Has mcDojolife reviewed GKR Karate ? I did this for a year or so, discipline was ok, rates were ok, I got really fit, but casual sparring and blending styles was Taboo. They didnt like my Hackeysack game before class either, though the kids loved it and I had a small team going.
Yeah and if you assume he ONLY gets in fights on Friday and Saturday nights, that's over 5 1/2 YEARS of fights EVERY weekend without a weekend off during that time. 🤣🤣
I have had 300 pillow fights under my "belt". Many with actual human beings. I was a 33 degree rainbow spectrum belt and then became a shriner. I also climbed bear mountain to kill a bear bare hand.
I personally have been in about 20, (I started most of them, I was a huge trouble maker). I have a broken eye socket (resulting in partial sight in left eye) and at 37 I am due to have maxifacial surgery . 600 fights... I'd be a corpse.
..."over 600 streetfights"?...He's had more "streetfights" than Would-Be- Great-Karate-Grandmaster of USA Goju: Aaron Banks of NYC. The latter supposedly had 400 streetfights. Maybe it was "catfights"?...whatever. Two Cents
When I was an assistant instructor before moving here to California, I had the misfortunes of having three students using what I taught them for the wrong reasons. They were beating up their classmates in school and going around beating up homeless people for fun. When I found out about this, the head instructor and I kicked them out of our Dojang and informed other martial arts schools within the vicinity to not have anything to do with these three students.
I mean the commercial is two dudes in a garage with a weight rack in the background pantomiming a fight scene, and claiming that you can become a brutally effective fighter in just a few days. Who would take this nonsense seriously? 😂
These ads that say "traditional schools require a lot of time, but in our school you can learn in days" are admirable. You know you get a solid advice, because all these pro and armature athletes (or take any field for that matter - mathematicians, computer gamers, dancers, chess payers, musicians) got where they are with only a few hours a practice every other year.
The first commercial remind me of Rex from Rex Kwon do, he created a fighting system that he developed after only two seasons of fighting in the octagon lol 😂
And a serious arrest record. Nobody gets into that many fights and hasn't been incarcerated, in which case, nobody wants advice from this guy. He's a walking example of what not to do.
Any time someone claims to have "600 street fights" under their belt, you know they've never been in a real fight in their entire life. I'm also pretty sure anyone claiming to be a "special operations guy" has never been in the military.
My operations are special too..... I gave 601 people the touch of death. I learned it all online. When I lift weights, i just stare at the weight rack and gain muscle. I knitted my own black belt and now have ascended to new levels of conciousness.
The part about practice makes perfect only if you do it right reminds me of something my sensei says a lot. “Practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect”
I know I heard this on a movie somewhere but I can't find the quote. "Practice makes perfect practice, perfect practice makes perfection" I heard it sometime between 2011 and 2015. I'll get back if I ever find it. Lol
I was a bouncer and I did jail time and I never lost a fight but only because I never crossed paths with anyone who trained as a fighter. I'm not delusional enough to think I could teach someone to fight a trained fighter. I could maybe give pointers on de-escalation and surviving a fight with some drunks or in a cell.
On becoming a brutally effective fighter in a couple of days: One of the biggest parts of being "brutally effective" is stamina. You can't do that in a couple of days.
@@undercoverwarrior3149 Yep! I have done bouncing and I got into......ZERO fights during my time as a bouncer. If you use your head, and your brain, and some wisdom, you can stay out of trouble. Being a dick is what gets a bouncer in trouble. Being big (I was 6-2 290 and lifting heavy weights all those years ago, in decent shape) helps, but being cool and knowing how to calm down situations is a must. 600 street fights is nothing to brag about.
Those “ special operation guys that are active duty” usually don’t advertise their faces or what they online to thousands of people. I think those guys would be smart enough not to make themselves a target.
600 street fights huh that's like 24 fights a month since you were 15yrs old if let's just say your 40yrs old now that's a full time job just trying to get into enough fights to run that number up too 600.........Amazing sign me up.
