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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,7 тис.

  • @PineAppleEd
    @PineAppleEd 7 років тому +300

    Thank you sensei my left ear learned how to fight

    • @kiernan3995
      @kiernan3995 4 роки тому +5

      @top.comment.god

    • @darthatlas654
      @darthatlas654 4 роки тому +2

      Bro earbud is literally in my left ear

    • @zahraasakrani5114
      @zahraasakrani5114 4 роки тому +2

      Sensei is for karate, I believe si fu is for kung fu

    • @colourblind6686
      @colourblind6686 4 роки тому

      Ok good, i thought there was something wrong with my headphones

    • @hachirosenju8509
      @hachirosenju8509 3 роки тому +2

      Sensei is for any Japanese martial art

  • @jdlay8422
    @jdlay8422 6 років тому +45

    Why don't you ever introduce your Assistant in your videos? He deserves a mention!

  • @GuyInAHotdogSuit69
    @GuyInAHotdogSuit69 8 років тому +1933

    My left ear is now a Kung Fu master.

  • @jesuschrist8325
    @jesuschrist8325 7 років тому +229

    "They may not let go, which is fine"-LMAO!

    • @santoshboddeda2841
      @santoshboddeda2841 4 роки тому +3

      Hi

    • @nmb-u-
      @nmb-u- 4 роки тому +3

      it is fine, just scream for help or stomp a few more times! ghjfjgh

    • @77lazzz
      @77lazzz 4 роки тому

      @@nmb-u- lol

    • @d8822d
      @d8822d 3 роки тому

      @@santoshboddeda2841 zßsswz

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  5 років тому +45

    Bruce Lee or Chuck Norris...who would win?

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  9 років тому +6

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  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  9 років тому +44

    What Martial Art or Martial Arts do you practice? Tell me below!

    • @Mr3131hicham
      @Mr3131hicham 9 років тому +26

      Alexis Texas

    • @herbertnongjue1302
      @herbertnongjue1302 9 років тому

      SHAOLIN TAI CHI KUNG FU...CHINESE/KOREAN SYSTEM...MASTER JACK DELOS PILGRIM.BROUGHT BACK FROM. KOREA...GRAND MASTER KIM IL SUK...SYSTEMATIZE A STRICTLY FIGHTING/SELF DEFENSE FORMAT...

    • @user-zo7bq4zb9c
      @user-zo7bq4zb9c 9 років тому

      Prob with sound here too. I don't want to be a whiner and I can still see what's going on but I like your stuff and anything you got to say; I want to hear.
      Thank you.

    • @ajal7224
      @ajal7224 9 років тому

      Bando (Burmese martial art), the take downs you have shown are a bit similar to what we practice

    • @AddictivePizza12
      @AddictivePizza12 9 років тому

      Tae kwon do

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  9 років тому +7

    Real Kung Fu Fighting - PART 2 Here: ua-cam.com/video/x4ftRZ0a6Kc/v-deo.html

    • @paulpolpiboon9535
      @paulpolpiboon9535 9 років тому

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace Cool stuff. Though I feel this instructive demo would be more convincing if your subject was larger than you or at least equal in mass.

  • @victourmotovlog104
    @victourmotovlog104 4 роки тому +13

    Didn't know T-Bag is teaching martial arts when he was younger.

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  6 років тому +49

    Message me on my Instagram or Snapchat at jakemacetaichi
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    WOW! Thank you all for watching and enjoying this Kung Fu video I made 7 years ago in my old school after 4 hours of classes when Joachim and I were all sweaty and tired! 10 Million Views on one video.....Amazing! Thank you all for following my channel and Martial Arts journey!!! Can't wait to show you the Kung Fu and Tai Chi lessons I'm videoing this week!!! ;)

    • @lucybethvallente6172
      @lucybethvallente6172 6 років тому

      How to backflip hahaha

    • @amarnathsharma8414
      @amarnathsharma8414 5 років тому

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace fjfggh

    • @armandshighlife
      @armandshighlife 5 років тому

      Check out his hitting a tree video. Kid full of shit

    • @Walletau
      @Walletau 5 років тому

      I will fight you any time, any where any rule set...you do not know how to grapple or fight and are misleading thousands and defrauding your students...it's downright dangerous.

    • @rassiabegamrassiabegam8830
      @rassiabegamrassiabegam8830 5 років тому

      I love you sir Iam learn kung fu sir what a body
      I like it In my school friends and area friends also come to fight .
      First time I see your 10 shadow fighting Iam learn sir.
      9360156871 this is my phone number sir you call me sir or send me message sir UA-cam comment send me sir I learn kung fu Iam contury: India sir. state: Tamil nadu sir 😎

  • @trippymemez8759
    @trippymemez8759 9 років тому +148

    Am I the only one who has noticed that Kung Fu fighters love stomping the foot and trapping out the knee?

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu  8 років тому +14

      +Arley Brooks We do!

    • @Reddust86
      @Reddust86 8 років тому +2

      +Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace if i step on his foot he will pull his foot back then i cant stomp out his knee.

