Abraham Lincoln: America's Greatest WRESTLER??

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @SenseiSeth
    @SenseiSeth  19 дней назад +28

    Go to DrinkLMNT.com/senseiseth for a free sample pack with any purchase!

    • @TheElbowMerchant
      @TheElbowMerchant 17 дней назад +1

      Your ad read for this sponsor was all class, my dude. I dig it.

    • @MrRourk
      @MrRourk 17 дней назад

      Trip to the UK for more on Catch as Catch Can

    • @wowf0rl1f3
      @wowf0rl1f3 17 дней назад +2

      What do you mean you don't know the finish?! Obviously you grab an oak folding chair

    • @JustinPrice-r8j
      @JustinPrice-r8j 17 дней назад

      Did you know that Abe Lincoln was a bloodthirsty tyrant who broke our country in ways we have never recovered from?

    • @JuggoJuggo
      @JuggoJuggo 17 дней назад +1

      You should do a video about Jack Dempsey.

  • @TheElbowMerchant
    @TheElbowMerchant 17 дней назад +747

    Lincoln's wrestling prowess was instrumental in keeping him alive during all of his vampire hunting adventures, guaranteed.

    • @w8ngr
      @w8ngr 17 дней назад +45

      Arm drag to wooden spike 😂

    • @Combatr3ady
      @Combatr3ady 17 дней назад +11

      Pretty good movie plot tbh 😂 I’d watch the shit outta that movie.

    • @alexrobinet7576
      @alexrobinet7576 17 дней назад +12

      I forgot that movie existed. 😂😂😂

    • @Combatr3ady
      @Combatr3ady 17 дней назад +1

      @@alexrobinet7576 😂😂

    • @gregorylatta8159
      @gregorylatta8159 17 дней назад +10

      Plus, his Axe skills 😆

  • @coopermarion547
    @coopermarion547 17 дней назад +442

    The Dagestanis heard he was such a great wrestler that they all copied his hairstyle

  • @aaronmgriffin
    @aaronmgriffin 17 дней назад +288

    The second this dude mentioned native american martial arts, I knew that you needed to do a video on that. It didn't even click until that moment that there were native american arts. I'm here for it

    • @jensjesfjeld6238
      @jensjesfjeld6238 17 дней назад +15

      The greatest knife fighters of all times are Native Americans.

    • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
      @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 17 дней назад +5

      I do remember learning about Indian leg wrestling in middle school, and we even practiced some of it in gym class. I almost completely forgot about it until seeing this video.

    • @joostfloot5279
      @joostfloot5279 16 дней назад +1

      Same! 👀

    • @fayvis
      @fayvis 16 дней назад +1

      1,000% agreed, I would watch the hell out of that

    • @connorperrett9559
      @connorperrett9559 16 дней назад

      @@jensjesfjeld6238Don't tell that to Filipinos.

  • @Thejoeb
    @Thejoeb 17 дней назад +186

    This dude Josh is terrifying. You would never guess hes that good, doesnt even have telltale cauli ear or a traditional wrestler build but you gonna be in for a bad day if cross this man.

    • @arghanothername
      @arghanothername 17 дней назад +46

      Great story teller, great historian, and a scary wrestler. The Americana version of the renaissance man.

    • @rleetaylor3
      @rleetaylor3 17 дней назад +16

      Josh is definitely much stronger than he looks. It’s like wrestling steel rods with wires wrapped around them. No, I didn’t win. 😂

    • @krystofcisar469
      @krystofcisar469 16 дней назад

      Its not that moment you step on wrestling mat your ear get twisted :D

    • @dustintaylor8673
      @dustintaylor8673 15 дней назад +9

      Dude showed up to wrestle in sweat pants and a tucked in t shirt. I knew Seth was done for.

    • @Swordsandstupidity
      @Swordsandstupidity 14 дней назад +8

      Man, what a wild array of compliments. Thanks, folks!

  • @Swordsandstupidity
    @Swordsandstupidity 14 дней назад +55

    Seth, thanks so much for having me, and taking such care with the broader topic of American Martial Arts!
    Viewers at home, I primarily work in stage combat as a teacher, researcher, and fight director, but have been experimenting with workshops and such. Prior to this very video, I haven't done any content at all. Hit me up via the linktree in the description if you'd be interested in this sort of work, either digitally or in IRL meatspace. Thanks so much for all the love!

