Japan’s Hidden Strength Culture You Didn’t Know Of - Strength Unknown - Chikara Ishi 力石

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Комментарии • 833

  • @janis5168
    @janis5168 10 месяцев назад +655

    Huge respect,Martins.Not only for exploring different cultures and learning languages,but you are respectful and nice man.

  • @sobatsubu2021
    @sobatsubu2021 10 месяцев назад +646

    Thank you for your help.This is Sobatsubu.
    Martins, Romark and Tamotsu
    Thank you very much for performing with me.
    The quality of the video is amazing and I'm impressed!
    Everyone from all over the world, please come and challenge Japan's wonderful power stone.Chikaraishih is always waiting for a strong man who thinks I am the one!!

    • @andrewstephens8790
      @andrewstephens8790 10 месяцев назад +36

      you're lifting was very impressive! as a man who has spent thousands of hours lifting weights, i was shocked when i started trying to lift natural stones. they can be much heavier than they appear, awkward shapes, and like you said, they require the whole body working together well. many bodybuilder types who might bench press more than you, would fail to repeat your stone lifts. i was one of them once. respect to you for your real strength and for helping keep this great tradition and cultural history alive.

    • @jespermeisel9799
      @jespermeisel9799 9 месяцев назад +10

      if i ever visit, i will give it a try, i will represent Sweden and Philippines!

    • @sobatsubu2021
      @sobatsubu2021 8 месяцев назад +23

      @@andrewstephens8790
      I'm sorry for being late.
      I'm glad to hear your valuable and helpful comments.
      I think that the body that can lift natural stones is strong enough to cope with various things.
      Many Japanese don't understand the essence of lifting stones, saying they are dangerous or hurt their back.
      That is a very disappointing and wasteful thing.
      You can't get real strength if you train only at the gym.
      I hope that the essence, meaning and tradition of chikaraishi will continue to be communicated to as many people as possible.
      Thank you!

    • @sobatsubu2021
      @sobatsubu2021 8 месяцев назад +18

      @@jespermeisel9799
      Sorry I'm late.
      I really want you to try the Japanese chikaraishi and feel the strength of ancient Japanese!
      I hope Japanese chikaraishi will spread in Sweden and the Philippines too!

    • @sobatsubu2021
      @sobatsubu2021 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@A-ef3xj
      It's nothing special, but thank you very much.
      This comment makes me very happy!
      I will continue to do my best!

  • @MartinsLicis
    @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +414

    Thank you guys so much for supporting! Share with your family and friends! 😊
    And remember, you guys are strength!

    • @Budsport_TV
      @Budsport_TV 10 месяцев назад +7

      Martins, you are an international treasure. Please guys, you, Romark and the whole team - I wish you all the best of success and really hope you continue this series after you finish your return to active competition in 2024

    • @martenkorf9343
      @martenkorf9343 10 месяцев назад +2

      You, Romark and everyone involved truly found a new level of quality making this video. I like that it was almost half an hour. Stories like these truly deserve this. Thanl you and keep up the good work ❤

    • @romarkweiss1795
      @romarkweiss1795 10 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you Mark!

    • @GoneKiffen
      @GoneKiffen 10 месяцев назад +1

      Be careful binging One Piece! Good luck!

    • @Amphed
      @Amphed 10 месяцев назад +2

      If there were an Emmy for YT series, you guys should win it. Your narration is pure poetry as well....

  • @nonbei_power
    @nonbei_power 10 месяцев назад +605

    Thank you for letting me help out on your adventure and for being such great friends. ♡
    May we have many more adventures together in the future!
    そしてこの動画と次の動画が、日本の力文化の普及に役立ちますよ~に!!🙏

    • @romarkweiss1795
      @romarkweiss1795 10 месяцев назад +21

      Thank you for everything!

