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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2024

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  • @QuangTran.
    @QuangTran. 8 років тому +109

    R.i.p to the dudes that try to rob this man and his students

  • @marcexm10
    @marcexm10 9 років тому +4

    In my town there is a school of martial arts that allows me to learn what I teach you . I live in Messina , Sicily , Italy . Great respect for you !

  • @Ghostiification
    @Ghostiification 9 років тому +86

    I'd hate to be the poor bastard who tries to rob this guy. He is amazing.

    • @akhmedminkailov2208
      @akhmedminkailov2208 8 років тому

      ye, cuz some think chinese pep are week... they will be surprised.

    • @rishoppradhan2039
      @rishoppradhan2039 8 років тому +2

      +Akhmed Minkailov it clearly says that they are korean fuck boii

    • @rf890
      @rf890 8 років тому +1

      +Akhmed Minkailov they are korean

  • @omarsharif9873
    @omarsharif9873 9 років тому +139

    This guys movement coordination and reflexes are incredible

    • @airthrow
      @airthrow 9 років тому +4

      Omar Sharif It's not a "reflex" when a person is standing there or doing what you told them to do. "Reflexes" could be demonstrated in a full contact spar, which of course this guy would never do.

    • @iNinjaWalker
      @iNinjaWalker 9 років тому +5

      airthrow I wouldn't spar with him...if he punches helmets, what makes you think my head can withstand that amount of force lol

    • @omarsharif9873
      @omarsharif9873 9 років тому +2

      airthrow bet he'd whoop your ass

    • @airthrow
      @airthrow 9 років тому

      Omar Sharif Whether he could or not is moving the goal posts, this isn't a demonstration of reflexes anymore than Chess is.

    • @airthrow
      @airthrow 9 років тому

      Omar Sharif But I'd be willing to spar this guy even as an out of shape grappler full contact.

  • @ostsweinen5240
    @ostsweinen5240 10 років тому +108

    0:41
    Don't fuck with this guy

  • @johntitor1237
    @johntitor1237 11 років тому +70

    I've tried that with the helmet too. Now ive got a broken hand

    • @hermanmern
      @hermanmern 10 років тому

      epic! lol..

    • @annoyed707
      @annoyed707 7 років тому +4

      That's probably because you thought you tried it, but really tried something else. I'm not being a smartass. There are major differences between Systema strikes and what most people think of as martial arts strikes.

  • @martyb7065
    @martyb7065 10 років тому +55

    Finally. Finally after 10 long years I have found this man. I encountered him at a local bar, the Whispering Quoff. I had just gotten myself a redbull vodka when this Asian man bumps into me, sending my favourite drink splashing all over my finely popped collar. Flying into a rage, I put my motorcycle helmet on and presumed to stab this bro. But the strangest thing happened. Just before I could touch him, time froze, and he beat the living shit out of my paralysed ass. He even slipped a plastic air baseball bat at pounded me with great speed. I have since gotten a black belt in benevolent ass kicking and why are you still reading this...?

    • @8triagrammer
      @8triagrammer 7 років тому +7

      Is that before or after you asked him for gay sex?

    • @jayryu852
      @jayryu852 6 років тому

      Good one

    • @MsCaiozin
      @MsCaiozin 5 років тому

      hillarius

  • @hardfugoo1
    @hardfugoo1 8 років тому +5

    People can hate Systema all they want but this guy truly has mastered his body and can generate astonishing power and speed. I've never seen anything quite like it.

  • @jtaustindog
    @jtaustindog 9 років тому +38

    do you see the black motorcycle helmet at the end? do you see how cracked it is? Motor cycle helmets are supposed to be hard enough to protect your head from car accidents (or in this case motor cycle accident). Therefore when this man punches you, he is punching you with a car accident in his fist.

    • @master55306
      @master55306 8 років тому +2

      I know this is very old, but it's tape not cracks.