:30 I was hoping you were going to do this one. This is my favorite one because he says his buddy John learned how to teach anybody to be dangerous in just a few days by being a bouncer. Now I've been a bouncer, and I didn't need, learn, or even use any of my martial arts skills doing it. It was all about size and numbers.
One thing you have to realize and come in terms with is that sometimes martial arts can fall into the wrong hands. Even though it’s rare, it does happen. Some people learn martial arts only to be able to pick fights and beat people up for fun.
that reminds me of the people who comment on every martial arts video (especially TMA) and say "that won't work on the street in the brawl, I could kick this guys ass in a street brawl" I wonder if these "street fighters" ever got into a fight or ever took a karate class.
I have trained in many different styles for years. Some that are effective in the cage, some that are not...as they do have many techniques that are illegal in sport competition. I "believe" I can hold my own if necessary. But fortunately I am wise enough to think of every opponent being better than me, and therefore avoid fights altogether.
600 street fight guy reminds me of a movie called Knockaround Guys. vin diesel has a scene where he tells a guy hes about to fight, "500. .. 500 street fight is the number i told myself would make me a legitimate tough guy." awesome scene. which doesn't translate to being cool in real life tho
It's hard to teach people face to face let alone online when u can't see their stance hand placement or anything online training can be great to supplement ur training key word supplement thank you for all u do Rob
Yeah I can see how some karate training is possible online, like your kihon and your kata, but I don't think there's lot of value beyond that. I mean, I think it could work as something complementary to in-person training. So if you don't have time or the dojo is far away, then you benefit in having fewer 1-on-1 sessions & in person gradings, though I see it being harder and slower to make progress if you rely too much on it. I mean for us we had a couple of books that we'd study from when practicing away from the dojo and there was value to doing that. There is just value to having a sensei there in person. But as part of standard karate curriculum you also have your set kumite, which you need a partner for and when you hit the black belts (at least in the form of Shotokan I studied) then you are required to spar with a black belt in the grading. This is all stuff I cannot see them evaluating well over the internet.
Another point about practice (the right way) makes perfect. I learned that practicing too much leads to mistakes thus leading to PRACTICING said mistakes causing bad habits that take time to re-correct.
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There are alot of things here disagree with. 1. Time. I have time just not when the dojo is open. Not everyone works 9-5. When I Get of work at 3AM there is No dojo open. 2. Just because You train online does not mean You don’t train in classes also. I go to a kickboxing gym when I find the time, but I whant to train more. One again the kickboxing gym is not open at 3AM. And yes I do train i the middle of the night. 3. Rank yes. You earn a rank. And thats important. Because that is how You get your feedback. If You don’t have gradings You might learn the system wrong. The belt is just a belt, it’s not important. The feedback is whats important. And a black belt is just that You are an advanced practitioner of the system you train. Regardless of what that system is. My advice is train. Train in a dojo, train at seminars, train at home. Any training is better then nothing. Ps. If You whant to learn Uechi ryu karate online, don’t go to karate academy online, go to mattson academy of Uechi ryu, it is way way way better. ds.
I was a bouncer for 3 years, never once got into a fight doing that job, broke quite a few fights up and was threatened a few times but never had anyone try anything.
The biggest excuse is the old "I've gotta get in a little better shape first so I can start training 2-3 times a week". No, you'll get in shape. Just go do it. You start rolling on a regular basis, you're going to get in better shape. Ridiculous to think u need to get in shape first so that THEN you can go train. It's like my ex who cleaned before the house keeper came so she wouldn't think we were dirty people. .Just get on the mat, accept the fact that everybody else in the room can choke you out and you can't stop them. Yes, everybody. And go ahead n get started working on that claustrophobia you didn't know you had til you started this. Lol!
Man that big 'special operations guy' with over 600 street fights under his belt? That guy reminds me of my buddy from high school, *Dick Rustle who is a 7 time international invitational pocket pool champion!!* Amazing. 😁
These videos actually work last time I was attacked I thought of this guy and proceeded to laugh so hard my attackers must have assumed I had genuine mental health problems and left 🤪🤪
Why would you want to master something in a matter of a few days? you have your wholelife in front of you, what to do with the rest of it but master it further?