    • @thelastdon213
      @thelastdon213 8 років тому +2

      +Arley Brooks The funny thing about this video is that id so love to see him do it full speed. As im pretty sure that when he kicks out the knee when someone is balancing forward he will drop towards him which makes it completely impossible to step behind him as he suggests to do after. Its ironic how someone that claims to be a Tai Chi master has no idea how the concept of balance and movement works. Seen before in his vids that his footwork is quite poor.

    • @thelastdon213
      @thelastdon213 8 років тому +1

      +Reddust86 When someone has a rear naked choke in good he can choke you out in 5 seconds, if he knows some BJJ he will let himself drop on his back and hook his legs around him. Cant step on someones toes when they are wrapped around your waiste!

    • @shansymancy
      @shansymancy 8 років тому +1

      ''naked'' ''BJ'' ''hook his legs'' - this all sounds like an afternoon at Liberace's house.

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  9 років тому +23

    What video should we make next? Tell me below:

    • @calebyan7975
      @calebyan7975 9 років тому

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace tai chi. tai chi is one of the most defensive form of chinese kung fu

    • @xiaoqixi6962
      @xiaoqixi6962 9 років тому +1

      Caleb Yan nah, my father-in-law practice Tai Chi every day, don't think it gains him any extra ability to defend anyone, but it does make him healthier.

    • @alexandervurudi8346
      @alexandervurudi8346 9 років тому +3

      This is great school, i iam starting to know more about kung-fu

    •  9 років тому

      Xúc

    • @oliviajackson1421
      @oliviajackson1421 9 років тому

      I like this video

  • @VincentHu1979
    @VincentHu1979 8 років тому +61

    @1:55 they might not let go, which is fine....... LMAO

  • @noredline
    @noredline 4 роки тому +19

    That's like defending an attack off your grandmother 🤣

  • @restinpeacekobe2411
    @restinpeacekobe2411 5 років тому +2

    Watch real street fights using these techniques. What this video is missing is showing people how to actually hurt others. Everyone freezes when it comes to actually doing these things. Only 3 % can imagine and follow through

  • @rideforever
    @rideforever 8 років тому +9

    Can you really make money with this in the USA, truly it is the land of opportunity !

  • @MIsterSojaBohne
    @MIsterSojaBohne 8 років тому +31

    i want to see this guy in a real fight

    • @Cdcrx
      @Cdcrx 8 років тому +7

      Same, From All the Endurance training he does he could probably beat a fighter by outlasting him then throwing a kick at the end

    • @selfhelp9685
      @selfhelp9685 5 років тому +1

      @ninjarawr21 I guarantee he could whoop your ass.

  • @fergaray4041
    @fergaray4041 7 років тому +21

    this guy got dropped so much lol

  • @jankotz2264
    @jankotz2264 7 років тому +10

    That was a cool video ..
    but seriously, it would have been great to appreciate your practise partner a bit more and at least thank him (just a little tipp by the way :D)

  • @brottedy5676
    @brottedy5676 7 років тому +36

    this poor teen guy

  • @GabrielKnight666
    @GabrielKnight666 9 років тому +83

    Where is the REAL fighting (sparring) in this video?

    • @MrBrowneyedBeast
      @MrBrowneyedBeast 9 років тому

      +Gabriel Knight It takes a while for him to get to that.

    • @narcishichem4108
      @narcishichem4108 8 років тому

      Aczfcw :-)

    • @Gamesfan34260
      @Gamesfan34260 8 років тому +1

      +Gabriel Knight
      Well, it's what broken in to sections of him showing a slowed down version.
      Most people cannot keep track-nay, UA-cam player doesn't allow videos of a frame rate high enough to see it properly at the normal speed.
      As someone who learned the normal way, I can tell he's slowing down everything for new people.
      (Only reason I'm here is I wanted to learn a new style)

  • @kevinb7137
    @kevinb7137 9 років тому +34

    When all your techniques require a completely immobile, lethargic, non-threatening opponent, you aren't learning a martial art. You're learning poses.
    An opponent who is choking you is going to apply pressure and try to keep you in position. They will not stand with weak knees and idly wait for you to take them down, they're going to try to win.
    An opponent who is punching you isn't going to sit well out of range and telegraph, they're going to try to hit you. They're going to move unpredictably. They're going to move at full speed, and struggle against you if by chance you get a grip on the wrist. They certainly won't sit there, arm fully extended, and wait to be thrown.
    You are a disgrace to martial artists, and you are going to get people hurt thinking they are safe knowing how to defeat glorified practice dummies as opposed to resisting, aggressive opponents.

