I know a lot of this is just showy acrobatics and not practical, but imma be real.... if I'm a mugger, unless I have a gun, I'm not going anywhere NEAR that kid..
Yeah, show and acrobatics, but what does it show?! It shows the kid has absolutely amazing feeling and control of his body and of the stick. And it is precisely this control that allows him to use in practical situations some of the moves and techniques. To a more extreme end of the range, I can assure you that a circus fast draw gunslinger, could be a deadly killing machine in a real life shootout.
@@mariusmioc3045 so true, I'm doing freestyle Nunchaku and if you achieve this kind of control over your weapon it basically becomes an extension of your body and does exactly what you want without you even thinking about it
Just charge with arms protecting side of head and tackle him. You'll get hit but probably by glancing blow. Yes, it's gonna hurt like hell, but it's a stick, you're gonna get a nasty bruise. And that assumes it's a battle staff and not one of these acrobat toothpicks. Staff fighter has to keep distance for the weapon to be effective. Opponent doesn't need to worry about the staff like he would have to worry about a sword.
As absolutely amazing as he is at this, I can't help but wonder how many windows lamps and various other things he has broken over the years perfecting this skill.
Must probably he practice this Bo staff kata outside his house and in an open area or at the dojo as advised by any responsible sensei and given that he is a champion that must be the case 😎👍
The whole family does martial arts and built there own dojo. The whole family is like the real life version of the Incredibles. Him and his dad often compete in tournaments together.
0:35 that transition from spinning over the head slowly then gets faster is so sick man... It's like you waiting and taunting opponent to make a move and suddenly burst
_takes out gun like Indiana Jones_ Jokes aside, infinite Props to this young man for such discipline and dedication to a martial art form. To have such a persistence to master the coordination, timing, mechanics and overall spatial awareness of this weapon and execute a flawless series of moves takes true athleticism, passion and profound respect for the art and its tradition.
@@UltimateGamer-sl2kx for the shit ijn this vid? a 16 y/o kid? You can click my name and see where 14 years got me, you'll also notice I don't pull half the shit this kid pulls. a lot of shit is hard work, sure! But what this kid is pulling is unbelievable.
While noting that exhibition skills rarely translate into street combat skills, I gotta say - this kid's about as good as I've ever seen. He knows where HE is, he knows where the STAFF is at all times. Wonderfully centered, laser focused. He's obviously put in the time. 12 out of 10!
This kid is awesome. I’ve practiced MA off and (mostly) on for over thirty years and was thinking, “well, he’d probably get his ass kicked in a street fight”, but then I watched some more... And man, there is no denying his skill. Kudos to him!
This is about performance and not actual fight application. Not everything has to be usefull in a street fight scenario to be good, at least not if the art itself doesn't claim that.
Very rarely do I say this, but that kid is exceptional. Thought it was going to be just another vid of a parent or a trainer hyping their own kid, but this kid is really something else. What mastery.
I’ve been training with my staff for years, so I know it’s not as easy as it looks. He’s been trained well and his skills are to be admired and applauded 👏👏👏
16 years old. You are truly amazing. We focus on the time and training you put in up to this point. What's really scary is the quality you reach if you keep this level of progression given another 16 years. Or further.
Young man...I'm now 67 and started learning at 13 and will NEVER BE AS AWESOME AS YOU...but my granddaughter is getting near your level...WELL DONE!!!!
He's real good. However, logically the speed he was moving that bo, it must be made out of some light weight material. A solid wood bo is too heavy to move with that speed.
You're right. I use to do this too when I was 17. Look up XMA. It's called extreme martial arts. It had nothing to do with self defense at all. It's just tricks. And we have ultra light bo's. Either aluminum, or a very light wood slim wood. They would break easily if you tried using them as a real weapon. This stuff is only for show and tricks. Once you learn the moves its fairly easy. I've seen younger kids do this way faster and more aggressive.
