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  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2006
  • steve terada, matt emig, luke broadlick, jackson spidell, kalman csoka and more!
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  • @azimzainalofficial6020
    @azimzainalofficial6020 2 года назад

    The first one Steve Terada ive been watching him since i was 12 years old🥋🤸🏻

  • @Rawwwwwwrq
    @Rawwwwwwrq 11 лет назад

    Hearing someone call Terada's sideswipe clean is hilarious. Understatement of the century.

  • @Vza004
    @Vza004 12 лет назад

    Black guy at the end is the best one. All basics is awesome!!

  • @hickfatty
    @hickfatty 15 лет назад

    These kids have total comfort and control with their weapons and their strikes are fast, accurate,and intentional. The extra throws and spins are just to show skill beyond the traditional basics. So relax you guys

  • @daxtonedwards
    @daxtonedwards 15 лет назад +1

    This is one of the best xma compilations ever. I absolutely love it. Muah!

  • @m16police
    @m16police 13 лет назад

    that first one was sooooo cool!!!!!! slooow mooootion!!!!! coooool! props!

  • @classicwhiteboy
    @classicwhiteboy 16 лет назад

    nah man, i love watching this stuff, these people got talent.

  • @GabrielFord
    @GabrielFord 17 лет назад

    just amazing.

  • @lilkuo
    @lilkuo 12 лет назад

    amazing...fantastic perfomances...keep going on...

  • @LeiZi
    @LeiZi 17 лет назад

    rudy and matt kick so much ass. some of the sharpest kickers around.

  • @darkc40
    @darkc40 14 лет назад

    that is amazing talent that these guys posses and i can tell they work very hard to keep in shape for these things that is somthing id love to pursue

  • @djskip69
    @djskip69 12 лет назад

    I loved this video!

  • @SalvatorQuaro
    @SalvatorQuaro 15 лет назад

    This is not a demonstration of the most effective technics. This is ART!

  • @Abbujji
    @Abbujji 17 лет назад

    the last one was amazing

  • @LordJoseifius
    @LordJoseifius 14 лет назад

    Yep. That is the word I was looking for.

  • @ultradevon04
    @ultradevon04 15 лет назад

    Good point, I understand where your coming from. Ive practiced in a few traditional styles and they all have different aspects to the style. Everything practiced in some martial arts styles is not for killing or war. For example, many forms in Chinese martial arts are not practiced for the purpose of learning killing moves but more so to develop the bodies abilities. They also practice healing an medicine in the Chinese martial arts, and they also emphasize showing kindness and compassion .

  • @TheBoxingCannabyte
    @TheBoxingCannabyte 12 лет назад

    This is just the truth as I see it, from 17 years of experience and some great pieces of wisdom, but it's mostly personal experience, some experience as a trainer, and reading a LOT of books on martial arts.
    To me, Aikido is the most fascinating and "love it or hate it" martial art out there. While I consider a mixture of Krav Maga, boxing, Wing chung, JKD, some judo, kali, knife fighting, bokken training, basically the addage "be like water, my friend." Is something I adhere to.

  • @silafuyang8675
    @silafuyang8675 12 лет назад

    Yes, it's not real martial art, but this requires a lot of skill. The speed of these guys is incredible.

  • @FghtrStrt
    @FghtrStrt 12 лет назад

    Tienes toda la razón. Mucha voltereta y mucho salto mortal pero luego a cuando hay que luchar de verdad no tienen ni idea. Lo digo por experiencia. Yo luché una vez con un maestro de capoeira y mucha voltereta y saltitos espectaculares pero no duró ni un asalto contra mí. Eso está bien para mantenerse en forma y ser flexible pero no para luchar

  • @zeroschannel12667
    @zeroschannel12667 8 лет назад +2

    1:13 Oh baby a Triple!!

