YOU"RE THE BEST SENSEI!!!! THANK YOU FOR THE YEARS OF TUTELAGE AND FRIENDSHIP...STENGTH AND HONOR!!!!!
@rwdchannel29014 жыл бұрын
Since I won about 15 fights against bullies growing up and a few as an adult I must be a super blackbelt compared to the blackbelts that never had a real fight.
@SuperColonel913 жыл бұрын
That's like my dad, when we took Tae Kwon Do he wasn't the best but it came to being allowed to spare however you wanted, he could kick everyone's ass in the dojo including the instructor! When this guy started talking about instructors in this video of them "never being in a fight or even sparring!" I thought of that instructor, and of what you said about yourself, I thought of my father!
@Mikemurdock4314 жыл бұрын
As far as I know, running from a guy with a blade is the best option when talking self defense. Staying there and facing the guy is Hollywood bs.
@CrazyAspyKid4 жыл бұрын
Seriously man if you run you’ll just end up somewhere you don’t want to be and also tired
@indefenceofthetraditionalma3 жыл бұрын
@@CrazyAspyKid if you spent all your time doing fitness then you’ll be less tired....
@hitansupatra66866 жыл бұрын
Not all traditional martial arts are bs
@docd-monik43804 жыл бұрын
I got a black belt. Its leather. Bought it at Wal-mart. It defends my pants from the forces of gravity quite effectively.
@Priestbokmei13 жыл бұрын
“…defends my pants from the forces of gravity.” hahahahaha!!😂😂😂 What a great line!
@LordDirus0074 жыл бұрын
Sambo, Judo, Muay Thai are pretty legit. BJJ and Sambo are variants of Judo.
@ChrisJia2024 жыл бұрын
“they are nothing but glorified babysitters” lol true
@Mr13hari5 жыл бұрын
Running away without harming others is also self-defense .
@uncle_fenchurch50885 жыл бұрын
You shouldn't run unless you know you can outrun the person cause if you cant your done for
@Kaledrone5 жыл бұрын
Usian Bolt must be one of the best self defense instructors out there.
@rwdchannel29014 жыл бұрын
Run away without running away by causing your opponent to think you're a dove when you're a tiger. Their biggest error will be found out when they get the surprise.
@joesphruggiero37073 жыл бұрын
😌
@YamamotoKazuo3 жыл бұрын
I agree with what he says about Traditional Martial Arts but disagree on what he says about MMA
@wendigodeadpatterson25146 жыл бұрын
To be fair to Frank Shamrock I would have ran too. I'm trained to handle a knife attack and weapon defense from a few months of self defense classes. I had a situation where some sketchy couple asked me for money, I said no, and the guy threatened me going into his girlfriend's purse for something. I just bolted. I would never tell anyone that I know how to defend against a knife even if I had the muscle memory to do so. You can learn how to deal with multiple attackers, bats, knives, guns, but I can tell you that having to deal with those situations suck. For the last five or so years I've trained in strictly combat sports and full contact fighting (BJJ, Muay Thai, Enshin Karate, Boxing) and I'm perfectly fine knowing those. I've been jumped as a kid and just covered up and survived. A few years ago I got jumped and stood my ground and didn't have to go to the hospital. If I'm dealing with a gun I'm giving you whatever phone or money you want. If the guy was going to kill me he would have done it 10 feet away from me. If you got a knife and my cardios good I'll bolt because I still know how to deal with a knife somewhat worse case scenario.
@erinnieashlynn59434 жыл бұрын
This dude act like people can’t fight 1 on 1 even though it doesn’t happen like that “alot”
@complexblackness7 жыл бұрын
"might as well go to macy's" lol. I say Judo blackbelts mean a lot also. They train hard.
@LordDirus0074 жыл бұрын
Yeah BJJ and Sambo are variants of Judo. Armbars, Kumura, rear naked choke etc are derived from Judo
@buhdahto3 жыл бұрын
Against an unarmed attacker, a judoka has a better than average chance of coming out on top.
