For the last few months I've absolutely loved your content. But I couldn't figure out why. I just assumed it was because I am also a fellow martial artist, but that just didn't feel like the main reason. And here recently, I've realized it's because of how much you remind me of my big brother. He went in the Air Force five or six years ago, and I haven't seen him in about three years. You're basically Nick (that's his name) if he was a martial artist. Seeing you really eases the pain, so thank you.
I started Taekwondo at the age of 47, and I really enjoy it and now I’ve got a 12 day flexibility plan ( to help improve my mobility and kick higher, thanks Nat:)
“We don't master martial arts to win fights, we master them to conquer ourselves.” 4:04 I had my doubts about that, but that all changed after I got punched in the ribs by a black belt at my gym. I learned a lot from this guy, considering he's been practicing the art for at least 40 years.
As someone who has only very recently taken up Shotokan Karate, I thank you for mentioning Point 7! I see so many comments from people on TH-cam saying "Just do Krav Maga" or "Just do BJJ". I've picked the art I want to practice. LET ME DO IT. This was a fantastic video. Informative, funny, and a hell of a good watch. Thanks, man!
My mum loves going on about that. No matter how I explain it, she still thinks that I'm a "lethal weapon" or somesuch nonsense. She doesn't really want to accept that I'm just a normal guy. I'm proud of what I've achieved and the skills that I've developed, but I also know full well how little all of that means in the grand scheme of things.
1:57 I was very un-flexible before doing Taekwondo, but after I started 3 or 4 years ago (I’m almost a blue belt now) I am very flexible. My master also teaches us more than just Taekwondo moves, he’ll occasionally teach us more advanced self defense techniques. I have a very great teacher.
Myth 9 happened to me this last week, I got my arse handed to me in sparring, lower belt, I wasn't paying attention , he caught me good... still a good lesson
Number 9 is so true. My friend is one belt rank lower than me, but he knows three other martial arts. And I (a yellow belt in taekwondo) but up a good fight against a red belt during sparring
One of the biggest martial arts myth here is that 'Martial arts is karate, taekwondo and kung fu " Forgetting the fact that mma, muay thai, lethwei, sambo, bjj, are martial arts All they know is karate, taekwondo and kung fu. And on top of that, they teach bare minimum needed. Like just the moves and not how to use them when needed. You just learn moves and exercise.
People coming into the dojo claiming they're they're a street fighter. You can tell what these people want from a mile away. All they want to do is spar and hurt people. They would ask what day sparring was. I was in great shape when i was a sensei. At the beginning of class, we would workout. So on sparring days, we would just make to workout extremely difficult, just absolutely kill them. Just nonstop pushups, jumping jacks and burpees for 20-25 mins. So when sparring finally came around, i would only let them spar me. They would be so tired that they couldn't keep their hands up. I would just give them no time to rest and they wouldn't get what they wanted out of it, so they would just leave.
Hello Nat great video, I have something that’s been going on in my mind I’ve been doing Karate for quite a while now and I was thinking About trying Muay Thai and I can’t figure out which one I should continue with Btw your my favourite martial arts content creator Update: I’m continuing with karate
Well, as he said, it's ALL about what you like. "There are no superior martial arts, just superior martial artists." Do what you love and love what you do.
Do whatever feels better to you. Find the advantages and preferences you have for each one. Do you want to include knees, elbows, and a bit more contact in your martial art? Do Muay Thai. Do you want to have a wider stance, and faster, more agile movement? Choose Karate. There are many differences and I suggest you study them thoroughly, then you will probably get a good idea on what to pick. I wish you luck on your journey, and hopefully this comment helps.
0:59 This is one of the things that annoys me the most. I met many guys who, because they were stronger than me, said they could break me with just one punch. I'm kinda skinny and look pretty young for my age while they already look like they've got a family. It was one of the reasons I got into karate and thank God it made me gain a little more respect. 2:36 The second one that also infuriates me would be this one. Look, I know that Boxing or Muay Thai are good martial arts, but doing one of those two doesn't automatically make you better than those who practice Karate, Taekwondo, Kung Fu or whatever. What does it matter if you train one of them and not know how to use it correctly? What if the other guy has more experience, is more agile and stronger? Martial art doesn't matter, you should care about the fighter's skill. 3:09 The third and last. You know that we train every day thinking about real life fights, not the fights we'll have in tournaments, right? Do you think that in these moments we will remember rules? We can still "see red" or end up smashing you into the ground if we want to, and we'll still outskill you.
that lower grade one is so true. i went against a high brown belt (taekwondo) as a yellow belt last week in a competition and won. having the skills is not the same as knowing how to use them.
