THE COLLAB I NEVER KNEW I NEEDED IN MY LIFE LoL such a goated video
@mickwoodfield59262 ай бұрын
Never thought you’d be gere
@hish33p323 ай бұрын
"We are not limited to only one way of being great" -Kourai Hoshiumi
@TimeturnerJ3 ай бұрын
As a Nishinoya stan, I feel like I should clarify: he isn't actually making his living by fishing for marlins, and he's not pursuing a life on the open sea. This is just one single step on his journey. He's travelling around the world, and partaking in all kinds of different experiences along the way. On that day, he was fishing, a while later, he was visiting the pyramids in Egypt - and who knows what he'll do next? His freedom means _not_ being limited to just any one thing, and instead doing as much as he can, in as many places as possible, and fully putting his soul into everything he tries.
@oscar50123 ай бұрын
In the official translation the back of Noya’s shirt says “Put your soul in it” and I think it perfectly describes how no matter what he does Noya will always put his soul into it.
@albertjames18493 ай бұрын
Hoshiumi is so inspiring, love this character
@trevon95613 ай бұрын
The crossover i needed, Aniessays and Lessons from Anime
@badlindan4053 ай бұрын
Best collaboration ever 🫶🏽✨️
@manuelpena29713 ай бұрын
It caught me off guard! I was very pleasantly surprised
@badlindan4053 ай бұрын
@@manuelpena2971 yh me too 😄
@christunnel65652 ай бұрын
There so much to learn from hoshium's line. So many things it can apply to life to hobbies and even carriers. But these videos that 'lessons from anime' makes really do the anime and manga justice. Giving us reason why they mean what can do for us. From Shoyo's this is still volleyball to Oikawa's the villian i want to win. They are all defining and mean so much to me, and to so many more. These quotes and phrases can inspire people or bring joy to a bad day. And it doesnt end with that. The people and all theyre experiences even. the small ones will have a lesson in them
@kitflash973 ай бұрын
This crossover was good!
@HP-tw6tl3 ай бұрын
Freedom in the heart is most important.
@Miingno3 ай бұрын
I'm a drummer. When I started playing the instrument, I was always incredibly nervous when the various bands I played in gave a concert. The fear of messing up, of loosing the tempo, of playing too loud or too low, not showing an enjoyable performance on stage and much more, they all contributed to me not actually enjoying it. It all stopped though, when one day, during a concert session with various bands, I heard the band before us play their set. They were amazing and hyped up the crowd. Our band had been practicing a lot to get there and earned a spot to play that stage too. We had practice relentlessly. We were good as well. And when we started playing it washed over me. We could just be free to play however we wanted on that day. Ride with the emotions of the crowd to carry us, break the expectations of a silent song with an unusual solo or chord or dynamic movement, just be free to perform to our hearts content. Ever since that day, I know that, when I practice playing my instrument, I will be free to perform on stage the way I want. And I truly started to enjoy it.
@mrtoothy12813 ай бұрын
One of my favorite crossovers please do another video with Aniessays and other creators like this!!!
@JBX_X3 ай бұрын
the collaboration with aniessays was amazing as i love both your channels and watch every uploads that come out as soon as possible
@yesitsgavin7563 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Think its great that you are starting volleyball. I started playing three years ago in highschool (I thought it was a girl sport before then, LOL) and have been through exactly where you're at now. I enjoy hearing about the progress you are making and wanted to give you a few quick tips to help you keep getting better! In my opinion, the most important part of getting better at volleyball is (of course) playing it. A lot. My first year of uni I spent an absurd amount of time playing at gyms, sand courts, or grass courts on campus. Take every chance you can to play, and make connections with other players so they invite you to play other places as well! My advice for practicing skill-wise stems from this same idea... practice your serves. All the time. When you are playing with a group of people (especially a new one), everybody likes playing with people who keep the game going. I would much rather have someone on my team that can consistently get a underhand serve in than someone who can sometimes get a jump top serve in. This doesn't mean that you should feel like everyone is judging you if you miss a serve. Just play to your best ability! Find that balance of playing for fun and trying new things, while also still working hard and trying to win. Sorry for the long rant, just kept thinking about advice I would give someone who is just starting out and figured I would put it into words for you. Hopefully you can find some meaning from this LOL p.s. One tip for practicing serves which is really really important to do is think about aiming where you want the ball to go. Every single time you serve you should pick a spot and try to get it there. It may seem pointless at the start (it definetly was for me) but it will help you understand how your body connects with the ball and how it feels when you get it right.