@taekwondomaster46095 жыл бұрын
Great content. Keep on posting Sifu.
@RickordProductions6 жыл бұрын
Don't mistaken traditional martial arts with corporate McDojos. There are a lot of people who confuse the two. I study traditional Shotokan Ryu, from an actual Japanese sensei and from one thing that I've learned from studying at this dojo, considering the fact that I've always been JKD/ FMA based, is that when it comes to kata, the applications you would execute in combat is NOT the same movement positioning as what you do in the kata. A lot of instructors either don't realize this or don't know this. We do a lot of sparring and even sparring techniques that we learn have so much JKD concepts applied to it. One thing I love about the dojo I train in is that they're more concerned about you showing up to class rather than worrying about whether or not you can make your monthly payment. Yes sure every school has to make a living, but they're more focused on teaching Shotokan Karate the RIGHT way....not the watered down version that a lot of westernized schools seem to push out there. My sensei doesn't care if he loses a student. If that student can't learn the proper way or gets fussy and quits because he didn't pass a belt exam, my sensei doesn't care how much parents would complain or how much money they try to pay. He would just tell them that student is better off buying his own belt and not come back to class. Hell we don't even have an actual official training facility. It's just rented space in a hall from a church. Most importantly we do what a lot of schools try not to do for the sake of keeping a student's attention, especially children....is constant repetition of the same basics and katas every day, even after you advance, we still practice the basics. This goes for every rank. Basically we're being taught in true Japanese fashion. Coming from a person like myself who's very picky when it comes to martial arts schools, I can honestly say that I love it!
@micleotta1236 жыл бұрын
I agree its up to the instructor to be functional with his or hers teaching & there are a lot of functional traditional instructors
@attritionwarrior6 жыл бұрын
DJ Flip brother, your sensei is just like all of my prior senseis, me and you are essentially cut from the same cloth.
@bougeac5 жыл бұрын
Running away from someone holding a knife is a bad strategy? Really?
@tangsoodoarnis4life6 жыл бұрын
I agree with you for the most part; there are a lot of McDojo's out that just take your money and you don't learn anything or very little. Looking for a good school that is run by a instructor that knows what he is doing is looking for a good car, you have to look around and do some research.
@hornetc55854 жыл бұрын
If you can, go to community colleges or universities. That's what I do and I get great results, and normally these teachers are not in it for the money yet are incredibly high standard. All of my instructors have ways to take their classes for free.
@Urizen616 жыл бұрын
I think certain combat sports like MMA are useful training for self-defense in that they teach the student to deal with pain and fear. Some martial artists naturally have the warrior mentality. But most students who sign up for self-defense classes the ability to cope with fear is not part of their psyche. So, they need something in their training to teach that mindset. That is where stuff like contact sparring comes in.
@attritionwarrior6 жыл бұрын
Urizen61 amen
@artisticsolarninja2 жыл бұрын
Taekwondo(Olympic)=Heavy and Power Kicks and footwork Arnis=Stick fight, Empty handed strikes and disarming methods Boxing=powerful punches and fast drills Muay thai=clinch fighting, powerful strikes and aggressive fighting method Judo=Powerful Grabs, Throws, Submissions and Yield Kenpo=Hybrid fighting, Follow the Principles, Mental Training, Self defense and Philosophy
@sattoriemei32104 жыл бұрын
Any instructor that says he/she can teach you how to defend from a knife is full of crap. Unless you have a gun, or unless you are cornered, run away. That is your best defense against a knife.
@hornetc55854 жыл бұрын
That is not true. There are ways to defend against a knife, but they are still risky. You know they are full of crap if they tell you its easy.
@sattoriemei32104 жыл бұрын
@@hornetc5585 Exactly... risky. I would even say VERY risky. I'm not saying do not train defending against a knife. If you are in a situation where you have no choice and no where to run, and some person with a knife is determined to harm you or people around you, then at least you have some training to work with. What I hate are instructors who doesn't tell you how hard it is to defend against a knife and makes you think that you can always come out on top. If someone has a knife and just wants your wallet... just give your wallet up.
