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The TKD form she did was keumgang, which is typically the 2nd degree black belt form. The first degree black belt form is usually koryo. Also Keith really did kinda ruin the game a bit.
@@JaredUnashamed did you do kukkiwon tkd? Cuz 1st degree blackbelts get tested with koryo for 2nd degree grading. I mean sure you can definitely start learning it earlier, but yeah it's technically a "blackbelt form"
@@wii_music_intensifies9023 our system of Taekwondo is Youn Wha Ryu. The grandmaster that created our association was very fond of that system. I'm sure they're all a little different with belts, forms etc with fundamentals being the same. I like watching different teachers from different schools, differnt names for kicks or stances but pretty much the same. All good, I love learning new things.
Where I train you have to do Koryo to get your black belt. Taeguk 1-8 through your coloured belts, and then Koryo to move to black. I guess they are all a little different.
@@HenrikBSWE he did only confess when there were specifically no other men in the game, he had a sob story plus he's morally inconsistent I hope that saying sorry wasn't his attempt at a mating call, but if it was it sure was pathetic.
I like your final summary and agree with you. Being awarded a black belt is certainly an honor and signifies school knowledge and dedication. But it is also just a belt at the end of the day. I have seen color belts, even whites with stripes that I would put with certain black belts. It is very much mentally and physically individual.
@@liamsomeone6333 No shit... but he legit said he studies karate dude. My point was he claims he studies karate but isn't doing a good job, and that's why OP said he needs a teacher. I mean ffs he decided to ruin the game for everyone by revealing himself and giving a sob story about how respectful he is. Idk what the purpose of your reply even is dude.
Not really in fact a lot of those martial arts tend to fail in real fights. I self taught myself more weapon based but I studied took what worked for me to defend myself from getting attacked by multiple individuals. Pressure testing moves tends to work. I hung out with many martial artists trained that ended up practicing two or more styles of martial arts they tend to mix them up while fighting for real. My teacher was the school of hard knocks Never won a fight but that was because it was me against group of people thus I started studying weapon usage and even kicking a person when they are down.
It's so weird when the show doesn't differentiate between traditional MA, performance MA, fighting and sparring MA and McDojo MA. Like you said, "having a black belt" could mean pretty much anything.
I'm with the BJJ guy on the saber tossing/show sword skills. If that blade was live, Girl would have shredded her uniform. In Kendo/Iaido, so much focus is on accuracy of cuts (Ki-Ken-Tai-Ichi). Katas are "simple", but to attain perfection in them is so difficult.
In terms of the board breaking, I know that a lot of the time, people WILL use spacers. However, I teach Choy Li Fut Kung Fu, and we do our breaks without spacing, as it requires more skill. With the spaces, each board will assist in breaking the next, making it easier. My profile picture is actually from my Instructor Black Sash test where I broke 4 stacked boards without spacers for my mass break.
Here is an idea: karate vs boxing: compare how realistic is the training and then have them spar 4 rounds 3 minutes each. Lets see who outlasts the other
Sensei Seth has scarred me for life. I'll never be able to take a BJJ practitioner seriously again. Every time they sit down and scoot across the floor is just going to cause me to burst out laughing!
16:57 - 17:10 This is probably the most satisfying and right quote I'll ever heard. Most people think black belts are unbeatable or pro fighters, I remember my old days when I was green belt on Taekwondo, my kicks were getting stronger and faster, and my stamina was improving too. When I was blue belt I used to fight a lot against the black belt partners I met on my academy (that was like 4-5 years ago), I would win the matches both for points or overall better fighting performance since I would always go full contact when I was kicking the paddles. After 7 years of Taekwondo, 1 year of no training time and then my epic comeback (I was training myself these past 3 years), I felt like even better than before, it's just that I really miss the Kyorugi part (Taekwondo's fighting part). Before I joined the place where my master Bryan Cerda used to teach Taekwondo in Perú (I live over here, btw greetings to you Sensei Seth, I love your channel :D), but I just found out that he wasn't here anymore, instead I got to meet his teacher. He teaches very well and all, but on these 2 past months I never saw ANYONE fighting, fighting is very important for every martial art and contact sport. I'm saying all of this because probably the best way to uncover which one of these guys is a true black belt is to make them fight against somebody that has similar experience, at least. Although I'm really more crazy and energetic in Kyorugi than Poomsae, I still learned this last one a lot but I forgot every Poomsae belt so everybody would say that I'm not a black belt if they would ask me to show them my skills. Right now I still have my black tip red ribbon because my dad didn't have enough cash to pay for my black belt exam. Although this may be a good thing if I keep training hard so when I finally earn my black belt on Taekwondo, some Taekwondo students that are 2nd, 3rd or even 4th Dan would understimate my fighting skills. I also always believed that belts are just a piece of cloth. I mean, I'm tired of the easy earned black belts out there on a lot of Taekwondo academies (not only my country). Until now I fought 4 black belts that are legit, 1 of them fought equally against me and the other crushed my stomach since his height is like 6' 2" and weighting around 199 pounds. After I trained Muay Thai and Boxing for 2 months on my university sports program (the quarantine entered around March, 2018, sadly) I learned the basics and then I kept on training after 1 year of basic exercises (but no martial arts training). Sorry but I just wanted to share my martial arts journey until now hehe. Set, I would like to see you fighting against Taekwondo fighters and strong boxers too! I learned a lot from both Taekwondo and Boxing, Muay Thai too! I wish I can meet somebody strong enough to fight me toe to toe since fighting is what allow us the fighters to be stronger and more experienced. Thanks for this video!