    • @guitarsoupify
      @guitarsoupify 11 дней назад +3

      The historical info you brought into this video was of course great, but it was the political (especially with regards to racial politics) awareness and sensitivity you showed that really stood out to me as special. The martial arts world in general needs to deepen its understanding in these areas so thank you for doing that here.

    • @Swordsandstupidity
      @Swordsandstupidity 10 дней назад +5

      @guitarsoupify That is an incredibly kind compliment. Martial arts, as a concept, is inherently an act of radical community. A group of people preparing and consenting to enact violence using the same methods, and judging the quality and attributes of that violence by the same standards, is one of the heaviest things a given community or society can do. It's fun, and beautiful, and I get to play in the whimsical and artistic side of this world, but we can't really lose sight of the fact that- generally- all martial arts have happened when a group of people decided to do bodily harm to other people using the same methods for similar goals.

    • @lordsneed9418
      @lordsneed9418 8 дней назад

      how often do you train? does most of your skill come from highschool? you seemed to move with so little explosivity but still got the takedowns and reversals. IDK how much that was Seth wanting to avoid putting weight on you to try and protect you but it looked very impressive how your technique was solid enough to work well without explosivity.

    • @Swordsandstupidity
      @Swordsandstupidity 7 дней назад

      @@lordsneed9418 I train 3-5 days a week, generally. Only 1-2 of those days are going to be wrestling focused, unless I'm working a production that leans heavily on wrestling as a mechanical or aesthetic base.
      No, highschool was a long time ago for me, and this historical interpretation of folk and catch probably wouldn't win me a lot of tournaments.
      As to the explosiveness, I personally think wrestlers from this era would have valued connection, pressure, and control more than explosiveness. For sure it was there, but not in the ways we understand it now.
      If you have access to scholarly journals through your local library or school, check out The Development of Wrestling in the United States: 1607-1865 by Barnett, C Robert. I'd also check out Medieval Wrestling, by Jess Finley, if you're looking to see some of the roots of European wrestling, and where traditions of both explosiveness and controlled connection come from.

    • @Rmeister98K
      @Rmeister98K 3 дня назад

      @@Swordsandstupidity I would be really interested in the sources you use to know about Frontier wrestling. Any specific book in mind ?

  • @archangel98632
    @archangel98632 17 дней назад +138

    MORE unknown historical martial artist features please! Socrates the Greek soldier, Plato the Greco wrestler, Holmes baritjutsu... 😊

    • @dglesterhardunkichud7860
      @dglesterhardunkichud7860 17 дней назад +22

      Teddy Roosevelt was probably one of America's earliest mixed martial artists as we know it today. He boxed and wrestled at Harvard and studied judo/jiujitsu while president, aside from being an all around bad ass.
      Don't forget Archimedes. Where would BJJ be without him?
      3:31 I love that the old movie clip uses quotes from the historical record. Apparently Lincoln did say, "I'm the big buck of this lick"

    • @thezieg
      @thezieg 16 дней назад +2

      Don't forget TR fighting with singlesticks in the White House with Leonard Wood.

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  15 дней назад +9

      @@archangel98632 oooh a Plato episode…

    • @jc-kj8yc
      @jc-kj8yc 13 дней назад

      @@SenseiSeth@AMOPankration is your guy in that case! ​

    • @adamgrofik5470
      @adamgrofik5470 12 дней назад

      TR established the first Dojo in the USA. In 2014 think he was bestowed an honorary 8th degree in Jujutsu

  • @VictoriousNerd
    @VictoriousNerd 17 дней назад +85

    You're on to something with these historically oriented episodes. This was a great episode. I could see you doing this all over the world.

  • @TheElbowMerchant
    @TheElbowMerchant 17 дней назад +179

    People forget that Abe was substantially taller than the average American male at the time, so when you know he (apparently) had a substantial amount of training, I can see how he would have been a formidable man. This is a very cool concept for a video, Sensei Seth!

    • @axelstone3131
      @axelstone3131 17 дней назад +20

      6 ft 4 is still substantially taller than the average American and European man (5 ft 9) 6 ft 4 is the same height as seagal for comparison. That’s very tall.

    • @TheElbowMerchant
      @TheElbowMerchant 17 дней назад +16

      @axelstone3131 Fair point. I think what I was trying to convey is that he was even more of a giant by the standards of the times he lived in, if people were actually shorter on average than they are now.

