It's worse when you pseudo succeed. One of my friends fell on his ass trying to do it so me being ultra competitive gave it a shot, stretched out, warmed up and started - then immediately lost my balance and started backpeddaling but since I'm reasonably capable from gymnastics and karate managed to stay upright and strain the muscles in my back, stomach and upper thighs. In hindsight I'd have been better off falling on my ass.
Applies to most professional dances tbh. For example, ballet - it's stylized to look easy, "etheral", but most people wouldn't be able to repeat even the most basic movements without falling out of balance immediately, because of too weak muscles.
What you see in this video is not about Ukraine!!! It's a cheap russian imitation of the famous Ukrainian dance. The russians have always tried to steal Ukrainian dishes, Ukrainian songs and dances. Miserable empire-minded people inhabit this territory @@psychedashell
People have absolutely no concept of the difficulty of this. Massive leg strength, balance, coordination and stamina, then on top of all that, doing it drunk. These are formidable Men
Это делать очень просто,если ты танцуешь гопак,с четырёх лет,это всё даётся само собой, пока ты молод,а дальше,как велосипед, это твоё тело уже не может забыть!
I love all the people saying they thought this dance was easy until they tried it. I remember the first time I saw it when I was six years old and was convinced these people had magic to let them float to not fall on their butts every step. My quads burn just watching it, not to mention my abs and my joints turning to jelly.
I just love this worlds different cultures. Dancing being one of them. We sometimes seem to get lost in the negatives happening around the world rather than the beauty of all the wonderful cultures. Loved it!
@@philipduttonlescorlett maybe cause the current fasZist kremlin regime continues soviet genocidal policy towards Ukraine by conducting an imperial war of conquest like right now as we speak? Or are you living in a world of fucking pink ponies & unicorns or something?
@@РоманМ-д4фОчередная псевдо правда. У вечных дешёвых слуг не чего своего нет, только то, что вам дадут те кому вы решили прислуживать в очередной раз.
I've been fascinated by that dance for about as long as I can remember, and couldn't do that on my best day, nevermind now! It's still a wonder to watch!
When I was 15 years old I could do this. It's not easy. At 21 years old I could still do this but not for long. At 29 years old it was a struggle to do three kick outs. At 42 no way I can do it. At 71 I can't even get up from lighting the fire unless I roll over. I think it is a fascinating dance move and respect to the skill and energy. 👍
i would say not a t all the only thing that prevent us for acomplishing is our daily routines in which we arent using our bodys as they where capapble of once. so we have become stiff because oaf sitting/working to much in the same positions
@@fallengoodguy I am not disagreeing with the idea that we have lost mobility because of sedentary lifestyles because you've got people who struggle with a singular pull up which is considered common. What I am trying to say is this is a movement that most likely requires training even if you are active.
It’s an old Russian soldiers lament. Kagda Moi Bili Na Voinye- “When we were at war”. Regardless of one’s stance on the unfortunate Ukraine - Russia war, It’s an amazing and very powerful and sad song.
A lot of people don’t realize how hard this actually is. After a few seconds your knees will hurt for hours, but it’s a great workout nonetheless so if you can be skilled enough to do it, then include it on leg day.
When I was in the Hungarian army nearly 60 years ago we had to do the first part (the first 15 seconds) of this as part of the morning exercise routine. We called it the Soviet-Hungarian brotherhood dance. (The Soviets were our brothers, not friends, you can choose your friends but not your relatives....)
@@АлександрКучеренко-я1дПричём на стороне 3 рейха, а теперь и с 4 рейхом NATO хотят завоевать нашу землю, под лживыми предлогами. Почему Сталин не решил эту проблему разом а потом и Хрущёв выпустил их из трудовых лагерей, простив всех этих пособников нацизма!?
@juiccybaze must start from a young age😂 I tore my meniscus in primary 6 I think during a football lesson but after it sembuh pergh damn flexible. My twist and turn is more mobile till now. I tried teaching my nephews but they can't do it.😂 Love from Sarawak!
