It does my heart good to see a martial art I grew up with in my neighborhood used and appreciated by another culture As an effective form of personal defense. This art is going around the world
You can thank Lyte Burly for the art going around the world. He created the online course and a curriculum to ensure the survival and sharing of the art. If not for him, I would never have known 52 Blocks. Salute
Props to LB we are both from NYC I got just as excited as you are when I saw his channel years ago. I couldn’t believe somebody was actually teaching an art the people had shown me on my block as a teenager. I never would’ve guessed it would be as big as it has become.
Hello. I want to thank you for the free online lessons. Your free videos have more quality in both content and production than several not free lessons from several self defense systems advertised.
Thank you for your interest and for your kind words. I think sharing is important to let others learn about this wonderful art. If you or anyone are serious about learning the full skill set, not just the free UA-cam content, feel free to contact me for online lessons. fightingartsdk@gmail.com www.fightingarts.dk Salute
That is my intention. I want more people to know about 52 Blocks, it’s a beautiful art. I also want people to have a solid understanding of 52 Blocks. I don’t want people to think, that 52 Blocks is just a bunch of Blocks, that it’s just a prison thing. It’s a complete and unique martial art, with footwork, head movement, unique Blocks, counter punches, concepts and strategies…… It deserves attention to detail. Salute
Lyte Burley is an excellent martial artist for all those who are learning the art of the 52 blocks keep on train ing and keep on gaining. Master Tye Salute
I wholeheartedly agree, Lyte Burly is an excellent martial artist and he is an excellent teacher as well. I got my certification as a 52 Blocks teacher from Lyte Burly. Thanks for sharing. Salute Flemming From Denmark
Thank you for your kind words. Welcome to the channel. I agree, FMA and 52 Blocks combines well. I urge you to learn 52 blocks, you won’t regret it. Feel free to reach out anytime. Salute
Thank you for your interest and kind words. Remember to like and share, so we become more people with a desire to learn. This means more training partners and more people to talk to. Salute
I grew up in NYC the first time saw this technique was back in the 70s I. Did not know what it was but I was hooked rightcaway. I love boxing but 52 is something special, I wish it was formal like Jeet Kun Do, I think it is another contribution frlm the urban communities, like hip hop and rap. To me it is like a dancing fighting style
It’s special, that’s for sure. It’s a lot like boxing for MMA or boxing for the street. Movement and footwork is key and the blocks are different than other art’s. The blocks are multi dimensional as should be apparent from my video. 52 Blocks is now available as a formal system, with a curriculum, making it accessible for more. If this is what you are looking for, then google Lyte Burly and keep watching for my upcoming videos. Lyte Burly offers two online classes teaching 52. Salute
I grew up in New York City as well and who knew that the art would be that’s famous as it has become in recent years. I just took it for granted that it was stuff that I’ve learned on the block LOL
Welcome to the channel. Thank you for your kind words. I believe in sharing knowledge. Right now I’m recovering from a Hernia surgery, but more will come. Share the knowledge. Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark I will work my way through the stuff, started Shotokan/Kanazawa at 15 and Muay Thai at 25, with some excourses to Wing Chun, RAT/Paul Vunak, WWII Combatives Carl Cestari, Ninjutsu while I think, 52 blocks will fit perfectly with Muay Thai. I wish you a speedy recovery all the best, stay sharp be save.