    • @ピッピ-i6r
      @ピッピ-i6r 10 месяцев назад +6

      保さん、マーティンズさんといつの間に、こんな素晴らしい取材をしていたのですか?!とても感動しました😍心から感謝🙏

    • @nonbei_power
      @nonbei_power 10 месяцев назад

      @@ピッピ-i6r 実はこれがマーティンズの主な目的でした!(笑)
      撮影終わってから全国回って遊びまくってたけど、元々はドキュメンタリーのために来日しました!
      12月3日公開の第二話は相撲部屋密着です!

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +32

      It was the best trip of my life 🥹 Thank you for all the help ❤️💪

    • @Ben-xf7uy
      @Ben-xf7uy 10 месяцев назад +5

      Bro, you have that Jiri Prochazca look going on. LHW world champion in MMA. Known as the Czech Samurai! A real bad ass who was heavily influenced by the 5 Rings and samurai culture.

  • @FBerserkerF1
    @FBerserkerF1 10 месяцев назад +635

    What a legend for not breaking the Yokozuna Stone record, tieing it was very respectful as it looked like he definitely could've broken it.

    • @adam_nykali
      @adam_nykali 10 месяцев назад +27

      Especially since we don't know to what extent the PEDs are responsible

    • @misterringer
      @misterringer 10 месяцев назад +32

      @@adam_nykali you think they don't have PED's in Japan?

    • @historynerd1977
      @historynerd1977 10 месяцев назад +184

      @@misterringer Not in 1800s when is was actually lifted. Thats why its respectful.

    • @misterringer
      @misterringer 10 месяцев назад +48

      @@historynerd1977 Fair play. I assumed some modern Japanese strongmen had lifted it and broke the record since then. If it's really that longstanding, then yeah all good.

    • @nerdikles
      @nerdikles 10 месяцев назад +28

      Jfc, yall can't just let a statement ride. Everyone has to say "akshually🤓🤡"

  • @Alex76Galex
    @Alex76Galex 10 месяцев назад +125

    Another masterpiece on this channel. These videos are beyond everything, just wow. It gave me the will to travel to lift stones in differents countries and learn their history. I am currently planinng the first trip for 2024, starting with Scotland. Thank you guys deeply for the inspiration...

    • @50522094
      @50522094 10 месяцев назад +4

      Bro these are so amazing!

  • @chromedruidess2546
    @chromedruidess2546 10 месяцев назад +122

    The professor is a treasure. His stories of the history are funny and informative and I wish there were a longer interview with him and the other guys as well. It could be a full length documentary or series just on these stones. Great work as always.

    • @romarkweiss1795
      @romarkweiss1795 10 месяцев назад +6

      Become a member and I’ll post it soon!

  • @strongman-channel
    @strongman-channel 10 месяцев назад +44

    日本の、力文化の歴史、今を教えてくれてありがとう!日本に住んでいながら、色々なことを考えさせられました☺️

  • @aleaarnett6003
    @aleaarnett6003 10 месяцев назад +95

    The Strength Unknown series is truly special. Thank you for cultivating and showcasing a thoughtful and spiritual side of strength sports! I look forward to every episode.

  • @GiantsLiveSTRONGMAN
    @GiantsLiveSTRONGMAN 10 месяцев назад +112

    Another amazing episode chaps - see you in Heathrow in a few days time! 💪😘

  • @EmilBBechGrip
    @EmilBBechGrip 10 месяцев назад +118

    This series is seriously the best! Thank you Romark and Martins for making these!

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +19

      Thank you! Please spread the word so we can keep these coming 🙏

  • @Budsport_TV
    @Budsport_TV 10 месяцев назад +91

    Hold up, Martins speaks Japanese too!?! What an impressive pairing you and Romark have made. Seriously impressed by this series and can’t wait for MARTINS return to strongman in 2024 in which I impinge he’ll be Wrecking the competition 👊 🪨 15:12 17:55
    p.s. Can’t wait to see Martins vs The Moose.

