@@MikeShake my anxious always make me give up easily in life everytime I failed. This video really helpful to overcome my anxious. I will try my best to remember this advice. Thanks Mike.
@@janstefaniuk2977 How is it mean to correct an error? In fact, correcting the comment would make it appear more professional, bringing to more attention and appeal.
2:24 as someone who does knife throwing, the reason they dont stick is not because of the cardboard or the pencil. The technique you use takes some time to get used to, it was used by ninjas and its categorised as a nospin throw. (i know how to do it) secondly, the reason why it didnt stick was because it wasnt aligned perfectly, to work on that we experiment on on power and timing of the throw. because of the nature of this type of throw its quite challenging at first. I recommend a conventional no spin/antispin throw because thats quite easier to get used to. Lastly i just wanna say that knife throwing is a very demanding sport like any other so keep practicing! Edit i watched further when you tried again. The key to a good conventional spin throw is actually just to practice, after years of training you can handle variable distances which you havnt trained at.. which is why i hate spin throws lmao i'd again recommend a no spin lol (when you did have the handle.. too) further i'd just like to point out that we could work on the form on the no spins.. i know you can no spin with literally anything because i've done it, scissors, a broken chefs knife, a chefs knife, a compass and hell i used to practice with a pencil too. this style of no spin btw almost always only works with straight.. pencil like things. the japanese used these metal throwing spike things P.S not tryna hate, i just like knife throwing and i dont want anybody stalling in their progress because of bad form or anything else.
I stumbled upon your channel out of nowhere in the middle of my destress scrolling when I should be writing my thesis. I think this kind of channel, ironically, is what I needed. Even though I "wasted" some time that I was supposed to be spending writing on watching youtube videos, it really made me feel better about my prospects and motivations, and I've been really struggling mentally recently. Thank you.
Mike is literally the definition of persistence 🙌 Your dedication is unreal Mike, just amazing! Love what you do and as a supporter I hope you keep doing it ❤
I know i am not even close to having this much motivation in my life but your videos genuinly give me hope. Every time u get a skill right i cant stop smilling. Thank you for making such great content G.
You should of mentioned something about tying down the targets for the pencil skill. That would help tremendously as a limp target is near impossible to penetrate even with a sharp blade. Glad you caught onto it nonetheless as you would of been there for way longer
Quick tip for the nunchiyaku, holding close to the himo (chains or rope) is only for fancy tricks. If you want to actually use them, hold them at the Kikongo-bu (closer to the striking surface).
One thing we must learn from this guy "keep trying until you be master of that"🔥🔥I know it's really hurts our ego and risky at the same time in your case brother,Take care of yourself 👍😊
dude always goes big or goes home (except he never goes home) he seriously hardly ever gives up and shows his failures which i love cuz you know he dont fake anything and even throws alot of humor in his videos which i appreciate. really like watching him slowing becoming a jack of all trades and just might actually become a master of most
Hey mike, here’s some tips for throwing pencils. 1. Find the point where it balances on your finger 2. Hold it like a popsicle with your thumb and pointer finger holding the balance point 3. Flick your wrist and let go at about 45ish°
tbh this dude actually helps me do harder (i am workoing towards improving ABSOLUTELY the heck out of every aspect and part of myself, whilst learning some skills haha)
Seeing him hit the arrow out of the air first try with the sword makes me think that probably happened a whole lot more times throughout history than I'd have originally thought. It seems like something that's 1 in a million and you'd only see it in a movie. But he did it so easily that I feel like people on the front lines with their swords ready charging in were probably able to pull that off too if they suddenly spotted an arrow coming right at them last second.
As a kid I really wanted to learn how to throw playing cards so I looked up a tutorial on youtube and spent a couple hours practicing, I ended up putting a lot of little card corner sized holes into the wall...
Oh I loved the part where Mike was talking in Italian… It reminded me of my cousins aunt from Italy and I accidentally broke her window when I was playing soccer and she was speaking just how Mike was speaking and I didn’t understand a thing, my brain was like moving so fast before how fast she was speaking🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hey! Great job 👏 Btw some things are easier than you think. For the card throwing don’t swing your arm too much and use your wrist more. Also stop your arm when you throw it. For the knife throw it when your arm is about at 30-40 degrees with not too much power and for the top of the knife try to throw it similar like the knife and throw it straight and not sideways since it bounces off more easily. Also try learning stopping your arm when you swing ^^ (no hate just tips 😅😊)
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now. [1] A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis. Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[2] Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[3] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style. With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species,[1] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, after the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae.[4] The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others. Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales. Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[5] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
The time from when i have started to watch his videos i litreally helps me to try new things and complete it even its impossible @Mike Shake really motivates me to do a task even with zero experience u being a idol for me always helps me to complete the tasks thanks dear motivater🖒😄
1:55 as you can see there were no strings attached to the lower part and only at the upper part holding it, this is like cutting a floating piece of paper in the air, If you try to swing your katana at it, the paper will just sort of slip and float away. In this 2:23 there's now strings attached at the bottom, This is now like a Paper held at the top and bottom or left and right then cutting it through with the katana making it easier. not hating.
