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  • @chimeranzl9147
    @chimeranzl9147 8 років тому +87

    9.5 years, that's dedication. good work. always wished I'd started a lot earlier.

  • @teammalto
    @teammalto 8 років тому +232

    I'm glad there are still places that do this. Tears to my eyes.

  • @RecoveringGenius
    @RecoveringGenius 9 років тому +101

    Finally! A real Black belt test. Boden, I have one thing to add...If you ever quit you'll being making the biggest mistake of your life, because you have NO idea how good you're going to be when you're older. You're way ahead of the game and you are going to be great.

  • @SirDehumanized
    @SirDehumanized 8 років тому +353

    Hes definitely not at a mc dojo that's true skill.

    • @SirDehumanized
      @SirDehumanized 8 років тому +22

      I feel like you shouldn't award belts for how old you are it should be for how skilled you are. Because Different belt ranks are simply a teaching tool. besides that their only other use is keeping your pants up.

    • @cjreay1106
      @cjreay1106 8 років тому +5

      +UDK Dehumanized I agree with what you have said to a certain extent but u believe no one should be a black belt with out at least 4 years training 3 days a week minimum and being at least 14 years old to have force and power behind each technique

    • @Theivv
      @Theivv 8 років тому +3

      +reshi pn I would say that a black belt should be more than just being able to control skill, but you should have finished puberty, and have a fair amount of mental development that typically only comes with time. This is typical because a small man pass puberty will be stronger than a young boy who is still going through puberty.

    • @designedbygod5754
      @designedbygod5754 7 років тому +11

      A year later..... I believe a black belt is just the beginning. You've earned the right to master the true depths of the art as well as teach those who are learning the basics. Basically all youve done is practiced the basics well. Now, bring all aspects of the game together and master your art everyday sharpen your iron and fine tune the technique to your body and mind. Age and strength don't make you a black belt. But the constant fine tuning that has no limit or standard to your progression. A person can master a kick in a day if his mind and soul are up to it. But the art of fighting is a lifetime dance that will never be mastered by man.

    • @guardianknight5842
      @guardianknight5842 6 років тому

      Cj Reay this is really late but the video said he trained for 9.5 Years

  • @Grandmaster_Sub-Zero
    @Grandmaster_Sub-Zero 7 років тому +233

    Ok. When I saw the video I thought to myself "probably another McDojo", but I was wrong. Good stuff.

  • @jameswarner5878
    @jameswarner5878 8 років тому +66

    I started TKD when I was 4 years old. It took almost 9 years to get my black belt. This was before there was a McDojo everywhere. To take my black belt test we had to drive 50 miles to one specific school where people all over the state took their test. I earned it. Couple of years later I left because it was only taking kids 3-4 years to get a black belt, and they didn't have to do much of anything other than have their parents write a check.

    • @misterguy2329
      @misterguy2329 8 років тому +9

      +James Warner 4 years from white to black is normal and reasonable. You can complain about the quality of black belts they were producing, that's fine, nobody's saying belt factories don't exist, but 4 years is pretty standard for 1st black.

    • @winter6849
      @winter6849 8 років тому +2

      Especially if u dedicate yourself for the last 1 year from shodan ho to shodan, it's reasonable

  • @Lucas-ck1po
    @Lucas-ck1po 8 років тому +144

    It inspires me to get myself back to the place i should have never left. It's a feeling only a few understand

    • @lephrog4612
      @lephrog4612 8 років тому +11

      +Lucas silva vieira i understand you entirely. one of the few worst decisions i've made😔

    • @steps96rt25
      @steps96rt25 8 років тому +1

      im actually still on it q:

    • @pennykaye9971
      @pennykaye9971 8 років тому +3

      started wada ryu at 14 was 4 years in and only a purple belt, but i loved it the discipline, the friendship and family. Sadly turning 18 to much party's and drink and work i never went back :( .... one of many life choices i really fucked up at 32 now i would give my right arm to be in that family

    • @Lucas-ck1po
      @Lucas-ck1po 8 років тому +1

      Penny Kaye I feel you man

    • @globalautobahn1132
      @globalautobahn1132 8 років тому +1

      Definitely, 3+ years and a Purple belt. Loved the exercise, discipline, and self defense abilities

  • @robertmccoy7722
    @robertmccoy7722 6 років тому +15

    Major props for earning your second degree! Anyone who has been there knows how much work and dedication it takes to be rewarded such a prestigious belt. Don't let anyone say that your martial arts is fake or useless without letting them test you on it!