    • @쌀목-v1t
      @쌀목-v1t 4 роки тому

      Are you killing me? Do you really belive that motion? Please wake up;; that is not true

  • @avocado6623
    @avocado6623 9 років тому +5

    I love how he had a look of contempt for the broken helmet.

  • @SickofLove97
    @SickofLove97 10 років тому +3

    Okay for anyone that is asking questioms yes this is systema. Systema for all you that dont know is a russian based martial art that is said to have orginated from the cossacks. Either way its a self defense type of "system" but is famous for its extensive use in the russian unit spetsnaz. Because of its use in combat (korean systema for special units/swat/etc.) There are elements of other martial arts like jeet kune do as well and thus making an effective and diverse martial art.

  • @iTzDark740
    @iTzDark740 8 років тому +4

    So smooth. I wouldn't dare test this guy.

  • @redsox7897
    @redsox7897 8 років тому +51

    his training is to kill or at least to disable the opponent not to win championship title. I think comparing him to UFC fighters is irrelevant.

  • @mojo3398
    @mojo3398 9 років тому +12

    hear that bang? it's his hand breaking the wall of sound.

  • @nLinggod
    @nLinggod 10 років тому +2

    I love that he can hit a bike helmet so hard the visor flies off....

  • @craigsteele4232
    @craigsteele4232 8 років тому +83

    Put him in Tekken 🤔😁💯

  • @maxandersson493
    @maxandersson493 11 років тому +29

    So this is what watching countless of hours of anime turns out as.

  • @francescomarchi5193
    @francescomarchi5193 10 років тому +3

    Hi guys, why are you confusing fighting with martial arts? The martial arts were meant to be used in war, and Systema is a set of techniques taught to Russian special forces. Yes Systema includes fighting techniques, but not only. It also includes disarming, movement, breathing and so on. If you go to see some other video you may note that the movements are meant to be as sneaky as possible, in order to reduce the possibility of alert other "enemies". Excluding MMA and similar sports, in real life punching and kicking isn't always the best way to stay alive when someone wants to hurt you.

  • @jamesyi7027
    @jamesyi7027 9 років тому +1

    I've seen many different instructor vids. .I think this dkyoo is really good..u can tell by his moves. If u can't tell u can't tell the real one from bs's

  • @edi9892
    @edi9892 10 років тому +6

    I'd love to see an "argument" between renowned Krav Magar and Systema instructors...

    • @MadMaxJuggernaut
      @MadMaxJuggernaut 10 років тому +10

      THere shouldn't be one, enjoy doing the martial art you do.

    • @hughwood5881
      @hughwood5881 9 років тому +10

      He also teaches Krav Maga, Wing Chin and Eskrima. What argument? I ain't arguing with him.

    • @NickmanTraceur
      @NickmanTraceur 9 років тому +1

      Hugh Wood hahahhahahahahh

  • @tudu_list
    @tudu_list 10 років тому +2

    Awesome! Wish I could learn these.

  • @hamyoonsikdang
    @hamyoonsikdang 5 років тому +17

    1:30 아니 뭔소리가

  • @random4969
    @random4969 8 років тому +3

    DK Yoo is the best martial artist ive seen since the late Bruce Lee, I will be following all DK's videos and training methods, I love to have a martial arts teacher like DK Yoo

  • @veg
    @veg 8 років тому +8

    i want him as my bodyguard ^^

  • @gamegeekx
    @gamegeekx 9 років тому +1

    Mixing Tae Kwon Do and Wing Chun looks so cool!

  • @KaranVasudeva
    @KaranVasudeva 5 років тому

    He is so smart and simple that no one believe that he is a great fight

  • @shadowsoldier6713
    @shadowsoldier6713 8 років тому +4

    every martial arts is good, like the master BL said, you pick something out of technique whats useful for yourself and mix it with another style, systema, krav maga even bjj are self-defense sports..this is pure for self-defense and than exploding to attack..
    mma and boxing or muay thai is a different kind of martial arts... you cant compare that..

