai, Judo And KyoKushin) Player Watching Nat Hearn Has Really Improven My Speed And Agility Way To Go Nat!
Ok before you start hating on this video because its not a fight then let me tell you this to shut your nervous system up. This is a KATA show. Kata is fixed techniques that you are NOT meant to use in a fight. Imagine drawing your favorite cartoon character, what if you remember how to draw it the fastest and best way? Its like a textbook. Kata is the textbook of martial arts. I gotta say i love the Katas both Nat and James shown us. Very impressive but if you telling me that those Kata is not a good textbook, blame it on sports karate.
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
@@ManHoldingTheSun Yes apparently about 20 I think but from what I have heard they have greater emphasis on sparring and other stuff....tough ass style...
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Ohan Dai is a good kata, unfortunately, it wasn't executed well, james needs more practice(this is just my opinion, I based it on the other ohan dai katas I've watched so far)
Why We Put Off Prayer Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. (Philippians 4:6) Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer? Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true? How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour. Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us. Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important. In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress. There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down. Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything. The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done” (Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Two Things, It Shows Confidence and it emphasize exhalation and putting our energy into the strike. That is why we "Kiai" and yell out the name of the Kata, that is Karata, Using the word Screaming is a bit Exaggerating, not the right Word to use.
Kata, kata is like shadow sparring but instead of replicating like youre in a fight, youre trying to achieve good form of your kata, and then you can use kata to fight (that is called bunkai)
Surfing stance one parallel other Diagonal gotta pay the capoeirista who beat ya. Dre’s Day only meant and still means Eazy E(volved) payday mothafucka
nat does deserve it. i feel like blue was pretty dramatic but he was amazing too! the intensity,speed..etc was pretty good but i honestly preferred nat,he looked calm throughout the whole thing and waa aggressive when needed
Kumite is still not fighting its a point system based one who ever is faster If the rules of kumite were based on damage done and not just hitting you oppent then it wouldnt be a joke
Nat’s kata was really strong and power same with James’s. It’s very surprising to see a video of Nat doing kata in a competition because he is usually filming videos in his dojo with his punching bag.
Yea. Got this video recommended to me suddenly
@@TheReal_Popming ye, i recommended to me suddenly as well
Yeah…
do you have any videos i can watch about kata
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Bro...this is the first time i've seen nat perform, he is WAY better than i thought...
That Nat Hearn guy looks cool he should start a yt channel or sumn
He already has one
@@cosmok783that’s the joke
@@freesbi oh k 😂
fr
He got a channel it's called :nathearn
Nat’s kata was more calm while James’s kata was more aggressive. I’m not the judging type so I wouldn’t know who would win because they were both equally beautiful
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
you put my thoughts into words. yes exactly!!
I think it was 50/50 but I guess Nat cause he’s movements were move clear to see
i couldnt hear anything at start so i turned my volume to max and when nat screamed i jumed so badly i hit my head 🤣😭
LMFAO
Hopefully, it wasn´t like 3am 😂
Lmao, u ok 😅
The tiger (symbol of Shotokan karate) is a feline of calm and slow approaches even though it has a deadly grasp. Nat shows that.
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
ywah but doesnt his opponent do gojo ryu?
Hey it’s the guy from the Nat Hearn comments 😃
Nats kata was just as sharp as his jawline.
Personally, i think blue was too agressive. I like the calmness of red. He is calm and explodes then remains calm. It left a better impression on me.
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
that’s because they’re different katas. some are aggressive, some are calm, it depends on how the kata is made and interpreted
@@kyun7193 ooohh alright. I dont know that much about martial arts. Thanks for letting me know!
@@kyun7193 who won for you? It seemed like a tie to me.
Love the contrast between Nat’s Calm kata and James’s more intense kata! Both were beautiful in their own right.
The quickness at which both contestants turn around to attack into a different direction. I believe Mastery of these katas can help you defend against multiple attackers from different angles. I believe Nat’s kata better showcased the potential to be able to be everywhere at once throwing quick and powerful attacks than James’s kata did. Although James’s kata did have that amazing section near the end where he attacked in all 4 directions, making quick 90 AND 180 degree turns followed by fast and powerful kicks.
