the martial arts that 100% he does are taekwondo, capoeria and invisible attacks, also I would add tricking because he is extremely acrobatic but Im not 100% sure if he learned it, and the other one that I'm completely not sure of it is boxing. I think he doesnt know boxing but because he learned punching from the invisibble attacks he knows some punches maybe but idk.
If you want to achieve “ invisible “ attacks here is what you need to do. First learn the technique thoroughly (this takes arround a month of daily practice of it and having an instructor review and comment on your technique). Then you have to buy yourself a couple of resistance bands that are arround 2 meters in length. One should be quite light and the other one should be a bit harder. You will start practicing daily that technique with the bands for resistance. Use arround 30 reps per side, no more( take a couple deep breaths between each rep). You should focus ok power intent and speed. Once a week you will set the band in reverse so that it helps you throw the technique faster than usual. This will teach your body what speed feels like and you will get faster with time. I recommend using a band for 6-12 months and properly milking it for speed and technique before switching to a band that is slightly stronger and rinse and repeat. Remember that this is a long term process, because power training isn’t the same as strength training. You want to milk a resistance level as much as possible. If the band damadges your technique, use a lighter one. This training won’t damadge your performance in any way, on the contrary is bulletproofs the joints and works as active recovery. I recommend that you use this type of training on general movement patterns that aren’t too technical (i.e. basic kicks, punches, elbows, knees, throws). I train this way 15 mins per day in addition to my other training and my only regret is that I didn’t start sooner. After 2 years of doing this there aren’t any people that can block my attacks in time besides my instructor. This works so please do it.
Interesting! This is a great idea .I usually perform 40-60 kicks per day(Working on my flexibility so can't do much).My kicks are way smoother now but their speed hasn't improved much.This technique seems promising.
so basically frist working on a technique and practice it daily til It becomes second nature to me and it has good form, and then add resistance to the technique and perform the techniques as fast and explosive as possible for 30 reps, and then increase the resistance a little bit.
@@RadiantShadow13 yes, the resistance increase should be extremely slow as to keep the exercise a speed and power builder , not strength builder( for that you need dedicated training)
@@sayyidiliyahalavi I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say. At the dojo, I do train full power on heavy bag( muay thai heavy bag) with no problem, no gloves. All moves work on it perfectly. The people that say that you can’t train power on a heavy bag without gloves are idiots. If you have proper technique and a basic level of knuckle conditioning, then you can hit just as hard if not harder and your training is more realistic(unless you train to be able to fight with gloves).
In lookism fandom it is written that his fightung style is taekwondo, capoeira, (mastering two in such a way that he can land invisible attacks), add tricking (maybe basic punching or how he hit daniel in latest chapter)
For those who are interested in achieving invisible attacks (technically impossible but you can get somewhat close) Study guys who are known for their speed, somebody like Yair Rodriguez or look at martial arts that are known for speed, like taekwando and see what you can take from their training, resistance bands, explosivity training But speed isn’t everything and a well trained person with experience can see through your speed. You can overcome this through disguising your techniques in a fluid combination or cutting angles. Good examples of this are Dominic Cruz and Stephen Thompson, they attack on fluid combos and from weird angles making them extremely hard to block. Speed isn’t everything because at a certain point there will be someone faster, train out of both stances and be versatile.
James lee, more like james bad (Biggest james lee hater here) Another amazing video! I really enjoy your content. I love the concept you used here, with the emphasis on a speed-based, light-frame approach-it’s really cool. I see James Lee's fighting style as a blend of Max Holloway, Cory Sandhagen and Bruce Lee, and you’ve captured the martial arts aspects quite well. However, I also notice elements of Taidō, a Japanese martial art, in his style. Overall, it's a fantastic video!
3:37 that aint boxing but taekwondo triple punch because initial starts below chest with fist faced downwards(rotates prior to impact).If it was boxing the arms wouldn't go that low(only if its uppercut or smash,which it wasnt neither cause its a multiple attack) and fist remain sideways
@@gree_nocan you plz do video on Twilight of the warriors new movie,which is based on city of darkness manhwa.Most of the manhwa fans doesn't even know about it and it might go unrecognized....
Wow James Flee getting video? Also just because he punches doesn’t mean he does boxing. Taekwondo also have punches(wtf tkd). Old school tkd also had elbows and knees.
