I Tried To Fight Like Francis Ngannou

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2023
  • How is Francis Ngannou training for boxing and MMA fights? Today I visit his coach Dewey Cooper in Las Vegas to learn the secrets of fighting. Then I compete to test my skills!
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  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +544

    Subscribe for a rematch 🥊

    • @Kataguykaratenerd
      @Kataguykaratenerd 7 місяців тому +1

      Did

    • @sathishslifestyle4783
      @sathishslifestyle4783 7 місяців тому +2

      Me waiting to see you as a proffesional mma fighter

    • @fizzywolfgamer2690
      @fizzywolfgamer2690 7 місяців тому

      Lol
      😅

    • @midlifewarrior5431
      @midlifewarrior5431 7 місяців тому

      👍🏼

    • @ZeusEBoy
      @ZeusEBoy 7 місяців тому +2

      You did amazing in the fight. Much respect to you for making that step and trying. Disagree with what you said though I think you could be the next ngannou. Or rather be the next you. No one can be somebody else so set your goals and dreams and if you wanna fight I know you could be great. Sorry if it sounds corny but I believe it. I think you only lost cause mentality, skill wise I’d say you’re the more powerful fighter. That karate definitely left him not knowing how to defend and even in the beginning with Muay Thai you were getting the advantage. I think what lost it is that you lacked the killer mentality you need to fight. It’s COMBAT. You gotta go in there to hurt the other. Not for sparring and karate. But in a ring and fight or god forsake you ever need to apply your martial arts to really protect yourself from a threat. Your opponent however noticed this (this mentality is the Muay Thai mentality and why it’s my most recommended for real combat experience) but your opponent smelled some fear and went in when he smelled blood. This is where the meditation and mind training come into play for eastern martial arts. Again all respect. I say this because it’s part of that training and I as well as pros like ngannou train it, perhaps even most of all before a fight. But to go in feeling confident is more spiritually important than you could ever imagine. So one last time train that “killer” or “apex predator” mentality. And train that “Superman” mentality (I’m indestructible, every time you take a punch you gotta truly believe and know it can’t hurt) or in the case of this fight in the second round when he came in aggressive you need to show him you can’t be pushed around. Counterpunch and punish him for acting aggressively. Any time someone attacks they create moments of opportunity. So when they throw their weight into you make sure to counter punch them or intercept them with a punch. Alternatively step into them and clinch up and sweep. But make them understand that attacking you directly will be punished and not allowed. They should feel and know that that path leads to their defeat. If you can’t make that true they will exploit that with you. Again all respect. Great performance. You landed some great hits. And we all gotta fail, don’t be upset or let it defeat your confidence. Rather the opposite. Come back knowing you learned from your loss and overcame any humility. Overcame weakness in your style, and are now stronger for it. The 50 win streak can start at any point.

  • @Phantoman7
    @Phantoman7 7 місяців тому +731

    Full credit to Jesse. He is truly a humble martial artist, who is willing to put himself in a position that 99.99% of people would never do. Jesse, your courage, humility and character are truly an inspiration. You lost nothing in that fight. Simply picked up experience that will make you better.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  6 місяців тому +42

      Thanks for your kind words! Just doing what I love 🙏

    • @rodtack8420
      @rodtack8420 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah there is a reason why most all fighters are on PEDS though. The training is grueling and they take every advantage they can get, especially among amateurs I bet PED use is common since it isn't tested for like in the pros. Gives certain fighters an unfair advantage in explosiveness and endurance if you know what I mean.

    • @daveygravy1234
      @daveygravy1234 3 місяці тому

      ​@@rodtack8420their all on it. So at this point no advantages

    • @OptimusSatanas
      @OptimusSatanas 29 днів тому

      @@rodtack8420 The benefits to recovery is something people tend to forget in that equation.