10 years is NOT a long enough time to be a black belt in BJJ. In fact, you don't start getting adult belts until you reach middle teens. Junior Belts in BJJ only go up to Green Black and then they essentially start over as an adult unless they are started at a higher belt by their Professor.
Solid video. FWIW, I earned a black belt in Karate as an adult in Japan. Returned to the states where I joined a Taekwondo Dojo. I began as a brown belt when I joined (given my experience) and a year to earn my black belt - so six years to earn a black belt in both arts (given the many similarities) is very doable. Looking forward to seeing more content.
keith must have been to a school that does no-touch knockout techniques or something. super cult-like behavior, super creepy. shes not gonna sleep with you bro.
When someone says they are a JuJutsu (yes, this is correct) person...don't assume they are BJJ. BJJ wears coloured gis, most of the other styles wear white with black belt holders perhaps wearing blue or black. When someone says they're JuJutsu don't assume they're going to drop to the floor and flop around like BJJ.
I was thinking that the girl that hit the light, wasn't so much unfamiliar with her sword, but rather, not used to operating in an intensely lit studio setting/the set. I dare say most dojos are not lit as such.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that one taekwondo woman with the cool blue hair didn’t do taekwondo but CMX. I see a lot of CMX in karate and taekwondo demos because it’s loud and it’s flashy, but it’s not “real” sword technique. And I appreciate the people that practice it because it takes a lot of practice, and I never want to take that away from anyone. It irks me that it has become so popular because, to me, it doesn’t really teach anything that one might find in a kobudo sword school. Now, I could be wrong. I would love to know more. Here’s my background in case anyone is wondering: 1 year Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu (no rank), 5 years kendo (hoping for shodan next year), 9 years Mugai-Ryu (sandan, going for yondan next year), all sword arts
We have a lot of white gis in our dojo. People have multiple gi’s in different colors. I think to make it harder to just put everybody in the same color.
Im happy everyone cringed the same way with keith. Like goddam thats a guy that found martial arts from anime. It felt so goddam cringe, like thats the definition of cringe. Im pretty sure in the dictionary they added his face as a synonym
Nah, when the video first came out, I watched it around a couple of days in, everyone in the comments were praising that dude, I’m like wth, thats some overly self righteous cringe shit and everyone liking it. Thought I was just a bad person. Glad that now I guess more people are calling him out for it
Like I would generally see it as something honorable, coming from a martial arts background and understanding the respect and tier system. But this is for a TV show and if he really felt like that, he should not have even done it IMO. There's a difference between the dojo and real world, and if this goes that much against your values, I'd like to see how it applies to the rest of your life.
The Thumbnail of the video suggest none of them are black belts xD Damn, Adriana is fire 🔥 loved the energy she was putting in. I did Judo as a kid but the school was so "unprofessional" it was more for the fun and so after 1,5 years I stopped with a white belt xD at least I know how to fall now. Now I am doing HEMA, and we have no belts there.
If they give black belts to people who clearly have no fighting skill can be dangerous if they go into a tournament or get into self defense situation and have no knowledge of how to defend themselves.
Belts hold up pants. Martial arts is very much about combat...But even samurai know that teaching combat is less about making a formidable warrior than teaching one to be a formidable human.
Pressure testing is one thing dojos marketing is prob in mic dojos they want to keep students paying them. Why many forms now have over 15 kata/pom say < however that's spelled .plus America is sue happy so they don't really do sparring they play tag. In the early 80s We did Bogu kumite, armored sparring full comtact kicking and punching no groin shot or knee stomp
"i could never even do side kick" ..taekwondo black belt? wtf?? and people come for a show to play a game and keith over there just: "nah, i'm not gonna play" geez
usually jokes like these are just jokes, meaning its not true, but keith genuinely made me feel more discomfort than getting punched in the face with a boxing glove, and thats saying something
@@zapdosxy1781 I think it might be, considering that he decided to enter a show about lying, felt okay with lying the whole time, but then suddenly after the other dudes got voted out he suddenly felt like being honest. I truly do not comprehend his honesty.
@@burritodog3634 I can learn traditional martial arts like shorei ryu And not be Okinawan I can kneel before my instructor and not be seen as cringe it’s called respect It’s the values that matter And quite frankly the fact that he spoken up and apologized about it says enough about his character
I feel like the BJJ guy definitely was screwed going in being the only grappler. As someone who's a Black Belt in American Kenpo, wrestled for 5 years and is a BJJ Blue Belt I would have loved to do a video like this.
