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I love how Seth tries a bunch of cool things and tries a bunch of martial arts rather than sticking with only Karate. Seth is an amazing martial artist
I wanna see the POV of someone watching seth reversing up in the car, getting out, setting up a camera, then getting back in the car, pulling away, then reversing again, stopping and falling out the car😂
What a beast. Being able to move so well at the MT sparring after THAT many hours is absolutely impressive. P.D. would absolutely love to see a video about or in contact with ITF safe space k- I mean ITF taekwondo. Cheers!
I loved the part where your grappling partner is levels ahead of you, skill wise. I remember that very well, just being tapped at will, ultimately feeling helpless. It sounds awful, but it's actually really empowering and definitely made me better eventually.
Two months of grappling here..Thats where I’m at right now. I’ve trained hard two years of boxing and MT. Stepped into grappling and getting owned with muscle pains I never had before. Have actually been a little depressed and confused about how this could happen but seeing these comments lifted me up a lot Thank you!
First time grappling against the instructor MILES ahead of me in skill and my biggest victory was making an experienced, instructor, older grappler laugh while rolling because of a running commentary I was making with comments like "nononononono, thats my arm, I need that, you cant have my arm, give me my arm back..." etc. etc.
I feel like when I was a white belt in BJJ it was the best experience in BJJ, you’re just soaking in so much knowledge and the cool factor, then Blue belt comes along and every white belt wants to take your scalp and every other colored belt stops taking it easy on you haha
Man, the effort in your videos is staggering. I feel like I'm watching a well produced TV show, I'm always fully engrossed the entire video. Amazing work. I would've been dead around 7am lol.
Congratulations Sensei Seth! I admire your willingness and determination (especially in those last classes) to go through all of this. All of the instructors and schools you sent to seemed very cool as well. Seriously I’m inspired right now to go to North Carolina and try that Krav Maga school! Keep going Sensei!
When they taught us LINE in the Corps they burned us out for two days. Obstacle course, confidence course, beach runs, no sleep, then the classes started. Something about muscle memory, exhaustion, and learning. Maybe a good retention technique, maybe just sadistic pleasure.
honestly this was such an inspiration to me who struggle with self image and would mostly be at the level of fatigue you were at the end(but of course minus all the skill), but seeing you struggle with something I struggle a lot with and it being actually going inside to train it really boosted me. Thank you!
Coming from a background of two a'days in between college classes, personal work outs, and then personal practice (baseball and football wise) I wouldn't recommend this to most people, but I think you hit a really important thing at the end. The difference between exhaustion, and learning what's still there, and if (instead of this where we're applying a bunch of "new" concepts) you've drilled the natural response, the mind over matter can help a bit. Teach both to act as well, essentially. In the end our bodies have limits, but this was a cool show of demonstrating that. (Obviously, this isn't something someone should do flippantly, you'd be asking to get hurt, but for an athlete like Seth, it's pretty cool to see. Appreciate your channel!)
what a freaking awesome video, such pure physical torture seth went through to come out the other end with such a great message! god i love his content
Greetings Sensei Seth, First i want thank you for so much good and interesting content you did so far. It is funny, informative and good to see you don't stay only in your pocket of Karate. To the video: You literally did what a japanese proverb says: "Fall down seven times, get up eight." This video shows especially that often it is the mind that say: "I cannot anymore!" but your body does! My deep respect and acknowledgement for some it till the end! This shows how to get and maintain Discipline. May be this a good example to push ourselves more then what we think we can do or achieve in training! Thank you again for showing this spirit of strength and Discipline. This spirit of warrior and i am looking forward for more content of you. With deep respect and friendly regards.
Actually I think doing the sparing session when that exhausted has value. I actually think the risk of getting into a fight (unintentionally that is) goes up if you're tired, confused, lost, drunk, or in some other way not nearly on your "A-game". Knowing what that feels like and how you're able to perform in such a state could be very useful knowledge to have.
Ayup... back in the good old days, we'd do a round-robin style spar session once every couple months, where you fought everyone. 1 on 1, but you'd go a round, opponent steps out, you'd stay in. 15 sec break, GO. minimum 10 opponents... minimum 1 min. round. (WTF back in the 90s, less foot fencing) By the end you were EXHAUSTED, but you'd reach that moment of the mind going "I got nothin left" but by pushing you'd find a LITTLE something, and you'd keep going. By the end, ZERO technique, very sloppy, but learning to really push and not quit against fatigue was a great lesson. DONT do it all the time.