  • @ピッピ-i6r
    @ピッピ-i6r 10 месяцев назад +17

    保(たもつ)さんからMartin's さんのRUclipsを教えて戴きました。
    日本滞在中、保さんと日本中を取材していたのですね。
    相撲部屋で廻しを着けて四股(しこ)を踏んでいたのにはビックリ。日本人の私も知らないことばかり。素晴らしい動画をありがとう👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
    Mr. Tamotsu taught me about Martin's RUclips.
    While you were in Japan, you and Tamotsu covered the country.
    I was surprised to see him wearing a mawashi and stepping on the shiko in the sumo stable. As a Japanese person, there are many things I don't know. thank you for the great video

  • @jeffcubbage7342
    @jeffcubbage7342 10 месяцев назад +23

    I am so impressed by you guys. Wonderful shots, amazing audio, and wtf Martins your Japanese is unbelievable! I lived in Japan for 2 years and have been a fan of strongman since I was a little kid and saw WSM on tv, and I had no idea Japan had a stone culture like this! This episode was special. Thanks guys.

  • @aidzis
    @aidzis 10 месяцев назад +79

    Hi, I'm Latvian and i am proud to say to you that you are not only ordinary human being but you are strong men - Spēka Mitriķis! - in our old Latvian language. Respect to You and work that you have done. Nobody has done something similar like You. I really respect, how you can make all cultures unite all-around
    the world. You are phenomenal. I wish you best of luck and never stop doing what your heart desires.

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +15

      Liels paldies!! 🫶💪 🇱🇻

  • @thedamnedalpaca8159
    @thedamnedalpaca8159 10 месяцев назад +32

    Who else agrees Martin's Licis is officially THE COOLEST strong man

  • @rpe11allthingsstrength
    @rpe11allthingsstrength 10 месяцев назад +16

    The best type of content in order to spread the spiritual and Community aspect of strength. Thanks for the content, guys!

  • @arnoldfreeman2885
    @arnoldfreeman2885 10 месяцев назад +13

    Haha Hey Martins, I was the guy you met in Asakusa! I’m sorry we couldn’t chat more. I hope you come back to Tokyo!

  • @pugharr
    @pugharr 10 месяцев назад +15

    Another amazing video in the Strength Unknown series. Very engaging and had me sucked in where 30m passed in a blink. Would love longer episodes! Your voice overs are great as well.

  • @a5noble2
    @a5noble2 10 месяцев назад +12

    That was nice to "tie the record". Keeps the record in Japan, something the guy seemed proud of. Also that new stone-shouldering technique on display! Looks impressive.

  • @RareAries323
    @RareAries323 6 месяцев назад +5

    This made me emotional I think it's because we call rocks grandfathers in Ojibwe native American tradition or mishomis. Mishomis has seen and been thru everything and will still be here long after everything and everyone around us ceases to exist, grandfathers and mountains shall remain. You can tell he was getting that ancient energy when lifting the stones, I'm motivated to lift some grandfathers now and carrying them uphill for an amazing workout connecting with nature at the same time.

  • @eatkunedo
    @eatkunedo 10 месяцев назад +56

    Thank you for all you are doing for stone culture. If you're not already aware of him check out Ireland's David Keohan, or Indiana Stones. The stone culture there was almost truly lost due to British colonialism (still rule britania tho, red white and blue og ftw baby) and he's brought it back by researching the old stories and legends.

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +14

      That’s incredible! Definitely taking note of this. Thank you

    • @eatkunedo
      @eatkunedo 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@MartinsLicis no worries man, when you finally lift them all and unlock ascention powers just remember me...

    • @Indiana_stones
      @Indiana_stones 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks lads for the mention! Martins come to Ireland. HUGE stones

  • @monicavermag
    @monicavermag 10 месяцев назад +14

    This is truly one of the best strength series! Adding to the known history of strength and sharing from all corners of the world! Martins and Romark you have something amazing and special here, thank you for sharing!!

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much! Spread the word so we can keep making more! 🙏💪

  • @melvinbengtsson8652
    @melvinbengtsson8652 10 месяцев назад +9

    Holy shit this is great. The dedication, the quality, the entertainment value and the educational value... Absolutely amazing.

