This is called deadweighting hard to perfect even harder to execute while defending yourself
@bleuthaidesigns288719 күн бұрын
@@SorenPrime precisely why you practice
@SorenPrime19 күн бұрын
@bleuthaidesigns2887 you misunderstand it's easy to practice in a controlled setting but to apply it in a moment of chaos you're not going limp tossing yourself at your opposition that is tantamount to suic*de
@kishorhegde721818 күн бұрын
Yes..our body stiffens instinctively while fighting.It takes years of practice to overcome instincts.
@jordanrock349418 күн бұрын
If you learn how to breathe properly while taking strikes and have a training partner that you can train with daily, you can develop the technique pretty quickly. Just have one partner strike the other in as many ways possible, stationary and moving mixed in with light sparing, and you'll develop the ability in no time.
@jordanrock349418 күн бұрын
Though it will take you decades to master and discover the depths of yourself, that's why now is always the best time to start if you already haven't.
@cybertelugu22 күн бұрын
Karate master ❌ physics teacher ✅
@HaveANiceDayLol.22 күн бұрын
Japanese Isaac Newton can throw hands for sure 👊
@user-cg2xf7tx4o21 күн бұрын
貴方は何言ってるんですか?格闘家は理論から固めてめていくのが定石ですよ?
@karan835421 күн бұрын
😂😂 @@HaveANiceDayLol.
@dion.one120 күн бұрын
Both ✅️
@wipoute19 күн бұрын
The way he explained the physics is wrong. Your Center of gravity stays the same in both cases. It's just that when you relax your muscles, they can't transfer the load from your weight to the ground, which makes your body want to collapse. When you land on someone without the help of your own muscles, they have to hold your entire weight because you yourself are not doing it.
@bleuthaidesigns288721 күн бұрын
You’re not changing your ‘weight’ … you’re changing your ‘center of gravity’ 😊 - very powerful stuff 😊
@wipoute19 күн бұрын
The way he explained the physics is wrong. Your Center of gravity stays the same in both cases. It's just that when you relax your muscles, they can't transfer the load from your weight to the ground, which makes your body want to collapse. When you land on someone without the help of your own muscles, they have to hold your entire weight because you yourself are not doing it.
@kristopherferrell336419 күн бұрын
It just looks like he's farther back when he falls the " heavy " way.
@sonamdorje584319 күн бұрын
@@wipouteless words more practice
@sudeepreaves447619 күн бұрын
U are right....
@PushDown9918 күн бұрын
@@sonamdorje5843ur dumb u cant understand 😂
@jenlewren22 күн бұрын
Nothing is more difficult to move than a limp toddler.... remember that
@Daun000722 күн бұрын
How bout a limp adult?
@feelthenight763922 күн бұрын
@@Daun0007I was about to say that 😂
@jestfullgremblim800222 күн бұрын
How about a corpse?
@yadayada141120 күн бұрын
@@jestfullgremblim8002 basically forever limp
@bozzskaggs11219 күн бұрын
I know difficult. Try getting a cat with claws out of the carrier without gloves while at the vet's office.
@rgoodsan22 күн бұрын
This is why really good boxers learn to be relaxed and don’t stay stiff when throwing a punch.
@Ochay68220 күн бұрын
You're too stiff, loosen up. Is basically what he is saying
@abdelhakyac728520 күн бұрын
Nope, thats for economising energy.....
@Jordanthecool720 күн бұрын
I train in Judo and they teach the same thing, to stay loose and relax . Don’t panic and spaz when going for grips .
@marcb887419 күн бұрын
@@Jordanthecool7 j'ai connu des professeurs qu'on n'arrive pas a bouger et pourtant pas très lourd , on voit aussi cet force avec l'aïkido avec 5 personnes qui poussent et l'autre ne bouge pas comme si cloué au sol , ce dont je ne suis pas capable en judo
@binjiling19 күн бұрын
@@marcb8874 ça demande une position très forte avec les jambes gainées, tout le contraire de la souplesse pour le coup, haut du corps souple bas du corps gainé c'est le secret de la stabilité, à bien sûr adapter pour défendre
@seansyguy16 күн бұрын
That punch in the end almost broke the sound barrier
@SilatLalli Yes... But not every person makes that sound. It needs a sharp technique. I know that after 18 years of JKA Karate trainning.