Regarding the street fighter matter, my Taekwondo master always taught me that a street fight is never a fair fight, so use it to your advantage. It’s okay to play dirty when it’s needed. Especially in a street fight where you might be at a huge disadvantage because the opponent likes to play dirty yet you like to stick to the rules.
I started doing Kali/escrima on the age of 8 but I think everyone can start at any age. We don’t learn the martial art to conquer everyone we learn the art to conquer our selves
@@nathearn and I don’t believe to some masters who say “if you hard force on to it it will break”😂 we have a lot of Mcdojos in our country and that’s why our arts is dying. And Mauy Thai,karate, Teakwondo are much popular than kali
yah man, these people really gotta stop saying these!! i totally agree on the street fighting one too, your martial art is a foundation that you can use in a fight, you don’t have to do what your told, change it up sometimes! - but obviously you gotta do what you gotta do!
Mith no 7, yeah i know tha t feel... I learn pencak silat and some people say " silat is useless, just dancing and Will not save you on street fight" I actually wanted to give a "dance" to his face.
Oof... Myth number 9 hits me personally. My first Karate Dojo I asked if I could spar with a blue belt when I was white, and he politely declined, but I was then lectured by many other students on how blatantly disrespectful I had been. I later sparred with the friend who had brought me into the dojo when he was purple and I was yellow, and beat him three matches in a row. He didn't want to be friends with me after that and I ended up leaving the dojo.
4:01 I guess you can say that for almost all budo martial arts, just because they are not so popular in the Western culture and media. Many people think that just because Boxing and MMA are so well known and so popular in America and Europe, that these are like the only "efficient" martial arts to use in a street fight or what so ever. They only see like the shitty aikido stuff or random katas and think that all kinds of these are useless
remember: one of the only requirements to begin is to be motivated enough to start. if you can go through the training for years, you will develop the strength, flexibility, stamina, balance, etc.
One of my besties when he was white belt in BJJ used to regularly tap higher belts than himself. Not because he was necessarily better but because the higher belts assumed he would be easy pickings when rolling.
I start taekwando at age 17 I can tell it is the best experience it make me feel safe and have more confidence Sorry for my poor English anyway i love your content you are alway motivated to train
#2 is too real. Here in Brazil, just recently, there was a boxing match (like the ones that happen between influencers, like the kinds of Jake Paul/KSI/etc in the US) between what is basically the icon of Brazilian Boxing, Popó, 4-time boxing world champion and well beloved fighter, and a sub-celebrity bodybuilder best known from the reality show Big Brother, Kleber Bambam. To summarize the beef, Bambam called Popó a wuss for having a fight with Whinderson Nunes, one of the biggest Brazilian youtubers, and that he could take Popó in the ring. When the time of the fight came, dude didn't last a minute before forfeiting the fight and getting two knockdowns in 30 seconds. Dude was a lot bigger than Popó but experience and fighting knowledge made him kiss the floor real fast
My understanding and opinion, feel free to provide a counterpoint: No martial art is generally superior to all others, but every martial art is superior to at least one other in some way. Example: Kickboxing VS boxing. Kickboxing is superior to boxing, in that kickboxing has more options for a response to an attack, or to neutralize an opponent.
I totally agree about not being invincible . Movies are a bit to blame for this where they show a skilled martial artist takes on a whole group of guys and he just picks them off one by one . Even the best fighter is going to get overwhelmed by a sufficient number of untrained people attacking him .