  • @MatthewSedgley
    @MatthewSedgley 7 місяців тому +1237

    You threw more kicks than Francis did in his whole career in one fight, proud of you Jesse
    1k likes wow

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +142

      Wow thank you 😇

    • @MatthewSedgley
      @MatthewSedgley 7 місяців тому +51

      @@KARATEbyJesse Go win that USDC and take the belt for us Karatekas

    • @DADRB0B55
      @DADRB0B55 7 місяців тому +17

      Francis KO’ed gane in sparring with the left high kick …. Supposedly 😂

    • @MatthewSedgley
      @MatthewSedgley 7 місяців тому +5

      @@DADRB0B55 Supposedly wing chun is an effective martial art .... supposedly😆

    • @Robyamdam
      @Robyamdam 7 місяців тому +6

      he would throw more but his opponents always fall down too quickly

  • @user-jx2gw4cn2j
    @user-jx2gw4cn2j 7 місяців тому +497

    Coach Dewey is a awesome coach and a great teacher. He sees the smallest discrepancies and is able to show you what you're doing wrong and why it matters.

  • @ike804
    @ike804 7 місяців тому +308

    If you could, a collab with Bas Rutten would be insane. I feel like he’d have alot to teach regarding hard style Karate applications in MMA. You also just seem like you two would get along really well.

    • @andresramirez8468
      @andresramirez8468 7 місяців тому +13

      Agreed ! He should do his Conditioning and power workout !

    • @lebenwielary7878
      @lebenwielary7878 6 місяців тому +8

      Everyone gets along with Bas
      Dude is awesome in every way

    • @solomonkain
      @solomonkain 3 місяці тому

      Please collab with El Guapo!!

    • @LeHoa-pi7sl
      @LeHoa-pi7sl 2 місяці тому +1

      next podcast with bas "so the story of how i KO'd a swedish guy with a palm strike"

  • @elnico135
    @elnico135 7 місяців тому +687

    Omg coach Dewey can put everyone on the right mindset, what a great guy. Thank you so much for the video Sensei Jesse, it really made my saturday morning way better 💚

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +43

      Glad you enjoyed it! 😄

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 7 місяців тому +12

      I can see why that guy trains guys who become savages. Love his mindset and differentiation between 'martial arts' and 'fighting'.

    • @yeahbee8237
      @yeahbee8237 7 місяців тому +4

      But also that he quickly saw that he could push you to success

    • @deweycooper7952
      @deweycooper7952 7 місяців тому +4

      Thank you for your kind words and support! I appreciate you! #BKSS/#BKMMA

    • @Victor76661
      @Victor76661 6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah! This coach is the real deal.

  • @razorslice99
    @razorslice99 7 місяців тому +393

    🥇👑🥋 no corny comments, I am totally impressed with Sensei Enkamp’s courage to constantly go out of his comfort zone . I would have ran away after the second round of drills. Fan for life here!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +31

      You rock!! 🔥

    • @Thesavagesouls
      @Thesavagesouls 7 місяців тому +10

      Behind his natural sweetness there's a true warrior waiting to strike.

    • @strikingmachine2975
      @strikingmachine2975 7 місяців тому +1

      @@KARATEbyJesse I'd be more impressed if you got a fancy haircut like Francis :P

    • @PauloAbreu
      @PauloAbreu 7 місяців тому

      I couldn't agree more! Jesse san is a true samurai!

  • @Jupez555
    @Jupez555 6 місяців тому +219

    Wow, Coach Dewey Cooper really is one of those people that make every single person he interacts with feel special. You can tell he's lived a full life and has learned a lot through this human experience. The word he gave at the end of the video gave me chills. Definitely a genuinely kind person from what's been showcased here. Absolute phenom!
    Superb video as always, Jesse! You'll get 'em next time! You did great and definitely had more fight in the tank. Respect for sharing and highlighting the greatness of others as well. Cheers!

    • @MrDvfdsv
      @MrDvfdsv 5 місяців тому +3

      I agree, there's a lot of people talking motivational crap without any knowledge to back it up or do it just to boost their own ego.
      This man carries himself well and talks sense. It's great.

    • @nickmills8476
      @nickmills8476 5 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, I liked what he said at the end. Words to live by.

    • @friedbacon7611
      @friedbacon7611 3 місяці тому

      @@nickmills8476facts

  • @justinR8986
    @justinR8986 7 місяців тому +106

    Crazy how a man who has been training a martial art his whole life, comes to a gym with coaches like these and it’s like he’s starting all over again. Just shows the level of teaching they are at. Showing him the difference between show arts and fighting.

    • @drakestorm4691
      @drakestorm4691 3 місяці тому +8

      Yes, because fighting is not just about hit, but about get hit, and moving forward...