  • @heldencape4359
    @heldencape4359 10 месяцев назад +26

    I live in japan but this is the first time i heard about chikara ishi. Thank you for sharing this ancient tradition with us. Feels good to learn something new today

    • @leonardhpls6
      @leonardhpls6 5 месяцев назад

      Your probably a white immigrant here

  • @Magienionar
    @Magienionar 10 месяцев назад +2

    Man imagine the guy who lifted the 180kg stone 200 years ago... wasnt easy for Martins and hes fully juiced. Back then there werent any Steroids around... Must have been a MASSIVE human.

  • @cizia69
    @cizia69 10 месяцев назад +1

    Japan is simply a superior culture. By superior I mean their collective self-control, respect, cultural complexity, and above all intelligence.

  • @Hesher93
    @Hesher93 10 месяцев назад +8

    Well... I guess I have to add a japan stone tour to my bucket list!
    And what a great Video from you guys! You have the highest quality of videos of all strength content out there!

  • @victorkonon
    @victorkonon 10 месяцев назад +8

    Martins, your work on strength documentaries is incredible! You and your team are able to capture the essence of strength culture and philosophy around the world AND bring a top-level scenic capture paired with your unexpectedly deep narration. Thank you for your time and dedication. I am sure people in NatGeo/Discovery/History channels, and James Cameron himself are of the same opinion if they would have seen your work.

  • @btrndd
    @btrndd 10 месяцев назад +8

    Such an awesome episode! It's one that you'd wish was longer even just to learn more about the history of the stone lifting in Japan. Listening to the professor and other guys talking about the history of the stones feel like it could be made into a 2hr long documentary and I'd watch every second! Keep up the awesome content and I cant wait for the next episode!

  • @Kaynos
    @Kaynos 10 месяцев назад +9

    You guys production quality is amazing !

  • @RrSs-gl2ho
    @RrSs-gl2ho 10 месяцев назад +2

    If I ever go to Japan I know what I’m doing!

  • @evfdurs
    @evfdurs 10 месяцев назад +27

    this is SOOOOO GOOD. so much history condensed here. the historian is doing such an amazing job. martins also did a great job speaking japanese and connecting even better to the locals. i really love how the stones were named after the men who lifted them. it is amazing

    • @macmanmanny3983
      @macmanmanny3983 6 месяцев назад +1

      It brings up many questions doesn't it? This series is very versatile indeed. This episode leaves me wanting more.. it also makes me look up a lot on the interwebs, to answer those questions that come up while watching this episode.Beautifully done. (2nd time watching this episode,.. 2nd day knowing about this channel... not japanese... not into strongman... however, very impressed entertained and educated.)

  • @BusanKevin
    @BusanKevin 10 месяцев назад +2

    That was awesome and inspiring. Japan is close to my heart. One day I hope to respectfully try chikara ishi

  • @President_Biglou
    @President_Biglou 10 месяцев назад +6

    This and his team just never fails to amaze me for every single content! You guys have no idea how long I've waited for your uploads. Much love from the Philippines brothers!

  • @lifeliver0505
    @lifeliver0505 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another truly special video, can’t wait to see the sumo video next!

  • @bliblivion
    @bliblivion 10 месяцев назад +5

    Congratulation guys, your series is astonishing, great production value and great mentality in aproaching different cultures.
    Always a pleasure to fallow your travels.

  • @kasperv967
    @kasperv967 10 месяцев назад +5

    That was fantastic! I love the story about the competing villagers just lifting the stone and carrying it back home to prove they were the strongest haha!

  • @Nighthawk2211
    @Nighthawk2211 10 месяцев назад +6

    This is such a great series, Martins. And your respect for the people you meet is so nice to see. Already excited about the next adventure.

  • @LeaveMeAlonePlz
    @LeaveMeAlonePlz 10 месяцев назад +2

    Martins I'm a big fan! I only just found your channel, but I'm literally going to binge watch all your videos! Cheers big man!

  • @frankb5728
    @frankb5728 10 месяцев назад +4

    Great job, as always. Super interesting to see the culture of strongman and how the modernization of japan made it disappear. I think it's important for Strongman to understand its roots and why it shouldn't be like a powerlifting meet.

