this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.......
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.....
@@birlalovesyou Many martial arts have this technique. European staff, Japanese Bo staff and Chinese Shaolin staff also uses these techniques just that some are used for rituals, some for performances, some for training (for example for the spear and the three-segment staff) and some for combat. The only difference depends on the user's skill and training that shows their strength and reflexes.
@@acelim6259 No denial for there can be adaptations into several martial arts over time as people keep moving from place to place for thousands of years.. I am talking about the source/origin of this art... Silambam is an ancient art dated during Sangam literature period of Tamil people which is roughly 4th century BCE... A city named 'Madurai' was a grooming ground for this art and it was spread to Europe, south east asia from here... The combat is practiced along with 'Kuthu Varisai' another combat art used to disable opponent by attacking vital nerve points... The art lost practitioners during mughal and british invasions for over 400 years due to the emergence of Gun powder... Tamil kings had armies trained on these arts but lost to Gun dominance.... I am from Northern part of India but I truly respect Tamil kings for their contribution to martial arts...
Most people call it a talent, but in reality it's an aquired skill that was achieved by determination and discipline. Everybody can do it. Most just give up too early and dont have the necessary "discipline".
😮This is so fast and precise, it is so mind bending, and takes away any doubt about fast forwarding the capture of his martial art demonstration. Awesomely done, both in performance and in capturing it.
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.
He threw the piece in the background so you can tell that it wasn't being sped up artificially the timing on the swing of motion shows he's really speeding up that fast
I've seen this video before and I've actually learnt how to do it after watching it a few times. It's hard at first, but once you get the rhythm into motion it's really quite easy and It looks super impressive
@@delmaneboshoff5610intimidation that works to avoid a battle is the best technique. There are many such "moves" used to demonstrate prowess and dedication to training. The battle of the mind is as important if not more so, than the battle of the body
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.....
This is a MASTER. The speed belies the zen like execution of the pattern that takes probably 15 years, I estimate, to become muscle memory. Core strength and flexibility in hip and spine and left knee are crucial to create a fluid shift and turn. Beautiful. 😊
Reason for the pendulum in the background is showing that he’s doing it real time without any sped up effects or filters. This looks like Donny Yen. Although I may be wrong.
@aruanandaraman9059 Such pole fighting skill were clearly documented in China for thousands of years.There were already many old documentary films of such skill in China in the 20s-30s. Then there no such level of skill documented in India by the British during same period. Prior until resent time most films/movies shown India hasn't reached this level of skill. Go check on Indian film before 1990s.
I think it's not just to prove that he's not speeding up the video but also his talent because if he doesn't even slightly wrong he could hit the orange bottle or ball or whatever it is in the background while he is doing that trick
The orange thing in the background shows that he's moving in real time
What a smart answer .
Or was it real-time?
@@lanky1066it’s to prove to viewers that the video is not sped up.
Does it?
In this day of ai?😊
Ofcourse!….i was thinking, probably as a giant metronome…but your answer sounds more plausible. 👍
No cuts, no editing, no filter, just his skill.
Agreed 👍
So amazing!
Makes sense.
💯
To prove he is not speeding the video during the part he does it very fast
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.......
You sir
are quite
Okay 🤓😷
make sense
Very smart thinking bro
wwroonnggg
Nothing but skill and respect 😊
Real time and real talent
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.....
Not talent but training!!!!!!!
@@birlalovesyou Many martial arts have this technique. European staff, Japanese Bo staff and Chinese Shaolin staff also uses these techniques just that some are used for rituals, some for performances, some for training (for example for the spear and the three-segment staff) and some for combat. The only difference depends on the user's skill and training that shows their strength and reflexes.
@@acelim6259 No denial for there can be adaptations into several martial arts over time as people keep moving from place to place for thousands of years.. I am talking about the source/origin of this art... Silambam is an ancient art dated during Sangam literature period of Tamil people which is roughly 4th century BCE... A city named 'Madurai' was a grooming ground for this art and it was spread to Europe, south east asia from here... The combat is practiced along with 'Kuthu Varisai' another combat art used to disable opponent by attacking vital nerve points... The art lost practitioners during mughal and british invasions for over 400 years due to the emergence of Gun powder... Tamil kings had armies trained on these arts but lost to Gun dominance.... I am from Northern part of India but I truly respect Tamil kings for their contribution to martial arts...
yes it works but wasn't part of his trick
Thank god 1000 people replied with the exact same answer. Overwhelming brilliance.
Ok but did you know he swung the orange bottle to demonstrate the video is in real time? Crazy huh?