@hornetc55854 жыл бұрын
@@sattoriemei3210 I would say that depends. If the attacker is already right up against you I agree. However, if you are skilled at TKD, and had a good instructor who taught you fist work, would' probably be able to deal with that by keeping the blade out of range. That depends on your aggressor's range compared to yours, but it isn't as insane as it sounds overall. Actually why TKD is one of the most underrate fighting styles, its reach makes dealing with a lot of hazardous situations easier.
@Kthomasritchie2 жыл бұрын
@@hornetc5585 I've watched countless videos of people simulating a knife defence (sparring). Every time the unarmed defender received at least one fatal blow from the armed assailant. Getting into a knife fight is a poor decision. I'm highly skeptical any martial art can teach you how to defend against a knife.
@hornetc55852 жыл бұрын
@@Kthomasritchie Of course getting into a knife fight is a "poor decision". Getting into any fight is generally a poor decision. Yes, of course you're probably going to receive a fatal blow. What the fuck you were expecting? Something that works 100% of the time? Got disappointing news for you, if anything was a 100% there would only be one martial art. Being able to defend against a weapon unarmed takes IMMENSE skill and will always be dangerous. That's why you don't just practice technique; you do cardio, weight training, and footwork. I'm not talking about your neighborhood Timmy who goes to TKD every 2-3 days a week for an hour. I'm talking about the dude whose doing 200 push ups before class even starts and kicks so fast most people don't even have time to react. Yes, even he can die if a guy pulls a knife, but martial arts do have techniques to use against knifes that can work. Knifes ain't new kid, they're one of humanity's oldest weapons. You ALWAYS have the possibility of dying in a real fight dude, regardless who has the upper hand. That's your problem, spent too much time on KZbin and not enough time training or actually learning anything.
@cjzanders54303 жыл бұрын
I used to run the 100 meter dash in 10.5 seconds in track, and I'm not that much slower, so I'd say running is self defense for me.
@SuperColonel912 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@SuperColonel912 жыл бұрын
You could also just wind your attacker by doing that!
@moonman55433 жыл бұрын
Why would you risk fighting someone with a knife. It is better to run if you can.but if you can't I can see your point about learning real knife defense
@02sayep6 жыл бұрын
"The only blackbelt in today's world that actually means anything is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blackbelt" This line early on is a great demonstration of what this video is made up ofL Broad, sweeping, dismissive & ignorant statements.
@adammills97155 жыл бұрын
That may or may not be true but either way he has a point. The only formal belt people will aknowledge now is a bjj belt as there is usually some form of standard and it gives you some idea of the skill of the belt holder. A karate black belt on the other hand could be a fantastic combatant or they could have been training for 2 months
@hornetc55854 жыл бұрын
@@adammills9715 No the problem is people not knowing how belts work. All the first black belt does is say that you have learned all the moves and techniques. In a REAL martial arts school, from there it gets much harder. There are in most styles I've practice 9 levels, and you have to be at least 3rd minimum to teach a class. But the problem is that most schools are fakes. This guy is just blowing smoke.
@adammills97154 жыл бұрын
@@hornetc5585 Good point, in some schools dan ranks can have alot of significance. But it still holds, if someone has bjj black belt that almost always means they've been training for over a decade and are very skilled. A black belt in other martial arts doesn't give you much information about how the belt holder. So I think the original statement is true, the bjj black belt is probably the only black belt that still holds much sway. Even if you brought in dan ranks, I'd wager a 4th degree bjj black belt would be regarded as much more significant than say a 4th dan in karate. I use karate as an example because I really enjoy it, I'm not hating on a particular art.