I've taught the bo for many years. You have a excellent understanding of it's natural movement, how to control it. That's excellent, because I have always tried to teach my students that, because then it becomes an instinctive part of you. Now I'd like to see you actually fight an opponent with it
@@MegaScumbucket I have always taught my students that it is for self defense. A 13 year old student once scared away two intruders trying to break into their back door. It's unfortunate that you are so cynical
Dependts on the person training. I train with 24 weapon combo's for 5 years now and I only hit my self in the head twice. Al blunt, but no synthetik once. If your take your time and don't train things your net ready for you won't hurt yourself.
Ok, can I just ackwonledge that this person really did a 540 round kick while spinning a bo staff mid air. The amount of experience needed to not only know your position in the air, but the bo staff's as well is absolutely mind boggling. Years of training to execute one move that lasted 1 second. I give every bit of respect I can and hope to be able to do even a fraction of this in the future.
Honestly I’ve tried tricks with a hard wood Bo, and the only real difference is that its a bit more tiring because the staff is heavier. After a few minutes it’s easy to adjust
He could probably paint a whole garden fence in about 5 minutes tops. Would love to see someone give this the 'star wars kid' effects. Jokes aside what a talent mate this is awesome 👌 really cool love it
@@animatorapocalypse6795 You're either smoking meth before posting or you're delusional. Dooku was considered one of the best duelists in all of Star Wars lore & canon. Yes Maul was very very good but not considered the best. Obi-one also beat Maul, twice.....as well as Anakin & Grievous.
@@davidlarson2770 yess' lol, i trained jo kata for years, but this video says bo staff which are a lot longer, i was just taking the piss, this kid is very fast and stylish.
@@armoredsweatpants3997 not necessarily, its only when he lets go of it that he is in deep doodoo, catanas are kinda slow all things considered, but like, naginata..... that could be an issue
@@tadhgmcgrath1409 right,..there’s a lot of useful stuff in there, but some “showing off” as well,...like a Japanese sword dancer😉, not to mention, a quality katana in skilled hands would make short order of his pole, my katana weighs in at 2.9lbs as a 2 handed weapon, not slow,....but yeah,...he’s great.
This young man is very talented. I don't want to take anything away from his skills.:balance, agility, dexterity, flexibility and speed. He's amazing. However, it's sad that the exhibition sport doesn't demand more combat applicable movements from their routines.
@@elenguap1350Sure there is. Sticks have been useful and deadly weapons since before the existence of modern humans. Usually a heavier stick is better though, the one in this video is a bit too lightweight for killing purposes.
@@tauhid9983 well, in karate they call these "katas" (lit: form) and they are representing what you would do in a real combat situation. (Not everyone that currently practices katas does it for that reason tho) and spinning your staff around *do* helps in combat, people will not know how to aproach you without getting hit, and as you could see, this guy knows some kicks and stunts that can also help in battle, he also showed off some of his staff attacks aswell. Conclusion: my boy do knows how to fight with a bo/staff
@@jestfullgremblim8002 uhhh spining your bow stuff around may look cool and only to the extent of switching stances but I am sorry it wouldn't do shit when it comes to a real fight unless you add in some good strikes. And secondly Idk why you brought up kata...whatever he is doing is simply not kata and he is just doing some impressive stunts. Katas are chains of kihons but they don't necessarily apply to "real fight" unless you practise katas with bunkais. Basically in conclusion, you're boi gotta show some hardcore evidence going against resisting opponents in order to show he can really fight.
@@tauhid9983 He didn't just spin around though, he's clearly athletic and can kick, and while obviously this display doesn't translate to much he's very very good at handling the staff, and can probably smash it into your head before you notice
@@noornasri5753 just cuz someone can kick doesn't mean they can fight lmaoo. I am not doubting he is not athletic, I am asking whether he knows how to fight or not....unless he actually sparred with that bo on a resisting opponent and I'd be very skeptical he'd be able to do shit with his staff let alone fight and neutralize an opponent.