I know this video is 2 years old but it came across my YT feed. I'm trying to watch it but getting hung up on the math. Over 600 fights. As other people have pointed out, that's excessive. At what age did this guy start getting into street fights? If we put him at age 40 tops that's a large range of maybe 30 years if he had a rough childhood. That's 20 fights a year for 30 years. That's at least oneto two fights a month every month for 30 years. That just doesn't happen unless you're intentionally making it happen. And if so, that's a pattern of behavior that needs to be analyzed. Because something's wrong with you if that's the case.
Dude makes himself sound like he's seeking fights like he's Akuma from Streetfighter. He seeks the strongest fighter to prove to himself he is the strongest.
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Has mcDojolife reviewed GKR Karate ? I did this for a year or so, discipline was ok, rates were ok, I got really fit, but casual sparring and blending styles was Taboo. They didnt like my Hackeysack game before class either, though the kids loved it and I had a small team going.
“Special Operations guy” sounds legit.
That special operations one actually showed up as an ad on a previous video for me on this channel. Hilarious he broke that shit down.
"Special" operations guy
It's just one rank above Special Force Dude
@@ASpaceGhostFC2C it played for me *on this video* lol
Well what branch is he? I said special ops!
600 street fights? That's almost a single streetfight a day, every day, for 2 years straight! He needs to rethink his social life.
This is completely feasible if you count fights, sparring, arguments, disagreements, shadowboxing, hitting mirrors and dodging child support payments
Fighting rush hour traffic, cold, flu, inner demons.
Yeah and if you assume he ONLY gets in fights on Friday and Saturday nights, that's over 5 1/2 YEARS of fights EVERY weekend without a weekend off during that time. 🤣🤣
Next thing he's going to say is that he never ever lost one of those over 600 fights.
@@iblockpuncheswithmyface1490 🤣🤣🤣 I'm dying over here. Dude is better than Frank Dukes...lol
I'm a 6 foot 3 250lbs bouncer who pounds on drunks and undersized frat boys....those shouldn't count as street fights
@dredfunn - Dammit! Our bouncer fights don't count?
@@jiujudo1307 lol
I will ask Charlie Zelenoff how that counting is done properly.....
Of course “Special Operations Guy” is a legitimate rank!! What do you think S.O.G. knives was short for??
🤣
I remember in the army I never knew if "guy" outranked a corporal (my rank), so we never figured out who should take orders from whom.
@@DoctorZisIN 😂 love it
When I’m sparring and someone says there a street fighter it’s basically them saying they think they can fight but they can’t
I'm a street fighter, I love playing 3rd Strike
@@justalurker3489 EVO MOMENT 37 FTW!
If this guy had 600 street fights i have 2000 just by fighting thru streets of traffic
Nah bruh shoryuken bruh
Then you get hit by the Hadouken.
I have had 300 pillow fights under my "belt". Many with actual human beings. I was a 33 degree rainbow spectrum belt and then became a shriner. I also climbed bear mountain to kill a bear bare hand.
Take my money and train me!
@mizukarate - Where's your $300 DVD's? $100 on-line course? GrandMaster!
Actually I am a competent martial artist. Various situations in the streets.
I want a black belt in pillow fighting with bears.
If they guy has already been in 600 street fights then he is doing something wrong.
ch bu or really unlucky,lol!!
He'd be pretty brain damaged by now.
@@iblockpuncheswithmyface1490 Nah. Remember, he's "brutally effective".
That's over twice as many wins as Charlie Z
@@herculesbrofister265 Maybe all his fights have been with Charlie.
I personally have been in about 20, (I started most of them, I was a huge trouble maker). I have a broken eye socket (resulting in partial sight in left eye) and at 37 I am due to have maxifacial surgery . 600 fights... I'd be a corpse.
You just have to take this guy’s course and the next 563 will be as easy as sneezing brother.
Even Charlie Zelonoff has only had 320 fights…and he’s won every single one no matter what the videos show.