Me too. I got my black belt after 3 years, but that's because in my system being a blackbelt means that I understand enough about the basics of Kung Fu to actually be considered a student. Everything prior to blackbelt is conditioning.
I'm a first dan black belt in arnis, then i am a train amateur fighter in muay thai and boxing. I've also have a taekwondo background but i did not earned a black belt. I am planning to train in either kickboxing(american style or yaw yan), judo, karate or kenpo(kajukenbo or shaolin temple style). I would also want to enroll any martial arts gym or dojo because i want to have 5 styles.
@@wagesofsinn3881 nothing. I just want to either working out on my regiment. I am still training and developing my own style, i also plan and compete to mma and/or trying to build a gym or school for self-defense purposes. And i am not trying to be a laughing stalk like those fakers or a fraudsters who advertised their so called "Fake Martial Arts" or whatever. I am obsessed with martial arts. Ever since i start training martial arts since i was around 10 to 11 years old. I want to practice something how to defend myself. Try to do better and stay positive and not being lazy or bed ridden. That's pretty much it.
@@wagesofsinn3881 i am still looking for another style that i would like to train in because i still have 4 styles, i am doing stick fighting and hand to hand combat at home then i order a punching bag for bag work to work out my routine. Edit: its never too late if you are either too young or too old to do martial arts.
Keith really acting all humble, but he really didn't mind ruining the whole show for everyone present, and also for all the people watching at home. I'd be so happy if I knew how to give him a magical slap from here
@@Gh0st_0723 Bowing is a very common practice the east, it wasn't just _invented_ for anime but Okay XD Eastern practices, Japanese or otherwise are completely common in dojo's no matter _where_ in the world it's happening. (٥↼∀↼)
@@The-Determined-Ninjahe didn’t say it was invented for anime but the way this Keith dude just went full dogeza to a bunch of randomers for lying on a show he was supposed to lie on was cringe AF.
They kicked the most legit martial arts dude there. They saw him do an effective move that actually works in a fight and were like “Nah, not flashy enough.”
When Keith started apologising I legit thought they had started a new round and it was everybody’s turn to convince the others they weren’t a black belt. Took me way too long to realise it was real. 🙈
I love the fact that Seth pointed out, its very important not to become a black belt for the sake of becomming a black belt, but it rather comes as part of the road of yourself getting better on your journey in the martial arts style you choose. As someone who was trained in TKD, we where told that the meaning of Tae Kwon Do is basically "The Way" like the journey is the goal and not a certain part of the road like becoming a black belt, which perfectly reflects what it is all about in Martial Arts, its not about which Martial Arts is the best or strongest etc, its about finding yourself on this journey, getting better and becoming confident in yourself and your craft (confident not arrogant). It was still an interresting video idea if martial artist can spot people that are not black belts
I think it also didn't help that Anthony was a BJJ guy, and everyone else's styles is more based on competition and point martial arts and that he was basically the least flashiest. He'd kick all their asses though no doubt.
@@lucascastro2802 Agreed, looks like he showed a triangle choke which isn't very exciting. A throw to submission or flying armbar would have been cool.
@@scottmarlow6018 Yea, he could be more convincing but like, the thing with bjj is that no specific skills or techniques are associated with higher belts, like katas in karate and stuff like that different belts just mean fighting better, even a white belt can execute the most `advanced` bjj thing there is, the problem is actually using it when rolling bjj guy shouldve just beat everyone up to prove his point
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Yes.
tricky one its sensei seth that is not a black belt
@@naomiasay829 a belt is a piece of cloth man
What do you mean there aren't many white Gi in Jiu Jitsu?? Most Gracie academies only and specifically use the White Gi
"He's definitely older than eleven"
This is the insight we come for
That’s how you know Seth is a black belt
That's what have it away.
Well, we can all tell by his punches and kicks not to mention balance that little Mike is not a black belt.
fr, hard to tell with the way he act around woman
God loves yall
The TKD form she did was keumgang, which is typically the 2nd degree black belt form. The first degree black belt form is usually koryo. Also Keith really did kinda ruin the game a bit.
@@JaredUnashamed did you do kukkiwon tkd? Cuz 1st degree blackbelts get tested with koryo for 2nd degree grading. I mean sure you can definitely start learning it earlier, but yeah it's technically a "blackbelt form"
@@wii_music_intensifies9023 I had Koryo for my WTF Red Belt test. I learned it as a Blue Belt with a red stripe.
@@wii_music_intensifies9023 our system of Taekwondo is Youn Wha Ryu. The grandmaster that created our association was very fond of that system. I'm sure they're all a little different with belts, forms etc with fundamentals being the same. I like watching different teachers from different schools, differnt names for kicks or stances but pretty much the same. All good, I love learning new things.