"girls only like guys with skills... like bow staff skills.". This guy should be Gambit for the X-Men. get him some acting lessons and let him hang out with Tom Holland.
Makes me want to dust off my old bo staff and relearn my favorite weapon. The precision, ferocity and sheer SPEED of this demo outclasses any other staff demo I've gotten to watch live. Honestly wish I could have heard his kiais, he was in the ZONE!
@@BWGB1204 Yeah he’s OK for an American kid but I’ve seen plenty of kids half his age in Beijing twice as great and he would not stand a chance against kids his age in Beijing. Not a criticism of him but when u talk “prodigy” in China you’re talking about kids that start training at 4 or 5 years old if not younger and their life becomes nothing but training all day every day. American kids just don’t have that kind of opportunity. I spent a couple years in Beijing in the mid 80s and the kids that made it into the physical sports institute there whatever their sport was woke up early, trained a couple hours, had something to eat, trained a few more hours, got some basic education classes for a couple hours, trained a couple more hours, had something to eat and then trained a few more hours. It was hard Corps and their training time was all business. There was no grab assin around and on the rare occasion a kid was not training as hard as their coach thought they should they would get shamed and made to stand off to the side. I think we have the best fighters in the west because those with talent and discipline as young adults put the time into training necessary to become exceptional fighters but when it comes to the flashy agile martial arts displays like this, particularly in the youth category, I’ve not seen any kids in the west that can compete. Again, not that they are not good, it’s just a totally different culture with different opportunities and views on raising kids.
Nice, but I wonder how good he would be with a real bo instead of a light weight flashing demonstration bo? That bo would only piss off someone with evil intentions.
Well considering the style he is using yes. However if he used a thrust or long swing style it might be somewhat effective at stopping the fight. Probably not incapacitate the offensive party.
@@dontneedtoknow5836 have you ever picked up one of those ultra light weight demo staffs? They are so lightweight and move fluidly, but thats it. I'm sorry if I sound crass, I just feel as a weapon and in Kobudo training they are useless.
@@dontneedtoknow5836 and yes a thrust or a long swing might work. Also, I have been hit a couple times by a demo bo and if it had not been in training, it would have just pissed me off.
You can have all the skills in the world, but if your bad at the game than y will get nowhere. Don't just tell him to get a job, because that's not gonna help him. Teach him how to play the game to the best of your ability and hope he absorbes everything like a sponage. Make sure he wants to pursue and not because he has to, but because he wants to that's all:). Good day 😁
"Level difficulty out of 10 is 1000" I *100%* agree. I thought _I_ was pretty decent, then I watched this and thought, "Not really, though." Is it huangtang or some other kind of wood? The degree of control displayed cannot have me imagining it might be anything else. Hats off.
He found the coolest tree branch in his yard as a kid, now look at the powers it gave him.
Underrated comment
Twas the elder branch.
@Just a boomer eyeball All the asian parents are jealous of his whipping with a stick powers
@Just a boomer eyeball and by age 16 his kids will be able to dodge every strike
hahaha
I know a lot of this is just showy acrobatics and not practical, but imma be real.... if I'm a mugger, unless I have a gun, I'm not going anywhere NEAR that kid..
Yeah, show and acrobatics, but what does it show?!
It shows the kid has absolutely amazing feeling and control of his body and of the stick. And it is precisely this control that allows him to use in practical situations some of the moves and techniques.
To a more extreme end of the range, I can assure you that a circus fast draw gunslinger, could be a deadly killing machine in a real life shootout.
@@mariusmioc3045 so true, I'm doing freestyle Nunchaku and if you achieve this kind of control over your weapon it basically becomes an extension of your body and does exactly what you want without you even thinking about it
And that's why you need a gun!
