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Beginner Nunchucks Tutorial | START STRIKING NOW | Milani Fitness
Been a while, don't worry I still love you all the same and plan to make many more videos. I have been very busy with my music and I'd greatly appreciate it if you could follow, links below.
Hope this video helps you all get started with this beautiful weapon, and that you are all staying fit and healthy :)
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Straight Punch Defense Lesson | Jeet Kune Do Inquiry Into Blocking Punches
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Hope you all enjoy the video, please like, comment what you thought. Let me know what you'd like to see, share, hit that bell, as it helps me out a lot! Don't forget to follow my socials to keep up with me. Hope you all have a damn good day, and stay FIT! Instagram Personal - cooper.milani Fitness - milani.fitness Music - milanirock
Beginner Parkour Vaults UNLOCKED | Safety/Step Vault | 2 Handed Vault | Tutorial |
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10 Strikes to Master the Staff! | Traditional Kobudo Long Stick
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Been a while! Hope you guys enjoy this video. I've got a really exciting hand to hand focused series on the way showcasing a specific move each video, so stay tuned for that! Again I appreciate everyone's support on this channel so far more than anything. I hope you all are training hard and always learning. Have a damn good day and don't forget to Subscribe and hit that bell!
Nunchuck Shadiversity Response 2 | Revenge of The Nunchucker
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I know many of you have been waiting for this upload, I apologize for the wait. If my channel continues to receive support, I will consistently upload. I hope you guys enjoy this long awaited upload and hopefully, FINALLY, we can move on to more important subjects. My plan in this video was to correct my mistakes while clarifying myself, as well as addressing some of Shadiversity's bizarre clai...
The REAL TRUTH Behind Nunchucks | Response To Shadiversity |
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Please help spread the word that Shad's words were NOT true and share the video! Tearing apart the nonsense and putting in a digestible manner was hard, so please Subscribe and Like the video to show you want more videos! Socials: Instagram- @milani.fitness

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  • @lonestarcj8132
    @lonestarcj8132 4 години тому

    Did you quit UA-cam? Teach me more.

  • @ricoselkum
    @ricoselkum 2 дні тому

    Yeep, this, all of this.

  • @9553shadow
    @9553shadow 9 днів тому

    The dropping a weapon is disrespectful seems so stupid from my cultural pov. To me a weapon is just a tool to use not a living thing.

  • @gatorboiy5269
    @gatorboiy5269 Місяць тому

    “One of the best weapons” The humble spear 😌

  • @k1dn1ce76
    @k1dn1ce76 Місяць тому

    I studied Shotokan karate for many years when I was younger and never once were we told this is how it's taught and trained (with the wide/low stances) but don't try to apply it like this on the street. Now I'm older that seems obvious, but back then it was easy to assume you apply it how it's taught. I don't want to diss the style but how the attacks play out in the various katas are completely unrealistic and hence most time spent learning the various kata is just a waste. I've never been a fan of the blocking system used in Shotokan either, especially the rising head block used to deflect a straight punch thrown at the face/head. I know of numerous instances of Shotokan black belts who spent 4 years punching and kicking air in the dojo only to then get their ass kicked when they tried to use what they'd been taught when attacked by a thug on the street who had never trained! The other issue is never getting properly hit in the face so when it occurs for the first time on the street it shocks the victim and they simply freeze up. When compared to a style like boxing or Muay Tai where you're getting smacked in the face repeatedly and therefore get used to it there's simply no comparison. Another issue is never being told about and learning to deal with the heavy adrenaline dump that always occurs during any confrontation. If this isn't recognised for what it is and learned to be dealt with and harnessed correctly, most will mistake it for fear and simply fall to pieces. It's purpose is to help you at the end of the day by making you temporarily faster and stronger whilst also helping you deal with any physical pain, but if you haven't learned to recognise and deal with it it's pointless. I'm not saying the style is completely worthless or can't be adapted to work on the street but just that it needs to be taught in a less traditional way and needs more hard sparring involved just like you'd get in a traditional boxing gym. Just some thoughts for anyone thinking of taking karate for defence to consider...

