@@80sidd true lekin ye youtuber real fighter wali situations ma kaise fight karna hai aur khudko defend karna hai wo bhi sikhata hai. Ab har chiz ma nuks nikaloge to tum yahi pe atke reh jaoge.
We don't exactly. It looks very toxic and somewhere it will have an effect on you psychologically. Cause here you're conscious that other person is just practising with you. And don't mean any real threat. And it's different from sparring. Cause in sparring you actually build your reflexes like combos and dodging. But in real fight or road rage, lot of time a person who is loud might be actually violent and not just big mouth. If he attacks aggressively and manages to hit you first then all your calmness would turn into shaking. It's like Mike Tyson said. Everyone has a plan until they get punched to the face. Even Bruce Lee has said in his biography that he designed Jeet kun do in such a way that there are fast combos that hit private and fragile parts like throat, groin, etc. He also mentioned that if you're sure the other person will get physical with you then you should always strike first and make sure to end the fight in 5-7 seconds. If it doesn't end then don't to be shy to run away. Cause it would mean your opponent is stronger and resilient. But again the best philosophy is from Japanese samurai mushashi. That is the best way to win any fight is to avoid it. Cause even you carry a risk of getting hit. One wrong hit might lead to concussion or knock out but also permanent brain damage. Which is worse than death itself.
@@lolong5976 We do. I dont think any of this advocates for tackling lack of action. Rather conquering the mental hurdle. To be able to take action is the first step to control the action.
@@lolong5976 I won't argue here man. It's just what I think'. For me personally what I think, It's because of how the modern world is right now. People have refused talking about their differences and have shown more hostility. This practice is just there to prepare men for the 'possible' hostility. This is nothing related to toxic masculinity at all. And the practice is not showing agression in return, but it's rather remaining stoic and calm instead😄. And this fact is in turn enough to show you haven't watched the video properly.
Genuine question here. What if someone starts laughing upon hearing the insults? Are they punished? Insults theek hain, itni buri bhi nahi hain, lekin tone se hassi aajati hai. Agar punishment milti hai, toh kya pushups wagerah karate hain hasne ke liye?
When your mind is cool ca and collected your always ready and you know exactly what to do in the situation your braing dosent fog nor it becomes murkey So you are very alert keep mind ready and calm is the best thing a man can do in real situation
There are a few body language cues to be aware of. Most aggressors turn their heads around before taking a swing. So maintaining a safe distance while measuring a good reach to swing in defense is important.
My grandfather said that barking dogs never bite ....when you face stranger this might be possibility that you misbehave and other person send you to heaven....not to fight is best approach
You are definitely right . But sometimes we have 2 keys for a single lock😅.. Yae ek tarha sae mock test deh rahe hae takhi real exam mae koe farak hin na padhe❤.
@@aakashrathi001 bro who told you meditation (the one with siting position) is the way to control mind ? Real mind control will avoid the fight for you.
Take this from a guy who was desensitised by domestic violence. Half of what's here is bs. The only important things you need to know are these: 1. Practice combat sports the usual way to develop confidence in handling physical violence. Not being afraid to take hits or get injured is the most important part. 2. Verbal conflict needs to be responded to verbally but express your anger in a calm and focused manner (like Liam Neeson's threatening in 'Taken'). Speak slowly and take your time. Don't just stand there like you can't talk. Asking questions will force the other guy to respond and tone down his emotions a bit. Maintain constant eye contact with minimum blinking. Feel his anger and allow your body to naturally take a steady posture. But don't curl your fingers into a fist yet. And please don't keep your hands behind you. Keep them relaxed, in front or by your sides, ready to act in case things go south. Think of the guy as a kid shouting for not buying him a toy, as long as the conflict remains verbal. 3. The instructor pushes him sometimes. You can start beating someone down if they touch you or raise hands to punch. Do not tolerate invasion of physical space in a verbal conflict. The guy in front of you is not there to kiss or hug you. Don't wait for him to land a hit. Training to stand still and mute like a statue won't get you anywhere.