Just charge with arms protecting side of head and tackle him. You'll get hit but probably by glancing blow. Yes, it's gonna hurt like hell, but it's a stick, you're gonna get a nasty bruise. And that assumes it's a battle staff and not one of these acrobat toothpicks.
Staff fighter has to keep distance for the weapon to be effective. Opponent doesn't need to worry about the staff like he would have to worry about a sword.
@@ryanday9737 you can't tank a real staff. It doesn't move as fast as this but it will break your arm or KO you through your guard.
As absolutely amazing as he is at this, I can't help but wonder how many windows lamps and various other things he has broken over the years perfecting this skill.
Must probably he practice this Bo staff kata outside his house and in an open area or at the dojo as advised by any responsible sensei and given that he is a champion that must be the case 😎👍
The whole family does martial arts and built there own dojo. The whole family is like the real life version of the Incredibles. Him and his dad often compete in tournaments together.
Watching this bc I picked up one of my polearms after years of not training. I definitely accidentally made a hole in the ceiling....😅
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0:35 that transition from spinning over the head slowly then gets faster is so sick man... It's like you waiting and taunting opponent to make a move and suddenly burst
nah that's him charging his ultimate
he has the power of god and anime on his side
XD
Please you need way more likes
omg HAHAHAHDKFJFK
Really
Why anime or god 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I just wanna see him with glowsticks
It would be like Darth Maul's Staff.
And he would be like...Darth Maul 🤔💭
@@seven8450 “Finally. A worthy opponent! Our battle will be legendary!”
@@nerdsmyspiritanimal2676 Chili dogs
Lightsaber
"I'm pretty good with a Bo staff" - Napoleon Dynamite.
This is what happens after years of hard work and dedication.. this man is a legend
I know who his favorite teenage mutant ninja turtle is.
Donatello!!
Michelangelo (obvs)
Splinter.
Rocksteady
Plot Twist: It’s Leonardo.
Someone cast this man as the new Jedi in The Mandolorian
Fuck that, Somebody cast this kid in the Power Rangers
@@hoodlum4511 I see a power rangers fan
Nah sign him in shaolin
@@hoodlum4511 u know ninja kids ik them
Nightwing
_takes out gun like Indiana Jones_
Jokes aside, infinite Props to this young man for such discipline and dedication to a martial art form. To have such a persistence to master the coordination, timing, mechanics and overall spatial awareness of this weapon and execute a flawless series of moves takes true athleticism, passion and profound respect for the art and its tradition.
haha i thought exactly the same
Can you imagine him playing a game of pool with the lads. He would be spinning the stick all over the joint knocking beers over 😂
Props to the kid for the amount of training, effort and talent refinement to do this stuff...absolutely amazing.
Not too amazing. Look at these kids training
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@@BWGB1204 Why is that better? Either way its amazing
You don't need talent LMFAO
@@UltimateGamer-sl2kx do it then.
@@UltimateGamer-sl2kx for the shit ijn this vid? a 16 y/o kid? You can click my name and see where 14 years got me, you'll also notice I don't pull half the shit this kid pulls.
a lot of shit is hard work, sure! But what this kid is pulling is unbelievable.
While noting that exhibition skills rarely translate into street combat skills, I gotta say - this kid's about as good as I've ever seen. He knows where HE is, he knows where the STAFF is at all times. Wonderfully centered, laser focused. He's obviously put in the time. 12 out of 10!
"The missile know where it is because it know where it isn't"
This kid is awesome. I’ve practiced MA off and (mostly) on for over thirty years and was thinking, “well, he’d probably get his ass kicked in a street fight”, but then I watched some more... And man, there is no denying his skill. Kudos to him!
Amen
@@rubinmendoza13 wouldn't mess with him of he was mopping the floor though.
This is about performance and not actual fight application. Not everything has to be usefull in a street fight scenario to be good, at least not if the art itself doesn't claim that.
I've learnt half the combinations he showcased there, the remaining seem to be beyond me, now I know why he's the martial arts world champion.