    • @2012tkdstudent
      @2012tkdstudent 9 років тому +6

      You are correct. People will try to hurt you, however learning these techniques in a controlled and safe environment is required to make these techniques instinctive.
      Most street fighter are not trained, so they will telegraph their attack. The most common "tell" of an attack coming is a step followed by a throw of a punch (or haymaker).
      His opponent in this video is not resisting because the teacher is teaching the technique. I do not know these two, but at my school we start with little to no resisting. Then as the student begins to learn the technique, more and more resistance is added. The student is coached through the entire process.
      One last thing, I am an instructor, and from an instructor point of view this is how you want to teach beginners. If you throw student into the fire and attack them like they were on the street, they will not sign up. That means no money and no job.You can be the best marital artist in the world, but if you are a jerk to your students or your training is too rough they will not join. New students won't join because, they feel like they are not capable of learning kung fu/martial arts

    • @kevinb7137
      @kevinb7137 9 років тому +4

      Even in a safe environment, if you don't at least do light sparring and show legitimate applications of your techniques, then you aren't doing anything but teaching half motivated poses.
      You don't know what any street fighter is trained in. Believe it or not, people do more than throw heavily telegraphed stepping haymakers. Especially not the sorts who attack people at random. Street fight videos are not only available, they're popular. See the variety yourself.
      A gradual teaching method is well and good, but realism and actually performing techniques at decent speed to demonstrate their proper execution is far more important if you want to show people how to defend themselves.
      There are plenty of teaching methods between beating a student upon their entry into the class and this act. If you're an instructor, perhaps you should consider the importance of teaching methods that actually prime people for full speed combat.

    • @2012tkdstudent
      @2012tkdstudent 9 років тому +1

      Kevin Brown trained fighters are les likely to fight on the street, because we fight on a daily bases. I don't know about other schools, but we teach taekwondo kickboxing mixed with muay thai and krav. We use kicks, punches, kness, elbows, and throws. We spar on a daily bases with padding. Sure there are some students who wants to spar without it, but we don't allow it. This is because of insurance.
      I have personally grew up fighting on the streets, so I know how rough it can be. I gave out beatings and I had my share of beatings.
      Not every student comes through the door looking to become a top fighter. Some come through to look or a new hobby, make new friends, or just for the workout. Whatever a student is looking for in martial arts that is what he or she will get out of their martial arts. Personally I was looking for new ways to whoop somebody. And guess what? I did learn new ways, but at the same time I learned self discipline and self control. Because I fight with people who know how to fight (ie capitalizing on mistakes). The urge to fight on the street has dissapeared.
      There is more to martial arts than fighting. If you go to a good school, then you won't feel the need to fight when you are outside the dojo/dojang.
      We cannot teach every hostile situation a student may encounter. We can only teach general situation, the student must adept and react quickly. Students are told to only use their martial arts if someone is trying to hurt them. If they have a knife or gun, do whatever the attacker tells you to do.

    • @kevinb7137
      @kevinb7137 9 років тому +2

      Trained fighters, and EXPERIENCED fighters are two very different things. Somebody who has grown up fighting knows more about fighting than slowly throwing haymakers.
      You can dole out every anti-violence cliche you can think of, but at the end of the day, if you are teaching martial arts FOR SELF DEFENSE, you need to train your students to (as you said) adapt and react quickly. Training dummy sparring partners are a good way to give people the confidence that they know how to defend themselves, without any of the skill or instinct or conditioning to back it up.
      Yes, there is quite a lot more to martial arts than learning how to fight (I began with capoeira, I learned to beat a drum and sing just as much as I learned to kick and evade). Likewise, the importance of actually training people to fight cannot be understated either. If people wanted solely to learn eastern philosophy, tradition, and to find themselves, they would go to temples and meditation retreats. If people wanted solely to learn to fight, they'd join sport fighting groups. There is a happy medium in which the martial and the artistic aspects of these traditions do not shadow each other, and if it isn't found, then you wind up with a mess like Jake Mace, who actually practices false teachings (look it up, he's been outed as a sham before).

    • @2012tkdstudent
      @2012tkdstudent 9 років тому +1

      Kevin Brown I have looked into Jake Mace, and now I totally agree with your original.
      I do not know much about kung fu, but there are a several instances where he lowered his head. That would be an easy knock out. I also noticed that there are no sparring videos.
      I went to his site, and there is no information about his past master/sifu. In other words his "school" has no heritage.
      The forms look good, but anyone can look at a kung fu/karate form online. It can be practice until the person look good doing it.

  • @leojackson459
    @leojackson459 9 років тому +61

    I feel sorry for the same guy who gets beaten up every time :P :P :P

    • @leojackson459
      @leojackson459 9 років тому +2

      Ummmm..... That was a figure of speech, not really meant to be taken literally.....!!!

    • @mocat2639
      @mocat2639 9 років тому

      Vic Val Yes, to take ukemi in training for a sensei is indeed considered an honor. Don't mind the ignorant. Check for instance Japanese martial arts if you don't believe it.

    • @Mydream91
      @Mydream91 6 років тому

      Jackson Leo

  • @miestrobewley5333
    @miestrobewley5333 Рік тому +5

    Jake , I love how you break down the moves 0step by step , those are very helpful tips

  • @reh0_072
    @reh0_072 3 роки тому +2

    Saolun hocam hareketleri kardeşimde denedim,bayıldı uyansın devam edicem

  • @pemphondanga4632
    @pemphondanga4632 8 років тому +256

    i tried it, didnt work, thats why am dead now

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  8 років тому +118

    Chuck Norris, Bruce Lee, or Jackie Chan.....Who is tougher?

