For anyone needing this written out: 5am wake up 5:30am-6:30am kung fu practice 6:30-7:40am morning lessons 7:45-8:30am eat 11:30-12:30 lunch 12:40-2:00pm rest 2-5pm martial and combat training 5:10-6:40pm evening lessons 7-8pm dinner 9-10:30pm final king fu practice 11pm Bedtime
@@yogi8337 yup I already do that. I don't have TV. Only you tube and I try to keep it spiritually based. I eat only organic fruit and vegetables and only organic grassfed dairy. No meat. I meditate, earth and do Qigong and yoga. I'm trying to undo the damage I did to myself being raised in the American customs that support poor nutrition and lack of proper breathing and movement.
Wow, as a young boy and a great fan of shaolin kungfu I have learned the “crane technique” which stays with me all my life. I knew that the shaolin monks were skilled warriors with incredible techniques and knowledge but seeing this video I have become more impressed and very happy that these skills have been preserved and practiced broadly in China. These skills are not only useful defense but also give the person more discipline, peace of mind and self confidence. Children from the age of 5 should learn kungfu for their own good.
No, you're worth it. Those monks, however they ended up there, have a daily routine an mentors/peers to keep them accountable. Part of what they train for is also discipline (which is also literally an aspect of Buddhism), so it's not something that's necessarily inherent. It may be a challenge to mimic their lifestyle 1:1, but there's no harm in taking little lessons away from them bit by bit. Not all at once, just one aspect at a time. For example, instead of Cheetohs at 4am, try popcorn at 4am (any flavor, no butter). Or keep the Cheetohs, but go to bed at 10:30pm consistently. And don't forget to drink water! You're worth the effort! Good luck on your journey! ✌🏿
No one is worthless, some or many might be neglectful yes. Stars shine at night not before it and the sun at dawn. In time all things prove their worth.
@@sarahnang189 I'll explaim there are main 10 numbers in maths 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and then after it probably everyone knows so my point is just like 1+1 is 3 and 2+2 is 4 so 18+8 would be like 2 but in maths it's 26 and a day has 84600 seconds which is like 1440 minutes and 24 hours and he is overclocking the day hours like i do with my pc so 26 is not equal to 24 and overclocking is impossible so a day cant possibly have 26 hours and the next topic is grass The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
I like this video and it’s a good general overview of the Shaolin Monk’s daily routine. However, it is more nuanced than that. While the daily schedules can vary depending on the focus of the monastery-whether it's martial arts or meditation-most follow a structured routine of physical, spiritual, and communal activities. 1. Shaolin Temple in Henan, China (Martial Arts-Focused) The Shaolin Temple in Henan Province is the birthplace of Shaolin Kung Fu and places a heavy emphasis on martial arts training. While meditation and spiritual practices are essential, the monks here are known for their rigorous Kung Fu practice. Typical Daily Schedule - **4:30 AM**: Morning meditation (typically Chan or Zen Buddhism meditation). - **5:30 AM**: Morning chanting and prayers. - **6:00 AM**: Breakfast (usually simple vegetarian meals). - **7:00 AM**: Kung Fu training (this includes forms, weapons practice, and conditioning). - **12:00 PM**: Lunch and a short break. - **2:00 PM**: More Kung Fu training or sparring practice. - **5:00 PM**: Evening meditation or study of Buddhist scriptures. - **7:00 PM**: Dinner (often lighter than lunch). - **8:00 PM**: Night meditation and personal reflection. - **9:30 PM**: Bedtime. Monks at the Shaolin Temple often spend up to 4-6 hours a day practicing Kung Fu. In addition, they integrate the philosophical and spiritual aspects of Zen into their practice, but physical cultivation is primary here. 2. Shaolin Temple in Songshan, China (Balanced Focus) This monastery offers a balanced focus between martial arts and meditation. Songshan is another significant center of Shaolin tradition and follows a more moderate schedule that balances meditation and physical discipline. Typical Daily Schedule - **5:00 AM**: Wake-up and morning