Where I train you have to do Koryo to get your black belt. Taeguk 1-8 through your coloured belts, and then Koryo to move to black. I guess they are all a little different.
yeah youre right. usually at the dojang i train at as a black belt we learn koryo and as a first degree we learn keumgang.
I appreciate him confessing that he was lying, but honestly if that's how he felt, he should have avoided even doing this.
True
He just wanted to pick up the girls. Waited until it was only the women? Yeah bro is just a pick me
that was definitely planted to make the video more interesting
@@HenrikBSWE he did only confess when there were specifically no other men in the game, he had a sob story plus he's morally inconsistent I hope that saying sorry wasn't his attempt at a mating call, but if it was it sure was pathetic.
THAT WAS GOOFY ASF
Someone needed to tell that little clown , it's just a quiz game. He isn't insulting the prophets of Shaolin or the Wu Tang Clan by playing along.
Wu Tang Clan lol
🤣🤣Actually laughing out loud at this comment 😂 "prophets of Shaolin or Wu Tang Clan"...👐🏾Suuuuu!
Imagine you're an actor and after filming half the movie you're like "Sorry guys, I'm not actually Wolverine, I can't deceive you anymore" ... smh
@@Snow4LifeNEver Lol, I'd love to see that.
underrated comment
I like your final summary and agree with you. Being awarded a black belt is certainly an honor and signifies school knowledge and dedication. But it is also just a belt at the end of the day. I have seen color belts, even whites with stripes that I would put with certain black belts. It is very much mentally and physically individual.
Self taught guy definitely needs a teacher.
He probably bought his own gi and belt, basically self-promoted himself.
@@LethalByChoice that's the point, he's meant to pretend to be a black belt but he's not
@@liamsomeone6333 No shit... but he legit said he studies karate dude. My point was he claims he studies karate but isn't doing a good job, and that's why OP said he needs a teacher.
I mean ffs he decided to ruin the game for everyone by revealing himself and giving a sob story about how respectful he is.
Idk what the purpose of your reply even is dude.
Not really in fact a lot of those martial arts tend to fail in real fights. I self taught myself more weapon based but I studied took what worked for me to defend myself from getting attacked by multiple individuals. Pressure testing moves tends to work. I hung out with many martial artists trained that ended up practicing two or more styles of martial arts they tend to mix them up while fighting for real. My teacher was the school of hard knocks Never won a fight but that was because it was me against group of people thus I started studying weapon usage and even kicking a person when they are down.
One of my teachers used to say, “It is not about having a Black Belt but being a Black Belt.”
"You don't see a lot of white gi's in jiu-jitsu" Dude...what? Most of the Gracie affiliated gyms have a white gi requirement, especially for seminars.
Yeah lol I literally signed up to bjj the other week and my Gi is white 🙃
Yeah but to be fair it is a tang soo do style black trim and he had it right side over left at one point
Almost no one in mine gym wear whitegi
What's with that white gi requirement?
@@SuperSpecies Because Gracie Academy tries to take as much money from you as possible
It's so weird when the show doesn't differentiate between traditional MA, performance MA, fighting and sparring MA and McDojo MA. Like you said, "having a black belt" could mean pretty much anything.
I'm with the BJJ guy on the saber tossing/show sword skills. If that blade was live, Girl would have shredded her uniform. In Kendo/Iaido, so much focus is on accuracy of cuts (Ki-Ken-Tai-Ichi). Katas are "simple", but to attain perfection in them is so difficult.
It's so funny that all the bullshidoists saw the bjj dude do effective martial arts and were like "he can't be a black belt"
He trolled them with the black trimmed gi. Basically false representation. Would you take karate lessons from a guy in a wrestling singlet?
@@ryno7382 Yes.
@@snaxximan5737 based
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Andre the self taught guy , was easy to spot. His fingers were wide open and seperated the whole time through his demos ..🙏
In terms of the board breaking, I know that a lot of the time, people WILL use spacers. However, I teach Choy Li Fut Kung Fu, and we do our breaks without spacing, as it requires more skill. With the spaces, each board will assist in breaking the next, making it easier. My profile picture is actually from my Instructor Black Sash test where I broke 4 stacked boards without spacers for my mass break.
Here is an idea: karate vs boxing: compare how realistic is the training and then have them spar 4 rounds 3 minutes each. Lets see who outlasts the other
Bruh this is so good. When the jujitsu guy got down and you busted out. 😆…. Lost it. 🤣
Definitely move forward with the skit. 👊🏻
Sensei Seth has scarred me for life. I'll never be able to take a BJJ practitioner seriously again. Every time they sit down and scoot across the floor is just going to cause me to burst out laughing!