@@DefangtheSnake Always good to hear the background of fellow martial artists, it gives me a reference. I believe I can learn something of value in every martial art. Some will fit my needs better than others, but in each case, I take what works for me an disregard what doesn’t. I my opinion, you are right on the money, 52 will definitely add value to your exerting skill set. If you have any questions or if you really want to learn in debt, feel free to reach out. I offer online lessons, that’s how I learned my 52. First lesson is always free. Salute
I’m late but I love this! Currently I do Tang Soo do but I am dying to pick up 52 blocks. I also follow Burleys channel. I love when the culture is shared like that. You did an amazing job with the breakdowns! Can tell you been taking the art serious. One love! Don’t stop! Salute!💪🏽
Thank you for your interest, feedback and kind words. I’m glad you enjoy the content. If you are serious about picking up 52 Blocks, then I offer personal online training, feel free to reach out and get a free first lesson if you want to learn - or you can continue to follow on UA-cam. Remember to like and share so others can join us in learning 52. Any questions, just ask and I will get back to you. Don’t worry, won’t stop, but a serious lung condition have had me down for the count for several months. I will be back with more. Salute
Thank you for your interest and kind words. I’m happy you enjoy the content and that you put it into your training. Remember to like and share so that others can join in learning 52. Feel free to reach out if I can be of help. Salute
@@Crimson_Skull52 I did Jiu-Jitsu for 19 years, I have a 2nd degree black belt, I’m currently doing Ashihara Karate, which I have been doing for 15 years. I’m certified as an instructor in 52 blocks under Lyte Burly, I’m in rolled in Then School Of Boxing under Eric Bradly, I have been in TSOB for a little over a year and I have studied Catch Wrestling, Systema and Kali/Escrima Knife defense on my own. Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark wow that is extensive so your base is Jiu-Jitsu and Karate. Tell me what branch of karate is that style under? Shotokan? Isshinryu?
@@Crimson_Skull52 It’s Ashihara Karate. It’s a full contact style that derives from Kyukushin Kai. You can fight full contact , but still train save. It works with 3 fighting distances and footwork from 4 major positions. This is called Sabaki, which translates to - Fight Control. You go outside the opponents shoulder, controlling his near arm and attack from his blind spot. It’s similar in style to Enshin Karate, if you know that better. I’m a lifelong martial artist, form the age of 11. Now I’m more of a MMA practitioner. Salute
Welcome to the channel. You can learn online with me. There is a screen between us, but you get direct feedback and you can ask questions. I learned online, so I know it works. First lesson is always free. You can read more details on my website: www.fightingarts.dk Or you can contact me: fightingartsdk@gmail.com Hope to hear from you, I would love to teach you. Salute
blocking is necessary and is part in all fighting arts. blocking comes in handy when last expected. to think of them as a mean idea to a fighting art can be troublesome, for one, like the habit in wing chun hands trapping, hesitations can jump in.
52 Blocks is not just Blocking and the Blocks are not just Blocks. 52 Blocks is the art of defense. Defense is blocking combined with footwork, head movement, feints and counters, just to name a few. 52 Blocks is a moving shield. Hesitation will occur, when first learning, as it will in any martial art, but with mastery the hesitation will be less and less. A martial art is only as efficient as the individual practicing that art, what works for one, might not work for another. I’m not not here to say that any martial art is better than others. That is up to the individual learning. I’m not interested in politics between martial arts styles, I’m just here to share what I know.. I believe in sharing and I’m happy whenever anyone benefits from one of my videos. Salute
All thoughts are welcomed . If you are adding something positive or constructive criticism, it will always be welcomed. I did not dismiss your point of view., I merely made my own point, clarifying that all martial art styles can create hesitation or mastery, depending upon the practitioners ability. I believe in being positive and in sharing what has value. Salute
Thank you for your kind words and welcome to the channel. Sounds like a plan, gofor it , you got nothing to loose. Do you know how to get in touch with Lyte? Salute
Fantastisk video Flemming. Super spændende. Jeg har fuldt Lyte Burly lidt på UA-cam on/off i omkring 5 år, dog aldrig rigtigt fået taget mig sammen til at lære 52 blocks. Det er et meget spændende system. Vil bestemt se din videoserie for at lære mere. Iøvrigt er det fedt at se at stilarten er kommet til lille DK. Udbyder du fysiske lektioner også eller er det kun online?