@@AliSidTex I've always been able to train myself up to 80+ pushups in a single set (which becomes a long slow grind after 40)...but never been anywhere near a one arm pushup. the best I can do is a 1 arm knee pushup....or inclined with a bar or something that is damn near hip height. Although esterday I did my best set of 50 pushups ever though...fulll ROM and a continuous flow with no resting at the top so I completed 50 in 56 seconds. I used to struggle to get 40 full ROM pushups within 1 min, and even a couple month back when I managed to get to 45 in one minute it still took me 1:27 to complete 50
My knees suffer just watching these. I once saw this dance (and many more) at the local theatre (small city in Mexico) because Russia was the special guest in the local festival. It was so awesome.
I am pretty strong, especially my legs, I have really good balance and I am quite flexible (I stretch, work-out and practice various extreme balancing exercises many times a week), so looking at this I was like "should be doable". Not even close, from the starting position I just fell back and could not move a leg and landed on my back and my wife laughed hard from the bedroom. It's more insane than it looks like even 😂😂
Hip flexor strength? Hold thigh at 90 degrees but up against a hip high bar and see if can extend foot and shin parallel to the floor. If cant there's part of ur problem. There must be some progression exercises they do or else just torture them selves for a few months.
@@МарияКожокарь-ф4с Україна переможе!!! Наша перемога близько!!! А всю русню - на смітник історії! І всїх українських манкуртів, які відцуралися свого роду, відмовилися від своїх українських прізвищ, як то Кожухар. Росія псує все, до чого торкається. Зіпсувала ваше прізвище й заплювала вашу душу. А щодо Дудаєва, то Герої не вмирають!!! Вони навічно в памяті народній!
That's a rather strange thing to conclude from this, but you're right in the sense that this takes a level of leg and core strength/stamina that the majority of people don't have.
As a youngster spent many a school vacation in Teheran. A version of this dance used to be popular in Northwestern Iran way back in the 50s and 60s. Wonder if it still is. Very exhilerating. We kids simply loved it.
Чтобы по сценической одежде несуществующей армии несуществующего государства определить национальность, это надо либо лично знать артиста, либо обладать экстрасенсорными способностями, либо не обладать мозгами. 😂 А парень, например, татарином не может быть? 😜 (Не говоря уже о более логичной версии, что украинский танец танцует украинец).
@@nos1173 Это русский танец "в присядку". Причем показаны всего 4 или 5 движений, а их там больше двадцати. Посмотрите ансамбль Александрова. Элементы и гопака и присядки есть в их "солдатском танце", но это уже компиляция из нескольких народных танцев.
@@EllmoonDe "Гопа́к (укр. гопак, гоцак, козак, козачок, тропак, от укр. гоп - восклицание, произносимое во время танца; отсюда же глаголы гопати - топать, гопкати - прыгать) - украинский национальный танец-пляска. Существуют различные варианты танца: сольный, парный, групповой. Музыкальный размер гопака - 2/4
Можете посчитать меня душнилой но я как человек выступающий в народном ансамбле могу сказать что нет абсолютно никакой классики, позиции рук, нету собранности тела, спину не держит и стопы не тянет оссобенно в ползунце и закладке
Глядя на этот танец, на комментарии людей из разных стран, которые не видят разницы между Россией и Украиной, мне в который раз захотелось, чтобы мои родные русские и украинские братья собрались на опушке у леса, развели костёр, выпили, закусили, под аккомпонемент баяна попрыгали через огонь, сплясали, искупались в речке, обнялись и пошли вместе плечом к плечу покорять миры. Но читая комментарии украинских пользователей я думаю "мужики, перезаряжайте".
@neverland3825 так что про Мариуполь? Ответить нечего? Кого вы там убиваете русских или украинцев? За Россией идут строители, а за Украиной каратели...