@Shinbikai-Shuto-Society22 күн бұрын
Excellent demonstration of the power coming from “dropping” into the tandien- thanks for the visual depiction👍🏼👊🏼🙏🏼
@vigneshwaran743720 күн бұрын
You didn't understood 😂
@Yui-Mizuno-YMY18 күн бұрын
tanden
@Shinbikai-Shuto-Society17 күн бұрын
@@vigneshwaran7437 👍🏼🙏🏼
@Ytube-mods-r-nazis14 күн бұрын
@@Shinbikai-Shuto-Society excellent demonstration of taking a half step back. Ever held up a bed or anything real tall and walked backwards while 1 end is on the ground? It gets heavier the farther back you walk. Same idea here. Trick.
@mr.darben799821 күн бұрын
Love her laughter. Instructor like him is hard to find, billion to one. I have had over 10 different instructors, I had one that was a magnet just like this instructor. Learn a lot more.
@PeezyElijah-sq9xr17 күн бұрын
I have a Muay Thai Coach who Is KOOL. Diffinately One and billian😂😂😂🤦🏽♂️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 I Love him maaan he has no Idea how Much he Blessed me Just by being around us... His Energy. He Does Believe In GOD... And when he comes in, he's Doing the worm and doing the robot and All smiley It's like he high on the Kush😂😂😂😎 and sometimes hmmm maybe he was, But that's Never here nor there😂😂😂🙏🏾 The Point Is he blessed us. And Everything was Purely Intentional. He teaches us how to break dance sometimes also
@PeezyElijah-sq9xr17 күн бұрын
It helps us to Loosin up and It helps us to Do leg sweeps little did I know even tho he told us A million times haha I didn't actually fully Know until I DID IT. So now because I know how to do that Break dance move on the floe now I know how to do a leg sweep
@PeezyElijah-sq9xr17 күн бұрын
It takes confidence
@L3monsta16 күн бұрын
The math here ain't mathing. Your sample data shows that they're more like 1 in 10
@ChiGivenTalent4 күн бұрын
@L3monsta my thought as well 😂
@Jan-sb2ql22 күн бұрын
When I was a small child, decades ago, I could make my body 'heavy' or light when my father was carrying me on his neck. So now I have to put this knowledge into a strike. Never too late to learn.😄👍
@CoFFee-uw5sv12 күн бұрын
I remember doing something similar
@amoldivo12 күн бұрын
Yes, except that I did this to my brother lol And not on his neck 😅 I just asked him to lift me up with his hands
@mitchellhayman3817 күн бұрын
@@CoFFee-uw5svno you don't. I'm amazed how people could be so stupid. I feel sorry for you guys. Explore some other alternatives, because your 'memory' of supernatural powers is delusion. A very childish and stupid delusion, that obviously never happened.
@daryback710311 күн бұрын
I like this sensei. He is teaching a most primordial law on martial arts body management in a very practical and eye catching way: core shifting. It's not just deadweighting, you can even shift it "up" as he pointed 2 times in the video. Deadweighting goes directly down, which is good for countering lifting and similar techniques. This is more refined, because you USE that law to your advantage. You can see that just from his toes and ankle he puts some force to put that deadweight in the direction of the other person, which amplifies a bit that force and directs it more diagonaly making it harder to sustain.
@epistarter113622 күн бұрын
Probably won't ever use this in real life but its cool to see just how much centre of gravity impacts the weight you can apply
@k.l752422 күн бұрын
This technique is used in different Applications
@chrisreyes699022 күн бұрын
He just said at the last part use that for punching. Always one
@user-kz1vg9ry2b22 күн бұрын
It's practical actually, When throwing a punch!! You'll get more power..👊🏻
@SBHighlander_7422 күн бұрын
The point is if you Punch Kick just Relax your Muscle, Relax your Mind. the more you Relax the more you Control your Body and it can easy generate Power Strike!