Hej Anders Tak for de pæne ord og velkommen til kanalen. Jeg er den eneste 52 Blocks instruktør i Danmark. Der er kun to i Europa. Hvis du bor i nærheden af Ishøj, så kan du træne hos mig. Hvis du ikke bor i nærheden, så kan du træne online i et live video opkald med mig. Ved begge former for træning får du direkte instruktion, direkte feedback og du har mulighed for at stille spørgsmål under træningen. Hvis du ønsker at træne, så kontakt mig på fightingartsdk@gmail.com og fortæl mig lidt om din kampsports erfaring, så jeg har et indtryk af dit niveau. Tak for din interesse, jeg håber at høre fra dig. Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark Hej Flemming. Jeg er bosiddende i vestjylland, så en tur til Ishøj bliver vanskeligt. Jeg vil bestemt overveje On-line-træning, men foretrækker fysisk træning på to-mands hånd. Jeg sender dig en email, når jeg har besluttet mig :D Fortsæt endelig med de her videoer, det er guld værd! Salute
@@andersstorgaard6828 Det lyder fornuftigt. Jeg foretrækker også fysisk træning med en makker eller et hold, men jeg lærte online, så jeg ved at det kan lade sig gøre. Jeg synes bare, at når du nu har haft interessen så længe, så skal du vide at muligheden foreligger. Det er masser man kan træne uden makker og hvis du kender en der vil træne med dig, så kan online undervisningen godt tilrettelægges, så den er tilpasset makkertræning. Salute
Ok, it’s about to get confusing. I subscribed to a media service called InVideo when I first started, it's a service like StoryBlocks. That's where I found: My Town, Yo Town, which is the music I used. I can't remember by who, so I tried Soundhound to identify the artist. That search gave me two results, with the right music, but none of them was My Town, Yo Town. The results where: Jincheng Zhang, Capaple Dai Keiu, Không dâu Tu’ dâu Sorry for the confusion, but I could not find the original I used from InVideo. Hope it helps. Sakute
No, 52 Blocks as we know it today started with the early Afro American prize fighters/boxers and developed from there. It spread as a cultural thing in Afro American communities. It varied from community to community, but it had a common look and feel to it. The Jailhouse Rock came to be because many of these communities where poor communities, where it was hard to make a living and crime impacted life there. Some from these communities that went to prison, took their culture and art with them. So among Afro American prisoners 52 Blocks was their thing. Salute
I little louder voice compared to the music would be better. Maybe a remake of this,once you are more comfortable with the camera,would be more succesfull. There are many people that would be interested in 52 blocks,and it would be popular a video on the basics. If you are more confident with filming you will also be able to compress more information in shorter videos,making it more accesible.
No, I studied 52 Blocks before Western Boxing, but I'm currently studying Boxing in - The School of Boxing, TSOB. I'm on my second year in TSOB, where I'm considered a student as well as a coach. Before that I spend about 40 years in Martial Arts, Jiu-Jitsu, Ashihara Karate and a bit of Catch Wrestling. Salute
It’s no secret that 52 Blocks is an Afro American art and that I learned this art from Lyte Burly. I respect the culture and the people that originated 52 Blocks, just like I respect the same when it concerns karate or Jiu-Jitsu or Catch Wrestling which I also have trained in. We should all respect each other and each other’s cultures, but I also think that it is great to share our art’s across the board. Thank you. Salute
Coach magic burly you are doing an awesome job. How can I get in contact with you do you have a Facebook account? Or how can I message you privately?? Thank you Coach
Coach only through Gmail? I am in New York & the weather is nasty getting a bad connection will try you later but only Gmail because I can’t bring it up
It does my heart good to see a martial art I grew up with in my neighborhood used and appreciated by another culture As an effective form of personal defense. This art is going around the world
I’m happy to share, I think more people should know this great art.
Salute
You can thank Lyte Burly for the art going around the world. He created the online course and a curriculum to ensure the survival and sharing of the art. If not for him, I would never have known 52 Blocks.
Salute
Props to LB we are both from NYC I got just as excited as you are when I saw his channel years ago. I couldn’t believe somebody was actually teaching an art the people had shown me on my block as a teenager. I never would’ve guessed it would be as big as it has become.
totally agree itsa cultural thing alo tstill havent heard of and his breakdown and instruction issecond to none
@@terryllawson2899
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Salute
Hello. I want to thank you for the free online lessons. Your free videos have more quality in both content and production than several not free lessons from several self defense systems advertised.
Thank you for your interest and for your kind words. I think sharing is important to let others learn about this wonderful art.
If you or anyone are serious about learning the full skill set, not just the free UA-cam content, feel free to contact me for online lessons.
fightingartsdk@gmail.com
www.fightingarts.dk
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark I 100 % agree.
Salute
Brilliantly explained, great camera angles and nothing rushed. Thank you :)
Thank you.
Salute
This is what i call a full tutorial you're on the right path sir the information everything is so informative thank you salute 👊💯
That is my intention. I want more people to know about 52 Blocks, it’s a beautiful art. I also want people to have a solid understanding of 52 Blocks.