  • @scolpitts
    @scolpitts 8 років тому +12

    Wow! 20 Hours, thats like the triathlon standard for belt testing. WELL DONE!

  • @TheOfficialNukeDem
    @TheOfficialNukeDem 5 років тому +6

    From home, I applaud you young sir ! Very rarely we see actual skillful and passionate fighters, no, no fighter, you are a true warrior!
    GOD BLESS YOU young sir !

  • @CodaCombatives
    @CodaCombatives 8 років тому +6

    Congrats on your belt promotion. I'm glad your school is a blend of traditional with jujitsu and MMA type sparring. Adaptation to the changing world and the martial arts will keep your system alive and well. Congrats on behalf of CODA Jujitsu of Missouri and Arizona

  • @adamgrofik5470
    @adamgrofik5470 7 років тому +8

    I can fully relate to this test. I took my Kyokushin shodan examination at midnight to about six in the morning. All basics for the majority of the test, a little run on queens boulevard, and of course traditional Kyokushin kumite!! Kudos to a kid taking on such a mentally challenging test, I probably couldn't do it lol!! Awesome job kid, OSU!!

  • @felixofla101
    @felixofla101 7 років тому +3

    When I saw him grappling and pulling them takedowns with submissions. He got my vote.

  • @k00LGuY671
    @k00LGuY671 9 років тому +19

    Good job, I'm still on green in Kyokushin. I got inspired by this video to strive harder train more do the best. OSU!

    • @pokeman316
      @pokeman316 8 років тому

      Awesome man! Happy training!

    • @cian4725
      @cian4725 5 років тому

      k00LGuY671 how’d u get on ? Are you still training at it?

  • @christinaerickson3827
    @christinaerickson3827 8 років тому +7

    I love this video! What a testament to the discipline, focus, work, tenacity, and sheer will power this young man possesses! My son is 6 now and has been in karate for about a year and a half now. I hope to someday make a video of him similar to this one. Thank you for sharing!

  • @owenracey6682
    @owenracey6682 8 років тому +5

    My 6-year-old son just started karate lessons. We found this video and I'm very impressed, especially by the kata. To an outsider it seems so amazing that he can remember all the complex moves and perform them with authority. I hope we can make it this far some day!

    • @bigfella2111
      @bigfella2111 5 років тому

      By my estaminet he will be a second degree by 14 or 15 if he does it alot

  • @backlashstudios6088
    @backlashstudios6088 9 років тому +94

    This is very real karate and I respect that but judging from the sparring I feel they aren't 2nd degree level. I don't think a 13 year old is really developed enough to be a second degree level. Still lots of respect this is the kind of training that will make effective karate fighters and 20 hours is brutal though I would suggest not wearing those helmets, I know it still hurts but getting conditioned to the pure hits is very good for a real fight.

    • @itsus7393
      @itsus7393 8 років тому +13

      well sparring you want to wear a helmet, you dont condition yourself while testing, you condition yourself in parctice, trust me, if you didnt wear gear, you would be severly hurt, because these are other martial artist who can seriously hurt you if a mistake is made, hence the helmet and slight armour, if you were take a blow to the head from like a second degree black belt, you would have some issues, and in like all street fights and actually fights, it probably wont be against martial artist due to their self restrant, so yeah you need helmets in sparring

    • @Ibrahim-sk5xc
      @Ibrahim-sk5xc 7 років тому +23

      Nah, dude, the only reason the sparring wasn't good was because it was his 6th hour.