@@14._88la mitad de Ucrania eran nazis que cazaban a polacos en la segunda guerra mundial y la otra mitad eran de la URSS así que técnicamente el baile es de la URSS.
I love how this dance makes people think “I mean I could probably do that” and then you try it and fall down and go “never mind I can’t do that”
It's worse when you pseudo succeed.
One of my friends fell on his ass trying to do it so me being ultra competitive gave it a shot, stretched out, warmed up and started - then immediately lost my balance and started backpeddaling but since I'm reasonably capable from gymnastics and karate managed to stay upright and strain the muscles in my back, stomach and upper thighs.
In hindsight I'd have been better off falling on my ass.
@@psychedashell oh lol
Applies to most professional dances tbh. For example, ballet - it's stylized to look easy, "etheral", but most people wouldn't be able to repeat even the most basic movements without falling out of balance immediately, because of too weak muscles.
What you see in this video is not about Ukraine!!! It's a cheap russian imitation of the famous Ukrainian dance. The russians have always tried to steal Ukrainian dishes, Ukrainian songs and dances. Miserable empire-minded people inhabit this territory @@psychedashell
I feel the same way. i think "that's easy to do". But after trying, you have pain in places you didn't even know you had.
People have absolutely no concept of the difficulty of this. Massive leg strength, balance, coordination and stamina, then on top of all that, doing it drunk. These are formidable Men
the mobility is most impressive
And I can't even do it sober.
Это делать очень просто,если ты танцуешь гопак,с четырёх лет,это всё даётся само собой, пока ты молод,а дальше,как велосипед, это твоё тело уже не может забыть!
LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
Going down into the slav squat alone is sheer impossible for most people, let alone dance in this position. :)
I love this. There's such joy you can feel from seeing it and from the music. My knees also hurt watching.
But you’ll never see somebody smiling while doing this
Wow. As a 64 year old man, my knees hurt just watching that. Awesome!
As a 66 year old man, and one who probably couldn't do it when I was a young and fit young man, LOL, I applaud all you young studs who can.
So do mine - and I'm quite a bit younger than you!!!
As a 4 year old-
Yup. 58 with ruined knees.
Same here, as a 61 year old woman, I wish my knees were that flexible.
The dance that separates the men from their knees.
Lol😂
😂😂
😅😅😅
😝
LOL
I love all the people saying they thought this dance was easy until they tried it. I remember the first time I saw it when I was six years old and was convinced these people had magic to let them float to not fall on their butts every step. My quads burn just watching it, not to mention my abs and my joints turning to jelly.
My ego disappeared the second I tried this after saying “I could do that”
I didn't know how to do it, but now I know how to do it, you just have to keep practicing and you'll improve.
Police: "Ok, we are now going to perform a Field sobriety test."
This guy...
He probably can do it even better, when he is wasted asf.
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂@@ironheadfm
The problem is je is doing in a way which looks too easy...
A true Cossack can do this perfectly even when drunk.
I just love this worlds different cultures. Dancing being one of them. We sometimes seem to get lost in the negatives happening around the world rather than the beauty of all the wonderful cultures. Loved it!
It's just said that the author decided to use soviet army unform for it instead of traditional Ukrainian Cossack outfit :\
@@oleksandrshymanskyi1129 Sad, why do people have to politicise everything?
@@philipduttonlescorlett maybe cause the current fasZist kremlin regime continues soviet genocidal policy towards Ukraine by conducting an imperial war of conquest like right now as we speak?
Or are you living in a world of fucking pink ponies & unicorns or something?
This dance “bends” the laws of physics ..❤
Физика человеческой фантазии иногда неподаеся)
It serves as a warm up or exercise to keep soldiers ready I think.
@@Mtl-zf9om и танец украли в Украине
Yes bravo maestro!
@@РоманМ-д4фОчередная псевдо правда. У вечных дешёвых слуг не чего своего нет, только то, что вам дадут те кому вы решили прислуживать в очередной раз.