@hornetc55854 жыл бұрын
@@adammills9715 No, it doesn't mean anything. I train in BJJ. My instructor does emphasize how tough the sport is, but also points out you can be as good as you want but being good at BJJ doesn't mean you know how to fight, and that came from someone who is a blackbelt in TKD and Judo (I think he has more belts but I'm not sure). As someone who does TKD, Judo, Hapkido, and BJJ, BJJ is probably the least useful in a fight, until you are on the ground. Quite a few of positions are good for tournament but absolutely horrible for actual fighting once striking is added into the equation. Within that martial arts family, the best would be original jujitsu, as unlike BJJ it is a fully functioning martial arts system complete with kicks and punches. And this is really not addressing the fact that belt color themselves were not a thing until martial arts became sports.While I do seek to earn my belts I keep it separate from learning how to actually fight. I put learning to fight first, belts are a secondary goal for me as they should be for anyone who takes martial arts for self defense. I treat it like any other class I take, I ask questions to my teachers regarding things such as sport vs actual combat. Be a real student and study.
@adammills97154 жыл бұрын
@@hornetc5585 Cool, I train bjj too (and I'm really missing it right now!). I agree with almost everything you just wrote. What I'm saying is that bjj belts are one of the only belt systems that are regarded as having any kind of standard or meaning across the board. Not talking about how useful or useless it is in more holistic fighting or in self protection.
@Crite_Mike5 жыл бұрын
Wise words man, truly wise. For me, the only reason to do any kind of martial arts is just to stay fit. It's when you don't want to just push metal in the gym and you want something more "entertaining"
@barrymead33586 жыл бұрын
Run from a knife? Maybe,but as you said,they may catch you and not only that,you have to have your back to the chasing attacker so you can run. The reality is... situation depending. Suppose you're in a bar,a knife is pulled out......what move do you use? Me,I do the pickup a chair or fire extinguisher or anything that creates barrier and distance.
@andrewdavis58306 ай бұрын
What a friendly, easy to get along with guy
@choppergamer64484 жыл бұрын
Ur wrong with the knife all the self defences are saying the first thing ur going to do is run cuz ur life is on the line and soemthin else.. are u saying that if u get attacked in the street ur going to fight the guy if he has a knife ?
@kungfuhavok24 жыл бұрын
Truth but what about the few of us who do, I hear you. I am fairly good with my stuff and Sadly I've only been in street fights. I agree with you because kata's suck ass too. But I have been street fighting since I was six years old. I started learning Martial arts at 7. I agree with you one hundred percent. Everyone is sleeping on Bruce Lee. Thank you so much for this video and I am going to make a video and piggy back with your video because I agree.
@tellitlikeitis50455 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%
@BL0HARD6 жыл бұрын
Agreed, If your style doesn’t allow full strength sparring it’s a pile of shit. Only problem with this approach is injury with striking arts.
@rebeccarea4795 жыл бұрын
I agree. I know what he is saying. He is right. Thats what it takes.....getting in there and actually doing it. Learn martial arts....also learn how to use it. It wont look as pretty.
@brunoborer70386 жыл бұрын
I understand and agree with many of your points. But there is no martial art that can prepare you for everything that can happen out there. There is no martial art that can make you an invincible superhero. There is no style or school that can guarantee that every time you face an attacker wielding a knife you'll walk away without a scratch while the thug who tried to stab you goes to the emergency room or the morgue. Smith and Wesson or Glock can guarantee it but only if you have time to draw, aim and shoot. Frank Shamrock ran. I don't get what's wrong with that. He's quick, agile and in good shape. If he had the opportunity to remove himself from a dangerous situation, why shouldn't he take it? A young black belt at a school I trained at in New Orleans was jumped by three guys on the street. He managed to break away and run. He was in excellent physical condition. The guys gave chase. They were in crappy condition. After a block they were slowing down, hunched over and their mouths wide open sucking air like wind tunnels. He saw how winded they were and he decided to stop running. He turned around, stood his ground and beat the crap out of all three of them. A seven year old green belt from another school made the newspapers when he stopped an adult from abducting a kid. He kicked the guy in the balls. So there are occasions when people have used basic martial arts skills to defend themselves or someone else....