I mastered baseball the same way, using little to no skill or knowledge of how to play at all. I missed hundreds of balls until I eventually became a master when I hit one and moved on to the next skill to become a master of. 😄
"You can do anything you want if you don't stop"
-Mike Shake
Remember that ☝️
Yes
*writes down in notebook*
@@MikeShake my anxious always make me give up easily in life everytime I failed. This video really helpful to overcome my anxious. I will try my best to remember this advice. Thanks Mike.
yes very true
Mike is gonna be the coolest grandpa to ever live.
Exactly!!!!
Fax
First before this comment goes viral
hes my grandpa
@@zabozo6317 💀
"Its almost impossible , which means it can be done"
-Mike Shake
THATS SOME DAMN MOTIVATION BRO
LOL
Hes the wise one
Heard it before he said it.
Hi
"That's almost impossible, which means it can be done."
Words of wisdom.
Copy
I like how you are so determined to finish learning the skills even if you fail so many times. Keep up the work
After a couple years we need a compilation of all the skills he has learned.
HONESTLY
@@luciobernius734 bro's a irl naruto
Do all your moves in one video ❤❤
"That's something almost impossible, it means it can be done"
Thanks to mike for this amazing quotes 👏👏
*badly copied quote
*these
*Thank you Mike
@@acatlol2930 Need to practice more my English. Thanks bro!
@@acatlol2930 *Jerk for no particular reason
@@janstefaniuk2977 How is it mean to correct an error? In fact, correcting the comment would make it appear more professional, bringing to more attention and appeal.
@@yangenmanuel2659 np brother, keep it up
fighting this guy irl would be scary
1st like
nah it'd be deadly in 1 shot
The quiet kid be watching these videos 💀💀💀
Yes
Yea
Yea
Yes
Hi this is me the quiet kid 😏
We have never stopped to think, what if Mikes true motives are to become John wick. What else does he need all these skills for?!
🤣👀
Saving more Dogs 0v0
@@MikeShake u forgot to ❤ his comment
@@YasinAlMohanak what if he did not want to
It's just for fun and proving that anything is possible if you put your mind into it
"Mike Shake is a man of focus , commitment and sheer will"
Love the reference.
actually tho 😮
2:24 as someone who does knife throwing, the reason they dont stick is not because of the cardboard or the pencil. The technique you use takes some time to get used to, it was used by ninjas and its categorised as a nospin throw. (i know how to do it) secondly, the reason why it didnt stick was because it wasnt aligned perfectly, to work on that we experiment on on power and timing of the throw. because of the nature of this type of throw its quite challenging at first. I recommend a conventional no spin/antispin throw because thats quite easier to get used to. Lastly i just wanna say that knife throwing is a very demanding sport like any other so keep practicing!
Edit
i watched further when you tried again. The key to a good conventional spin throw is actually just to practice, after years of training you can handle variable distances which you havnt trained at.. which is why i hate spin throws lmao i'd again recommend a no spin lol (when you did have the handle.. too)
further i'd just like to point out that we could work on the form on the no spins.. i know you can no spin with literally anything because i've done it, scissors, a broken chefs knife, a chefs knife, a compass and hell i used to practice with a pencil too.
this style of no spin btw almost always only works with straight.. pencil like things. the japanese used these metal throwing spike things
P.S not tryna hate, i just like knife throwing and i dont want anybody stalling in their progress because of bad form or anything else.
that dedication is inspirational! thanku i love u
By 2030 he’s gonna be the most skilled man on the planet. ❤ ur vids mike
I stumbled upon your channel out of nowhere in the middle of my destress scrolling when I should be writing my thesis. I think this kind of channel, ironically, is what I needed. Even though I "wasted" some time that I was supposed to be spending writing on watching youtube videos, it really made me feel better about my prospects and motivations, and I've been really struggling mentally recently. Thank you.
Hey man sorry for what you've been going through but never lose hope
Nothing is impossible unless you are not willing to do it from your heart
I wish you would have written HOW it helped you!!!
Oddly enough, the last 3 days, i can't seem to get away from UA-cam!!! Totally addicted!
@@OldManPaxusYT Same Lmao
Im oficially scared of this guy
"Never give up"
-Mike shake
That is what he always does and he succeeds
Mike is literally the definition of persistence 🙌
Your dedication is unreal Mike, just amazing!
