Such black and white thinking. It's obviously both dancing and exercising. If it was just a leg routine they wouldn't be playing the accordion and taking turns watching each other dance while clapping, laughing, and bouncing to the beat.
This is the most impressive choreographed dance I have ever seen. The strength, flexibility, mobility, dexterity, and endurance required of these men is mind boggling. Bravo! Bravo!!
EXACTLY, The fact that they kept showing even more impressive dances one by one shows how much they had to endure the many trial and errors into perfection, not to mention they had to sync with the orchestra background, I am absolutely astonished at their performance.
There was a gymnastic school near my home in Minsk. I went there more than 5 years. It was free for the children and their parents. For sure the government could pay the sport schools, because the workers received some penny from every pound. I worked not far from an athletic school in Munich, I ate sometimes at that school because it was cheaper. I don't know who pays the sport trainings, but there were more activities at the sport school in Minsk than in Munich. By the way, I don't like Olympic professional sport.
I saw this many years ago when I was a little kid. I stupidly thought that this was just something that all Russians did and if I went to Russia I expected just about any Russian man to be able to dance like that!
turns out Slavs have hip bones way different compared to other Euros, that are built for more optimal squatting and leg motion. You could say the Russians are literally built for this type of shit
i remember my grandpa used to tell me....."son, in the 60's and 70''s we didnt have the word stamina and difficulty in our books.... back then life was easy and enjoyable" i can definitely see why......
If your grandpa told you that, he was either a liar or grew up in a wealthy family. Same as with pretty much any time period, life was hard for poor people, and easy for the rich.
Lol, that is the funniest thing I have read today. With a pen stroke only the slavic russians exist, and the 190 ethnic groups and 25% of the population of Russia does not exist. I bet you would like that, but so far it is not reality.
This is what you do and learn before TV, computers, and iPhones. I loved this kind of dancing 60 years ago and actually taught myself how to do some of the moves. We didn't have much TV or any entertainment. We had to entertain ourselves. So many of us kids became musicians too. A time now when kids can't even read, write or do math.
Merely watching the guy bounce on the toes of one foot while holding his other leg has caused significant damaged to my Achilles tendon and hamstring 🤣
Oooooh😮❤ so begnadete Tänzer! So talentiert, kompetent! Woooow grösster Respekt zu diesen Menschen. Hut ab! Was für eine Leistung, und das noch mit Ästhetik und viel Lebensfreude! 🥳😍👍👍
One of the greatest dances I've ever seen. The skill required for this epic dance is incredible. How a human body can do all that movement is just tough to believe. The Russian spirit and culture is great!🇷🇺👏💗
if you guys are here for the kazotsky kick from tf2 and etc (2:18) i dont think anyone would notice it (well some people would or prob alot) but if you look at how tf2 does the kazotsky kick/prisyadka, their heels are more observable but if we look at this videos kazotsky kick, their toes are more observable
Saying male dancers are effeminate is such ignorance. These guys look delightfully masculine! Strong, agile, capable alone or as a group, alert, and perhaps even a little bit dangerous. It doesn't get better than that!
Dont let the music fool u, this isnt a dance, is a hardcore leg day routine.
dancing basically is a hardcore leg day routine lmao
Es una rutina marcial, la patada más suave de uno de esos militares te arranca los dientes.
Such black and white thinking. It's obviously both dancing and exercising. If it was just a leg routine they wouldn't be playing the accordion and taking turns watching each other dance while clapping, laughing, and bouncing to the beat.
@Acr6gAttt-mq2hr bruh are you ok? its not that serious lmao
@@whatTFisThis I'm fine, are you okay? My comment wasn't that serious
The guy with the accordion at the end looked unreal, this is insane
13 full rotations while playing the accordion. A sight to behold.
Well that became a men’s gymnastics move... which is only worth 0,1 point 😭 and no you can’t just do 13 in a row like him, that’s prohibited..
Kapoiera?😂
@@constantincalota2646this dance is older than Columbo Cristofor
@@adrianciobanu5856 It was a joke!
moral of the story : never *EVER* skip leg day kids
Lol
Otherwise Khrushchevs administration will kill you
more like ONLY do leg day
that's true
Also core day. You'll be surprised how important core and glutes are for flexibility.
let's be honest: the Nazis never stood a chance
I thought I had strong legs. These guys are incredible
强大的苏维埃战士
@@高坂穂乃果推し-z3d true
LOL, I train like a sprinter down below and a boxer up top, and this video made me question my overall physical abilities. Wowzers, amazing.
