The fact that he played a funny cool, surfer, dude type in Step by Step makes us forget that Sasha Mitchell was in martial arts action movies. He was even doing the Kickboxer sequels while Step by Step was still on air.
@@penske_material i cant remember the whole thing..but i do remember they had her face on the news beat up. After that Sasha Mitchells career went to shit
@@Robd07 well, back then I was too young and knew nothing, I just knew he wasn't in the show anymore and was a bit disappointed but accepted it lol. The little I read online is that eventually he won custody of their children cuz she was in drugs and lied about his abuses.
Back when Sasha Mitchell joined the cast of Step By Step, I always wondered if he was still a practicing martial artist. When I saw this episode on TGIF, my question was answered spectacularly 😎
In one of the earlier seasons he showed it off, when Dana went to a rough bar to see her favorite singer. It was played off he didn't realize that he knew martial arts.
Cody is the cousin/uncle that everyone gets along w he always makes sure everyone in his family is cared for especially the ones who are more than what the seem
Sasha Mitchell was such an under rated martial artist. The guy really has incredible skill and his technique is so fast and smooth. Especially for a larger guy
I always loved Cody, and his cool, surfer-dude ways. Nothing bothered him, he was so chill. The only times he wasn't goofy were in situations like this, where he was in complete control: this scene, the episode where he saves Dana from sexual assault, protects Karen from ridicule and the scene in the bar when saving Dana. That is what I loved.
Right on this was a great fucking show my favorite of the tgi Friday night family shows Full house and boy meets world were up on my list but step by step definitely takes the crown for me like you said so many childhood memories with these shows
Sasha is a black belt in tae kwon do, Sasha was once an amateur kickboxing champion, and it helped him land the role of a boxer in 1988's Spike of Bensonhurst (1988)
I’ve been teaching kids martial arts since the 90’s, this clip is one of the reason I teach. Protect your students, also be a cool to them, it’s tough when any of them compete, make sure they feel seen and heard.
@@omarcogle1965 Lot more TKD than Muay Thai. Sidekicks, spinning sidekick, backfist. The blocks against kicks remind me a bit of Benny the Jet (stylized American Karate).
@@lapurdy71 It's choreographed?? Lol just kidding yeah, I know that. But my comment was about his technical level, which makes a difference with said choreography.
Cody used to annoy me, but when he vanished of the show for a time, I realized how much I loved him. Nowadays, I love every moment, nice contrast! I never get over ''Dana-burger'' !
Back when tv was more wholesome. Teach the kid that fighting isn't always the answer, that you can earn respect by standing up for yourself and that, sometimes, you have to stand up for yourself if someone's looking for a fight and won't take no for an answer.
Just realized this guy was a castmate of Patrick Duffy in Dallas and then here on this show.... He and Keanu Reeves have similar presences on screen....
The guy Sasha is fighting is real life former professional kickboxer Dale Jacoby. Who also played one the bikers when Cody gets into that huge bar fight. Dale has also been in several martial arts b-movies. His most famous being No Retreat No Surrender where he got annihilated by Van Damme. If this were a real fight. It’d be pretty interesting to see who’d win as both guys are legit martial artists. But I think I’d probably bet on Dale as he’s had more fight experience.
Sasha was and still is no slouch though,experience doesn’t always win the fight,in these scenes like some other scenes you can tell Sasha held back with his speed a lot,plus he utilizes his height pretty damn good Would have been a good legit fight no doubt but yes you’re right His brother Kurt 😉 Annihilated Dale in real life
Sasa Mitchell is my favorite character in step by step. He's a phenomenal martial artist. I consider him a legend. I love his kickboxer movies. They are awesome.
I just started buying this show on DVD. I forgot good this show was. Today I watched this episode. Love how they used the Rocky theme for the training.
Miss the 80s and 90s martial art movies. Movies today just are not the same. Would of been nice is Sasha Mitchell was in more action movies. Same with Dale Jacoby.
He did cross train a bit. Since he was in JKD country of Southern California. BJJ, Muy Thai, Karate, taekwondo, Judo..etc. True, his main discipline was kick boxing. Later on he did more of the Dutch style which better utilized his long limbs. This style in particular became very successful in K-1 and Pride Fighting Championships of Japan.
@@penske_material It's the same thing like Jean Claude Van Damme, when he didn't reprise his role for Kickboxer 2, they killed his character off and brought in Sasha Mitchell as the younger brother of the Sloane dynasty.