    • @hari.r.k6414
      @hari.r.k6414 8 років тому +8

      i have one doubt,i love to fight but when ever i hit some one i stop hitting cuz my hands won't move and i feel sad that it might have hurt them and i feel fear in my heart is there any solution for this???😀

    • @Bjaerkai
      @Bjaerkai 8 років тому +1

      +Kadha Haran How long did you training kung fu. I'm so fucking hyped on it since 1 week. :D

    • @hari.r.k6414
      @hari.r.k6414 8 років тому +1

      +CS:GO StreaM for 1 month

    • @nekonata3284
      @nekonata3284 8 років тому +27

      anyone who didnt say bruce lee dosent know tough

    • @0hy026
      @0hy026 8 років тому +20

      bruce lee

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  5 років тому +3

    2019 New Years Resolutions...TELL ME or PICK ONE:
    1. FITNESS
    2. SPARRING
    3. KATA/FORM
    4. FLEXIBILITY
    5. WEAPONS

    • @alexliu1241
      @alexliu1241 5 років тому +1

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace Hb stop

    • @brianpoley8180
      @brianpoley8180 5 років тому +1

      6. To actually get in a fight.

  • @therandomkid2406
    @therandomkid2406 4 роки тому +10

    I think this guy is just winging his kung fu knowledge

    • @martialartstips5177
      @martialartstips5177 4 роки тому

      @Milwaukee Mayhem actually it turns out he's a legit practitioner

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  6 років тому +5

    Could Bruce Lee Fight for Real OR would he just "turn it on" for the camera in movies?

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 6 років тому

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace
      For real he beat up some karate back belts on set who tried it on with him, and he was incredibly fast also however the movies are different to real life fighting, so how we see him in the films is not how he'd fight in the street.

    • @gorillajits
      @gorillajits 6 років тому

      Have u ever been in a real street fight or even a real match. The answer is no!! There is no record of u having fought a real bout.

    • @erosmattos4158
      @erosmattos4158 6 років тому +1

      He has opened alot of tournaments and challenge lot's of fighter there's rare footage of it

  • @jbone09
    @jbone09 10 років тому +6

    This is a good tutorial video for beginners. I have a few issues with it, however. If someone has you in a rear naked choke, there is no conceivable way you're going to break the hold that easy. Not to mention, not many people go for a rear naked without putting their hooks in or dragging their opponent to the ground. My other main issue with this video is the trapping for the strike. It's assuming that the attacker would just let you pull him down. In a real fight, step by step goes out the window.

    • @ecnivmarng7163
      @ecnivmarng7163 2 роки тому

      In a real fight, the fight depends on the daily step-by- step practice of basic movements. Even a boxer depends on the daiy step by step practice.

  • @LiftUpYourEyes
    @LiftUpYourEyes 8 років тому +4

    Good fucking luck pulling this shit off in a fight.

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  7 років тому +25

    Follow Me on Snapchat & Instagram @ JakeMaceTaiChi

    • @anonymoussupport5538
      @anonymoussupport5538 7 років тому +1

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace can u read what I said on your video plz

    • @cookingshow7536
      @cookingshow7536 7 років тому +1

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace the boy is you already toture

    • @ajsingh7070
      @ajsingh7070 7 років тому

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace ...sure master

    • @CreeperLp3000
      @CreeperLp3000 7 років тому +1

      wtf...... Hes your master?.... Hes a disgrace for any martial arists. (just like Kevin Brown said). He just sucks.... if you want to learn Wing Chun or other Martial Arts, it would be the best you go and learn from a real Master. Hes just the opposite of what you should learn.

    • @davidpierre6620
      @davidpierre6620 6 років тому

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace

  • @nikolabl8154
    @nikolabl8154 4 роки тому +2

    First move looks like it works. Anyone tried?

  • @jordansnow1715
    @jordansnow1715 5 років тому +7

    this shit just wouldn't work in a real fight, especially if you've had proper training in some sort of boxing. btw I do muay Thai. whatever Mc. dojo you learned this at is gonna get you killed

    • @zeroamity4788
      @zeroamity4788 5 років тому

      I am trained in Krav Maga, so to see this, it is hard to figure out how it would apply in a street fight.

    • @RAVI_KHOLA
      @RAVI_KHOLA 4 роки тому

      It's not for street fight we just can use it for untrained guys

  • @mocat2639
    @mocat2639 9 років тому +14

    Kung Fu means higher level of understanding/experience through hard work. Has as much to do with making tea, bread, painting walls or practicing martial arts, it can apply to almost anything. To say Kung Fu is martial arts, this is not correct. This is a common mistake. Actually, if you practice anything for a longer period, you will attain a certain level of expertise but never complete mastery. A life time is too short to attain any mastery, you may have attained a higher level of understanding. In the end, a small note, it is not even pronounced or written correctly, it should be Gong Fu or Gung Fu. If you have attained any higher understanding of any martial arts (not sports), you shouldn't use these words that incorrectly. As an example: A baker who has done the same job for 30 years, day in and out, has probably attained some Gong Fu in bread making.

    • @dionminus4768
      @dionminus4768 9 років тому +1

      That's deep. 100% deep bra.