@@rayh.1745 That reminds me of what a hema fencer who visited my local club said about this guild that focused on Joachim Meyer's work. Apparently one of the membership requirements or something is fighting like 30 duels in a row without a break, alternation style like you said. I can't imagine how tiresome that'd be.
i remember going to the 6 am class but i didnt have a car so i would have to get up at 4 shower and then get ready and warmed up to bike to my gym. i would go to the 10 am class in the same gym and it got to the point where i would just stay in the gym with no one there til the 10 am class got there, but before that i would go lifting before it. i would have wrestling after those jiu jitsu classes at 4 pm and would end at 6 pm and anyone whos wrestled before knows that the technique and the conditioning for in season wrestling is the thing that mentally breaks you the most. but right after i would go to jiu jitsu again at 6:30 pm. the hardest part for me was probably biking transportation in general. some days i would go to fight ready mma which is in scottsdale and is a 3 hour bike, and coach on saturdays would make us run miles on miles outside in the blazing az heat. i highly discourage anyone from trying this. i was in the toxic mentality of trying to outwork and outdo anyone. it does help mentally to a degree like seth said but eventually you plateau in technique and get injured. for me i tore my lcl in wrestling practice and my left meniscus was already torn the year before ironically not from jiu jitsu practice but from getting hit by a car biking to jiu jitsu practice (i still went the whole three hours of no gi and gi right after i got hit lmfao). but the lcl mattered more to me bc it impaired my grappling even more the day before states. i still wrestled but i really shouldnt have. i ended up losing my fourth match and had to fight the losers bracket all the way up to second icing my knees so much i couldnt warm up. i was in so much pain by the time i got up to semis to fight for third my knees gave out and he got the pin. i couldnt stand up even less so from bottom when the guy is trying to keep me down. and if youre a wrestler you know how much state means. i was improving at all in anything even cardio at some point i would just build up more and more cummulative fatigue and weirdly when i stopped it was the worst. also my immune system went to shit in part too because i wasnt eating enough for the amount of cardio i did and i got really bad pneumonia at the beginning of wrestling season and had to go to the er. i just got medically cleared to walk and fight again and theres this urge to fight hard again but my body physically wont let me even shoot on my knee anymore. that mental aspect that might help from this style of training reversed itself on me. also i had a crippling reliance on energy drinks and caffeine and now i cant stand the smell taste or even feeling of energy drinks or caffeine of any kind and ive always had insomnia. trying this consistently is so unhealthy its not even funny
Well, if your talking about the medieval fighting, that wasn’t HEMA. That was what’s called Buhurt ( which is a lot of the times just brawling), whereas HEMA is quite a lot more in depth, and is normally focused on unarmoured sword fighting. ⚔️
I lost my job and my wife was very supportive as i kept adding more and more classes. I did this for almost a year before my body straight gave out. I became super sick and bed ridden for about a month. I was about to start back up again, but then covid shut all that down. The amount of food you need to eat, ugh. Awesome vid, good memories.
2nd comment (while watching the end) Exhaustion work. SO DEMANDING, but its so good for you, to have done it (dont do it a lot) but you KNOW. You've been there, you've been wasted and still pushed on. Thought, "nothin in the tank" and then found a LITTLE bit left, and the only way to REALLY get there is by doing what you did. Bravo, high quality work, high quality effort.
I dont know I'd you noticed but after a specific point if tired . Your body adapts and you stop being tired. It takes toll the next day though you get hyper tired.
When I was still deciding on a martial art to train, I did BJJ, Krav Maga, and TKD on the same day. It was exhausting. I eventually chose Shuri Ryu karate and never looked back
I tried to do a similar thing once a few yrs ago. However, I stuck with the same gym, and did the classes available, and there was a large amount of down time when there were no classes, just an open gym and I tried to do some stuff here n there over time. Not quite the same. But it's what I was initially going for in my head. It was a newer gym, and I lived an hr and 45min bus ride away.
Last year I wound up on a hike that I learned far too late I was WAY out of my depth on, with the only option to get home being to just keep going for the rest of the day even as my legs started to give out. I really felt what you said at the end, with continually finding that last bit of energy you didn't realize was still there. Of course, I'm a special kind of crazy, so I decided the moment I got home that I'd do the hike again the next year. I'm planning on going sometime this August
You know what I love about your videos is that you don’t try to appear like this big badass fighter (which wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing) but simply as a guy that loves martial arts and tries his best at them.
