Every Martial Art Type Explained in 12 Minutes
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0:00 Karate
0:32 Taekwondo
1:00 Aikido
1:28 Muay Thai
2:00 Judo
2:28 Jiu-jitsu
3:18 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
4:02 Kung Fu
4:33 Krav Maga
5:13 Capoeira
5:41 Wing Chun
6:03 Boxing
6:35 Kickboxing
6:56 Sambo
7:29 Silat
7:54 Taichi
8:17 Savate
8:51 Eskrima
9:11 Kyokushin Karate
9:47 Wushu
10:12 Wrestling
10:44 Taekkyeon
11:14 Systema
11:54 Mixed Martial Arts (MMA)
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Do not use this video as your only source of information. This video is for entertainment/edutainment purposes, and some information could be too oversimplified or incorrect. This channel's goal is to spark your curiosity and let you do your own research on these topics.
Don't forget Death Kwon Do.
and hamboning
It's forbidden, unless you have a mullet and jeans shorts
Keyboard warrior. Ew
And gun-kata
@@ChineduOpara *glockjutsu
Bro forgot Spinjitzu 💀
Why do we have this kinds of comments
And Rex Kwon Do 😭
Suggestion: every song genre/subgenre explained
every song
@@rickyblizzard1yes
Every sound
need this
It would take a single 45 minute video to go through the subgenres of metal. Lol.
For self defense, learn the illegal moves. They're illegal for a reason
absolutely, you dont "compete" in the streets, just like how criminals do not abide rules and laws.
Weebs
What makes you think that a trained fighter or someone Who used to train in fighting sports or martial arts Will let you reach for their eyes, neck, balls? Makes me laugh
@@EndlessNine9999What makes you think every assailant will know how to fight?
If you live in a safe country, martial arts are just not worth the effort. Criminals don't what you death (in that case you will get shot like that martial expert for Indiana Jones 😂) they just want your money. So the best way to go is to give them the money and safe your life. Plus it is really hard to protect yourself from something like a knife attack.
for one term of school, we got a different performing arts teacher who got us to do capoeira. on the final lesson, we got into pairs and each did a routine while she recorded it so it could be added to an 'end of the year' dvd which everyone got. one kid got kicked in the face and went straight down. teacher kept recording it for like a good ten seconds after. we never heard from her again
Epic teacher honestly.
you never heard from the teacher or the downed student?
Wait, was there an ulterior motive?
😂😂😂😂@@krismaturker6709
Karate gets two entries. HEMA is completely absent. Sad face. :(
It’s not in the realm of being known on a wide scale like Asian martial arts. It’ll take generations for that. I wish we had more martial arts available, I for one would like to learn some African stuff but there’s only a handful of people teaching it. Indigenous martial arts would be cool to learn too, including Pacific Islanders.
yup i was looking forward to some HEMA :(
Well I think the naming makes it a bit confusing. Since the video talks about martial arts that put focus on hand-to-hand combat, or atleast have a substantial part focusing on it, and HEMA is a primarily weapons-based system with very little unarmed content. In that sense, things like Wushu are very much treading that line drawn. So yea, its a bit all over the place.
But if HEMA were included, then we might aswell include things like Fencing and Kendo. But that could make for a good separate video.
Kind ironic to do a video on martial arts, the "arts of war", and focus on hand to hand, which accounts for like 2% of actual warfare.
They are more prominent because they are more relatable to us peasants. But back in medieval time, "martial art" meant archery, horse riding, sword fighting, and later on, gun shooting.
As a karate practitioner, I feel ya brotha.
However, it seems that this video is primarily based on empty handed combat or things evolved from them. HEMA is awesome though.
Types of swords and fencing schools? Like katana, szabla, rapier, spade, etc.
Kendo.
Longsword and great sword.
"Martial arts means honestly expressing yourself."
(Bruce Lee)
My dog knows mma very well then
@Messup7654 then every father's knows Muay Thai
That was his own personal opinion not a fact. and it was how to express yourself honestly in the physical world he spoke about unoriginal comment
exactly Jeet Kune Do
Scotland has its own martial art. It's called "Fuk-Yu". It's mostly just headbutts and kicking the guy when he's on the ground.