    • @christopherwalker6056
      @christopherwalker6056 9 років тому +1

      Dion Minus He is 100% correct. Google it. The word 'kung fu' has evolved into the name for Chinese martial arts, but originally this was not the case.

    • @SPastaL
      @SPastaL 9 років тому

      Mo Cat Indeed

    • @jon11383
      @jon11383 7 років тому

      Did you ever notice that he was saying it as "gong fu" ? It's spelled kung fu so people who aren't as knowledgeable on the subject as you can understand

  • @tendaikasambira
    @tendaikasambira 8 років тому +5

    I wanted to watch are fight but you give me rubbish, name your youtube stuff correct next time

  • @felipemiranda2788
    @felipemiranda2788 8 років тому +44

    DROP the elbows

    • @Cookie-tb1eo
      @Cookie-tb1eo 4 роки тому +2

      Felipe Miranda I felt that in my lower spleen when he said that 💀

  • @nicholasgarrett8594
    @nicholasgarrett8594 6 років тому +2

    From your full Nelson position, you could also skip to the last step (called diagonal flying in my lineage of Kung Fu and Tai Chi) to throw the opponent off without needing to break their hold. The throw over your hips will break their grip. Not fool proof, but really, nothing is.

  • @gigituls
    @gigituls 4 роки тому +2

    First of all... full nelson is difficult to perform on the street.
    Secondly, this is the stupidest explanation of the mechanics of this technique.... Nelson is not to cut your blood flow to the brain is the direct attack on to the cervical spine, very dangerous when performed properly. thirdly, chin na is not a separate style, it is a method of grappling, that we can meet in any Kung fu style, my favorite is the chin na is from eagle style...and its not simple mr mace....

  • @BilingueDualCore
    @BilingueDualCore 9 років тому +7

    Where is the real fighting?

  • @Chana0303
    @Chana0303 7 років тому +8

    gosh i thought my left earphone is dead😣😣😣

  • @Akire3j7u
    @Akire3j7u 8 років тому +136

    There is a little of thumbnail in your clickbait

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu  6 років тому +6

      A little thumbnail? Nice comment ;)

    • @ironmarc4757
      @ironmarc4757 6 років тому +7

      I think he wanted to say " There is a little of clickbait in your thumbnail " ...

    • @cammycam351
      @cammycam351 5 років тому

      @ninjarawr21 how would you know though? People like you just want to put people down for no reason.

    • @cammycam351
      @cammycam351 5 років тому +8

      @@ironmarc4757 no he meant to type it like that. It was a joke

    • @ThePlastikChair
      @ThePlastikChair 4 роки тому

      The best comment ever

  • @Fearless-zw9xw
    @Fearless-zw9xw 6 років тому +33

    I Accidentally hurt myself

  • @VState60
    @VState60 5 років тому +12

    A Full Nelson is neither a blood or air choke...but you have no clue about effect martial arts so why am I even explaining it? You’re going to get some unsuspecting fool injured.

    • @nightviper7354
      @nightviper7354 5 років тому

      leave out the knee kicking part
      they'll be fine

    • @da1t036
      @da1t036 4 роки тому

      I’m pretty sure he knows martial arts lol

  • @Fercurix
    @Fercurix 8 років тому +4

    When you are in Rear Naked choke, don't turn your chin to the gap, you turn to the far side 1st. Facing the the gap is where the choke becomes most effective because it can clamp both sides of bloodflow more effectively then. My Sifu taught it like you did here and I found by going deeper into martial arts that this is mostly taught wrong. Instead move to the wrist, clamp the arm down, THEN you move to the gap.

    • @gorillajits
      @gorillajits 6 років тому

      He'd just put himself in a good position to get his jaw fucked.

  • @crystalfmaibach8582
    @crystalfmaibach8582 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing! Despite all the bigmouths commenting here, this works perfectly fine...

  • @peterwilliamson4296
    @peterwilliamson4296 6 років тому +3

    In a deep stance like that so close to your attacker, your lead leg is very vulnerable to a thigh kick or a front leg take down. Both are common practice so you are quite vulnerable defending like that. A more fluid stance will be more useful. Hope that helps.

  • @ShaolinKungFuInstructional
    @ShaolinKungFuInstructional 3 роки тому

    embarrassing is how all these fake guys build their audience in the internet! there should be something done with these fakers wasting a lot of people time with fake hilarious techniques.

  • @ChiesHairArrange
    @ChiesHairArrange 4 роки тому

    日本の合気道、「突き」の「二教」に似てますかなあ?参考になる!ありがとうございます。

  • @funkyrandomnessmkg8751
    @funkyrandomnessmkg8751 9 років тому +9

    oooh, can you make a video of how to defend yourself from strangers attacking you using Kung Fu techniques!!!!!!!!!

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu  8 років тому +2

      +Funky Randomness MKG Yes! Click Here you might like this video we just made: ua-cam.com/video/hNC5HngDTZI/v-deo.html

    • @wford1984
      @wford1984 8 років тому +1

      Do you really think kung fu is appropriate for real situations?

    • @sudarshanaravamudhan9332
      @sudarshanaravamudhan9332 8 років тому

      will it is provided there's a true master

    • @wford1984
      @wford1984 7 років тому

      Sudarshan Aravamudhan what?