There was a lot more going on in these Katas that I just didn’t understand but I’m glad I could appreciate plenty about them. Great performance on both contestants 👏
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
@@faith9505nobody cares about religion in a karate thing bro
Finally seeing Nat in action
Everybody is from Nat’s yt channel that’s why they are using his first name but using Harrison James’ Last Name
Nat’s scream at 0:21 and 2:23 gave me chills
😂 it really does
Fr. It sounded so cool but a little weird cuz it's unusual to his usual calm tone in vids.
(His scream sounded like he just stubbed his pinky toe)
Something you don't want to hear coming from the toilet late at night....
@@TheStrataminori would have to go to the toilet if I heard his battle cry
As A MMA (Taekwondo,Karate(Shotokan),Boxing,Muay Thai, Judo And KyoKushin) Player Watching Nat Hearn Has Really Improven My Speed And Agility Way To Go Nat!
Ok before you start hating on this video because its not a fight then let me tell you this to shut your nervous system up.
This is a KATA show. Kata is fixed techniques that you are NOT meant to use in a fight. Imagine drawing your favorite cartoon character, what if you remember how to draw it the fastest and best way? Its like a textbook. Kata is the textbook of martial arts.
I gotta say i love the Katas both Nat and James shown us. Very impressive but if you telling me that those Kata is not a good textbook, blame it on sports karate.
Not a single person is hating what are you talking about, why are you fighting ghosts bro.
Nats Kiai Was Truly Amazing Dude Is Great
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Superb performance 💕😎👍.
Yo karate is something else
As a kyokhusinkai, this video was great
Does kyokushin have kata btw?
@@ManHoldingTheSun Yes apparently about 20 I think but from what I have heard they have greater emphasis on sparring and other stuff....tough ass style...
Nat, you were brilliant!!!
Great katas!
Man got the best stances in the world
0:21 Nat's Kata
2:23 Nat's Kiai
3:41 Harrison's Kata
5:12 Harrison's Kiai
Which one is best?
Type your comments👇
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
Nat
I think Nat’s kiai is more scary, I guess that wins it for me
What is the name of the kata?
Gojushiho Dai (Shotokan) vs Ohan Dai (Shito Ryu)
Beautiful!
Hearn Nat and Rika Usami are my role models for kata. :)
very nice❤
а бой то где ?
What kata did he do
This was sick omg
Ohan Dai is a good kata, unfortunately, it wasn't executed well, james needs more practice(this is just my opinion, I based it on the other ohan dai katas I've watched so far)
Nat ❤❤😊
Jeeze DUDE! OSS!
Sofa experts in commentary
So, where’s the fight?
Is nat hearn a shotokan?
Why We Put Off Prayer
Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.
(Philippians 4:6)
Why don’t we pray more often? And why do we put off prayer?
Maybe we don’t pray as often as we should because we think we don’t have the time. But is that really true?
How much time do we spend on social media every day? Recent research says that people in the United States check their social media accounts seventeen times each day. That is once every waking hour.
Imagine if we prayed seventeen times every day instead of checking our phones. We can waste so much time. Yet we’ll make time for what matters to us.
Maybe another reason we don’t pray is that we don’t think prayer is all that important. We would never admit that outright, of course. But what do we really think about prayer? It is, in fact, very important.
In the Book of Joshua, we read about the Israelites who were led out of the bondage of Egypt into a new land flowing with milk and honey. But there was an obstacle in their path: the mighty city of Jericho, a huge fortress.
There was no way they could bring it down militarily. But God told them He would give them the city. So, they prayed and called on God, and He gave them a rather unorthodox battle plan. They marched around the city, yelled, and blew trumpets. But it worked, and the walls of that fortress came crashing down.
Afterward they needed to conquer a smaller town called Ai. But the Israelites didn’t pray about defeating Ai. And when they went to capture it, they were soundly defeated. This serves as a reminder that we need to pray about everything.
The Bible says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done”
(Philippians 4:6). Do you have a need today? Call out to Jesus.
he is indeed
yes!
yes
Way to go Nat!!!
Nat my idol
its my boi NATTT!!!!!
Nice
I would like to see nat in a fighting competition
Nat looks like he's straight from the first series of Blackadder.
whats the name of nats kata
Gojushiho Dai (Shotokan)
Woah!>
ooooh i loe this guy's channel, didnt know he competed tho
isnt he the guy from tiktok
Hey, I OWN that guy!!!