16:57 - 17:10 This is probably the most satisfying and right quote I'll ever heard. Most people think black belts are unbeatable or pro fighters, I remember my old days when I was green belt on Taekwondo, my kicks were getting stronger and faster, and my stamina was improving too. When I was blue belt I used to fight a lot against the black belt partners I met on my academy (that was like 4-5 years ago), I would win the matches both for points or overall better fighting performance since I would always go full contact when I was kicking the paddles. After 7 years of Taekwondo, 1 year of no training time and then my epic comeback (I was training myself these past 3 years), I felt like even better than before, it's just that I really miss the Kyorugi part (Taekwondo's fighting part). Before I joined the place where my master Bryan Cerda used to teach Taekwondo in Perú (I live over here, btw greetings to you Sensei Seth, I love your channel :D), but I just found out that he wasn't here anymore, instead I got to meet his teacher. He teaches very well and all, but on these 2 past months I never saw ANYONE fighting, fighting is very important for every martial art and contact sport. I'm saying all of this because probably the best way to uncover which one of these guys is a true black belt is to make them fight against somebody that has similar experience, at least. Although I'm really more crazy and energetic in Kyorugi than Poomsae, I still learned this last one a lot but I forgot every Poomsae belt so everybody would say that I'm not a black belt if they would ask me to show them my skills. Right now I still have my black tip red ribbon because my dad didn't have enough cash to pay for my black belt exam. Although this may be a good thing if I keep training hard so when I finally earn my black belt on Taekwondo, some Taekwondo students that are 2nd, 3rd or even 4th Dan would understimate my fighting skills. I also always believed that belts are just a piece of cloth. I mean, I'm tired of the easy earned black belts out there on a lot of Taekwondo academies (not only my country). Until now I fought 4 black belts that are legit, 1 of them fought equally against me and the other crushed my stomach since his height is like 6' 2" and weighting around 199 pounds. After I trained Muay Thai and Boxing for 2 months on my university sports program (the quarantine entered around March, 2018, sadly) I learned the basics and then I kept on training after 1 year of basic exercises (but no martial arts training). Sorry but I just wanted to share my martial arts journey until now hehe. Set, I would like to see you fighting against Taekwondo fighters and strong boxers too! I learned a lot from both Taekwondo and Boxing, Muay Thai too! I wish I can meet somebody strong enough to fight me toe to toe since fighting is what allow us the fighters to be stronger and more experienced. Thanks for this video!
The name of that form that the one girl did is called kumkang
2nd dan black belt form The form is called gum kang
BJJ might be ground work but actual Ju-Jitsu is everything - Throws, locks, groundwork, punches, kicks, weapons
10 years is NOT a long enough time to be a black belt in BJJ. In fact, you don't start getting adult belts until you reach middle teens. Junior Belts in BJJ only go up to Green Black and then they essentially start over as an adult unless they are started at a higher belt by their Professor.
The only real black belt there is the BJJ dude
In the words of Mr. Miyagi "Karate Here 🧠, Karate Here ♥, Karate never here 🥋. Understand?"
I saw that in a movie once, BONSAI!!!
Keith deadass just wanted a hug from blue-haired girl.
You know you're a martial arts nerd when you're literally jumping up and down in excitement for this video
I found what Keith did really sweet. Honest to it. Like in a world of hate and cynicism it was just sweet to see.
Notice how he waited 'till all the guys were out to come clean?
Solid video. FWIW, I earned a black belt in Karate as an adult in Japan. Returned to the states where I joined a Taekwondo Dojo. I began as a brown belt when I joined (given my experience) and a year to earn my black belt - so six years to earn a black belt in both arts (given the many similarities) is very doable. Looking forward to seeing more content.
keith must have been to a school that does no-touch knockout techniques or something. super cult-like behavior, super creepy. shes not gonna sleep with you bro.
I only took a few years of Isshin Ryu, but it's pretty apparent who has training and who doesn't.
"He's got a body for, like, strangling people."
Keith was playing the long game, he was trying to get that hug from the blue hair girl
When someone says they are a JuJutsu (yes, this is correct) person...don't assume they are BJJ. BJJ wears coloured gis, most of the other styles wear white with black belt holders perhaps wearing blue or black. When someone says they're JuJutsu don't assume they're going to drop to the floor and flop around like BJJ.
The blue haired girl has a black belt in playing with sticks at recess.
Keiths technique is just lethal, the resonance travels oceans, seas and mountains to all hurt us in the heart, trully a master of his craft
I was thinking that the girl that hit the light, wasn't so much unfamiliar with her sword, but rather, not used to operating in an intensely lit studio setting/the set. I dare say most dojos are not lit as such.
3:00 the way we regularly say karate is correct too, because we actually say in in the Okinawan dialect. Kara-teh is Japanese, kara-tee is Okinawan.