  • @stevebirdman6616
    @stevebirdman6616 12 лет назад

    great katas allround the guys with the sai's you rock

  • @406sean
    @406sean 12 лет назад

    DOUBLE TWIST... OH TRIPLE!!! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN... ITS SOO BEAUTIFUL

  • @ultradevon04
    @ultradevon04 15 лет назад

    These guys have a lot of discipline, and there are some traditional forms that look flashy as well

  • @FFmaxxx
    @FFmaxxx 17 лет назад

    one of those rare times i actually agree with wut u say...apparently losing on final fu made him step his game up. dude was on point with that form.

  • @darios9411633
    @darios9411633 12 лет назад

    I agree with you and I once practiced for flash and cool looks but I now care so much more about what is actually useful in combat. lets hope they take actual combat efficiency more serious at least now or later on. I would never twirl my weapon around in a fight! but we can't deny that it does look cool.

  • @TheBoxingCannabyte
    @TheBoxingCannabyte 12 лет назад

    -Much like you do, in knocking out an opponent with a single blow, or strike. Any kicks above the knee are a huge risk, any swashbuckling opens you up for a myriad of strikes. I've trainedin knife-fighting my whole life, my dad was one of the top of his class in Marine Recon during 'Nam in qualifications for Knife fighting, they also did Kali in their off-time. He spent a lot of time in the Philippines and those guys got some of the best knifing techniques in the world. Less acrobatic guys-

  • @F4LL4NGEL20
    @F4LL4NGEL20 16 лет назад

    is so increible

  • @ravinderkhatri1
    @ravinderkhatri1 13 лет назад

    very nice kathas ........ nice

  • @mtruelove1
    @mtruelove1 12 лет назад

    For anyone actually interested in martial arts Dave Lowry is a very good writer.

  • @chulkcha
    @chulkcha 13 лет назад

    the kid with the sword is awesome!!

  • @youmohtube
    @youmohtube 13 лет назад

    @DCBAUGH
    yes, definitely very high acrobatics and break dance skills!!! Speed and coordination are top! And the rest, well it is a totally different and modern form inspired by martial arts I would say. They sould use their skills for sports and dance!

  • @TheBoxingCannabyte
    @TheBoxingCannabyte 12 лет назад

    It builds immense flexibility, more than you'd get practicing krav maga or training with a bokken. I do Krav Maga 4 years, Wing Chun 1 year, Western Boxing (17 years), I was trained by both Gene Fullmer and Eddie "Flash" Newman, both world champions. What I learned is as showy as this stuff is, it can be immensely distracting and it also allows them to maneuver out of certain locks and holds that a 6'3 235 lb guy like myself simply can't do as I don't practice acrobatics. I train in-

  • @Shifty_Pickle
    @Shifty_Pickle 12 лет назад

    4:24 that flip kicked ass.

  • @AlgonaTKD
    @AlgonaTKD 12 лет назад

    I am a lifelong martial artist, but....sometimes I wish I could break dance. Nah, I'll just watch the girls dance.

  • @galanoth17
    @galanoth17 12 лет назад

    yea good question. I didn't think about that.

  • @jzstreetcrow
    @jzstreetcrow 14 лет назад

    This is aswome, man have things changed.

  • @soulbytes
    @soulbytes 13 лет назад

    i dont care if its dance or martial art :) this one is so cool! hehe

  • @moogloo1293
    @moogloo1293 14 лет назад

    everyone else here is right. Just because they do fancy, doesnt mean they aint good. They do fancy to show the people the full extent of what they can do. Fighting sports already exist, such as MMA, boxing,etc, so people can see that, this is designed to show us the full extent of what a person can do with dedication and not fool us into false assumptions

  • @Zip0h3ight
    @Zip0h3ight 15 лет назад

    Wow, great dancing and gymnastics skills here. Your batons are shaped funny though.