I hear ALOT of people talk smack on tai chi but it helped my partially collapsed disc and nerve damage more than anything. The exercises to open up the hips and shift core and stretch ALL muscles is AMAZING. And after learning the basics for a few weeks you can make your own workouts and combine things together and watch TV as you do it. You can even build muscle with tai chi if you repeat the same move over and over and learn how to build the lactic acid right. I seen shoulder growth just from doing 100's of windmills in different directions.
This is impressive as hell! From personal experience I think I can roughly imagine how exhausted you must have been at the end of the day. How much did you eat that day and how did you time it? On work-intense days I always find it challenging to eat enough to have some energy left and keep my BW and muscle mass, but also to time it right so that I don't train with a full belly. And again: Really impressive what you did there! There two to three days a week, where I go to the gym in the morning and have two martial arts sessions (90 min each) in the late afternoon/evening. Afterwards I'm always exhausted as hell (I'm a pretty big guy myself) and just want to eat lots and don't move otherwise.
I am so glad to hear I'm not the only one that experience that tingling feeling. That is usually what my Wednesday's, Thursday's and Friday's look like.
This is an incredible video, great experiment and reflection at the end. It was awesome to hear you say "I realized there's still something in the tank... I have something left, almost always." I'm not gonna make fun of you because you showed your indestructible spirit when you opened that car door and went inside for the last sparring class. Also because I don't want to end up on the unfortunate wrong side of a tactical rump slap.
Great video, I thoroughly enjoyed this But the ending caught me off guard lol, Just a plain “Subscrib-“ . No threat to kick me, Seth was clearly broken here, much respect for even doing this.
The most interesting and untypical martial arts video I have ever seen. Thank you for making this video , I actually have daydreamed about this very thing. I like alot of martial arts and would like to just go to a martial arts buffet style dojo hopping to see which ones I like and would actually be functional to me. Great awesome vid!!!!
The Mind is the biggest obstacle when it comes to physical limitations. When I was trying to go into the Marines we used to do PT 3 days a week. doing like 3-5 mile Indian runs in a line of 20-25people with 45lb vests on, insane Hitt circuits, low crawling in 40° rainy weather in mud for 2+ hours, etc. I quickly learned that my brain had a different mode almost like it said "f*** it, this is where you are this is what's happening now just deal with it". it almost felt like I became a zombie in the sense that my mind just went blank and my body just kept going. Once i found out i had this different mode i still try to constantly strive to push myself to that ledge in every training/sparring session I enter. There's a level of mental peace you reach I can't really describe that is just exhilarating. Good work Seth💯💪🏾 I could see the same look I get at the last session you took of the day lol
Great Video Idea! This wouldn't work in my area. Not enough Dojos! TKD & Karate only. Our black belt tests are extra-long, like this. 20 hrs. But over a weekend, not in one day.
I really enjoyed this video, you show a lot of discipline and respect, it's really nice to see, another thing I really enjoyed was your open mind to each martial art.
I haven't left a comment in a while but I feel like your videos have improved so much in terms of quality, the ideas are original and the editing has gotten better as well, keep it up man ;)
Fantastic video. David Goggins talks about this, pushing yourself past your “end” point to find out you have way more tank than you originally thought. Really great.
This is great! Your videos really cheer up a dull morning. I love the lesson from Shintaro Higashi in the car park - "It's not what it looks like"?? "Chafed nipples"?? "Rome wasn't learned in a day"?? That's a hell of a teddy bear.
Shintaro Higashi is an amazing Judoka. Every single video is explained clearly and simply. He encourages modified and unique styles after reaching the traditional style. Absolutely cannot recommend him enough.
Seth, brother, this is an absolutely fascinating insight into how many martial arts classes you can take in a single day. If I were to do the same experiment as you did, I think I would need a lot of caffeine and high-energy food and drink to last me for hours, let alone days. By the way, give my warmest regards to the coaches and instructors you have been under in during that day. Have a great springtime.
Amazing! I was so happy when you called Shintaro Higashi, I love his judo videos, it's a shame you couldn't take a full class, I would have love to see it. Subscribed 👊
You are the reason I got a pair of the hayabusa gloves. I saw a couple pairs at my TKD gym, couldn’t find the brand, found your link, I’ve used them for years, thanks for the link.