  • @KernalGohd
    @KernalGohd 7 місяців тому +112

    Absolutely wild to see someone as practiced and established as Jesse getting picked apart on all these tiny but important things. Really goes to show you can never stop learning.

    • @jacksolarmusicmastering
      @jacksolarmusicmastering 6 місяців тому +1

      Problem is katta, imagine karate without katta, how much more efficient it would be

    • @ChoJun69
      @ChoJun69 6 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, its kata showing the issues. It's amazing and beautiful, but like coach Dewey said its for showing off purpose, kinda. There has to be 1-2-3, not 1 and 2 then 3 in a fight. This is an amazing video even for regular people who dont train, because they maybe watched movies etc. and thinking pushing your leg back ( 17:44 ) or leaning back could be more powerful "active the power from hips and push the world away with legs" phrase, but its not, you're splitting your power where you WILL need it. That jab correction was also great. Dewey and MJW are amazing.

    • @robertmarley8852
      @robertmarley8852 6 місяців тому +1

      His teachers are some units. Michael Jai is serious and anyone he trains with is serious

  • @PyroChan
    @PyroChan 7 місяців тому +145

    Really love seeing Jesse be so humble throughout this process. He came, learned, and kicked butt!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +20

      Just doing what I love!

    • @Luca-yb8wn
      @Luca-yb8wn 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@KARATEbyJesseDoing what you love requires more courage and dedication than you might imagine. Well done to you

  • @DAF21films
    @DAF21films 6 місяців тому +2

    this coach was no joke, he wasnt playing with you or being "hollywood" with you. he was on yo ass, thats the kind of coach you want. you're a real martial artist Jesse you didnt slack or let your ego get bruised you just kept listening and immediately applying.

  • @MartialArtsGamer
    @MartialArtsGamer 7 місяців тому +128

    Jesse is like Goku, always learning and training from different masters. Good stuff mate

    • @mathewpercy3292
      @mathewpercy3292 7 місяців тому +1

      Goku had like 3 masters. Hardly an appropriate comparison.

    • @alexanderren1097
      @alexanderren1097 7 місяців тому +19

      @@mathewpercy3292
      Goku had a LOT more than just 3 masters. Off top of my head:
      Grandpa Gohan
      Roshi
      Korin
      Popo
      Kami
      King Kai
      The Yardratian who taught him instant transmission
      Whis
      I’m sure I forgot a few so please feel free to add to the list

    • @facudassieu7114
      @facudassieu7114 7 місяців тому +7

      @@alexanderren1097 a man of culture, I see.
      You can add the other angel who teached him to control the UI, the boy one from the galactic patrol. I can't remember his name.

    • @NoirMC187
      @NoirMC187 7 місяців тому +5

      ​​​​​@@mathewpercy3292Master Gohan, Master Roshi, Master Mutiato, Popo, Korin, Kami, King Kai, Whis, Galactic Patrol Angel. I mean that's not 3 masters... that's 9. And he's trained with them all during his entire life. You're either not a fan of DBZ or you just want to be a contrarian. So in other words, yeah Goku is a great comparison to the guy who's training under different schools of Martial arts.
      Edit: Actually 10 because there was the Yardratian that taught him instant transmission.

  • @tgonnabfamous13
    @tgonnabfamous13 7 місяців тому +74

    This has to be one of thee greatest training videos ever. So many gems are dropped each second.

  • @robertsvoboda3508
    @robertsvoboda3508 5 місяців тому +72

    Being coached by a guy like coach Dewey while Michael Jai White is chiming in from the sidelines is a fighter's dream come true. A magnificent, very informative video once again, Jesse! Thank you and keep up the great work! 🙏👑🙌🔥💪👊

  • @FlyingGreenTea
    @FlyingGreenTea 7 місяців тому +108

    Love him or not, I like the coach's teachings and I understand how the environment you grow can change you and how it is also about the individual person. We all have a choice and for you, Sensie Jesse, you were a true martial artist in here. The amount of patience, hard work, dedication and willing to learn more just inspired me even more. Thank you for all the hard work you do! There is only one JESSE ENKAMP and that is you! Keep shinning bright, brother!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +7

      Thanks for your kind words! 🌟

  • @backwardscapguy1476
    @backwardscapguy1476 7 місяців тому +66

    Coach Dewey’s intensity and passion for the martial arts is inspiring. I would love to work with him for a day.