chanting. - **5:30 AM**: Meditation (focusing on inner peace and mindfulness). - **6:30 AM**: Morning Kung Fu practice (basic forms and light training). - **8:00 AM**: Breakfast. - **9:00 AM**: Study of Buddhist sutras and teachings. - **12:00 PM**: Lunch, followed by a rest period. - **2:00 PM**: Afternoon Kung Fu training (more intensive training than the morning session). - **5:00 PM**: Evening chanting or group discussion of Buddhist philosophy. - **6:00 PM**: Dinner. - **7:00 PM**: Evening meditation and reflection on Buddhist teachings. - **9:00 PM**: Bedtime. Here, physical and mental cultivation are integrated, with Kung Fu seen as a method of both physical and spiritual discipline. 3. Shaolin Monasteries Focused on Meditation (Chan/Zen Monasteries) Some Shaolin monasteries focus more on meditation and the internal cultivation of the mind and spirit, with martial arts playing a secondary role. These monasteries emphasize Chan Buddhism (Zen) and the search for enlightenment through mindfulness and meditation. Typical Daily Schedule - **3:30 AM**: Wake-up and morning meditation (Chan meditation, focusing on mindfulness and breathing techniques). - **5:00 AM**: Morning chanting. - **6:00 AM**: Silent breakfast. - **7:00 AM**: Meditation (sitting and walking meditation, focusing on introspection and mindfulness). - **10:00 AM**: Study of Buddhist scriptures or dharma discussions. - **12:00 PM**: Lunch and rest period. - **2:00 PM**: Meditation or Qi Gong (a more meditative form of martial arts aimed at internal energy flow). - **4:00 PM**: Evening chanting and prayers. - **5:00 PM**: Light dinner or tea (sometimes monks fast during this period). - **6:00 PM**: Evening meditation (often longer sessions). - **9:00 PM**: Bedtime. Monks in these monasteries may practice Qi Gong or Tai Chi rather than intensive Shaolin Kung Fu, focusing on the internal energy or "qi" and cultivating calmness of mind. The primary aim is spiritual enlightenment rather than physical prowess. This is from several books on the subject: 1. The Shaolin Monastery: History, Religion, and the Chinese Martial Arts, by Meir Shahar 2. The Way of Shaolin: KUNG FU, by Master Da Shi Yongxin 3. Shaolin Kung Fu: The Lost Art, by Wong Kiew Kit
Things that can defeat monks Asian mom🗿 Drunk dad🗿 Drunk driver🗿 MMA fighter🗿 Mike Tyson🗿 John Cena🗿 Ninja🗿 True life🗿 FBI🗿 IRS🗿 Jackie chan 🗿 Bruce Lee 🗿 The military 🗿 Tax invaders 🗿
@@malekhekal4238i can think of a couple really successful people that didn’t take the hard way, Elon Musk(a piece of shit) inherited his father’s gem mine and sued the Tesla founders
@@malekhekal4238The same goes both ways, albeit to a lesser extent. Some people simply prefer a simpler lifestyle that doesn't require investing 16 hours of your day grinding to reach a goal. If they *did* spend all that time working, they would have less time to do the things they *actually* care about. Whether you see it or not, there's always a perfect balance for everyone. That usually isn't either extreme.
@@Awesom_Cam There is no objective way to live life "correctly". If someone wants to live an easy life, and they're doing fine, who are _you_ to say they're doing something wrong? How exactly is living a "hard" life any better than an easy one?
Depends and I think you’re misquoting the honorable Bruce Lee when he said karate or kung fu black belt. I don’t recall him saying Shaolin monks and if so whatever it doesn’t take from their skill and discipline it seems your hater who isn’t trained in nothing but just trolling displaying your insecurities 🤦🏾♂️🙄
He didn't said that, he critiques the mc dojo system. So he said any student who train wrestling diligently for 1 year can defeat these (mc dojo) black belt everytime
If you want to learn about shaolin monks, check out Ranton hes a real shaolin deciple and he tells you in the videos that shaolin monks are actually normal people who just train hard and then play league of legends and mortal kombat.
Mostly tourism and donations. Before these temples were so popular with visitors they mostly did their best to live sustainably on their own, temples would also often help nearby communities with work if they really needed money. Buddhism is very much focused on self improvement in every aspect of life, so at least traditionally anything they can do themselves, they will do themselves.
