Should You Wear Goku's Weighted Clothes?
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- Опубліковано 22 сер 2018
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Goku is able to achieve great power levels through his intense training with weighted clothes, but should you? Kyle weighs the risks on this week's Because Science!
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Learn more:
• Effect of weight vests on jumping power and agility: bit.ly/2Lfmysg
• Effect of weight vests on lower-body power of rugby players: bit.ly/2PvjgUU
• Effect of hypergravity training on running and throwing: bit.ly/2MunXQY
• Effect of hypergravity on skeletal muscle performance: bit.ly/2MMEDmf
• Effect of weight vest training on sprinting: bit.ly/2Mw9RPq
• Ankle weights: pros and cons: lat.ms/2MuodPW
• Effects of weight vests on military training: bit.ly/2OYtOLh
• Wearing a 200-lb weight vest: bit.ly/2OXU4p3
• Weighted clothing: bit.ly/2BCm8wr - Наука та технологія
Hey! Thanks for watching. Loved how this episode turned out. You can find all of the resources I used in the show notes. I see a lot of angry comments, but remember, the question was should YOU wear weighted clothing. Goku is a super buff alien and he can obviously pull it off, but would using our Earth-version of weighted clothing give you similar benefits? Keeping that in mind, I stand by my conclusion. -- KH
Tein has almost hit rock bottom but Yemma fucking went farther under rock bottom
Your science is over 9000!!!, i have to stop using dumbbell as punching weight, i always using dumbbell as punch training, i thought it could help with my arm strength, but when i see your explanation, i think i should stop doing that.
I know this probably wont be answered. But if I where to lose weight an add the amount of weight I lost keeping my weight the same overall would it help? Maybe even only adding half the weight. For every pounds I lose adding 1.
Dude. Bro. This is my first Because Science video viewing, and every other second you look like you're about to poop really hard. Not a huge hinderance or feature, but it is entertaining.
imma keep it real with you cheif if youre the speaker why are you trying to write backwards on a piece of plexiglass rather than just write normally and flip the video. just make sure the speaker doesnt wear letters or numbers
"You should only be wearing weighted clothing during training, and not all of the time".... That's where the comparison went wrong. Goku trains ALL THE TIME!
Wil Morges that makes a lot sense lol 😂 I feel stupid for not seeing that
200th like
No he didn’t he didn’t sleep with them
No goku stops to heal so he gets stronger faster
@Cookie Assassin he said that for the room of time
he trains all the time but outside that place
You're much better off just doing a hundred pushups, 100 situps, 100 squats, and running 10 km a day
Hahaahahhaha! Agreed...
Just be careful not to draw any nipples on crabguys. An if so, deffo dont use a permnant marker
No, u one punch douche
Just don't get carried away with your training or you'll be trading in your hair for an overbearing sense of existential angst.
Lol that reference from Lookism
The weights we need to investigate are rock lees weights
Lol you serious those are just ants against gokus weighted clothing you narutards
Ps, I'm talking about the god damn shit they wear on Whis' training.
Also, Lee only spreaded dusts, FROM A HIGH GROUND.
While Gokus was placed and made a crack.
@@pleasedont7439 goku's clothes arent even that heavy bitch. When rock lee dropped his weights the floor fucking exploded. Fucking pussy db is a bad show
Anime retards fighting over shows instead of just enjoying what they like. Classic weebs.
yeah I totally can't stand all those tards
@@gigachad6804 guy calm down and db isn't a bad show, its a classic too
This video has better CGI than Dragonball Evolution!
Nah
@@TheGeoXWar r/whoosh
Lol
There is no such thing as Dragon Ball Evolution
It’s a movie
"vertical leap improved only 4 inches"
This is actually quite a nice gain.
He's not saying the gains aren't good, he's saying they're not going to be like in Dragonball where the characters train for a month and can suddenly leap over a house.
@グールにも愛が必要 kilofeet? Wtf?
@グールにも愛が必要 ik, just never seen it used before.
@@SCP--rj8hm
I mean... kilo equates to 1000 base units, so it's not wrong.
@@Jason_Ultimate yeah, but its wierd!
why is Thor educating me
Because you're not worthy of Mjolnir
Because all his people are dead and he wanted to try something new...
I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂
That's not thor!
@@nil981 i don't know man. His ever-constant puns may be mighty mortal, but those locks sure look to be forged by the gods!
Krillin is my favorite DBZ character. Pure human and still hangs. Respect the no nosed guru, man.
I’m on 147 DB right now and if I’m not wrong isn’t “Krillin” kuririn?
@@husseinrima2571 Watch it in english dubbed.
The DBZ characters also had several several YEARS of training with them, from young ages. The time span alone could compensate their bodies into recognition of the weight. All of what you said is true, if you're sloppy while wearing them you'll get hurt. But flexibility training, and constant focus put on those exposed joints would be a lot like doing a workout till absolute failure. So long as you dont let your weights to get too heavy too soon you should be fine. Remember Goku was stronger than a grown man before he could walk. So the point of this practice is to have constant tension put on his body to make him have to constantly watch what hes doing. It helps his focus and control over his body. So that even if he took them off, or was fighting he WASNT just swinging around radically and losing control over his joints, tendons, etc. If you dont train or wear them the RIGHT way with your focus and alert on high at all times like every second you're wearing them you'll get hurt. You have to focus on not hyper extending at any time. Constant working out, hes not just wearing them like clothes, every move he makes is planned out. So that when he does lift his arm for something small like scratching his head or holding a cup hes making sure his whole body is in on it and making the conscious effort to move around without putting too much strain on his shoulder, rotator cuff, and elbows. His whole body is moving around with insane amounts of control. The more your body acclimates to that level of focus, the better off you'll be doing this training. Side note, goku is an alien who's body literally doubles its ability with every last rep and battle. So this training is literally perfect for his race. Humans would not be able to advance that fast without doing the training at a very young age. And of course with much lighter weights. If the body is used to being that heavy it'll compensate, if you focus on all of your movements and dont fling around willy nilly you should be fine. But again that's a "every second of every day" kind of thing. 24/7 focus, no matter what.
@@russ7009 you do know that you can train WITHOUT bulking up, right? Toning is just as important as bulking if not more. And for kids its just like endurance training which IS fine. Dont be like future Trunks, okay?