Any one else with this problem, in everyday life I am probably the most un-flexable person but then I step onto the mat and I have to problem throwing kicks well above head height with good technique
I disagree with no. 4. There are martial arts that are inherently better than others, at least in certain aspects. BJJ is superior to Aikido because it teaches you how to grapple an opponent into submission. Muay Thai is better than Boxing because of the larger amount of advantages it offers. Folkstyle Wrestling is better than any other style in a self-defense scenario because it allows you to win by pinning the opponent down and incapacitate them! Unarmed Wing Chun is yet to be proven effective! No matter how strong or agile you are, a certain martial art that's not effective by its nature is not going to help in a fight and even if you're capable of defending yourself it'd most likely not be via moves taught by that martial art but by strength and agility.
Yeah. Karate can work. Me and my brother tried a karate move where you block a punch by directing the energy somewhere else. But obviously using only karate won't work in a street fight. It's just that some martial arts like kick boxing or Muay Thai may work better on their own. But did you know that karate is a great martial art for fighting groups of people. But that's why Mma is my favorite because it's mixed martial arts. I'm glad you busted all these myths and I know I sound like a nerd 🤓
I have a friend who has been doing karate for two year and I have been doing kickboxing for 5 months, I beat him in a sparing match, and he was pretty disappointed, karate can be very useful like the examples you gave it depends where you learn it but I still think you would be better of doing something like boxing or kickboxing
Thanks Nat for explaining, listening to a song pretending it's your walk out song 🐹 Thanks Nat for explaining seeing red is getting angry 🐰 ( Thanks Nat , do you really want to do a backflip tutorial ? I can't learn it , afraid of hurting my neck 🥺 ) But I still like watching you do backflips 😎👍
Myth #9 was true I’m a black belt but there are some lower belts that have done sparring training longer than me because I join after with a black belt🥋
I knew a guy who said he got into street fights, but when I asked, he said he got jumped by some guys. He was just an internet tough guy. It's funny how people will claim to be dangerous on the street, but know very little about fighting. Like they just want to look touogh for views.
Hello Dear Nat! I'm sure you have many followers like me who have had martial training in the past and have been reinvigorated by the love of fighting. You can give us 2 different series of lessons related to strength and tactical work as a lesson series! Like a personal trainer, but you already did that, you can do it with more details. As your only follower in Turkey, stay with love, stay with respect, stay with fight...
4:02 My little brother had a teacher who was a black belt in karate as a kid. He was 14 years old at the time of this event. He was at a bus stop, an old man tried to rob him and he kicked the robber’s ass. Don’t sleep on karate.
Nice video! A bit of a offtop, given that you are striking expert, what do you think about Judo? I got into it a bit over a year ago, and I am loving the sport
Its fine man I started when i was 14 and ive been doing it for about a year and 8 Months, currently 16 it really sucks at forst to do lessons with really young kids who are a much higher belt then you but trust me after youve been in there for about 3 or 4 months theyll move you to the adults class really quickly
Mr NAT HEARN Try nyo po ang FMA or Filipino Martial Arts and YAW-YAN sayaw ng kamatayan or Dance of Death Panuntukan or Dirty Boxing Buno or Philippine Wrestling KALI Arnis or Stick Fighting all this Martial arts are from Philippines 🇵🇭 🇵🇭🇵🇭 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭💯💪👊💀
For the last few months I've absolutely loved your content. But I couldn't figure out why. I just assumed it was because I am also a fellow martial artist, but that just didn't feel like the main reason. And here recently, I've realized it's because of how much you remind me of my big brother. He went in the Air Force five or six years ago, and I haven't seen him in about three years. You're basically Nick (that's his name) if he was a martial artist. Seeing you really eases the pain, so thank you.
Thanks for sharing this, made my day🤝
As someone who does karate I must say Mcdojo's are responsible for number 7
I agree
As someone who also does karate 100% agree with you
Fr
In fact
200% agree
I started Taekwondo at the age of 47, and I really enjoy it and now I’ve got a 12 day flexibility plan ( to help improve my mobility and kick higher, thanks Nat:)
Nice! Keep up the stretching and let me know how it goes👊
Taekwondo Dad!
The lower grade one is facts I know quite a few brown belts that are way more skilled , flexible , fast then some black belts 😭
“We don't master martial arts to win fights, we master them to conquer ourselves.”