@Jordanthecool720 күн бұрын
The literal act of falling onto the other person may not be useful, but the concept as a whole, and the usefulness of gravity is definitely good to learn for real life applications , and not just for fighting either.
@erlaf283313 күн бұрын
This is from the very basics, everyone should know. But the way he explained it simply, quickly and clearly, in seconds, also with breathing. Very cool!
@mitchellhayman3817 күн бұрын
Lol. Youre full of bullshit while having no idea. This man is talking bullshit. Everything he said is wrong.
@mrstar921 күн бұрын
Force vector changes when you relax your body thus the gal had to use upwards muscle strenght while her arms are stretched out which made the guy's mass heavier against a rather weak muscle (anterior deltoid). During the first demonstration, the guy's tensed muscles directs the force vector horizontally towards the gal. Because the vector is through the arm, there is no disadvantage of the stretched arm and the muscle group involved is way stronger, same muscles which makes you do push ups (pecs, triceps, serratus etc)
@danwachler548015 күн бұрын
Also you can see that his body, when demonstrating tensed, is fully hinging forward at the ball of his feet, whereas when he’s relaxing he’s hinging at the ankles first. Those 4-5 inches increase the downward force vector due to gravity you pointed out, while also having increased horizontal momentum. Seems tiny, but very noticeable!
@breakingthemasks15 күн бұрын
This! Thank you for actually explaining the physics here. While I enjoy the mystic explanation in a fun way, the real physics is way more powerful to understand.
@AlvarHugosson6 күн бұрын
@@danwachler5480 Also the inch or so he moves back has an impact.
@user-su4kx1oo7l19 күн бұрын
This inconceivable feeling of excitement which is obtained through observing something simple that can increase your combat power.
@aristateles154914 күн бұрын
So that's why when someone is fainting then collapses, the damage can be fatal.
@xXOmoiUchihaXx11 күн бұрын
😣😣
@smr63019 күн бұрын
That’s why in any combat sport (boxing, kickboxing, MMA, etc.) when striking, your body should generally be as relaxed as possible until the moment of impact. This not only preserves energy but it also helps you hit harder, move faster, and react faster to incoming attacks
@aseksamr181818 күн бұрын
A bit like a whip, all the energy circulates and accumulates fluidly until the very concentrated final impact.
@carlpanzram708117 күн бұрын
That has nothing to do with this. The reason you are supposed to be relaxed when striking is in order so you do not accidentally work against the direction you want to accelerate in. If you tense up, both the protagonist and antagonist muscles of the movement flex, it is counter productive. The thing the person above is demonstrating is a cheap trick, not related to being relaxed at all. They take a step backwards before they drop to demonstrate their "lower center of gravity" (this makes zero sense by the way). By stepping back, the angle of the movement of their body around the axis of their feet is more downward, which makes resisting their fall more difficult. They lay more weight onto their subject, that is all. You can test this against a wall. Step to a wall and fall forward, stop yourself from falling by bracing your hands against the wall. Now take a step backwards and do it again. Suddenly, even tho you weigh the same, it is 2x as difficult. Simple physics. I thought Asians regard math and physics highly?
@nilsonpimenteldossantos332321 күн бұрын
This also I have tried with my wife. An it really works! Indeed, I knew this exercise from theater, and it's so nice.
@DishyLemon13 күн бұрын
So, like, are you sparring with your wife or...?
@zinger701421 күн бұрын
He was taking steps back before "relaxing" the body 😂
@reddaneali599717 күн бұрын
Exactly it appears that he lands lower on the person's hand when "dropping his COG" I don't know why people still fall for this type of trickery ?