Goku is not a alien, do you think hes a bald green man
@@Cay9z brush he's a saiyan. The bald green guy is a Namekian. Neither earthlings. Both Aliens. Goku is an alien fromm planet Vegeta. Go watch dragon Ball
@@seanweaver9810 You dont know what I meant by alien
@@Cay9z bruh moment watch dbz
I once tried to use instant transmission, but accidentally used special beam cannon.
aye drien lol special beam canoned myself in the forehead.
Blew your eyebrows off huh
Thats what she said
Dead m8😂
aye drien
That explains the haircut...
"Only 4 inches" that's the difference between being able to dunk or not
And the distance needed for a hard spike in volleyball
Also in the naruto run video he said that miliseconds could make hell a big difference on a competion to that must be something too
"Only 4 inches"...
Let the penis jokes fly
1... "haven't heard that in awhile thanks ExtenZe"
2 ... "that's enough for my wife"
3 ... "I ment girth not length"
Insert you own penis joke here
@@ChronicSkater 4. You can't even see yours (no offense, just a random penis joke)
4 inches... I wore body armor (about 50lbs) everyday for about 8 hours a day. My spine shrunk 2 inches. So after doing the math, you can jump 2 inches higher with extra back and knee pain. If you try it, get a good chiropractor
I was wearing my armor!
- Vegeta (DBZ Abridged)
Oh I see...
Vegeta's Protection 😂
The f*cks a condom
Garlic...Gun...FIIIIREEEEEEEE
Tfs
Used to do breakdance, my instructors made me use ankle weights for some minutes during training to make me kick more strongly and get more inertia to get all the crazy rotation stuff. I think, as studies say, it s very good for agility based training but nothing more.
I wore a backpack half my weight.
I ended up with a terrible posture.
😂
healthy bone snake vs heavy knowledge
You could have just said you went to school
Notice, Goku isn't wearing it all on his back
Noneya Bizz yeah but wrist bands would mess up a normal humans wrist
Yeah but you forgot one thing....Goku isn't human. Not poking holes, I'm just..... Saiyan
falconsfye so then he got zenkais from damaging his ligaments lol and piccolo is stretch armstrong with a healing factor.
Roshi and krillin did similar training with the turtle shells
Yaaas
Saiyan isnt even a thing till z though hes just a little weremonkey ting in db
Rock Lee is human.
thats why 10+ years ago when I was practicing martial arts almost fulltime, i only bothered with ankle and wrist weights. I only wore them outside of the actual training times. the point was to make every little action: walking, cooking, working, etc an extra effort by itself, to not let my arms and legs just drop, to make every movement consciously and purposefully. The end result wasnt to make my muscles grow or anything like that, but make some muscles around my joints more durable. I found that my joints were able to withstand higher impacts/recoils from my own punches and kicks.
But that was then, and here i am now. more than 10 years later. Suffered an injury that theres no way to 100% recover from. Spinal nerve damage. I had to give up martial arts. I can do most activities but with some limitations and every once in awhile my legs or parts of my legs would go numb and then Id have to use a cane to keep my self from dropping to the ground all of the sudden in front of people.
Life is more than martial arts. focus on life. focus on enjoying all aspects of life. Same things happen with many stunts-man, that retire from stunts and start management, business, etc. just family life. LIFE !!
This is interesting.
I was actually planning on doing an experiment that included a weighted vest, ankle weights and shoulder weights (biceps really) as well as a weighted belt. The weight would gradually go up, rather than be conistent. Up until now I deemed this as merely another experiment among many but I see now I must do this for the benefit of science!
Very motivating to say the least!
So, how's the experiment?
He died
RIP
Yamcha'd
The bit at 7:23 is important to mention though. Having significant downward pressure on your limbs can mess up your joints if you're not careful enough. Particularly the shoulder since tries to stabilize the weight on your arm.
“So, nudity makes you stronger?”
“No, we’re wearing weighted clothes.”
“Of course.”
Tfs😂
Fuckin abridged 😂😂😂😂
Cause that would be ridiculous. HAHAHAHA
So that hair DOES compensate for something...
@@PaganUchiha Haha DANGLY PARTS
Captain America: I can do this all day.
Goku: Can you do it for twelve episodes and a movie special, though?
Captain America: ...........
Ain't that shorter than 24 hours?
@@lenny6290 depends on perspective
Dark Wíng I mean the tournament of power was 48 minutes
Loch .e that’s like 2 years in real life
He means “can u do it for five minutes”
I always thought Goku got so strong that his weighted clothing started to feel like regular clothes to us. That’s why he doesn’t take it off anymore lol.
Cannonically he stopped ussing it after Kai's training
@@angelstouge2195 I'm not sure about this, he keep using it in dbs on the beerus planet, and above all its because with gravity rooms he can do the same, but more and with a perfect repartition.
bro goku or any DBS character is only strong when they use ki or while fighting otherwise they are just normal human so they can get stronger
@@spinothenoooob6050tell me you have watched DBS only without telling me you've watched DBS only. Goku used to take bullets and grenades like nothing as a kid without even using ki.
@@spinothenoooob6050 you need ki to do literally anything lmao
10:54 10 tons x 10 because he was training on King Kai's planet.
I always take off my clothes before a fight - they run away every time.
Must be the power level boost.
Go eat another cheeseburger Randy.
Or they think you're a perv.
Greggory do you not get the joke?
Greggory r/woooosh
Obviously it's because on this planet getting naked increases your power level...at least that's what we tell invading Saiyans like Raditz.
'slight improvments in agility'
Yeah. But when you plateau at the highest level of fitness, small improvements go a long way. Especially when you are competing.
After newbie gains an athlete should be aiming for 2 to 3 inches a year and god damn it they gained 4 inch in a week? Like what the hell
@@boracebecioglu9563 I feel like if you wore weighted clothes all the time. Nothing crazy, just enough to feel it. You would definitely gain with out hurting yourself. When it no longer feels heavy go up just enough to feel weight again. You also would get a bit of speed and energy cause you would be lighter, when you remove it. That is just logical lol.
Usually these kind of studies are done on beginners since the change is easier to measure when it is relatively larger and the adaptations are usually also faster. Pro athlete is most likely not going to get as much benefit as a beginner if any.
I think they tested for wrong results.