Kids used to learn this on the streets growing up playing sports. Nowadays you need therapy because many kids have stopped playing with each other in the real world.
Starting ke 00:38 second ke andar 1v1 hua to aage wale ki battisi anadr continue 38x2=76 punch uske dhobde pe khi lock lga diya to sidhe upr.....bhai log reality bta rha agr iss tone ke sath + body ke hormones ko pta chal gya ki attack hone wala hai to ye reflex action rukega nhi until unless apko pehle se command n diya gya ho ki appkonkuch mhi krna....to vo mind adjust kr lega...ye subconscious mind krvata hai 😂
I had these with my parents many times. I felt bad for returning the favor sometimes. 😤🤧 But glad to know it was all preparing me for the real battle. 😈
Just avoid such situations as much as possible. Although aggression can be learned, but the process of learning that has many side effects. Just learn to fight though if there is opportunity to do so with the mindset of self-defence.
@@sky9k-unlimited I could be wrong, but I have been in many fights. Most of the time I got beaten up, but don't regret standing up for what was right. I am the sort of person who NEVER utters curse words nor want to make my tongue dirty.
@@silenthill1035 I see. Having self control is a rare trait nowadays. Good for you. And lol I believe you now cuz you accepted getting beat up. And yeah it's right to stand up for what is right, but you won't always know what is the right thing to do. I got beat up multiple times as well but it was necessary for getting used to that fear. I used to think nobody can ever defeat me but then they all used to gang up on me. Me having no experience seeing so many people, ultimately made me scared in the first few times. Now I can control that fear mostly. I won't say that I have self control in bad mouthing people cuz I do that so I won't have to be the first guy to throw punches. If I feel like it's my fault, then I can't fight.
I was 19 years old going to college and got into a road rage incident where this guy asked me to stop on the side of the road for driving too slowly (He said my driving was bad and he was noticing for past few signals, but he couldn't say what exactly I did wrong). He wasn't even wearing a helmet or following rules himself. I pointed that out and he started shouting and escalating making gestures like he is going to punch me. I had been in some fights in school and growing up so for some reason in that moment I didn't even budge an inch, maybe I should thank my schoolmates for it! The fact that I was not even a little bit fazed by his aggression seemed to upset him even more. Finally I said, I'm going to college to get an education. I have things to do unlike you stopping people in the middle of the day because you are jobless, he was even more stunned. I got on my bike and rode away. He tried to chase but I was experienced at riding by that point, he wasn't able to stop me and I reached my college safely. He didn't follow after that.
This can be good for conditioning, but only useful as a one time thing, this is not something for daily practice, it will make you more aggressive and prone to violence, also will give you a false sense that "whatever I learnt in the gym will help me everywhere and anywhere" increasing the chances of you showing unnecessary aggression in the wrong place at the wrong time in front of wrong people eventually getting you in trouble, it is better to take care of your health, stay fit and practice deescalating conflict, it builts patience and when a man looses patience after practicing a lot of abstinence, he is capable of right aggression needed at the right time, because in the process of abstinence and deescalating he has already had enough time to judge the situation to be worthy of his aggression or not. But I agree that maybe doing this kind of exercise maybe once in a month or two months can be beneficial to handle real life scenarios.
This might look stupid but that's how stored up aggression leaves our body. But I wouldn't advise to let out your aggression on other people. You can simply scream away your pain in empty space like a vast farm.
nice training ! i fought with 10 or 15 people at a time before 1.5 month and in real one of them was treating me like that and i was at state of no fear and no anger , i was full of confident !
Hey, I would join you right now, this very second, but I'm in allahabad...guys please open up at allahabad too, I mean just start more branches in different cities, Im sure there are many who want to join but can't :"(
Thank god I watched this video before joining that changed my mind I don’t need this kind of self defence rather I will learn how to attack 😅no need for defence i don’t want to shout like this and waste half of my energy into that , Misleading
As a psychologist I can say that this is the right approach. Because Street fights are more mental than physical.