    • @sudarshanaravamudhan9332
      @sudarshanaravamudhan9332 7 років тому +3

      will If there's a true master of kung fu u dumbass..then it will be appropriate for real situations..

  • @wolfhawk1999
    @wolfhawk1999 5 років тому +5

    I was expecting better comments. You let me down, UA-cam!

  • @OneCoinArcade
    @OneCoinArcade 9 років тому +11

    "...like a preying mantis grabbing his prey..."

  • @badabing2302
    @badabing2302 6 років тому +2

    I wonder if he knows 7.5 million of the views are people watching this stoned laughing how stupid it is with their friends

    • @pasquinilli
      @pasquinilli 6 років тому

      Brandon Bassani being stoned is stupid.

  • @saeedsaeedi712
    @saeedsaeedi712 6 років тому +1

    Why these guys can NOT be real?! the Indian guy punch and stand still and let the white guy, do whatever he want to.. in real fight no one stand still and allow you to do all those stupid tricks... you would be lucky if you survive the first punch.

  • @Ndub19454
    @Ndub19454 9 років тому +6

    Damn, that poor guy is gettin toss around

  • @oggotti7488
    @oggotti7488 8 років тому +5

    This is some dojo bs.....sad what has happen to fighting......

    • @mikesimmons3876
      @mikesimmons3876 5 років тому

      Soy boys are getting in on the scams now also...

  • @fatdabaroonies8649
    @fatdabaroonies8649 4 роки тому +6

    UA-cam Algorithm: *Choreography*

    • @d8822d
      @d8822d 3 роки тому

      E p i c

  • @BloomingFields
    @BloomingFields 5 років тому +1

    My right ear is broken

  • @alfredaquino5381
    @alfredaquino5381 6 років тому +1

    I feel bad for the guy please don't do this to him it looks likes your just throwing him arround and you probably don't give him money so he can eat. You should try this in a real fight

  • @fakegingerninjatrickster9019
    @fakegingerninjatrickster9019 7 років тому +12

    JAKE MACE or FAKE MACE )))

  • @longreheimthors7723
    @longreheimthors7723 7 років тому +5

    Will use this in school I get bullied alot so This helps A TON!

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu  7 років тому +4

      Good luck Longreheim. Remember, avoiding the fight is best!

    • @Zena__
      @Zena__ 7 років тому +1

      Kung Fu & Tai Chi Center w/ Jake Mace awe come on... that's no fun lmao

  • @LAVATORR
    @LAVATORR 5 років тому +5

    This is my new favorite comedy channel.

  • @FrancisMaxino
    @FrancisMaxino 6 років тому +2

    This solution or counter to a full nelson is total BS. Any good old school wrestler will show you the easiest way to escape a full nelson is to put your arms straight up and slide straight down. You can slip straight out of it. And that reverse choke defence is useless, a strong guy will just hold on and go down to ground still strangling you, in fact you've just made it easier for him.

    • @JourneyToTheCage
      @JourneyToTheCage 5 років тому

      That rear choke was awful. No one does a choke like that.

  • @Junelikesbubbletea
    @Junelikesbubbletea 3 роки тому +1

    Can we all just appreciate tue assistant for a second.

  • @adamsalahvlogs6383
    @adamsalahvlogs6383 8 років тому +4

    The first move saved my life!

  • @fulca4389
    @fulca4389 8 років тому +10

    lol, the attacker is supposed to stay still??? lol

    • @Gamesfan34260
      @Gamesfan34260 8 років тому

      +Fulca It's a slowed down version, in a real fight, you'd move much faster making the attackers window of opportunity to react far smaller.
      It's slower for newer people...and so anyone can see what's going on because UA-cam doesn't allow a frame rate above 60fps which is far below the amount one sees in real life. (I'd estimate that humans move at a speed requiring 600 frames a second to see) (Fun fact, the human eye sees 1000 frames at max) (More fun facts, most people probably only see a 8th of that cause they don't need to see more than 30 when watching things and the 125 when walking around or playing a sport.)

    • @kingkirby8960
      @kingkirby8960 8 років тому

      +Gamesfan34260 I LOVE FACTS, TELL ME MORE! :D

    • @Gamesfan34260
      @Gamesfan34260 8 років тому

      Sausage Biscuit O.O I'd love to but I'm not quite sure what to say.

    • @the0nagers
      @the0nagers 8 років тому

      Sometimes in hard and fast situations or in traumatizing situations, people see in "slowmo". Perhaps it already happened to you, mostly because your body reacts with a huge amount of adrenalin, that causes seeing like 1000 frames

    • @Gamesfan34260
      @Gamesfan34260 8 років тому

      the0nagers Yeah, 1000 is the highest the human eye can typically see but this is probably just an average of the typical human's maximum potential, you might see more, you might see less.
      Tis how Science results work, averaging.

  • @markcallaway754
    @markcallaway754 9 років тому +10

    2:28 -cough-

    • @ArthurMorganOoO
      @ArthurMorganOoO 9 років тому +2

      Mark Callaway hahaha

    • @oo-mm6mw
      @oo-mm6mw 9 років тому +4

      +Mark Callaway Congrats, you have a dirty mind!