Actually just for health. Shaolin monks started doing Kung Fu because they used to live sedentary lives spent in prayer and study. Kung Fu is more dance than actual combat.
@@user-he4ef9br7zAlso temples were often harassed by bandits in the past, they needed to be able to ward off attackers in some way. While their martial training is mostly for health and discipline, it does have some roots in actual combat.
And it all amounts to nothing but discipline, and commitment. Our minds are what stopping us from achieving great things. If we want results, we need to reset the mind. Let’s fix that!
Imagine a shaolin monk getting more sleep than most high school/college students 💀
Really bro, i only get 3-5 hour of slepp.
@@Typical_HumemeIt's probably cause of stress.
Fr
@@Typical_Humemejust get to sleep earlier and don’t sit on your phone when you lay down
@@Typical_Humemebro can only sleep 2 hours bcz 5-3=2
Nah even monks have a better sleep schedule than me
Same
Not only the sleep one
Imagine running from the cops but the cop is a former monk
😂
That cop is gonna catch the person no matter what like that😅
And what about ninja vs monk?😁
F
For anyone needing this written out:
5am wake up
5:30am-6:30am kung fu practice
6:30-7:40am morning lessons
7:45-8:30am eat
11:30-12:30 lunch
12:40-2:00pm rest
2-5pm martial and combat training
5:10-6:40pm evening lessons
7-8pm dinner
9-10:30pm final king fu practice
11pm Bedtime
Wtf do they do for their living?
Thankyou
Bless you! 👏👏😊❤
@@naimahakim1026pray to Buddha for a long life of non productivity?
There is a gap in their routine from 8:30 to 11:30 in the morning 😉
6 hours of sleep.
It only works because they are not trying to bulk up.
they have more sleep time than i do i literally have only 2 hours of sleep every day
@@someoneelse29why
@@jordansilveira8805 im busy gaming :)
they have their rest period too I’m sure most of them nap then
@@someoneelse29bro fix your life go watch some david goggins☠️
My asian dad getting ready to beat me up:
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@roytube2499😨😨😨
@@roytube2499I will send you to the queen!
You make ancestor cry.
I wish he'd train harder
Shaolin monks are showing us just some of the capacity that humans could reach with discipline and hard work.
Yeah, so long as you have free meals, room and board. I too would like to experience the perfect mind/body experience. But I got bills.
@@Ragincajun 😁
@@Ragincajun lol
Very clean and disciplined life, these Buddhist Shaoline Monks. Really respect them.
Namo Ermitofo.
Imagine eighteen monks go in the backrooms
They would use it for training
Lol
Preety sure Creatures in there are toast 😂💀.
*Guardians of the backrooms*
They could all outmatch most backrooms creatures 😂
These ppl just proved that you can be like saitama💀💀
Dedication
Saitama never taked a rest
Nag midtama is kid gokus victim
@@umairmalik4835saitama solos
@@umairmalik4835 here we go again
David Goggins does all this before breakfast as a warm up, then moves to his daily workout
He gonna die an early death
Nah he does all that before waking up.
Then he runs to Mars, then jupiter and returns home at 1 pm
@@olifeerr yeah after that he runs 700 laps around the sun and then runs from the earth to the edge of the universe
Which is the ancient spartan workout😂
I wish I had just a quarter of thier discipline. ❤
Don't wish...just do!
@@johnreidy2804 yes your right. Thank you for the reminder.
@@TheBlkwidow2 :-)
Reduce the screen time..netflix, football, etc, start with that at night, no screentime 2h before sleeping
@@yogi8337 yup I already do that. I don't have TV. Only you tube and I try to keep it spiritually based. I eat only organic fruit and vegetables and only organic grassfed dairy. No meat. I meditate, earth and do Qigong and yoga. I'm trying to undo the damage I did to myself being raised in the American customs that support poor nutrition and lack of proper breathing and movement.