Until you come across a real fighter 😂
@@80sidd correct point hai bhai 😂😂😂
Yah log To Kuchh jyada hi Pagal Hai... 😁🙃😅👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✌️🤣🤣
@@80sidd true lekin ye youtuber real fighter wali situations ma kaise fight karna hai aur khudko defend karna hai wo bhi sikhata hai. Ab har chiz ma nuks nikaloge to tum yahi pe atke reh jaoge.
as an o+ve street fighter from kerala i also agree this is the right approach to aggression..
As crazy as it sounds, men need this.
Kids*
We don't exactly. It looks very toxic and somewhere it will have an effect on you psychologically. Cause here you're conscious that other person is just practising with you. And don't mean any real threat. And it's different from sparring. Cause in sparring you actually build your reflexes like combos and dodging. But in real fight or road rage, lot of time a person who is loud might be actually violent and not just big mouth. If he attacks aggressively and manages to hit you first then all your calmness would turn into shaking. It's like Mike Tyson said. Everyone has a plan until they get punched to the face.
Even Bruce Lee has said in his biography that he designed Jeet kun do in such a way that there are fast combos that hit private and fragile parts like throat, groin, etc. He also mentioned that if you're sure the other person will get physical with you then you should always strike first and make sure to end the fight in 5-7 seconds. If it doesn't end then don't to be shy to run away. Cause it would mean your opponent is stronger and resilient.
But again the best philosophy is from Japanese samurai mushashi. That is the best way to win any fight is to avoid it. Cause even you carry a risk of getting hit. One wrong hit might lead to concussion or knock out but also permanent brain damage. Which is worse than death itself.
@@lolong5976 We do. I dont think any of this advocates for tackling lack of action. Rather conquering the mental hurdle. To be able to take action is the first step to control the action.
@@lolong5976 I won't argue here man. It's just what I think'. For me personally what I think, It's because of how the modern world is right now. People have refused talking about their differences and have shown more hostility. This practice is just there to prepare men for the 'possible' hostility. This is nothing related to toxic masculinity at all. And the practice is not showing agression in return, but it's rather remaining stoic and calm instead😄. And this fact is in turn enough to show you haven't watched the video properly.
@@ITACHIUCHIHA-se9im bro your username is Itachi uchiha, you're among those kids who might need this.
Never knew my mother was preparing me for street fights all along
😂
😂😂 bro killed me with that one
😂
😂😂
Genuine question here. What if someone starts laughing upon hearing the insults? Are they punished?
Insults theek hain, itni buri bhi nahi hain, lekin tone se hassi aajati hai. Agar punishment milti hai, toh kya pushups wagerah karate hain hasne ke liye?
A real man dont seek fight but always prepared for one 😊😊
And what does smile emoji are there for?
And what does smile emoji are there for?
Erm What a sigma
@@Panther_playssyapper you got that paralyzed dude as a pfp 🤓👆
@@hihowareufinethankuyou got the psychopath pfp
Last part was just another day in West Delhi.
😂
😂😂😂
Finally some real self defence tip yet one has to be aware if the agressor ends up swinging .
SO true... Need to be at a distance
When your mind is cool ca and collected your always ready and you know exactly what to do in the situation your braing dosent fog nor it becomes murkey
So you are very alert keep mind ready and calm is the best thing a man can do in real situation
There are a few body language cues to be aware of. Most aggressors turn their heads around before taking a swing. So maintaining a safe distance while measuring a good reach to swing in defense is important.
A more subtle version of Fight Club !!
exactly! bohot sahi kaha tumne!
You broke the first rule?
the transition to everyone screaming at each other😹😹😹😭😭😭
i wasnt ready lmaoo
In the last one minute I was thinking that I'm watching a video of mental hospital😂😂
mre ko bhi yahi lga bhai
😂😂 sahi me
Street Fight mein sirf dhamki Chalti Hai...