    • @arghanothername
      @arghanothername 17 дней назад +2

      Yeah, think Shaq or the like

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 17 дней назад +3

      @@axelstone3131 Is C-Gal really that tall? Abe would still be tall man. Not giant, but noticeably tall.

    • @bruceparker1970
      @bruceparker1970 17 дней назад +3

      ​​​@@axelstone3131 Average height actually has a lot of variance over the course of human history, for example modern Japanese men are on average 170.8 cm tall whereas the average height of a WWII Japanese soldier was 160.8 cm tall in 1941.
      One of the major contributors to this is nutrition, there's actually a noticeable drop in height with the advent of agriculture which while providing a much more reliable source of calories allowing for a population boom didn't have the pound for pound nutritional quality of a "caveman/barbarian" diet. Interestingly enough however Americans in the 18th and 19th century had a reputation for being fairly tall by Western standards. I'm not a historian but if I had to guess why the depopulation of the continent thanks to disease killing most native Americans led to a boom in the animal population. Giving Americans, both native and immigrant unusually easy access to protein in their diet which is good for height.

  • @Gstrongarm111
    @Gstrongarm111 17 дней назад +37

    Seth's silly hat counter: 1

  • @irishninja9857
    @irishninja9857 17 дней назад +22

    You can tell he's an insanely good wrestler. That dude is probably a treasure trove of knowledge.

  • @matthemming9105
    @matthemming9105 17 дней назад +51

    Love the hard cut at the end - i assume next episode, we get to see Gulla? That sounds fascinating. I would also LOVE to learn more about Jailhouse Rock and 52 Blocks. Lets get Sensei Seth arrested! 😂

  • @Jamoni1
    @Jamoni1 17 дней назад +17

    That spiral takedown at 19:15 is my goto against big guys. Thanks, Coach Hobson!

  • @Zdeciak
    @Zdeciak 17 дней назад +17

    Josh was great, thanks for an awesome peace of history!

  • @joostfloot5279
    @joostfloot5279 16 дней назад +13

    Josh seems to move slowly but he's so accurate and firm/strong with his moves. It's awesome to see, true mastery.

    • @anokanok
      @anokanok 3 дня назад

      Someone who has mastered the form is always like that. I learned that in martial arts holding the target for my instructor, he would move slowly when demoing a new technique but it always hit like a mule kick.

  • @fnargler
    @fnargler 17 дней назад +35

    When I moved to Alaska as a kid, I remember how confused I was to find out that bald eagles don't actually sound like that and people just dub redtail hawks over them in pop culture.

    • @mr.q337
      @mr.q337 16 дней назад

      what do they sound like?

    • @fullofsmell
      @fullofsmell 15 дней назад +1

      They kinda sound like a cross between a mourning dove and a squirrel tbh. It’s like a giant man with a squeaky voice, but the bird-version

    • @abmantis4441
      @abmantis4441 5 дней назад

      ​@@mr.q337 like a seagull

  • @allegseu54
    @allegseu54 17 дней назад +80

    There is a Wrestler, called Aleksander Karelin is named the greatest Wrestler of all Time with a record of 887 Wins and only 2 Loses do to Points if I remember, competed under Greco-Roman. 13 Years undefeated Olympic Athlete of the 20th Century.
    Sorry for my bad English, Russian speaker here 😅

    • @clivestaples244
      @clivestaples244 17 дней назад +12

      And he lost to rulon gardener. One of the greatest upsets in Olympic history. All wrestlers here know that match.

    • @Hector-bj3ls
      @Hector-bj3ls 17 дней назад +2

      I just want to know how good his training partners were. No one gets good in isolation.

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 17 дней назад +1

      @@clivestaples244 I personally find his victory over Johansson of Sweden way better. Even before the finale Johansson said he settles for silver and match was more or less him running away from Karelin.

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 17 дней назад

      As awesome athlete as Karelin was, he is Mitläufer to fascist dictator.

    • @wojciechsawicki4733
      @wojciechsawicki4733 17 дней назад +1

      and the second match he lost was rigged

  • @michaelgerstner9272
    @michaelgerstner9272 17 дней назад +14

    This is one of the most wholesome enjoyable videos in a long time. ❤

  • @zaqzilla1
    @zaqzilla1 17 дней назад +24

    Show's you how good of a wrestler he is that he's beating Seth who's twice his size.

