@LessonsFromAnime I would like to retract my statement, I understand now and I apologize
@val-ed24893 ай бұрын
I based a personal essay about your video on being "average" just wanted to say that these types of videos are a breath of fresh air in the anime content genre.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
That's so cool, thank you!
@georgewright48303 ай бұрын
Nice
@olafkotlarz22813 ай бұрын
I like how Hirugamj said "Even if I make a mistake, nobody will die" which helped him make volleyball fun again but after time skip we See him as a 5th year veterinary student, the work where making a mistake MAY lead to death. I like to think it shows how he matured and despite somewhat still being afraid, he wanted to try caring about his new passion again, this time with new healthy mindset.
@tamarlevy59493 ай бұрын
hirugami for me is a character that immediately made a strong impression with his story and message, which was pretty late into the manga but still managed to be so impactful and important. his mental health journey, the real questions he had, and the lesson he eventually learned, were all so important for the young audience of hq to read. we're all a bit lost and tired sometimes, and it's important to realize that it's human and natural for us to feel this way, and pace ourselves/know when to quit. i love this video!
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
One of the many "short screen time high impact" characters haikyuu is so good at
@tamarlevy59493 ай бұрын
@@LessonsFromAnime amazing way to put it!!!
@GekiVT3 ай бұрын
Hirugami's arc is so underated man, That line when he's told he can just quit is such a breath of fresh air. Its as if that pressure that I've put on myself and forcing my own back against this imaginary wall completely went away after I realized that i could just stop at any time and that issues that I was dealing with werent as severe as i made them out to be.
@bobokun11133 ай бұрын
That's why he is Sachiro hirugami the immovable weight of talent ✨✨
@akiraendoji3 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm also glad you touched up on Osamu at the end and how he isn't quitting exactly but he is going on his own path. As a twin myself their situation is fairly relatable as their interests and passions diverge from each other and I'm glad you say it because quitting usually is depicted as a negative thing and Osamu realising that his heart doesn't belong to Volleyball is a great moment and shouldn't be seen as him quitting or giving up.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Wasn't expecting to see you here! Glad you enjoyed it!
@akiraendoji3 ай бұрын
@LessonsFromAnime yeh, I'm not a prolific commenter, but I've been enjoying a lot of your videos for a while now.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
@@akiraendoji I wasn't even aware you'd seen Haikyuu tbh haha
@akiraendoji3 ай бұрын
@@LessonsFromAnime oh lmao, yeh I was a huge fan before and it's a reason I play volleyball irl. Just the manga ended which is why I moved to Blue Lock
@MatiasPark-w1v3 ай бұрын
Its scary how relatable his story is, i used to feel the same way when i trained for tennis back at high school (including the self harming). Every achievements were just musts in my head, and when i didnt get to them, i felt like a failure. The feeling of rage used to control me constantly and it reflected directly on my results. Literally from one day to another you understand that you are not forced into that position, that you should be the one chosing going on with the sport and it should be fun. But even once you get it, its hard not to go back to old habits once in a while, its a long process. Nowadays i genuinely enjoy my matches (even though they are full of errors and totally not professional) more than ever. Sports should be fun, even at a high level
@roaldgrim42883 ай бұрын
Bro we're the same... And in tennis too
@MatiasPark-w1v3 ай бұрын
@@roaldgrim4288 tennis its such a mentally demanding sport
@ahab97122 ай бұрын
Yeah I relate to this, no matter how good the point was, if I won i would say to myself "okay, as expected" and any mistake would be a huge negative. Its crazy how the fun just disappeared. But now I just try to enjoy the competition and pushing myself. The only way I ever hit amazing winners in a match was because I hit 100's of them in the net in practice. So why beat ourselves up for mistakes?
@hceballos053 ай бұрын
We also see blood in the episode when Daichi and Tanaka collide. RIP Daichi
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Oooh right
@woowoo176723 күн бұрын
This, the video of oikawa's 'believe' and Kita's mindset may have just changed my life. Thank you man, this channels amazing.
@mani30013 ай бұрын
It makes me incredibly sad that we might never see some of these character arcs and backstories properly adapted Great video, thanks for making Hakyuu content
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@jojo_man777Ай бұрын
7:51 there's also blood in s1 ep22 when Iwaizumi headbutts oikawa for almost hitting kageyama during a panic attack These analysis videos of yours are always such a delight!!!
@lennartklein51463 ай бұрын
Just love the diamond no ace scene in the video
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
I've not actually seen it ngl haha, trusted the editor that it was relevant
@randomperson57603 ай бұрын
@@LessonsFromAnimewatch it and make a video pls🙏🙏🙏🙏
@ThetaWindfall5 күн бұрын
That quote from a viewer is excellent. I often find myself in the Haikyuu space when I am feeling down about my own sport, and it reminds me that, on a good day, I actually love it. And that perspective is so important. Not being perfect or able to move the way you want is a part of all sports and the best we can do is train, and enjoy what we play.