I don’t want people to think, that 52 Blocks is just a bunch of Blocks, that it’s just a prison thing. It’s a complete and unique martial art, with footwork, head movement, unique Blocks, counter punches, concepts and strategies…… It deserves attention to detail.
Salute
Appreciate you for teaching me everybody how to thank you for making this video is really helpful
You are welcome.
Salute
More will come, but it will have to wait until after surgery in April.
Salute
BEAUTIFUL ART, BEAUTIFULLY DEMONSTRATED IN A REALISTIC COMBATIVE SCENARIO.😔🙏👍😎✌
Thank you for your kind words. Welcome to the channel.
Salute
🛡️ 2:01
Lyte Burley is an excellent martial artist for all those who are learning the art of the 52 blocks keep on train ing and keep on gaining. Master Tye Salute
I wholeheartedly agree, Lyte Burly is an excellent martial artist and he is an excellent teacher as well.
I got my certification as a 52 Blocks teacher from Lyte Burly.
Thanks for sharing.
Salute
Flemming From Denmark
Your the best grandpa! Thank you for sharing your martial arts to us. I do FMA and I want to mix this martial arts too.
Thank you for your kind words. Welcome to the channel. I agree, FMA and 52 Blocks combines well. I urge you to learn 52 blocks, you won’t regret it.
Feel free to reach out anytime.
Salute
Great way to teach 52 blocks ! It really is necessary that we have more sparring footages of it
Check out Lyte Burly’s Channel for sparring content.
Salute
I love how you break everything down in detail.
Thank you for your interest and kind words.
Remember to like and share, so we become more people with a desire to learn. This means more training partners and more people to talk to.
Salute
Beautiful Illustrations...Salute!
Thank you, appreciate it.
Welcome to the channel.
Salute
I really like your video's Magic Burly. You have heart.
Thank you for your kind words. Welcome to the channel.
Salute
Just discovered your channel. Got a new subscriber, great work 👊🏽
Welcome to the channel and
Thank you for your nice words.
Salute
Wow u did a great job and you broke it down to.
Thanks, I appreciate your feedback. Welcome to the channe.
Salute i
I grew up in NYC the first time saw this technique was back in the 70s I. Did not know what it was but I was hooked rightcaway. I love boxing but 52 is something special, I wish it was formal like Jeet Kun Do, I think it is another contribution frlm the urban communities, like hip hop and rap. To me it is like a dancing fighting style
It’s special, that’s for sure. It’s a lot like boxing for MMA or boxing for the street. Movement and footwork is key and the blocks are different than other art’s. The blocks are multi dimensional as should be apparent from my video.
52 Blocks is now available as a formal system, with a curriculum, making it accessible for more. If this is what you are looking for, then google Lyte Burly and keep watching for my upcoming videos.
Lyte Burly offers two online classes teaching 52.
Salute
I grew up in New York City as well and who knew that the art would be that’s famous as it has become in recent years. I just took it for granted that it was stuff that I’ve learned on the block LOL
@@FlemmingFromDenmark 8
Great stuff I'm go study this definitely
Welcome to the channel.
Salute
Your a National treasure!
Thanks. I haven’t uploaded for a while because of surgery and post surgery complications.
I will be back with new content.
Salute
Awesom stuff, well explained, thank you!
Welcome to the channel. Thank you for your kind words. I believe in sharing knowledge.
Right now I’m recovering from a Hernia surgery, but more will come.
Share the knowledge.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark I will work my way through the stuff, started Shotokan/Kanazawa at 15 and Muay Thai at 25, with some excourses to Wing Chun, RAT/Paul Vunak, WWII Combatives Carl Cestari, Ninjutsu while I think, 52 blocks will fit perfectly with Muay Thai. I wish you a speedy recovery all the best, stay sharp be save.
@@DefangtheSnake
Always good to hear the background of fellow martial artists, it gives me a reference.
I believe I can learn something of value in every martial art. Some will fit my needs better than others, but in each case, I take what works for me an disregard what doesn’t.
I my opinion, you are right on the money, 52 will definitely add value to your exerting skill set.
If you have any questions or if you really want to learn in debt, feel free to reach out. I offer online lessons, that’s how I learned my 52.