Great video!! Your sparring at the end looked great!! Honestly, it looked like your 2 easiest classes were Tia Chi and Krav Maga, but IDK. Anyway, that was very entertaining.
If you had a full judo class with randori and everything, do you think you would have been able to manage it? Even just drilling o-goshi can be tiring.
What you're doing is quite unique and new, for me atleast. Great way to introduce new self defence / fighting sports, but also interesting to see how you do, and how they compare since it's you, the same guy always doing these. Subbed, peace^^
You said Durham and I was like, huh? He lives near me?! I found you after randomly going through martial arts channels and found out you're local to me, or rather, I'm local to you since I'm relatively new here. So awesome!
Your presentation has gotten much better imo. I like your videos way more now. Also, I tend to do 4 hours every other day. If I go in the morning it's so much harder to do any exercise later in the day. If I do grappling last for any reason, that's always way harder as well. Anyone who wants to have an intense day like this should do their grappling first if, like me, using your core tires you out the most. The standing sparring classes are more like recovery at that point
Respect dude. Goggins style. I've done something similarly "stupid" once. personally beating my mind that way gave me an experience I will never forget
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Thanks for the vid. Really enjoyed you getting beat up, exhausted, almost died, and ext. It was mad funny.😂👌🔥
8:00 redefining the term "clapping them cheeks" one tap at a time.
WOW you're sweep defense is.... amazing
@Sensei Seth
What watch is that in the beginning of the video??
I love how Seth tries a bunch of cool things and tries a bunch of martial arts rather than sticking with only Karate. Seth is an amazing martial artist
Agreed but tbh id like him to do more karate ish things like trying other styles of karate and compare it to his
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Real spill Seth is The Goat
@@SenseiSeth 🙏
Taekwondo?
Trevor is the man.
You want to get punched in the face? This man Seth can kill you with his superior striking and his big c###
Ramsey Dewey: "Now, get out there and train."
Sensei Seth: "Hold my side kicks."
Lmao...I love It. 🤙
#RamseyDewey
Ramsey can't train right now, so Seth is doing it for him!
Seth: And I took it personally
Hell yeah, Jeremy! Get that loot.
I feel like Seth has tapped into a well of "Hey, I know this is really dumb but hear me out..." and I love him for it.
I genuinely liked the "try to talk about gloves while people try to knock you over" workout!
I wanna see the POV of someone watching seth reversing up in the car, getting out, setting up a camera, then getting back in the car, pulling away, then reversing again, stopping and falling out the car😂
Me too lol
Les Stroud would be proud of you! You just shot your own Survivorman episode!
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What a beast. Being able to move so well at the MT sparring after THAT many hours is absolutely impressive.
P.D. would absolutely love to see a video about or in contact with ITF safe space k- I mean ITF taekwondo. Cheers!
I loved the part where your grappling partner is levels ahead of you, skill wise. I remember that very well, just being tapped at will, ultimately feeling helpless. It sounds awful, but it's actually really empowering and definitely made me better eventually.
You embraced the "suck/grind" though you understand the language , what needs to be done to advance as a grappler.
Two months of grappling here..Thats where I’m at right now. I’ve trained hard two years of boxing and MT. Stepped into grappling and getting owned with muscle pains I never had before. Have actually been a little depressed and confused about how this could happen but seeing these comments lifted me up a lot Thank you!
First time grappling against the instructor MILES ahead of me in skill and my biggest victory was making an experienced, instructor, older grappler laugh while rolling because of a running commentary I was making with comments like "nononononono, thats my arm, I need that, you cant have my arm, give me my arm back..." etc. etc.
I feel like when I was a white belt in BJJ it was the best experience in BJJ, you’re just soaking in so much knowledge and the cool factor, then Blue belt comes along and every white belt wants to take your scalp and every other colored belt stops taking it easy on you haha
@@anointedsteel1855 That is a perfect description. Well said.
This is great. It's so cool to see how diverse martial arts are. Really warms the heart.
Man, the effort in your videos is staggering. I feel like I'm watching a well produced TV show, I'm always fully engrossed the entire video. Amazing work. I would've been dead around 7am lol.
