It didn't even occur to me until today that there would be people boxing because of jake paul. Oh and Seth, in all my years of boxing I am ashamed to admit we have never used the term cross. It's just the 2nd jab. Why memorize 6 punches when it's actually 3? that's to much to memorize (brain damage jokes intensify)
2 of my boys got into boxing because of Canelo Alvarez 1 of my boys is doing Karate more specifically Shotokan because of Cobra Kai..I wish it was because of me but sadly no..
@@Olav_Hansen I teach cardio kickboxing classes on the side, and I condensed the 6 punches into 3 in my own personal notes, but never ended up teaching it because I thought it was fringe and weird. Still going to teach the six punches, but this post makes me feel validated.
@@rrteppo you learn to appreciate them. Better to get the blood flowing and the muscles warmed up and be a little tired than to not be as tired and pull or tear a muscle
why? I was training for like 2 years as a white belt before i competed? And i did in judo too. I think other martial arts don't because if you still have a white belt it means you have about 8 hrs of doing kata as experience.
@@Yourmomma568 2 years wow. What made you want to wait so long. I waited around 4-5 months before competing. And it seems like I waited super long in current standards. Apperantly people are popping in comps after 1 month
@@jcpbd1776 i haven't done it in like 11 years. when i did, and where i lived, (northern canada) there was like nothing. My instructor was a purple belt, and it was just me and 1 other dude for the first year. after a year we got a place at a community center so he could teach classes to a group bigger than 5 in his basement. after a year of that we drove 6 hours to the only tournament in the province with like 6 cars full of teenagers and 20 year olds. all white belts because our instructor was a purple belt. In our defence, we swept that tournament hard, but we trained really hard, and all of us contributed. Looking back it was sort of like a grappling collective, where we were all there because we were obsessed and we passed that on to each other and fed off of each other. Most people did 2 a week, but there was a group of about 6 of us that trained every day, either conditioning or rolling with each other and reading books (yes books, there was almost nothing on youtube in 2008) and practicing. every class, every student was expected to bring a new technique to show the class, if two brought the same one, then we would drill it 20 times each instead of ten. classes were like 4-5 hours and sometimes there'd be like an afterparty class back at our teacher's house. We'd all roll with each other 100% no matter age or weight, and so our small guys got really good and our big guys got a tonne of experience with all sorts of body types. We all stretched like 2-6 times a day. It was pretty nuts. anyway, i moved a few months later, a lot of people went off to college, community center shut down, and the new guys didn't have the same passion and it died off. instructor moved a couple years later. kind of sad. I did judo for about a year afterwards. I learned both how good we were and weren't at the same time in judo. No one in judo could keep up with me... except for the real black belts, by real i mean competitive older guys. they DESTROYED me like it was nothing. couldn't take them down, couldn't submit them. and they hit me with submissions i couldn't even understand, let alone do, even after they showed me multiple times. still, it was cool to know that after those two years I could roll with judo brown belts and come out on top. finished school, got married. here i am. I moved to a town with a school about 35 km away, but it's been so long... anyway, what was the question? sorry for the life story. edit: sorry, the reason was that we didn't think there was a reason, there wasn't much of a scene in canada, you could count all the black belts in the country on one hand, and most did no gi mma. we didn't think we were good enough to compete at the tournaments that were all in toronto and it was way too far to travel out of province for that. we didn't even have gi until like 6 months before tournament, and even then we shared for the tournament, because most of us didn't have one.
There was a tine when being early was a good thing. U would show up early, help clean or set up mats, put out equipment, u know help out the school, or just a lil extra training time. Now being early is despised
Our teacher has a rule "If you're early, you're on time; if you're on time you're late" The reasoning behind it being that once you arrive, you still need to put away bags/shoes and/or change depending on the day but the video really called us all out lol
Really nice job with the audio overlap editing Seth! Much improved from the last one. Great video as always. I’m still waiting for “If every martial art fought each other”.
Coach Ramsey in da hooouse! Lets hope we see that soon, i could watch 100 of these, seth really hit the nail on the head. Love your stuff too coach, especially the podcast! Had whole workdays listening to it.
"By the time people who take Karate are adults, they are usually too fragile to want to fall down..." Yes. Good. 40 year old, still got the heart of a child.