  • @benjaminvega7186
    @benjaminvega7186 17 дней назад +47

    Really appreciate the acknowledgment of Indigenous and African influences here

  • @ozkifovxvypyvp3574
    @ozkifovxvypyvp3574 17 дней назад +5

    Josh needs his own RUclips channel, his theatricality is great. Fun episode, neat to learn this about Lincoln.

  • @redundantfridge9764
    @redundantfridge9764 17 дней назад +39

    If Abraham "The Rail-Splitter" Lincoln can fight zombies and vampires, surely he can knock down a fool or two.

  • @metrolinamartialarts
    @metrolinamartialarts 17 дней назад +6

    My man was so passionate about this it really showed through the video.

  • @HolidayXperiment
    @HolidayXperiment 17 дней назад +10

    This is a perfect video idea, brother. It's so genius.Please do more videos on this

  • @DemonaeTV
    @DemonaeTV 17 дней назад +17

    You have completed the side quest: Explore Abe Lincoln's wrestling history.
    New side quest unlocked: Explore Carolina's Gullah martial arts.

  • @wintermute1
    @wintermute1 17 дней назад +8

    I'm 67 and oddly enough I learned all about Honest Abe's wrestling prowess and undefeated streak in high school

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 8 дней назад

      is wrestling only grappling no hand to hand combat or fist?

  • @MrSuperup
    @MrSuperup 16 дней назад +2

    This video is your best work yet. Your Sumo journey actually inspired to commit to Ibjjf worlds next August after not competing for 15 years. I wanna be the man in the Arena again.

  • @MidwestArtMan
    @MidwestArtMan 17 дней назад +12

    18:50 Seth gives him the ol' "Just stand up, bro."

  • @Rahzarusfilms
    @Rahzarusfilms 17 дней назад +8

    Make sure to bring him along for the part 2 plz!!!

  • @MaxAngor
    @MaxAngor 16 дней назад +3

    Josh is OWNING that skullet!

  • @edprado30305
    @edprado30305 17 дней назад +39

    Abe Lincoln invented the choke slam?!

    • @wintermute1
      @wintermute1 17 дней назад +16

      It's true that there was no recorded use of anything like that before and it was noteworthy to the people of the day and remember that they saw a LOT of good wrestlers

    • @jacksdad734
      @jacksdad734 13 дней назад

      No 🎩

    • @JonTabuzoBale
      @JonTabuzoBale 3 дня назад

      He did a similar move.Not invent.

  • @martinmadsen7955
    @martinmadsen7955 16 дней назад +2

    Awesome video. Trying to reconstruct Lincolns mythical throw is a perfect combo of history and martial arts.
    Josh is a great character. I could listen to him for hours. Hes great at making history come alive.
    Finding the origins of martial arts is extremely interesting. Fx. in chinese martial arts where alot of moves have names related to horses. Revealing their central asian wrestling origins.
    Excellent youtube video making once again from Sensei Seth.

  • @joepeck2942
    @joepeck2942 17 дней назад +2

    This is so good I was honestly a little frustrated when it ended. That doesn't happen often. 10/10 can't wait to see what's next

  • @Blake-gh8xl
    @Blake-gh8xl 17 дней назад +3

    And im excited to see a series go in that direction

  • @CraigHocker
    @CraigHocker 17 дней назад +3

    Expecting part 2 with the Gullahs now, don't dissappoint.

  • @taliesin842
    @taliesin842 17 дней назад +13

    I am really hoping for Gullah martial arts video now. Really like the blend of entertainment and education in your videos!

  • @vksasdgaming9472
    @vksasdgaming9472 17 дней назад +7

    Abe Lincoln did not wear top hat. He wore stovepipe hat which is not exactly same. He was still awesomely snarky. Reportedly he was accused of being two-faced and he quipped "now why would I show this if I had another" referring to his less pleasant facial features.

  • @TheRealLTJRH512
    @TheRealLTJRH512 16 дней назад +1

    Wow what an incredibly knowledgeable guy Josh is

  • @MaartenSFS
    @MaartenSFS 16 дней назад

    That was not only entertaining, but also educational. Both you and your guest were so humble. Perhaps your best work yet!

  • @jameslkiii
    @jameslkiii 17 дней назад +3

    Just learned about Catch-As-Catch-Can in a vid about Tom Aspinall's lineage. Cool to learn about its history in America.

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 12 дней назад

      Catch wrestling is AWESOME. There was a Brazilian guy that was beating all of the Gracies, so they eventually just jumped him. There are still some catch wrestlers around.
      Erik Paulson is probably one of the best.