Yes, you can sprint for about a second faster, or do less than a 10 pushups more, but that's also not what you trained.
What you trained is not the strength exactly. Afterall, you didn't do much while wearing it.
What you did though is wear it constantly. which means you trained constantly.
So what you actually trained the most is not strength, but endurance.
@@boracebecioglu9563 No lmao. Most of these studies take untrained subjects + It was done for weeks not one week.
TLDR: A weighted vest helps, but wrist and ankle weights are very dangerous for your joints.
*Wear 8 shirts and 4 wrist bands all soaked in water (or coconut oil).* I think that those increases in numbers are actually pretty good given that it takes so long to see gains when you’re already close to your max gains. I was 440lbs, and when I got to 340lbs I felt skinny and as light as a feather walking around, even though I was 340lbs lol... Having that extra weight definitely helps for training.
I wouldn't antagonize Krillin too much. He's always got that destructo-disc to fall back on, and that's no joke.
existenceisrelative ...that he never uses at the right times.
Cell disagrees
At least when Frieza used it, it ended in a KO.
@@ZombiZohm ya,he KO ed himself instead of goku,what worse is that frieza actually was controlling them and he was still not able to him them
Unless ur cells neck
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@@b11magatrhisiartmyronr.27 who knows
I think the biggest problem is that wearing weighted gear all the time maybe doesn't give your muscles sufficient time to regenerate their muscle fibers, which is why it's better to train smart and not necessarily just hard.
I want to say, I love these videos and this channel in general. Love it. I've thought about this video specifically, and while I surely agree with everything said as it's pretty plain and simple, it occurs to me, even though this may or may not be specifically mentioned in the Dragon Ball series, that the weights worn, specifically the ankle and wrist weights, could be a matter of forced control in movement. Considering the strain (as mentioned) put onto joints while wearing the extra weight, a small amount of additional weight would force the use to move that much more slowly to essentially not break or damage themselves. What this would be doing would obviously not be a matter of substantial strength gain, but would instead force the wearer to be slow and controlled. And, if the wearer could move ultra fast whilst carrying the specified amount of extra weight, their movements could be substantially speedier upon removal of the weight.
This part of the weight wearing makes sense. It seems to just be kind of a way to demonstrate, "Oh hey, I'm this strong and fast while wearing all of this extra weight...let me take it off and you'll see what I can REALLY do." Since by comparison, even if they were super fast, they'd be moving like a slug compared to what they could do without the weight. I think Rock Lee from Naruto still holds the absolute best weighted clothing/speed reveal in all of anime/manga history; maybe forever. I do imagine that very slow or isometric (static) training with ankle or wrist weights could be effective. Natural movements or holds, and long time under tension. Also, I know my comment is about 2 years late here. 😂
4 more inches vertically and 10 more push ups are actually quite impressive.
I got 40 from 30 pushups in 3 training sessions, and I am not experiencing noobie gains anymore.
Yeah, but not nearly as impressive as the gains from a regular strength training cycle would be.
i thought the same. i used to play vball. improving my jumping by 4 inches would've been awesome
Lydendor1 why not just do both
4 more inches on vertical jump is impressive in a few weeks 10 more pushups eh
dude, a few weeks of training and u can run 1 second faster, 10 more push ups, 4 inch higher vert??? thats amazing. do u know how much a second counts in sprinting? and how much 4 inches is in a jump? those r huge increases in short amounts of time
exactly my thoughts.
Eitherway you would be rippes
Daniel Cha facts I might start doing it to get my vertical up
Olympians already do alot of resistance training I think
Daniel Cha yea despite those numbers being small it is still an increase. And increase that might oh idk....get first in the olympics? Yea.....everything cm and second counts
2:04 DrDisrespect reference. Ripped from head to tippy toe
Gg
He even does the finger steeple and head nod. What an absolute Champion.
went into the comments to find this comment
Literally was hoping someone else caught that
This is amazing! I really appreciate the way you correlated the training from a popular Japanese cartoon with real life data and research.
1:51
Krillin owned count: 37
The TFS references are everywhere
Little Green is happy right now...
Ting*
It’s alright Lee..
Take them off 👍🏻
pointlessproductions the fifth gate... OPEN!!!!
Think lees weights were wayy Heavier
Might guy consents youu
@@NotL3g1t obviously is
@@NotL3g1t lees weights were 1.4 tons
I actually tried this for three weeks. If you're interested, here's how it went down...
I've been training for years, Boxing, Muay Thai and MMA. A couple years back, just before COVID, I got invited to fight in Strelka. I hadn't had a fight since my late twenties and I was one of the oldest fighters on the roster, so to get the edge over the younger competition, I thought I'd give it a try. I lived in (at home only) and trained with 2-2kg wrist weights on each forearm, the same on each leg and a 30kg vest strapped to my upper body.
At home:
Doing regular shit, like frying an egg was beyond frustrating, because all the gear would just get in the way. Eventually, I started walking around the house like a crab, so I didn't knock shit over and that included my kids! After a couple days, I started keeping my forearms bent in a semi-curl position without realizing, because I wasn't feeling any beneficial resistance on the muscle groups I was trying to target. After about a week, I had to keep them like that to relieve the strain off my rotator cuffs. I could feel some minor benefit in my core, because I had to WORK to keep a solid posture at all times, but in general, I could feel the unnatural position actually changing my posture for the worse.
In terms of legs, I didn't really notice a difference. MMA and crossfit are pretty leg intensive, so maybe I didn't use enough weight or walk around enough, but I definitely felt it in the ligaments in my feet (and not in a good way), because I constantly had to correct my center of balance. I didn't try weighted sleeping, but I'm pretty sure it's a bitch!
During training:
Training was more frustrating than day to day life. Weighted training gear has it's benefits, but when you strap weights onto places that don't need them, they seriously get in the way! For example, pushups are nearly impossible with wrist weights, because your wrists can't bend. Sit-ups are awesome with wrist weight's but the vest restricts you from fully sitting up.
Funny enough, I found bag and pad work to be the most counter-productive of the lot! I actually thought I'd gain in this department. The weights kept flying back and forth when I punched, especially with jabs and crosses. I had to keep resetting them, which took more time then the actual training itself! With kicking, I could feel some benefit with teeps, but with roundhouse kicks, the weights flung me off balance and stopped me from following through into my target and once again, just like with my wrists, it restricted joint movement in my ankles. The vest just got in the way of everything.