@N6_mity3 ай бұрын
mann ur videos just hitt different at night too good man too good
@kalvinkingsley28573 ай бұрын
I love your videos and this is another great one! Regarding other sights of blood @7:55 - we see blood a few other times in the series. When Daichi loses his tooth, the first indicator is some blood coming out of his mouth. Aside from that, both Takeda and Hinata get nosebleeds due to impact (the floor and a ball, respectively).
@Nunelii3 ай бұрын
Tsukishima's fingers in the Shiratorizawa match
@TonsOfPax2 ай бұрын
I gotta read this series front to back. I watched everything up until S4 ended, then immediately read the rest (havent seen the movie yet oop) and it holds a lot of inspirational moments of hype in ny memory. But these videos have shown me there is also a great deal of introspection to be gained about pursuing your interests
@strahinja56843 ай бұрын
im handball player , i had potential , talent , was selected one time for youth national team , played for first team with old heads against other old heads , i was totaly fine, even great player, but i injured my back , overtraining, discus hermy, and now for the past 2 months i am in huge pain , physically and mentally , and it will continiue for at least 2 more months, some doctor told me im gonna be fine and be a great player , other told me i could never play handball again, and as days passes by , something tells me that im not gonna be same or even if im gonna play again handball, but there is always these storys of pro athletes like "doctors told me im never gonna play again but look at me achiving greatness...etc" so im praying to god that with my pure desire and will, i will make a comeback on court even better next time. Im telling this shit cuz i am watching every single one of ur lessons videos , and its helping trough everything ive been through, so i just wanna thank you for ur effort and will to make videos like this . thank you. (sorry for bad english)
@xVenomousOnexАй бұрын
You can do it
@ThetaWindfall5 күн бұрын
You go this mate, just stick to wahtever rehab your physio gives you and dont try to do too much too quickly and you will get there 💪💪💪
@CherryNah6 күн бұрын
Omg... I'm just like him 😢 How sad is to realize you are so hard on yourself
@kamisaii3 ай бұрын
yesterday i had my freshman tryouts, i honestly was surprised by how little people that were there who tried out especially since it's girls volleyball. i finally thought i had a chance of making the school team but i lacked the club experience for it. i had a stomach bug for an entire week and i was just so exhausted and nauseous during the tryouts i sat out most of it. i wasnt surprised when i got an email saying that i didnt have a spot on their team and i wouldnt attend the next tryout session. lately ive been learning to let go on these mistakes, i knew i can always do better and this was honestly something that wasnt within my control, i knew i tried my best even with the condition i was in. volleyball isnt something i would ever pursue professionally or even at a college level with my height (160 cms) and i could always quit whenever i want to, but it makes me happy to play it and thats really what matters to me. whenever i watch your videos i always feel so calm and have a sense of relief knowing that these things are all something that i can learn and apply to my life no matter what.
@rocy_road3 ай бұрын
i did NOT remember this man until this😭 love ur vids tho🎀
@Skylos3 ай бұрын
I had to learn a lession like this the hard way the past year. I used to go to the gym a lot. I was consistent in my schedule and had a very rigid schedule that I kept myself to. But what happened over time was that I became too obsessed with improvements. I kept adding new things to the schedule, making each session longer and harder, until I ended up with a bloated schedule that was long, exhausting, and most important UNFUN. I stopped going to the gym, and basically didn't return until over a year later due to just being burnt out from it. I used to think it was a lot more fun to exercise before I let myself lose focus on enjoying it and only focused on improvement and training harder. Now I am finally starting to get back to it again. It is still not as often or consistently as I used to, and my regimen has significantly shrunk in what it contains. But now I am having a lot more fun every time I go there. I think it fits within the same lesson. Even though I did not quit going to the gym, I did "quit" in the sense of letting the schedule and numbers control me, and now my goal is just to enjoy the time I spend there rather than some nebulous goal of "become more fit"
@antongeorgiev543022 күн бұрын
i fw your videos heavy man, God bless you and keep doing the stuff you love!🙏
@LessonsFromAnime20 күн бұрын
Thank you! Will do!
@epifanesacosta28473 ай бұрын
Agradezco un montón estos videos que me hacen reflexionar y disfrutar la vida. Al fin y al cabo dd eso se trata este mundo de "hacer florecer tu talento'. Te felicito por tu trabajo. Te mando saludos desde Argentina! Posdata: Me gusto muchísimo el video de Sinsuke Kita, al igual que el de Oikawa(pese a que este último no pude entenderlo al 100%, debido a que no tiene bien la precisión del subtitulo del español). Muchas gracias por todo!!