I know the real answer. I'm just gonna keep it in my pocket for now
Maybe they are a early Version of npcs 🤫
There is hope after all
Humans didn't invent food or water, I will now avoid eating or drinking to avoid copying someone.
As the pendulum slows down, he speeds up... it shows his true speed and that the video isn't edited and sped up! Its simply brilliant!
The pendulum swings at the same speed. It's the distance that gets smaller.
@@dannogoo Yes, the distance of the swing shrinks! My bad... I worded it wrong.. thanks for the correction!
WRONG! THIS IS CGI AND THE ORANGE BOTTLE IS TO PROVE IS CGI AND NOT PHOTOSHOPPED.
@abjude5326 damn you beat me to trolling lol, if you would have typed in lower case you would have annoyed more people
@@Skoolofrocknhophow does typing in upper or lowercase annoy more people wondering for my future trolling 😅
The orange thing is clearly to show he not like many people who fake videos but it’s real n that speed is truely amazing!!!
The orange ball movement is the proof to show that his handtrick is actual speed & not edited to make it fast.
My skill is G17
Well said OMG some of the other people's answers are messed up 😅
What orange ball?
He threw it so he could prove it wasn't sped up
To prove that it's not a camera trick.
This is called Silambam originated from Tamil Nadu India
He's been accused many times of speeding up his videos!!!
Lol
Very smart and awesome mastery of his technique!!!!
Bro this is called silambam in tamilnadu Indian like here❤❤❤
To prove true speed of his talent.
Most people call it a talent, but in reality it's an aquired skill that was achieved by determination and discipline. Everybody can do it. Most just give up too early and dont have the necessary "discipline".
So people won't think he fast-forwarded the video. Nice short!
Orange object show us real time, and amazing speed of his movement
Amazing skill. Respect 🤝
Thanks for narrating everything he was doing like we're all 4 years old
This is Tamil's martial art still in Tamilnadu, India today called Silambattam.
Plenty of fighting styles using sticks bro. We all started the same, using sticks.
This is silambam or silambattam
Your are my bro.
@@naumanjaved5927 all started the same after tamil showed them.
😮This is so fast and precise, it is so mind bending, and takes away any doubt about fast forwarding the capture of his martial art demonstration.
Awesomely done, both in performance and in capturing it.
Because he need to prove its real time
It shows that the video is not sped up for it... Good job and respect to the man BTW
To show that it's a real revolution that he's doing and quick
A true MASTER❤❤❤ BEAUTIFUL
Unbelievable the speed super skill 😮😮😮😮😮
The orange is used as a pendulum , which when it slows down his speed increases and show that the video is not edited.
Insane Skill.
That is all lots of practice and discipline!!!👍👍❤️♥️💯💯💯 To show that the video is real!!!👍👍👍
As the pendulum slows down, he speeds up... it shows
his true speed and that the video isn't edited and sped
up! Its simply brilliant
The orange thing in the background shows that he's moving in real time
u copied 😂
also liking ur own comment is crazy
This Art is called as SILAMBAM in TAMILNADU, INDIA 🇮🇳
Authenticity!
The world needs much more of it.
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.
To prove that his talent is unique ❤
just to show that this video is not edited
He threw the piece in the background so you can tell that it wasn't being sped up artificially the timing on the swing of motion shows he's really speeding up that fast
The orange bottle prooves the video is real
This martial art name is "Silambam or Silambattam" from southern part of India (Tamilnadu). Till now this art is alive.
I've seen this video before and I've actually learnt how to do it after watching it a few times. It's hard at first, but once you get the rhythm into motion it's really quite easy and It looks super impressive
True. LOOKS impressive. But take that show and put it to use in actual combat and attack techniques. There comes the bigger trick.
@@delmaneboshoff5610 cannot do it. I don see something or do not understand some motion.
@@delmaneboshoff5610intimidation that works to avoid a battle is the best technique. There are many such "moves" used to demonstrate prowess and dedication to training. The battle of the mind is as important if not more so, than the battle of the body
@@ROGZI3LAlso a good way to momentarily distract your opponent when executing a strike.
this is called 'silambam'... one of the ancient form of arts from the Tamil people... in fact the spin he is making by holding middle of the stick is called decorative spinning... the performers lights up both ends of the stick and spin it while walking infront of temple progression.... if you hold one end of the stick and spin it then it is called attacking spin... search youtube for silambam... you will find plenty of this.....