@rokkvi1Ай бұрын
Only black belt that matters is a BJJ black belt because they actually spar? They also do that in Judo and Kyokushin Karate. A black belt in those should at least have some worth in terms of fighting ability.
@judobreakdowns76162 жыл бұрын
I don't see why you would say that the BJJ black belt is the only one that counts but then your reasoning isn't consistent. MMA, judo, wrestlers, boxing go full tilt as much as BJJ. All would prob lose to a guy with a knife or multiple attackers. Seems strange to single BJJ as the only legit black belt.
@nicklapierre63815 жыл бұрын
Doesn't most traditional karates spar if so . Sparring demonstrates live Training and an effective martial art.
@SuperColonel914 жыл бұрын
This man did make some pretty good points!
@วิชชากรสุขวัฒน์5 жыл бұрын
Yes Ego is the factor here...
@matthewcooper42483 жыл бұрын
These days HEMA is more effective than kung fu. We learn it for the history, for we spar all the time and we know how to fight unarmed. Weapons based martial arts are the best to learn next to Brazilian jiu jitsu because you learn how to use weapons and how to avoid weapons that others have. If you get in a knife fight you WILL get stabbed or cut but you learn dagger fighting you at least have a chance.
@jordanaguirre58136 жыл бұрын
you need a certain level of fitness to really take hold of techniques, but a lot of fitness should be gained through the techniques themselves. forms are patterns, they can teach how to synch up to the flow, but if no application of flow is shown its just a cover of a song you don't understand music. martial arts isn't fighting, its body movement.
@Docinaplane7 жыл бұрын
I'm a lifetime martial artist. I was lucky enough to have good instructors from the beginning. Starting with a first generation Korean man in the US, then Kang Duk Won from San Jose, California when Joe Lewis was with Tracy's, and now with an ex Black Wasp Cuban Special Forces teacher who emigrated to Florida after his service. When I see what has happened to the martial arts today, I just SMH.
@onliberty26853 жыл бұрын
You have some great points here. Can you post some videos of your students or yourself sparring? Most of the inosanto groups I trained with never sparred and I’m curious to see how someone can make it work against someone who isn’t being compliant.
@namesdontmattergaming27563 жыл бұрын
So confused, so martial arts good or bad?
@rye-bread52367 жыл бұрын
I recommend you look into the old style of Catch as Catch can wrestling. It's old school just like Judo. (Both of which are legit)
@vaper88245 жыл бұрын
6:34 couldn’t say it any better myself my mom paid $200 a month just so I could do some kicks and punches for 6 years. I got into an actual fight and almost had my ass beat because I’m trying to block the same way my sensei taught me. Then I dropped the martial arts crap and starting throwing haymakers and tried grabbing the guy.
@juiceboxt.v81927 жыл бұрын
Open your eyes
@severelychanged36796 ай бұрын
I believe you would get an argument!!!
@heavymeddle284 жыл бұрын
Come on now... How about the fact that it can be fun to compete and train? What is this? The medieval times? If you want to learn how to kill... Join the army
@anftrew37755 жыл бұрын
To the '80%' that criticise what this man is saying, note that he has not at any point dismissed traditional martial arts. He has called bullshit on traditional martial arts schools, instructors and practitioners, not the styles themselves. He is absolutely right. He didn't even dismiss the arts at all. He just said 80% of martial artists are bullshit. 20% are not. That's quite specific but in principle he is absolutely right.
@stripeddrone98606 жыл бұрын
Mic Leo what martial art styles do you recommed personally?
@tank-topfit57264 жыл бұрын
You lost me when thrash talking mma. Kick boxing and knowing how to stand up fight are just as important as being able to go to the ground. Btw brazilian jiu jitsu barelly mentions stand up fighting. And don’t get me started on that full of sh*t comment ‘’you can’t run from a knife’’ you bet your ass i’ll run (its called adrenaline)
@cunningpatriot41176 жыл бұрын
No offence dude... mcmap didn't take shit from jkd, but alot from mma...and the Marine Corps instructors who put the program together had actually been in hand to hand combat...so I'll take my advice from actual survivors not the the pretenders
@ironbuddha53415 жыл бұрын
I would say 99%!