4:04 I had my doubts about that, but that all changed after I got punched in the ribs by a black belt at my gym. I learned a lot from this guy, considering he's been practicing the art for at least 40 years.
I do
Yes
👍👍I agree with that
As someone who has only very recently taken up Shotokan Karate, I thank you for mentioning Point 7! I see so many comments from people on TH-cam saying "Just do Krav Maga" or "Just do BJJ". I've picked the art I want to practice. LET ME DO IT.
This was a fantastic video. Informative, funny, and a hell of a good watch. Thanks, man!
The one i hate is "Do you have to register as a deadly weapon when you get your black belt" nooooooo!
My mum loves going on about that. No matter how I explain it, she still thinks that I'm a "lethal weapon" or somesuch nonsense. She doesn't really want to accept that I'm just a normal guy. I'm proud of what I've achieved and the skills that I've developed, but I also know full well how little all of that means in the grand scheme of things.
You truly have a great understanding of martial arts 👍🏻💯
Thank you🤝
1:57 I was very un-flexible before doing Taekwondo, but after I started 3 or 4 years ago (I’m almost a blue belt now) I am very flexible. My master also teaches us more than just Taekwondo moves, he’ll occasionally teach us more advanced self defense techniques. I have a very great teacher.
Myth 9 happened to me this last week, I got my arse handed to me in sparring, lower belt, I wasn't paying attention , he caught me good... still a good lesson
At least you can take something from it👍
@@nathearn indeed one of them was a fractured rib... :) we also had a chat about semi vs full contact ...
started learning MMA a few months ago at the age of 18. people who say "its too old" should just keep saying it.
Yep, never ever too old
Number 9 is so true. My friend is one belt rank lower than me, but he knows three other martial arts. And I (a yellow belt in taekwondo) but up a good fight against a red belt during sparring
can u do more of this types of long videos becouse its so good to know that someone I can relate to:)
Definitely
One of the biggest martial arts myth here is that 'Martial arts is karate, taekwondo and kung fu "
Forgetting the fact that mma, muay thai, lethwei, sambo, bjj, are martial arts
All they know is karate, taekwondo and kung fu. And on top of that, they teach bare minimum needed. Like just the moves and not how to use them when needed.
You just learn moves and exercise.
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Thanks Muteki boy for being on time 👋😉🦊
Good luck to karate boy in the competition 👋😊
Thank you! :)
I started Martial Arts at the age of 8 and now I am improving very much🥋
Good job💪
@@nathearn Thnx bud it is a pleasure to get a heart from you❤
I love these videos giving information and explaining thx you man
Glad you like them!!💪👊
It always hurts me when people say that karate is useless in mma or a street fight on TH-cam ,but I always try to ignore them.
Ignore them, best thing you can do👍
Thank you,Nat.
People coming into the dojo claiming they're they're a street fighter. You can tell what these people want from a mile away. All they want to do is spar and hurt people. They would ask what day sparring was. I was in great shape when i was a sensei. At the beginning of class, we would workout. So on sparring days, we would just make to workout extremely difficult, just absolutely kill them. Just nonstop pushups, jumping jacks and burpees for 20-25 mins. So when sparring finally came around, i would only let them spar me. They would be so tired that they couldn't keep their hands up. I would just give them no time to rest and they wouldn't get what they wanted out of it, so they would just leave.
Hello Nat great video,
I have something that’s been going on in my mind
I’ve been doing Karate for quite a while now and I was thinking
About trying Muay Thai and I can’t figure out which one I should continue with
Btw your my favourite martial arts content creator
Update: I’m continuing with karate
Well, as he said, it's ALL about what you like. "There are no superior martial arts, just superior martial artists." Do what you love and love what you do.
Do whatever feels better to you. Find the advantages and preferences you have for each one. Do you want to include knees, elbows, and a bit more contact in your martial art? Do Muay Thai. Do you want to have a wider stance, and faster, more agile movement? Choose Karate. There are many differences and I suggest you study them thoroughly, then you will probably get a good idea on what to pick. I wish you luck on your journey, and hopefully this comment helps.