  • @dma-rising8876
    @dma-rising8876 7 місяців тому +31

    I want this man as my coach 7 days a week! Dropping truth left and right, and no BS!

  • @RR-931
    @RR-931 7 місяців тому +40

    There is so many gems in this video I like how Dewey Cooper and Michael Jai White corrected your jab when you were hitting mitts. The knowledge those guys have.. id ask a million questions

  • @swinny6365
    @swinny6365 7 місяців тому +36

    Deweys energy is contagious. One of the best striking coaches in the MMA game

  • @danchappell7373
    @danchappell7373 7 місяців тому +55

    So much love for coach Dewey, incredible mindset, insight and his attention to detail in technique is why he's a real G! Well done Jesse, always takes balls and heart to get in the ring. Big respect and love from the UK

  • @GLASSGHOSTHUNTERS
    @GLASSGHOSTHUNTERS 7 місяців тому +103

    Good coach! High energy, very encouraging, funny and motivating. And man oh man, Jesse really knows how to blend styles and be in the moment. I love that he's always a student first and a teacher second. So many martial arts instructors just stop learning. Not Jesse! Zero ego and fearless!

    • @ZeusEBoy
      @ZeusEBoy 7 місяців тому +4

      He will definitely become great at blending styles. Excited to see how his martial arts grows and shapes itself in the time to come. His reliance and tendency to fall back on his karate is kinda funny though. Funny cause it’s not bad just so stereotypical of the karate practitioner and why some martial arts like to tease em. Very regimented and clean kata are great for discipline and strengthening movements, but that same idea of repeat this monotonous process a million times until it’s engrained as muscle memory is both it’s strength and it’s weakness. Like coach Dewey said. That tendency to fall right back into form rather than follow up or stay moving makes them too predictable. Which Jesse will either need to learn to make those openings into weapons/traps. Or close his off by learning to stop creating them or having answers to guard them if he does

    • @ZeusEBoy
      @ZeusEBoy 7 місяців тому +2

      That’s where that blending will come into play too. He doesn’t need to answer it with Karate but he also shouldn’t throw away what he’s trained just because it has gaps. Just learn to fill in the gaps. Exactly why live training is different. More Muay Thai/boxing medium speed sparring will be the best way to get there until he fights again

    • @zsolthorvath495
      @zsolthorvath495 7 місяців тому +2

      This is the ultimate truth! Be a white belt student in your mind in all of your life! If you feel that you are in safe space in the current fighting style, you have to left, and learn something new.

  • @TheBrazilianHue
    @TheBrazilianHue 7 місяців тому +40

    As an ex kyokushin practitioner that is training kickboxing/chuteboxe for almost an year now, I can relate so much with what Jesse has been doing! Very cool, bro 💪🏼

  • @thebackpackengineer
    @thebackpackengineer 7 місяців тому +24

    I remember the first time I got hit and the room started spinning. Thankfully I was able to see the fight through to the end even though I lost. You've inspired me to get back into training. It's been a few months for me since I did

  • @loganstabb2278
    @loganstabb2278 7 місяців тому +58

    Man I love coach Dewey. His mentality is top tier. But all my props to Jesse for continuing to grow as a martial artist and taking the lessons in stride always getting better and always willing to learn. thank you for showing us we can too , Jesse!

  • @kpitman1990
    @kpitman1990 7 місяців тому +43

    Jesse, I just wanted to say I think this was a very impactful video for both yourself and the karate nerd community. As long as I’ve followed you, it’s so apparent that your skills as a martial artist are developing to be a force to be acknowledged. That being said, I know you have been training a lot in other styles to grow your skill base and I just want to say; don’t for one second think that your Karate is weak in today’s world. To be honest, I think your Karate has even gotten better by doing this cross training. I think you are one of the top examples of someone who has taken Karate’s lessons and made sense of them in the modern day world; very similar to the likes of some of the other greats like Lyoto Machida.
    I say this only because I don’t want to see any doubt creep into your mind that your Karate training has been for not. I’ve learned so much from you and it’s shown in my personal training. It’s so easy for us today with all of the options available to “overflow our cup” with knowledge and I particularly loved in this video that there was a time when you were being coached at the gym and the body was so tired, talking was no longer an option. I think there is a deeper lesson there that all of us as martial artists can learn from.