@Mark - Charlie Z = GOAT!
To be fair when he fought Deontay Wilder Charlie had to carry his own gloves and shorts into the gym probably gassed him out 😂
Funny, I was literally thinking about Charlie as I listened to the first 20 seconds of this video 😂
the 7 people who disliked this got a blackbelt online
You mean I could have saved myself the last 20 years and just waited until I could buy, I mean earn, a black belt online?? Stupid me...
Um excuse me 24 get it right
@Novelty -Or, Budovideo's? Not that I did...
My black belt of 20 dan and a skull of death is from amazon.
I got a brown belt online. eBay. It keeps my pants up. ... Ok cheap Karate Kid joke
600 street fights...every one against his own demons.
"600 street fights" lmaoooooooo
Lmao I came to say this exact thing six hundred fights is probably a bit exaggerated
..."over 600 streetfights"?...He's had more "streetfights" than Would-Be- Great-Karate-Grandmaster of USA Goju: Aaron Banks of NYC. The latter supposedly had 400 streetfights.
Maybe it was "catfights"?...whatever.
Two Cents
@Teflon baste : "Giggle mittens"? Hahaha!
@@raymondfrye5017 Maybe he thinks every argument with his wife and friends counts as a fight?
Sounds like Vin Diesels character from "Knock Around Guys".
4:30 the "Special Operations Guy" Patch had me dying...lol
Has someone made that patch yet?
Ive never seen an animated version of a person look so much like the real life version of the person 😂😂😂 That intro is PERFECT!
Its really late to say this but maybe he's been in 600 street fights is because every time he sneezes he immediately starts swingin
"Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect. Everything else just builds bad habits" - my first instructor at least 4 times an hour
Me and that guy might get along lol
I was in the Army with the MOS of "Radio Guy" and now I work in an ER as a "Medical Guy".
😂😂😂
If anyone promises you that you can master anything in a couple of days then they are a scammer and you should run in the other direction.
Maybe tying a shoe?
@@brandonamezquita4501 you must not have kids.
@@jimmelay71 I was talking about adults. I remember the pain it was to tie my shoe as a kid. I would just tuck them in my sock.
To be fair, he said become a brutal fighter in a couple of days. Not a master. Its a catch 22. Helps defend against lawsuits.
@@christiandean7934 not trying to be a jerk but that's not a Catch-22.
I love how he threw the “ex-bouncer” in there.
When I was an assistant instructor before moving here to California, I had the misfortunes of having three students using what I taught them for the wrong reasons. They were beating up their classmates in school and going around beating up homeless people for fun.
When I found out about this, the head instructor and I kicked them out of our Dojang and informed other martial arts schools within the vicinity to not have anything to do with these three students.
Awkward moment when they get their
ass beat because the fuck the state champ wrestler. Might have been good for them.
Don't feel badly, on one than more occasion, I got the best of young punks like that- lights for one so much for katas
Gim Paul you’re very welcome sir. Sir I taught Tang Soo Do and Gerald taught BJJ at the same Dojang over the weekends.
Gim Paul thank you sir and happy new year 🎊🎈🎆 to you as well.
@@leethomson5733 😂😂
600 street fights? That make you an anime character!
Your videos are mixed with common sense, humor and honesty. Thank you for taking the time to make these awesome videos.
I mean the commercial is two dudes in a garage with a weight rack in the background pantomiming a fight scene, and claiming that you can become a brutally effective fighter in just a few days. Who would take this nonsense seriously? 😂
UFC announcer: this man is a 2nd degree black belt out pf KARATE ACADEMY ONLINE
These ads that say "traditional schools require a lot of time, but in our school you can learn in days" are admirable. You know you get a solid advice, because all these pro and armature athletes (or take any field for that matter - mathematicians, computer gamers, dancers, chess payers, musicians) got where they are with only a few hours a practice every other year.
600 street fkn fights & he ain't in prison 🤣
The first commercial remind me of Rex from Rex Kwon do, he created a fighting system that he developed after only two seasons of fighting in the octagon lol 😂
Auggie 🤣 bow to your Sensei!