His fighting style is made for 1 v 1 situation against any top tier . That's why he didn't engaged all kings together when he reached his prime because his fighting style is not suitable in 1 v 2 or more . We don't count floders here . And 2nd gen is weak against james lee that's why james easily did 1 v 3 against allied
@@gree_no I don't know why ptj still gave him the legend title. Because he didn't engage all kings together if he did then he deserve the legend title.
Empuje: teniendo en cuenta la necesidad del pecho y los hombros, primero calentaría con algunas flexiones hindúes, así como algunas flexiones normales. Después de eso, lo harías realizar: - Press inclinado con mancuernas - 4 series de 8 a 12 repeticiones controladas. Esto construirá su tríceps en la parte superior del pecho, así como en la parte delantera del deltoides de los hombros - Press de banca: 3-4 series, 5-8 repeticiones controladas pero un poco explosivas al principio peso - Máquina de mariposa o cruz de cable - 2 juegos hasta que se controle la falla - Press de hombros: 3 series, 5-8 repeticiones controladas - Elevaciones laterales: 3 series, 10-15 repeticiones - El deltoides trasero vuela o el cable inverso cruza 3 series hasta que falla - Extensión de tríceps: 3 series: 12-15 repeticiones - Cuerda o cable Tríceps Pushdown 3 series 12-15 repeticiones - Tirón: calentamiento con cuelgues muertos y algo de estiramiento - Dominadas con peso - Jalones laterales: 4 series, 8-12 repeticiones, lento y controlado - Remo de cable 3-4 series, 12-15 repeticiones, lento y controlado - Máquina de espalda baja - Rizos de martillo - Rizos de concentración - Curls con barra Sorry if the translation is bad :(
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the martial arts that 100% he does are taekwondo, capoeria and invisible attacks, also I would add tricking because he is extremely acrobatic but Im not 100% sure if he learned it, and the other one that I'm completely not sure of it is boxing. I think he doesnt know boxing but because he learned punching from the invisibble attacks he knows some punches maybe but idk.
yep i agree, wasn't sure on boxing tbh - hence why i put that it needs to be revealed a bit more
Invisible attacks is not a martial art it's just a technique. He does know boxing tho because there are some boxing trophies in his room
@@erwinrommel2051 where are the boxing trophies?
Whenever it shows the highschool he went to
If you want to achieve “ invisible “ attacks here is what you need to do.
First learn the technique thoroughly (this takes arround a month of daily practice of it and having an instructor review and comment on your technique). Then you have to buy yourself a couple of resistance bands that are arround 2 meters in length. One should be quite light and the other one should be a bit harder. You will start practicing daily that technique with the bands for resistance. Use arround 30 reps per side, no more( take a couple deep breaths between each rep). You should focus ok power intent and speed. Once a week you will set the band in reverse so that it helps you throw the technique faster than usual. This will teach your body what speed feels like and you will get faster with time. I recommend using a band for 6-12 months and properly milking it for speed and technique before switching to a band that is slightly stronger and rinse and repeat. Remember that this is a long term process, because power training isn’t the same as strength training. You want to milk a resistance level as much as possible. If the band damadges your technique, use a lighter one. This training won’t damadge your performance in any way, on the contrary is bulletproofs the joints and works as active recovery. I recommend that you use this type of training on general movement patterns that aren’t too technical (i.e. basic kicks, punches, elbows, knees, throws). I train this way 15 mins per day in addition to my other training and my only regret is that I didn’t start sooner. After 2 years of doing this there aren’t any people that can block my attacks in time besides my instructor. This works so please do it.
Interesting! This is a great idea .I usually perform 40-60 kicks per day(Working on my flexibility so can't do much).My kicks are way smoother now but their speed hasn't improved much.This technique seems promising.
so basically frist working on a technique and practice it daily til It becomes second nature to me and it has good form, and then add resistance to the technique and perform the techniques as fast and explosive as possible for 30 reps, and then increase the resistance a little bit.
@@RadiantShadow13 yes, the resistance increase should be extremely slow as to keep the exercise a speed and power builder , not strength builder( for that you need dedicated training)
@@sayyidiliyahalavi I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say. At the dojo, I do train full power on heavy bag( muay thai heavy bag) with no problem, no gloves. All moves work on it perfectly. The people that say that you can’t train power on a heavy bag without gloves are idiots. If you have proper technique and a basic level of knuckle conditioning, then you can hit just as hard if not harder and your training is more realistic(unless you train to be able to fight with gloves).
@@sayyidiliyahalavi btw what do you mean by unconventionaly?