  • @489Acresofwheat
    @489Acresofwheat 8 років тому +2

    They're all padded and protected and he's still beating the shit out of them

  • @mahyony
    @mahyony 7 років тому

    People,,,, people,, Inner power is the key here..... Inner power,,, comes with meditation.... The more you do it, your lives will change..... But you need an instructor to give you the keys for it......

  • @kingking-zj4ok
    @kingking-zj4ok 5 років тому +1

    Very good and powerfull skill master DK.YOO

  • @greg9pippo384
    @greg9pippo384 4 роки тому +1

    He is the best!
    👍👍👍

  • @zheroo1
    @zheroo1 10 років тому +33

    yee keep talking shit i swear none of you in the comment section would beat him in a fight!

  • @bigmac4.998
    @bigmac4.998 9 років тому +9

    0:40. He just non-chalantly broke a fucking motorcycle helmet with a punch. That shit is supposed to keep you safe from crashes.

    • @riceman3448
      @riceman3448 7 років тому

      and the guy he punched got a nose bleed XD

  • @sarah7861
    @sarah7861 8 років тому +3

    Does anyone else find him really adorable?

  • @dancollette477
    @dancollette477 10 років тому +5

    Whether you believe this demonstration is B.S. or not you have to give props to the guy for his speed. :P

  • @leslievingerhoets
    @leslievingerhoets 10 років тому +4

    I know there are many good fighters in the world, but this made me sweat just by looking at it. You will achieve many things, if you havent already. You seem like a good teacher as well. Also, I'm curious about your fighting/martial arts history. Please like this comment so he might respond!

  • @davidghattas31
    @davidghattas31 8 років тому +2

    wow really amazing ....

  • @teraphIl1000
    @teraphIl1000 8 років тому +4

    I had no idea fighting made this much noise IRL!

  • @CoolResource90
    @CoolResource90 11 років тому +2

    He looked kinda entertained when he beat his colleagues. It was a good thing they had padding.

  • @Acerzeon
    @Acerzeon 10 років тому +3

    I'm diggin that technique on 1:49 against a charging takedown.. not sure if practical tho

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 10 років тому

      if you hit him hard enough. most guys will be detterred just by having a flurry of hands in their face.

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 10 років тому

      Daniel Malta not even fighters. It happens all the time. Its very easy to disorient a person especially someone who is attempting to grab a hold of you with both hands out by throwing a flury of hands in his face obscuring his vision. and if he doesn't look away or try to veer off he'll simply take the full force of those blows. The best way to keep off a wrestler or a grappler is to keep something in his face.

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 10 років тому

      Daniel Malta well i'm not asking you to limit yourself to this single technique. no tehcnique applies to all situations but yes straights are correct because that keeps something in your opponenets face. if he tucks his head thats wher eu elbow. if you watch the video at this point the man does throw elbows. This is just one of many techniques and many fighters have different logic. I was always taught to not shoot with my head down but instead with my head up to avoid guillotines and also shooting with your chin tucked makes it very easy to sprawl. so in the case of a tucked chin knee or sprawl. if they untuck it but still have the head down knee sprawl or guillotine. if they have the neck straight up you can use this technique a or a knee or post on the shoulder blades. all techniques are limited .

    • @vinhit2nguyenitbjj
      @vinhit2nguyenitbjj 10 років тому +1

      Daniel Malta Sorry dude millions of years of evolution proves you wrong. If you haven't checked out Senshido's shredder, you definitely need to.

    • @vespaman101
      @vespaman101 10 років тому

      Daniel Malta yeah the instructor should have been moving laterally and backwards while doing that but the idea is there.