    • @rastaskate4546
      @rastaskate4546 6 місяців тому

      I agree. The self-defense aspects of karate cannot be shown on a mat neither

  • @ricbulow
    @ricbulow 7 місяців тому +16

    You spent years developing your karate training and let it become muscle memory. One time or two times training MMA isn't going to erase all that and your match, hopefully, proved that to you. You got the basic understandings of how things work, but you need to reshape your muscle memory for it to truly pay dividends for you. Love your videos so much and your willingness to understand and learn.

  • @gogadantes8699
    @gogadantes8699 7 місяців тому +3

    Jesse Enkamp is the real life version of the Street Fighter 6 World Tour protagonist. Much respect.

  • @bender75
    @bender75 6 місяців тому +9

    These videos are very interesting to me because I did almost 10 years of sports karate (Wado ryu) and for the last 5 years, I've been practicing traditional Shotokan. I have a great sensei who also started in sports karate in the 80s and learned the hard way. So everything I see in these videos holds true to what traditional karate teaches me. Kumite without dropping or cocking the other hand, every move comes from the core (even though it looks like it comes from the hips, that's just a superficial view) while the body is firmly grounded. It took me a while to understand that there are much fewer differences between the styles or even different martial arts than there are between sports training/fighting vs the traditional way. Also, all of this stuff that we modern martial artists have 'discovered' in the last 2 decades is old knowledge, and only our understanding/interpretation has evolved and deepened. Going back to the source but with different eyes and armed with a modern approach towards healthy training, not brutal force and endless repetition, which is fine when you're young, but then you get old and realize you destroyed your knees and joints and can't train any longer.
    Keep it up Jesse!

  • @nipplesauce5363
    @nipplesauce5363 5 місяців тому +8

    This is such a wonderful lesson, these guys would make a world-class fighter just about from anybody

  • @Andalusian3C
    @Andalusian3C 6 місяців тому +1

    Here after Ngannou boxing fight. Respect to this man. Respect to you Jesse for this videos.

  • @WhiteOak09
    @WhiteOak09 4 місяці тому +2

    This is a great informative video and the instructors are awesome saying and explaining things you never think of or care about but after they explain, it makes so much sense , smart men 👏 👍.

  • @socrates1801
    @socrates1801 7 місяців тому +10

    The most beautiful part of this episode was the last speech of the trainer. Nobody is special. You have to work for it. It's about the fire.
    A lot of people are talking about talents and how they are a part of you. They say that talents ask less effort than other skills. In my opinion that vision creates a fixed mindset. Like the trainer says: everybody has a 100% of potential. Passion for something drives us to do things. Not talent. The paradigm of talent makes us lazy and put people in a mode waiting on the moment when prosper things falling out of the sky.
    Working hard so you don't have to be dependent of anything. That's the message,in my opinion, the trainer gives. And that is something where others can learn from.

  • @jondphotography
    @jondphotography 7 місяців тому +10

    Man, they really gave you a hard time and pushed you to your limits. So much respect for the way you dealt with that and took everything on board. Also, great fight! You showed some warrior spirit right there. No shame in losing when you gave it your all.

  • @casoanaamy
    @casoanaamy 7 місяців тому +23

    Super awesome video, thank you so much. I am a Shotokan Karate practitioner (2nd Dan) and doing Muay Thai for around two months now. I see quite some parallels in our styles. My Muay Thai coach is constantly telling me to flow more, be less stiff with my punches and get to the target directly. While Karate teaches you many very good things, there are definitely some flaws to it. Therefore, I think it is absolutely crucial to be open and try out new styles in order to become a better martial artist and athlete 🙏🥋

    • @cahallo5964
      @cahallo5964 7 місяців тому

      Karate has too much emphasis in balance and spreading the impact, that doesn't matter with gloves and wraps, it also doesn't matter if the guy is knocked out because it is a controlled 1v1, hence MJW correcting Jesse's jab!

  • @alfredogil3451
    @alfredogil3451 6 місяців тому +2

    You stand up in the ring. You fought. You learn. You share. Winning or losing is irrelevant. The knwoledge adquiered is yours. I really respect you and your search. You give Karate a good name. Oss!