@wuhoo92243 ай бұрын
Love the video man! Keep it up ❤
@SputnikN213 ай бұрын
Would've liked to see Ennoshita in this group. He doesn't have as much scene time, but as someone who quit and felt guilty enough to make a comback like Ennoshita. I feel like he gets overlooked sometimes.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
i like his story, but wasn't too sure he fit the video as his is about NOT quitting
@spifuntastic6213 ай бұрын
Loved the new editing style! Good job LFA :)
@melmel90443 ай бұрын
really great video again! Thanks for that! You mentioned that we may see blood only twice in Haikyuu. While I haven't yet read the manga in its entirety yet, I seem to remember we also see some blood in the match Karasuno vs. Shiratorizawa where Tsukishima injures his hand while blocking Ushijima to the degree where he bleeds and has to go to the medical team with Yachi. That said, I agree that we rarely see blood in this anime. The philosophy or rather the different philosophies on life introduced by the characters makes it one of the best anime. at least in my opinion.
@giyudude3 ай бұрын
i have watched every haikyu video u have brought out, exept the manga ones, i still wanna read that myself in a bit, but the point still stands, i really loved every video and i will try to apply things for my life as well, mabey not every thing, but a few, mabey 2 or 3 to start, keep up the absolute great work man, much love ❤❤❤
@montsva49393 ай бұрын
When is one of your videos not make me sob? Thank you. ❤
@aiapihud43443 ай бұрын
And the craziest part is.. all of this pressure he put on himself was entirely pressure to live up to what he thought his parents expectations were, the expectations he built up in his head. Spoilers for the time-skip Hirugami ends up becoming a veterinarian, which likely means that when he talked to his parents about quitting after hs, his family was fully accepting of it and didn't give him shit for not following in their footsteps.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
I meant to mention this in the outro... evidently forgot lol
@YESHTOFU3 ай бұрын
I love your videos man.
@elikujawa61213 ай бұрын
another vid another time i ask for a nishinoya video
@earlyoyster27932 ай бұрын
It’s not that it’s the first time we see blood in the series. It’s the ONLY time we see someone commit self injury. 😢 and that’s really sad.
@Polar-ot9ih3 ай бұрын
'THE IMMOVABLE' 🥶🥶
@deku-t1h2 ай бұрын
around 3-8 minuets in I felt targeted due to wanting to be perfect at it and I was kind of forced into playing the sport
@ladybookworms2 ай бұрын
Yeah reminder to self that even if there are no spoilers in the videos there definitely will be in the comments. 😢
@LessonsFromAnime2 ай бұрын
:(
@d-hard40873 ай бұрын
Hey! I would love to see a video talking about quiting/no continuing because you arent seeing any progress in what youre doing, idk which character relates to that though
@Imasneekysnek3 ай бұрын
Another thing to remember is that if you make a mistake in something such as a sport no one u Is going to die as Hirugami said
@yunisturk50323 ай бұрын
7:37 sorry just a nitpick thing, not a big deal 😅 Tsukki against Shiratorizawa starts bleeding on his finger and is forced out of the match but then comes back. We see blood in that scene too. That’s all I can think of though.
@randomverse15013 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Unknownboy96553 ай бұрын
Clear your voice more man, anyway loved your content ❤
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Ah in the later half of the video or the whole thing?
@astrobeats8246Ай бұрын
help what do i do, i am very short and in high school and I've loved volleyball and played it whenever I was free for a very long time. I went to an open gym in the summer and noticed I just wasn't on the same level as any of the players even though I may have barely received a few of the serves. I want to keep playing and dream of being a professional but also the same time the feeling of just quitting because the harsh reality is that I'm not like hinata with freak athleticism or a high vertical.
@adamazmi63403 ай бұрын
Haikyuu is on all timer anime
@_DensetsuRecap3 ай бұрын
Your haikyuu videos are all awesome with deatailed character's analyse, their purpose, growth development, learn lessons from them i like your video. Are you thinking of creating a masterpiece video of Haikyuu at the end. The creator who creates haikyuu , The all time peak Vollyball Manga & Anime.
@jerrychen23023 ай бұрын
wait so can i quit my job or life
@ethanbentley70573 ай бұрын
anybody mind spoiling who the “other contender” is for the best player that did not continue? I think I know who but I am unsure.
@LessonsFromAnime3 ай бұрын
Nishinoya
@adviteebasnet99093 ай бұрын
We do see tooth though 😅
@chadwithautism3 ай бұрын
Going off tangent but this video made me realize how much politics would affect your emotions and mould your character as you grow older as you interact with the people whom you meet along the way