  • @PatriotaBoricua
    @PatriotaBoricua 10 месяцев назад +4

    Super excited to see this video. Lived in Japan for many years and been a strongman fan for decades and never knew Japan had a history lifting stones.
    Amazing job Martins.
    Also impressed hearing Martins Nihingo
    Loved it.
    Pleaseeeee i hope you have a whole sumo video like the ending

  • @teemupuumalainen3051
    @teemupuumalainen3051 10 месяцев назад +1

    Top notch video. Never heard of chikara ishi but it was great to learn about it and from so many different sources

  • @Staroy
    @Staroy 10 месяцев назад +7

    Your narration on these is superb!

  • @phylippezimmermannpaquin2062
    @phylippezimmermannpaquin2062 9 месяцев назад +1

    Bruh this whole video is making me tear up. Generations of men with a passion of lifting heavy things. Ive never felt such a strong bond with past generations of men i never met. I want to participate one day. Im a meager 72kg but i will make it

  • @fatsuperfly
    @fatsuperfly 10 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing vid! This is definitely cool, hope it becomes bigger in japan. Would love to see that as a ground for strongmen competing in stones. Also, the place is amazing, would be cool to see it blossom.

  • @kaisanderson8061
    @kaisanderson8061 10 месяцев назад +2

    Your videos man are like a mini movie just stunning content can’t wait for the sumo just keep smashing it man ❤

  • @strongmanknut
    @strongmanknut 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the good films you make! I've seen everyone and good luck at Arnolds in 2024👊 Best wishes from Norway🎉

  • @PVTKR
    @PVTKR 8 месяцев назад +2

    相撲のも拝見しましたが日本語もお話しされて素敵です。Much Respect

  • @trevorstroud9334
    @trevorstroud9334 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great vid! I think you really respected their culture and tradition as well as a really great and fitting music background. This quality is fitting to a Netflix documentary with an extremely large budget. I'm really impressed with this work! :)

  • @nicolakibble
    @nicolakibble 10 месяцев назад +2

    ❤❤❤ this was another fascinating strength unknown video!
    I can’t wait to watch the sumo video.
    (May I request the subtitles are slightly larger and not white as they were difficult to see well - thanks)
    ❤❤❤

  • @jaycwc
    @jaycwc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! How come he's so fluent in Japanese?

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад +1

      I love Anime… . . A lot

  • @anthonyproffitt5341
    @anthonyproffitt5341 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks! Love these stories paying homage to historical strength?

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for the support!! 🙏🫶

  • @nicholasneyhart396
    @nicholasneyhart396 10 месяцев назад +1

    That ~400lb shoulder lift was insane. I wish I could do that, but I would likely need to gain some weight, and my heart won't appreciate that.

  • @falknuts2120
    @falknuts2120 10 месяцев назад +3

    Just wanted to say you guys are doing an amazing job with these videos! They are so good and entertaining! I honestly think this is one of the best series on RUclips! Keep up the amazing job Martins!! Can’t wait for next episode! 👍 ❤

  • @oOSMANLIustaA
    @oOSMANLIustaA 10 месяцев назад +2

    Japanese Culture Awesome 💎

  • @Holdfast-
    @Holdfast- 10 месяцев назад +2

    This might be my favorite episode yet! Also it's fun to see Martins speaking nihongo jouzu 😉

  • @DreynHarry
    @DreynHarry 10 месяцев назад +8

    the qualities of your videos did really skyrocket.
    the strength unknown series is amazing.
    looking forward when u come to Austria for our Stonelifting.

  • @rob_senpai
    @rob_senpai 10 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing work, really a great watch. More power to you guys. :)

  • @alanb1498
    @alanb1498 10 месяцев назад +3

    Brilliant ...to be honest I believe that all the videos in this series are important enough to be nominated for an award..😊

  • @D_travelingsolo
    @D_travelingsolo 10 месяцев назад +2

    As much as Brian Shaw loves forgotten and ancient feats of strength, I can almost guarantee he would love a tour like this.