  • @hogueraleksander5868
    @hogueraleksander5868 9 років тому +1

    I hate commenting on things like this but a lot of you guys are seeing the show, nothing more. This guy like most koreans have a back ground in Tae-kwon-do. The speed of his kicks is a dead give away. The dude has super fast hands and can punch a helmet bare hands. (so can I no problem, just not as fast). Anyone can do this over time, just punch cement walls since you are 15 and by 25 you wont feel a thing, and helmets are a LOT more forgiving on your hands than walls.
    The issue here is not if the guy is fast as hell (he is) or that he has hardened knuckles,
    The problem is that like him and many other people that do amazing demonstrations of power and technique, usually they just cant fight worth of shit.
    Not because they dont have the tools, it is usually because they dont have the timing and reflexes required to do half the things they do on demonstrations.
    I have fought many people that after looking at what they can do, scared the crap out of me at the time, and after moving 1/2 inch from their missing punches or kicks, they could not block or counter even the basics of techniques.
    This guy, like his russian counterparts that do systema, would not last 2 rounds against a season Muay Thai fighter.

  • @yenomrecruitment3286
    @yenomrecruitment3286 10 років тому +2

    This guy knows his stuff, these are drills and mock attacks that displays the ferocity of the counter attack, in real life nobody is gonna attack in those manner. He is showing us the concepts and not form as there are no forms in this sort of fighting style.
    He definitely knows how to use "CHI" in his attacks, notice the "inch punch" and many more that he delivered? "Chi" is not mumbo jumbo its the transferring of energy to one focal point to generate more power.

  • @bruce1991
    @bruce1991 8 років тому +6

    1:30 gotta keep that pimp hand strong.

  • @majestic262
    @majestic262 5 років тому +1

    AMAZING MASTER !!!

  • @Sei1989
    @Sei1989 9 років тому +1

    0:36
    guy to the right "bastard! why did you hit me so hard!"

  • @hamishb2194
    @hamishb2194 9 років тому +4

    All the people talking shit about him really don't think huh? He trains the korean swat! Do you really think he couldn't fuck up the average person? Try hitting someone in the head while they are wearing a motorbike helmet and telling me his hands aren't like concrete! The fact that if you watch him it looks like he is putting fuck all effort in because it is just a demonstration and he doesn't want to destroy the guys he is training so imagine what he is like when he isn't holding back!

  • @김민석-u3z
    @김민석-u3z 5 років тому +22

    뻥!! 빡 빡!! ㅋㅋㅋ 초딩때 상상하는거 아님이거?

  • @BestFavorite
    @BestFavorite 11 років тому +16

    0:41 LOL

  • @mimikatrine2508
    @mimikatrine2508 7 років тому +1

    you're so dam lucky ..he's fast and strong at the same time and handsome hh

  • @nakhyunsong1395
    @nakhyunsong1395 10 років тому +2

    저런 무술을 하려면 체력과 파워를 키워야하는데 세상 어느 무술을 배우러 가도 죄다 기초체력, 힘부터 기른답니다 ㅠ,ㅠ 크라브마가 배울때도 하루종일 체력만 단련했어요

    • @Highestbin
      @Highestbin 9 років тому

      +Turn up 그래도 게초체력은 있어야죠 님아

  • @battutulu3030
    @battutulu3030 7 років тому +1

    DK YOO is nothing but nike idea...

  • @yuzuki2385
    @yuzuki2385 5 років тому +2

    1:28 listen to how strong that was in close range.

  • @gembelity
    @gembelity 9 років тому

    i'm not trying to diss this guy out , he has some serious reflexes and explosive power, but i would like to see this guy do it to a non compliant,fully aggressive, and fully resisting opponent. this may look very cool, awasome, badass, even realistic to some , but it has to be tested under pressure in full speed and full aggression from both party. in this video, we only see the defender do it in full speed, the attacker do it in slow motion and easily "flopped". i know this is just a demonstration, but that's the reason why we can't judge this system if it will/will not work in real life until it is tested under pressure. and btw, no i'm not a keyboard warrior.

  • @oldaxehead655
    @oldaxehead655 10 років тому

    I saw this on Martial Arts Fails but this guy looks like he can kick legitimate ass.