This editing adds so much to the quality of these videos, I'm honestly impressed
Thank you 🙏
This is great idea! I look forward to living vicariously through Sensei Seth once again 👍
I wouldn’t recommend it on this one 😂
Just did. Feels great Sensei haha (Ice Cream hit the spot)
If sensei Seth can attend that many classes in a day, I can attend one. All right that was the much needed motivational push. Love the channel!
Congratulations Sensei Seth! I admire your willingness and determination (especially in those last classes) to go through all of this. All of the instructors and schools you sent to seemed very cool as well. Seriously I’m inspired right now to go to North Carolina and try that Krav Maga school! Keep going Sensei!
When they taught us LINE in the Corps they burned us out for two days. Obstacle course, confidence course, beach runs, no sleep, then the classes started. Something about muscle memory, exhaustion, and learning. Maybe a good retention technique, maybe just sadistic pleasure.
Would you say that LINE was a positive experience for preparing you and other Marines for war?
Both
@@lilerkal2583 positive
this reminds me when my kickboxing coach would tell us we would be sparring for 6 rounds but keeps adding one more till we eventually end up doing 12.
What Seth is describing at 13:10 is how I feel after my 40 min body weight workout! I admire you for your energie dude!
honestly this was such an inspiration to me who struggle with self image and would mostly be at the level of fatigue you were at the end(but of course minus all the skill), but seeing you struggle with something I struggle a lot with and it being actually going inside to train it really boosted me. Thank you!
Coming from a background of two a'days in between college classes, personal work outs, and then personal practice (baseball and football wise) I wouldn't recommend this to most people, but I think you hit a really important thing at the end. The difference between exhaustion, and learning what's still there, and if (instead of this where we're applying a bunch of "new" concepts) you've drilled the natural response, the mind over matter can help a bit. Teach both to act as well, essentially. In the end our bodies have limits, but this was a cool show of demonstrating that. (Obviously, this isn't something someone should do flippantly, you'd be asking to get hurt, but for an athlete like Seth, it's pretty cool to see. Appreciate your channel!)
I'd really like to see what a good diet looks like on a day like this. Awesome video, one of my favorite content creators brother!
I ate about 3500 calories
@@SenseiSeth That's a lot of ice cream cones
Yeah, this is a Michael Phelps diet day.
You could literally eat anything that day as you're burning it straight off.
what a freaking awesome video, such pure physical torture seth went through to come out the other end with such a great message! god i love his content
That was some serious mental toughness to get through all those classes. Now do how many karate classes can you teach in a day.
I would watch this
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Insane amount of dedication put into this video. Respect man
Greetings Sensei Seth,
First i want thank you for so much good and interesting content you did so far.
It is funny, informative and good to see you don't stay only in your pocket of Karate.
To the video:
You literally did what a japanese proverb says: "Fall down seven times, get up eight."
This video shows especially that often it is the mind that say: "I cannot anymore!" but your body does!
My deep respect and acknowledgement for some it till the end! This shows how to get and maintain Discipline.
May be this a good example to push ourselves more then what we think we can do or achieve in training!
Thank you again for showing this spirit of strength and Discipline. This spirit of warrior and i am looking forward for more content of you.
With deep respect and friendly regards.
Actually I think doing the sparing session when that exhausted has value. I actually think the risk of getting into a fight (unintentionally that is) goes up if you're tired, confused, lost, drunk, or in some other way not nearly on your "A-game".
Knowing what that feels like and how you're able to perform in such a state could be very useful knowledge to have.
You’re right, but always be careful and be ready to tap because in that state you’ll be more susceptible to injury and concussions
Ayup... back in the good old days, we'd do a round-robin style spar session once every couple months, where you fought everyone. 1 on 1, but you'd go a round, opponent steps out, you'd stay in. 15 sec break, GO. minimum 10 opponents... minimum 1 min. round. (WTF back in the 90s, less foot fencing) By the end you were EXHAUSTED, but you'd reach that moment of the mind going "I got nothin left" but by pushing you'd find a LITTLE something, and you'd keep going. By the end, ZERO technique, very sloppy, but learning to really push and not quit against fatigue was a great lesson. DONT do it all the time.
@@rayh.1745 That reminds me of what a hema fencer who visited my local club said about this guild that focused on Joachim Meyer's work. Apparently one of the membership requirements or something is fighting like 30 duels in a row without a break, alternation style like you said. I can't imagine how tiresome that'd be.