The training consists of the consumption of large quantities of alcoholic beverages before each fight
Originated from Ireland, passed on through generations and was also adopted in Scotland.
Hap Ki Do, the one thing that's not on here, is literally the only one I was ever exposed to.
There also tang soo do, kinda like taekwondo but with more focus on punches
Also forgot jeet kune do, a style similar to wing chun developed by Bruce Lee
@@aaronjones3053TKD has hand techniques, throws etc. too. When people think TKD they think the Olympic version which is kicks only.
@@aaronjones3053 Taang Soo Do is a readaptation of Karate influenced by Tae Kwon Do.
@@Tacoimp-tj7rz Jeet Kune Do is more similar to Savate and fencing than it is to Wing Chun. Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do is fencing strategy using Savate Kicks and Wing Chun countering techniques.
I didn’t know there were so many martial arts
Half of them cant even be classed as martial arts as they're just useless crap
There is thousands
There’s way more than showcased in the video, the ones shown are just the more popular ones
What do you think mma stands for
i thought it was only karate and tightwandough
I've been practicing Shotokan Karate from a young age and this video really helps solidify what makes combat sports so interesting and fun to practice/watch. Thanks for the video!
these videos are so insightful
Grandma never stood a chance
Judo DOES NOT use BJJ principles lol. Wtf are you talking about!? Judo comes from Jujitsu not BJJ smh
It may be different
BJJ uses Judo principles. Leverage and using someone's weight against them
You should do a video on the different types of wrestling, like sumo, ssiruem, bökh and so on
I love your videos!
I'm very pleased that u added savate as i'm a patriotic french who loves his martial arts
Savate made it to the finals of UFC1. We got beaten by BJJ fighter.
Fellow french patriot ! Défendons notre art martial 💪
@@DokkoOfLibra oh que oui Vive la France
hit em with that steven segal fake fu
You mean bullshido
@@kenthos6876 😂😂
I've seen videos of him tossing fools like they were paid actors. Totally legit
Let's go! new vid!!
Hello dear UA-camr, thank you for this video. I live with Ju Jitsu for 28 years now and I will use this video to summarise to the unending list of curious people that every week asks me what is the difference between my art and the others thousands.
I also love the fact that even if this is a not pretentious video you also take the time to list a great range of martial art disciplines.
In every one of these we can spend HOURS of talking styles and techniques but you arrive at the core principles in just a few words and I deeply appreciated that.
Grazie mille ❤️
bro's pronunciation actually kills me
As a brazilian jiujitsu practitioner, fights in BJJ don't start on the ground. In training you usually start there, but only because it's safer. In competition, you always start standing up.
"King fu knows no students, only masters"
-Bob Lennon, the pyro barbarian
Great Video
Another good video by "Paint Explainer" with No intro, no outro, lots of examples given to help understand, slow pace speaking but gets through all the concepts fast, just amazing 😻😻
❤️
That's rad!
*proceeds to become the one major real estate broker in Kamurocho*
I do a kind of karate called “taido”. It was made in Okinawa and is apparently similar to copeira (sorry for spelling mistakes) it’s pretty cool, look it up!
Been looking into it since I learned about it. Very cool martial art
There are two styles of Taekwondo:
WT: The more popular and well known style that is showcased in the Olympics and mainly focuses on fast kicking combinations and only allowing punches to the torso.
ITF: The original and more traditional style that is not as well known as its more modern counterpart. ITF focuses on fast and effective punching and kicking combinations and has a rule set similar to kickboxing, only excluding kicks below the belt but has elbows and knees in its forms
bro's cooking every upload
JEET KUNE DO?
I mean its basically MMA now.
@@DogginsFrogginsunfortunately you're incorrect. Scientific Street Fighting has next nothing to do with UFC or MMA.
JKD is ancestor of your Modern MMA.
@@Andrew.Spartacus.C. wtf is scientific street fighting? I literally said JKD.