@@Tripleartsacademy in Rex Kwon do we use the Buddy system no more flying solo 😂👍
Mortal kombat " low spinning kick " ...ok that was *pretty good*
Yeah I think that's based on No Kan Do?
Lol 600 street fights, sounds like some one has an anger problem
And a serious arrest record. Nobody gets into that many fights and hasn't been incarcerated, in which case, nobody wants advice from this guy. He's a walking example of what not to do.
Caine got into at least one fight every week and he was chill as fuck.
He only worked on "Ladies Night" and drunk Women are not what I would call a fight !
Any time someone claims to have "600 street fights" under their belt, you know they've never been in a real fight in their entire life.
I'm also pretty sure anyone claiming to be a "special operations guy" has never been in the military.
your special operations guy patch idea would make for a great Tee shirt. hahahaha
My operations are special too..... I gave 601 people the touch of death. I learned it all online. When I lift weights, i just stare at the weight rack and gain muscle. I knitted my own black belt and now have ascended to new levels of conciousness.
The part about practice makes perfect only if you do it right reminds me of something my sensei says a lot. “Practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect”
I know I heard this on a movie somewhere but I can't find the quote. "Practice makes perfect practice, perfect practice makes perfection" I heard it sometime between 2011 and 2015. I'll get back if I ever find it. Lol
I was a bouncer and I did jail time and I never lost a fight but only because I never crossed paths with anyone who trained as a fighter. I'm not delusional enough to think I could teach someone to fight a trained fighter. I could maybe give pointers on de-escalation and surviving a fight with some drunks or in a cell.
600 street fights? you are probably the one starting those fights
Running up to people charlie Z style and punching them in the face
I learned all my Karate watching The Karate Kid.
You can earn the next level belt watching Revenge of the Ninja. Just trying to help.
"Let's keep this train rolling" more like keep this train wreck rolling. LOL!
You are the man! Keep this content coming - love your Instagram and Facebook posts too man!
On becoming a brutally effective fighter in a couple of days:
One of the biggest parts of being "brutally effective" is stamina. You can't do that in a couple of days.
If John was really in that many street fights he would have had to be in a fight every week for over 11 years.
Well they did say he was a bouncer....so it is possible 🤷♂️
Then your a terrible bouncer tho
@@undercoverwarrior3149 Yep! I have done bouncing and I got into......ZERO fights during my time as a bouncer. If you use your head, and your brain, and some wisdom, you can stay out of trouble. Being a dick is what gets a bouncer in trouble. Being big (I was 6-2 290 and lifting heavy weights all those years ago, in decent shape) helps, but being cool and knowing how to calm down situations is a must. 600 street fights is nothing to brag about.
Training a martial art is dedication, passion and hard work...You are right, Rob: If something looks to simple it could never be true!
600 street fights in his back alley garage with a grappling dummy if ya ask me
I have about 30 years of martial arts experience. My first choice of self-defense? My .357 mag.
Never fails to win.
what if this dude wuz in over 600 fights with the SAME person? also,i'm seriously likin' the whole karate & egg rolls emporium concept,ay.
@Sgt. Giggle Mittens mmmmhmm in interested
If John has been street fighting for 20 years, that's about one fight every 12 days.
Dan H maybe he includes his childhood? And video games? Lol
He’s obviously 🙄 a bully
@@dozer11 We could double it and say he's 40 years old. Then he'd be at more than one fight per month since date of birth. Too funny.
"Johhhn is a dick." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
600 Street fights and he is 1. Not in prison? 2. Not in the grave?
"600 STREET FIGHTS" LOL!! This dude must live in a Kung Fu movie.
the 600 street fights:/ sounds like a huge red flag:/:(
Those “ special operation guys that are active duty” usually don’t advertise their faces or what they online to thousands of people. I think those guys would be smart enough not to make themselves a target.
600 street fights huh that's like 24 fights a month since you were 15yrs old if let's just say your 40yrs old now that's a full time job just trying to get into enough fights to run that number up too 600.........Amazing sign me up.