There's my personal account. I hope that gives some insight to all the potential SSJ's out there... Weighted training gear isn't gonna miraculously help you achieve the transformation! They don't simulate extra gravity (like you think), because the extra weight isn't evenly distributed throughout your body. Give it a bash, maybe you'll get so angry from trying to live and train in them, that you'll explode and your hair will turn yellow 😀 Personally, all I gained was wasting three weeks of crucial training time. To be honest, you'll probably gain more by jogging with a barbell...
Brilliantly done vid, I laughed my ass off 🤣🤣🤣
As someone who's a huge dragonball fan, I really appreciated all the effort that clearly went into making this as accurate to the series as possible! Thank you so much for the awesome videos!
Already wearing them. They're call fat.
LMFAOO
@Johnny Moronta Yajjirobe.
And to be honest I can clarify that I have some super strong legs because of my weight too so I feel like weight works
BRUHHHHHH LMFAO
Lmao that's a good one.
Clearly weighted boots and wrist bands are dangerous for humans, but due to Saiyan's "special" ability to get stronger every time they survive an injury, wearing workout equipment that regularly inflicts small joint injuries may actually be very useful for Goku.
Hit the nail on the head.
Coyoteseattle Has anyone ever said that saiyans aren't incredibly stupid? :p
The episode was about if YOU should wear weighted clothes.
The injuries have to be life threatening in order for a "ZENKAI boost" to kick in and substantially increase their strength.
Besides that, their battle power only evolves through training or during actual combat. Small "micro tears" is a result that comes from normal resistance training.
What about Kame's shell ?
“Ripped out of his mind from head to tippey toe” 🙏 Love the reference.
This was a beautiful introduction to your channel! This was fun and educating, thank you so much for your hard work!
No, all the cool kids wear Rock Lee leg braces.
PowahSlap Entertainmint Exactly what I was thinking when I clicked this video. Lol
Neeeeeerd!
Why are you In every video I watch?!??????!!!!
The amount of jaws that dropped when those weights hit the floor.......
Another damn Justin. Y
Hah imagine the damage Goku tossing his boots would cause
- Here, catch!
- Uargh!
I'm dead🤣🤣🤣🤣
- what the hell goku why would you throw that!?!!
- oh sorry I forgot you weren’t a *god* like me
ShowdowStoper ______ #ssjgod lmao
7:48 yeah you've gotta introduce it along with what he says after
watched 2 videos and loving this guy and this channel lol SUBBED!
"Its cold out here, its like im in a frieza"
- Thor with diploma 2019
That pun came out Coola than I thought.
2:26
*"Its like I'm in a frieza"*
Me: *"Its like I'm in a cooler"*
Frieza : Am i a joke to you...👆
It's a bit,COLD
But being Cooler is not cannon
its like I’m in a king cold😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😉🤣😉🤣😉😉😉😉😉
Same
I just really admire the creativity in this. Make more stuff please.
Years ago I used to wear wrist and ankle weights when training karate, particularly kata, and it made me noticeably faster when sparring in the dojo. The look of shock I received about how quick I was hasn't left my brain 20years later
I did actually use to wear a 20lb vest while doing no impact cardio and some lifting. I thought it was fantastic. Made me feel great and I had more and more control of my body.
@@tentaclefuntime1004 actually quite a lot, please do better
@@tentaclefuntime1004 sure big guy
@@tentaclefuntime1004 a 20 pound vest on you while exercising will feel very heavy very quickly
@@tentaclefuntime1004 You're an absolute weakling in real life, I'm calling it.
agree. I was wearing 2,5kg huge metal chains tied on my ankles for two months whole day and in the end of it when i release them and go sleep i have incredible speed in my legs. Back then i was doing martial arts
Nah bro
*Push Ups*
*Sit Ups*
*And a whole lotta juice*
You fool.
*It's Chin ups*
*Crunches*
*And a whole lotta milk.*
Plenty*
Steroids boom roasted
@@lanceesposito9287 Lmao
I wanna i wanna
My understanding on weighted vests is that when fighters cut weight they add the vest to there workout to match their previous weight so as to not lose the power from the legs and such that comes from losing weight which results in muscle loss as well. It helps keep the speed of your new weight while keeping the muscle in your legs of your previous weight and come fight day the difference in weight won’t affect your fighting style
Can you do a video just on their weighted gravity training? Would it be possible to keep working out in "x" about of gravity until you became comfortable with it and then continuely slowly add more gravity to then recieve strength and speed goals when you return to normal gravity?
Why does Thor have a UA-cam channel ?
I would imagine you meant Thora.
BECAUSE SCIENCE!!!
*"A* UA-cam channel?" He told he had two. He liked it, so he made... *ANOTHER!*
@@sniperguff Thora?
becazúse he was a brilliant scientist
Thanks for this now I’m going to wear weighted clothing until September 20 so when I Naruto run into Area 51 I can reach light speed
XD
Nani
So how was it?
U didn't do it did ya XD
Its November first TiMe TrAvAlEr
I know this was posted a year ago but in order for bodies to get used to altitude they have to acclimate, for instance people who climb the Himalayan mountains take time to get their bodies adjusted to the higher altitudes. You were talking about how if you wore ankle and wrist weights it has potential to cause serious harm, now I say this as a weight lifter, it’s not about the weight it’s about the reps, adding let’s say 1 Lbs on each wrist but not ankles and purely ‘acclimate’ the muscle movements to this new weight and build from there. The more you work a muscle the stronger it becomes; I had an injury pertaining to my ball in socket, it was dented in the front and back and they highly recommended surgery, I declined surgery and opted for muscle rehab and spend 3 months strengthening both shoulder muscles. I feel that there is a safe way to doing this
The thing about saiyans is is that they heal a lot different than humans every time there body is damaged it comes back 2x better if a human hurts a joint it’s hard to come back from
When Vegeta was training in like 14x gravity it literally inspired me to workout! 40 yrs old and I still love that damn anime..😑
47 here
its anime
geoffrey rodgers anime is Japanese for cartoons
no its not, it is its own thing,
definition:
Anime
ˈanɪmeɪ,ˈanɪmə/Submit
noun
''a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children''
@@geoffreyrodgers5373 I know its anime..comment section geniuses.