@notvisible37544 жыл бұрын
I personally know an MMA fighter who was attacked in a bathroom stall by two men and whooped both of their ass. What do you think the outcome would have been if he was just a regular guy? Yeah, MMA won’t help you at all. Sure.
@rwdchannel29014 жыл бұрын
I'm not an MMA fighter and beat up two people, but I did have many prior fights against bullies. Who you are as a person is more important than getting training. I know big guy who punched someone in the face and broke the bones in the guy's face. He had to get facial reconstructive surgery. The guy who punched him had no real training, he was just a big and tough guy.
@notvisible37544 жыл бұрын
@@rwdchannel2901 Ok but are you arguing the point that MMA will be a huge factor on the outcome of a scenario such as this?
@rwdchannel29014 жыл бұрын
@@notvisible3754 No, I'm saying that a person experience in learning to fight by doing it alone and their personal ability is the factor in this outcome. Martial arts is helpful, but a person's intestinal fortitude is much more important than training alone and training can't give that to everyone. Some people assume a person never took a martial arts class and so they don't know how to fight, but I don't assume that because I've seen plenty of people who can fight who haven't been in martial arts classes. They learned to fight by getting beat up and then using what worked on them back on their opponents.
@notvisible37544 жыл бұрын
@@rwdchannel2901 Partially true but extremely exaggerated. An individual highly trained in the most effective martial arts is absolutely nothing like an average person and if you do not regularly train or interact with someone who does you would not know this. Some people are naturally tough but dealing with an elite fighter is like dealing with someone operating on a higher faculty. Nothing can substitute training which also BUILDS mental and physical toughness, its more than helpful. It’s almost everything. There is even a commonly used phrase in the military that goes “You will not rise to the occasion, you will fall to your level of training.”
@nicklapierre63815 жыл бұрын
I agree with you TMA are not as good as they use to be .
@jamespastore5554 жыл бұрын
Great video Mic. You live near Sacramento. There are a lot of MMA gyms in Sacramento. You should probably go to some of these MMA gyms and tell them how you feel. Make sure you tell them you are a JKD instructor too. I thought Jon Jones and Conner McGregor would know how to defend themselves. Very enlightening. Thanks for sharing!
@LordDirus0074 жыл бұрын
JKD has become what Bruce Lee was against. Take what works, throw away what doesn't. That's what MMA is.
@jacobklein81563 жыл бұрын
Economists are just like that. They spend their entire lives studying Shaolin economics and when they get in a prediction they get their wig split.
@severelychanged36796 ай бұрын
I would not agree with you?? I had Taekwondo trainning and we sparred and kicked the crap out of each other and guess what happened to my bullies?? Down they went.
@davebenson52626 жыл бұрын
You contradict yourself, you must be in the 80% yourself becauseDa inosanto maybe good at what he does but he is one of these flashy film star types. What real fights has he had? Any ring fights? As for street fights anyone can beat a wimp
@seamusnaughton8217 Жыл бұрын
Well said your right 100 per cent black belts get destroyed in the street because..there's no bell no rules on the street thanks for the vedlo
@loendsti6 жыл бұрын
truth hurts, sobs in the corner
@orpheusblack41896 жыл бұрын
I agree with most of it. But the rest... tiring
@SuperColonel913 жыл бұрын
Krav Maga, Combat Hapkido, LINE, COBRA, Bartitsu, Vee Arnis Jitsu, and Sambo are all the Ways to Go!