@carlpanzram708117 күн бұрын
@@reddaneali5997People desperately want to believe there to be some sort of super natural, spiritual energy that they can harvest. It's magical thinking. Imagine this. Martial arts ability Requires years of grueling physical training as well as inherent talent. If you do not feel like you are fit to do that, and posses no inherent talent, then your last hope is that you can harvest some sort of energy that other people can not. You see this video and gain hope "I can be physically capable after all, by using this magic" 😂 You might just hope to become super-human.... Just eat well, do weight training and light sparring. That is too difficult and uncomfortable for most, so they seek short cuts. There are no short cuts. 😤
@fonz200217 күн бұрын
Glad I wasn't delusional
@mhamzakhalid538516 күн бұрын
Yeah you are right about his step back. But by taking a step back when he falls on the other person his CG does move forward.
@abdulqahar294316 күн бұрын
Why don't u try it and see the different
@saxyrep121 күн бұрын
His knowledge is mindblowing. True master!😮
@Ytube-mods-r-nazis14 күн бұрын
@@saxyrep1 he took a half step back. More momentum and more weight falling on catcher. Ever held up something tall like a bed or plywood then walked backwards? It gets heavier as you go back. Same idea here. Trick.
@fafflerproductions15 күн бұрын
This isn't because of center of mass, this is because when you tense up, you assist the person in holding you up. When you don't tense up, you're limp and force applied on you by those 2 hands is extremely uneven and more difficult to hold. Think of it like stopping a 100 pound boulder from moving vs a 100 pound water balloon. One carries momentum past the points of contact with your body
@nyhyl21 күн бұрын
That's basically what internal martial arts are all about, methods like this. Good demonstration!
@Rouie444415 күн бұрын
Stepping back gives you more weight. It's about the distance where your feet are.
@sugizotakuro4 күн бұрын
That is what i saw. He just makes the distance longer than before
@gragrim15 күн бұрын
Whats even better when lowering your gravity is bending your knees, pivot, and turn your shoulders in a rapid motion as you punch.. tyson demonstrates this extremely well..
@xsdash15 күн бұрын
Nah.. he just increases a slight distance in between. That's why it feels like a higher amount of weight is being pushed onto the opponent's hands. As it requires more of a lifting force rather than a pushing force, like in the previous cases. ✌️
@Yiryujin3 күн бұрын
no, he is actually correct and even explained why. its called deadweight. when you fireman carry someone out, someone that is conscious and stiff is easier to hoist up and carry out than someone that is unconscious and deadweight. when they are deadweight and relaxed, body is floppy and harder to handle and move. when body is stiff some of the force or weight is supported by the person so its easier to handle. once lifted it doesn't matter because weight is the same, but pre lift it makes night and day difference.
@xsdash2 күн бұрын
@@Yiryujin i know what you mean to say, but the point you're making isn't creating that much of an effect in this very case. there are definitely several other factors as well, but i pointed out the most prominent one. The reason he gave was not even making that much of a practical difference.
@Yiryujin2 күн бұрын
@@xsdash honestly, it does make quite a difference when you're trying to hold up a prone person but not for punching power. This is one of the reasons why EMS and firefighters use backboard and stretchers, because the rigidity allows easier transport and lift compared to floppy person whose center of gravity is shifting with every minor motion. The stiff board stabilizes the center of gravity. This is why fireman's carry secures the arms and legs so that the center of gravity does not shift making it easier to carry someone out of fire. It makes a huge difference.
@spiritualtaurus794221 күн бұрын
Her laugh at the realisation.❤️😂🤣😂🤣🇬🇧
@paulgabriel436012 күн бұрын
Hardly anything to do with center of gravity. It just a matter of not resisting with your feet as you fall. Also, moving your center of gravity up should make you generate more torque when falling, so you will appear heavier not lighter.
@rotten220922 күн бұрын
Same basic principle of kiai. "Yelling" while attacking or defending removes oxygen from the body and lowering the center of gravity so more torque can be applied. He's just doing it slowly but in a fight scenario, he'd have to make some noise while breathing out quickly because releasing that much air so fast will always make a sound. So I guess you don't have to scream but it's alot more daunting than just exhaling fast... It's a requirement for many karate styles while testing for upper belts in Kata.
@Thundergod_au22 күн бұрын
It's not the releasing of oxygen. It's the tension you apply as you breath out. You can't be tense with lungs full of air.