Fully agree here
This is awesome Seth…glad you answered the question so I don’t have to try this haha. Also I’d love to see you in a video with Chewy!!
The things you do for content, brother you’re a beast
i remember going to the 6 am class but i didnt have a car so i would have to get up at 4 shower and then get ready and warmed up to bike to my gym. i would go to the 10 am class in the same gym and it got to the point where i would just stay in the gym with no one there til the 10 am class got there, but before that i would go lifting before it. i would have wrestling after those jiu jitsu classes at 4 pm and would end at 6 pm and anyone whos wrestled before knows that the technique and the conditioning for in season wrestling is the thing that mentally breaks you the most. but right after i would go to jiu jitsu again at 6:30 pm. the hardest part for me was probably biking transportation in general. some days i would go to fight ready mma which is in scottsdale and is a 3 hour bike, and coach on saturdays would make us run miles on miles outside in the blazing az heat. i highly discourage anyone from trying this. i was in the toxic mentality of trying to outwork and outdo anyone. it does help mentally to a degree like seth said but eventually you plateau in technique and get injured. for me i tore my lcl in wrestling practice and my left meniscus was already torn the year before ironically not from jiu jitsu practice but from getting hit by a car biking to jiu jitsu practice (i still went the whole three hours of no gi and gi right after i got hit lmfao). but the lcl mattered more to me bc it impaired my grappling even more the day before states. i still wrestled but i really shouldnt have. i ended up losing my fourth match and had to fight the losers bracket all the way up to second icing my knees so much i couldnt warm up. i was in so much pain by the time i got up to semis to fight for third my knees gave out and he got the pin. i couldnt stand up even less so from bottom when the guy is trying to keep me down. and if youre a wrestler you know how much state means. i was improving at all in anything even cardio at some point i would just build up more and more cummulative fatigue and weirdly when i stopped it was the worst. also my immune system went to shit in part too because i wasnt eating enough for the amount of cardio i did and i got really bad pneumonia at the beginning of wrestling season and had to go to the er. i just got medically cleared to walk and fight again and theres this urge to fight hard again but my body physically wont let me even shoot on my knee anymore. that mental aspect that might help from this style of training reversed itself on me. also i had a crippling reliance on energy drinks and caffeine and now i cant stand the smell taste or even feeling of energy drinks or caffeine of any kind and ive always had insomnia. trying this consistently is so unhealthy its not even funny
Amituofo. Keep up the good work! ❤
You’re the man!!! Great content brotha, you’re becoming my favorite UA-cam channel to watch these days !
One thing you really should try is Historical European Martial Arts ( HEMA )! It would be cool to see what you think of it, and how you do! 🗡😃
He did.
Well, if your talking about the medieval fighting, that wasn’t HEMA. That was what’s called Buhurt ( which is a lot of the times just brawling), whereas HEMA is quite a lot more in depth, and is normally focused on unarmoured sword fighting. ⚔️
@@justthejag I'm not going to get into it, but he has a vid with armour and weapons if that's what you want.
@@cloakedwanderer2392 that wasn't hema medieval combat and historical Europe Martial arts are different things respectfully
@@OnyxXThePunch sounds like there is plenty of overlap
This was great to see. Now Seth is a true mix martial artist and can apply everything to his karate to make it even more complete
"Spankin' with Seth" new technique video. Go for it. This video was awesome and shout out, obviously EXHAUSTING! Thats a great challenge vid.
1:45 any tips for wearing a watch with boxing gloves? I want to track my workout
I love your videos and keep up the good work🥰🥰
I lost my job and my wife was very supportive as i kept adding more and more classes. I did this for almost a year before my body straight gave out. I became super sick and bed ridden for about a month. I was about to start back up again, but then covid shut all that down. The amount of food you need to eat, ugh.
Awesome vid, good memories.
2nd comment (while watching the end) Exhaustion work. SO DEMANDING, but its so good for you, to have done it (dont do it a lot) but you KNOW. You've been there, you've been wasted and still pushed on. Thought, "nothin in the tank" and then found a LITTLE bit left, and the only way to REALLY get there is by doing what you did. Bravo, high quality work, high quality effort.
I dont know I'd you noticed but after a specific point if tired . Your body adapts and you stop being tired.
It takes toll the next day though you get hyper tired.