Superhuman for a reason 🔥
This is why guns exist
Khabib Nurmegomedov:
@danormalplayer2233 fr
There not called super human there called god human
@@trashbone1050 they never were super human, still a regular ole human
Wow, as a young boy and a great fan of shaolin kungfu I have learned the “crane technique” which stays with me all my life. I knew that the shaolin monks were skilled warriors with incredible techniques and knowledge but seeing this video I have become more impressed and very happy that these skills have been preserved and practiced broadly in China. These skills are not only useful defense but also give the person more discipline, peace of mind and self confidence. Children from the age of 5 should learn kungfu for their own good.
Only an asian mom can defeat those guys
True! 💯 LMFAOOOOOOOOO 🤭🤣😭☠️
Because they are the masters
That one asian mom who became a shaolin monk:
Only *_their_* Asian Mom.
Moms have super powers when it comes to our children
@@BigRizzyDadders10 Grandmasters
The overweight 300lbs american with his AR15: *laughs in burger*
These mfs are our last line of defense
Yeah we feeding the aliens to these guys 😅
@@curtisnaidoo842 💯😆🤣😂☠️
@@curtisnaidoo842lmao😂😂😂
Legend said kung lao is the master
True
Damn.... He must have teach them neck stretches exercises before training
Too bad his hat is one of a kind
@@nekrosektorAnd all mine
Couldn't ask for a better master
So they take a break from 7:45 to 8:30 and take an hr lunch from 11:30 to 12:30 that's better then most jobs in the U.S
Than* Honestly, respect them. You just insulted me I'm Chinese. You wouldn't even last a day you can't even get a job 😭😂😂
@@wanyi501 No disrespect, those are the facts, I'm not implying anything and to be honest i wish the U.S would pick up on some Chinese culture.
@@darrellvasquez7147Feel free to move there.
US has one of the worst job culture in the developed economy nations
@@wanyi501ok chiiiiinky 😂
I betcha those shaolin temples NEVER have problems with burglars trying to break in!
A shaolin burgler. For which they need shaolin police .
Breakfast, lunch and dinner … this is kind of luxurious for millions other people on planet
Allah makes our body very perfect. Every single appreciation only for Allah.
Good work
They sleep 6 hours but my train trip is 9 hours💀
Still one gogin's child enough of all them......🤝
I cant imagine waking up at 5 am to do the hardest training on earth
😄 me neither
“Welcome to my ab training tutorial for beginners”
I feel so bad for them to not be able to play Minecraft 😢
Shaolin monks are being fucking trained to become kratos 💀
Damn, didn't expect 200 likes
😂lol
nah. kratos will do sprint with carrying 100kg weight,Choping hundred of big tree and lifting weight for 10hour 😂
@@DenTuafodder feats comparision to goku
They'd get manhandled by any stray weight UFC fighter lmao
@@nguoisaohoa6410gokutard spotted
Strong flesh doesn't mean anything, the strongest person is the person who received the precious wisdom from God.
Be like the sun
Shine like the sun
Even if you don't want to.
Zartusht 1700bc ancient Iran
they are NOT "the strongest humans on earth" they are just the most disciplined.
It takes Mental strength to have that level of discipline and they are literal human weapons, i bet there body is super strong and functional.
And a king fu master still gets bodied by a wwe guy
I. L. U❤
Me at 4 AM sitting at my bed, eating hot Cheetos, thinking IM not worthless, and I see this guy I’m worthless
No, you're worth it. Those monks, however they ended up there, have a daily routine an mentors/peers to keep them accountable. Part of what they train for is also discipline (which is also literally an aspect of Buddhism), so it's not something that's necessarily inherent.
It may be a challenge to mimic their lifestyle 1:1, but there's no harm in taking little lessons away from them bit by bit. Not all at once, just one aspect at a time.
For example, instead of Cheetohs at 4am, try popcorn at 4am (any flavor, no butter). Or keep the Cheetohs, but go to bed at 10:30pm consistently. And don't forget to drink water!
You're worth the effort! Good luck on your journey! ✌🏿
No one is worthless, some or many might be neglectful yes.
Stars shine at night not before it and the sun at dawn. In time all things prove their worth.