Goku's shirt is totally plausible if you take the Mythbusters' approach and try to replicate the results.
190 cubic inches of tungsten is about 60kg. The shirt Goku wore definitely looks much thicker than a regular shirt, and there's nothing saying it has to be made like a regular shirt, requiring a specific fabric with an enormous density.
If you were able to disperse the metal over the shirt's surface area, you can start to get an idea of how thick the shirt would have to be. I think you could store the weight across the shirt by having a cell/quilted like structure, holding crushed tungsten. Much like weighted blankets are made. This would hold the weight, as well as allow for movement flexibility. You can quibble about specifics, but this is the general idea.
Based off of one of my shirts, I used a surface area of 1000 sq inches, because that was a good deal smaller than my 1200 sq inch large shirt I used as a reference. If you divide that 190 cu inch by 1000, the tungsten would be .19" thick, uniformly across the surface area of the shirt.
Since this is if it was a solid sheet, I assumed that 25% of the shirt's area would be taken up by the quilting pattern. This would consolidate the tungsten to 75% of the surface area, pushing up the thickness a bit. Meaning that the shirt would be about .25 inches thick.
We don't see a quilted pattern. So let's assume, like a weighted blanket, that there is a durable exterior layer that masks and protects the structure underneath.
I think Goku's shirt could totally pass for 1/4" thick and would be flexible, yet difficult enough to move around in to explain his difficulty taking it off.
There you have it, a 60kg tungsten weighted shirt that is a plausible solution for Goku's training undergarment.
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Thogg dont care
which is why his shirt can withstand so many attacks..... you're a genius my guy
you the genius ma dude
@Abigail Slaughter this is a world that has a company like capsule Corp..... I think they can figure it out....
increasing your vertical leap by 4 inches and a second off a 40 time if that was the distance is pretty significant actually. You also wouldn't expect your endurance (how many pushups you can do to be effected as much) as how much weight you could push.
The improvements from weighted clothing were pretty good considering how long it takes to improve those feats under normal circumstances. The improvements were really good for a week only.
Some say the backpacks full of books in school is the same.
I carried a roughly 80 pound pack in HS. I had an insane vertical leap, and the most impressive looking lower half imaginable. But I didn't actually exercise so I had very little stamina to go with it.
Kinda as you are weighing yourself down. Dont any reap improve comes from it besides sturdier legs
I did the same but I think it caused back pain but I’m not to sure
WuzNab this is the dumbest thing I’ve read. Just go google it. It’s horrendous for your back
Well up to 1 week ago for the while school year I was using a 70 pound backpack as well I dosen't hurt your back if you sit and stand straight the only problem I had was a strain on my knees and it hurt sometimes and I me legs grew a lot
5:30 vertical jump increased 4 inches?? That’s a great improvement! Why is he downplaying that? Especially since the studies he mentioned were only conducted for a few weeks
Yeah, just imagine the progress in a year
Normal training is Way faster
@@jema6253 logically it is quicker with weights. The muscles get stronger and more explosive.
anything close to a second can also be a huge deal in running either
@@vegetass12 I was gonna mention that too. Gaining a second on a sprint is the difference between winning and losing a race.
I used to wear weights for 2 months, removing them to sleep and if I was exercising the area the weights are to avoid injure. What I noticed is a huge development in my control of the muscles, the constant increased tension on my movements forced my brain to make my movements more efficient and improve nerve-muscle connectivity. Be careful though, DO NOT use weights around the day if you are not already fit or you'll injure yourself, joints take a long time to strengthen and you can only increase their load 2-3 times a year by a bit.
14 seconds in and already love the explosiveness and effects of this video. SUBBED!
Morale of the Story:
Weighted clothing is useful and smart aslong as its within training and giving your body rest time (Time dependant on your fitness level).Don't go trying to put on weight equal to your own body weight and begin training....No your not physically ready, you have to work your way up as you do in any type of training.A perfect example of a similar scenario is the military, you run in heavy boots aswell as a 45 pound ruck in a course of 2 to 3 months and over the course of time (Not just 2 weeks of slounging around like the study he mentioned) you will get stronger because your body is adapting to a new workload.In conclusion weighted clothing is useful for the physically fit looking to get even more fit now unless your a pt god (which your probably not if your watching this video, including myself just yet)you have to be able to understand your limits and what your body is capable of, otherwise you ineveitbly will hurt yourself.
U saved me a lot of time,thank you
So im wighting 50kg is there any problem if i Wear heavyweight clothes with a total of 6kg wight? Ican left 30kg max.
Just yet???
Much more better explanation then the video thanks
When I was younger, I was inspired by DBZ and bought weights for my ankles and wearing them all the time including when I was training for sprinting. My trainer told me that I was overdoing it and might damage my legs, and well he was right. Over 15 years later I'm still having long term effects that make me sometimes have a slight limp when I walk...
Just take flax seed oil for a couple of months and soak your entire body in hot water, then cold water, then hot water and you will probably be as good as new. I did the same thing and I am stronger than ever.
You probably overdid it. Should have start off with a reasonable amount of weight that your body could handle and just work your way up.
I've experimented with weights while running and found that putting weights above your knees and above your elbows (just under biceps) is the most comfortable, and actually improves my form.
your fucked up because you didnt let your body adjust before you stated training it needs time to adjust to the weight
Well thats because anime training doesnt work, it's like trying to do Saitama workout, you Will only overtraing and gain lesions
Wearing weights is something that needs to be eased into. I used a method of starting very small and working my way up to larger weights. I used wrist and ankle weights starting at 2.5 lbs each and over the course of 2 years worked my legs up to 20lbs each and wrists at 5lbs each (the unfortunate factor of the size of the weights make the wrists very difficult to get away with in a normal day, going to work/school so the increase just couldn't be practically done). Whenever i started to feel like the weights weren't there anymore I bumped up the weight, naturally being extremely careful whenever doing this and training. After a while the punches and kicks felt normal and I could pick up the speed/power, even started to spar with the 20lb weights having to really pull my kicks whenever kicking at someone so I didn't hurt them. Finally I took them off when I started to compete and I can tell you with the ankle weights specifically I felt incredibly fast, to a point where it was difficult to control. I believe the excess strain can be caused by being headstrong and starting with high weights, something like this takes time. I would imagine that Goku didnt just decide to throw on all that weight at once, or maybe he did... he is a bit of a psychopath...