That was really cool too, especially the kid belt system, I wonder if in like 3-5 years it'll evolve (devolve?) Even worse and we'll have 8-10 year Olds walking around with purple and brown belts
@@denisl2760 is that standard practice? Like I could agree Even if they trained a bit over a year before becoming 16 just cuz of the size differnce, im sure there are fringe cases but I don't think they're too many and it'll be easy to tell if the 16 year old is still styling on adults, I think I would agree with you for the most part
that's actually exactly how it works. kids have their own belt colors and stuff, and when they turn 16 they get a white belt, or possibly a blue belt if they maxed out as kids.
Some day you'll have to invite HEMA to one of these parties and it's gonna be reeeal awkward because that guy's just going to be a LARPer who brought his own sword
HEMA vs KravMaga Longsword vs disarming techniques. I imagine Krav not being impressed with HEMA's sword and boast about how quickly he could take it from him. Dismemberment intensifies*
"So can you demonstrate some unarmed stuff, like some striking or wrestling or something?" "Oh yeah we technically include every martial art in the history of Europe, so we have a lot of different types of folk wrestling and stuff like that." "So do you wanna show us some of that stuff?" "Oh, no, no, I only practice late medieval longsword, sorry." "Oh. But you guys sometimes do grappling in that, right?" "Wait, you can do grappling without a weapon?"
The way taekwondo does his little hop to get up is so funny! I never realized how much I myself also do that. and the "chest protection line" killed me xD
The JKD guy is barely satirical. You ever meet the guys who start faking a slight Chinese accent? Their whole life is basically a Bruce Lee impression. EDIT! - The Jake Paul thing is true, but its a good thing, dangit! Thats why I like the kid!
Read his books, try some stuff. Don't listen to all the folks who claim to teach a martial art called Jeet Kune Do. There isn't one. What Bruce taught was simpler more effective body mechanics to be used in any "art"...taking out extra motions. You can still be an American "boxer" but hit much harder and faster. The vertical fist is much better.
I’m a TKD guy currently training at an MMA gym. I’m learning boxing to cover my weaknesses, but all the boxing and Muy Thai guys keep asking me for advice on their kicks. Point is, the boxing/TKD relationship couldn’t be more accurate
@@tjames6996 Midlevel kicks for thai guys should be on point. My TKD instructor always said if you want to kick them in the head, kick them in the groin first.
0:50 Ok, I'll say that this was one of the best transitions into an ad that I've seen in a video. Doesn't break the flow and happens inside the universe of the video
Hey it's been over two months since we've seen these guys. I miss all of these guys hanging out and their banter. You do such a great job making each of these martial arts personas feel like unique characters.
As a 51 year old training in Sanuces Ryu Jiujitsu, I really feel that "old people are fragile and don't want to fall" thing. ROFL BJJ had me rolling on the ground laughing. Great stuff! 🤣
Usually I hate it when my favorite youtubers suddenly switch from explaining the correct use of a 16th century halberd to raid shadow legends - but you're just doing in such a funny way it takes nothing of the show. It's even enjoyable and totally in character. Great work!
I can't even decided which combination was more funny 🤣🤣🤣 Hopefully we get a part 2 with Judo and Muay Thai added in 👀 or you know, the infamous Sensei Seth capoeira.
I'd love to see the inclusion of sports entertainment wrestling into one of these... not sure if that counts as a combat sport but they do chops. Also Sensei Seth's outfit for that one would be priceless.
If I retyped the best lines, I'd be doing the whole video script. Lol. But my favorite was: Karate: I'm gona teach crescent kick. Jkd: not above the waist. Karate: I'm not above wasting you. Hilarious. Someone's gotta help you with these lines, they're too good.
that was hilarous. I love that you also made fun of karate, altough that is what you practised for a very long time. in the past episodes karate seemed like a wise grandpa teaching all those silly children haha
The level of detail just shows how much you love martial art. Like they way the guys stand up is a big one. That’s why I watch you. For martial arts stuff that doenst act tough
Dude, these “If every martial arts” videos are so freakin’ funny and well done and they just keep getting better. Love then BJJ guy scooting everywhere on his butt and the TKD guy unable to punch the face.
These are awesome Bud! I love how you poke fun of all the arts and point out their flaws. I do AJJ (American Jiu Jitsu) and Kyokushin but I love any of Kyokushins descendant arts like Zendokai, Daido Juku ect. Can you make fun of them? Lol!