  • @roy7stars
    @roy7stars 10 месяцев назад +2

    Big love Martins and Romark!! I have been waiting to witness ur adventures in Japan since we met at China’s strongest! ❤️❤️

  • @guydelusignan4272
    @guydelusignan4272 10 месяцев назад +1

    Cool to see 3 new Martins videos in one week, the other 2 with Brian Shaw and Jujimufu

  • @FatHulkRideEbike
    @FatHulkRideEbike 10 месяцев назад +3

    You are not only rediscovering these places around the world, you are also like an ambassador for strongman. We'll see some people you inspired in strongman in the years to come.

  • @Toropetskii
    @Toropetskii 10 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome to see more strongmen get involved with sumo and strength-related pursuits in Japan. Well done on bringing some of this to light - it'd be awesome to see that map come to life, and noting which stones are still liftable (with proper permission of course).

  • @JackgarPrime
    @JackgarPrime 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'd love if this video gets a lot of other strongmen to travel to Japan and try their hand at these stones.

  • @Robert_Bubba_Baker
    @Robert_Bubba_Baker 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. It was a side of Japan I never knew about. My adult children are half Japanese. It will be shared to them. Thank you coming from a fan and someone who trained heavy for many years. Strength is a path to enlightenment.

  • @coachbobkapustka4803
    @coachbobkapustka4803 10 месяцев назад +2

    i could have watched this for 2 hours. love this series. keep it up MArtins and Romark!

  • @frederickknapp5340
    @frederickknapp5340 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another fantastic video, I love these

  • @evertonmiranda2004
    @evertonmiranda2004 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent stuff, can't wit to visit Japan.

  • @JacobSpinoMMA
    @JacobSpinoMMA 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am moved and inspired by this rich history and culture. You have my biggest thanks and gratitude to share such an amazing piece of art in the form of the free video. You (and Romark ofc) are worthy of all your success to come in life.

  • @supernalbjj
    @supernalbjj 10 месяцев назад +2

    what a unique way to see japan, very cool. the rocks, the shrines, the zen waterfall. so aesthetic

  • @jasoncripps1341
    @jasoncripps1341 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Martins. Your curiosity drives many...👽🤘

  • @RidgeSmithTech
    @RidgeSmithTech 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is my favorite Strength Unknown yet, so cool! Thanks guys!

  • @Marroca1n
    @Marroca1n 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love you guys!! Thanks alot!

  • @dhalav
    @dhalav 10 месяцев назад +1

    if you have the opportunity I would recommend you to try the breton strength games (jeux de force bretons), also called breton strength (force bretonne). Brittany is the west peak of France and is of celtic culture. There is a vidéo on the topic from a youtuber called Ironquest that explores the history of the games and their contemporary version.

  • @MouserStrength
    @MouserStrength 10 месяцев назад +8

    I loved the story of putting the stone in front of one's house upon lifting it, then coming to find it gone one day because someone else had lifted it. Imagine knowing a young man who was trying his best to lift such a stone for some time, then passing by his home one day to see the stone sitting there. Community pride!

  • @pascalfarin8956
    @pascalfarin8956 10 месяцев назад +1

    I heard you talking to Brian Shaw about keeping his arm below the stone as it goes on the shoulder as he learned in the basque country. I see he is utilizing this here and I am absolutely marvelling at your technique here. Just wow, that is so amazing.
    And the fact that you learned Japanese :D Awesome

  • @vredneckv
    @vredneckv 10 месяцев назад +1

    Martins speaking Japanese was cool. Great episode, I'll be definitely waiting for the Sumo one.

  • @shawn4387
    @shawn4387 10 месяцев назад +2

    Another awesome video guys i love seeing the stone lifting culture

  • @Jqteadventures1659
    @Jqteadventures1659 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think this has been my favourite strength unknown just for the passion and the sacredness of it to Japan absolutely amazing yet another amazing episode. Thank you all.