With 24 fights a month it would take anyone about 2,2 years. 24*12=288*2,2=Around 600
600 street fights under his belt 😂🤣😃😄😅
:30 I was hoping you were going to do this one. This is my favorite one because he says his buddy John learned how to teach anybody to be dangerous in just a few days by being a bouncer. Now I've been a bouncer, and I didn't need, learn, or even use any of my martial arts skills doing it. It was all about size and numbers.
One thing you have to realize and come in terms with is that sometimes martial arts can fall into the wrong hands. Even though it’s rare, it does happen. Some people learn martial arts only to be able to pick fights and beat people up for fun.
that reminds me of the people who comment on every martial arts video (especially TMA) and say "that won't work on the street in the brawl, I could kick this guys ass in a street brawl" I wonder if these "street fighters" ever got into a fight or ever took a karate class.
Natalie Shannon I know what you mean
I have trained in many different styles for years. Some that are effective in the cage, some that are not...as they do have many techniques that are illegal in sport competition. I "believe" I can hold my own if necessary. But fortunately I am wise enough to think of every opponent being better than me, and therefore avoid fights altogether.
600 street fight guy reminds me of a movie called Knockaround Guys. vin diesel has a scene where he tells a guy hes about to fight, "500. .. 500 street fight is the number i told myself would make me a legitimate tough guy."
awesome scene. which doesn't translate to being cool in real life tho
“Are you fat and lazy but want to tell people you’re a black belt in karate?”
Great episode! It's like Spiritual Warfare, you have to pour yourself into it. No easy solutions, daily battles. Victory.
Cringey indeed. Thanks for taking on these topics.
What do you think about Gracie Academy online BJJ where you can get a blue belt without even rolling once?
One sect of the gracie family gave out blue belts online for a short period of time. They got some major flack for it...
@Just Kevin oh jeez... I think that should be renamed "overconfidence gets you killed"
Everytime he paused the video I knew it was coming. I'm so glad I found this channel
hahaha love your face expressions during those commercials - you got it! become a terminator just by watchin that first one :-)
It's hard to teach people face to face let alone online when u can't see their stance hand placement or anything online training can be great to supplement ur training key word supplement thank you for all u do Rob
I saw that first ad on fb and called them out oon how ridiculous it was and I got bombarded with hate, was so funny !
Getting blackbelt online. Now we know where keyboard warriors came from.🤣🤣🤣
Yeah I can see how some karate training is possible online, like your kihon and your kata, but I don't think there's lot of value beyond that. I mean, I think it could work as something complementary to in-person training. So if you don't have time or the dojo is far away, then you benefit in having fewer 1-on-1 sessions & in person gradings, though I see it being harder and slower to make progress if you rely too much on it. I mean for us we had a couple of books that we'd study from when practicing away from the dojo and there was value to doing that. There is just value to having a sensei there in person.
But as part of standard karate curriculum you also have your set kumite, which you need a partner for and when you hit the black belts (at least in the form of Shotokan I studied) then you are required to spar with a black belt in the grading. This is all stuff I cannot see them evaluating well over the internet.
The fighting style used by special forces is bjj as said by Jocko willink on jre podcast
And you're going to trust a proven seal over a special operations guy?!?! Crazy I tell ya!😂😂😂
How perfect that the ad I got was for navy seal killing secrets. "SEAL secrets" advertising a one punch technique
10:20 Testing should be an in person event.
Did John skip leg day?
Like that, I probably could go and buy a black belt, but to earn one cuts into my party time.
Meanwhile my sensei forces you to do 20-40 pushups if you forget to bow, fail an attack, or drop your weapon.
I appreciate the fact the don't say he WON those street fights.
Another point about practice (the right way) makes perfect. I learned that practicing too much leads to mistakes thus leading to PRACTICING said mistakes causing bad habits that take time to re-correct.
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There are alot of things here disagree with.
1. Time. I have time just not when the dojo is open. Not everyone works 9-5.
When I Get of work at 3AM there is No dojo open.