@@MufflnI see thanks for this it helped a bit
@@ViralHitHobinYooI guess that’s true
If that’s what you want to do then go for it👍
My grandad started karate in his early/mid 60's and recieved his first degree black belt in his late 70s
Huge fan of your channel. Thanks for sharing videos. Much respect sir🙏
Gracias Nat, estos videos son muy interesantes. Se nota tu sabiduría sobre las artes marciales y la calidad de persona que sos
0:59 This is one of the things that annoys me the most. I met many guys who, because they were stronger than me, said they could break me with just one punch. I'm kinda skinny and look pretty young for my age while they already look like they've got a family. It was one of the reasons I got into karate and thank God it made me gain a little more respect.
2:36 The second one that also infuriates me would be this one. Look, I know that Boxing or Muay Thai are good martial arts, but doing one of those two doesn't automatically make you better than those who practice Karate, Taekwondo, Kung Fu or whatever. What does it matter if you train one of them and not know how to use it correctly? What if the other guy has more experience, is more agile and stronger? Martial art doesn't matter, you should care about the fighter's skill.
3:09 The third and last. You know that we train every day thinking about real life fights, not the fights we'll have in tournaments, right? Do you think that in these moments we will remember rules? We can still "see red" or end up smashing you into the ground if we want to, and we'll still outskill you.
I'm self taught in jkd And I've learned to become Humble About arts
that lower grade one is so true. i went against a high brown belt (taekwondo) as a yellow belt last week in a competition and won. having the skills is not the same as knowing how to use them.
only thing sharper then nat's karate skills is his jawline
You are so right about muscle guys👍
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There is no superior martial arts, because all martial arts doesn’t have the same purpose.
bro's jawline was formed by the gods
😭thanks bro
Regarding the street fighter matter, my Taekwondo master always taught me that a street fight is never a fair fight, so use it to your advantage. It’s okay to play dirty when it’s needed. Especially in a street fight where you might be at a huge disadvantage because the opponent likes to play dirty yet you like to stick to the rules.
I started doing Kali/escrima on the age of 8 but I think everyone can start at any age. We don’t learn the martial art to conquer everyone we learn the art to conquer our selves
👍👍💪
@@nathearn and I don’t believe to some masters who say “if you hard force on to it it will break”😂 we have a lot of Mcdojos in our country and that’s why our arts is dying. And Mauy Thai,karate, Teakwondo are much popular than kali
yah man, these people really gotta stop saying these!! i totally agree on the street fighting one too, your martial art is a foundation that you can use in a fight, you don’t have to do what your told, change it up sometimes! - but obviously you gotta do what you gotta do!
Absolutely👍
I've Been doing karate for 2 years now and I started with 0 flexibility and I am not that flexible now but I can kick above my head so don't give up!
Mith no 7, yeah i know tha t feel... I learn pencak silat and some people say " silat is useless, just dancing and Will not save you on street fight" I actually wanted to give a "dance" to his face.
I take karate and I'm amazing at it, but I am getting muay thai technique books, a judo book, a boxing book, a bjj book, and a pressure points book
Raghad Meziane, my brother, happy blessed Ramadan 👍👍👍🇲🇦🇺🇲🇨🇷🇺🇲
Oof... Myth number 9 hits me personally. My first Karate Dojo I asked if I could spar with a blue belt when I was white, and he politely declined, but I was then lectured by many other students on how blatantly disrespectful I had been. I later sparred with the friend who had brought me into the dojo when he was purple and I was yellow, and beat him three matches in a row. He didn't want to be friends with me after that and I ended up leaving the dojo.
Nat, what height are you and what size of the hoodie are you wearing?
Amazing work at the series A
4:01 I guess you can say that for almost all budo martial arts, just because they are not so popular in the Western culture and media. Many people think that just because Boxing and MMA are so well known and so popular in America and Europe, that these are like the only "efficient" martial arts to use in a street fight or what so ever. They only see like the shitty aikido stuff or random katas and think that all kinds of these are useless
remember: one of the only requirements to begin is to be motivated enough to start. if you can go through the training for years, you will develop the strength, flexibility, stamina, balance, etc.