@@DogginsFroggins 😂😂😂 it's what JKD is also referred to by some whom study JKD.
Including former students of Bruce.
But I guess that went right over your head.
😂
@@Andrew.Spartacus.C. Forget your meds today or what? Please stop talking to me, nothing you say makes sense.
As someone who practices Muay Thai and BJJ it was fun to learn about them
When I was younger I learned Krav Maga the only catch was because I was 9 they didn't tell us to bite and poke the eyes of our peers.
Average israeli guy
Grammatical point on Hebrew: the emphasis is generally on the last syllable of a word, so Krav Maga is pronounced "Krav ma-GA"
No sumo? Olympic fencing? HEMA? 😢
Can't believe bro forgot letwei💀
the cool thing is that batman knows every martial art on this list
When is that frog video man
Can you do an in depth video about the different kung fu styles?
make a video about medieval weapons plzz
Seeing what build I want to go for irl
Every single particle of oxygen within the earths atmosphere explained in 12 minutes
If there comes a following video on this, please make it be on the different schools of swords in fencing please
3:50 Unique for using the opponent's own strength and weight against them. Except for all the others you list that do that.
How come there's no Kalaripayattu?! It was created in India, and is one of the oldest martial arts, possibly older than Kung Fu, one of the deadliest, yet it doesn't get mentioned, while branches of Karate, and Judo come a lot. Like 10 martial arts from Japan, and not one from India?
FYI : 10:53 The way to pronounce Joseon(조선) is not 'Ho-Seh-un', but 'Jo-sun'. the way you pronounce its kinda Mexican style and it made me smile 😀. thx again to introduce all the interesting martial arts in the world.
Hey there! Love your videos.
What about Kalaripayattu, btw? Oldest martial art, I think.
Kalaripayattu and Malla - Yuddha both orginated approx 1000 and 3000 bce, yet there was no mention of these
@@rajatyadav327 I agree. I knew Kalaripayattu to be the oldest martial art, but was not sure of the origins of malla yudh, kushti or wrestling in general, hence didn't make the claim.
I'll check tai chi to fight against stress, thanks for this insightful video
I did taekwondo for about 5 years as a child and something my master taught me was that the sport was primarily focused on self defence. He taught us a lot of defensive techniques like blocking. He also taught us "patterns" for memory, so sequences of varying taekwondo moves in a symmetrical fashion. Even now, over a decade later, having long quit the sport, I still remember Pattern 1, but only Pattern 1 LOL
They told me there were no such things, Charlie. They told me karate chops were fake. They lied to me, Charlie.
i've actually learned aikido, i don't see a lot of people talk about it, its pretty cool
Aikido is talked about alot in the Martial Art sphere. Though since you find Aikido very cool, I'd suggest you avoid looking up your martial art in internet discussions.
Disclaimer: Aikido is considered as the dog poop of martial arts for its ineffectiveness.
@@hellohennessy3462 i haven't learned aikido for the effectiveness, for actual self defence i know krav maga. i just think its cool, and more fun than other martial arts that i've learned throughout my childhood, like judo and jujutsu.
Kung fu is actually originated in India .....
Don't give wrong information
Lethwei is missing, the art of 9 limbs. It is becoming popular every day.
Can you make a video on all 33 senses?
Y'all forgot Rex Kwon Do
Bro no way I predicted this bru
“I see you know your Judo well sir”
As a 10 year practicioner of TaeKwonDo, yeah, that description was on point. A thing our Master focuses on too is discipline and emotion control
How to make this type videos ?
Please do every Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses explained video!
You forgot gun-fu
In taekwando for those of you dont know, the training consisted of doing splits to master those head high kicks. First day at the age of 13 had me feeling like a snapped tree branch.
Krav Maga it’s a military art, made by copying techniques from the rest of martial arts. And they sell it like they crafted a new martial art.
We want every literary device video please!
As a martial artist, i approve this video
where's aido/hema/sword stuff?