  • @michaelohare4277
    @michaelohare4277 6 років тому +1

    Who be watching 2019

  • @suckthis1684
    @suckthis1684 6 років тому +1

    Kung fu is like yoga for Asians and nothing more....this doesn't work in real fighting but it works in movies tho

  • @lightninglord1
    @lightninglord1 4 роки тому +3

    Hey Jake, thank you for teaching me how to use a chain whip. You didn’t know you did that, but, you did. Respect! I feel so alive bro!!!!!

  • @ApricotData474
    @ApricotData474 6 років тому +7

    Yeah that's a bit of clickbait.....just a smidge

  • @aurelianspodarec2629
    @aurelianspodarec2629 8 років тому +7

    Try to use more force and see if it really works though ;d

  • @liamsomeone6333
    @liamsomeone6333 3 роки тому +2

    2:13 I learned the same in (Japanese) jujutsu, and the way you get him on the floor is too ineffective. Put your right hand on his mouth and push towards his nose while you're turning, that way they can't resist.

    • @brianhuffman2070
      @brianhuffman2070 3 роки тому

      Its same I practice jukido jiui jitsu and after we break the full nelson we throw away the right arm then turn and wrist lock the left

  • @gregorypdearth
    @gregorypdearth 6 років тому +1

    "...kinetic energy that stems from the ground up..." Well, that is some BS. Red flags go up for me any time I hear a martial arts 'expert' misusing physics terms. Kinetic energy is ONLY possessed by a body in motion. Thus it has nothing to do with how you are standing or the ground. What he is talking about is potential energy, which in the case of bodily movements is the same no matter how you are standing (you can't create more energy than you are capable of delivering). If anything, having a low exaggerated stance like that decreases the amount of energy you can concentrate in any particular movement because your limbs have farther to travel (taking more time and thus requiring more energy to create any movement).
    Now, if moving counter to gravity means that your stance is important because it defines how much kinetic energy you can create efficiently, then sure, it is based on the causal chain starting from the ground up in some cases. Punching someone is a horizontal movement so it matters little how your feet happen to be planted regarding that kinetic energy. But moving to throw, kick or some other movement that involves pushing against the ground would potentially be connected to your stance. But the objections to this exaggerated stance still apply in those cases as well.
    That method of ducking a punch at 5:27 made me cringe. Dodging a punch with a knee bend? That is probably the slowest way to dodge a punch and it absolutely destabilizes that exaggerated stance. All someone would have to do is sweep your front leg (which is unnecessarily CLOSER to them due to that exaggerated stance) when you bend at the knee with your rear leg. Then you are flat on your face or ass.
    Dodge a punch with torso, shoulder and neck movements as it is a lot faster and doesn't jeopardize your stance. There is a reason you don't see people assuming those exaggerated stances in MMA or in actual street fighting. They reduce reaction time, jeopardize your front leg, increase your attack distance, and decrease your mobility. That is why the earlier MMA fights featured various martial arts styles but it all devolved to more basic fundamental stances and techniques over time. People figured this crap out and realized they needed to shed the unnecessary crap that doesn't work when getting you on the ground and pounding in your face is the ultimate goal.
    Something smells about this guy and his proposed techniques. Clickbaiting doesn't help his case and is very unprofessional.

  • @SkyLordPanglot
    @SkyLordPanglot 8 років тому +5

    A question. In the third stance what happens if the enemy tries to trip you and force you into splits?

    • @HiddenRealm
      @HiddenRealm 7 років тому +2

      Or you know, kicks you right in the fucking testicles because he has no fucking guard ability with his base so fucking wide... sure you can fucking pivot all day but you're *rooted* just like he said he was, he can't move his fucking legs fast enough to do anything with them like that, AND is leaving himself wide *literally wide* open. That's a fucking horrendous stance, and even his nameless unappreciated practice dummy knew better than to have a stance like that.

    • @thiccnicc6601
      @thiccnicc6601 5 років тому +1

      Just know that none of the videos this guy makes are reliable. Learn wrestling, boxing, muy tai, jiu jitsu, etc. Dont learn this stupid karate and kung fu hog wash

  • @TheTeikoku
    @TheTeikoku 7 років тому +6

    Maybe it works...against an 80 pound opponent like him..

  • @marticztn8493
    @marticztn8493 8 років тому +36

    poor guy....

    • @whichwayistheocean
      @whichwayistheocean 8 років тому +1

      +Baron Zhu I know right xD hes just like a practice dummy

    • @bocaliul
      @bocaliul 6 років тому

      Eh look at your chanel and look at his and say the diferrence.

  • @Atomic_bman
    @Atomic_bman 2 роки тому +1

    It’s very clear that nobody in this comment section knows any thing about martial arts

  • @maayhem9900
    @maayhem9900 5 років тому +2

    Do they not know people adjust and move around they dont just stand there and do nothing after you do somethingg😂😂😂

    • @RealKungFu
      @RealKungFu  5 років тому +2

      Aaron Dimas We do, that’s why we practice hundreds of not thousands of moves and strategies!