  • @jonathanchin6965
    @jonathanchin6965 15 дней назад +1

    Bro for sure teaches an awesome AP US History class and is a great coach

  • @kunedoman
    @kunedoman 17 дней назад +1

    Awesome video Seth, really enjoyed the content you obviously worked hard to put together. *Josh was amazing and a great interview & watch, such a tight grappler he is!

  • @ericm6208
    @ericm6208 15 дней назад

    Josh is a real one! Not only a skilled wrestler, super knowledgeable and honest about US history.

  • @junichiroyamashita
    @junichiroyamashita 17 дней назад +7

    May be the chance of looking into Catch Wrestling more. The hardest grappling style,the Art of Pain.

  • @Ferreira0PH
    @Ferreira0PH 17 дней назад +1

    Perfect timing! I've just been on a binge of historical wresling, starting with cornish, collar and elbow, eventuality reaching luta livre here in Brasil

  • @michaelyeomans8992
    @michaelyeomans8992 17 дней назад +3

    Josh needs a youtube focusing on historical american martial wrts

  • @Raiden4019
    @Raiden4019 17 дней назад +2

    Little foreshadowing for your next video at the end there, bud? Can't wait!

  • @_Pauper_
    @_Pauper_ 17 дней назад +2

    17:27 😮Sensai Seth can’t cut a promo! This is a shattered dream

    • @SenseiSeth
      @SenseiSeth  17 дней назад +1

      It’s not my best attribute for sure

  • @gmkgoat
    @gmkgoat 16 дней назад +1

    What I like about Seth is that he hears there's a whole culture with their own martial art in his own backyard and his immediate reaction is to get hype

  • @CptCh4os
    @CptCh4os 17 дней назад +2

    This view into the wrestling culture of the time is incredibly interesting!

  • @michaelrivera8561
    @michaelrivera8561 17 дней назад +1

    This was great! Love learning some history, and ol boy is strong 💪

  • @hunger3870
    @hunger3870 17 дней назад +1

    More historical videos please! Was such a well researched and entertaining video!

  • @2ndHandHero
    @2ndHandHero 15 дней назад +1

    Loved the music during the wrasslin!

  • @mouthguardcomic
    @mouthguardcomic 17 дней назад +1

    I appreciate this video! I have a lot of stuff to look up and research after watching this.

  • @Switchfork
    @Switchfork 17 дней назад +2

    Do a sequel! My interest was really peaked by his last line there about the Gullas.

  • @TheAmazingPaolo
    @TheAmazingPaolo 6 дней назад

    Josh is such a fantastic and engaging presence

  • @Khankhankhan420
    @Khankhankhan420 17 дней назад +1

    More historical martial arts videos! I love this

  • @blaxican
    @blaxican 17 дней назад +10

    I thought he was a Vampire Hunter

  • @DrHero13
    @DrHero13 17 дней назад +1

    Great video! I really enjoy videos like this

  • @robingibson9759
    @robingibson9759 14 дней назад +1

    i would LOVE to see a video about Gullah martial arts !! i've been curious ever since Icy Mike casually called something a "geechee grab" and i found literally nothing on the internet about it

  • @Redsensei10p
    @Redsensei10p 15 дней назад

    I won’t leave if it’s 50 minutes! I watch sensei Seth and all the USDC guys everyday all day lol

  • @LightGlyphRasengan
    @LightGlyphRasengan 16 дней назад

    Love the ashura hoodie rep. Great vid! Had no idea Lincoln was scrappy like that, but im not surprised, because why wouldn't someone as tall as him be a wrestler

  • @RadicalTrivia
    @RadicalTrivia 15 дней назад

    Josh has great connection.
    And yes, we are savage here in PA.

  • @WolvesRetrobution
    @WolvesRetrobution 17 дней назад

    Next video is set. I can't wait for it

  • @M.P.Athletics
    @M.P.Athletics 16 дней назад +1

    1:51 "I dont believe that anybody has a 300-1 record" Alexander Karelin intensifies (887-2)

  • @giambrew
    @giambrew 10 дней назад +1

    Fun fact that bald eagle scream is actually the sound of a red tail hawk

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune 15 дней назад

    Fast, explosive wrestling is cool and terrifying, but a slow takedown that just seems to casually walk through you is just as awesome, maybe more.