Jitna Jyada dhamka Sako ,, dara sako utna vah winner Hota Hai 😏😏👍🏻
😂😂😂
Me bhi soch rha tha ye kya chl rha bc... Sab k sab pagl he sale🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:34 Imagine walking into a famous club just to see people yelling at eachother 😂
Chup kar bhai
Everybody gamgsta till the scuffle converts to real fight😂
😂😂😂😂😂
@@C.P.FINANCEkyun? Tere baap ka comment section h kya
That would be a laughing club for new entries 🤣😂
I would've burst into laughter if out of nowhere someone talked to me like that
Nhi bhai jb real mein kuch situation bnegi na aise jisme jaan pe baat aa jayegi, body shiver krna start kr deti hai
Blue vest is laughing
Thats nervous laughter my bro
I will become Mike Tyson
I would too
My grandfather said that barking dogs never bite ....when you face stranger this might be possibility that you misbehave and other person send you to heaven....not to fight is best approach
Gajab sir....
Aap to gajab ki training karwa rhe ho
Abey majak uda rha tha ye toh 😂
Instead of Training for Every Reaction of Mind, train the Mind itself to be Calm and Just to be Aware.
You are definitely right .
But sometimes we have 2 keys for a single lock😅..
Yae ek tarha sae mock test deh rahe hae takhi real exam mae koe farak hin na padhe❤.
@@himanshubindusara2303 it will fail in real world, the circumstances change.
So you just meditate and do final real fight , never rehearse. Lol bro learn to agree
In real Street Fight the receiver is more dangerous than aggressor
@@aakashrathi001 bro who told you meditation (the one with siting position) is the way to control mind ?
Real mind control will avoid the fight for you.
Me chupke gyan chori karta hu 😂
😂
In real Street Fight receiver is more dangerous than aggressor..
if receiver observe very silently the aggressor
Kya chup ke bro😊
THAT CUT AFTER HIS LAUGH 0:35
And as an Indian. My advice is to visit Indian village schools. These Mental and psychological training is free....
Also government offices
Bata nahi ye video dekhe itni hassi kyu arahi hai mujhko 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Sab sher ban rahe.
bhai same 🤣🤣
Coach jese koi nhi👏👏👏💪💪
Practical training,real life skills great
After therapy, credit card declines:-
The instructor :- "now the real show will begin"
As crazy as this looks, I definitely agree to this idea! Very creative snd needed to avoid unwanted roasting rage
Quality content in such a short time. Subscribed.
This video is actually insane. 👏🏻👏🏻
After a long time, I have seen something worthwhile...
OMG the last is hilarious 😆 I’m going to die 😅😅
Damn this the unspoken element of martial you should do seminars for this.
I laughed and applauded the same time...when i saw all of them shouting on each other.
This video came just when i was looking for it, i was literally romatizing aggression and fight
Bro, one of the best things I saw recently. hope it works
Please make such more content.
Sure we will and keep supporting
Manan ka baat aur samjhane ke tarika mast hota maine do video dekha 3 ghanta ka ek 50 मिनट का पॉडकास्ट इनका ✊☝️🤞💪👊
1:28 i dont know how I'd stand there without laughing.
This was needed. I revisted fight club after this !
after wattchingg fight club my mental health is at this stage
I seriously need to overcome this fear
bhai, bahot accha kaam kar rahe ho aap
Koi toh hai jo sikha raha hai ye kaam
Take this from a guy who was desensitised by domestic violence. Half of what's here is bs. The only important things you need to know are these:
1. Practice combat sports the usual way to develop confidence in handling physical violence. Not being afraid to take hits or get injured is the most important part.
2. Verbal conflict needs to be responded to verbally but express your anger in a calm and focused manner (like Liam Neeson's threatening in 'Taken'). Speak slowly and take your time. Don't just stand there like you can't talk.
Asking questions will force the other guy to respond and tone down his emotions a bit. Maintain constant eye contact with minimum blinking. Feel his anger and allow your body to naturally take a steady posture. But don't curl your fingers into a fist yet. And please don't keep your hands behind you. Keep them relaxed, in front or by your sides, ready to act in case things go south.