  • @ugishadowdragon
    @ugishadowdragon Місяць тому

    Thanks. 😂

  • @MarvinMiller-d6x
    @MarvinMiller-d6x Місяць тому

    The “ LOAdUP” you mentioned: it’s a different format of load up( AUTOMATIC LOADuP within recoil and resting )

  • @ugishadowdragon
    @ugishadowdragon Місяць тому

    Very well illustrated, sir

  • @reaty05
    @reaty05 Місяць тому

    Piss poor self defense weapon ill pick something safer and more reliable not worth all that training too because almost everyone without training can use a short staff or metal bar that's common in vehicles no flashy moves and no training with some effectiveness over a specialized weapon that died out of history If nun chucks can be picked up and used well enough by people that never seen em used i may as well say throwing knives are a no skill weapon too thats easy to stick

  • @jamie_ptbrev216
    @jamie_ptbrev216 Місяць тому

    I’ve trained martial arts and used nunchucks for a while but personally I would rather a bo staff in a street fight over nunchucks only because no matter your skill with them you have a chance off messing up or doing something wrong which could potentially end bad for the user of the weapon. I don’t agree with shad fully because the nunchucks are an amazing weapon if used correctly but there is more chance of you messing up with nunchucks than a bo staff I know I’m late to this but I have been thinking an taking to friends about the practicality of the nunchuck and it’s a mixed opinion but more side with bo staff

  • @TheFencingFox
    @TheFencingFox Місяць тому

    Shad isn't real, he can't hurt you💚

  • @patrickjorda5523
    @patrickjorda5523 Місяць тому

    Try them out.. you will soon learn where your head hands and any bony point on your body shouldnt be..😅 Not everyone can even use any of their practice in rl.. rl life situations are always gonna be risky asf..

  • @nickjohnson5201
    @nickjohnson5201 Місяць тому

    New video??

  • @Bobo-IsKool
    @Bobo-IsKool Місяць тому

    I think the reason why ppl think nunchucks are bad, is because the hype behind it. It’s so overrated that even I started to realize how bad it actually is. But I’m not saying it’s bad but the hype made me think it is. It’s still a good weapon, but not the best. Try fighting a guy with a big blade and you’ll prob lose. A knife could be easier to fight since you can hit their wrists to disarm them. But that’s the thing with every weapon, guns, tasers, overall whip could do enough.

  • @cmdrfinlay-jamesstarlord894
    @cmdrfinlay-jamesstarlord894 2 місяці тому

    If a had a big stick and you were coming at me with them, i would still run away. Damn they are a scary weapon!

  • @stilesjohnson1745
    @stilesjohnson1745 2 місяці тому

    Just got me a pair great moves I am Loving my natural Wood Tonfas.

  • @Jay_Rule
    @Jay_Rule 2 місяці тому

    I really like this video and your explanation. I can tell you are very passionate about the martial arts and preaching facts. I just started learning the nunchaku and today is day 2. Keep up the great work bro.

  • @Fajman.personal
    @Fajman.personal 2 місяці тому

    Shads brother has been way too nice to him as he has clearly never felt the power of an eraser tied to a string. (Event though that was a better constructed weapon that the chucks he used in his video holy shit di he put them in the washing machine on accident?)

  • @TheDahaka1
    @TheDahaka1 2 місяці тому

    8:35 So the fake physicist Shad doesn't know that if the bounce back has enough force to knock yourself out, it means it had MUCH more force when it struck at first? Wow, that's so peculiar XD

  • @nanchakukhan
    @nanchakukhan 2 місяці тому

    yes

  • @rotndre
    @rotndre 2 місяці тому

    You made me proud my boy 🫡

  • @franktidwell8392
    @franktidwell8392 2 місяці тому

    Exactly..the chucks are a tool ..there only as good as you are..it's just an extension of your body..a boxer with no footwork is no good ,same thing with nunchuks...