@@savvivixen8490that’s so wholesome, you’re a real one
Nah Imma need Ranton to confirm
I'm not gonna be a shaloin monk when I grow up 💀
Krillin going crazy 😂
Best thing is; just help someone and forget, this is what Zubby should have done
Damn they get to stay up later then me😮
An 18 hour day with a proper 6* hour full sleep; 😮
Bro ur math
@@kumarpawan9387he is joking dumbass😂
@@kumarpawan9387wdym
@@sarahnang189 I'll explaim there are main 10 numbers in maths
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
and then after it probably everyone knows so my point is just like 1+1 is 3 and 2+2 is 4 so 18+8 would be like 2 but in maths it's 26 and a day has 84600 seconds which is like 1440 minutes and 24 hours and he is overclocking the day hours like i do with my pc so 26 is not equal to 24 and overclocking is impossible so a day cant possibly have 26 hours and the next topic is grass The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Bro it’s only 6 hours of sleep
I like this video and it’s a good general overview of the Shaolin Monk’s daily routine. However, it is more nuanced than that.
While the daily schedules can vary depending on the focus of the monastery-whether it's martial arts or meditation-most follow a structured routine of physical, spiritual, and communal activities.
1. Shaolin Temple in Henan, China (Martial Arts-Focused)
The Shaolin Temple in Henan Province is the birthplace of Shaolin Kung Fu and places a heavy emphasis on martial arts training. While meditation and spiritual practices are essential, the monks here are known for their rigorous Kung Fu practice.
Typical Daily Schedule
- **4:30 AM**: Morning meditation (typically Chan or Zen Buddhism meditation).
- **5:30 AM**: Morning chanting and prayers.
- **6:00 AM**: Breakfast (usually simple vegetarian meals).
- **7:00 AM**: Kung Fu training (this includes forms, weapons practice, and conditioning).
- **12:00 PM**: Lunch and a short break.
- **2:00 PM**: More Kung Fu training or sparring practice.
- **5:00 PM**: Evening meditation or study of Buddhist scriptures.
- **7:00 PM**: Dinner (often lighter than lunch).
- **8:00 PM**: Night meditation and personal reflection.
- **9:30 PM**: Bedtime.
Monks at the Shaolin Temple often spend up to 4-6 hours a day practicing Kung Fu. In addition, they integrate the philosophical and spiritual aspects of Zen into their practice, but physical cultivation is primary here.
2. Shaolin Temple in Songshan, China (Balanced Focus)
This monastery offers a balanced focus between martial arts and meditation. Songshan is another significant center of Shaolin tradition and follows a more moderate schedule that balances meditation and physical discipline.
Typical Daily Schedule
- **5:00 AM**: Wake-up and morning chanting.
- **5:30 AM**: Meditation (focusing on inner peace and mindfulness).
- **6:30 AM**: Morning Kung Fu practice (basic forms and light training).
- **8:00 AM**: Breakfast.
- **9:00 AM**: Study of Buddhist sutras and teachings.
- **12:00 PM**: Lunch, followed by a rest period.
- **2:00 PM**: Afternoon Kung Fu training (more intensive training than the morning session).
- **5:00 PM**: Evening chanting or group discussion of Buddhist philosophy.
- **6:00 PM**: Dinner.
- **7:00 PM**: Evening meditation and reflection on Buddhist teachings.
- **9:00 PM**: Bedtime.
Here, physical and mental cultivation are integrated, with Kung Fu seen as a method of both physical and spiritual discipline.
3. Shaolin Monasteries Focused on Meditation (Chan/Zen Monasteries)
Some Shaolin monasteries focus more on meditation and the internal cultivation of the mind and spirit, with martial arts playing a secondary role. These monasteries emphasize Chan Buddhism (Zen) and the search for enlightenment through mindfulness and meditation.
Typical Daily Schedule
- **3:30 AM**: Wake-up and morning meditation (Chan meditation, focusing on mindfulness and breathing techniques).
- **5:00 AM**: Morning chanting.
- **6:00 AM**: Silent breakfast.
- **7:00 AM**: Meditation (sitting and walking meditation, focusing on introspection and mindfulness).
- **10:00 AM**: Study of Buddhist scriptures or dharma discussions.