@kedabro195719 күн бұрын
How does removing oxygen result in more torque?
@Lavie_Azure17 күн бұрын
@@kedabro1957More oxygen = more contraction, less oxigen = less friction
@mayurtummewar331215 күн бұрын
he's just moving a step back and making the stopper halt the fall too late so that he has max speed and also the direction of his velocity is more downwards so pushing back doesn't do much good, not as well as pushing up would do
@randotobogon282422 күн бұрын
One crazy thing you grounded your spirit but using power you demonstrate is true
@danielcox762916 күн бұрын
I call this a falling strike. Practice it from you normal standing position and fall into your fighting position. Master it in every direction. All of a sudden your martial knowledge is more useful when you are caught off balance. The trick is striking in the same motion as you take form.
@uuum558722 күн бұрын
だからだよ、酔っ払いが重いのは(遠い目)
@natsunoyuugata22 күн бұрын
寝てる子も
@neciss15 күн бұрын
すごい納得したw なるほど!
@johndepalm418016 күн бұрын
This guy is a really good teacher. I absolutely understand what he's saying. Although I know it helps that I have training previously.
@i-am-at17 күн бұрын
When "relaxing" he was 5-6 feet away from the guy, and when "tensed", he was a 3 feet away, of course when "realixing" the impact is greater than when "tensed".
@Yiryujin3 күн бұрын
... its same distance, look at his foot. his right foot didn't move at all. its from the same spot all 3 falls/demonstration. relaxed body falling puts irregularly distributed bodyweight fully onto the other person. its 90 to 100% of your body weight. stiff body falling puts regularly distributed bodyweight onto your legs and the other person. at most its only 30% of your body weight. its physics. this is why its harder to carry unconscious person than drunk person that semiconscious. Any EMS / Firefighter will tell you the same thing.
@fornlike15 күн бұрын
The reaction of the woman is so irresistible and this master seems very great. Thanks a lot for this share.
@Mysteryman24222 күн бұрын
This is a great way to show if you move back a foot or so you can increase your momentum
@Bitterswheat13 күн бұрын
If it doesn’t make sense to you just think when you tighten your body your muscles are carrying that weight, when they aren’t working then something needs to carry it or it’ll fall
@Sickzero8 күн бұрын
The only thing you're changing is the distance between you both, therefore changing the momentum of your impact.
@jacobforrester982721 күн бұрын
I've never heard it explained this way. I remember switching between right and left forward stance and having it described as a relaxed stomp for rebounding from the strike. I felt it give the body mechanics for a whip in the strike. Sure, good follow through, but it spring-loaded the withdrawal of the strike. A falling step and relaxed stomp could be interchangeable in this explanation.
@Mr_Abdisalam719 күн бұрын
Instructions unclear, I had a fight in the street with a girl, we hugged each other.. long story short, we're expecting our 2nd baby in 2 weeks!
@MettPitt15 күн бұрын
2 Babys in 2 Weeks.. damn that’s fast..
@joemichaelsomopawiro15 күн бұрын
So funny
@siddhantabarnowal397312 күн бұрын
Its the component of weight. When at first two case, the leaning was small, so the vertical component of weight was smaller. This is because of fear instinct of our brain. But as you get relaxed, the leaning increases and so the weight component in vertical and hence large force generated. That's why lifting a fainted person is hard but injured person is easy👍
@holdenmuganda9722 күн бұрын
The falling step-Jack Dempsey.
@coyz22093 күн бұрын
Glad i learn taekwondo and reiki on my mid school, bullies never touch me 😊
@Despair_820 күн бұрын
That punch in the end was powerful , so sound it made with air
@edwardgrenore12614 күн бұрын
Wait, thanks to this video I have found out that this can also be applied to a max vertical jump! When I tensed up too much for my max effort jump, my higher center of gravity takes away the balance and stability that is needed at the gathering phase (the lowering phase after penultimate step). When I tried again, but more relaxed this time, letting my tendons do the work instead of tensing my muscles, I actually jumped higher as I felt a force transfer from the ground up! It's crazy how random things you encounter in life can teach you so much about what other things you are doing! 😮
@victorb96.17 күн бұрын
He is not changing his center of gravity. He is just stepping further from the person the last time. It's amazing how people believe everything they're told in the internet without question
@Siganati16 күн бұрын
Watch again
@victorb96.16 күн бұрын
@@Siganati no need, thanks
@Siganati16 күн бұрын
@@victorb96. ignorance.