  • @Escrypha
    @Escrypha 3 місяці тому

    I hate your editing! It's killing me with laughter! 💀

  • @StressLevel100
    @StressLevel100 3 місяці тому

    Staves are 10x better then nunchucks :trollface:

  • @manekero4098
    @manekero4098 3 місяці тому

    Where is the full video?

  • @crativplaying9827
    @crativplaying9827 3 місяці тому

    What's your opinion on soft, training nunchuks? Can you properly train with them before you move to real ones? Nice video btw.

    • @milanifitnessofficial
      @milanifitnessofficial 3 місяці тому

      @@crativplaying9827 depends on your age, if you’re below the age of 15 it is recommended to train with soft chucks. 16 and above wooden or aluminum is recommended as you should be a competent enough human to handle them without getting hurt. Anytime you spend using foam will slow down your progress once you make the switch as the feel is exponentially different. Basically the quicker you can use harder ones, the better.

  • @mrstrawhat9227
    @mrstrawhat9227 4 місяці тому

    Shad isn't the best source, especially for hema. But you're still over here trying to defend nun-chucks so you're not exactly a good source either.

  • @BigChicken-eg4bg
    @BigChicken-eg4bg 4 місяці тому

    A sword chucks force, but chuck none do the nunchucks.

  • @abdulnasirbushra6049
    @abdulnasirbushra6049 4 місяці тому

    You know after this video and learning nunchaku I have gotten a love for a lot of Chinese and Kung Fu weapons, or mainly the martial arts ones. Tonfa seemed weird at first but now I realize how insane they are, someone with plenty training and experience would be really hard to fight. I mean his punches or attacks with tonfa would hurt 5x and if they block your punched that will hurt, nevermind if they block your kick ow my shins 😭😭 funny thing is police had Tonfas but they don't know how to use them 😂 Question man: How does Red Oak Tonfa differ from other wood, or the police tonfa which is made of plastic or some ish?

    • @milanifitnessofficial
      @milanifitnessofficial 4 місяці тому

      @@abdulnasirbushra6049 I believe they vary in construction of material from wood to metal to perhaps a type of hard rubber/plastic.

  • @abdulnasirbushra6049
    @abdulnasirbushra6049 4 місяці тому

    Hey man, this was a very good drill. I had little to no experience with Bo staff but after doing this drill for about an hour or so I feel way better with the weapon, very helpful and very important video thank you.

  • @ObjectHistory
    @ObjectHistory 4 місяці тому

    Very underrated weapon, great points.

  • @ohiograssman1564
    @ohiograssman1564 4 місяці тому

    It is better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war. They make longer chained chucks 😂

  • @mysticmarbles
    @mysticmarbles 5 місяців тому

    Lol please don’t talk about Shad like he’s part of the HEMA community. He doesn’t actually study from any sources and he doesn’t train with any groups. He’s just a nerd speculating and we hate that he tries to speak for us.

  • @abdulnasirbushra6049
    @abdulnasirbushra6049 5 місяців тому

    Ahhhh YESSSS I'm about to get my first pair of nunchucks soon and I am so excited to learn. Will save this for that day thank you man

  • @h-818
    @h-818 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for all the details. challenging when no basic athletic abilities

  • @shiwakuseven5859
    @shiwakuseven5859 5 місяців тому

    I've Japanese-American, and I learned how to use the nunchaku when I was stationed in Okinawa at Camp Hansen, Okinawa. The nunchaku is fun to use for exercise and also to use for kobu-jutsu (weapons art) kata in martial arts tournaments. However, the nunchaku is not a good self-defense weapon because there are far better weapons which allows you to strike an attacker while being out of range for a counter-attack. This, of course, includes a firearm. It also includes an improvised weapon, like a mop handle. A nunchaku is better than no weapon at all. However, if you have the opportunity to choose a self-defense weapon, it is far more reasonable to use a weapon with longer extension, which includes a bariatric cane, which is legal to walk in public with. It also includes law enforcement-grade pepper spray, which also has its disadvantages. For instance, after spraying someone with law enforcement-grade pepper spray, you are still supposed to orbit away from your attacker so your attacker doesn't charge you where he last saw you and ground and pound you.