Bros name is arabic comment is Chinese
That's what happens when your mind and body are ONE, so our body does what your mind wants it to!
This is the most impressive choreographed dance I have ever seen. The strength, flexibility, mobility, dexterity, and endurance required of these men is mind boggling. Bravo! Bravo!!
EXACTLY, The fact that they kept showing even more impressive dances one by one shows how much they had to endure the many trial and errors into perfection, not to mention they had to sync with the orchestra background, I am absolutely astonished at their performance.
life would be so much fun if all wars were just dance offs.
then soviets would win cold war
People from Eastern Europe would be weapons of mass destruction
We'd be speaking Russian if it was like that.
@@glados4282 И что в этом плохого? :)
@@__username__ It's really hard. Life is already hard in there and the language doesn't help.
The guy at 3:12 was doing 720 degree jump spins. Impressive.
He stuck the landing so sharply I was like omgggg
and remember his arms were streched which should make him spin slower. maybe if he closed his arms he would have opened a portal to the shadow realm
Just a regular soviet sniper training.
HAHAHAAA 🤣@@yougerloger6824
my brains would fly out of my ears
No wonder why the Soviet Union was super good at gymnastics
Россиянам в гимнастике и сейчас и всегда нет равных!!! 😊
Just as ballet!
Even now in gymnastics the eastern european countries dominate, ukraine, russia and russian from kazachstan
asiatic hipbones give many of them better flexibility and retention of strength at those angles
There was a gymnastic school near my home in Minsk. I went there more than 5 years. It was free for the children and their parents. For sure the government could pay the sport schools, because the workers received some penny from every pound.
I worked not far from an athletic school in Munich, I ate sometimes at that school because it was cheaper. I don't know who pays the sport trainings, but there were more activities at the sport school in Minsk than in Munich.
By the way, I don't like Olympic professional sport.
2:46 Dude really became a circular saw☠☠☠☠☠☠☠
This dance is insanely hard
Dual wielding swords for sure... or Uzis
red cyclone
if only you could see their version of the “coffee grinder” which isn’t part of this performance.
This guy: 🌪️
Everyone else: ⬅️↖️⬆️↗️➡️
Love how it all look like two group of friends starting a dance fight and being like 'oh shit look at that'
That’s actually how the dance was born. and it’s name means ‘cossack’
I saw this many years ago when I was a little kid. I stupidly thought that this was just something that all Russians did and if I went to Russia I expected just about any Russian man to be able to dance like that!
Некоторый элемент этого танца используется на пьяных русских свадьбах.
@@AleksWotton :DDD
turns out Slavs have hip bones way different compared to other Euros, that are built for more optimal squatting and leg motion. You could say the Russians are literally built for this type of shit
@@church6882Huh, interesting
@@church6882 Similar to Asian people, the body is flexible
Shout out to the legendary men who are in this video. I have so much respect for them. What an incredible performance
1:25 can we appreciate the creativity of using your leg as a gun?
That's how they won battles after running out of ammo.
@tarekmohamed3263 You see Ivan, when you shoot leg like gun, you shall never run out of the ammo because it was never needed.
3:38 Imagine seeing this shit come at you in a dark alley 😆😨
AMONGUS
3:55
Hahahahah
2:46 imagine this guy comes spinning after you
Что скажевлтут ипедстовль ни надо ,,обоссрался бы
i remember my grandpa used to tell me....."son, in the 60's and 70''s we didnt have the word stamina and difficulty in our books.... back then life was easy and enjoyable"
i can definitely see why......
Yes…
Im going to show my grandchildren footage of the olympics and claim my generation was like this too 😂
that's two words.
@@alanmalcheski8882 I second him, back then people would have taken that as a simple error, not a unnecesary reason to comment shit.
If your grandpa told you that, he was either a liar or grew up in a wealthy family. Same as with pretty much any time period, life was hard for poor people, and easy for the rich.
2:44 when the physics are not physicing
2:22 THEY ARE ALL SO PROUD AT HIM, LOOK AT THEM SMILING!