2:47 Yo I’ve been doing multiple martial arts for 9 years and one of those is Taekwondo
It looks like they all have some martial arts training which makes it tougher. It's easier to spot a fake if they don't know any real techniques
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that one taekwondo woman with the cool blue hair didn’t do taekwondo but CMX. I see a lot of CMX in karate and taekwondo demos because it’s loud and it’s flashy, but it’s not “real” sword technique. And I appreciate the people that practice it because it takes a lot of practice, and I never want to take that away from anyone. It irks me that it has become so popular because, to me, it doesn’t really teach anything that one might find in a kobudo sword school. Now, I could be wrong. I would love to know more. Here’s my background in case anyone is wondering: 1 year Muso Jikiden Eishin-Ryu (no rank), 5 years kendo (hoping for shodan next year), 9 years Mugai-Ryu (sandan, going for yondan next year), all sword arts
We have a lot of white gis in our dojo. People have multiple gi’s in different colors. I think to make it harder to just put everybody in the same color.
cracking up at him saying what is the jiu jitsu guy going to do
Seth's silence and confusion is hilarious
It's Seth. He's been a shaolin kicksorcerer the whole time. I haven't watched the video yet.
Im happy everyone cringed the same way with keith. Like goddam thats a guy that found martial arts from anime. It felt so goddam cringe, like thats the definition of cringe. Im pretty sure in the dictionary they added his face as a synonym
Nah, when the video first came out, I watched it around a couple of days in, everyone in the comments were praising that dude, I’m like wth, thats some overly self righteous cringe shit and everyone liking it. Thought I was just a bad person. Glad that now I guess more people are calling him out for it
@@joesr31 The audience of Jubilee are like aged 10-15 so I'm not surprised.
Like I would generally see it as something honorable, coming from a martial arts background and understanding the respect and tier system. But this is for a TV show and if he really felt like that, he should not have even done it IMO. There's a difference between the dojo and real world, and if this goes that much against your values, I'd like to see how it applies to the rest of your life.
i’m impressed that Anthony getting a black belt in jujutsu in 10 years takes most people about 20 years to 30 years .
The Thumbnail of the video suggest none of them are black belts xD
Damn, Adriana is fire 🔥 loved the energy she was putting in. I did Judo as a kid but the school was so "unprofessional" it was more for the fun and so after 1,5 years I stopped with a white belt xD at least I know how to fall now.
Now I am doing HEMA, and we have no belts there.
I love the excitement on display from Mr. Seth.
If they give black belts to people who clearly have no fighting skill can be dangerous if they go into a tournament or get into self defense situation and have no knowledge of how to defend themselves.
Instead of kicking me so I cry, he did something so cringe tears started flooding😭😭
no, keith! don't do it! you have so much to live for!
"Who is not a black belt, they show of there skills"
My Mind: MORTAL COMBAT!!!!.
Replayed like 50 times your hilarious reaction to the Jiu Jitsu guy laying down. Champion moment. 🎉🎉🎉
in fact, i watched a lot of you guys cause of connected videos, but i think actually you've got my sympathy
Belts hold up pants. Martial arts is very much about combat...But even samurai know that teaching combat is less about making a formidable warrior than teaching one to be a formidable human.
0:59 The CRINGE is REAL! 🤣
Keith such a simp waits for all the fellers to be gone then *insert fake sadness for sympathy* "I'm So SoRrY i CaNt DeCiEvE yOu"
5:56 the form she was doing is called koryo and is the form for all 1st Dan black belts in WT/Olympic style taekwondo
Keith wtf that cringe moment will forever be in my mind
This is the most anti climatic ending of all anti climatic endings
That form is Keum Gang (or Gong seen it spelled differently at diff. schools)
If I was andre, I would've been so pissed that that guy outed himself.....
I wear a black wrist band . People run away. The wrist band is a small black belt.
7:00 there is already karate style like that called Tang Soo Do which is also used in Karate kid/Cobrai kai
And he waited from all guys to leave
Pressure testing is one thing dojos marketing is prob in mic dojos they want to keep students paying them. Why many forms now have over 15 kata/pom say < however that's spelled .plus America is sue happy so they don't really do sparring they play tag. In the early 80s We did Bogu kumite, armored sparring full comtact kicking and punching no groin shot or knee stomp
Sensei Seth is too nice, let me take over: THANKS FOR RUINING IT, KEITH!
Keith's break down in front of 4 girls is funny and cringe at the same time! he's so vulnerable but oozes out instability! I hope he'll be ok!
Jiu Jitsu guy was out since it was the only one that would help in a fight and not flashy
The truth is none of them are black belts. Black belts wins tournaments
9:47 Lil bro thought he was Mr Miyagi 😂
Meanwhile I’m like: “GUYS DON’T FALL FOR IT, HE’S THE JESTER”
"i could never even do side kick"
..taekwondo black belt? wtf??
and people come for a show to play a game and keith over there just: "nah, i'm not gonna play" geez
Heyy!!! Why are you laughing at the Jujitsu dude hahahaha (I'm ended up laughing as well!!!)
6:18 bahaha take my sub my guy thats a great reaction XD
No matter he circumstances or even years of training in karate or taekwondo a gun is the most powerful
Kieth's ability to paralyze me with cringe is beyond anything a blackbelt could do.