- **12:00 PM**: Lunch and rest period.
- **2:00 PM**: Meditation or Qi Gong (a more meditative form of martial arts aimed at internal energy flow).
- **4:00 PM**: Evening chanting and prayers.
- **5:00 PM**: Light dinner or tea (sometimes monks fast during this period).
- **6:00 PM**: Evening meditation (often longer sessions).
- **9:00 PM**: Bedtime.
Monks in these monasteries may practice Qi Gong or Tai Chi rather than intensive Shaolin Kung Fu, focusing on the internal energy or "qi" and cultivating calmness of mind. The primary aim is spiritual enlightenment rather than physical prowess.
This is from several books on the subject:
1. The Shaolin Monastery: History, Religion, and the Chinese Martial Arts, by Meir Shahar
2. The Way of Shaolin: KUNG FU, by Master Da Shi Yongxin
3. Shaolin Kung Fu: The Lost Art, by Wong Kiew Kit
2023, Real Discipline.Keep you out of Jail.Ms.Pretty
I swear this guy is in love with these monks
American people: i don't practise kung-fu. I practise gun-fu
Chickens hiding behind guns
More like Americans practice *_Job-Fu: The art and science of working to eat and pay bills._*
Nah Americans : I practice Burger fu 😂
Gun-fu. Looks like the same spirit
lmao copium@@tyronethornton7322
That's why krillin is one of the strongest humans
We always like our Shaolin priest's. I love one in Germany 🙏
Strong dudes💪💪💪❤👍
The power you need to walk to school in 1980
Right On! Outta Sight!😎🔥
Welcome to Qing dynasty-
Really 😂wait for bharatiya kalaripayattu
So when do they shower? Physical training twice a day is a lot
When its rest time ofc
When do they work ,who makes their food?
Whats a shower
They're so OP that they don't ever sweat while they're training lol
@@petrospetromixos6962They don't do either
Doesn't feel pain
*Proceed to kick balls*
that’s a w for them i can’t wake up at 9😂
Amen Praise God Jesus And The Holy Spirit 🙏🕊️❤️😇✝️
Between breakfast ending at 8:30 until lunch beginning at 11:30, they just sit silently in the dining hall, waiting
Things that can defeat monks
Asian mom🗿
Drunk dad🗿
Drunk driver🗿
MMA fighter🗿
Mike Tyson🗿
John Cena🗿
Ninja🗿
True life🗿
FBI🗿
IRS🗿
Jackie chan 🗿
Bruce Lee 🗿
The military 🗿
Tax invaders 🗿
The strongest human in the world
"MOM"💀💀💀💀
Or the famous “individual with a gun”
David goggins 1 second before his alarm rings doing a "warm up":
Facts Shaolin monks are very consistent
*IT'S ALWAYS DECIPLINE TO TOUCH THE PEAK OF MOUNT EVEREST*
My friend : I have trained 9 years for hardcore kungfu, karate, judo, muay thai and kick boxing.
No one can beat me now😎.
Him : I have Ak47😂
Thats a hard life
Life is like that, do harder choices, and get a better life. No one had a good life by always taking the easy way.
@@malekhekal4238i can think of a couple really successful people that didn’t take the hard way, Elon Musk(a piece of shit) inherited his father’s gem mine and sued the Tesla founders
@@malekhekal4238The same goes both ways, albeit to a lesser extent.
Some people simply prefer a simpler lifestyle that doesn't require investing 16 hours of your day grinding to reach a goal. If they *did* spend all that time working, they would have less time to do the things they *actually* care about.
Whether you see it or not, there's always a perfect balance for everyone. That usually isn't either extreme.
A hard life is actually what every man needs, if you’re a man and you’re having an easy life then you aren’t living life correctly.
@@Awesom_Cam There is no objective way to live life "correctly". If someone wants to live an easy life, and they're doing fine, who are _you_ to say they're doing something wrong? How exactly is living a "hard" life any better than an easy one?