Yep they call it the second wind
When I was still deciding on a martial art to train, I did BJJ, Krav Maga, and TKD on the same day. It was exhausting. I eventually chose Shuri Ryu karate and never looked back
I tried to do a similar thing once a few yrs ago. However, I stuck with the same gym, and did the classes available, and there was a large amount of down time when there were no classes, just an open gym and I tried to do some stuff here n there over time. Not quite the same. But it's what I was initially going for in my head. It was a newer gym, and I lived an hr and 45min bus ride away.
Last year I wound up on a hike that I learned far too late I was WAY out of my depth on, with the only option to get home being to just keep going for the rest of the day even as my legs started to give out. I really felt what you said at the end, with continually finding that last bit of energy you didn't realize was still there.
Of course, I'm a special kind of crazy, so I decided the moment I got home that I'd do the hike again the next year. I'm planning on going sometime this August
Your the best martial art UA-camr out there
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Jesse Enkamp is a close second imo
You know what I love about your videos is that you don’t try to appear like this big badass fighter (which wouldn’t necessarily be a bad thing) but simply as a guy that loves martial arts and tries his best at them.
I hear ALOT of people talk smack on tai chi but it helped my partially collapsed disc and nerve damage more than anything. The exercises to open up the hips and shift core and stretch ALL muscles is AMAZING. And after learning the basics for a few weeks you can make your own workouts and combine things together and watch TV as you do it. You can even build muscle with tai chi if you repeat the same move over and over and learn how to build the lactic acid right. I seen shoulder growth just from doing 100's of windmills in different directions.
This was hands down your funniest and most entertaining one yet. Good job!
This is impressive as hell! From personal experience I think I can roughly imagine how exhausted you must have been at the end of the day. How much did you eat that day and how did you time it? On work-intense days I always find it challenging to eat enough to have some energy left and keep my BW and muscle mass, but also to time it right so that I don't train with a full belly.
And again: Really impressive what you did there! There two to three days a week, where I go to the gym in the morning and have two martial arts sessions (90 min each) in the late afternoon/evening. Afterwards I'm always exhausted as hell (I'm a pretty big guy myself) and just want to eat lots and don't move otherwise.
He probably lost 5 kilograms that day
I am so glad to hear I'm not the only one that experience that tingling feeling. That is usually what my Wednesday's, Thursday's and Friday's look like.
This is an incredible video, great experiment and reflection at the end. It was awesome to hear you say "I realized there's still something in the tank... I have something left, almost always." I'm not gonna make fun of you because you showed your indestructible spirit when you opened that car door and went inside for the last sparring class. Also because I don't want to end up on the unfortunate wrong side of a tactical rump slap.
Great video, I thoroughly enjoyed this
But the ending caught me off guard lol, Just a plain “Subscrib-“ .
No threat to kick me, Seth was clearly broken here, much respect for even doing this.
The most interesting and untypical martial arts video I have ever seen. Thank you for making this video , I actually have daydreamed about this very thing. I like alot of martial arts and would like to just go to a martial arts buffet style dojo hopping to see which ones I like and would actually be functional to me. Great awesome vid!!!!
The Mind is the biggest obstacle when it comes to physical limitations. When I was trying to go into the Marines we used to do PT 3 days a week. doing like 3-5 mile Indian runs in a line of 20-25people with 45lb vests on, insane Hitt circuits, low crawling in 40° rainy weather in mud for 2+ hours, etc. I quickly learned that my brain had a different mode almost like it said "f*** it, this is where you are this is what's happening now just deal with it". it almost felt like I became a zombie in the sense that my mind just went blank and my body just kept going. Once i found out i had this different mode i still try to constantly strive to push myself to that ledge in every training/sparring session I enter. There's a level of mental peace you reach I can't really describe that is just exhilarating. Good work Seth💯💪🏾 I could see the same look I get at the last session you took of the day lol
"Who's Anc?"
You're insane and I'm here for it.
Seriously. You're a great editor and hilarious person.
Subscribed and looking at the merch.
Great Video Idea! This wouldn't work in my area. Not enough Dojos! TKD & Karate only. Our black belt tests are extra-long, like this. 20 hrs. But over a weekend, not in one day.
Thanks for the video Seth. It's a great start to my day!
I really enjoyed this video, you show a lot of discipline and respect, it's really nice to see, another thing I really enjoyed was your open mind to each martial art.
What a great video, and you're even evolving as a video editor. Love to see it, keep them Seth smiles coming!