I really love how nice the comments are. I feel like it's because everyone knows what they're talking about 😁
Mentioning that a lot of martial arts have ceremonial origins and implementations
I am really disappointed not seeing “Kalari” in the list.
Explains judo aikido able to take down larger opponents. Immediately proceeds to call BJJ unique xD
(Judo black belt BJJ brown belt)
"judo uses BJJ's techniques." ummm.....
I mean BJJ is basically an offshoot of judo, ultimately its all grappling anyways.
Nice Video! But you forgot Myanmar Lethwei
watching this to become one with my tekken main
Bro where is hap ki do
How about Lethwei?
where my sipalki do at 😭
Please make a part 2 of this...there are like...so many martial arts left...Indian ones like Kalaripayattu deserve a mention
There is one martial art in China that people call it the mad dog punches. It includes all street fight moves, turning anything in to weapons, and it is so effective that it got kill records on the street before, sadly, it didn’t got wide spread deal to people taking it as a joke, as it is required to bark in a fight to taunt your enemy
All editing techniques?
Crazy only like 5 of these actually work
so when do I get my cursed technique in jujutsu??
I know its still a style of karate, but im sad theres no mention of shotokan its the one i practice
When someone says "Karate" It usually means Shokotan. Olympic Karate is Shokotan. Shokotan is the like basic Karate. Meanwhile, other styles are actually unique. Wado-Ryu is Karate with a Jiu Jitsu techniques. Kyokushin is basically the Muay Thai of Karate.
@@hellohennessy3462 In this example shotokan wasnt mentioned specifically. Shotokan is unique, just common. As a person who practices it I'm still a little saddened by the absence of it, but understand
You forgot about Gun-kata
what about kenpo?
Types of pickups artist techniques
Thanks for including Boxing and Wrestling!
But, where's the "drunk man" fighting? (I don't know the real name of it.)
you're probably referring to drunken fist, and it's a chinese martial art (wushu) that has been bunched up with the others
@Yanramich also a very classic Jackie Chan movie.
@@chilliam00 True, it's good
i can say there are more like chanbara and goshinbudo
maybe an episode 2 ?
pistol: just existing
How did Juujutsu become jiu-jitsu. Weird
Brazilians
Learning the basics of CQC
sign up to the nearest MMA gym
Where do you learn? CQC is just Krav Maga imo.
The best form of self-defense is to utilize anything inorder to defend yourself wither it be karate, sumo, wrestling or judo.
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" Kalaripayattu " of India - is called mother of all matial arts . It includes combat and defense , weapons ,Yoga & healing techniques .
Read / watch more about that , it's one of most ancient martial arts techniques .
Where Jeet Kun Do?
what's Jeet Kun do?
@@meciocio The martial art developed and taught by Bruce Lee. I was wondering why it was left off as well.
@@AgentParsec Bruce Lee is a fraud. My dad's former teacher challenged him to a fight because he started talking shit about other masters in the city and Lee ignored and started talking even more shit in the press.
Jeet Kune Do falls under the MMA umbrella nowadays, it was more of a philosophy rather than a specific set of techniques. Also I've never heard of a regulating official body for Jeet Kune Do competitions etc.
In the bin
Not sure about Savate, french boxing is called litterally French boxing (boxe française), I never heard anyone say french boxers are savateurs.
Savate is an old art style, one representation is the cartoon character Popeyes' fighting style.
I'm sorry if this is annoying, but I just wanted to mention that there is another major south Korean martial art called Hapkido, that was not named in this video :)
Does Pankration count as it's own martial art or qualify as something else already brought up?
No Sumo?
Sumo falls under the banner of 'ritual combat' not 'martial art' I feel. Not to say it isn't very physical, it's just extremely restricted in scope.
And Taichi is more physical than summo? A sport in which people break their fingers and legs all the time? Under your own criteria Taichi shouldn't be in the list.
Forgot Shotokan
There were a few factually wrong statements that the people who know about these martial arts can easily notice, but generally it was a pretty good summary for the layman.
I started doing boxing then kickboxing and the thing I love the most was the pain: i loved feeling pain and seeing my opponents feel pain