Dude, I'm going to have to start watching you more often. This is a great film job you did! Keep adding more of that Ironman 2 humor and you will go far!
I like it how Seth makes the sponsorship not so boring by merging it with this comedic skit. Super Creative dude! I like how takwando is not the only one getting bullied since it's also Jeet kun do 😭😂 "if it makes you feel any better, everybody takes up boxing now because of Jake paul" SETH WHY 😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
For real tho - Haven't had a youtube video make me laugh this hard in a long while xD - so good I had to comment twice edit: (I paused right before TKD threw his punch to make this comment. Sipped my coffee and pressed play... damn near sprayed my desk with coffee it was so funny xD)
Gold! I was just having a convo about the struggle within martial arts universe between the gate keeping enthusiasts and the tire kicking beginners. It's an interesting dynamic, both have the ability to prevent future growth.
fun fact my taekwondo studio also incorporates boxing into our training as a sort of cardio training where we will shadow box a punching bag and work on our hooks regularly :)
This is one of those rare moments where I feel like the UA-cam recommendation algorithm 'just gets me'. Thanks for the laugh mate, I needed it. Liked, Saved and Subscribed!
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We need sensei Seth reacting to fight scenes I mean cmon
@@zyzz9780 copyright stuff gets to it first 😞
But there are so many reaction channels there has to be a way
Gather all the Martial Artest and make a movie or have all of them in one big dojo and go live on air , now that would be aswome.
I used code Senpai Seth and got a very different order
"People take boxing now because of Jake Paul."
*You didn't have to do that to us, Seth.*
Too many new people in the gym after every Jake Paul fight 😭😭
Paaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin. That's all I feel with this realization.
😂🤣🤣🤣😂😆
Look, I'm glad more people are interested in my sport .... Just not like this.
And now I believe every other martial arts should just go to the boxers and beat the shit out of them
BJJ breaking down at the end was hilarious.
Boxing jumping in there to make him feel better was beautiful 🤣
True bro moment
The Jake Paul thing is true, but its a good thing. God bless him for it.
It didn't even occur to me until today that there would be people boxing because of jake paul.
Oh and Seth, in all my years of boxing I am ashamed to admit we have never used the term cross. It's just the 2nd jab.
Why memorize 6 punches when it's actually 3? that's to much to memorize (brain damage jokes intensify)
2 of my boys got into boxing because of Canelo Alvarez 1 of my boys is doing Karate more specifically Shotokan because of Cobra Kai..I wish it was because of me but sadly no..
@@Olav_Hansen I teach cardio kickboxing classes on the side, and I condensed the 6 punches into 3 in my own personal notes, but never ended up teaching it because I thought it was fringe and weird. Still going to teach the six punches, but this post makes me feel validated.
BJJ was late on purpose - trying to skip the warmup
He’s sick of shrimping
@@SenseiSeth Shrimping is fine. The crickets are what kill me.
To be fair if I grappled people I would hate warm ups too. That burns through energy faster than anything else I have done.
@@rrteppo you learn to appreciate them. Better to get the blood flowing and the muscles warmed up and be a little tired than to not be as tired and pull or tear a muscle
@@slimccm6200 that's a lie and you know it 🤪
I do grappling sports for ~30 years...and I still hate warmup
“Have you tried putting white belts in tournaments? That’s worked for us”
Gracie family: *You WHAT*
I didn't understand that part. Did that used to be frowned upon?
Sincerely,
Current competing white belt
why? I was training for like 2 years as a white belt before i competed? And i did in judo too. I think other martial arts don't because if you still have a white belt it means you have about 8 hrs of doing kata as experience.