I’m a bboy and you can see where modern breakers get moves like Zulu spins and kick-outs. Crazy strength and skill!
Well, actually... Zulu spins come from the Zulus.
I love how they have their own little character intros
Для тех, кто хочет заниматься этим танцем, поначалу сильно не напрягайтесь, а то неделю ноги затянет, ходить вряд ли будете :)
www.youtube.com/@cesko4488
Haha already happening to me :(
@@neaedreath1472 :D Calm recovery and back. Motherland need your strong legs.
Да согласен с вами
Are you speaking from experience I feel like you are
An iconic Russian dance combining ballet with traditional dance from its multi-cultural diverse etnicity.
Russians are anything but diverse and multi-cultural ethnicity. Don’t insult us like that.
Lol, that is the funniest thing I have read today. With a pen stroke only the slavic russians exist, and the 190 ethnic groups and 25% of the population of Russia does not exist. I bet you would like that, but so far it is not reality.
The dance is ukrainian called hopak/gopak
@@isbjoerndave2616 wrong.
@@isbjoerndave2616 Nope
This is what you do and learn before TV, computers, and iPhones. I loved this kind of dancing 60 years ago and actually taught myself how to do some of the moves. We didn't have much TV or any entertainment. We had to entertain ourselves. So many of us kids became musicians too. A time now when kids can't even read, write or do math.
4:05 most graceful and beautiful
why is this not available in TF2
Bravo….the Energy,the elegance just wow
This is... This is... Breath taking! Some acrobatic dance! WONDERFUL!!!
Глупая улыбка у меня на лице не сходила, пока я смотрела этот ролик, какая прелесть. Наши мужчины красавцы.
Per non parlare delle loro donne!
Beautiful nation!🇷🇺
именно эти или вообще все?)
@@adilkumashev8964 не знаю, тоже хочу узнать название ансамбля, я влюбилась в этих танцоров 😂
@@lynne4499 поиск: dance of the soldiers
C'est tellement beau ! Il sont musclés pour danser comme cela et en plus ils sont aériens... Quel performance !!!
Amazing performance!
I am so thrilled and entertained
It took me 2 months to learn this dance, but before these 2 months I needed 4 years of karate training (because we train also legs there)
just the kick or did you learn the jumping shenanigans too
@@tekgewet both
2 month is reaaaally fast pace, dancers on video are profesionall ballet dancers and they probablly practice moves for years
Yoo I also am learning the dances in this video and I also do karate! (Going on 7 years and am testing for my brown belt in 2 weeks wish me luck)
@@tableswithoutchairs1168 hope you found success in grading and beyond
WE MAKIN IT OUT OF LENINGRAD WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🗿🗿🗿🗣️🗣️🗣️
Peak human form. Absolutely stunning.
Never skip leg day.
I very rarely get impressed that much by performances
But this, this was great
Imagine a world where instead of gangsta rap battles soviet leg dance offs had become the dominant form of culture….
Those guys had impressive strength and rythm, they should have been amazing
I'm russian and I'm proud of my nation, people and traits no matter what tyrant we're have
Amo la Russia e sono d'accordo con le parole che dici.
@@annastorchi2394 io studio italiano un poco e innamorato a vostra cultura magnificenta, mille grazie per la benevolenza 🙏💞
🇺🇸We are behind the Russian people!🇺🇸
Putin will not be forever...
🇷🇺🇺🇸
中俄友谊长存!🇨🇳🇨🇳🇷🇺🇷🇺
俄罗斯现沙皇是普京,中国网民称呼他是普京大帝,确实是暴君
Screw war bro, I want a nation wide dance battle to settle arguments
Merely watching the guy bounce on the toes of one foot while holding his other leg has caused significant damaged to my Achilles tendon and hamstring 🤣
Leaving this comment so every time someone likes it I can practice this dance
Grandpa: Back in my day people never skipped leg day
Kid: Ugh, you always said that.
Meanwhile back in his days:
After many months of practice, I managed to pull off a few moves from this video.
gg
4:05 no one will ever get sturdier than this man did.