  • @lorgin2003
    @lorgin2003 17 дней назад +1

    Lincoln is basically the grandfather of professional wrestling. He taught the Civil War soldiers how to grapple as part of their training. When the war ended, a lot of them traveled around the country in carnivals, putting on demonstrations and matches. Sometimes even with audience members. However, back then, a match could go on for upwards of a week, with them taking a break when it got to dark and resuming again in the same position in the morning. So it wasn't long before they realized they couldn't physically do that long term in every town they went to. So they started working together and putting on a show, while actually protecting each other. That's where the professional wrestling business originally stemmed from. And then that spread around the world and areas created their own styles. British/European is more technical and hold based. Mexico has the Lucha style which is more about flipping and free flowing constant movement, while Japan has Strong Style where they're laying in pretty stiff shots to each other to make it look even better. But Japan always has two sides of the coin in every equation. Once you get over to the weird side, then you have promotions like DDT wrestling and there aren't words I can use to properly explain that whole thing.

  • @T1DG
    @T1DG 17 дней назад +7

    Lincoln was a fighter? WWHHAATT!! W Lincoln.

    • @happylobsterpatatas
      @happylobsterpatatas 17 дней назад +2

      Lincoln was a pro fighter, if not he couldn't hunt vampires.

  • @vanoscrap-nb1go
    @vanoscrap-nb1go 17 дней назад +1

    Martial Arts Journey witth Seth, I'm up for it! Looking for the origin, pardon, the birthplace of US wrestling

  • @ryth-2401
    @ryth-2401 17 дней назад +2

    I made Paul in Tekken 8 looks like Abraham Lincoln, today I found out it makes more sense than I thought

  • @alasdairnisbet5170
    @alasdairnisbet5170 16 дней назад +4

    You should make this a series of world leaders with martial arts backgrounds, like teddy Roosevelt, Vladimir Putin etc

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 16 дней назад +1

      Putler is no martial artist - he is a gangster.

    • @callmefleet
      @callmefleet 16 дней назад

      @@vksasdgaming9472 he was in the KGB before he became a politician, so he is indeed a martial artist

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 16 дней назад +1

      @@callmefleet Martial artist has set of ethics and morality about it. Putler has none of those as he is gangster.

    • @callmefleet
      @callmefleet 16 дней назад +1

      @@vksasdgaming9472 You can hate the guy all you want but you're actually being mad over being reasonable. Martial arts are by definition ways of combat. Many have a moral code that I'm sure you like, but disliking Putin doesn't make him worse at fighting.

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 16 дней назад

      @@callmefleet He definitely has not learned any morals from anything he has ever done and only used that club as recruitment tool to his criminal gang.

  • @jacksonbauer5199
    @jacksonbauer5199 17 дней назад +1

    Fantastic video, no notes. Thanks Seth!

  • @AC57001
    @AC57001 17 дней назад

    i love wrestling sm, happy to see you cover it more! especially since you're a sumo champ now

  • @TrappyJenkins
    @TrappyJenkins 17 дней назад +1

    If i had to pick from a line up who would teach me frontier wrestling, i would pick this guy 100% of the time

  • @justas423
    @justas423 17 дней назад +2

    New video better be about that community!

  • @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935
    @fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 17 дней назад

    Seth, with all your traveling and finding knowledge on different martial arts, you could put together a whole college program based around martial arts. Theres so many styles and history behind them all.

  • @sydcam2425
    @sydcam2425 17 дней назад

    I actually did know about that! It's really awesome!

  • @TurtleLover69527
    @TurtleLover69527 17 дней назад +2

    Random ass video. It was very interesting, Josh is quite the knowledge haver.

  • @andre-px8rv
    @andre-px8rv 16 дней назад

    Great video man would love to see another as well like what Alexander the Great’s fight style and his moves etc

  • @cyjp0
    @cyjp0 17 дней назад +2

    This dude was awsome, does he have a channel I need more of him

    • @Swordsandstupidity
      @Swordsandstupidity 14 дней назад +1

      Currently I have no content out in the world, but this video for sure is proving that I might need to fix that.

    • @cyjp0
      @cyjp0 14 дней назад

      @Swordsandstupidity subscribed!!!

  • @TheArchersArms
    @TheArchersArms 16 дней назад

    Seth, you need to do more stuff with this guy. He is great 😂 ❤️

  • @w8ngr
    @w8ngr 17 дней назад +11

    13:24 weeeee 😂 ☠️

    • @Stig69
      @Stig69 17 дней назад

      He does it a couple of times hahaha

  • @insanemakaioshin
    @insanemakaioshin 17 дней назад +2

    The soldier that defeated Lincoln was Hank Thompson.