  • @No_step_on_snake
    @No_step_on_snake 6 місяців тому +10

    Jesse could you make a video series detailing the history of ALL martial arts, covering their origins, different variations and how they are connected? The series would make very interesting content and there is an abundance of information to make many videos from. I know there would be no better channel than yours to do this 👊🥋🥊

    • @cadkls
      @cadkls 4 місяці тому +1

      All? Do you have any idea how long that would take? Forget about researching, the video length even abridged would be insane.

    • @No_step_on_snake
      @No_step_on_snake 3 місяці тому +1

      @@cadkls Okay all is definitely an over exaggeration.

    • @cadkls
      @cadkls 3 місяці тому

      @@No_step_on_snake No it really isn't. Do you know how many martial arts there are? Spoiler alert, there are hundreds.
      It takes hours and hours of research to make a documentary a few hours long on just one. And documentaries are not comprehensive either.

  • @jezah8142
    @jezah8142 7 місяців тому +14

    Can't wait to train with you in Australia next month! 💪🏽💪🏽

  • @FightFreeClub
    @FightFreeClub 6 місяців тому +9

    Dude! As a practicioner, i really love your work, the way you aproach, the respect and how humble you are. These videos are such a great content!

  • @Thesavagesouls
    @Thesavagesouls 7 місяців тому +2

    "You kick my balls a little bit" lmao i'm dying

  • @CarlosAlbertoLobaton
    @CarlosAlbertoLobaton 6 місяців тому +9

    thoughout these more than 10 years of watching you , you have brought me great lessons, standing here in this fight, a bit vulnerable because it is not your main martial art, and facing an oponent with rules you don´t master, it is a great example for all of us to follow! great video Jesse, thank you for connecting me back to martial arts every time I see your videos

  • @jorgehillier331
    @jorgehillier331 7 місяців тому +16

    No importa ganar o perder, lo importante es que sos un guerrero y te subiste a intentarlo. Y como artista marcial siempre intentas superarte y no anclarte en una sola visión. Jesse sos un gran karateca. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷 Oss 🥋

  • @sangesiswana5464
    @sangesiswana5464 7 місяців тому +2

    Please do a part two of you training in a kyokushin dojo with Judd Reid

  • @dgallagher7029
    @dgallagher7029 6 місяців тому +1

    You know, it says a lot about the character of a man, who can put himself in a position to show a level of vulnerability, to set aside his ego, and to publicly show where he is making mistakes and learning. You could’ve edited this video to show you looking good, without the adjustments you had to make as you were learning. But you didn’t. And you stepped in the ring and it wasn’t to be a win for you.
    But it doesn’t matter, because you’re a good guy, and a role model for others. You’re winning dude!
    Respect to you!
    Also, you had Black Dynamite there giving you advice! How awesome!

  • @13cesk
    @13cesk 6 місяців тому +3

    Man, my deepest admiration to your comitment to martial arts, the humblenes to listen and accept all the corrections to your technique after all the years u have been practicing it it's a real example for all of us

  • @copynin_will
    @copynin_will 7 місяців тому +5

    Im sure it was exhausting and mentally tiring having to change what you know but beautiful knowledge from the coach as well as Michael. So much information in one video, its insane. I respect you for pushing on and also taking the fight! Much respect Karate Nerd!!

  • @mircko191
    @mircko191 6 місяців тому

    Love the final message! And great work Jesse

  • @thagrifster594
    @thagrifster594 6 місяців тому

    So, much learned. One of your best YT vids. Thank you, Sensei.

  • @owl9601
    @owl9601 7 місяців тому +11

    Osu Sensei! Watching you train fires me up. Im still a novice but I'm getting there. Coach Dewey Cooper was amazing! Those insights clearly come from a ton of experience. I learnt a lot from this video.
    Thank you. Deep bow!

  • @dolamike584
    @dolamike584 5 місяців тому +4

    Im taking a lot of notes from this session. It’s all gold, thank you everyone!!

  • @fudsta4193
    @fudsta4193 7 місяців тому +1

    great vid and great effort, thank you sir.

  • @rideyourbikeus
    @rideyourbikeus 6 місяців тому

    This was a great video congratulations on some stellar content. Nice job getting in ring putting yourself to test.