Okay. I have actually done this. In military training, we wear heavy backpacks, and often have fitness events where we walk with them. It's hard, sweaty work. To prepare for this, I used a weight vest, ankle and wrist weights.
There is NO WAY anyone should try jogging, running, or any other activity except walking. You'd just be asking for sprained ligaments and tendons, wrenched vertebrae, and potentially permanent damage. Martial arts katas?! Please folks, do not take fitness advice from a cartoon character!
With an hour's brisk walk twice a week, I did find some benefits. Front of the deltoid, biceps, quads, hamstrings, calves, and the external obliques got a good workout. Lots of sweat, I'd estimate it burns 300 calories. If you're expecting to carry a heavy backpack, as in mountain climbing or cross-country walking, then yes, I can recommend this training. Wear the weights only for that hour's walk, and remove and clean them promptly after -- do not wear them throughout the day! The legs and obliques may bulk up a bit, so pair this with a good upper body weight regimen.
Every body is different. I would not recommend this if you have joint problems or if you're already packing a lot of extra pounds; stick to walking, bicycling and swimming. Also I strongly discourage this training until you're fully grown. Heavy backpacks on children can lead to spinal injuries. Stop training immediately if you feel any discomfort in the joints, especially the rotator cuffs, spine, or knees. As this is rough on the joints, allow plenty of recovery time -- no more than twice a week.
Be certain to walk on a strictly level surface. With all that weight, you increase the possibility of stumbling and spraining an ankle. A running track is ideal. Well padded combat boots will help support the ankles, while giving their own workout to the front and side ankle muscles. Wait for a cool day, and have water available. This is not a gentle exercise and it's very specialized, but with these guidelines in place, carefully try it and see if it's right for you.
Commando Solo, your forgetting a few things.
If you have your pack on properly and to avoid injury, alot of the weight of that pack is worn at the hips/waist and not the shoulders back. The Weight is evenly distributed to avoid stress injuries and you are conditioned to deal with the extra weight as a necessity, and you carry 100+ lbs of gear not including weapons, ammo, water and such as you need all that gear and not for strength training. Regular PT does more for your Fitness than carrying that pack ever will.
I found my weight vest more comfortable than any backpack. The weight is draped across the shoulders very evenly rather than concentrated by the LBE's narrower straps.
By no means have I advocated this as a substitute for standard military PT training, but as an optional cross-training supplement, like swimming or bicycling. And then only if the body responds to it well. In my experience, running does not train the legs in quite the same way this does, making this an attractive "train as you fight" option.
My anecdotal account is of course no substitute for an actual scientific study, the only sensible way to validate or disprove it.
i workout in 15 kg of steel body armour, jog, run, fight, etc. going over 30kg depending on your size is definitely detrimental
Your experiences may vary. I'm sharing mine so people who want to try this won't do so in an unsafe way.
yes true, but weight training is definitely better if you are training to do high energy activities in weighted gear, like medieval reenactment as i do, rather than having that boost when you kit down, its to keep you well adjusted to the weight of your gear
When I was younger I tried Weighted training. Weights consisted of:
* Kevlar vest if substituting Kevlar for metal plates can simulate a weighted shirt. It's bulky but I have done this.
* In addition leg ankle weights (not very healthy for your ankles) and wrist weights.
* ADD to that a 50lb rucksack and you will feel the G. It was around 100 extra pounds.
Now should you do this? I don't recommended. I did this for a little over 5 years starting when I was around 13 and the side effects where that:
* While I was a lot stronger than I looked due to my bones and muscles becoming denser.
* When I started having back pain, my chiropractor, who I visited later after years of training , informed me that my spine had compressed and the back neck pain that I felt was due to serious bone compression in my mid back, lower back and neck. More specifically It was between the disks that would handle the natural curvature of the spine and support most of the weight when shifting and siting.
* Those same disk ligaments had calcified a bit and my range of flexible motion had been reduced by 30%.
* Another side effect was that my body got used to the weight and when I stopped wearing the weights after years of training my body would want to consume food to reach the weight it was used to.
* I also gained Hypertension or high blood pressure from these compounding factors.
If you are going to weight train don't do it for extended period of time and when you do have a certificated trainer and visit a physical therapist to monitor these side effects.
I would not recommend weight training until after puberty when you reach your growth peak around age 21-23. Otherwise you can hinder your bone growth or damage your spine.
damn, sorry dude
i was just about to say, if u do it when ur still growing, it will mess up your body. i myself have been done growing since 8th grade and im 20 years old now, so im thinking of giving weighted clothes a shot
That's horrible to hear. Why did your parents allow such an extreme thing? That seems like a really bad oversight.
@@lilahdog568 - Same. Some advise though. Apart from weighted wrist/ankle bands and a vest. I also have some high quality support braces for my elbows and knees. And a large waist belt that supports a little of my middle back, and all of my lower back. I suggest you buy some of this stuff just to be on the safe side.
I take a day or two off and slowly build up the weight. Seems to work well for me.
2:30 was like i had a mixture of thor and ace ventura in front of me 😂😂
Actually, in a fight, those narrow margins at high level fighting are actually very beneficial and can change the outcome of a fight. So I'd say that's the only applicable use if yoou are careful.
Can we please acknowledge that Krilin deserves more respect? Sure compared to Goku he is weak, but Krilin is one of the only humans to hold their own among the Z fighters. He is up against all of these over powered alien... it's not like he's Yamcha!
He was only able to keep up after getting his brain tuned up by a Namekian fatlord. Common dude, Krillin is a weiner.
Krilling can beat the cap for sure
Jesse Gannon that and he bagged 18, somehow...
The rule of DBZ is that unless a character can keep up with Goku and Vegeta, he/she becomes irrelevant to the story.
@@therabbitpants2199 lmfao more like if a character can keep up with goku then he's relevant, for example, had vegeta not gotten royal blue well...yeah
Hey kyle. Did you assume gokus t shirt was as thin as a typical t shirt? I believe his blue shirt always looked pretty thick. It could hold weighted material in the thickness of the shirt because it definitely doesnt look as thin as a regular shirt.
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trust me, he knows it wasnt normal. i THINK this video came about because of a tweet i sent, asking what material his clothes could be made out of, to weigh as much as they do..