Think of the guy as a kid shouting for not buying him a toy, as long as the conflict remains verbal.
3. The instructor pushes him sometimes. You can start beating someone down if they touch you or raise hands to punch. Do not tolerate invasion of physical space in a verbal conflict. The guy in front of you is not there to kiss or hug you. Don't wait for him to land a hit.
Training to stand still and mute like a statue won't get you anywhere.
Be happy don’t engage in fight🤗
We came on earth to love
This is a very important skill to learn.
Super sir ❤❤
Jai shree Ram sir 🙏
This is very meaning full. Thank u so much
I really miss KNOCKOUT FIGHT CLUB😢
Hey where are you ?
@@KnockoutFightClubjaipur
Kids used to learn this on the streets growing up playing sports. Nowadays you need therapy because many kids have stopped playing with each other in the real world.
Walking into gym after a good night sleep and have to see people yelling at each other 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for posting, please add English subs to the explanation portions of the training session. This is good conditioning
Starting ke 00:38 second ke andar 1v1 hua to aage wale ki battisi anadr continue 38x2=76 punch uske dhobde pe khi lock lga diya to sidhe upr.....bhai log reality bta rha agr iss tone ke sath + body ke hormones ko pta chal gya ki attack hone wala hai to ye reflex action rukega nhi until unless apko pehle se command n diya gya ho ki appkonkuch mhi krna....to vo mind adjust kr lega...ye subconscious mind krvata hai 😂
I had these with my parents many times.
I felt bad for returning the favor sometimes. 😤🤧
But glad to know it was all preparing me for the real battle. 😈
Please make a playlist for hime workout if you can
BTW came here after watching @inronmanlifestyle podcast😅
You know what I love the club and I want to join this is really amazing for me
Just avoid such situations as much as possible. Although aggression can be learned, but the process of learning that has many side effects. Just learn to fight though if there is opportunity to do so with the mindset of self-defence.
You have never been into a fight. I am 100% sure of that with your comment above.
@@sky9k-unlimited I could be wrong, but I have been in many fights. Most of the time I got beaten up, but don't regret standing up for what was right. I am the sort of person who NEVER utters curse words nor want to make my tongue dirty.
@@silenthill1035 I see. Having self control is a rare trait nowadays. Good for you. And lol I believe you now cuz you accepted getting beat up. And yeah it's right to stand up for what is right, but you won't always know what is the right thing to do. I got beat up multiple times as well but it was necessary for getting used to that fear. I used to think nobody can ever defeat me but then they all used to gang up on me. Me having no experience seeing so many people, ultimately made me scared in the first few times. Now I can control that fear mostly. I won't say that I have self control in bad mouthing people cuz I do that so I won't have to be the first guy to throw punches. If I feel like it's my fault, then I can't fight.
This is a great exercise i wish that my gym does it to
I was 19 years old going to college and got into a road rage incident where this guy asked me to stop on the side of the road for driving too slowly (He said my driving was bad and he was noticing for past few signals, but he couldn't say what exactly I did wrong). He wasn't even wearing a helmet or following rules himself. I pointed that out and he started shouting and escalating making gestures like he is going to punch me.
I had been in some fights in school and growing up so for some reason in that moment I didn't even budge an inch, maybe I should thank my schoolmates for it! The fact that I was not even a little bit fazed by his aggression seemed to upset him even more.
Finally I said, I'm going to college to get an education. I have things to do unlike you stopping people in the middle of the day because you are jobless, he was even more stunned. I got on my bike and rode away. He tried to chase but I was experienced at riding by that point, he wasn't able to stop me and I reached my college safely. He didn't follow after that.
❤❤bhut acha kiya bhai well done
The best deterrent to street fights are: callous plagued knuckles, being jacked and cauliflower ears.
The aura hits different.
Came here to learn self defence, but how can i save myself from my dad? 😢😢😢
Defend but don’t attack.