    • @flapafloupas4262
      @flapafloupas4262 4 роки тому

      You do it fast so they cant react

  • @narshkajke
    @narshkajke 9 років тому +11

    the thumbnail is misleading
    10/10 mad respect, nice bait

  • @SoteroBruh
    @SoteroBruh 8 років тому +48

    he is a scam

  • @CaptainAnimePirate
    @CaptainAnimePirate 6 років тому +13

    Clickbait- no fighting at all!!

  • @joelalexander7328
    @joelalexander7328 7 років тому +1

    I'm not asking disrepectfully the following question: What is your Kung Fu background? Whose tutelage were you under? Also, what rank did you achieve? I would greatly appreciate your response.

  • @lonelytraveler631
    @lonelytraveler631 6 років тому +2

    Those movements takes you practicing a long time until you truly make it works. Awesome tutorials!

  • @drstrudel353
    @drstrudel353 6 років тому +6

    Look at the professionals making bait! They grow up so fast.

  • @aleta356
    @aleta356 9 років тому +4

    se ve que al profesor le gusta que le agarren por detrás e.e

  • @jasonrutibager7542
    @jasonrutibager7542 8 років тому +4

    THAT'S NOTHING KUNG FU. HE COPIED THE JIU JITSU HE TOOK FOR A FEW WEEKS FROM A GRACIE CLASS AND MADE IT HIS OWN. HAHAHAHA
    FAKE.

    • @oneofegoraptorschins4422
      @oneofegoraptorschins4422 8 років тому

      +Jason Rutibager Wow you're really one of those ignorant ones, aren't you?

    • @jasonrutibager7542
      @jasonrutibager7542 8 років тому +1

      One of Egoraptor's chins lol. because i can see right through his fake kung fu? yes.

    • @oneofegoraptorschins4422
      @oneofegoraptorschins4422 8 років тому

      Then I apologize for my behaviour. Please let me ask. What is the problem with this video?

    • @beauifulheart3278
      @beauifulheart3278 8 років тому

      +One of Egoraptor's chins The stance he took saying it was kung fu stance is in fact Jiu Jitsu stance.

    • @jasonrutibager7542
      @jasonrutibager7542 8 років тому

      5:11 is a horrible stance. he's also having Uki stand as a lefty. just see too many mistakes and false teachings.

  • @rehmanreal
    @rehmanreal 4 роки тому

    I hope that these techniques are helpful in real life

  • @hankslywetfoot7817
    @hankslywetfoot7817 Рік тому +1

    This is exactly what I would expect from this guy

  • @EddieTripET
    @EddieTripET 4 роки тому +5

    I've been following your page! I've been practicing some of the Arts you teach! So, thanks. You're actually teaching me a lot of my updated combat. I've always been a fighter, street/school fights.. but, never professional.. but this knowledge that you're teaching is real technique. && Technique is what makes you better than your opponent. So, thanks again!

  • @thomasnguyen2718
    @thomasnguyen2718 8 років тому +21

    click bait?

  • @RealKungFu
    @RealKungFu  7 років тому +25

    Is the UFC DEAD???

    • @DeadRatStew
      @DeadRatStew 6 років тому +4

      Why did you like your own comment

    • @jksbottommole8463
      @jksbottommole8463 6 років тому

      NOPE!!!IM A FA AND THAT IS WRONG

    • @Hymn645
      @Hymn645 6 років тому +1

      The ufc will probably out live most of the traditional martial arts.

    • @lucinhamoura5270
      @lucinhamoura5270 6 років тому

      Pedro. Gustavo
      Pedro. Gustavo

    • @yika-5967
      @yika-5967 6 років тому

      Yes. They are dead.

  • @ryans-man5829
    @ryans-man5829 7 років тому +1

    You guys should be ashamed. Jake Mace is doing us a favor by showing his knowledge of these martial arts. If you do not accept the fact that he is trying to help, leave. Why be here and spam these hateful comments.

  • @GRAYWOLF232
    @GRAYWOLF232 6 років тому +1

    Bro go beat KSI he called every youtuber out for a boxing match , includes you :)

  • @TrickWithAKnife
    @TrickWithAKnife 6 років тому

    That’s cute. Too bad only martial artists stand a meter from their opponent and do predictable punches.
    In a real situation you’re going to get shoulder charged before you even realize you’re in a fight and hit with half a dozen wild haymakers before you even remember that very specific move you saw in a UA-cam video that one time. People are unpredictable. You’re going to get hit, and it’s going to mess with your head.
    It’s an easy mistake to make. I’ve studied many different martial arts and thought I was pretty good. Then I learned the hard way that martial arts is a good way to prepare your body for a fight, but in the end it’s probably a good punch to the chin that will decide who wins.

  • @M_AX_D
    @M_AX_D Рік тому +1

    Alert : don't try this on someone coz ur life is on the line

  • @meaninglesswalls
    @meaninglesswalls 3 роки тому +1

    My left is now po from kung fu panda thanks 😊

  • @dkilla01
    @dkilla01 5 років тому +1

    audio issues, buzzing coming in on the right ear

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    @1Crypto_news1 2 роки тому

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