Average karate taker
@@umadxdlol6930 no
@@Raven_Keeper yea it basically is. Taking karate is almost as embarrassing as the fat chick or the hapkido girl
@@umadxdlol6930 have you ever done a martial art or are you just taking the piss?
@@umadxdlol6930 tell that to stephen thompson, lyoto machida, michael page, raymond daniels, gsp, bas rutten?
As a jiu jitsu black belt, watching my fellow jiu jitsu practitioner immediately lay on his back had me cracking up 😂
Same, but blue belt. 😂🤷🏻♂️
true but if they all had to fight I would put everything I own on him
@@ChefaBrown oh yeah, absolutely. He'd have demolished any of them
@@sirvimmy they voted him out cause they felt threatened by him XD
None-anything here, still laughed
as a black belt, I can humbly say that there is no technique I know that could inflict as much pain and discomfort as Keith just did.
usually jokes like these are just jokes, meaning its not true, but keith genuinely made me feel more discomfort than getting punched in the face with a boxing glove, and thats saying something
"How cringe do you want this to be?"
Keith: "Yes."
Keith thought he was in an anime
Nah Keith's honesty is beyond your comprehension.
@@zapdosxy1781 I think it might be, considering that he decided to enter a show about lying, felt okay with lying the whole time, but then suddenly after the other dudes got voted out he suddenly felt like being honest. I truly do not comprehend his honesty.
keith a simp fr!!🤣🤣
Straight up yes. Not even an “a lot” just *yes*
Keith definitely had that “hey girls, look how honest I am…wanna grab a drink?” energy.
True!
For real bro
At first when they all did that pose, he reminded me of Tanner Buchanan from Cobra Kai 😁
😭
Fr
When Keith got on his knees, it was one of those “please stop” moments. So over the top and cringe 🤦♂️🤣🤣
It made my skin hurt and I don't even do martial arts. Soooo cringe.
That’s not cringe that’s actually how traditional Okinawa students show respect to the sensei/teacher
@@cadenharmsen8845 he doesnt look like hes from okinawa
@@burritodog3634 I can learn traditional martial arts like shorei ryu
And not be Okinawan
I can kneel before my instructor and not be seen as cringe it’s called respect
It’s the values that matter
And quite frankly the fact that he spoken up and apologized about it says enough about his character
@@burritodog3634 I can be a student of Okinawan martial arts
And not be from Okinawa
I feel like the BJJ guy definitely was screwed going in being the only grappler.
As someone who's a Black Belt in American Kenpo, wrestled for 5 years and is a BJJ Blue Belt I would have loved to do a video like this.
Honestly if I wanted to show off BJJ I wouldn’t choose the triangle choke, but it is pretty easy to explain and teach.
@@namk0163fr flying arm bar would be a much better show
keith: "i cant lie to you"
me: "you could for the first 2/3rds....."
As a Martial Artist of 25 years (Karate, BJJ, Judo, and Kickboxing) I am positive these kids would have voted me out lol
Me too. I got my black belt after 3 years, but that's because in my system being a blackbelt means that I understand enough about the basics of Kung Fu to actually be considered a student. Everything prior to blackbelt is conditioning.
I'm a first dan black belt in arnis, then i am a train amateur fighter in muay thai and boxing. I've also have a taekwondo background but i did not earned a black belt.
I am planning to train in either kickboxing(american style or yaw yan), judo, karate or kenpo(kajukenbo or shaolin temple style).
I would also want to enroll any martial arts gym or dojo because i want to have 5 styles.
@@artisticsolarninja Seems like a noble quest. Can I ask why you want specifically 5 styles?
@@wagesofsinn3881 nothing. I just want to either working out on my regiment. I am still training and developing my own style, i also plan and compete to mma and/or trying to build a gym or school for self-defense purposes. And i am not trying to be a laughing stalk like those fakers or a fraudsters who advertised their so called "Fake Martial Arts" or whatever. I am obsessed with martial arts. Ever since i start training martial arts since i was around 10 to 11 years old. I want to practice something how to defend myself. Try to do better and stay positive and not being lazy or bed ridden. That's pretty much it.
@@wagesofsinn3881 i am still looking for another style that i would like to train in because i still have 4 styles, i am doing stick fighting and hand to hand combat at home then i order a punching bag for bag work to work out my routine.
Edit: its never too late if you are either too young or too old to do martial arts.
Keith really acting all humble, but he really didn't mind ruining the whole show for everyone present, and also for all the people watching at home. I'd be so happy if I knew how to give him a magical slap from here
... its a yt video calm down 💀
The entire thing is staged, the producer wouldn’t let something like that fly unscripted
@@Fome Nah, there's people out there who really act like that. Besides, wasting film is a waste of assets.
I like how you predicted exactly what the jiu-jitsu guy was gonna go
keith was so cringe for that though, but im happy karate could help him in life xd
LOL that was funny, actually when he was lined up in the back for that pose, he looked kind of like Tanner Buchanan from Cobra Kai 😁
Crouched over a toilet cringing so hard but credit to him for making a change
Do not cringe, become the cringe, and kill that in you that cringes, this is the liberation of cringe, namaste
@@mr.beglinfromireiland2758 if you stare into the cringe, the cringe stares into you.