  • @2P2G5C
    @2P2G5C 17 дней назад +2

    Body building competition also came out of the carnivals.
    Also turns out LMNT is not sugar free.

  • @tarettime9392
    @tarettime9392 17 дней назад +1

    3:50 Kyle hill has a great video on how you can’t lift someone by their throat. It requires the participation of the person being choked. I imagine it was some sort of leg trip holding onto the throat or the collar and the other guy got air on the trip and was the recorded similar to a choke slam.
    I’m glad they took the effort to come up with realistic choke slams rather than the modern wwe choke slam

    • @PhotonBeast
      @PhotonBeast 16 дней назад +1

      I could also see the possibility where Abe was trying to move his hand around the other guys chest or collar/shoulder and due to the other guy moving/not having a stable base at the time, Abe himself surging into the move, and what not, basically has his hand catch on the guys collar with enough unexpected force that they trip and get air. I'd imagine in this situation, Abe ends up stumbling forward or falling along side the guy in such a way that it looks intentional or at least that he still is maintaining control during the fall - hence the appearance of a slam.
      Alternatively, as Abe was a tall and strong dude, he might have simply been trying to shove the guy away for some reason and due to angle, leverage, posture, the guy got air and fell backwards.

  • @Jelloshotz.cooks72
    @Jelloshotz.cooks72 16 дней назад

    Sensei Seth, you should train like him for a week. That would be so epic of you.😊, love your videos

  • @qaannat
    @qaannat 17 дней назад +1

    First time I've heard Jailhouse Rock and 52 Blocks in quite some time.

  • @RagnarOdinson
    @RagnarOdinson 17 дней назад +1

    🤣LOL. GREAT video topic, Seth! 👊!!

  • @valygomu
    @valygomu 17 дней назад +1

    This remind me of that time in 1520 when King François the first made the most fabulous feast ever to celebrate a potential new alliance with Henry VIII of England and then somehow or another they challenged each other to a wrestling fight and François won the fight but failed to get his alliance.
    History doesn't tell that François got him into a Royal Rolling Death Cradle and a giant swing but I like to think he did.

  • @SoundBoy808
    @SoundBoy808 17 дней назад

    Seth you are hilarious. Its always great to watch you. Fine use of eagles by the way....

  • @harryatkins8287
    @harryatkins8287 16 дней назад

    Honestly sounds like Josh introduced a lot of great potential martial arts to try in future videos. I think the martial arts of indigenous peoples sounds especially interesting.

  • @seansnyder2855
    @seansnyder2855 13 дней назад

    18:25 I'm glad you've gotten a taste of the magic of wrestling. It's a dark art.

  • @amir2875
    @amir2875 17 дней назад +1

    Love this ❤

  • @CircleWilliams
    @CircleWilliams 3 дня назад

    This made sense to me when Ramsey Dewey spelled it out, explaining things like Shuai Jiao or Judo as jacket wrestling, or when Shintaro Higashi joked that Judo no-Gi ends up just being wrestling, or Ranton making a self-deprecating rainbow joke that him being a BJJ white belt made him a “power bottom”…. So I guess other wrestling styles are “aggressive tops.” Makes sense.

  • @bentinho
    @bentinho 14 дней назад +1

    Knocking and Kicking is probably a cousin of what would become capoeira in Brazil and Ladja/Danmye in Martinique. It was the same peoples that set the foundation across the diaspora. History amongst capoeiristas references an old African martial art called batuque that some of the techniques and concepts may have been passed to and continued on by the early capoeiristas and founders of the style. I did a fair bit of research on this topic for some work I did in college decades ago!

  • @lordsneed9418
    @lordsneed9418 8 дней назад

    Damn I thought the bearded dude was just going to be a history buff but he had some great wrestling chops. Very impressive how he did all that while seemingly not using much explosivity.

  • @MightyGodMaster
    @MightyGodMaster 15 дней назад

    Seth :D 6:00, I guess you should educte the average american about who Lincoln was xD
    Man, but this video was super great. Also the editing - top notch!

  • @pangopod2969
    @pangopod2969 11 дней назад

    That ending... Let's do it Seth !

  • @jerrylitthachack1464
    @jerrylitthachack1464 16 дней назад

    Knocking and kicking I think is related to capoeira as well. Reconnecting back to Seth's capoeira video haha