Love the low-key shade Cody is throwing. That casual chuckle when he refers to the guy as "this coach" and at the end was all like "yeah sure no problem dude, we can keep fighting I like throwing you around"
He was in a few of the Kickboxer movies . I watched this show and always wondered if they’d reference it … don’t think I saw this one as a kid . Pretty cool .
in my opinion Cody was somewhat the true pivotal character of the show, with his weirdness he could be placed in pretty much every kind of storyline. without him it became a little messier.
I remember I missed this episode when it originally aired, but I was told about it, and how surprisingly good he was. Given his tall, lanky build, I had expected that his technique wasn't going to be any good because of the way he moved, but when I finally got around to watching it I was shocked at how clean his technique was and you could tell he took his movement and positioning very seriously.
I always love it when a "doofus," oddball character in a show proves that he (or she) is underestimated and proves that s/he has some skills. 👍 And not just on this show, too.
Look at Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, most times he's the dimwitted sidekick, and yet he proved twice that he could take over the world better than the Brain.
the arrogant coach doesn't know cody is a kickboxer athlete.😁😁. until cody says that occasionally kicking his butt feels good. at that time, cody taught me patience and cheerful
The arrogant coach was a real kick boxer in the movie no surrender no retreat . He was not in karate kid 3 lol. The last sentence was not for you a reply to another person who claimed this was the aka bad boy who was the villain in karate kid III
any show lasting for 6 to 7 seasons is usually pretty good. Although, Till Death only lasted for 4 season, I found the show pretty good and even better on the last season since they really went all out on the episodes. Becker only lasted like 6 seasons and that was awesome too. I think 6 to 7 seasons is more than enough for any series on TV because after that, the shows start to get stale.
Cody carried this show. He was the best, and by far the most funny!
Agree but dana’s boyfriend was very funny to.
Agree, nothing was the same after
He also hospitalized his fiance multiple times.
Yea he was
@@hypello9534 yea he is
The fact that he played a funny cool, surfer, dude type in Step by Step makes us forget that Sasha Mitchell was in martial arts action movies. He was even doing the Kickboxer sequels while Step by Step was still on air.
The world owes Sasha Mitchell an apology, not only for the lack of respect and attention, but for the ruining of his career due to his ex's lies.
...his ex had a beat up face. Mmm i dont think she was lying
@@Robd07she admitted it though, didn't she?
@@penske_material i cant remember the whole thing..but i do remember they had her face on the news beat up. After that Sasha Mitchells career went to shit
@@Robd07 well, back then I was too young and knew nothing, I just knew he wasn't in the show anymore and was a bit disappointed but accepted it lol.
The little I read online is that eventually he won custody of their children cuz she was in drugs and lied about his abuses.
That is a lie you're telling.
Cody was my favorite character.
And cute too! ❤
Back when Sasha Mitchell joined the cast of Step By Step, I always wondered if he was still a practicing martial artist. When I saw this episode on TGIF, my question was answered spectacularly 😎
Yes he was
In one of the earlier seasons he showed it off, when Dana went to a rough bar to see her favorite singer. It was played off he didn't realize that he knew martial arts.
Cody is the cousin/uncle that everyone gets along w he always makes sure everyone in his family is cared for especially the ones who are more than what the seem
Yeah a sitcom thus.
I love how Mark gets all riled up and Cody just picks him up and carries him out the door like nothing's going on. LMAO! So hilarious! :)
Sasha Mitchell was such an under rated martial artist. The guy really has incredible skill and his technique is so fast and smooth. Especially for a larger guy
Joshua Adams he did the Dutch style later on which favored tall guys as seen in K-1 and Allistair Overeem.
Despite being a Bill and Ted wannabe.
Well, im a big guy too, and I fught in kickboxing-boxe and mma for many years, and I can do this kick easlily
Exactly…his wife found that out personally 👀
Wasn’t that overturned as lies when it was HER doing the domestic abuse on him and the kids?
I always loved Cody, and his cool, surfer-dude ways. Nothing bothered him, he was so chill. The only times he wasn't goofy were in situations like this, where he was in complete control: this scene, the episode where he saves Dana from sexual assault, protects Karen from ridicule and the scene in the bar when saving Dana. That is what I loved.
Cody was the man, he left the show forcefully with a bad situation at the time, the show wasn't the same at all anymore.
+weirdalfan1980 i agree with you cody was one of the resaons why i like watching step by step lol
+weirdalfan1980 ments reasons
Well said. His character knew when to be serious, which is very important.