This can be good for conditioning, but only useful as a one time thing, this is not something for daily practice, it will make you more aggressive and prone to violence, also will give you a false sense that "whatever I learnt in the gym will help me everywhere and anywhere" increasing the chances of you showing unnecessary aggression in the wrong place at the wrong time in front of wrong people eventually getting you in trouble, it is better to take care of your health, stay fit and practice deescalating conflict, it builts patience and when a man looses patience after practicing a lot of abstinence, he is capable of right aggression needed at the right time, because in the process of abstinence and deescalating he has already had enough time to judge the situation to be worthy of his aggression or not. But I agree that maybe doing this kind of exercise maybe once in a month or two months can be beneficial to handle real life scenarios.
believe it or not , he is right !
who let this dawg out bruh
I will come one day to learn martial arts 🥋 ; that's one of my aim , or dream...
Salman Be Like) मैं आ जाऊँ क्या वहां 😂😂
Kya baat hai, Great job, Real problem real solutions.
i really want to join yaar😂😂😂 ..please aap other states me v aao please
society needs these type of clubs
Bhaiya itne dino baad 👊
Guys... these are the people who have never tasted "violence". Vilonce is 4 men with a baseball bat versus 1 walking with hands in his pocket.
Walking into this gym will be like walking in an asylum 😂.
It is Shout Club.
Pov : a normal day in Delhi
Can you guys please expand to other cities as well? Like Bangalore, Mumbai etc. People need help everywhere.
भाई मुझे हसी आ जायेगी
I can't control 😂
This might look stupid but that's how stored up aggression leaves our body. But I wouldn't advise to let out your aggression on other people. You can simply scream away your pain in empty space like a vast farm.
RCB and CSK fan's right now 🤣
😂
Any mma gym where people care for others health, and aren’t trying to knock each other out is W imo
Bhai inko haasi kyu nhi aa rhi .😅
Super video sir keep posting
Very funny, but I can see it's value. 🙏
You may feel funny while drilling but yes it is very valuable technique
The second clip looks funny but i see why it works wells. Nicely Explained.
Tu janta nhi mera baap kaun hai
Manaan brother how to defense yourself from knife iss baare mai video bana doh please 🙏 and lots of kove ❤❤
Bhai chup chap khara Hain Gali sunke BHI😂😂
Haan. Don't fight until you have to
The one who suffers before it's necessary suffers more than is necessary
Helpful lesson.thank u bhai
great video..... you just taught me a lesson that too in less than 2 min......
nice training ! i fought with 10 or 15 people at a time before 1.5 month and in real one of them was treating me like that and i was at state of no fear and no anger , i was full of confident !
I think this is very much necessary
Overall this is a good one. But the arms should be at a raised level or alert enough to defend. What if the opponent knocks you out during this?
I would like to coach my boss on aggression therapy
Love it.... I wnat to join..
Hey, I would join you right now, this very second, but I'm in allahabad...guys please open up at allahabad too, I mean just start more branches in different cities, Im sure there are many who want to join but can't :"(
soon
I think i should join it. Not even lying, mereko dekh kar hi dar pag gayya. Bro kahan hoti h apki classes
Thank god I watched this video before joining that changed my mind I don’t need this kind of self defence rather I will learn how to attack 😅no need for defence i don’t want to shout like this and waste half of my energy into that ,
Misleading
I will do this training with someone for sure
This might also be beneficial for people with anger issues
Great information bro ⚡️
Sahi h yaar. India mei bhi aise fight club khul gaye😂😂 ✌🏼
This is why verbal ragging is an integral part of colleges, to teach and increase the threshold of the person mentally.
So I don't understand here, when i am in a situation, when a person is yelling at me , i should be a stone or give aggregation
Damn true you have to keep your emotions in check imagine youblet them take over and you make a mistake could be fatal
Does it require training? To increase BP intentionally
But Chael Sonen says don't let anybody come close, if somebody comes you always hit them first. What about that bro?
So this is what my father was teaching me all these years, and i missed the whole point and got into depression.