First lesson is always free.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark Appreciate the offer thank you, I will let you know, I live up northern Germany not that far away...Cheers
@@DefangtheSnake
Not that far is good. Maybe we will meet some day.
Salute
I’m late but I love this! Currently I do Tang Soo do but I am dying to pick up 52 blocks. I also follow Burleys channel. I love when the culture is shared like that. You did an amazing job with the breakdowns! Can tell you been taking the art serious. One love! Don’t stop! Salute!💪🏽
Thank you for your interest, feedback and kind words.
I’m glad you enjoy the content. If you are serious about picking up 52 Blocks, then I offer personal online training, feel free to reach out and get a free first lesson if you want to learn - or you can continue to follow on UA-cam.
Remember to like and share so others can join us in learning 52.
Any questions, just ask and I will get back to you.
Don’t worry, won’t stop, but a serious lung condition have had me down for the count for several months.
I will be back with more.
Salute
YOU HELP ME A LOT, THANKS FOR ALL THE VIDEOS, I APRECIATE SO MUCH, GREETINGS FROM ARGENTINA
You are welcome, thank you for the kind words.
Salute
This is so amazing. And by the way, I try it myself in sparring and it works great even with small gloves!
Thank you for your interest and kind words.
I’m happy you enjoy the content and that you put it into your training.
Remember to like and share so that others can join in learning 52.
Feel free to reach out if I can be of help.
Salute
22:57 is the Dracula's guard in Muay Thai added with one arm extended to control range. If u are a taller fighter, it could be great advantage.
All these blocks come from ancient Egypt
Thought that would be Rob the bank
A lot of systems share similar techniques.
Salute
Gratitude 👁♾
You are most welcome.
Salute
This is awesome can't wait for the rest
I´m now back in business, more content is available.
Salute
Your technique is on point. Good stuff. 🖐🏾✌🏾
Thank you, I appreciate it.
@@FlemmingFromDenmark have you partook in any other martial arts aside from 52 blocks?
@@Crimson_Skull52
I did Jiu-Jitsu for 19 years, I have a 2nd degree black belt, I’m currently doing Ashihara Karate, which I have been doing for 15 years. I’m certified as an instructor in 52 blocks under Lyte Burly, I’m in rolled in Then School Of Boxing under Eric Bradly, I have been in TSOB for a little over a year and I have studied Catch Wrestling, Systema and Kali/Escrima Knife defense on my own.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark wow that is extensive so your base is Jiu-Jitsu and Karate. Tell me what branch of karate is that style under? Shotokan? Isshinryu?
@@Crimson_Skull52
It’s Ashihara Karate. It’s a full contact style that derives from Kyukushin Kai.
You can fight full contact , but still train save.
It works with 3 fighting distances and footwork from 4 major positions. This is called Sabaki, which translates to - Fight Control.
You go outside the opponents shoulder, controlling his near arm and attack from his blind spot.
It’s similar in style to Enshin Karate, if you know that better.
I’m a lifelong martial artist, form the age of 11. Now I’m more of a MMA practitioner.
Salute
Excellent.. More videos please.....
Thank you very much. I’m having wrist surgery in April. But I plan to make more videos once I’m better.
Salute
The best video out there
Thank you, I appreciate it. Welcome to the channel.
Salute
Best wishes on your surgery. Looking forward to more video.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
I look forward to be making more videos.
Salute
100 subscribers reached - thank you to everyone who shows interest in 52 Blocks.
I will be making more videos in the near future.
Salute
Man thanks for this been looking to learn this martial art
Welcome to the channel.
LOVE THIS WE NEED MORE...
More will come, BUT I have to wait until after surgery in April - Salute
This the comment I was looking for... 👍🏾👍🏾 your official verified lol
@@whobutstretch SALUTE WARRIOR
Salute
More will come, but it will have to wait until after surgery in April.
well done young man, well done!
Thank you I appreciate it.
Salute
awesome, thank you
Your welcome.
Salute
Magic Burly!
Salute
God bless you.
Salute
I would love to learn this style.
Welcome to the channel.
You can learn online with me. There is a screen between us, but you get direct feedback and you can ask questions.
I learned online, so I know it works.
First lesson is always free.