Cody (Sasha M.) Its great!
I was in the studio audience for this episode; it was filmed in August 1994.
How did they shoot the scene? Did you see any goof-ups in the scene like Cody and the couch cracking up?
Thats awesome man
Is it true that the acting really made the set smell like shit?
@@danielstack4158 🤣🤣🤣
Loved Sasha Mitchell in the Kickboxer films when I was a kid. Most underrated actor of the 90's
Right?! Not the greatest films, and following Van Damme wasn't the easiest thing to do, but he was solid in those movies.
One of my favorite shows! It was pure 90's which was apart of my childhood.
Right on this was a great fucking show my favorite of the tgi Friday night family shows Full house and boy meets world were up on my list but step by step definitely takes the crown for me like you said so many childhood memories with these shows
What Cody does in the karate ring, both Daniel Larusso and Mr.Miyagi would approve.
I agree !
It's wild that Step By Step had the best fight choreography of the 90's
I love it when COdy kicks ass. and the love he has for his family
Sasha is a black belt in tae kwon do, Sasha was once an amateur kickboxing champion, and it helped him land the role of a boxer in 1988's Spike of Bensonhurst (1988)
I’ve been teaching kids martial arts since the 90’s, this clip is one of the reason I teach. Protect your students, also be a cool to them, it’s tough when any of them compete, make sure they feel seen and heard.
Don't mess with the code man!!!
oh yeah definitely don't mess with the Code man
Would u guys mess with the Code man?? THIS GUY WAS IN KICKBOXER (I mean the sequels).
Yeah he was A pro black belt
Yeah that be guy never got over the ass whoppin Cody gave him at the bar
LOL! I was just going to type this.
You just can’t dislike Cody Lambert
He was the reason why I watched Step by Step along with Patrick Duffy and Susanne Sommers
This is the best TV shows of my entire life
His blocking and evasive techniques were phenomenal 🔥
He is obviously well trained and coordinated, but you do realize that it is choreographed, right?
@@lapurdy71The way Cody was fighting in this was a mix of Muay Thai.
@@omarcogle1965 Lot more TKD than Muay Thai. Sidekicks, spinning sidekick, backfist. The blocks against kicks remind me a bit of Benny the Jet (stylized American Karate).
@@lapurdy71 It's choreographed?? Lol just kidding yeah, I know that. But my comment was about his technical level, which makes a difference with said choreography.
Who wasn't in love with Cody..
I was
Frilipos You're fucking gay.
Jason Stewart You're fucking gay.
He probably didn't mean it in a gay way, just who wouldn't love the guy, he's funny and cool.
I still am in love with Him😊😊💖💖
I remember step by step tv show since forever
Cody used to annoy me, but when he vanished of the show for a time, I realized how much I loved him. Nowadays, I love every moment, nice contrast! I never get over ''Dana-burger'' !
When i was 15, Rich was my favorite but now.... I was stupid! Cody is kind, funny and extraordinary skilled.
And .... extremely sexy 😁
Call me weird but Rich is a cutie 😊
Sasha Mitchell is a REAL badass! His fighting skills are confusing due to his easy demeanor and training.
David Sloan Kickerboxer 2 ! Love how they showed off the skills he has on this show.
Back when tv was more wholesome. Teach the kid that fighting isn't always the answer, that you can earn respect by standing up for yourself and that, sometimes, you have to stand up for yourself if someone's looking for a fight and won't take no for an answer.
Agreed, to late for me
Pure nostalgic 90s. These really were the best times....
I love this man,Cody lambert! Is.the perfect guy!!!!Cool!!!
Holy shit it's Dean from No Retreat No Surrender!
GutsOfThor he's good at playing a bad guy I couldn't remember his name in the movie.
well i wasnt sure that he was but resembled him to him at first
LA Karate, I am impressed
Step by step Cody in Kickboxer 2 movie too.😀👍
I stopped watching after he left. But then I saw the Disney episode and Carol had a baby girl and that was it.
Just realized this guy was a castmate of Patrick Duffy in Dallas and then here on this show.... He and Keanu Reeves have similar presences on screen....
SASHA MITCHELL WAS SO COOL IN (STEP BY STEP) MITCHELL WAS EVEN BETTER IN THE MOVIE (KICKBOXING 2)
He's great
I LOVE THIS SHOW !!!!!!!!
Not only does Cody kick his butt, but also makes fun of him and his attitude...hahaha hilarious 😆 🤣 😂 😄
the code man has good reflexes here
oh yeah he sure does
GlassLegend# Yeah! Great!