    • @Beas7ie
      @Beas7ie 7 років тому +3

      I think they should lose points for wearing those boxing gloves while hitting pads. The whole purpose is hitting and kicking pads and bags is for conditioning. When you wear heavy gloves and feetpads, then it just defeats that purpose.

    • @multimeter2859
      @multimeter2859 7 років тому +4

      Beas7ie I disagree. While conditioning is one aspect, it's also about accuracy. Wearing gloves is completely okay as well. When my instructor tells us to glove up for pads, I rock my 2 lb boxing gloves. The extra weight is meant for hand speed.

    • @themuffinman6942
      @themuffinman6942 7 років тому

      Harte to Heart that makes sense, the first time you get punched is mind blowing, and if you keep getting punched you'll be a tank

  • @tristiandavis6852
    @tristiandavis6852 7 років тому +78

    today is my first day of karate

    • @tristiandavis6852
      @tristiandavis6852 7 років тому +8

      it's been going good and lol its teakwondo

    • @Danilovzz
      @Danilovzz 7 років тому

      Hahaha :D:D:D

    • @Broxty
      @Broxty 7 років тому +4

      Drill Instructer911 Change to a better martial arts. Muay Thai, BJJ literally anything else lol.

    • @multimeter2859
      @multimeter2859 7 років тому +3

      Always starts with the first step man. I started last June when I got to Ft. Campbell. Testing for 9th Kyu at the end of the month.

    • @David-gj9qr
      @David-gj9qr 7 років тому

      Broxty what about Kung Fu

  • @dangerouswater
    @dangerouswater 8 років тому +9

    Having that sort of commitment at 13 is incredible...you do not get that far watching porn all day and play Cod...

    • @cubangoat60
      @cubangoat60 8 років тому

      yep that guy must have so much discipline

  • @toddspencer3256
    @toddspencer3256 7 років тому +3

    Good stuff Sempai, I am a 40+ yr practitioner of martial arts and it's good to see the warrior spirit is still alive. Train well, train always!

  • @rustydomino694
    @rustydomino694 5 років тому +1

    Testing for my 1st degree blackbelt in taekwondo tomorrow, took me 7 years but it was worth it... wish me luck.

  • @cagedraptor
    @cagedraptor 5 років тому +1

    I haven't seen a school that required much sweat , any real skill and dedication to their style since the 80's. Training has soften up like most everyone from the 90's on. Started martial arts in the 70's and am still plugging along. Spending more than a year now to get a black belt is rare, ok maybe two or three. a 13 year old at 2nd dan is the only factor that could be raised, but in this world where I have seen 5 and 6 year old black belts can't really make much of a deal about that. Congrats to any who put that much into their art.

  • @lucainternational541
    @lucainternational541 7 років тому +1

    the blond boy in helmet hair is a wild animal, fast, accurate, aggressive. I hope that none of his companions got hurt. the instructors seemed quite careful because no one got hurt.

  • @sbeast64
    @sbeast64 8 років тому +5

    Really inspiration stuff. I just started Karate myself, looks like I have a long way to go hah.

  • @michaelkenpo7459
    @michaelkenpo7459 8 років тому +3

    Lol bro forget the hate I am a 6th Dan in American Kenpo and I see how much time you put for this skill, you looked so tired, but not a single moment of the test did you show yourself tired, you always moved with energy. That's why this video makes me so happy, it's good to know there are kids out there who still go for achievements like this. Bravo, young gentlemen!

    • @deanpothorin
      @deanpothorin 8 років тому

      Thats Very Kind - thanks you. Check out my brothers Nidan Test - ua-cam.com/video/pwNNG4NHYAE/v-deo.html

  • @johnnyharris9087
    @johnnyharris9087 6 років тому +3

    Mad respect Sir! Awesome work indeed! 👊

  • @senseisounds4893
    @senseisounds4893 7 років тому +1

    This video is one reason why is started training karate 👌. keep ut the good work!