This is a MASTER. The speed belies the zen like execution of the pattern that takes probably 15 years, I estimate, to become muscle memory. Core strength and flexibility in hip and spine and left knee are crucial to create a fluid shift and turn. Beautiful. 😊
Thank you master😊
The orange thing in background that means that he cut the orange thing
To prove that the speed of the video is not being increased so as to prove the stun is reall
😮No cuts no editing no fast-forward 😊👍🏼
No denying that it is him demonstrating with a constant background showing actual time and speed
True Master… I’d be his Best Student!)))
This is what 9 year Olds think that they look like when rotating a stick 180 and back
Reason for the pendulum in the background is showing that he’s doing it real time without any sped up effects or filters. This looks like Donny Yen. Although I may be wrong.
You mean Wong?
Sorry, definitely not
thw prange bottle is there to show that there is no sped up
It proves that the moving is real
Excellent Thank You Master 🎉
To prove to us is not on x50>>
The reason that he uses the object in the background is to show that it isn't a trick and is in real time and isn't fake.
Lovers gonna love, hater gonna hate!
Amazing skill.
Teuly Amazing. If he did not have that orange object swinging in the backround, I wouldnt have believed he is this fast....
Hard to follow and even harder to perform, impressive.
Cannot be done... by me at least.
Donatello is it you, bro???
This is called SILAMBATTAM
Tamil traditional art of defence
Unique to Tamil people
Yesss
To ensure that it wasn't speeded up 🙏
To say that the video is not in fast forward..
Where can I find this AI voice please ???🙏🙃
He threw the object to prove that the video speed is normal.
This Martial art name is SILAMBAM, belongs to Tamils.
Even children of Tamilnadu have the skills to do many types in SILAMBAM ,
I've seen that in shaolin monks training
we don't know what silambam is..
@aruanandaraman9059
Such pole fighting skill were clearly documented in China for thousands of years.There were already many old documentary films of such skill in China in the 20s-30s. Then there no such level of skill documented in India by the British during same period. Prior until resent time most films/movies shown India hasn't reached this level of skill. Go check on Indian film before 1990s.
That is not a unique skill , thats dedication
Perfect
Real Art and Calm Deep mentality 👏🏾👌🏿🙏🏿😃
We would had never known what he was doing without that commentary 😂
Very impresive ❤
He has flown with the rhythm of life and on life terms, knowing not to manipulated but flow with it
I can't do it, no stick
That's pretty cool the orange jug was to draw the attention of the audience
The orange object in motion is in sync with his skill and never gets disturbed
He is providing an example of the theory of relativity whilst cooling off at the same time
It’s like a metronome for timing his skills. 😎
He swung the orange bottle to hypnotise everyone watching the short to comment "the thing in the background shows he's doing it in real time"
Thanks for the narration, I'd have thought he was swimming with sharks without it.
I think it's not just to prove that he's not speeding up the video but also his talent because if he doesn't even slightly wrong he could hit the orange bottle or ball or whatever it is in the background while he is doing that trick
Darth maul been real quiet since this dropped
Have no idea about the orange object but the weight of the long bow and his body movement in tandem make it look simple truly amazing and impressive
The orange thing moving in his back shows that his speed is not edited!
all school will feel my quiet kid aura if i learnt this.
Love how it suddenly changed direction and how far it swings.
Soooo cool. I would love ❤ to learn how to do this!!! I think he uses the orange container as a timing tool.
The spray paint is actually faster than his bow spins.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL GIFT YOU HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH FROM ALMIGHTY GOD,
WELL DONE ❤
Im not worried about the canteen. Im more amazed at the fact that he had one hand in his pocket the entire time
reality reference
This man is very useful in the summer season..😅😅
I loved the solitude lol
He's proving that he's not speeding the video up
My dumb ahh thought he was gonna do a cool ahh trick to break that Orange Jar while not looking 😭😭😅
The orange thing swings as a proof that the video is not speed-up but realime speed
To show you the speed he is going at is my best observation
The orange object coincides with speed and relatively sir. He is proving he is not a internet troll. 💯
His hand being in his pocket was crazy
So he can prove that he is that good
The swinging object is to let you know the film was not speed up …brilliant masterful…amazing
It shows that he didn’t speed up the video
= AWESOMENESS
He is faster than Indian fans during summer at highest speed 😂😂😂
Everybody gangster until you find out the guy has disfigured six fingers 😂
I practiced my skills as many hours as this man. The world loves fighting skills, not art.
It's a wet object and he's drying it with his super-turbocharged turbine pole spinning.
To prove that his video speed hasn't been toyed with.
Proving that it's real time. That's great thinking.