@victorb96.16 күн бұрын
@@Siganati yeah people are so naive...
@Naturgewalt6916 күн бұрын
@@SiganatiHe is literally right? Exactly what I was thinking and suprised that everyone in these comments say how great He is, when He just fell with more weight by stepping more back 😂
@shukenadashore65274 күн бұрын
Also the limp weight is being cought at a further distance than when the body is tight. Somehow no one noticed that. The longer you allow the body to fall under gravity the more is the momentum.
@jokeer1422 күн бұрын
You are just starting further away from them when you “seem” more heavy.
@user-ku2rp5yx9u21 күн бұрын
I think the principal still applies, but yes I did notice that as well.
@luminosity164120 күн бұрын
@@user-ku2rp5yx9u What principal? Under same starting conditions he has the same mass and speed on impact. Thus the same kinectic energy. Only difference is, an uncooked spaghetto will be held up after impact, a cooked one will collapse in itself, because it does not have the stability to stay upright. It will not push you away any more than the uncooked one though.
@Fuannai0417 күн бұрын
@@luminosity1641same principle as when you're focusing on doing something, you hold your breathing. For example balancing a rock on top of another rock. Also same principle as why it's easier to push yourself up while exhaling in a push up. Also same principle as why you don't fully relax yourself while leaning on a glass window/door. You lean on the glass but stiffen up some parts of your body so that your whole weight isn't applied to the glass
@luminosity164117 күн бұрын
@@Fuannai04 You are mixing something up. It does not matter for your push or whatever, whether or not the other person is exhaling relaxed etc. Your example all talk about something in a person that results in something in the same person. Also people do not hold their breath when focused. You chose a specific example where breathing could actually translate to your hands moving ever so slightly. A chess player would collapse if that was an actual thing. People that need precision hold their breath to stop them from "shaking", not because they mentally focus. A comparison to the video is more around the lines whether a 150 kg pool noodle or a 150kg steelplate can push you away more easily. And I tell you its the steel plate. Firstly as the plate is rigid, you actually have to hold the entire plates weight to stop it. Secondly as its hard the moment it does contact, it will hurt. The pool noodle however will simply bend in itself just after you stop the top of the pool noodle with your hands. Actually making it easier to not get pushed away, because you do not get impacted by the entire weight at once and you never have to hold the entire weight.
@Fuannai0417 күн бұрын
@@luminosity1641 from the looks of it, you're just speaking out theories in your head rather than talking from experience. that's why you're taking what's in the video at face value. the video isn't really about making yourself heavier or harder to catch. it's more about how you can apply more force towards your opponent via adjustments in your micro-actions. it's not about "whether a 150 kg pool noodle or a 150kg steelplate can push you away more easily". it's more of how will you push a 150kg steel plate easier. the form and techniques you'll use to execute. so yes, the video is "about something in a person that results in something in the same person" that leads to difference in execution. in chess, while you need focus, you don't really need extreme stability to produce precise movement. so no, chess players won't collapse.
@jezael202317 күн бұрын
I like this man, he's like a martial magician with just science. Well done sir🤝🏼🙏🏽
@user-cz3it7lf2h20 күн бұрын
Danke, sehr gut Erklärt. Sehen und Verstehen.👍🏻 OSS aus Berlin.💐☯️🍀
@ZakJey6 күн бұрын
Hallöchen
@kimjerim986913 күн бұрын
Owww, now i understand. That's the reason why my classmates can't pull me up even when i have the lowest weight among them. I started to become more relax, scattering my weight inside me when i learned the basic of swimming: floating. Thank you for sharing this
@mccory0011 күн бұрын
i give this Japanese Guy a good thumb up👍🏻 English speaking is really good ,and explain thing is easy understand。 he is good teacher i believe.