@jamesespinar48645 жыл бұрын
Good one for the first time somebody step up and said washer doesn't work but the thing is a lot of you can't do it probably is pretty Jake he's pretty expensive so I don't know let me know
@76kamikazi4 жыл бұрын
All the people’s that are giving this a thumbs down are the same damm peoples you are talking about.Especially the wing chun people that get delusions of grandeur whenever a new Ip Man movie comes out.They have more excuses has to why they been getting their ass kicked than a convict on death row.Everything you have said here i have been saying it for over forty years ago when i got into my first street fight as a black belt, the only way I survived is because was in good shape from the training but none of the techniques worked and not because i was a bad student they are just not practical for the streets.
@hitansupatra66866 жыл бұрын
Try kyokushin bro
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
Let's see you in a street fight vs Demetrius Johnson. Chubs
@peng28164 жыл бұрын
You went to a Mcdojo, not a real school. I don't think that's every school there are great schools, but unfortunately there are a lot of Mcdojos.
@mikewillis90624 жыл бұрын
When the last time you had a fight
@mikewillis90624 жыл бұрын
Wait when did he fight in all his training. Dude go train and shut up
@davebenson52626 жыл бұрын
Agreed apart from JKD is awful show me one that can fight that does JKD. As for Bruce Lee who did he fight? Any half decent boxer would of laid him out cold
@meyageejoekarate94845 жыл бұрын
You can get some ideas and information from KZbin, but you will never achieve the same kind of knowledge that is gotten from a MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL. Try a school like KIM'S COLLEGE OF MARTIAL ARTS or a MARTIAL SCIENCE CLASS. I would give detailed information but I need to see CASH or EXCHANGE.
@SuperColonel914 жыл бұрын
Krav Maga!
@LGDx3 жыл бұрын
Oh my this guy sound like he was bullied by the amateur boxer at school
@paullytle2466 жыл бұрын
Mauy thai is traditional
@eddiedoyle36076 жыл бұрын
I love it ! You said the truth on the line in 10 minutes ! I have been trying to tell people this , but they just don't get it ! I don't get into a lot of fights but I have had my share of them , and I mean street fights ! I realised a long time ago that trying to become another Bruce Lee was impossible , he was one of a kind , I love Bruce ! But I began training in Chris clugstons combat systems long ago , and that has never failed me in the fights that I have had in my life , thank you so much for this video ! And I wish you all the best !
@professorshannahrobin74354 жыл бұрын
50% of what u saying is BS bro...
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
I'm constantly having street fights.
@MultiRedman306 жыл бұрын
This was entertaining. That's it that's all
@SuperColonel914 жыл бұрын
I thought that he made some points
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
So fight for us.
@Juan_rivera5 жыл бұрын
To add to your point about Bruce Lee he was a physical anomaly
@jackhunter49116 жыл бұрын
I think that's bullshit my dad was a cop for 7 year's and he has a black belt in teakwondo
@ChuckDownfield27275 жыл бұрын
Nice word salad
@samuraiisalmighty49174 жыл бұрын
Says the guy who has no arms
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
Calm down chubs
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
Jeet kune do sucks
@RickordProductions6 жыл бұрын
It doesn't suck. You probably bought into the idea that it can be taught. Bruce Lee never taught his students "How To"....he simply just helped them express themselves better with what they already have. I can see why you and so many others look down on JKD because you see it as a "style", when it's not a style. It's a concept. Everyone has a different Jeet Kune Do. All JKD is basically using "what works" for YOU. Don't mimic what a JKD practitioner teaches. Take what he showed you and explore the rest on your own to create your OWN Jeet Kune Do.
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
DJ Flip Bruce Lee didn't suck..... Joe Lewis said Bruce Lees students mostly sucked. Doesn't matter what you call it ... you can either fight or you can't. Jeet kune do? You're not Cantonese. The way of the intercepting fist? Who cares. This guy just keeps repeating himself. He's talking to himself.
@RickordProductions6 жыл бұрын
I will agree with you on that one but just because Jeet Kune Do is a Cantonese term, it doesn't have anything to do with being Cantonese. It's all on the practitioner.
@bilbobaggins58156 жыл бұрын
DJ Flip and most "jeet kune do" practitioners suck. Lol.