@@Yourmomma568 2 years wow. What made you want to wait so long. I waited around 4-5 months before competing. And it seems like I waited super long in current standards. Apperantly people are popping in comps after 1 month
@@jcpbd1776 i haven't done it in like 11 years. when i did, and where i lived, (northern canada) there was like nothing. My instructor was a purple belt, and it was just me and 1 other dude for the first year. after a year we got a place at a community center so he could teach classes to a group bigger than 5 in his basement. after a year of that we drove 6 hours to the only tournament in the province with like 6 cars full of teenagers and 20 year olds. all white belts because our instructor was a purple belt. In our defence, we swept that tournament hard, but we trained really hard, and all of us contributed. Looking back it was sort of like a grappling collective, where we were all there because we were obsessed and we passed that on to each other and fed off of each other. Most people did 2 a week, but there was a group of about 6 of us that trained every day, either conditioning or rolling with each other and reading books (yes books, there was almost nothing on youtube in 2008) and practicing. every class, every student was expected to bring a new technique to show the class, if two brought the same one, then we would drill it 20 times each instead of ten. classes were like 4-5 hours and sometimes there'd be like an afterparty class back at our teacher's house. We'd all roll with each other 100% no matter age or weight, and so our small guys got really good and our big guys got a tonne of experience with all sorts of body types. We all stretched like 2-6 times a day. It was pretty nuts. anyway, i moved a few months later, a lot of people went off to college, community center shut down, and the new guys didn't have the same passion and it died off. instructor moved a couple years later. kind of sad. I did judo for about a year afterwards. I learned both how good we were and weren't at the same time in judo. No one in judo could keep up with me... except for the real black belts, by real i mean competitive older guys. they DESTROYED me like it was nothing. couldn't take them down, couldn't submit them. and they hit me with submissions i couldn't even understand, let alone do, even after they showed me multiple times. still, it was cool to know that after those two years I could roll with judo brown belts and come out on top. finished school, got married. here i am. I moved to a town with a school about 35 km away, but it's been so long... anyway, what was the question? sorry for the life story.
edit: sorry, the reason was that we didn't think there was a reason, there wasn't much of a scene in canada, you could count all the black belts in the country on one hand, and most did no gi mma. we didn't think we were good enough to compete at the tournaments that were all in toronto and it was way too far to travel out of province for that. we didn't even have gi until like 6 months before tournament, and even then we shared for the tournament, because most of us didn't have one.
im white belt and i have a tournament in 3 days
"TKD, You're like, 25 minutes early-it's a lil annoying, tbh"
Me in training: *Oh God, is THAT where I get it from?*
Hahahaha
Dude had the exact same reaction 😂
There was a tine when being early was a good thing. U would show up early, help clean or set up mats, put out equipment, u know help out the school, or just a lil extra training time. Now being early is despised
Yes... Yes it is.
Our teacher has a rule "If you're early, you're on time; if you're on time you're late"
The reasoning behind it being that once you arrive, you still need to put away bags/shoes and/or change depending on the day but the video really called us all out lol
Boxing and TKD were made for each other. "Oh you didn't say these are for points!"
😂😂😂
When TKD get marries to boxing
We got ITF
@@sangamchauhan3564 Yuhhh
@@sangamchauhan3564 yes, you get a kid that can't punch and can't kick as his dad/mum
Wouldn’t their child just be kickboxing?
Really nice job with the audio overlap editing Seth! Much improved from the last one. Great video as always. I’m still waiting for “If every martial art fought each other”.
Coach Ramsey in da hooouse! Lets hope we see that soon, i could watch 100 of these, seth really hit the nail on the head. Love your stuff too coach, especially the podcast! Had whole workdays listening to it.
You’re just trying to make my life harder, huh? Lol
Am I the only one that read this in his voice. Lmfao
@@SenseiSeth you could go the route of power rangers when the dragon zord and white tiger zord "fought". Only one was on the screen at a time
It would be cool to have every martial art fight each other instead of blending together.
"How do you break a fall of you are already on the ground?" Amazing.
It’s a valid question? 😂
@@SenseiSeth Totally legit
@@SenseiSeth 💡
Kick? Nah. pull-guard
@@SenseiSeth We start standing up. We do takedowns too, you know. LOL.
"By the time people who take Karate are adults, they are usually too fragile to want to fall down..." Yes. Good. 40 year old, still got the heart of a child.
"I am not above waiste-ing you" that wordplay was Sensei-tional man 😁
I see what you did there... *Raises one eyebrow* I Sifu.
that cut from tkd's face punch to a body punch made me belly laugh. One of the best things you have put out sensei.
Honestly, that was funny as hell,
*Gets in trouble in TKD for punching too high *
. . . Maybe I should do Boxing XD
I love how this feels like a bunch of different actors instead of 1 karate teacher, you got some serious drama skills my guy
Thank you!! I try 😂
Yes,exactly!! The comedic acting and editing is ON POINT!