  • @IlovemangaxAnime
    @IlovemangaxAnime 7 місяців тому +3

    Love seeing the humbleness from Jesse. Martial Arts is a beautiful journey, it’s endless, he’s not just evolving as a fighter, but as a person, mind, body and soul also.

  • @RahimRArsteh-pf6zs
    @RahimRArsteh-pf6zs 6 місяців тому +1

    Best Video! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Cmaxb9
    @Cmaxb9 6 місяців тому

    This is such great content, love everyone and their input here. This video made me so happy 🤙🏼

  • @jaysjams946
    @jaysjams946 7 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for sharing Jesse. Never easy getting taught this way but very beneficial for the martial artist! Great video!

  • @alankybear7584
    @alankybear7584 7 місяців тому +3

    Jesse that took fucking courage! You truly have the warrior mindset of always being the student. Some of the best martial art content on the platform

  • @JoshHumble
    @JoshHumble 7 місяців тому

    Man, Jesse - your vids and explorations of the arts are the best. You're covering it all!

  • @FrankLowe88
    @FrankLowe88 3 місяці тому

    I have watched 3 of your videos man and you have some really great content here. Love it.

  • @alexanderrahman9387
    @alexanderrahman9387 7 місяців тому +6

    This may be my favorite video you’ve made

  • @anwollan
    @anwollan 6 місяців тому +3

    What an inspiring coach, wow. Its kinda hard getting our karate ways rocked like this, but its also kinda healthy. Learned some stuff just from this short vid. Had to rewatch it as soon as it ended.

    • @nicholasgreen339
      @nicholasgreen339 13 днів тому

      They teaching jesse karate applications
      Its just hea never done it this way before
      Hes not learning anyh3 dont no
      Just shown slightly different stuff

  • @joostfloot5279
    @joostfloot5279 7 місяців тому

    Love that this video is a little longer, learned some great things from it!

  • @Maurits_1599
    @Maurits_1599 7 місяців тому +1

    You did a great job man, comeback stronger💪🙌

  • @raccoonmyroom6861
    @raccoonmyroom6861 7 місяців тому +7

    What a great coach, cool stuff!

  • @TheDanWhoSoldTheWorld
    @TheDanWhoSoldTheWorld 7 місяців тому +13

    Another great video Jesse, would you ever consider writing a book about karate and your journey with it? I'd be interested to read something like that.

  • @matepopov1655
    @matepopov1655 2 місяці тому

    Great video, Jesse. Interesting guest and motivional message. Just keep going💪💪🥋🏆

  • @hemoplasm7090
    @hemoplasm7090 6 місяців тому

    This was an exceptional video. The quote at the end was amazing too, very happy you included that!

  • @EnTranceCY
    @EnTranceCY 7 місяців тому +6

    Your full contact matches are getting more and more impressive every time you decide to be part of one. I found your kicks to be incredible here and you got great eyes too. If you decide to practice throwing hands better I believe you ll evolve into an even greater fighter. I really like your channel. Be well!

  • @kaisenthewhale
    @kaisenthewhale 7 місяців тому +4

    Great title Jesse. I will enjoy your video :D

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  7 місяців тому +3

      Hope you enjoy it!

    • @kaisenthewhale
      @kaisenthewhale 7 місяців тому +1

      @@KARATEbyJesse thank you for your reply I am a huge fan of your videos. I have binge watched all of your content in the last 2 weeks and your China series in search of ancient karate really touched me.
      Please keep up your great content.

  • @jimheemagwojo
    @jimheemagwojo 7 місяців тому

    Wow this video deserves a rewatch its a training montage with at the heart of it an awesome lesson. Thanks Jesse, great to see you pushing the bounds as always

  • @ntokozomtshali3727
    @ntokozomtshali3727 7 місяців тому +1

    This is my favorite video out of all the ones you've made so far. So much for us to learn and watching you grow too while trained was heart-warming

  • @aisforannihilation1662
    @aisforannihilation1662 7 місяців тому

    Nice job. So glad u had the post telling ppl to watch the vid cuz I watched 3/4 of the vid when it released but had to go somewhere & UA-cam cleared it instead of leaving vid up, ready to go when I had time to watch again, so I forgot until I saw post.
    Watched the rest just now. Nice work. Perhaps next 1 will go your way. Cool to test yourself

  • @AdonaiMacedo
    @AdonaiMacedo 7 місяців тому

    Very powerful video, Jesse. I feel like there are a lot of messages here, I few of them hidden between the lines. Thank you for bringing content with this much quality, hugs from Brazil.