2. Just because You train online does not mean You don’t train in classes also.
I go to a kickboxing gym when I find the time, but I whant to train more. One again the kickboxing gym is not open at 3AM. And yes I do train i the middle of the night.
3. Rank yes. You earn a rank. And thats important.
Because that is how You get your feedback.
If You don’t have gradings You might learn the system wrong.
The belt is just a belt, it’s not important. The feedback is whats important.
And a black belt is just that You are an advanced practitioner of the system you train.
Regardless of what that system is.
My advice is train. Train in a dojo, train at seminars, train at home.
Any training is better then nothing.
Ps. If You whant to learn Uechi ryu karate online, don’t go to karate academy online, go to mattson academy of Uechi ryu, it is way way way better. ds.
My friend the bouncer...lol..
I was a bouncer for 3 years, never once got into a fight doing that job, broke quite a few fights up and was threatened a few times but never had anyone try anything.
You had me at "all you can eat egg rolls"! 😀
"Special Operations guy". Completely possible... In the same way I'm a "car guy"! Smh
Nah it's real, hes with the 101st Legit Hardcore Guys.
The biggest excuse is the old "I've gotta get in a little better shape first so I can start training 2-3 times a week". No, you'll get in shape. Just go do it. You start rolling on a regular basis, you're going to get in better shape. Ridiculous to think u need to get in shape first so that THEN you can go train. It's like my ex who cleaned before the house keeper came so she wouldn't think we were dirty people. .Just get on the mat, accept the fact that everybody else in the room can choke you out and you can't stop them. Yes, everybody. And go ahead n get started working on that claustrophobia you didn't know you had til you started this. Lol!
"My buddy Abe is an ex-Ice Cream Truck Driver, and now he's an active Stock Trader Guy with over 2000 Short Stock Trades under his vest!"
02:19
Simon Lizotte (world class famous disc golfer) always says “practice makes permanent.” I feel that is what the expression should be xD
This man has more street fights than Ryu
"ex bouncer, special forces guy"..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
you commentaries are great ! you are right about the 600 fights !
In 600 streetfights how often you get stabbed?
LOL... the first video shows a symbol in the bottom left corner which looks EXACTLY like the Shadowloo icon from the Street Fighter games.
Well duh. The video bombards you with negative images so you come out bein like Blanka.
They shoulda said “You’ll be able to win that fight just like you’re ringing a bell”.
Man that big 'special operations guy' with over 600 street fights under his belt?
That guy reminds me of my buddy from high school,
*Dick Rustle who is a 7 time international invitational pocket pool champion!!*
Amazing. 😁
These videos actually work last time I was attacked I thought of this guy and proceeded to laugh so hard my attackers must have assumed I had genuine mental health problems and left 🤪🤪
The only Street Fights John has had is Zangief vs Vega...
something I kind of realized since you started showing you a face quite a while back is have you ever explained the scar on your lip?
Yes, did a full video on it.
@@McDojoLife I'll have to find it then. Do you know what video?
Why would you want to master something in a matter of a few days? you have your wholelife in front of you, what to do with the rest of it but master it further?
Dude had a sneezing fit and beat up everything , lolol
I know this video is 2 years old but it came across my YT feed. I'm trying to watch it but getting hung up on the math. Over 600 fights. As other people have pointed out, that's excessive. At what age did this guy start getting into street fights? If we put him at age 40 tops that's a large range of maybe 30 years if he had a rough childhood. That's 20 fights a year for 30 years. That's at least oneto two fights a month every month for 30 years. That just doesn't happen unless you're intentionally making it happen. And if so, that's a pattern of behavior that needs to be analyzed. Because something's wrong with you if that's the case.
Dude makes himself sound like he's seeking fights like he's Akuma from Streetfighter. He seeks the strongest fighter to prove to himself he is the strongest.
I ran a black belt on line course. No one ever completed.
I got an alternative to martial arts class.....it may involve the 2 nd
One of these commercials popped up before this video started
My DD214 says MASTER showboat special guy of operations.
600 street fights? That guy is even tougher than Charlie Z.