In lookism fandom it is written that his fightung style is taekwondo, capoeira, (mastering two in such a way that he can land invisible attacks), add tricking (maybe basic punching or how he hit daniel in latest chapter)
really? I think he needs to show slightly more tricking to confirm it as a part of his fighting style
A video on Seongjun Baek's physique would be rlly cool. Loved this video, explained everything in the best ways possible.
i'll get on that soon bro ty sa1nt
He's physique is athletic, big chest and back with a strong grip strength because he's an judo athlete
@@gree_nono joke i read lookism and when i got to see james lee fight in looked exactly how my freinds fights minus the handstand kick
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For those who are interested in achieving invisible attacks (technically impossible but you can get somewhat close)
Study guys who are known for their speed, somebody like Yair Rodriguez or look at martial arts that are known for speed, like taekwando and see what you can take from their training, resistance bands, explosivity training
But speed isn’t everything and a well trained person with experience can see through your speed. You can overcome this through disguising your techniques in a fluid combination or cutting angles. Good examples of this are Dominic Cruz and Stephen Thompson, they attack on fluid combos and from weird angles making them extremely hard to block.
Speed isn’t everything because at a certain point there will be someone faster, train out of both stances and be versatile.
James lee, more like james bad (Biggest james lee hater here)
Another amazing video! I really enjoy your content. I love the concept you used here, with the emphasis on a speed-based, light-frame approach-it’s really cool. I see James Lee's fighting style as a blend of Max Holloway, Cory Sandhagen and Bruce Lee, and you’ve captured the martial arts aspects quite well. However, I also notice elements of Taidō, a Japanese martial art, in his style. Overall, it's a fantastic video!
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btw use moving characters to keep people in the video longer
James Lee’s fighting style is Taekkyyon
Like Suyon from Questism?
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3:37 that aint boxing but taekwondo triple punch because initial starts below chest with fist faced downwards(rotates prior to impact).If it was boxing the arms wouldn't go that low(only if its uppercut or smash,which it wasnt neither cause its a multiple attack) and fist remain sideways
ahhhh i see thank you for the correction
@@gree_nocan you plz do video on Twilight of the warriors new movie,which is based on city of darkness manhwa.Most of the manhwa fans doesn't even know about it and it might go unrecognized....
Wow James Flee getting video? Also just because he punches doesn’t mean he does boxing. Taekwondo also have punches(wtf tkd). Old school tkd also had elbows and knees.
i see, but from what i've seen their punching doesn't have the same variations as that used by james in 514
Do ijin fighting style
for sure :3
His fighting style is made for 1 v 1 situation against any top tier .
That's why he didn't engaged all kings together when he reached his prime because his fighting style is not suitable in 1 v 2 or more .
We don't count floders here .
And 2nd gen is weak against james lee that's why james easily did 1 v 3 against allied
yes i agree, it also proves james lee's iq as well as he was able to gage different fighters strengths within a short period.
@@gree_no I don't know why ptj still gave him the legend title. Because he didn't engage all kings together if he did then he deserve the legend title.
Can you send the list of exercises to get James's physique in the comments? It's easier to translate here
Empuje: teniendo en cuenta la necesidad del pecho y los hombros, primero calentaría
con algunas flexiones hindúes, así como algunas flexiones normales. Después de eso, lo harías
realizar:
- Press inclinado con mancuernas - 4 series de 8 a 12 repeticiones controladas. Esto construirá su
tríceps en la parte superior del pecho, así como en la parte delantera del deltoides de los hombros
- Press de banca: 3-4 series, 5-8 repeticiones controladas pero un poco explosivas al principio
peso
- Máquina de mariposa o cruz de cable - 2 juegos hasta que se controle la falla
- Press de hombros: 3 series, 5-8 repeticiones controladas
- Elevaciones laterales: 3 series, 10-15 repeticiones
- El deltoides trasero vuela o el cable inverso cruza 3 series hasta que falla
- Extensión de tríceps: 3 series: 12-15 repeticiones
- Cuerda o cable Tríceps Pushdown 3 series 12-15 repeticiones
- Tirón: calentamiento con cuelgues muertos y algo de estiramiento
- Dominadas con peso
- Jalones laterales: 4 series, 8-12 repeticiones, lento y controlado
- Remo de cable 3-4 series, 12-15 repeticiones, lento y controlado
- Máquina de espalda baja
- Rizos de martillo
- Rizos de concentración
- Curls con barra
Sorry if the translation is bad :(
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