One of my besties when he was white belt in BJJ used to regularly tap higher belts than himself. Not because he was necessarily better but because the higher belts assumed he would be easy pickings when rolling.
In a street fight they might not have any rules but martial artists don't either in that situation
Love the new vids
Thank you I appreciate that :)
im loving these videos
Thank you🤝
I start taekwando at age 17 I can tell it is the best experience it make me feel safe and have more confidence
Sorry for my poor English anyway i love your content you are alway motivated to train
#2 is too real. Here in Brazil, just recently, there was a boxing match (like the ones that happen between influencers, like the kinds of Jake Paul/KSI/etc in the US) between what is basically the icon of Brazilian Boxing, Popó, 4-time boxing world champion and well beloved fighter, and a sub-celebrity bodybuilder best known from the reality show Big Brother, Kleber Bambam.
To summarize the beef, Bambam called Popó a wuss for having a fight with Whinderson Nunes, one of the biggest Brazilian youtubers, and that he could take Popó in the ring. When the time of the fight came, dude didn't last a minute before forfeiting the fight and getting two knockdowns in 30 seconds. Dude was a lot bigger than Popó but experience and fighting knowledge made him kiss the floor real fast
Do a big video of your life story(why u start martial arts and anything what happened in ur life…).
Great Video!!! 👍
Thank you💪💪
My understanding and opinion, feel free to provide a counterpoint: No martial art is generally superior to all others, but every martial art is superior to at least one other in some way. Example: Kickboxing VS boxing. Kickboxing is superior to boxing, in that kickboxing has more options for a response to an attack, or to neutralize an opponent.
Next myth
"Every Martial Arts member is dumb"
Where people found this information like where ?
I agree with no. 9 i myself beat a green belt when i was just yellow belt
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I totally agree about not being invincible . Movies are a bit to blame for this where they show a skilled martial artist takes on a whole group of guys and he just picks them off one by one . Even the best fighter is going to get overwhelmed by a sufficient number of untrained people attacking him .
100% agree👍
Any one else with this problem, in everyday life I am probably the most un-flexable person but then I step onto the mat and I have to problem throwing kicks well above head height with good technique
Number 10, ur not bulletproof: yes i am bulletproof, and im tired of pretending im not.
I disagree with no. 4. There are martial arts that are inherently better than others, at least in certain aspects. BJJ is superior to Aikido because it teaches you how to grapple an opponent into submission. Muay Thai is better than Boxing because of the larger amount of advantages it offers. Folkstyle Wrestling is better than any other style in a self-defense scenario because it allows you to win by pinning the opponent down and incapacitate them! Unarmed Wing Chun is yet to be proven effective!
No matter how strong or agile you are, a certain martial art that's not effective by its nature is not going to help in a fight and even if you're capable of defending yourself it'd most likely not be via moves taught by that martial art but by strength and agility.
I again came running after i saw that notification and this time im appreciating it 💀😭
Big fan btw ❤
Thanks I appreciate that support!💪💪
3:40 In response to that, Taekwondo actually has a technique where… you aim for the eyes!
Yeah. Karate can work. Me and my brother tried a karate move where you block a punch by directing the energy somewhere else. But obviously using only karate won't work in a street fight. It's just that some martial arts like kick boxing or Muay Thai may work better on their own. But did you know that karate is a great martial art for fighting groups of people. But that's why Mma is my favorite because it's mixed martial arts. I'm glad you busted all these myths and I know I sound like a nerd 🤓
I have been training in 34 year old I’m 38 year old now Iam training in shuri te shuri ryu kempo karate jutsukai
I have a friend who has been doing karate for two year and I have been doing kickboxing for 5 months, I beat him in a sparing match, and he was pretty disappointed, karate can be very useful like the examples you gave it depends where you learn it but I still think you would be better of doing something like boxing or kickboxing
The ultimate aim of karate lies not in victory or defeat but in the perfection of the character of its participants.