Yeah but what is Karate but a refuge for the cringe?
Man... Keith is a prime target for the Mc'Dojo life, he gotta watch out for false leaders...
Yup, the on your knees anime girl style bowing and self deprecating is so cringe
Also ruined the fun...
@@Gh0st_0723 Bowing is a very common practice the east, it wasn't just _invented_ for anime but Okay XD
Eastern practices, Japanese or otherwise are completely common in dojo's no matter _where_ in the world it's happening. (٥↼∀↼)
@@The-Determined-Ninjahe didn’t say it was invented for anime but the way this Keith dude just went full dogeza to a bunch of randomers for lying on a show he was supposed to lie on was cringe AF.
@@Cigarbawz No, but someone else did pretty much, and a bunch of other commenters are acting the same way, so I was covering bases
They kicked the most legit martial arts dude there. They saw him do an effective move that actually works in a fight and were like “Nah, not flashy enough.”
tbh he would prob beat all of them 1 on 1 pretty easily
@@nousernameboi1656 😂 frfr
@@nousernameboi1656 100%
@@nousernameboi1656 mY mArTiAl ArTs Is BeTtEr ThAn YoUrS
…..
Martial arts =/= effective combat move.
It is just that. ARTS. Especially Karate.
If you want effective moves go search for MMA or whatever.
The BJJ guy instantly going to ground had me losing my shit
I don't think i have cringed as much as when the dude got on his knees
If I said I'd seen worse, would you still want to hear the story?
@@DragonTigerBoss yeah lemme hear it
@@DragonTigerBoss 🍿
Same
@@DragonTigerBoss where'd you go bro? Don't leave us hangin like that 🍿🥤
When Keith started apologising I legit thought they had started a new round and it was everybody’s turn to convince the others they weren’t a black belt. Took me way too long to realise it was real. 🙈
😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮
Thought there was going to be a "there are no black belts here" twist.
I thought the same thing.
Well, who's to say it even is real? These types of shows aren't above scripting something like this.
*Soon as the BJJ guy laid into guard I was jumping along and laughing with Seth, that was some of the funniest shit to happen to me in the past year*
Dude: *lays down*
Seth: HE IS LEGIT HE IS LEGIT
XDDD
I didn't know what else to do 🤣
@@JitsCruz You did amazing🥲
@@JitsCruz maybe an armbar to triangle to omoplata chain. Most non grappling people understand flashy stuff.
@@JitsCruz was funny asf though that he even predicted it that u gonna lay on ur back
I love the fact that Seth pointed out, its very important not to become a black belt for the sake of becomming a black belt, but it rather comes as part of the road of yourself getting better on your journey in the martial arts style you choose. As someone who was trained in TKD, we where told that the meaning of Tae Kwon Do is basically "The Way" like the journey is the goal and not a certain part of the road like becoming a black belt, which perfectly reflects what it is all about in Martial Arts, its not about which Martial Arts is the best or strongest etc, its about finding yourself on this journey, getting better and becoming confident in yourself and your craft (confident not arrogant). It was still an interresting video idea if martial artist can spot people that are not black belts
The pure joy on display when the Jiu-jitsu guy laid down was the highlight of my youtube watching today.
Should I still make the skit?
Yes 100% your skits are hilarious
Yes!
Hell yes!! And add someone based on Keith too..lol
Yes
Do it
Keith wanted to confess earlier, but he knew on a primal level that if he had to hug Anthony he would never survive.
LOL. Yes!
lmao
I think it also didn't help that Anthony was a BJJ guy, and everyone else's styles is more based on competition and point martial arts and that he was basically the least flashiest.
He'd kick all their asses though no doubt.
No real way to understand bjj unless you roll yourself
at least could've done some hip throws and fancy spinny armbars or something
@@lucascastro2802 Agreed, looks like he showed a triangle choke which isn't very exciting. A throw to submission or flying armbar would have been cool.
@@scottmarlow6018 Yea, he could be more convincing
but like, the thing with bjj is that no specific skills or techniques are associated with higher belts, like katas in karate and stuff like that
different belts just mean fighting better, even a white belt can execute the most `advanced` bjj thing there is, the problem is actually using it when rolling
bjj guy shouldve just beat everyone up to prove his point
not if Adriana was actually using a sword :P
@@wintermute1 Her being obnoxiously loud makes up for it :v
Also her kiai she uses the word osu? but why?
The moment when the BJJ guy literally was lying on the ground got me 😅
He'd still kill all of them
@@LegKickLiamMMAI guess you train BJJ and you feel offended now?
@@Uro_Boros how is he offended lmao, he’s right🤣
@@Uro_Boros sounds like you're the offended one
@@blaxican_jv8145 how was he right? Seems to me like when people get on the ground to fight, they're awfully vulnerable from other attackers.