And the comedy is top tier!
the Karate-ification of BJJ was amazing
"oh the kiddos are doing gre-AAHHH"
Hahahha
That was really cool too, especially the kid belt system, I wonder if in like 3-5 years it'll evolve (devolve?) Even worse and we'll have 8-10 year Olds walking around with purple and brown belts
@@jcpbd1776 every kid with a belt should start over at white "adult" belt at 16
@@denisl2760 is that standard practice? Like I could agree Even if they trained a bit over a year before becoming 16 just cuz of the size differnce, im sure there are fringe cases but I don't think they're too many and it'll be easy to tell if the 16 year old is still styling on adults, I think I would agree with you for the most part
that's actually exactly how it works. kids have their own belt colors and stuff, and when they turn 16 they get a white belt, or possibly a blue belt if they maxed out as kids.
Poor BJJ going through a suburban commercialization crisis...
Hahaha 100%
Some day you'll have to invite HEMA to one of these parties and it's gonna be reeeal awkward because that guy's just going to be a LARPer who brought his own sword
HEMA vs KravMaga
Longsword vs disarming techniques.
I imagine Krav not being impressed with HEMA's sword and boast about how quickly he could take it from him.
Dismemberment intensifies*
@@hourglas a LARPer with a sword is still a dude with a sword
"So can you demonstrate some unarmed stuff, like some striking or wrestling or something?"
"Oh yeah we technically include every martial art in the history of Europe, so we have a lot of different types of folk wrestling and stuff like that."
"So do you wanna show us some of that stuff?"
"Oh, no, no, I only practice late medieval longsword, sorry."
"Oh. But you guys sometimes do grappling in that, right?"
"Wait, you can do grappling without a weapon?"
Then Buhurt will come and show you that armored combat is not larping
BJJ tries to grapple only to find the HEMA guy is a grappler too
The water joke was one of the funniest things I've seen in my life
Hahaha thanks!
i’m glad to see another comment like this, i was on the floor
"They forgot I was ball pit at the fun zone xD" lol - content is golden
This is my favorite bit and it will probably be criminally under appreciated lol
The amount of pain each style was in trying to humor the others and learn was just beautiful
I'm really loving this series; the humor just keeps getting better and better 👏😆
Thanks!!
I have to agree. He's getting at least a stripe per vid on his humor belt.
Oh heck yes. My belt will look like Master Kens soon! 😂
i think's it's been great from the start
The sound of bjj scooting away at the end.😂😂
Heh heh heh
Absolutely, haha was such a great detail
I'm rooting for TKD, he wholesome, friendly and never snarky :)
He needs to raise his hands a little
“You didn’t say it was for a point”. LOL. Wow, you nailed this video
Thanks Jason!
When it’s for a point, we turn into Bruce Lee, when it’s for self defence, we are Lruce Bee
I started explaining martial arts inside jokes to my wife because of these videos! Pure gold!
Hahaha heck yes
The way taekwondo does his little hop to get up is so funny! I never realized how much I myself also do that. and the "chest protection line" killed me xD
@LudvigSky games it was hard for me at first too haha!
@LudvigSky games damn that must’ve hurt a ton 🤣
@LudvigSky games oh thats good 👍
I’ve trained every one of these arts...so you are basically bagging on me with every character
It was amazing!
How much time did it take
When you started
Just curious you know
Sensei Bruh, that "I'm not above wasting you" line was just *mwah* chef's kiss
Man I swear sensei Seth is one of the funniest martial arts practitioners on UA-cam😂😂 Even the paid promos are funny and enjoyable to watch
When Karate said BJJ was gonna be the next Tae Kwon Do in one of these type of videos that’s really shining through here
As a martial arts school owner that personally hates the belt system, I really felt for bjj during that conversation 😆
“Teach me something special, I want to kick this guy.” Best line.
The JKD guy is barely satirical. You ever meet the guys who start faking a slight Chinese accent? Their whole life is basically a Bruce Lee impression.
EDIT! - The Jake Paul thing is true, but its a good thing, dangit! Thats why I like the kid!
How is it a good thing?
@@s0rtaananym I guess he means Jake Paul is getting people into boxing, thats why he likes him.
Jake Paul’s an absolute fraud in the making, but hey if it gets people fired up then we might see ACTUAL boxers soon enough.
Read his books, try some stuff. Don't listen to all the folks who claim to teach a martial art called Jeet Kune Do. There isn't one.
What Bruce taught was simpler more effective body mechanics to be used in any "art"...taking out extra motions. You can still be an American "boxer" but hit much harder and faster.