I honestly question the comfort of wearing this t-shirt
shadowdragon: Thanks alot :D
Salz Stangl i question the comfort of most t shirts....
I agree with you Stephen, I was going to say the same thing. I would say it's at least 1/2 inch thick is some episodes.
Wicked strong campus on that Rockwall! Good shit man!!!
I grew up mostly skinny, became obese and moved to a school across the city. This particular school had a lot more work than I expected and my bookbag often weighed 20-30 lbs and it was exactly tall enough to put a 2 year old into. This intense weight on my legs and back made me bulky as all hell with no exercise outside of it and destroyed my knees
Yes I have a question: so, if it's the nitrogen in our atmosphere that makes the sky blue, and the chlorophyll that makes grass green, then what would create the green skies and blue plants like we see on Namek? Keeping in mind that the atmosphere on Namek is still relatively safe and breathable for humans!
Possibly some green refraction or reflection gasses in a band like our ozone layer, changing the perceived color of the sky, while only affecting the breathability of the upper atmosphere, which wouldn't be any LESS safe for humans than the upper atmosphere on earth.
Edit: Not sure what gasses those might be though.
It has 3 suns and blueish plant life and there is no night without bursting into flames. I don't think there is a realistic explanation.
You would have to have light of a wavelenght 490-570(green part of the spectrum) be refracted but which gas compositions and how thich of an atmosphere you need idk and considering the short wavelenght part of the spectrum is usually refracted its not likely.
Krypton (not the planet, the 36th element in the periodic table), maybe.
you would need to examine what it is about the nitrogen that causes our sky to appear blue. It's not the chemical makeup, it's the particles themselves. Raleigh scattering is what makes our skies blue, but it is also what makes our sunset red, as demonstrated in a brilliant lecture by Walter Lewin. The color can change based on how much of the atmosphere you need to travel through. You might have heard of a phenomenon known as The Green Flash, which occurs just before sundown on a clear day. There's a reason for this. It's actually due to the bending of light around earth, and green light gets bent a little less than red light so you sometimes see a second image of the sun descending in green. The green flash. Little known is that there's actually a full rainbow there, but the orange and yellow are harder to see on days when the green is there, and blend in with the reddening sky on other days. You need the right conditions, and the blue and purple are there as well but you'd never see them against an otherwise blue sky.
Raleigh scattering works the same way. Light gets refracted and all that's left is blue because it gets refracted less. So if the thickness of the particles in the atmosphere were just right, the sky would appear green. This might even mean that there's more oxygen, so while plant life would be diminished, animal life would increase
Now, the plants. Blue plant life is typically rare, due to the advantageous effects of having green chlorophyll. However, there are a few plants that grow in low light situations, that use a tweaked red-anthocyanin to reflect blue light, and absorb everything else. Given the dimmer lighting conditions of a planet with a green sky and the lower levels of Carbon-dioxide, plants might have opted to use this strategy to absorb lower light colors and reflect blue, and better absorb CO2, if they even work based on CO2 They could use nitrogen, perhaps. Also possible is that chlorophyll on that planet simply chose blue, since we don't really know why green chlorophyll is so dominant on our planet. It could just have easily been blue and worked nearly as well.
The real reason is more likely that akira toriyama thought it would be easier to create an alien looking planet by swapping the colors of two commonly drawn items. It's a common trick in digital editing, and you'll notice it if you've ever inverted the colors on any image. Things simply look alien when you swap colors around, so that's probably what he did.
4 inches onto a vertical leap is huge
After only a few weeks too!
I’m going to try that
Yeah, its the difference between a rim graze and a full palm dunk. Im just about able to get my head to the rim tho, I dont wanna be too greedy.
And depending on the running test/agility test 1 second could be massive. Imagine if it was over 100m 1sec is massive in terms on where you sit
Facts, I'm about to wear the weighted ankle braces so I could finally dunk instead of just touching the rim.
7:53 so what your saying is weighted wristbands and boots would be better for day to day activities (aka slower movement) than training (aka faster higher torque movements)
If anything, the more weight he dropped by removing the training gear, his speed increased. Punching with wrist weights you not only fight the force of gravity to keep the arm straight, but the repetitive punches would have a jack hammering effect on the fist (or wrist and hand bones). Us if you threw a punch and missed then theweight could potentially dislocate the shoulder, strain the elbow and/or hyper-strain the wrist with the sudden stop.
Goku wore those weighted clothes his entire life. Not just a few weeks.
3 years. I think.
Not in z he didnt or super
He wore them in Z up until Vegeta and Nappa arrived on Earth.
But, Dragon Ball spanned for years. Goku was already 26 when Vegeta (30) showed up.
Didn't kaio give him an unweighted shirt after his training ?
Nyx Urich So that weighted clothing he took off just before fighting Raditz or the training on king kais planet was just bs?
Hey Kyle, I went through your videos and noticed something very sad. I’m appalled, APPALLED I SAY, that you haven’t done a video on the physics of the helicarrier. You must rectify this with haste!
Back to the video, you are correct. In exercise physiology, it is all about internal adaptation to external work, defined as W=FxD. In that regard, his muscles would definitely have to increase in CSA to adapt. With that being said, it’s not humanly possible to hit this for one reason: CSA.
In studies comparing body builders to recreational lifters and sedentary individuals, body builders and recreational lifters have no difference in cross-sectional area but both are significantly higher than sedentary. The difference between body builders and recreational lifters is an increase in fiber count. It could be hyperplasia but that is still a hypothetical based on limited evidence.
Even with inhibition of myostatin, the “brake system” to muscle growth, there is still a physiological ceiling.
I’m also happy you brought up the articles showing no meaningful effect of weighted clothes. Similar to the “altitude simulating masks” and sauna suits, the training adaptation is mitigated by reduced training capacity, to wit, you’re restraining your training and therefore minimizing adaptation. Not to mention, they look like fools.
...Helicarrier! Do it! Do it now!
Is it wrong that I misread "heli-carrier" as "hair care" for just a second?
My best friend is a cross country runner with a full ride from his college and he uses altitude masks there’s got to be some benefits at that level right? Where he’s still running the same distance and uses one every day he just tries to do it to acclimate to less oxygen per breath.