@Razzles_963 ай бұрын
The collaboration we didn’t deserve, but the one we needed ❤
@kevgg1959Ай бұрын
Im a badminton player and you're videos really inspiring.... In my high school days I was a varsity player and through out those time i was never selected to represent our school i have a very weak mentality back then i hated the fact that im a varsity player at that time because my mom wanted me to, through out i was dilifently training even though it was so hard and frustrated until it just become a chore for me..... And now almost 10 years later and started to learn how to love myself i began playing again its just frustrating to see that im not able to play at high a level in our club but instead im playing with players with sub par skills but yah so am i my physicality is so washed up but my fundamentals are still there i am slow and my lack of stamina is always creeping in. Its just frustrating to see the high level players having fun while I feel like chum playing with some other chum, but nonetheless i love the court and at some point i was doing self training, and yeah hopefully by more time and more court time i am able to have those fun games where as the concept of win or lose didn't matter as long as you had a very competitive game and always going all in is the most fun i could ever wish for
@siddharthdas72213 ай бұрын
hey hey hey!! this was amazingg.. I was also very shocked by noya's journey. But I understood his pov in the years afterwards
@GekiVT3 ай бұрын
goat collab
@immortaluke3899Ай бұрын
This vid helped me see aspects of my in a different and clear way I loved it! Keep up with the awesome vids
@LessonsFromAnimeАй бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@issacu69243 ай бұрын
THIS THE COLAB I DIDNT KNOW I NEEDED
@Eniggma393 ай бұрын
My favorite characters are Hinata, Tsukkishima, Oikawa and Kita Hoshiumi I really like too 🤗
@mickwoodfield59262 ай бұрын
2:16 you got it right. Don’t worry
@kabi_net3 ай бұрын
Nishinoya is my favourite character, partly of that one quote he said: "Life is a bore if you don't challenge yourself" And I want to life by that every day. Try new stuff, learn new things and always be open to embrace something new. Otherwise what's there to life for than life itself? I want to experience as much as I can, that's why I'm learning my third language rn (Spanish)
@zarrartalukdar8833 ай бұрын
Awesome video! This makes me think of a nearly identical tenet I personally adhere to, which is that joy can only be achieved through hard work. Even though things might be challenging, I’ve realized that overcoming them will bring me happiness, and the process itself is what makes life truly fulfilling.
@JakeBriceno3 ай бұрын
I hate that Hoshiumi probably won't get the justice he should in the movie....
@Наташа-с6я1ь3 ай бұрын
These are exactly the words I needed to hear right now! I agree with every word, thank you so much for this video🥰
@zura1.3 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@plain_otaku_dude2243 ай бұрын
This was deep in another level. I’m struggling in volleyball badly even though I know I can play better and have already done that. I guess it’s anxiety and even fear. I don’t even contribute to the game that much and just left at the sidelines. I really want to become stronger though
@JigChu73 ай бұрын
yoooooooooooooooooooooooo aniessays, I actually confused you two when I was trying to find a specific video.