I haven't left a comment in a while but I feel like your videos have improved so much in terms of quality, the ideas are original and the editing has gotten better as well, keep it up man ;)
Thank you 🙏
Without a doubt one of the most EPIC videos I've seen - not just MA videos but one of the most EPIC videos in general.
Awesome stuff. Keep it up(after a nap ;)
Fantastic video. David Goggins talks about this, pushing yourself past your “end” point to find out you have way more tank than you originally thought. Really great.
This is great! Your videos really cheer up a dull morning. I love the lesson from Shintaro Higashi in the car park - "It's not what it looks like"?? "Chafed nipples"?? "Rome wasn't learned in a day"?? That's a hell of a teddy bear.
Awesome video, your editing and sequencing of ur videos has improved so much. Very impressive, people don't get how much work that is
Shintaro Higashi is an amazing Judoka. Every single video is explained clearly and simply. He encourages modified and unique styles after reaching the traditional style. Absolutely cannot recommend him enough.
Seth, brother, this is an absolutely fascinating insight into how many martial arts classes you can take in a single day. If I were to do the same experiment as you did, I think I would need a lot of caffeine and high-energy food and drink to last me for hours, let alone days. By the way, give my warmest regards to the coaches and instructors you have been under in during that day. Have a great springtime.
I'm a casual that enjoys your content. Props from small town southern Illinois, keep it up!
Seth, you're amazing!!! This video should have millions of views by now. This looked sooo hard!
This was an awesome video idea. This channel has variety and I'm here for it.
Your BEST video ever. Enjoyed seeing the different schools. 😀
Amazing! I was so happy when you called Shintaro Higashi, I love his judo videos, it's a shame you couldn't take a full class, I would have love to see it. Subscribed 👊
Gotta say, that was the best ad break I've seen in a video in a while lol. Awesome idea.
You are the reason I got a pair of the hayabusa gloves. I saw a couple pairs at my TKD gym, couldn’t find the brand, found your link, I’ve used them for years, thanks for the link.
What a great video
Great video!! Your sparring at the end looked great!! Honestly, it looked like your 2 easiest classes were Tia Chi and Krav Maga, but IDK. Anyway, that was very entertaining.
Yo Seth this video was super well put together my man keep it up and we ever getting that makiwara video?
I love how hard you work without taking yourself seriously, it's so refreshing. Can't believe you did this. Amazing. High five!
i cant imagine the post-workout bliss on this one. I'd get a nice glow even after a 2 hour sesh. This musta been heaven.
How long did it take you to recover Seth? Great video!
2 days!
If you had a full judo class with randori and everything, do you think you would have been able to manage it? Even just drilling o-goshi can be tiring.
this was awesome. you rock seth!
Your lighthearted videos with yoir cheesy jokes and puns always brighten my day.
Awesome! One of your best videos yet!
You had great background. Great job!
8:47, is that lupin in your yard?
this vid is awesome, thank u Sensei Seth
GREAT vid man 💥
Great video, it seems Seth must do more Grappling.
Excellent video, really enjoy your channel
For scheduling reasons I can only do 2 classes per week and they're only one hour. I would LOVE to try this challenge for myself. Maybe one day.
What you're doing is quite unique and new, for me atleast. Great way to introduce new self defence / fighting sports, but also interesting to see how you do, and how they compare since it's you, the same guy always doing these. Subbed, peace^^
You said Durham and I was like, huh? He lives near me?! I found you after randomly going through martial arts channels and found out you're local to me, or rather, I'm local to you since I'm relatively new here. So awesome!
Another top notch video man!
I like how your brain shuts down at the end there. You are amazing!
Your presentation has gotten much better imo. I like your videos way more now.
Also, I tend to do 4 hours every other day. If I go in the morning it's so much harder to do any exercise later in the day. If I do grappling last for any reason, that's always way harder as well.
Anyone who wants to have an intense day like this should do their grappling first if, like me, using your core tires you out the most. The standing sparring classes are more like recovery at that point
Going from a martial artist to a martial scholar and martial engineer. Kudos man!
Respect dude. Goggins style. I've done something similarly "stupid" once. personally beating my mind that way gave me an experience I will never forget
And a third one - if you could explore more of those 'fringe' martial arts like krav and JKD it would be AMAZING!!! I TRULY want your opinion on them
Wow. That looks exhausting. Keep up the great work!