The vertical fist is much better.
@@yourhandlehere1
I agree with everything you said except for the vertical fist.
I’m a TKD guy currently training at an MMA gym. I’m learning boxing to cover my weaknesses, but all the boxing and Muy Thai guys keep asking me for advice on their kicks.
Point is, the boxing/TKD relationship couldn’t be more accurate
The muay Thai guys are asking for advice on kicks???
@@ilovetheworldand yeah. Kicks below the belt are foreign territory for me but my mid and head level kicks are faster and more powerful than theirs
@@tjames6996 Midlevel kicks for thai guys should be on point. My TKD instructor always said if you want to kick them in the head, kick them in the groin first.
@@tjames6996 In that case, your MMA Gym has bad Muay Thai instructors.
You guys are the worst I hate sparring against guys with great tkd base. The kicks come like jabs bro…:(
can you do an April's fools version where all styles respect eachother, acknowledge eachother's strengths, and their own weaknesses?
That would be so boring
@@katethegreat4918
if it was a whole series, maybe, but 1 episode that's more like (Opposite Day) would be funny.
@@belalabusultan5911 Maybe
0:50 Ok, I'll say that this was one of the best transitions into an ad that I've seen in a video. Doesn't break the flow and happens inside the universe of the video
Everybody gangsta until a BJJ black belt shoots a spinning single leg.
Hey it's been over two months since we've seen these guys. I miss all of these guys hanging out and their banter.
You do such a great job making each of these martial arts personas feel like unique characters.
As a 51 year old training in Sanuces Ryu Jiujitsu, I really feel that "old people are fragile and don't want to fall" thing. ROFL
BJJ had me rolling on the ground laughing.
Great stuff! 🤣
Usually I hate it when my favorite youtubers suddenly switch from explaining the correct use of a 16th century halberd to raid shadow legends - but you're just doing in such a funny way it takes nothing of the show. It's even enjoyable and totally in character. Great work!
I can't even decided which combination was more funny 🤣🤣🤣
Hopefully we get a part 2 with Judo and Muay Thai added in 👀 or you know, the infamous Sensei Seth capoeira.
I'd love to see the inclusion of sports entertainment wrestling into one of these... not sure if that counts as a combat sport but they do chops. Also Sensei Seth's outfit for that one would be priceless.
WWE 🤣
These crack me up! You deserve your own series. I look forward to them all the time and they just keep getting better! Keep it up!
The natural development of these characters and his portrayal of them gets better every time. Along with the editing. Awesome work.
If I retyped the best lines, I'd be doing the whole video script. Lol.
But my favorite was:
Karate: I'm gona teach crescent kick.
Jkd: not above the waist.
Karate: I'm not above wasting you.
Hilarious. Someone's gotta help you with these lines, they're too good.
"how do you break the fall if you are already on the ground" can't stop laughing... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
by falling thru the ground, duH
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin you need a lot of CBD for that
that was hilarous. I love that you also made fun of karate, altough that is what you practised for a very long time. in the past episodes karate seemed like a wise grandpa teaching all those silly children haha
The level of detail just shows how much you love martial art. Like they way the guys stand up is a big one. That’s why I watch you. For martial arts stuff that doenst act tough
“Oh wait it’s for a point!?!”
That was priceless. Great video again, man. Please keep these coming.
Actually it's for 10. Kind of a must...
As a Bjj fanatic the " new store CBD opened up" is so freaking accurate 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣😂 God made a gem of a man
"It better not be above the waist"
"I'm not above wasting/waisting you"
NGL, that made me burst out laughing.
Seth, seriously, if you make a Sensei Chef video, I will spread that thing far and wide. We need a whole episode!
2:18 I'M DED!!!! 😂😂😂😂
That foot spin! Omg!!!
2:09 The BJJ booty-scoot XD
"Ball pit" and boxing consoling BJJ were the best. Great stuff
Seth, it makes me so happy whenever you say the words "Sensei Chef" 😊
Dude, these “If every martial arts” videos are so freakin’ funny and well done and they just keep getting better. Love then BJJ guy scooting everywhere on his butt and the TKD guy unable to punch the face.