@Missymonti3 ай бұрын
Love your collab ❤
@antoinemurenga3 ай бұрын
The goat just dropped
@Eniggma393 ай бұрын
Amazing video
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Ninja-et1vu3 ай бұрын
Would you mind doing a breakdown of each team banner and the meaning behind it? ( I am sorry if this sounds a bit rude)
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Doesn't sound rude at all haha, and I likely will one day, I do want to try a couple other series in the upcoming weeks tho
@Ninja-et1vu3 ай бұрын
@@LessonsFromAnime I can't wait to see what's coming next
@yashankmanek1262Ай бұрын
8 dislikes are from blue lock fans
@Sakurasan20232 ай бұрын
Great video 📹 👍
@LessonsFromAnime2 ай бұрын
Thanks! And thanks for still sticking around so long haha
@Sakurasan20232 ай бұрын
@@LessonsFromAnime of course
@uditjha91343 ай бұрын
Eren should have watched this video😂
@elikujawa61213 ай бұрын
NISHINOYYYAAAAA
@phawatleelathithiwong61593 ай бұрын
Thx for contents❤
@tripulr3 ай бұрын
W VIDEO THE EDITING GOES HARD
@GWindMagic3 ай бұрын
Missed opportunity to tell us to "got gud" at the end. But yet gotta get good now
@LuisMartinez-wg8sj3 ай бұрын
Thx brotha
@nvmoe3 ай бұрын
Nice collab mate. I think most ppl already know that being strong means being free, whether it's being financially, academically, physically, or mentally strong, etc cos it gives u the respective freedoms to buy more stuff, get into better schools/jobs, do better at sports, achieve more, etc. No offense, but that's obvious. In most areas of life, isn't it clearly the case that the strong are free to do whatever they want? The problem is what if I'm not yet strong? How does this help me to be free in the present? How can the weak like me be free? What if unlike Hinata, I don't have a track record of being somewhat strong to give me the confidence I need to start working towards being stronger? What if I was a prisoner in a concentration camp and I'm not the one with the strength; can I still be 'free' or should I get depressed cos I can't be physically free? What does 'being free' even mean on a deeper level? I think the definition of being free is being happy and contented. If u think about it that way, u can be free whatever your situation in life. It's not about being strong cos strength is relative and sometimes subjective. What if I was considerably strong after working at something for many years, but when I reached the 'top', I realized there are so many others above me? Suddenly, I don't consider myself 'strong' anymore and my 'freedom' doesn't seem quite so 'free' anymore cos I can't do, buy or lift as much as others. Does it mean I have to get EVEN stronger just to be free-er? It will never end! In that sense, ironically "being free means being strong" cos if I'm free from comparison, expectations, etc then I am strong (ie confident, contented, positive, mentally healthy, etc). Sorry for the long rant lol. Just some thoughts off the top of my head...
@AnimainiacMV3 ай бұрын
This title is kind of ironic after seeing what happened to choji tomiyama in wind breaker.
@Deliriumend3 ай бұрын
I think the point of that arc was that Tomiyama wasn't free, he was lost. Umemiya though? He was free.
@AnimainiacMV3 ай бұрын
@@Deliriumend yes he was lost because he thought that being strongest would make him free, but then he realized he wasn't after reaching to the top. Personally I think it's the way that he perceived it that made him lost sense of who he was.
@gingercat10243 ай бұрын
@@AnimainiacMV For me, It's that he thinks he would get MORE free once he reached the top. But no, he was Already Free enough to be limitless, but wasn't very conscious of it.
@AnimainiacMV3 ай бұрын
@@gingercat1024 yeah that's what I was getting at👍
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
I've not seen it, what's his story?
@kkseigay70173 ай бұрын
the fact that the word ''libero'' means free in italian and Nishinoya was living in Italy
@heyangelohere8733 ай бұрын
yohoooo collab
@Demongamerboy3 ай бұрын
Thanks for peak
@rocy_road3 ай бұрын
i honestly hated Hoshiumi but this changed my mind JUST A BIT
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
why?
@Loui0o03 ай бұрын
@@LessonsFromAnimeI had the same feeling once Hoshiumi was first introduced in the anime, and to be honest I think it roots in a sort of jealousy. For 3 seasons you’ve been rooting for Hinata’s journey in volleyball and his dream to become The Little Giant, then suddenly there’s this other short player who has already claimed that title and is miles ahead of Hinata skill wise. And I don’t think you can help that some people might feel some secondhand jealousy (myself included). It isn’t until I learned about Hoshiumi’s struggles in the manga that I learned to have respect for him, and accepting Hoshiumi as the Little Giant once I realized that Hinata was never meant to be The Little Giant.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
I was pretty baffled initially but that actually makes sense to be fair... to me I saw him as a beacon of hope for Hinata that proved he could make it too, but I can definitely see that perspective.