  • @kanclub_nunchaku
    @kanclub_nunchaku 12 лет назад

    Great

  • @marinasilvawke5333
    @marinasilvawke5333 9 лет назад

    let us not forget its called Martial ARTS. Its as much fighting as it as an ART

  • @GRMLASGS
    @GRMLASGS 16 лет назад

    OK thanks!

  • @kylerudolph2772
    @kylerudolph2772 10 лет назад

    lolololol Daniel Graham and that hair.

  • @JonathanR1994
    @JonathanR1994 9 лет назад

    Wisely said!

  • @sss451023
    @sss451023 11 лет назад

    damn i really like that sword skills...nice..nice..

  • @Roll20Dad
    @Roll20Dad 13 лет назад

    @trogdorfiend
    Agreed and well put, you know and understand the fundamental of Martial Arts and what it really mean

  • @tarrker
    @tarrker 14 лет назад

    Why does everyone hate on the exhibitionists? As a life-long martial artist myself, I have to agree with GecklesTwoCents. Would I use a flying-corkscrew kick in a real fight... NO. But I can sure tell you I would not want to have to fight ANY of these guys.

  • @Erupted89
    @Erupted89 13 лет назад

    The black dude is incredibly skilled! I wouldn't like to meet him in a fight xD! And then the first guy is also incredible, and the one with the staff!

  • @rememberthetech
    @rememberthetech 10 лет назад +3

    Actually no. This sport is only a strength and adrenaline building exercise disguised in tricking and spinning of weapons by using the core essentials (that 'are' taught to students by the way) to boost confidence and physical coordination through countless hours of training and conditioning all leading up to the point where those capable of comitting to this sport are able to do things like the things seen in this video.
    People in this comment section can't help but complain about the "gymnastic" side of this, however i respond to this with a question. If doing flips is so unimportant, how come every dojo teaches kids to do push-ups and sit-ups and nobody says
    "Why would anyone do push-ups in martial arts? i'm never gonna use these in real life."
    Me: They are used as strength-building exercises. You would never do an exercise on anybody, that's what makes them exercises.
    So either come to grips with the fact that not every single dojo copy-pastes everything out of one master whose methods only prove to be successful without flair or keep on complaining (solving nothing by the way) and have your narrow mind be focused solely on one style and live your days unable to give anything new any chance whatsoever or even dive into researching it. God forbid you ever should, seeing as your elitist and narcissistic ways cloud your tolerance for anything that steps out of the norm. Truly you are the worst judges of something you don't know about.

  • @pereza55
    @pereza55 14 лет назад

    @degonar oh men i love you *_* you are so right... i wish we go back when the REAL martial arts were practiced... i think that if were in that time, the world would be just perfect.... but, it nice to see people like them doing that in youtube, its a poem for my eyes...

  • @brokristian
    @brokristian 13 лет назад

    putting kata to music moves this kind of event from the martial arts genre to aerobics

  • @raymond25ish
    @raymond25ish 12 лет назад

    That was intense.

  • @dachandepred
    @dachandepred 16 лет назад

    Kalman Scoka is AWESOME! i got to train with him

  • @Shogun76shotokan
    @Shogun76shotokan 14 лет назад

    good dancing....

  • @TheVente1
    @TheVente1 12 лет назад

    however these are the guys who will get the stuntmen careers I guess

  • @Lingadil
    @Lingadil 13 лет назад

    @Chequemayte yeah, i noticed.. i was wondering how the messy multiple slashes are gonna kill.. too many extra movements... then i read the comments and discover its actually an extreme dance sport.. pretty interesting tho..

  • @HideawayBeats
    @HideawayBeats 15 лет назад

    rudy is such a beast its rediculous

  • @robbieatvic
    @robbieatvic 13 лет назад

    Wow, there is about 10 kinds of awesome in all that, i only have 1 question. Could any of those guys do any of that in full period armour?

  • @bf2pownzorz
    @bf2pownzorz 15 лет назад

    What style of martial arts is this?