Great video, watching here👍
Glad you think so, thank you👊
3:05 Oh That's the power of Bruce😂
😂
The best martial art is obviously the turtle hermit style
Absolutely
But in MMA some fighters focus on Boxing and wrestling others Muay Thai and BJJ which it really need a little bit flexibility
Dudeee this vid is amazing👌👌👌🤘
Thanks bro!!💪
I’m gonna be honest, I was never a fan of Karate, but I respect people who do it nonetheless. Any martial art is cool for me. 👍
Respect🤝
Thanks Nat for explaining, listening to a song pretending it's your walk out song 🐹
Thanks Nat for explaining seeing red is getting angry 🐰
( Thanks Nat , do you really want to do a backflip tutorial ?
I can't learn it , afraid of hurting my neck 🥺 )
But I still like watching you do backflips 😎👍
I can do a backflip tutorial yes👍
Myth #9 was true I’m a black belt but there are some lower belts that have done sparring training longer than me because I join after with a black belt🥋
I knew a guy who said he got into street fights, but when I asked, he said he got jumped by some guys. He was just an internet tough guy. It's funny how people will claim to be dangerous on the street, but know very little about fighting. Like they just want to look touogh for views.
Hello Dear Nat!
I'm sure you have many followers like me who have had martial training in the past and have been reinvigorated by the love of fighting. You can give us 2 different series of lessons related to strength and tactical work as a lesson series! Like a personal trainer, but you already did that, you can do it with more details. As your only follower in Turkey, stay with love, stay with respect, stay with fight...
Lol I like how Josh just posted aswell
i only use karate deffence if i have to although i get hit more than i block
Bro is majestic
Ohhhh yes.... Streetfighters......
when u get beat in a fight by ur 60 year old grandad after he watched this video and started martial arts 💀💀
I am start learn Martial arts at age 14 and now I am 29
I love people saying "Heh but with pistol I will win"
I don't know what can I say to them....
"Maybe, but pistol needs bullets I need bloo-"
Nice mate 👍👍
Thanks bro🤝
4:02 My little brother had a teacher who was a black belt in karate as a kid. He was 14 years old at the time of this event. He was at a bus stop, an old man tried to rob him and he kicked the robber’s ass. Don’t sleep on karate.
Forgot to include McGregor with the karate bro
Nice video! A bit of a offtop, given that you are striking expert, what do you think about Judo? I got into it a bit over a year ago, and I am loving the sport
excellent video , respect
I started Taekwondo at the age of 20, and there so many kids have a higher belt grade than me😂 and also my flexibility is so lame
That’s ok, you’ll get there💪
Its fine man
I started when i was 14
and ive been doing it for about a year and 8 Months, currently 16
it really sucks at forst to do lessons with really young kids who are a much higher belt then you but trust me after youve been in there for about 3 or 4 months theyll move you to the adults class really quickly
Mr NAT HEARN Try nyo po ang FMA or Filipino Martial Arts and YAW-YAN sayaw ng kamatayan or Dance of Death Panuntukan or Dirty Boxing
Buno or Philippine Wrestling
KALI Arnis or Stick Fighting all this Martial arts are from Philippines 🇵🇭 🇵🇭🇵🇭 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭💯💪👊💀
Nat can you teach us about kumite tips
what is your response to people saying:
Karate is useless they can easily win by a gun
A gun will beat any martial art, in that case you shouldn’t be fighting
👍👍👍 Totally True
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Can you review taekwondo and how effective it is
Bro make a play listfor beginners in your videos
Will do👍👍
i do kickboxing and i’m a red belt (the belt above white) and i batter everyone in sparing including black belts
Hello, I am 17 years old and I am seriously considering signing up to learn martial arts for the next course. Some advice that you could give me?
Note: Pick a fight to a street fighter only if he doesn't have cauliflower ears and calluses on knuckles (jk dont, just be humble)
Hello Nat. I have been doing Taekwondo for about 4 months now. Can i at some point, surpass younger people who have been doing it for around 6 years?
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Love you Videos broo ❤
What is your base or main martial arts by the way?
Do you think i could grow taller by doing stretching,i'm 18 and 5'6,does martial arts make you taller?
My flexibility is garbage like is else then the average human
yo Nat, Read fighting Manga or Manhwa, preferably Manhwa and react to them and see if they work irl
is it just me thats hearing the minecraft soundtrack as background music? 😂
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