“At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge.”
~ Darth Maul
Very rarely do I say this, but that kid is exceptional. Thought it was going to be just another vid of a parent or a trainer hyping their own kid, but this kid is really something else. What mastery.
That's your fault
“There’s a buttload of gangs at this school. This one gang tried to get me to join cuz I’m pretty good with a bo staff.”
Only the real og's know this reference. Lol
Can someone remind me what this is from?
@@vampire1630 please tell me your joking.......
No man, did I do a stupid?
@@vampire1630 it's the epic classic multi golden globe winning movie known none other as Napoleon Dynamite. Lol
The passion and determination he has for his Martial Arts is inspiring.
I’ve been training with my staff for years, so I know it’s not as easy as it looks. He’s been trained well and his skills are to be admired and applauded 👏👏👏
This guy should work in movies, he would definitely do some powerful action stunts without any CGI stuff. Good luck man.
He could be the next Rey Park
I just imagine him flying off with helicopter noises
He would make an excellent Inquisitor
*Gambit would like to know your location*
Yoshimitsu style 🥴
Playing the airwolf theme in the background....
I imagine quite a bit
16 years old. You are truly amazing. We focus on the time and training you put in up to this point. What's really scary is the quality you reach if you keep this level of progression given another 16 years. Or further.
That's impressive. Now can he turn that dance into effective combat?
He doesn't need to--this is really cool for what it is 🤷🏻♂️
Young man...I'm now 67 and started learning at 13 and will NEVER BE AS AWESOME AS YOU...but my granddaughter is getting near your level...WELL DONE!!!!
Wow, 54 years in martial arts.
*RESPECT* !
****bows****
Get off RUclips old man 💀
He's real good. However, logically the speed he was moving that bo, it must be made out of some light weight material. A solid wood bo is too heavy to move with that speed.
its graphite bro
it's probably one made to practice
You're right. I use to do this too when I was 17. Look up XMA. It's called extreme martial arts. It had nothing to do with self defense at all. It's just tricks. And we have ultra light bo's. Either aluminum, or a very light wood slim wood. They would break easily if you tried using them as a real weapon. This stuff is only for show and tricks. Once you learn the moves its fairly easy. I've seen younger kids do this way faster and more aggressive.
It's made of Vibranium.
ye it's like a competition bo
I've taught the bo for many years. You have a excellent understanding of it's natural movement, how to control it. That's excellent, because I have always tried to teach my students that, because then it becomes an instinctive part of you. Now I'd like to see you actually fight an opponent with it
Yeah because he'll be let beat someone up with a stick...
@@MegaScumbucket I have always taught my students that it is for self defense. A 13 year old student once scared away two intruders trying to break into their back door. It's unfortunate that you are so cynical
Imagine meeting this guy in a street fight, you get into your stance and he takes a broom handle and starts doing that.
Thanks for watching!
i wonder how often he hit his head while practicing XD
I would say around ~1000 times? xD
Dependts on the person training. I train with 24 weapon combo's for 5 years now and I only hit my self in the head twice. Al blunt, but no synthetik once. If your take your time and don't train things your net ready for you won't hurt yourself.
Practice makes perfect...
Enough to not do it anymore.
It’s over 9000
Ok, can I just ackwonledge that this person really did a 540 round kick while spinning a bo staff mid air.
The amount of experience needed to not only know your position in the air, but the bo staff's as well is absolutely mind boggling. Years of training to execute one move that lasted 1 second. I give every bit of respect I can and hope to be able to do even a fraction of this in the future.
Thank you, I think most of what he does is so complicated people can't even comprehend it. I am glad to know some people get it!
@@the_fort_fam truely impressive showcase of skill and timing
"Be one with the staff" is an appropriate description of this display.
Thank you!