Love what you do and as a supporter I hope you keep doing it ❤
I know i am not even close to having this much motivation in my life but your videos genuinly give me hope. Every time u get a skill right i cant stop smilling. Thank you for making such great content G.
You should of mentioned something about tying down the targets for the pencil skill. That would help tremendously as a limp target is near impossible to penetrate even with a sharp blade. Glad you caught onto it nonetheless as you would of been there for way longer
Quick tip for the nunchiyaku, holding close to the himo (chains or rope) is only for fancy tricks. If you want to actually use them, hold them at the Kikongo-bu (closer to the striking surface).
I love how this man will never give up, though it may take hours and hours. If it gets hard, he’ll just come back to it in a minute.
"It's better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener at war" - idk
Fax
Mike is the kind of guy who would say “so you’re telling me that there’s a chance right? I’ll take it “
imagine mike having a son with all these skills. he would be invincible !!
true
How do you do the emoji
Yeah how you do that?
@@salmanfarsi9974 the emojis are included with UA-cam, I only know how to access them on laptop.
@@somethingc00l1 ok thank you for telling me
4:16 ''That's almost impossible, which means it can be done'' - Mike Shake
Nothing’s impossible the word it’s self says I’m possible
One thing we must learn from this guy "keep trying until you be master of that"🔥🔥I know it's really hurts our ego and risky at the same time in your case brother,Take care of yourself 👍😊
dude always goes big or goes home (except he never goes home) he seriously hardly ever gives up and shows his failures which i love cuz you know he dont fake anything and even throws alot of humor in his videos which i appreciate. really like watching him slowing becoming a jack of all trades and just might actually become a master of most
Hey Mike, just a suggestion. Can you try learning a guitar and make a documented vdo about it ? Seeing you do it gives me so much motivation
Mike: my shoulder is hurting so much
Also mike: let's do axe throwing💀
Hey mike, here’s some tips for throwing pencils.
1. Find the point where it balances on your finger
2. Hold it like a popsicle with your thumb and pointer finger holding the balance point
3. Flick your wrist and let go at about 45ish°
My first time seeing you and I already love everything about this channel, Im gonna keep watching more
He is literally turning into a superhuman that gives really good motivational quotes
This is too good to be called a masterpiece ☠️
This guy is my childhood 😂
"It's almost impossible, which means it can be done." Incredible.
5:30 is that visa card getting declined 😅
tbh this dude actually helps me do harder (i am workoing towards improving ABSOLUTELY the heck out of every aspect and part of myself, whilst learning some skills haha)
This video was was suprisingly inspiring. Good stuff man
Seeing him hit the arrow out of the air first try with the sword makes me think that probably happened a whole lot more times throughout history than I'd have originally thought. It seems like something that's 1 in a million and you'd only see it in a movie. But he did it so easily that I feel like people on the front lines with their swords ready charging in were probably able to pull that off too if they suddenly spotted an arrow coming right at them last second.
0:30 this bro has an infinite damage glitch
0:56 nahhh bro's playing fruit ninja irl
Don't follow success but success will follow you if you follow excellence.
-Mike Shake
Mike shake is a man of talent,I appreciate his effort he puts in the videos he gets hurts himself sometimes
“Never give up and keep trying.Doesn’t matter if you fail or you do bad just try and try again”
-The legend Mike shake👑👑
As a kid I really wanted to learn how to throw playing cards so I looked up a tutorial on youtube and spent a couple hours practicing, I ended up putting a lot of little card corner sized holes into the wall...
Bro took the quote
“We live,
We love,
We lie”
To a whole new level
adoro i tuoi video, ti seguo da poco ma riesci a dare un carica assurda ad ogni video per chiunque ti vede da qualsiasi parte del mondo
He’s the definition of determination because of his vids
3:55 i learned that but bearly because my knife was heavy, knife needs to be lighter
We all know this guy is the most hard worker on the platform he never GIVES UP! Soon he's gonna be so skilled😃
1:55 The cardbord is moving out the way because it not secure at the bottom. Also, the pecil it probably not hitting the cardboard at the right angle.
I love your uploads! It always makes my day keep it up!
That’s epic you earned my subscription!! Plz keep up the good content!! 😁
i love how he never gives up and says yes go
Mike Shake IS a John Wick just really friendly 😂
Mike inspires me every day.
dang. thee end hit different
This video shows us the journey of mike training to be john wick. After seeing this I know that I wouldn't mess with him.
0:45 the watermelon was already cracked
1:56 the wavey roof tile stuff you see on roof and its fragments on the ground contains asbestos. Its around 85% concrete and 15% of asbestos.