  • @dbuck1964
    @dbuck1964 7 місяців тому

    You’re my new hero, Jesse!
    Way to suck it up and stay in there. 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @aaronwhite96
    @aaronwhite96 7 місяців тому +2

    I appreciate that you can put yourself out there like this and show everything uncut. Well done and thank you for the videos.

  • @michael17750811
    @michael17750811 7 місяців тому

    Love the message at the end. Great video, thanks for sharing this with the world.

  • @wendyvic4046
    @wendyvic4046 6 місяців тому

    You are such a badazz...love your videos. Keep 'em coming, and keep on exploring!

  • @FrithjofKlepp
    @FrithjofKlepp 6 місяців тому

    Thx Jesse. 🤩 Keep on showing us this huge world of Martial Arts!

  • @dustinfant360
    @dustinfant360 6 місяців тому

    Love this video! So much knowledge in such a short amount of time. That training was intense, I'd love to give that a try! Great job, Jesse!

  • @RadicalTrivia
    @RadicalTrivia 7 місяців тому

    Respect for getting in there and doing it, Jesse. Great video!

  • @2rustysporks
    @2rustysporks 7 місяців тому +1

    This was a great one Jesse. Props to Coach Cooper and that balance of intensity & holding his students to a high standard while still being encouraging. & Props to Jesse for showing us this part of his journey -- including and especially the corrections / stumbles. Great stuff -- inspiring all around 👍

  • @vladimirloza1849
    @vladimirloza1849 6 місяців тому +1

    One of the best videos I've seen by you !

  • @ocean457
    @ocean457 6 місяців тому

    God, What a crash course! Thank you.

  • @teammcdoom
    @teammcdoom 7 місяців тому

    Great video Jesse! Very inspirational! win, loose or draw you learn and you’re gracious enough to share your journey with us, braver than most of us.

  • @eduklooz6462
    @eduklooz6462 4 місяці тому

    What a masterpiece! This Video helps me alot. I am really glad finding your channel!

  • @TheAustinDelgado
    @TheAustinDelgado 7 місяців тому

    Great match dude! Thanks for sharing this- gonna add this to my training today

  • @shadowfighter6445
    @shadowfighter6445 7 місяців тому

    This was awesome, the instructor was really cool, you did great in the fight 😄.

  • @SilverStarGG
    @SilverStarGG 2 місяці тому

    Wow. I learned so much from this. Thank you for your videos and content

  • @Mysha__
    @Mysha__ 6 місяців тому

    How brave is that. Learn and confront the reality. Very inspirational video.

  • @ChurchWorshipandvideo
    @ChurchWorshipandvideo 7 місяців тому

    One of your best videos Jesse. Keep growing as an artist, a , and a man

  • @robertdollinger3570
    @robertdollinger3570 7 місяців тому

    Man Great video! The Guys at the PIT have been practicing like this for years! great stuff 🤙

  • @jb-if7sg
    @jb-if7sg 7 місяців тому

    Jessie is always learning we love to see it stay humble bro

  • @RPADRUNK-N-MASTER
    @RPADRUNK-N-MASTER 7 місяців тому

    I'm taking so much from this training, it is so good. Good couching and a great student pushing through.

  • @Per12189
    @Per12189 7 місяців тому

    Humble and courageous! You got have big ones to get in there! Respect

  • @riversideview1801
    @riversideview1801 7 місяців тому +2

    Coach Dewey is such a great coach and it was so fun to see how you were training with him. Amazing video, love it. Thank you!

  • @zmirc
    @zmirc 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome coach, awesome video. Thanks 🎉

  • @trior27
    @trior27 7 місяців тому

    This is the hardest training I've seen you do. Fight was great too. Thanks for taking us along one more time.

  • @simoncamm1128
    @simoncamm1128 6 місяців тому

    Full credit to you, Jesse! You're awesome! True warrior 👏👊🙏

  • @nikolap8410
    @nikolap8410 6 місяців тому

    Great Coaching ! ❤

  • @kabuto76
    @kabuto76 7 місяців тому

    Great video. More stuff with this two!!