You can read more details on my website:
www.fightingarts.dk
Or you can contact me:
fightingartsdk@gmail.com
Hope to hear from you, I would love to teach you.
Salute
thanks
Thanks, you er most welcome.
Salute
Timestamps added
That will help a Lot, thanks Man!!! Great job!
You are welcome.
Salute
Good vid thanks
You are welcome.
Salute
blocking is necessary and is part in all fighting arts. blocking comes in handy when last expected. to think of them as a mean idea to a fighting art can be troublesome, for one, like the habit in wing chun hands trapping, hesitations can jump in.
52 Blocks is not just Blocking and the Blocks are not just Blocks.
52 Blocks is the art of defense. Defense is blocking combined with footwork, head movement, feints and counters, just to name a few.
52 Blocks is a moving shield. Hesitation will occur, when first learning, as it will in any martial art, but with mastery the hesitation will be less and less.
A martial art is only as efficient as the individual practicing that art, what works for one, might not work for another.
I’m not not here to say that any martial art is better than others. That is up to the individual learning.
I’m not interested in politics between martial arts styles, I’m just here to share what I know..
I believe in sharing and I’m happy whenever anyone benefits from one of my videos.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark
if not interested in other thoughts, this is your comment box, with a easy tap you can always delete them. is no trouble. pace.
All thoughts are welcomed . If you are adding something positive or constructive criticism, it will always be welcomed.
I did not dismiss your point of view., I merely made my own point, clarifying that all martial art styles can create hesitation or mastery, depending upon the practitioners ability.
I believe in being positive and in sharing what has value.
Salute
Nice
Thank you very much
Salute
Good stuff I gotta get certified by lyt
Thank you for your kind words and welcome to the channel.
Sounds like a plan, gofor it , you got nothing to loose. Do you know how to get in touch with Lyte?
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark I think so please give me the info or is it the same info on your video ?
@@tonybreez2480 learn-martialarts.com is the certifying course
@@FlemmingFromDenmark thank you I'm now a subscriber to your channel my friend one day we will train together.
Welcome to the channel. If you want to train, reach out, we can do training online via FaceTime.
Salute
28:29 - SOUND DISTRACTION AS FEINT IN SKULL-'N-BONES.
Salute
🖐🤩 five stars !!
A new subscriber here 🖐😊
👊👺 more 52 please 🤗❤
You'll have to nomber your videos sir 🤗
Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it.
Welcome to the channel. I plan to make a lot more content.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark keep up the good work 🤗
Thanks, I will.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark 🤗
Fantastisk video Flemming. Super spændende. Jeg har fuldt Lyte Burly lidt på UA-cam on/off i omkring 5 år, dog aldrig rigtigt fået taget mig sammen til at lære 52 blocks.
Det er et meget spændende system. Vil bestemt se din videoserie for at lære mere. Iøvrigt er det fedt at se at stilarten er kommet til lille DK. Udbyder du fysiske lektioner også eller er det kun online?
Hej Anders
Tak for de pæne ord og velkommen til kanalen.
Jeg er den eneste 52 Blocks instruktør i Danmark. Der er kun to i Europa.
Hvis du bor i nærheden af Ishøj, så kan du træne hos mig. Hvis du ikke bor i nærheden, så kan du træne online i et live video opkald med mig.
Ved begge former for træning får du direkte instruktion, direkte feedback og du har mulighed for at stille spørgsmål under træningen.
Hvis du ønsker at træne, så kontakt mig på fightingartsdk@gmail.com og fortæl mig lidt om din kampsports erfaring, så jeg har et indtryk af dit niveau.
Tak for din interesse, jeg håber at høre fra dig.
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark
Hej Flemming.
Jeg er bosiddende i vestjylland, så en tur til Ishøj bliver vanskeligt.
Jeg vil bestemt overveje On-line-træning, men foretrækker fysisk træning på to-mands hånd.
Jeg sender dig en email, når jeg har besluttet mig :D
Fortsæt endelig med de her videoer, det er guld værd!
Salute
@@andersstorgaard6828
Det lyder fornuftigt. Jeg foretrækker også fysisk træning med en makker eller et hold, men jeg lærte online, så jeg ved at det kan lade sig gøre.
Jeg synes bare, at når du nu har haft interessen så længe, så skal du vide at muligheden foreligger.