I'd like to see him try that with a traditional, hard wood bow.
bo*
Honestly I’ve tried tricks with a hard wood Bo, and the only real difference is that its a bit more tiring because the staff is heavier. After a few minutes it’s easy to adjust
Bullier came into his classroom : yooo skinny guy. Dailly snack money.
Him : look for broom
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Took discipline to do this , give the kid some credit he's not eating himself to death or playing video games all day
Amen
Amen
Cuz he IS the video game.
so give most people credit?
aight i’ll take anything these days
@@ashleyl3699 video game character
Bro I absolutely love your videos! My friend and I watch all your videos and we love to learn from them! ❤
My ears are bleeding from the music and my eyes can hardly believe what they saw. Well done that man!
Rock Lee changes his outfit, trims the eyebrows and gets a haircut and you fools dont even recognize him.
He could probably paint a whole garden fence in about 5 minutes tops. Would love to see someone give this the 'star wars kid' effects. Jokes aside what a talent mate this is awesome 👌 really cool love it
He should probably audition for the next Star Wars as a Jedi.
@@jeffrymilton1093 think someone like Ray Park would agree. Next Darth Maul vibes
Deadpool : finally a worthy opponent.
Dude has mastered the art of teenage mutant ninja turtle Donatello
Imagine him as darth maul
He IS darth maul son.
Nightwing
Earth maul was actually a really good fighter obi wan and others not so much.....
@@animatorapocalypse6795
You're either smoking meth before posting or you're delusional.
Dooku was considered one of the best duelists in all of Star Wars lore & canon. Yes Maul was very very good but not considered the best.
Obi-one also beat Maul, twice.....as well as Anakin & Grievous.
@@keysersoze2313 mace windu was the most superior swords man out the lot, yoda being close secound.
his staf is so short, this would never stop a mongol invasion.
Cool. A short staff is called a Jo staff. Like a walking stick, cane , or a fishing pole.
@@davidlarson2770 yess' lol, i trained jo kata for years, but this video says bo staff which are a lot longer, i was just taking the piss, this kid is very fast and stylish.
Or a well educated katana!,..that “fancy stuff” will get him killed!,...but it sure looks cool,..great moves!
@@armoredsweatpants3997 not necessarily, its only when he lets go of it that he is in deep doodoo, catanas are kinda slow all things considered, but like, naginata..... that could be an issue
@@tadhgmcgrath1409 right,..there’s a lot of useful stuff in there, but some “showing off” as well,...like a Japanese sword dancer😉, not to mention, a quality katana in skilled hands would make short order of his pole, my katana weighs in at 2.9lbs as a 2 handed weapon, not slow,....but yeah,...he’s great.
When I spin a bo staff I feel like , plz don't fall, but here the bo staff looks like it's saying "plz don't stop..."
Awesome.
Dad in the background : no spinaroonies in the house Noah and take the trash out.
This young man is very talented. I don't want to take anything away from his skills.:balance, agility, dexterity, flexibility and speed. He's amazing. However, it's sad that the exhibition sport doesn't demand more combat applicable movements from their routines.
It's a stick. There's next to no combat application
There's more than you think, friend.
@@elenguap1350 are you dumb?
@@elenguap1350Sure there is. Sticks have been useful and deadly weapons since before the existence of modern humans. Usually a heavier stick is better though, the one in this video is a bit too lightweight for killing purposes.
Life survival lession: Never get into a fight at the bilards table with this bloke.
not trynna be a dick but.....just cuz he can spin a couple of sticks doesn't mean he can fight 🤷♂️
@@tauhid9983 well, in karate they call these "katas" (lit: form) and they are representing what you would do in a real combat situation. (Not everyone that currently practices katas does it for that reason tho) and spinning your staff around *do* helps in combat, people will not know how to aproach you without getting hit, and as you could see, this guy knows some kicks and stunts that can also help in battle, he also showed off some of his staff attacks aswell. Conclusion: my boy do knows how to fight with a bo/staff
@@jestfullgremblim8002 uhhh spining your bow stuff around may look cool and only to the extent of switching stances but I am sorry it wouldn't do shit when it comes to a real fight unless you add in some good strikes. And secondly Idk why you brought up kata...whatever he is doing is simply not kata and he is just doing some impressive stunts. Katas are chains of kihons but they don't necessarily apply to "real fight" unless you practise katas with bunkais.