@DeadPool----12 күн бұрын
Ok that is actually the first step on learning shiyori. And I was like how a relaxed elder can generate so much power
@Leoppassion15 күн бұрын
It’s like the next level. We train hard to gain and train the muscles, but there is a point of learning to relax and get rid of unnecesary energy loss. We learn that we were using too much to do something. This applies to pretty much everything physical.
@mactireliath235616 күн бұрын
A good tactile demonstration of a complex idea. I’ll hold onto that one, thank you
@foolsfury995814 күн бұрын
Bruce Lee was a master at this. Weight manipulation is why he was so strong and why he used the analogy of being like water. Bruce was no more than 60-70kg but could generate such force with a lightning fast kick that you would think it's inhumane
@doncarloswijayakusuma13 сағат бұрын
I love his explanation is Super 👏👏👍🙏
@alimeer870816 күн бұрын
Everyone gangsta until the thief has knife in his hand.
@leonestello13 күн бұрын
Dude's a Genius👍🧠
@jonathanmellqvist217 күн бұрын
Karate teacher: ✅ Physics teacher: ❌
@skysmith422118 күн бұрын
The punch at the end sounded deadly!
@thirumalai771915 күн бұрын
Everything is funny until he gave that last punch 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻......
@makeylaishram381313 күн бұрын
The last punch was smoot AF
@chrisb869815 күн бұрын
This is crazy. I imagine most of us have heard about deadweighting to make grabs more difficult, but I would have never have thought to incorporate it into strikes or other techniques.
@Thelastsamurai0722 күн бұрын
Thanks for teaching this technique for free... Love from India
@darrenmelchi94622 күн бұрын
From taking martial arts when I was younger .. this makes so much sense to me
@TheMaverickSoldier17 күн бұрын
That last punch execution 😮
@iliyajafari968010 күн бұрын
He didn't displace his center of mass by just relaxing , he changed his center of mass by lowering his arms and falling while not tightening the muscles of the back of the leg , you can confirm what I say watching the video carefully again
@litrefeynusta467616 күн бұрын
Its all about the feet, you just change the center of gravity of your body from your toes to your heels so that 20-30cm change makes you be a little bit heavier than staying on your toes :)
@RSTAKG15 күн бұрын
This reminds me of a martial arts technique that incorporates the force produced from falling. It takes that energy created from falling and then you kick off the ground to change the direction of momentum from going to the ground to a side. I used to practice this for long jumps if it is kind of hard to visual what I’m talking about. It’s supposed to help with lunging power
@tarsala199515 күн бұрын
They compensate for him not to fall, so they use their shoulders more to lift part of his weight. Since the shoulders are weaker it feels like he is heavier. Additionally, when you crunch you abs to move some fall power to the faller.
@dannielazizi17 күн бұрын
Our body tenses when fighting to protect ourselves, instinctively to show doninance. But when striking we need to be calm and be light
@RR-mu3wu13 күн бұрын
I'm going to become a KZbin Certified Karate Master with all these great lessons..
@maverickeugene362112 күн бұрын
Great stuff,don't try it in a fight until mastered!Or you'll be falling forward with gravity alot, generating tremendous force against ground!
@mivalentine279413 күн бұрын
Fighter who relax fight like a mountain. And fighter who flow and fly actually feel like steel. Not about what should and should not, but about what is fit.
@jeanito13932 күн бұрын
I think this is true, but dont step farther back when doing the final part. It increases force but makes comparison harder
@vernshein543022 күн бұрын
Agreed. Also at the transition from exhaling to inhaling, your reaction time is slightly longer so if you can time the start of your attack to this point on your opponent he will be slower to react. This is why you should try to conceal your breathing cycle from your opponent if you can.
@chaddon768522 сағат бұрын
This dude is a martial arts master from every movie I've ever seen.