Hey Mike Shake I really liked your whip videos. It was pretty cool. I enjoyed them.
*“Thats almost impossible, which means it can be done”*
Thats gotta be my favorite line in this video 😭✨-
Who noticed he was throwing a credit card ?
Free info???
"That's almost impossible, which means it can be done" has to be one of the best quotes ever
thank you mike ❤
4:10
Next: Learn forge welding and fix your knife!
Ever since I watched Mike shake i've been so pump to try new things each time he up loads a video, he's the best inspiration you'll ever get.
mike can do literally anything he puts his mind to
Oh I loved the part where Mike was talking in Italian… It reminded me of my cousins aunt from Italy and I accidentally broke her window when I was playing soccer and she was speaking just how Mike was speaking and I didn’t understand a thing, my brain was like moving so fast before how fast she was speaking🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mike is going to be the coolest grandpa to live in our time
Mike Should apply for a Guinness World Record
For most skills learned…
He’s probably going have to redo all his skills in one shot. He’s done it before, but it took a couple attempts.
bro if someone tries to beat up mike they are going to go down in history in the coolest ways possible
He got that second guy in the eye, throat and jaw.
Mike will be like those old Kung Fu masters at his 60s-70s age 😂
Hey! Great job 👏 Btw some things are easier than you think. For the card throwing don’t swing your arm too much and use your wrist more. Also stop your arm when you throw it. For the knife throw it when your arm is about at 30-40 degrees with not too much power and for the top of the knife try to throw it similar like the knife and throw it straight and not sideways since it bounces off more easily. Also try learning stopping your arm when you swing ^^ (no hate just tips 😅😊)
You rock mike
bro the amount of determination this man has is amazing.
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now. [1]
A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best colour for photosynthesis.
Grasslands such as savannah and prairie where grasses are dominant cover 40.5% of the land area of the Earth, except Greenland and Antarctica.[2]
Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants. They include the "grass" of the family Poaceae, which are called grass by ordinary people. This family is also called the Gramineae, and includes some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[3] These three families are not very closely related, though all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a similar life-style.
With around 780 genera and around 12,000 species,[1] the Poaceae is the fifth-largest plant family, after the Asteraceae, Orchidaceae, Fabaceae and Rubiaceae.[4]
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow tall, such as bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[5] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
Mike you should definitely try learning bartender tricks, just flipping bottles around in the air would be awesome
At 6:25
"Mission failed successfully"
he fails but keeps tryin and always succeeds-yesgo!!!-mike shake
mike is like that one guy that everybody know and wants to be freinds with
I love your content. You inspired me to try new things I didn't think I could do.
His face at 6:05 is too good! 😂
One day mikes’s gonna take over the world with this training
The nothern Vikings Were smart useing the axe as a frowable and a handweapon
9:08 bro used the katana like a power ranger
(ps: bello sentirti in italiano)
The time from when i have started to watch his videos i litreally helps me to try new things and complete it even its impossible @Mike Shake really motivates me to do a task even with zero experience u being a idol for me always helps me to complete the tasks thanks dear motivater🖒😄
1:55 as you can see there were no strings attached to the lower part and only at the upper part holding it, this is like cutting a floating piece of paper in the air, If you try to swing your katana at it, the paper will just sort of slip and float away. In this 2:23 there's now strings attached at the bottom, This is now like a Paper held at the top and bottom or left and right then cutting it through with the katana making it easier.
not hating.
I love the editing on these videos!
I love your videos! Very inspirational.❤
7:39 I'm not a critic but nah man that swing was way too close and easy to break
I mastered baseball the same way, using little to no skill or knowledge of how to play at all. I missed hundreds of balls until I eventually became a master when I hit one and moved on to the next skill to become a master of. 😄
It is amusing and impressive the number of new skills he tries. Mastered? Not sure I've seen one. But that isn't really the point.
Bro actually said: PRACTICE MAKES MAN PERFECT 💀💀💀
NEVER GIVE UP !
Bro whenever Mike is bout to complete something, Music starts playing
Throwing credit card💀5:06
Sei bravissimo, ogni volta affronti nuove sfide cercando di non mollare mai. Ottimo insegnamento, continua così.
He can hit anything out of the air at this point, bros got skills.
Mike turned "nothing is impossible" to a next level
7:32 are you Italian like me?
Ho guardato il suo canale e dovrebbe provenire dagli Stati Uniti.
Sono confuso.
@@nightshade9243 mi ero dimenticato di questo commento LOL, felice di aver trovato un mio compatriota 😂
Vero molto strano dovrebbe parlare inglese
Same
@@nightshade9243no penso sia Italo americano