Perhaps the crispiest sturdy the cosmos will ever see
This looks like a ton of talented people having a blast and I love it
I love how at 2:50 the soldier just becomes helikopter
Those dancers have great tecnique, vibe, energy. Spasibo za video✊🏻✊🏽✊🏿
In Soviet Russia, gravety is a mere capitalist propagnda
I never skip leg day but this is hard
way beyond hard man
Imagine taking a full blown Twisting Leg kick to the shin from any of These guys
Americans on leg day : 🦵🦵🦵🦵🦵
Russians on leg day🦿🦿🦿🦿🦿🦿
My single goal in life is to dance as well as these soldiers.
Russia shows that you can be masculine, lively and graceful at the same time. 👍
Oooooh😮❤ so begnadete Tänzer! So talentiert, kompetent! Woooow grösster Respekt zu diesen Menschen. Hut ab! Was für eine Leistung, und das noch mit Ästhetik und viel Lebensfreude! 🥳😍👍👍
Isaac Newton been real quiet since this dropped...
Thank you, oh mighty algorithm, for suggesting me this.
0:47 OMG Soviet griddy is AWESOME!
...its amazing what the human body can do with enough training and practice.
Soldiers was not just soldiers... wait, why those mans are dodging bullets like complete madmen?
- а если твои друзья на танцевать крыше решат, ты тоже станцуешь!?
- ну маааам
I have just watched 20 men demonstrate superpowers. I am in awe.
One of the greatest dances I've ever seen. The skill required for this epic dance is incredible. How a human body can do all that movement is just tough to believe. The Russian spirit and culture is great!🇷🇺👏💗
the MOST happy video about the Soviet Union
The UA-cam algorithm has pleased me today
My knees and ankles joints were popping just watching that
Every time I watch this my knees scream "Don't even think about it"
Alternative title: Soviet infantry regiments with strong legs have a dance show off
So thats how russians stay warm during the winter.
And breakdancing was invented.
if you guys are here for the kazotsky kick from tf2 and etc (2:18) i dont think anyone would notice it (well some people would or prob alot) but if you look at how tf2 does the kazotsky kick/prisyadka, their heels are more observable but if we look at this videos kazotsky kick, their toes are more observable
Золотая коллекция! Мужской "разговор" в танце. Супер!❤❤🌿🌿🌿
proof thay dancing is a sport
Wow..!! Mind-blowing.
Respect and Love from India.
Saying male dancers are effeminate is such ignorance. These guys look delightfully masculine! Strong, agile, capable alone or as a group, alert, and perhaps even a little bit dangerous. It doesn't get better than that!
Печальное то, что огромная часть таких чистых в душе людей погибло!
Што? Где погибли?
just imagine if one of them kicked you... 💀
*laws of phyiscs just exsiting*
rusisans: nuh uh
Individually I could pull off a good number of these moves ... but putting them together like this ... I'd be dead in 10 seconds
Gravity left the chat.
I was bless to see this kind of dance at a theater in Saint Petersburg a long time ago. It was great.
3:12 he goes full crash bandicoot
4:14 damn somehow this is the coolest move for me 👍
All the others are pointing at him and being like, “look at this jerk, what a show off” and “how’s he doing that?”
reminds me of the astonishing moves of the Igor Moiseyev ballet. These folks know how to exercise!
Truly amazing and I will never stop loving this.
This is why armies should have dance offs between a random regiment of either army
Every summer intensive at my ballet studio, a Russian ballet teacher comes to teach that week, and he can do stuff like this 😭
Вывод: люди жившие в СССР и в России, никогда не пропускают день ног.
The laws of physics lost their passports and were not let into Russia.
Russian version of a 1980’s break dance battle
My thighs are burning just watching this.
is fun how a martial art become an incredible dance and still being performed by soldiers not to fight but as a expresion of his culture
Thats the most impressive thing I've seen today, also i have now accepted how weak my legs are in comparison
I pulled my hamstring watching this
WOW!!!! Absolutely incredible!! Their leg muscles must be mega freaking toned to be able to do all that! Makes me want to exercise hahaha
"Men only want one thing and it's disgusting!"
*Me and the bois
THIS IS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT !!!
すごい。一人ができて後の人は見ていると思ったけど、実は全員が高い演技ができる。
一番すばらしいのは、みんなが笑顔で難易度の高いダンスを軽々としていることです。
I am starting a football club with these gentlemen. Real Kazotskies😂
A young man's dance for sure.
*My leg day motivation.*
Each guy has one special move he’s showing off.