@avitiwari512615 күн бұрын
Thats why when we are taught how to defend and strike we are always told to stay calm…also this is why you hear proper martial arts students do the peculiar breath we do while punching….with that breathing form, by the time we punch we exhale as much air as we can
@franszmarwa995518 күн бұрын
Good basic training. Thanks for sharing, Sensei 🥋
@machine_learning_engineering15 күн бұрын
The difference is also that he keeps stepping back. When he is slightly upright, he is way less heavy than when he’s more horizontal at the end.
@albertalbert795820 күн бұрын
When he relaxes, the lower body continues to move forward, increasing the distance the lower body moves forward, increasing mass and speed of lower body. Acceleration= M x V2. It also cause a drop in height, adding a force pushing hands down. When you punch, you move your lower body forward, but using active force, not relaxed.
@tropicalstorm33922 күн бұрын
Dead weight is a lot harder to carry than a non-dead weight.
@thirdside38812 күн бұрын
His punch knocked the phone out my hand.
@acsmedia156810 күн бұрын
The punch in the end generated enough wind to destroy the camera, that's when this vid ended. 👊
@CrystalRuizEnriquez12 күн бұрын
Is this why when kids act like ragdolls they somehow become "heavier"?
@johnclegg60484 күн бұрын
I’m not 100% on this, but I don’t think breathing in changes your center of gravity. The reason people have a hard time holding them is because you tighten your muscles. You have two contact points your contact at the feet the contact of your hand when you go limp, it’s them fighting your bodies urge to roll in pitch that making it harder to hold you off of the ground, it’s my thought process
@Yiryujin3 күн бұрын
you are correct. when stiff, its like leaning against a wall. your own body will support most of your weight. (similar to doing wall push up) when prone, all of your body weight falls on the other person at an angle. (similar to doing regular push up). breathing out relaxes the diaphragm and helps in relaxing rest of the body.
@BeNh7216 күн бұрын
I'm sure that's true but what he just showed was actually a demonstration of leverage. It had less to do with his stiffness and more to do with distance. He's farther away when relaxed and therefore applies higher forces when falling compared to when stiff
@bubbahottep864411 сағат бұрын
Also, fall forward from a foot further away, and raise onto your toes as your shoulders hit their hands.
@pezhman-h2f16 күн бұрын
این تمرینی هست برای ضربه زدن نرم و سخت همزمان باهم بسیار ضربه قوی تولید میکنه 👍🙏
@fabriciovalvasori112112 күн бұрын
Se nota claramente que, además de relajarse, en el último intento su cuerpo va detrás de su cadera, su pelvis se adelanta, toma mayor velocidad, x mayor tiempo de caída, y finalmente empuja con sus pies, desde los tobillos. Eso da mayor conexión von la tierra y empuje, x ende se siente más peso, que en realidad, es más fuerza.
@Spiethstar10 күн бұрын
Also notice how standing back further makes it so less weight is on your feet, so more falls onto the person trying stop you falling.
@charlesgiltner560919 күн бұрын
I love this wisdom.
@successbharat33913 күн бұрын
When you relax, your face is still going to hit the opponent. So the opponent backs up.
@brandonhow9421 күн бұрын
That's why it's really difficult to pull a drunk person
@ucheucheuche13 күн бұрын
Trust me, I've mastered this technique.. just ask my bed.
@stutidangel11113 күн бұрын
The way he went "use this power for punching.. " And knocked out air the last second. Sir, that escalated quickly! It went from 'Be a punching bag' to 'BE a Punching bee'.. Zeeeooom
@privaterizk49365 күн бұрын
As someone who lifted both alive and dead body many times in many sizes, I can relate.
@EscortaBayu11 күн бұрын
I think this man was a physic teacher before learning Karate 😂
@Nothing2556811 күн бұрын
I do appreciate the controller falling in Karate. Very foreign to me as a Thai boxer, I’d love to see the controlled falling in the right. I’d be interested to see how I handle it; that and the higher range of kicks and the new angles of attack that come from them.
@thefirsteverfacts15 күн бұрын
True, try lifting someone that doesn't want to be lifted, kind of a fun experiment