Its the tutorial guy!
Nat hearn supremacy
Nat hearn has more subscribers than this chanel, that's extremely ironic for me
Nat jad that Grace
Wtf i was waiting for the fight 😂
Me too brooou
Comment section gotta touch grass fr 💀
that was some good acting. Hollywood should hire them
bro was screaming we dont do that in TKD tho
This is karate
Two Things, It Shows Confidence and it emphasize exhalation and putting our energy into the strike. That is why we "Kiai" and yell out the name of the Kata, that is Karata, Using the word Screaming is a bit Exaggerating, not the right Word to use.
@@JamesStyle1 interesting, in taekwondo we just yell out "HAAH" and we dont shout the forms before execution
I have no clue what this is i thought they would fight lol
It's kata, kinda like shadow boxing, but as a showcase of technique rather than strength
Same ,
Didn't know it's showcase match
Like taekwondo pomsae I guess
it says it in the title already lmao, its only katas
@@PreistoricSpark oh that's nice
@@notasteinrhythm7032 never done karate in my life i didnt know lmfao i only do kickboxing
chat was alive 💀
*THIS IS SOME SERIOUS CHAKI CHAN SHIT !!*
Ao win
i didnt know nat competed ooooo
I thought he was a black belt
He is they wear colors so people who dont know their names can say this is blue and this is red
Yeah, but in karate match it is the rule to wear blue or red belt, and the one with red belt go first
They both are black belts but they wear red and blue belts for tournament.
he is those types of red and blue belts are for competitions only
nice dancing
Why did you just say that trying to mock something like this a tradition and apart of many peoples cultures
I thought i was gonna watch a fight
lmao it literally says kata
@@arlenn1 lmao i didn’t know all those stances were called kata, just wanted to see his skill level outside of shorts
i honestly prefer watching kata rather than kumite and sparring.
@@idkuhh621kumite is sparring and ye same
theyoutube martial arts guy whatt
How Harrison screams in Japanese tf
wheres the fighting?
Not hate but can someone tell me what was they doing 😂😂
they're doing katas
Kata, kata is like shadow sparring but instead of replicating like youre in a fight, youre trying to achieve good form of your kata, and then you can use kata to fight (that is called bunkai)
@@ManHoldingTheSun thanx
who expected both of them to fight ⬇⬇
Me fr
I thought they were gonna fight 😂
Man, they don't fight. Lame.
is this really a fight
does it look like a fight ?
it’s not sparring nor a fight,just two excellent kata player’s doing kata.
its not a fight its just kata
Surfing stance one parallel other Diagonal gotta pay the capoeirista who beat ya. Dre’s Day only meant and still means Eazy E(volved) payday mothafucka
When the mirror MiRrOrZ
Boring
You like baki and you say this is boring?
@@kennethcastro187fr baki sucks
@@buffalobillsfan5511 ok its your opinion
why watch it?
He doesnt deserve it , Blue was better
no
nat does deserve it. i feel like blue was pretty dramatic but he was amazing too! the intensity,speed..etc was pretty good but i honestly preferred nat,he looked calm throughout the whole thing and waa aggressive when needed
muay thai better
But you don’t actually do it, I bet.
@@modesttomato4332Ong bro sees red
Why u here then?
Both got beaten bloody bad by a Brazilian Capoeirista
Wtf is this. I thought it was martial arts not a dance competition.
so naive lol
it’s not dancing but an art form. you should educate yourself more on karate before you make assumptions. :)
You both just fed the troll. Disappointed in you.
@@danm8004 it’s a genuine concern.
@@ammadasif1771 no, it isn't. You're either joking or wrong.
Damn Nat sucks I hope he doesn't go around claiming to know karate😂😂😂
75% screaming 5%useful 5%good looking 15% wth looking
Like you exept the 5% good looking part
wtf they didn't even fight. This is why karate is seen as a joke.
sparring is different from kata
it's just like poomsae in taekwondo
so naive lol
karate isn’t always about sparring and kumite (kumite is sparring),kata is also karate but different
Kumite is still not fighting its a point system based one who ever is faster
If the rules of kumite were based on damage done and not just hitting you oppent then it wouldnt be a joke
literally says kata ☠️