To sum it all up, they've got that dawg in'em'
Jo gine chune h vo hi real monk h
Bruce Lee: _”The average American male, with one year of wrestling experience, can defeat a Shaolin monk in a fight”_
Depends and I think you’re misquoting the honorable Bruce Lee when he said karate or kung fu black belt. I don’t recall him saying Shaolin monks and if so whatever it doesn’t take from their skill and discipline it seems your hater who isn’t trained in nothing but just trolling displaying your insecurities 🤦🏾♂️🙄
He didn't said that, he critiques the mc dojo system. So he said any student who train wrestling diligently for 1 year can defeat these (mc dojo) black belt everytime
Based on the evidence shown in this short, I highly doubt that !
Imagine if a Shaolin Monk took a few months off for some wrestling training tho ...
the Glock in my back pocket says otherwise 😭☠️☠️☠️🙏🙏😭
Now imagine a monk with a Glock? He would pull faster than you
Discipline.❤
If you want to learn about shaolin monks, check out Ranton hes a real shaolin deciple and he tells you in the videos that shaolin monks are actually normal people who just train hard and then play league of legends and mortal kombat.
people on the internet without text be like:WHAT IS BRO TRAINING FOR💀💀💀💀💀
I feel honored sharing this planet with monks
Who pays for them? How do they make money?
They obviously are giving you a chance to be generous.
They make lot of money from tourism
Tourism, donations, etc.
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Mostly tourism and donations. Before these temples were so popular with visitors they mostly did their best to live sustainably on their own, temples would also often help nearby communities with work if they really needed money.
Buddhism is very much focused on self improvement in every aspect of life, so at least traditionally anything they can do themselves, they will do themselves.
Me who woke up at 3:30 🗿
admiring their sense of disipline
Wasted life away. No enjoyment or purpose.
@@kingol4801 Enjoyment are temporary. And wdym by "no purpose"? Elaborate.
@mikethegamedev Life is temporary too
Who else wants to see a shaolin monk fight a chimpanzee
Ill do that but i need my 8
By the fact that they woke up at 5 am and not eat untill 8am, i understand the reason there were so many shaolin warriors that became villains.
I can confirm andrew tate is a shaolin monk
I'm in for the lunch and afternoon rest time. Sign me up for these!
All that training is no match for my Sig Sauer P226 chambered in 9mm.
That’s what I’m saying
Try fighting one in hand to hand. They can crush bricks easily, imagine them hitting the back of your skull.
@@Crab20665 Smaller gun does the trick just fine
Ngl, this sounds pretty nice
I’m way more scared of what they’re training for
Just to preserve there skills and za culture
Actually just for health. Shaolin monks started doing Kung Fu because they used to live sedentary lives spent in prayer and study. Kung Fu is more dance than actual combat.
shaolin monks just are buddhists who meditate and stuff, these are warrior monks who used to fight, now its js for culture @@user-he4ef9br7z
@@user-he4ef9br7zAlso temples were often harassed by bandits in the past, they needed to be able to ward off attackers in some way. While their martial training is mostly for health and discipline, it does have some roots in actual combat.
Love their dedication
They got a later bedtime than me lol
A monk walked into a bar,,,,,
Seriously,,,, kudos 👏 💐
Saitama's training be like:
That's some crazy daily routine
"Damn they strong"
*Loads glock mag*
How a silencer works?
A Shaolin monk looks at the bullet, breaks a boulder, puts his finger to his mouth and says, "...shhhh..."
Kids after watching anime:
Woah! Ranton so powerful!
Imagine if they teach MMA techniques instead of Kung Fu
They'd be monsters in the feather weight division
They aren't training for combat. It's just an art and a tradition.
gonna be the next Dagestan lmao
Beautiful Diligent Work Lifestyle.❤
this is what anime protagonists go through just for your amusement
Sounds like better working conditions than my job.
GOD BLESS YOU😅 FOR CAREING FOR YOUR PEOPLE❤😊❤
Amazing stuff!!!
they sleep more and have more rests than me, i did not expect that
And it all amounts to nothing but discipline, and commitment. Our minds are what stopping us from achieving great things. If we want results, we need to reset the mind. Let’s fix that!
No
Awesome monks!!
This is what dnd monks are based on.
This is nothing i do all of these exercises even before i wake up.
In my dreams