Lol I loved that "senseitional" joke 😂
Seth that was a masterpiece, the jokes and editing was on point! Thanks for the laughs you legend
These are awesome Bud! I love how you poke fun of all the arts and point out their flaws. I do AJJ (American Jiu Jitsu) and Kyokushin but I love any of Kyokushins descendant arts like Zendokai, Daido Juku ect. Can you make fun of them? Lol!
Dude, I'm going to have to start watching you more often. This is a great film job you did! Keep adding more of that Ironman 2 humor and you will go far!
Sometimes these videos make me feel bad about training TKD but at least we’re not JKD
Hahaha, BJJ’s meltdown was hilarious
Every single one of these is gold. For real they make my day when I see them.
This was the funniest one yet! So good.
BJJ was on point hahaha. all that time i was imagining Joe rogan talking as the BJJ guy trying to sell us on going to a Jiujitsu gym
I like it how Seth makes the sponsorship not so boring by merging it with this comedic skit. Super Creative dude! I like how takwando is not the only one getting bullied since it's also Jeet kun do 😭😂 "if it makes you feel any better, everybody takes up boxing now because of Jake paul" SETH WHY 😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
Super funny! I always get a good laugh from these videos
10 minutes of my favourite form of video from 1 of my favourite content creators and UFC is on. Today is a good day
Ayeee, thanks boss
7:44 couldn`t be more accurate...that scream was hilarious.
Dude. This entire series is LEGENDARY!
What if each Martial art style learnt each other's weapons and how to use them?
Oooh
@@SenseiSeth I can already see the wooden stick being a joke lmao
*I would like to see it*
helllllllllllllo seth my notis r working now gonnna be early on the vids again cant wait to watch this 1 i love these
Ayeeee, glad to hear it!
For real tho - Haven't had a youtube video make me laugh this hard in a long while xD - so good I had to comment twice
edit: (I paused right before TKD threw his punch to make this comment. Sipped my coffee and pressed play... damn near sprayed my desk with coffee it was so funny xD)
Hahahaha great moment. Thanks!
Sensei Seth, you were made for this. Your content is hilarious and on point.
2:00 oh lawd Sensei Seth with the slick burns left and right
hahaha "whatever puts the water into your cup"
Gold! I was just having a convo about the struggle within martial arts universe between the gate keeping enthusiasts and the tire kicking beginners. It's an interesting dynamic, both have the ability to prevent future growth.
The BJJ butt scoot. 💀
Gotta love these videos! I'm learning so much and the ending had me holding my belly from how hard I laughed. So perfect!
Hahahaha all the subtle jokes that make you laugh a second later. That's why I love you're brand of humour man 😂
You are acting out these characters so beautifully, fcking good job!
As a BJJ guy and former TKD kid, I truly appreciated this 🤣🤣. Big props for the effort you out into this.
Secretly, Sensei Chef is the retired badass who just wants to cook now and wants nothing to do with the other guys' pity squabbles
Hahahah he’s above it
A little disappointed we didn't see bjjs technique at the end
Jeet kun do would snap when he realizes that he doesn't do any of them
BOXING: "...Oh and wraps... and gloves. So we don't hurt our handsies." 😆😂🤣
Less than 3 mins in and I am already crying...the butt scoot, water references, it's all just too accurate 🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful ad incorporation
BJJ having a existential crisis about their slow transformation was hilarious
I really like the plug being simple and sweet at the beginning.
Keep making Seth. As a Wing Chun/FMA guy, I enjoy these. They are comedy gold.
The butt scoot 🤣
Pure gold - every time! Great way to end my Friday
2:06 I am laughing my BJJ white belt ass off over here!!!
fun fact my taekwondo studio also incorporates boxing into our training as a sort of cardio training where we will shadow box a punching bag and work on our hooks regularly :)
The Go Ju Ryu and Shorin Ryu in me cried a little at the end. :D
"better not be above the waist"
"I'm not above wasting you"
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“why is everything water with you guys?” OML THE AMOUNT OF TIMES IM TOLD TO FLOW LIKE WATER IN BJJ. IM ACTUALLY CRYING BAHHAHAHHA
BJJ getting up and talking about water was the funniest thing I saw this week
Dude I love watching this channel so much
This is one of those rare moments where I feel like the UA-cam recommendation algorithm 'just gets me'. Thanks for the laugh mate, I needed it. Liked, Saved and Subscribed!
Karate : what’s it with water and u guys?
Bruce Lee : be water my friend
Hahaha too many good parts to quote! Love these videos