  • @danovispooler6146
    @danovispooler6146 3 роки тому +1

    This will not be easy a lot of what can see is a lot self-defense and boxing and other martialarts in your systems, and you are very skilled as well but this is not the same as boxing or going up against an MMA Fighters or any full contact fighter being tested under pressure in just sparring alone can be tough. good luck to you both much respect .

  • @SupremeUchiha
    @SupremeUchiha 9 років тому +1

    the way he punched the helmet yoke off man, damn!

  • @M3028
    @M3028 9 років тому +1

    Nice, very similar to real tai chi.

  • @equinox2244
    @equinox2244 9 років тому

    He gets his power from his feet and legs like a boxer. Bruce Lee was superb at this too. It's not fake as some people think and causes a lot of damage as shown in the video.

  • @송영근-t2v
    @송영근-t2v 11 років тому

    정말 기회가 있으면 저도 세미나에 참가해보고싶네요

  • @tigerjkzm
    @tigerjkzm 10 років тому

    같은 기술이라도 결국 얼마나 힘이 실리느냐?가 중요한 것 같은데, 저 분은 일단 힘이 되고, 재능도 있어보임, 결국 중요한 것은 힘임 -남자는 힘이다, 맛스타 드림 참고-

  • @overdose4903
    @overdose4903 9 років тому +1

    and from looking at him you don't see anything. he looks like a regular korean guy.
    just imagine what would happen to your skull if he did 0:40 to 0:41 to your face.

  • @hermanmern
    @hermanmern 10 років тому +1

    where can i see more of him? i wanna learn this technique

  • @taekwondok8560
    @taekwondok8560 7 років тому +1

    DK Yoo SNOW

  • @TheCoaIa
    @TheCoaIa 9 років тому +1

    What martial art is this? I like what is shown here because u can use it on close distance and the moves look pretty minimal.

    • @q3.25
      @q3.25 9 років тому

      +DevilDare98 dude it just says on the fucking title

    • @TheCoaIa
      @TheCoaIa 9 років тому

      U know if I read SYSTEMA and dont know the martial art, i think of the word system in some other language. Its not like its called something with -box- with it. I also dont think of tee when I read Muay Thai but some might do that, even if its on the fucking title.

    • @gregn8309
      @gregn8309 9 років тому

      +ItzChrisiXx It is in fact translates like "system". Full name of it is "Systema Specnaz" that you can translate as "Special forces system", that's all

  • @BrettWellsMacGyver2004
    @BrettWellsMacGyver2004 11 років тому

    Much claps good job!

  • @TheRollDdice
    @TheRollDdice 10 років тому

    Enter The Dojo's "Thrust of Freedom" @ 1:09.

  • @몰라나-c9r
    @몰라나-c9r 8 років тому +26

    아니 하이바쓰신분들 진짜덤벼봐요

  • @HipHopAddict66
    @HipHopAddict66 10 років тому +1

    I wanna see what he can do when he turns SSJ1

  • @itsciddi6119
    @itsciddi6119 8 років тому

    If you see someone with a knife moving towards you, just fucking run.

  • @bathbomber
    @bathbomber 8 років тому +1

    He doesn't look like he's applying much force... but then the people he hits collapse.

    • @hardfugoo1
      @hardfugoo1 8 років тому

      People have been trying to get other people to realize that being relaxed truly can generate much much more force... But typical humans we try to ram out way thru everything with heaviness and hardness.

    • @annoyed707
      @annoyed707 7 років тому

      It's not just the amount of force, it's the amount of force and how it is transmitted.

  • @jharju2352
    @jharju2352 10 років тому +2

    Does anyone know if he's trained in other martial arts as well? A lot of his hand movements in comparison with those of Vasiliev's, for example, seem a bit more Kung Fu or Hapkido-oriented.

    • @kok1able
      @kok1able 10 років тому +2

      Taekwondo,Judo,n Jeetkunedo.

    • @jharju2352
      @jharju2352 10 років тому

      kok1able thanks for the information.