Basically in conclusion, you're boi gotta show some hardcore evidence going against resisting opponents in order to show he can really fight.
@@tauhid9983 He didn't just spin around though, he's clearly athletic and can kick, and while obviously this display doesn't translate to much he's very very good at handling the staff, and can probably smash it into your head before you notice
@@noornasri5753 just cuz someone can kick doesn't mean they can fight lmaoo. I am not doubting he is not athletic, I am asking whether he knows how to fight or not....unless he actually sparred with that bo on a resisting opponent and I'd be very skeptical he'd be able to do shit with his staff let alone fight and neutralize an opponent.
Music did this kid no justice. He deserves to have his voice and all that air he's cutting heard, gotdammit! 😁
nobody :
the janitor when no one is watching :
This kid is awesome. The dedication it takes to get to this level of skill is insane.
"girls only like guys with skills... like bow staff skills.". This guy should be Gambit for the X-Men. get him some acting lessons and let him hang out with Tom Holland.
"Damn this kid is good"
- Hōzōin Zeneibō Inshun
Meanwhile in a parallel universe this guy falls over, everyone laughs and parodies him. And they called him starwars kid
"I'm pretty good with a bo staff"
Napoleon Dynamite, 2004
Don't lie to me, this is just Tim Drake in real life
Yeah, we see you Tim.
I was looking for this comment😂
Let’s make sure the Joker doesn’t get him this time.
So glad that this brilliant display randomly turned up in my feed!
OMG society isn't ruining all of the youth out there. Most excellent skill set
Makes me want to dust off my old bo staff and relearn my favorite weapon. The precision, ferocity and sheer SPEED of this demo outclasses any other staff demo I've gotten to watch live. Honestly wish I could have heard his kiais, he was in the ZONE!
I was worried with such a dramatic start but it is evident he has invested much time in this skill, great job!
Finally, a worthy opponent!!! Our battle will be legendary!
These demos are always amazing to watch
Imma say this once, if Tony Jaa or Jackie or Jet or Donnie sees this kid he'd probably become one of the best modern American action stars.
Not really. China has 35,000 of them at just one school.
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@@BWGB1204 Yeah he’s OK for an American kid but I’ve seen plenty of kids half his age in Beijing twice as great and he would not stand a chance against kids his age in Beijing. Not a criticism of him but when u talk “prodigy” in China you’re talking about kids that start training at 4 or 5 years old if not younger and their life becomes nothing but training all day every day. American kids just don’t have that kind of opportunity. I spent a couple years in Beijing in the mid 80s and the kids that made it into the physical sports institute there whatever their sport was woke up early, trained a couple hours, had something to eat, trained a few more hours, got some basic education classes for a couple hours, trained a couple more hours, had something to eat and then trained a few more hours. It was hard Corps and their training time was all business. There was no grab assin around and on the rare occasion a kid was not training as hard as their coach thought they should they would get shamed and made to stand off to the side. I think we have the best fighters in the west because those with talent and discipline as young adults put the time into training necessary to become exceptional fighters but when it comes to the flashy agile martial arts displays like this, particularly in the youth category, I’ve not seen any kids in the west that can compete. Again, not that they are not good, it’s just a totally different culture with different opportunities and views on raising kids.
En effet je me disais qu'il n y avait plus qu'à le remarquer dans le monde du cinéma et en quelques mois il devient une star
Imagine you are in a fight and suddenly the guy spins the mop like this.
you smack him when he looks away.
This video is why long distance tazers were invented......