  • @chadscatharsis3287
    @chadscatharsis3287 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would have to say my strength lies more between my ears than in my physical. And I don't really watch nor have any real interest in strongman, BUT you don't show what most, at least myself, have thought of strongman. The side of "strength" that you show and the WAY you show it has me and keeps me inthralled! You are a phenomenal storyteller telling stories of cultures and history and it is absolute intellectually stimulating and I'm looking forward to the next weighty adventure!!

  • @TheMovieWalker
    @TheMovieWalker 5 месяцев назад +1

    大学の頃、岡山に住んでたから地理的に総社市のことも分かるんですが、外人さんがあんな山奥まで行かれただけでも凄いなと感じました

  • @goodfty
    @goodfty 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm seriously not taking away from Martin's and I'm certain he is fascinated by it too, to think people hundreds of years ago lifted these stones without any modern training knowledge, supplements, dietary knowledge or whatever else. It's really impressive. They must of been truly genetic freaks.

  • @88divinegrace
    @88divinegrace 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I am excited about the next one.

  • @mohammadosmanriaz6237
    @mohammadosmanriaz6237 10 месяцев назад +1

    For a lean person he is very strong. I am talking about the guy in yellow shirt. Strength goes beyond muscles. There is a neurological aspect aswell. Without nerves, muscles can't do much. You can train your nervous system to push the limit of how much of your muscles is truly used.

  • @faizalsalim1194
    @faizalsalim1194 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful series. I am very thankful religions like Islam and Christianity did not gain prominence in Nippon. They would have ruined Japan.

  • @h3lly828
    @h3lly828 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love this series so much, thank u Martins for making these and for showing us different cultures of strongman! Can't wait for more to come

  • @MrAutocontrol
    @MrAutocontrol 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's a good video and if you did think that Martins licis was going to appear naked in the video. You were wrong. Although martins licis knows that the fear of nudism is apparent. He wouldn't do it, he wouldn't appear naked on any website

  • @partybowl69
    @partybowl69 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow Martins, you remind me of Tony Bourdain with the way you narrate, I love this style for you. Please keep up this docu-series

  • @nathansummers6920
    @nathansummers6920 7 месяцев назад +1

    An incredible and informative episode about something I had never heard of! When I finally visit Japan I hope to stop by and see some of these stones in person!
    Thank you!

  • @nulnoh219
    @nulnoh219 7 месяцев назад +1

    15:49 You guys are basically these strongmen of the past... Going around lifting stones, entertaining people.

  • @Frondlock
    @Frondlock 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know your channel nor your work and did not know anything about Chikara Ishi either. I stumble by chance of yt recommandations on the Sumo video that mentioned this one so watched this one first. It was a very cool video, nicely done, approaching the subject from different perspectives and, as it felt from watching, with respect for the stones, the people and the tradition. Thanks for sharing!

  • @d4bl0w
    @d4bl0w 7 месяцев назад +1

    PLS more JAPAN adventures

  • @christopherschubert5787
    @christopherschubert5787 10 месяцев назад +2

    Dudes! Thank ya’ll for another great journey!

  • @itkovian11
    @itkovian11 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video is a treasure. I learned so much about interesting things I didn't know existed! Thanks for the Strength Unknown series, it's a great idea.

  • @krosigrim
    @krosigrim 10 месяцев назад +2

    I had to pause this at Professor Takashima saying... that stones would be left in font of a house, to show off. Then wake up to find someone moved it to their front yard! LUL That's awesome.

  • @kameronsmith147
    @kameronsmith147 10 месяцев назад +1

    Best add yet. Literally laughed out loud when I heard what you are binge watching. Love that anime. Another excellent video.

  • @AnarchyDucky
    @AnarchyDucky 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think anyone can compete with the quality of this content.

  • @isoran
    @isoran 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love this series. I was myself in Japan for 1 Year, next time I make sure to visit the stones. Kudos on you Martins and your team for this great production

    • @MartinsLicis
      @MartinsLicis  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for the support!! 🙏 One year?! I’m jealous! I hope to spend much much more time there

    • @isoran
      @isoran 10 месяцев назад

      I was mainly in the Kansai region like Osaka. What was your favourite food in Japan? Can't wait for your next sumo video :D Cheers @@MartinsLicis