Altitude masks have little to no benefit whatsoever. The person must also live in high altitude atmosphere in order to gain the benefits. The mask is, however, great at identifying tools in the gym.
I'm fairly sure he's done a Shield Helicarrier video already and concluded that any cities that it passed over would be having a very bad day.
@@MercenaryTau when tho
I enjoy your channel. You're definitely my kinda nerd. But I'd like to say you are one heck of an artist as well. I love your animation and drawings!
The human body is fairly adaptable within a certain range of recoverability. That being said, specificity can play a huge factor as well when it come to sport performance. Adding weight changes form and technique on things like punches, kicks, or more complex movements like throwing a ball. Improved speed comes from drilling technique, power is a combination of muscular strength body weight and some genetic factors.
Goku is an Alien. Therefore, human data is not 100% relevant or accurate. Humans should not train like Goku. (Period)
bremauntzo bet
Coward
bremauntzo krillin is a human, and he does similar training, your point is?
@@knightmarecx2069 goku got way better results.
bremauntzo and? Your argument is still invalid since Krillin reaches a similar result
Why you picking on krillin when Yamcha is RIGHT THERE!
Picking on Yamcha has become as stale and old as kami.
where?... *checks a nearby crater* never mind.. I found him
hellfighter496 bwahahahahahahahahahahahah!
Krillin ralistically deserves respect as in the main canon
yup
I feel like you had WAY too much fun doing this video. Lol I REALLY enjoyed it though!!!!!!
When I saw the title I thought you were talking about someone wearing the exact weight of Goku’s weighted clothes.
Me realizing that that was not the case being happy that you were not going to test if putting on clothing that weighs tons was healthy or not
10:47 Oh boy. You DO NOT want to see a Goku vs the Avengers debate.
DBZMacky you do not want see what happens to hawkeye
hawkeye is the yamcha to the avengers
You dont want to see any cancerous dbz debate in general
DarthFalcon64 what about the Saitama strength debate
Goku would reck the avengers
I want to put my 2 cents in:
So at one point, i was training for the ninja warrior competition, and to help me, my work let me wear some ankle and wrist weights. Each one had a total of 10 lbs. I didn't do anything too strenuous, just did the usual walking around, lifting up my arms as needed, etc. After about 8 hours of constant use, i gotta say the effects were amazing. I took them off and immediately i felt as light as a feather. Each step, my legs felt like they had much more power behind them then they usually did that i almost felt like i was just about to break into sprint with each step.
Now the downsides:
1. They are very clunky. It may just have been the brand i was using, but it had cloth with pockets for sand packets to increase that weight. Almost looked like the cusps you would see in old cartoons that came with ball and chains. This made some delicate tasks very hard to do. Not to mention they weren't very tight, so they would slip up and down your arm as you moved it around.
2. The cloth was very irritating. To increase their durability they were made with the same stuff you would see on laptop bags or backpacks. Which made it very scratchy and irritating on your skin.
3. Running was practically impossible. With the irritating cloth, the constant movement up and down your legs, not to mention the clunky style, they would constantly hit against each other as you run, and even set you off balance a lot.
Did u see an increase in muscle mass or leanness?
Textbooks already said that the human body adapts strength-wise only to the short, extreme stresses. The exact reason why bodybuilders and the like only works out certain muscle groups in 1-3 day intervals.
Ah now that you mentioned it.
Does hyper gravity room thing that multiplies gravitational pull could affect your inner biology? Like blood flow and stuff?
I've heard that even when you upside down for too long, you will experience some problems in blood circulation to your heart that eventually lead to unconciousness and even death.
Well moderation is a thing, steadily increasing the weight over time through training and conditioning your body until that weight diffrence isnt a factor than upping the weight would be more efficient
Or you could just work out using the methods we've been using for thousands and thousands and thousands of years, now improved and better understood with science.
But hey, if you want to make weighted clothes and pull every freaking muscle in your body with weighted clothing even though the work's been done thousands of times over (seriously, the studies are in the description! Seriously!!!) and also even though Kyle already answered the question, then knock yourself out.
Someone might point out how old the comment is. To that I ask, do you believe I care?
Please let me know if you do. I *truly* want to know.
@@ChristophBrinkmannslight gains are still gains. Besides, wearing weighted clothing doesn’t mean doing an entirely new routine, so I don’t understand why you have to sound like he’s suggesting some crazy anime training that would totally rip every single fiber in your body if it was even possible. Besides, some other guy already stated that training like this could be done, you just have to constantly focus and put your entire body behind your movements, so it does improve just your general form and focus, with the agility taking the backseat here.
Wow it's Thor talking about Goku!!!
Lol ikr!!
OP got off on reading this comment
Kyle is my favorite person ever. there will be no further questions.
Loved the Doc "tippey toe" reference
5:30 what he is talking about? A 4 inch increase in a jump is great. Same with pushups and a 1 second decrease in a sprint?!? Imagine running a 3:70 40yr dash rather than a 4:70
Keep in mind that this was with training over those same few weeks. The vest wasn't the only variable in play.
3.7 40 yd dash is impossible for a human my guy. 5.7 - 4.7 is more realistic.
echavez1541 lol have you seen an nfl combine?
8figures8 Tell me who has ran a 3.7 in the 40 yd dash? WHO?!
It depends on the particulars of the study (standard deviations, for instance, how experienced the participants were prior to the beginning of the study, whether weighted garments were compared to normal exercise without the garments, etc.
Goku *wears 100 pounds worth of clothes* "Whew that was tough, but now I can destroy average people while wearing the clothes and defeat masters without my clothes"
Normal person *wears 100 pounds worth of clothes* "I regret everything, now I'm in the hospital and I'm hardly better than before."
140 kg
140 kg 300 lbs. Also, try leveling up rather than straight away going for 140.
You could start with 10 pounds then upgrade
@@dastvan8002 I love that you say "most likely"
Dope video bro!
When i work, i walk many miles a night and i also have to climb stairs. My shoes are very heavy (15kg) and i decided to continue using them on purpose. When i am on my days off, i wear very lightweight shoes. I feel like i can kick anyone (including myself) in the face so fast, it is not even funny. I don't do martial art anymore, but i can still deliver a double round very fast kick to the ribs and face to anyone. i have been doing this for the last 20 years. I love the feeling of strenght and agility freedom this give. love the video about the science of wearing weighted clothes.