Imagine what he could do if he lit it on fire? 🤯
Great spirit and focus! Great mastery of the Bo staff! Technically brilliant. Flawless performance.
This is the perfection.
Beginning of the video when he is first looking into the camera: I don’t know if I can take this kid seriously
End of the video: mad respect
Thank you!
The guy she tell you not to worry about:
This video inspired me to learn this skill. Now, how to start? Rock on, Nathan. AMAZING!
Holy crap that’s amazing! He destroyed my skill level with the first cartwheel!
This will never get old. So talented. Great job young man. Keep it up
Imagine what he could do with a lightsaber staff
What an inspiriration! now I know where i want to to be headed for my own personal training :)
Awesome! Been training in wushu for 17 years and I never seen a more impressive display of the staff mastery!
Kudos!:)
It's a lady on youtube that has alittle more techique than him. She's bad ass. I'll try to find her name and reply back.
Michelle Christa Smith
@@Oenumaus thanks I will check her out!
plot twist: dude puts knives on the end of the stick when not recording
You are an AWESOME & INCREDIBLY GIFTED YOUNG MAN!
Indy watches, unclips his holster, slowly pulls out his revolver, and fires.
Me with a pen in my hand during a test when I don't know the answer:
Nice, but I wonder how good he would be with a real bo instead of a light weight flashing demonstration bo? That bo would only piss off someone with evil intentions.
Well considering the style he is using yes. However if he used a thrust or long swing style it might be somewhat effective at stopping the fight. Probably not incapacitate the offensive party.
@@dontneedtoknow5836 have you ever picked up one of those ultra light weight demo staffs? They are so lightweight and move fluidly, but thats it. I'm sorry if I sound crass, I just feel as a weapon and in Kobudo training they are useless.
@@dontneedtoknow5836 and yes a thrust or a long swing might work. Also, I have been hit a couple times by a demo bo and if it had not been in training, it would have just pissed me off.
Why isnt this kid in MOVIES? HES FANTASTIC!👍👍👍😄
Unbelievable!
Super impressed observing your skills!!
Ohh shoot!! I remember seeing ur popular video of u back in 2015. Damn you grew up!! Still awesome as u were 5 years ago!
You guys are insane! I do martial arts too! I love to see videos like this. I always find them satisfying and incredible!
Thief: *steals something out of the guy's house*
The random branch: My time has come...
Bro made it look like a nunchuck
I like his tempo changes. He should go into stunt work.
Someone has to say it imagine him with a dual sided saber for star wars lol.
Poetic journey: the essence of refund details and expected actions
give this man a purple headband a turtle shell.
I’d adopt this insane bo staff master!! Dude you ROCK!!
Wow, I'm deeply impressed. Respect!
As someone who has done martial arts for 4 years, this is impressive
Guys we did it, we found the true anime protagonist.
Forget Aquaman and his twirling trick in the movie, this is the real one.
He's amazing. Wow, putting it mildly. Keep it up. Should be offered parts in movies.😀
Amazing work I can tell he put a lot of practice into that
Dude's destined to wield the staff
"Brian, as your father, you know I love you, but you need to get a job" jk kids got talent, ace performance
You can have all the skills in the world, but if your bad at the game than y will get nowhere. Don't just tell him to get a job, because that's not gonna help him. Teach him how to play the game to the best of your ability and hope he absorbes everything like a sponage. Make sure he wants to pursue and not because he has to, but because he wants to that's all:). Good day 😁
Wow. Outrageous!
"Level difficulty out of 10 is 1000"
I *100%* agree. I thought _I_ was pretty decent, then I watched this and thought, "Not really, though." Is it huangtang or some other kind of wood? The degree of control displayed cannot have me imagining it might be anything else. Hats off.
That is some cool stuff that I’ve never seen before and I’ve been watching martial arts stuff my whole life.
Thank you!
@@the_fort_fam welcome