  • @redcabbageVic
    @redcabbageVic 8 років тому

    . That boy is truly amazing. What a thing of beauty . I hope he sticks with it for the rest of his life

  • @Pych0t3ddy
    @Pych0t3ddy 8 років тому

    This is very impressive. There isn't a single school in my area that trains their students like this. This is real Martial Arts.

  • @misterguy2329
    @misterguy2329 8 років тому

    This kid looks pretty good. Glad to see a karate school that doesn't stick to tradition past the point where it adds value.

  • @grizztough4091
    @grizztough4091 9 років тому +6

    The young man looks great. Great potential for mat skills, JJ< Grappling, hope he wrestles in high school. Good style, good balance and foot work, needs help on the sparring, hands up and better striking base, but the kid is 13! NICE JOB!

  • @johnnywishbone932
    @johnnywishbone932 8 років тому

    This how I grew up! I loved every second of it!

  • @thehopoman
    @thehopoman 9 років тому

    nice, looks legit..good personal defense and they arent afraid to mix it up...nice

  • @Matt_Mosley1983
    @Matt_Mosley1983 9 років тому

    Well done. 20 hours has gotta be super tough. Just getting through it is amazing.

  • @stevensandoval4208
    @stevensandoval4208 7 років тому

    Every time I watch this video I cry because of the good memories I've had when I received my 2nd degree and 3rd degree... it was literally like this test I get so emotional over it

  • @ShiningWizard241
    @ShiningWizard241 5 років тому +2

    Damn he’s good! I wish all Karate places were like this.

  • @dalenjackson1002
    @dalenjackson1002 7 років тому

    This just shows how much I need to push myself I'll get up there one day

  • @mr.Winston90
    @mr.Winston90 5 років тому +1

    Best testing I’ve seen great job dude

  • @jeddyhi
    @jeddyhi 8 років тому

    With great respect and admiration, I salute that young man.

  • @charlestorres4181
    @charlestorres4181 8 років тому

    True martial arts at its finest!!! Awesome vid & well deserved!

  • @JourneyToTheCage
    @JourneyToTheCage 6 років тому +2

    I wish all karate places were like this. This is real karate.

  • @kylestrong4231
    @kylestrong4231 5 років тому +1

    Awesome how they train Jiu-Jitsu and take downs. My dojo trains a little judo to be more well rounded, but i wish we did more full contact sparring

  • @YellowPlagueProductions
    @YellowPlagueProductions 8 років тому +1

    Nice to see them incorporate contact sparring into Traditional Martial Arts.

    • @bearjuarez143
      @bearjuarez143 8 років тому

      +Zenmaster Jared not in kyokushin

  • @matthewbaumann630
    @matthewbaumann630 8 років тому +1

    Good video. Everyone seems to do Bassai Sho differently in the first move. In our school, our hands are still touching.

  • @Ghostofenzo
    @Ghostofenzo 7 років тому +9

    Bet I can beat his ass in Mortal Kombat X

    • @Tyler-dd9cl
      @Tyler-dd9cl 6 років тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀

  • @TheShorinkenpo
    @TheShorinkenpo 10 років тому

    very good, hope he keeps up with it

  • @TristanClark
    @TristanClark 10 років тому +50

    Seems like a legit place to get a blackbelt. 1.5 years is to short in my opinion but it seems like a good system. Mixing traditional and mixed martial arts together is the key... to much of either one is lacking. Good job

    • @thowell947
      @thowell947 9 років тому +10

      I think it said 9.5 years.

    • @CodeX00Z
      @CodeX00Z 9 років тому

      7.5, 9.5 or 1.5? '-'

    • @thowell947
      @thowell947 9 років тому +4

      There's no way he could learn that in 1.5 years, so it's gotta be one of the other two.

    • @CodeX00Z
      @CodeX00Z 9 років тому

      That was what I thought.