:) I love cody and I love his fighting!
Me too
+Jason Stewart me 3
Me too:-)
Cody learned self-defense techniques from his Uncle Frank!!!
This is the best video on the internet.
The guy Sasha is fighting is real life former professional kickboxer Dale Jacoby. Who also played one the bikers when Cody gets into that huge bar fight. Dale has also been in several martial arts b-movies.
His most famous being
No Retreat No Surrender where he got annihilated by Van Damme.
If this were a real fight.
It’d be pretty interesting to see who’d win as both guys are legit martial artists.
But I think I’d probably bet on Dale as he’s had more fight experience.
Sasha was and still is no slouch though,experience doesn’t always win the fight,in these scenes like some other scenes you can tell Sasha held back with his speed a lot,plus he utilizes his height pretty damn good
Would have been a good legit fight no doubt but yes you’re right
His brother Kurt 😉 Annihilated Dale in real life
Not to mention Van Damme knocked out that other legit dude in No Retreat no Surrender
Yeah, he was the cocky instructor who listened to the fat bully character that lied about the MC.
I'm so glad someone else recognized that guy.
He was great in the movie kickboxer
memories
American badass
It was the Cody character that made me fall in love with Sasha, so awesome, buy when I first saw Kickboxer, that's when I fell in love with Sasha.
Sasa Mitchell is my favorite character in step by step. He's a phenomenal martial artist. I consider him a legend. I love his kickboxer movies. They are awesome.
I just started buying this show on DVD. I forgot good this show was. Today I watched this episode. Love how they used the Rocky theme for the training.
Cody sporting the epic cut of the times. Business in the front, party in the back.
That is not a mullet
Miss the 80s and 90s martial art movies. Movies today just are not the same. Would of been nice is Sasha Mitchell was in more action movies. Same with Dale Jacoby.
I recognize the guy with the red. He played in the movie No Retreat No Surrender. He was the guy at the party who gave Jason a difficult time.
Oh yes
No Retreat No Surrender Was One Of The Top Movies.
martial arts is about self control and respect.
STEVE P Its also about sharing a bowl of apple jacks with someone who is without a bowl of apple jacks.
yup.
You're right I take taekwondo I'm currently a Yellow Belt/Green Stripe
good for you.
STEVE P thank you
Such a great show.
That whole Friday lineup was a weekly must for my wife snd me before our daughters came along.🤣
He did cross train a bit. Since he was in JKD country of Southern California. BJJ, Muy Thai, Karate, taekwondo, Judo..etc. True, his main discipline was kick boxing. Later on he did more of the Dutch style which better utilized his long limbs. This style in particular became very successful in K-1 and Pride Fighting Championships of Japan.
😎🤙👊 how did you find out that Info mate ..
When you realize Cody (Sasha Mitchell) is a legit blackbelt & took over the Kickboxer franchise after JCVD
He wasn't in Kickboxer 5 though, his character got killed off.
@@omarcogle1965 i didn't realize there was a 5
@@omarcogle1965I knew there was another one without him but I didn't know he was killed off
@@penske_material It's the same thing like Jean Claude Van Damme, when he didn't reprise his role for Kickboxer 2, they killed his character off and brought in Sasha Mitchell as the younger brother of the Sloane dynasty.
This was my favorite episode, I used to watch it a lot 😎
Love the low-key shade Cody is throwing. That casual chuckle when he refers to the guy as "this coach" and at the end was all like "yeah sure no problem dude, we can keep fighting I like throwing you around"
For you Cody fans out there, the actor that plays him did a movie with Billy Blanks. Give it a look, I remember liking it as a kid
The good old days. 😢
Ikr? I sure do miss the 1990s, and being a young kid then.😭
I loved Real Andrews in this episode: "Gentlemen, bow to me. Bow to each other. Ready???? FIGHTING POSITION....FIGHT!!"
Lmao - “We can do best out of four, of six, or even ten haha, I like throwing you around”.
Cody was the man.
He was in a few of the Kickboxer movies . I watched this show and always wondered if they’d reference it … don’t think I saw this one as a kid . Pretty cool .
His opponent is the actor named Dean who played a bully in the movie No Retreat No Surrender (1986).
in my opinion Cody was somewhat the true pivotal character of the show, with his weirdness he could be placed in pretty much every kind of storyline.
without him it became a little messier.
Too bad his ex wife ruined is his career even after it was found to be bs it was too late.