  • @kijodragonfist60
    @kijodragonfist60 14 лет назад

    I love Martial arts i should of took taekwondo when i was younger

  • @trogdorfiend
    @trogdorfiend 13 лет назад

    If any of you haters of tricking have ever even tried tricking, you will quickly realize that one needs a good basis in formal martial arts training. The tricking moves are built upon moves taught in taekwondo, karate and kung fu. Thus to be a good tricker means that one must have deep experience in formal martial arts. THOSE WHO CAN, DO. THOSE WHO CAN'T, CRITICIZE.

  • @cavanfamily12345
    @cavanfamily12345 14 лет назад

    omg double nunchucks? are u serious? that so awesome... also the dude wer he remove the sword from the cover and catches it... that was awesome.

  • @m16police
    @m16police 13 лет назад

    wow!

  • @SmoochyTheGreat
    @SmoochyTheGreat 14 лет назад

    im a kick boxer my self but i would really like to learn moves like those u know ...just for show-off :S does it take long to master em?

  • @6951181
    @6951181 13 лет назад

    impressive

  • @ultradevon04
    @ultradevon04 15 лет назад

    I see your point, but in these days many people learn the defense and spiritual side of martial but also want to compete because they enjoy it. I think many positive things can come from learning good sportsmanship by participating in these sporting events. People dont really need marital arts for war anymore like they used to, so now its mostly sport. I think every display of martial in any competition involves some form of showmanship. Anyway i guess i agree with you to an extent.

  • @irecordtomuch
    @irecordtomuch 14 лет назад

    what style are these guys doing that teaches katana and kama kata like that? just curious because i want to learn katana kata

  • @TheBoxingCannabyte
    @TheBoxingCannabyte 12 лет назад

    The first key to fighting is learning to take a punch and roll with your punches. I don't think there is any doubt that the once-mocked Wing Chun has become a very proficient self-defense martial art.
    I generally put martial arts into three categories.
    1)Showcasing/Acrobatic, your Jackie Chan types
    2) Sports, MMA, Kickboxing and Boxing (I'm a boxer and have done some kickboxing, and some unofficiated MMA stuff)
    3) Combative martial arts. This is the stuff you won't see in the ring

  • @Khellendros_
    @Khellendros_ 12 лет назад

    I bet that these competitions give a lot of material for videogame designers (those that made mortal combat, Street fighter and so on)

  • @isadoraizidoro
    @isadoraizidoro 12 лет назад

    kalman The Best!!!

  • @Tyamaris
    @Tyamaris 15 лет назад

    I like both your points, but either way what's true is that, while this may be just a show, these guys have no doubt put in some very serious training into various martial arts...

  • @Excalibur01
    @Excalibur01 16 лет назад

    and Knives...we use knives and batons now over swords.

  • @fullmetalfreeman
    @fullmetalfreeman 14 лет назад

    you would be so surprised at how much these martial artists have done. how many styles they mastered to be able to do this. xma has lots of doors that can open for them, such as movies. ppl like jet li, jackie chan do this 'acrobatic dancing' for movies do that mean they don't respect the sword they are using? no it doesn't they do it to promote their martial arts and to open the minds of ignorant people. and yes i know jet li and jackie chan have been masters for yrs in case ur wondering.

  • @abarusso
    @abarusso 13 лет назад

    Lol @ Terada on "Pump it"

  • @urbandarito
    @urbandarito 13 лет назад

    the 1st one is steve terada of quest crew right?

  • @Micelli1987
    @Micelli1987 8 лет назад +2

    Don't bash this. These guys have good control of their body and weapon, and that's more than most athletes can claim. None of these movements would win them a competition aside from this kind of show - but this is just that. It's a show of control. This doesn't apply to combat, and to be honest those teachings are dead. They died with the era. What you have left is a gentlemen sport through and through. That's the reality. If you want to learn how to apply it and not waste money, go to a dojo that pits you against other people, and I don't just mean sparring. That's the only way you'll truly understand a martial art.