    • @yoojak2217
      @yoojak2217 10 років тому

      yeah, I thinks he is came from JKD base

    • @azarothshadowsoul
      @azarothshadowsoul 7 років тому

      I e-mailed him once and he told me that he started in Taekwondo, Kung-Fu and Boxing when he was 10 or 12

    • @annoyed707
      @annoyed707 7 років тому

      Vasiliev is one of his teachers. I've seen him at a training camp.

  • @zoltancsikos5604
    @zoltancsikos5604 9 років тому +46

    Too...many...KEYBOARD WARRIORS BELOW!!! FUCK!!!!!!!

  • @dn-gc7hc
    @dn-gc7hc 9 років тому

    시스테마 시스테마 이름만 들어봤지 온몸각각 부위로 힘을 따로쓰는 기술이라니 대단하네요.

  • @SleepingKats
    @SleepingKats 10 років тому

    이 분은 기본적으로 힘이 센 사람인 것 같아요. 상대 시연자들이 오버액션하는 게 아니라 진짜 날아가는 것처럼 보이네요. 생방송투데이에 출연했을 때도 순간적으로 치는 스트레이트 한방에 미트 들고있던 피디가 날아갔음... 그마저도 연출된 장면이라면 할 말 없지만...;;

    • @zigiss
      @zigiss 9 років тому

      기본 체격이 크시고 저정도 스피드에 체중까지 싣고 숙련된 주먹질이면 정타 들어가면 한방에 기절 하죠.
      저분 체격이 작은게 아닙니다.
      거기에 계속 수련을 했을테니 근력은 뭐 . . .

    • @박한민-g9k
      @박한민-g9k 9 років тому

      그런거 같네여.. 미트 칠때 소리 울리는 정도가.. 아 물론 기술도 경이롭지만

  • @MrIlluminatiArmy
    @MrIlluminatiArmy 9 років тому +1

    1:30
    Fuck, I didn't know that hit would be loud.

  • @박보리-z5g
    @박보리-z5g 5 років тому +2

    잠깐만요 형 아니 잠깐 진짜 아니 형 미쳤어요? 아니이게 뭐가 부드럽.. 아 드럽게 안보여 ㄷㄸㄷㄷㄷㄷㄷㄷㄸㅇㄷㄷㄷ
    라며 다른 분들께서 우셨을 것 같습니다..

  • @snatchX626
    @snatchX626 9 років тому +1

    best move is at 0:41

  • @saverio_6990
    @saverio_6990 7 років тому +1

    How does he not hurt himself punching the helmet???

  • @onedirectionrox001
    @onedirectionrox001 10 років тому

    this man trained me

  • @Hakeem94
    @Hakeem94 7 років тому

    Dude socked my guy's visor off....that's all I need to see.

  • @mdw1013
    @mdw1013 8 років тому +2

    Dam his's fast!!

  • @LuciosLair
    @LuciosLair 8 років тому +3

    someone knows where i can buy his red nike jacket? Looks nice

  • @HungNguyen-sq9cy
    @HungNguyen-sq9cy 9 років тому

    Taekwondo+System cool. cool

  • @lordganja1454
    @lordganja1454 10 років тому

    this guy: beast

  • @harrijurgens7768
    @harrijurgens7768 8 років тому

    40:00 It seems like:
    Motorcycle Dude: Here, take my knife
    Maszer: Shut the fuck up

  • @kardelen2191
    @kardelen2191 7 років тому

    Top moments;
    0:15
    0:25 Hahaha best fall down
    0:32
    0:36
    0:40 RIP
    0:54 What did you say? :'D
    1:31
    1:42
    1:45

  • @tahamohamed5629
    @tahamohamed5629 10 років тому

    I wish if i can be like this korean guy

  • @Parkparkpark-yy2dq
    @Parkparkpark-yy2dq 10 років тому +2

    사실 태권도가 우리나라 전통무술이지만
    실전에선 대부분 활용못하는게사실이다.
    어른아이할것없이 태권도 다 배우러다니지만 막상 날강도만나면
    어버버하다가 찔리는게 더많을거임. 전문적인 선수들이나 심화과정으로 배우는 사람들은 어쩔진모르겠지만.
    이런 무술배우는게 실전에서 쓰기엔 더 좋음.
    여자도 칼든사람제압기술같은거하나만 제대로배워도 전기충격기이런거
    살필요없음 정말 제압만 시키고 도망가면됨