    • @breezekaptin4149
      @breezekaptin4149 9 років тому +12

      It said 9.5 lol

  • @jiujitsu77
    @jiujitsu77 8 років тому +1

    finally.....real karate. kudos to you guys. and major props to this kid.

  • @Fon11
    @Fon11 13 років тому

    This is the second test I've watches on here and you can tell your in the black belt state-of-mind because the just looked to easy for you on all your components. Congratulations Sempai.

  • @3695reddragon
    @3695reddragon 8 років тому

    congratulations on your achievement becoming a second degree black belt is no small task you have much to be proud of from one martial artist to another and never be satisfied always push further to ascend to higher levels i hope to see another video where you get your 3rd degree black belt in the future.

  • @lavapg3d988
    @lavapg3d988 9 років тому

    Awesomeness... I love the work he put in to get to where he is today. Forget the haters talking about the time it took you to achieve your goal. They don't know what they're talking about.

  • @Diguitarist
    @Diguitarist 10 років тому +4

    I was a bit skeptical when I saw your age listed, but that belt was well earned. I've been training for about 11 years myself and know how hard a test like that is. Glad to see there's still some schools out there that push their students like this and like where I train.

    • @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips
      @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips 9 років тому

      Hello Sir
      its not that bad at 13 year old most people are fully conscious and understand plus if you start at a young age like i did at 7 by 14 you should be a black belt

    • @Diguitarist
      @Diguitarist 9 років тому

      Is not that you aren't conscious, at 13. There's a level of responsibility that comes with the rank that many if not most 13 year olds can't handle. I'm not saying you can't, just that in my experience that has been the case and I think many in the martial arts industry agree which is why most schools don't offer black belts to kids under a certain age. My old school it was 16, some that I've visited its 15 or 18. The place I train now does allow youth to test for black belt but there is a youth curriculum and belt and they have to retest at 16 to the adult standard.
      All that said there are exceptions to the rules. My little cousin was about 13 when she tested for her black belt, passed and she totally deserved it. She also was mature enough to handle that weight of responsibility, so if you are like her, then good for you, and keep doing what you do. The world needs more mature 13 year olds. I work in an industry where we hire a lot of young people right after they graduate from college, and most of them are not as mature as my little cousin was when she was 13. When you get to that age you'll be an example and will go far. Keep training.

    • @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips
      @MartialArtsTutorialsFighttips 9 років тому

      Hello
      yes, i Agree with you, and based on my experience when i first started doing Karate under Japanesse teacing Joshimon Shorin Ryu and belts took a year for you to be able to test, for example from white to the next belt a year passed by the time i was 8 i had my yellow belt, and i had to work so hard and run so many kilometers and do so many push ups plus many zuki combinations ETC that i was so proud. and not like here in usa my little cousin in a year is already a Blue belt.. but that vary from school to school..
      if you can please subscribe to my channel i will value any comments on my last videos and your insight
      thank you

    • @davidwate6057
      @davidwate6057 9 років тому

      reshi pn One word. YES!
      As a 5'6" roughly 155lb 21 year old, I took down a division one university linebacker while I was working as a bouncer. Skill and technique win out over brute strength MOST of the time.

  • @karlseagull6383
    @karlseagull6383 9 років тому

    Well deserved Nidan. Crisp movements and well performed techniques and Kata.

  • @uwannafightbro2797
    @uwannafightbro2797 8 років тому +1

    this is excellent...there's too many places these days that just give out belts if you've been there long enough, regardless of how unskilled you may be. glad to see you worked hard and demonstrated some real skill to earn your belt. surprised you didn't have to break boards, though.

  • @morotomi12
    @morotomi12 5 років тому +1

    respect! I train Sin Moo Hapkido and my black belt test was 5 hours and it was physichally most challengin thing in my life. I got knocked out 3 times and I cried trough the test bc I was so exhausted. But I earned it!

  • @tinev4173
    @tinev4173 6 років тому +1

    Omg i love how respectful they are to eachother! SENPAI!!! My first lesson tomorrow and im 13, he's like 19 or something now lol.