  • @cromwell300
    @cromwell300 12 лет назад

    yeah its all show

  • @extraterrestrial5514
    @extraterrestrial5514 11 лет назад

    how much blood did they have to clean up afterwards/ off camera

  • @udontngome34
    @udontngome34 12 лет назад

    Their "Competition" swords

  • @jllostboy
    @jllostboy 12 лет назад

    you realize most xma guys are really good martial artists that have plenty of practical training, they do have schools and strong traditional martial arts roots, the founder of xma said flash is trash without any basics, this is just what they do for fun!

  • @Theivv
    @Theivv 13 лет назад

    What!?!? TRIPLE!

  • @RicRags
    @RicRags 13 лет назад

    These guys are great dancers!!! Why are they not in Step up 3D??

  • @matheushse
    @matheushse 14 лет назад

    what's the style of the boy with the Katana?! is it Kendo? he's so good

  • @GothicSword
    @GothicSword 15 лет назад

    This shows their coordination and physical fitness is top-notch. Although I have to agree this is not "martial" arts anymore, it's still cool though.

  • @mrjbIgballer7
    @mrjbIgballer7 13 лет назад

    1:43 my fav

  • @Aznjumpkick
    @Aznjumpkick 17 лет назад

    rudy, matt, and marcel are friggin on another level. who's that guy at the 7 minute mark with the red gi? he's awesome too. these are pretty inspiring to train for sure

  • @drivingmuffin
    @drivingmuffin 14 лет назад

    If they can fight as good as they dance, this looks promesing! lol

  • @GRMLASGS
    @GRMLASGS 16 лет назад

    Man! the guy at 1:41 is really skilled, for his age!

  • @jmateee
    @jmateee 11 лет назад

    There's all these people out there but they chose that little kid to play Aang in Avatar: The Last Air Bender movie.

  • @keithtucker2311
    @keithtucker2311 8 лет назад +1

    I would be amazed if no one ever lost focus and flung their weapon into the crowd...that's insane

  • @Blazekickz
    @Blazekickz 14 лет назад

    i wonder...
    imagine what could happen if the swords-guys mess up and the sword flips out if their hands

  • @ravinderkhatri1
    @ravinderkhatri1 13 лет назад

    @Halofreakanoid -- these are counters. just look at the martial artists punches and kicks . it is taught to the student of martial arts. a students learns how to block the attack and how to attack on enemy. the music keep the them in rythem. these are very tough practices. if someone don't know these "DANCE in your language " , he or she can't fight.

  • @theshuffleman1000
    @theshuffleman1000 12 лет назад

    screw the avengers these guys got it

  • @Ryo19zintkd
    @Ryo19zintkd 12 лет назад

    I feel like this is just lethal gymnastics o_o

  • @ikki345346
    @ikki345346 14 лет назад

    umm i dont think ill sign up for any of the fighing arts and wut are the songs

  • @lightangelken1
    @lightangelken1 12 лет назад

    For anyone who dosent know or are arguing this is useless in a fight, this is called extreme martial arts or XMA. It is the combination of traditional martial arts and gymnastics/acrobatics. It is only meant for showing off and not for a real fight. However every practiconer of XMA is most likely a traditional martial artist. So basically yes this is useless in a fight. Not opinion but sheer fact. But im not hating it seeing how i do this and TKD.

  • @spitzonbak
    @spitzonbak 4 года назад

    What's the choon at 1.43?

  • @shadowmencer
    @shadowmencer 13 лет назад

    Why is it that when I watch this, I can't help but think "Gun beats sword."?

  • @smithkendrad
    @smithkendrad 7 лет назад

    oh oh the sword.!

  • @OFCtitan
    @OFCtitan 12 лет назад

    Where is this show? I realy like fights (taekwondo-kung fu) and i want learn more about kicks and tricks mades in the air (amazing moves) have some site that teaches this?