    • @sungha9124
      @sungha9124 10 років тому

      위에 써있는대로 이런 무술은 기술만 배워서는 쓸모가 없음 영상에도 나오지만 힘 장난아니죠... 기초체력의 문제라고 생각합니다.
      태권도에 대한것도 일정 이상 배운 사람부터는(성인기준) 실전 적용 가능합니다. 결국 숙련도의 차이라고 생각합니다. 그리고 찔리는건 저 무술자체가 군대무술이라 그렇지 무에타이같은것 배워도 칼은 대처하기 거의 불가능 합니다.

  • @Montreal_Tan_Ng
    @Montreal_Tan_Ng 9 років тому

    at least this time they no fantasy or high kick this time..for self defense!!! I approved this

    • @shirakimazar3985
      @shirakimazar3985 9 років тому

      +tony ng No shit you approved this?? ooh man the whole world was waiting for that, thanks for approving it man

    • @Montreal_Tan_Ng
      @Montreal_Tan_Ng 9 років тому

      i approve..but they need improvement..move are too much like tai chi,,,,

  • @ThTgUy143
    @ThTgUy143 7 років тому

    Imagine all the fucking Advil these dudes take after getting hit that hard that often lmao

  • @c2d378
    @c2d378 6 років тому +1

    Watch in slow motion?

  • @serkan1573
    @serkan1573 3 роки тому

    Türkiye de misafirimiz olsanız
    bir 1 haftası teorik 1 haftası pratik
    Mükemmel olurdu usta
    Şehit dedelerin gurur duyacak olması bonusu hocam TÜRK KORE kardeştir

  • @silaturban2413
    @silaturban2413 10 років тому

    there many people said systema is bullshit, but i believe systema work on real fighting, although its technique so tricky and complicated.

  • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
    @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 8 років тому

    at 0:46, man how the fuck is he flinging and retracting his fist that fast?? its like this guy has mastered explosive burst of energy to do that, reminds me of the Mantis shrimp

    • @xiro6
      @xiro6 8 років тому

      +MrDisgruntledGamer1 i was thinking about the same animal,but specially in 1:44

  • @bulbtortle2423
    @bulbtortle2423 9 років тому

    i think this guy actually did a lot of street fighting in korea. i know about their culture and how they fight. this could be effective there-asians are smaller by build and would be susceptible to a lot of damage in this style. really, no regular citizen buffs up or have access to guns.. so it's more about landing hits than power alone. probably, wouldn't be as effective elsewhere. not sure.

  • @superbert35
    @superbert35 10 років тому

    Wow, the guy is pretty good, fast!

  • @TheJonesy92
    @TheJonesy92 10 років тому

    This is self defense, not a sport like MMA, however MMA can be used in self defence situations.

    • @steliosfaitakis7980
      @steliosfaitakis7980 10 років тому +1

      I am practicing Martial Arts for about 15 yeas, and I have also practiced MMA for some period. My opinion is that it is good for a pretty limited type of situations on the street and the reason is that it deals only with unarmed combat. It could offer a good base for a martial artist to train further though.

  • @aljanluna4446
    @aljanluna4446 7 років тому

    when you got a great strength but have a poor eye sight.

  • @kakap0788
    @kakap0788 11 років тому +1

    Self defense is all about master your reflexes and speed, you don't need to be strong to defeat a bigger opponent, just be faster and ready for him to retaliate your defense moves, I'm not saying its easy tho, almost anyone can beat me up but its coz im lazy and dont care ;P

  • @OnWheelsOnFire
    @OnWheelsOnFire 9 років тому

    *ninja training headquaters*