  • @carlosmartindelcampo8532
    @carlosmartindelcampo8532 5 років тому +2

    I think everyone came in here expecting some BS McDojo test but man was that impressive . Congratulations to you sir, and thank your teacher for having an amazing karate school!!!!

  • @bruceleedisciple
    @bruceleedisciple 6 років тому +1

    I know this video is old but way to go, kid.

  • @deanpothorin
    @deanpothorin 11 років тому +4

    Shotokan - Its called Canada's Best Karate in Victoria, BC

  • @mrstrdknmabalz1412
    @mrstrdknmabalz1412 6 років тому

    Glad there are still karate dojos that still train throws & grappling.
    I do shotokan, & we do this as well

  • @ashlynnmsp5930
    @ashlynnmsp5930 8 років тому

    if anyone is wondering the name of the song is its Fort Minor - Remember the name

  • @BartoszKosiarski
    @BartoszKosiarski 8 років тому

    Takedown moves in the defense and self defense parts are very nice. The way he punches on sparrings is funny tho, well congratulations. You earned that belt.

  • @matthuffman176
    @matthuffman176 6 років тому +1

    super impressive! congrats!

  • @martixboywill
    @martixboywill 6 років тому +1

    Man 9 and 1/2 years congrats bro

  • @aliedesuacido
    @aliedesuacido 11 років тому

    It's hard to find a lot of good testings and studios, but that was amazing, impressed would be an understatement, congratulations at achieving as much as you have at such a young age.

  • @Tyler-dd9cl
    @Tyler-dd9cl 6 років тому +8

    Amazing 🥋🥋☯️💖💖💖💖💖 video,may I ask what style of karate is this

  • @christiangerhardt2408
    @christiangerhardt2408 8 років тому

    This is proper stuff! good to see.

  • @danvickiriggs3207
    @danvickiriggs3207 7 років тому

    Well done. You are an inspiration to us all.

  • @shuura
    @shuura 8 років тому

    that was awesome!! Congrats!!!

  • @HeadshotBoquet
    @HeadshotBoquet 10 років тому

    Awesome, just awesome. You guys are very similar to our school. It is a very rare thing to see a blend of traditional and modern martial arts and its another thing entirely to be proficient at both. From what I've seen here you have a great school, congratulations.

  • @thebaseballshow5980
    @thebaseballshow5980 6 років тому +1

    I just took my test today I was testing for Ikyu in Kenpo karate (black belt 1st class) even though I was not testing for shodan or nidan I was testing with kids who were testing for both of those ranks my test was 4 1/2 hours this video is so cool on how long these kids can go without giving up 20 hours dear god

  • @supergirlfan9107
    @supergirlfan9107 7 років тому

    reminds me of my day. they had this song at my karate tournament

  • @vineeth3971
    @vineeth3971 8 років тому +1

    woow.. exact background music for this goosebumping video

  • @bassai2010
    @bassai2010 8 років тому

    Its impossible to watch this and not be awed by what you see. That was simply an incredible performance! You have truly inspired me . Joel

    • @deanpothorin
      @deanpothorin 8 років тому

      +bassai2010 Check this one out - my other son. - ua-cam.com/video/pwNNG4NHYAE/v-deo.html

  • @FightingSpiritGistel
    @FightingSpiritGistel 9 років тому

    Respect for this guy. Greeting from Belgium

  • @hellsignirving
    @hellsignirving 8 років тому

    Rally amazing 9.5 years u truly deserve it

  • @88Yahooman
    @88Yahooman 11 років тому +1

    Amazing video here. I'm sorry to say that I unfortunately attended a McDojo. Very sad. I watched so many people get ranks that they did not at all deserve but as long as you paid for the exam it didn't matter how you performed or if you didn't know everything you were supposed to. I'm glad to see there are in fact great schools out there. Thanks so much for this video.

  • @martinandree
    @martinandree 10 років тому

    Nice foot work and nice grappling!