Det er masser man kan træne uden makker og hvis du kender en der vil træne med dig, så kan online undervisningen godt tilrettelægges, så den er tilpasset makkertræning.
Salute
Elbows good how wood you no when they throw left or right 😮uk
That comes with experience. If an outside option is available, that is preferable.
Salute
My instructor died Feb 😞
@@shaneschannel2081
My sincere condolences.
Salute
You never to young
Welcome to the channel.
Salute
Jailhouse Rock
Welcome to the channel.
Salute
Jailhouse Rock is actually different than 52 blocks bro
27:36 - SOUND DISTRACTION
Salute
That left hook will go threw that block
I post to share. I stand by my technique. Take what will help you out and discard the rest.
Salute
Peace.
What's the name of that song?
Hi
Thank you for your interest.
The name of the song is: My Town,Yo Town
Salute
@@FlemmingFromDenmarkThanks for the reply. By who?
Ok, it’s about to get confusing.
I subscribed to a media service called InVideo when I first started, it's a service like StoryBlocks.
That's where I found: My Town, Yo Town, which is the music I used. I can't remember by who, so I tried Soundhound to identify the artist.
That search gave me two results, with the right music, but none of them was My Town, Yo Town.
The results where:
Jincheng Zhang, Capaple
Dai Keiu, Không dâu Tu’ dâu
Sorry for the confusion, but I could not find the original I used from InVideo.
Hope it helps.
Sakute
@@FlemmingFromDenmark hahaha thanks
@@FlemmingFromDenmarklook,I found it right here. Lol
Peace
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Where did 52 really start? Prisons?
No, 52 Blocks as we know it today started with the early Afro American prize fighters/boxers and developed from there.
It spread as a cultural thing in Afro American communities. It varied from community to community, but it had a common look and feel to it.
The Jailhouse Rock came to be because many of these communities where poor communities, where it was hard to make a living and crime impacted life there.
Some from these communities that went to prison, took their culture and art with them.
So among Afro American prisoners 52 Blocks was their thing.
Salute
Thank you for not lying ..... most would have said it was not created by Blacks.
@@southsideinc9576 If you are from NYC , you know where it came from, and who started it...
I little louder voice compared to the music would be better.
Maybe a remake of this,once you are more comfortable with the camera,would be more succesfull. There are many people that would be interested in 52 blocks,and it would be popular a video on the basics. If you are more confident with filming you will also be able to compress more information in shorter videos,making it more accesible.
Thank you for your feedback, I appreciate it.
I think is better on investing on 🎙️ to get a capture a better audio.
athleletism is the best skill
Thank you for your feedback.
Doesn't prison not exist in Denmark?
We have prisons in Denmark
Because I feel like as women we need to know how to defend
Salute
I was like yeah ok... But then you showed your explosiveness and I was like ok I under stand the coach status... Did you study western boxing first 🤔
No, I studied 52 Blocks before Western Boxing, but I'm currently studying Boxing in - The School of Boxing, TSOB.
I'm on my second year in TSOB, where I'm considered a student as well as a coach.
Before that I spend about 40 years in Martial Arts, Jiu-Jitsu, Ashihara Karate and a bit of Catch Wrestling.
Salute
Audio to low ! Failed video presentation
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it.
Salute
Where is the credit given to the black people who came up with 52????? If will not give them credit, do not use it to gain viewers.
It’s no secret that 52 Blocks is an Afro American art and that I learned this art from Lyte Burly. I respect the culture and the people that originated 52 Blocks, just like I respect the same when it concerns karate or Jiu-Jitsu or Catch Wrestling which I also have trained in.
We should all respect each other and each other’s cultures, but I also think that it is great to share our art’s across the board.
Thank you.
Salute
This is not a history video man , it's a technique video. Why don't you make a video .
Coach magic burly you are doing an awesome job. How can I get in contact with you do you have a Facebook account? Or how can I message you privately?? Thank you Coach
You can reach me on fightingartsdk@gmail.com
Salute
Thank you Coach will do
Coach only through Gmail? I am in New York & the weather is nasty getting a bad connection will try you later but only Gmail because I can’t bring it up
I have messenger
Im a filipino no 1 avid fun of your fluidity flow teaching 52 blocks..more power to you coach..