@@wingsfan1993 he also had four kids to raise.
@@wingsfan1993 I mean he did hit her, but it was to protect his kids from her. That kind of publicity isn't good for a family show.
@@moriellymoproblems7842 fair enough but if it's defending innocent kids regardless of the attackers gender a good pr person would be able to spin it.
@@wingsfan1993 Exactly, it's unfortunate the producers of Step By Step didn't fully understand the situation and just gave up on him.
serie de televisión muy buena aquellos años.....
I’ll always remember Cody as Van Damme little brother
Gerardo Tejeda
David Sloan
It's takes me back to these days
Great video and great scene Cody is a great fighter Cody is so cool 😎 l liked that Cody hugged mark
I used to walk away from fights when I was younger then as I became an adult I was like screw it I'm kicking your butt
Fact sasha was actually a kickboxer in real life
Which I believe is where the idea of this episode came from
I remember I missed this episode when it originally aired, but I was told about it, and how surprisingly good he was. Given his tall, lanky build, I had expected that his technique wasn't going to be any good because of the way he moved, but when I finally got around to watching it I was shocked at how clean his technique was and you could tell he took his movement and positioning very seriously.
This is pretty cool, I hadn't seen this episode before.
Loved the show. But yes Sasha Mitchell's the biggest reason i tuned in.
Loved the show and yes Cody did carry that show. His character was a cross between Neo from and matrix and Ted from Bill and Ted adventures. Lol😅
Cody's awesome.
Bringing tears to my eyes to tears watching this so dope
I always love it when a "doofus," oddball character in a show proves that he (or she) is underestimated and proves that s/he has some skills.
👍
And not just on this show, too.
Look at Pinky from Pinky and the Brain, most times he's the dimwitted sidekick, and yet he proved twice that he could take over the world better than the Brain.
Didnt this guy learn his lesson when Van Damme whooped his ass in NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER?
@Miles Goodison-Fearon Jacoby best performance was as Brad in Ring of Fire. You absolutely hated that guy!
the guy from Kickboxer sequels.
Sesame solar guy who plays the actor who plays Cody was one of my most favorites
This reminds me of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers where they have a Dojo by the Juice Bar.
Wish Sasha Mitchell didn’t leave the show in 1995. He nailed his role as Cody so well. He gave the two families excellent advice.
Gracias dios mio me pasar mi adolescencia en los 90s.
Love how the guy who tries to launch a kick before the match has officially started is the one to complain “that’s not fair.”
And also assaulted the ref for trying to keep the match from getting out of hand.
I missed this show
I loved this show
Cody was awesome. I like throwing you around 😂😂😂😂😂
A feel good show, makes me want a pizza while I marathon it, just like the good old 90's.
the arrogant coach doesn't know cody is a kickboxer athlete.😁😁. until cody says that occasionally kicking his butt feels good. at that time, cody taught me patience and cheerful
The arrogant coach was a real kick boxer in the movie no surrender no retreat . He was not in karate kid 3 lol. The last sentence was not for you a reply to another person who claimed this was the aka bad boy who was the villain in karate kid III
Sasha was really good kickboxing. That was some pretty good Taekwondo kicking there
That martial arts coach never got over that ass whooping Cody gave him in that bar
I loved step by step. 90 kids remember tgif nights. Thank God it's Friday. I watched this show and family matters. Great shows
Damn, Cody just straight-up dog walked his ass all over that mat. 💯
any show lasting for 6 to 7 seasons is usually pretty good. Although, Till Death only lasted for 4 season, I found the show pretty good and even better on the last season since they really went all out on the episodes. Becker only lasted like 6 seasons and that was awesome too. I think 6 to 7 seasons is more than enough for any series on TV because after that, the shows start to get stale.
Thank you for reminding me of becker
This was my favorite episode
Que número es?.
Season 4 episode 1
Street Fighter Step by Step Edition
I love Street Fighter X Tekken crossover Martial Arts 🥋 Tournament Fighting Videos Games 🎮
When the world found out he new martial arts for real every episode had him in some kind of a fight
This was a great show..
Him, Jensen Ackles and Ryan Phillipee look a lot a like. I have always liked all three actors, and their work in stuff. Just a thought! :)
I Love you Cody
He was great in the Kickboxer movie.
"I LIKE throwing YOU around!" Lol that's so unintentionally disrespectful!
The guy in the red suit was that the guy in movie Retreat No Serender that kicked Jason in the Pool at that party scene lol.