  • @rorschach2425
    @rorschach2425 11 років тому

    the kid is really good. he deserves that belt.

  • @neilwalker3500
    @neilwalker3500 6 років тому +1

    Nice work! Great grading

  • @lstubbs71
    @lstubbs71 7 років тому

    Killer video!

  • @Theslayermma20
    @Theslayermma20 6 років тому +1

    This is amazing

  • @Crystals10000
    @Crystals10000 7 років тому

    very amazing and that is a very long time to test :) very impressive

  • @userdetails1
    @userdetails1 6 років тому +1

    imagine if a student who had went through all his coloured belts at a mcdojo were to go for this test for his dan belt?

  • @deanpothorin
    @deanpothorin 11 років тому

    Good Luck and never give up - no matter how much it hurts.

  • @20brooklynnyy
    @20brooklynnyy 11 років тому

    i wanted to congratulate you sir on your perserverance and hard work to have gotten to this point. Amazingly talented and a good model for everyone.

  • @zedosix
    @zedosix 8 років тому

    My first two black belt tests each were one weekend. Started Friday night with cleaning dojo and sleeping over. Up at 7am and worked our butts til 6pm. Next day showed up at 10am and worked out til noon, then performed in front of family and friends from 12 to 3pm. My third level was no Friday, only Saturday and part of Sunday. I have never been so sore in my life after those weekends.

  • @joseresendiz9390
    @joseresendiz9390 7 років тому

    congratulations this video is amazing ...and your test is exelente brother in martial arts ...no se si recibas mi saludo pero es realmente admirable tu esfuerzo y recibir tu segundo dan te hace un caballero de las artes marciales ...nunca dejes de practicar

  • @danm8004
    @danm8004 6 років тому +1

    Great work champ.

  • @deanpothorin
    @deanpothorin 11 років тому

    Dude, thanks man

  • @therealgeeza
    @therealgeeza 10 років тому

    Thx for editing down from 20 hours. It shows the power and influence of Brazilian Jiu JItsu that a Karate test now has a JJ section - (but in BJJ you cannot earn your black belt until you are 18.)

    • @ciaranac
      @ciaranac 10 років тому

      yeah the judo and bjj is evident but you need to be a well trained bjj or judo guy to be fairly effective, thats why they have the minimum age at 18

    • @ianngines6
      @ianngines6 9 років тому

      IN OUR DOJO BEFORE WE PROMOTE INTO BLACK BELT, YOU SHOULD BE 17 ABOVE, AND BEFORE WE RECIVED OUR BELTS OUR SENIORS PUNCH US WHILE ON A HORSE STANCE 3 PUNCHES/SENIOR ABOARD.

  • @JohnJones-cg2xm
    @JohnJones-cg2xm 10 років тому

    Nice job to the new second degree black belt!

  • @ropsujou
    @ropsujou 7 років тому

    I would not mess with this kid.

  • @gonefishingstudios
    @gonefishingstudios 7 років тому

    this inspired me to start training properly. i started kyoukushin karate and jiu jitsu

  • @Ravenn2k
    @Ravenn2k 8 років тому +3

    Okay, doing the Americana and Arm bar is just a fraction of what you could do in Jiu-Jitsu

  • @riling
    @riling 8 років тому +5

    well done kicking air son!

  • @joynt2002
    @joynt2002 9 років тому +1

    Big like for you kid !!!

  • @xScopeLess
    @xScopeLess 8 років тому

    Good for you! Very inspiring :)

  • @smokeuall218_5
    @smokeuall218_5 8 років тому

    this is coming from a student from the number 1 dojo in cali out of all the other black belt sissy test, this one is one of the best. I love how long it takes for each section, that'd how it should be. not one or 2 hours. GRATS Man keep up the good work

    • @winter6849
      @winter6849 8 років тому

      It's a black belt test of course it's gonna be long, yellow belt students gonna die if the test was that intense

  • @tomwilson8985
    @tomwilson8985 7 років тому +1

    This kids darn good!!