  • @languagetruthandlogic3556
    @languagetruthandlogic3556 5 місяців тому

    Brilliant video - full of experience, real science, sound explanations and realistic practical use. I have used Nunchaku since 1975 - yes, a Bruce Lee disciple. Self taught - with the bruises to prove it! Great to hear you explain all the things I have experienced but always wondered if they were right. Now I know they are.! . Recently I have let the practice slip but you have re-ignited the thrill. Thank you. Let us not forget the training advantages of: spatial awareness, brain training - crossing from L to R , joint exercise, hand eye coordination, muscle building and flexibility, hand eye coordination, anticipation, reflex building, stamina. And finally, don't forget looking cool! From a 70 year old practitioner, respect and thank you for setting the record straight. Nunchaku classes for pensioners? why not Sensei? It is like a finger pointing to the moon, don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all the heavenly glories. ( Guess who said that!)

  • @claraclown8036
    @claraclown8036 5 місяців тому

    This is a unique video! Last post 9 months ago, where’d u go? Come back! 😆 I’m gonna sub

    • @milanifitnessofficial
      @milanifitnessofficial 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for subbing! I’m trying to pump out more content, make sure you’re sharing these vids tho!

  • @abdulnasirbushra6049
    @abdulnasirbushra6049 6 місяців тому

    Hey Milani (Or Cooper) as someone with no money for any martial arts or parkour classes, people like you are a blessing! Me and my cousin have been getting into martial arts and parkour the last year (Learning on our own) and of course I know safety vaults and all the basics, but those LITTLE details like shooting your leg when doing a safety vault and the little pounce before a 2 handed vault are crucial and I had no idea about them. Thank you for these tutorials 🙏🏼 I find you very easy to learn from and understand thank you

  • @abdulnasirbushra6049
    @abdulnasirbushra6049 6 місяців тому

    Hey Milani when is the next video? I really like your humor and skill as a martial artist and I hope you keep posting man🙏🏻 💪🏻

    • @milanifitnessofficial
      @milanifitnessofficial 6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much your support is deeply appreciated. I was working on some big projects though some were scrapped. How would you feel about me making videos reviewing famous fight scenes? Is there anything specific you'd like to see?

    • @abdulnasirbushra6049
      @abdulnasirbushra6049 6 місяців тому

      @@milanifitnessofficial This sounds really entertaining, off the top of my head I can think of Bruce Lee fighting the Japanese Dojo in Fist of Fury, And My Favorite Fight Scene ever Ong Bak fight club scene where Ting fights the 3 guys.

  • @IgnasA.164
    @IgnasA.164 6 місяців тому

    " *ONE* of " 🤓

  • @Motorola272
    @Motorola272 7 місяців тому

    How many chucks can a wood chuck , chuck if a wood chuck chuck?🤔

  • @MizanQistina
    @MizanQistina 7 місяців тому

    Police in some countries use this but somehow it makes them look bad and oppressive.

  • @anxiousweeb8753
    @anxiousweeb8753 7 місяців тому

    remember guys, Shad is always wrong and spreads misinformation

  • @skedaddle3359
    @skedaddle3359 7 місяців тому

    I'm learning nunchaku currently and definitely need help with understanding some fundamentals

  • @adamjenson9369
    @adamjenson9369 7 місяців тому

    Good stuff.

  • @dinogamewarrior520
    @dinogamewarrior520 7 місяців тому

    @milanifitnessofficial Settle it once and for all go spar with shad, use nunchucks vs traditional hema weapons