This is by far the best type of dance humanity has ever invented
Its right up there with classic disco, for sure.
Travolta did this in SNF
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
@@Romantiq don't bother, nothing is Russian anymore, haven't you heard
it's so tiresome
@@TheBinaryHappiness you liar
I've been fascinated by that dance for about as long as I can remember, and couldn't do that on my best day, nevermind now! It's still a wonder to watch!
The physical strength and stamina of this dude is to be respected
Its mostly shin durability, and i speak from experience
That dance takes extraordinary strength to perform.
When I was 15 years old I could do this. It's not easy. At 21 years old I could still do this but not for long. At 29 years old it was a struggle to do three kick outs. At 42 no way I can do it. At 71 I can't even get up from lighting the fire unless I roll over. I think it is a fascinating dance move and respect to the skill and energy. 👍
Nice!
Could you imagine picking a fight with this guy and he starts easily doing the mamooska on your head
This dance requires tremendous physical ability.
i would say not a t all the only thing that prevent us for acomplishing is our daily routines in which we arent using our bodys as they where capapble of once. so we have become stiff because oaf sitting/working to much in the same positions
According to the other comments, you need tremendous physical ability@@fallengoodguy
@@fallengoodguy
Not at all is a stretch.
Even "active peoples" can't do this.
@@fireblaze8491 but i bet children can if they have enough mobility and so we lost ability over the years ...
@@fallengoodguy I am not disagreeing with the idea that we have lost mobility because of sedentary lifestyles because you've got people who struggle with a singular pull up which is considered common.
What I am trying to say is this is a movement that most likely requires training even if you are active.
Офигенно выглядит... Могу позавидовать только такой выносливости и работать - работать - работать😊
Я почти научился так делать
The dance that's not hard to learn, but being able to learn it will test the limits of your soul
Да бля не одна армия в мире так не сможет😢
Easy to learn, hard to master
This song. It just sounds like a group of people around a campfire, clapping and cheering in song while one dude goes crazy whistling. Amazing.
What a descriptive and accurate comment
It’s an old Russian soldiers lament. Kagda Moi Bili Na Voinye- “When we were at war”. Regardless of one’s stance on the unfortunate Ukraine - Russia war, It’s an amazing and very powerful and sad song.
Adding this to my leg workout. Thanks.
I used to try that all the time when I was a little kid, I'd allways end up smacking my head on the coffee table 😆
Being a Native ukrainian who can do the dance, this is so far the best version I've seen, that's not part of a big Show
I’m Russian and can do the dance better then you
@@jackwidowtv4871 it's *than, not then. You illiterate waste of air.
@@jackwidowtv4871Good for you
I am proud of Russians who dance the national Ukrainian dance @@jackwidowtv4871
Это ж яблочко. Какой хопак?
my knees and back hurt from just watching...lol
This ain't no dancing. This is the best workout right there😂😂😂😂😂. Respect for you bro🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾💪💪💪💪
A lot of people don’t realize how hard this actually is. After a few seconds your knees will hurt for hours, but it’s a great workout nonetheless so if you can be skilled enough to do it, then include it on leg day.
I think everyone realizes how hard this is. I didn't even bother attempting to do it because I know I'll injure something, and I'm in my late 20s.
😅@@KP-by4eu
Leg day will be over quickly 😂
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
you just have weak legs
This dance is one of those things you think you can do until you try it. The guy in the video doesn't even seem to be breaking a sweat.... Amazing!
When I was in the Hungarian army nearly 60 years ago we had to do the first part (the first 15 seconds) of this as part of the morning exercise routine. We called it the Soviet-Hungarian brotherhood dance. (The Soviets were our brothers, not friends, you can choose your friends but not your relatives....)
Greetings to a relative from Hungary from a relative from Russia.))
...& they were your "brothers" in a family you were kidnapped into :)
Но вы воевали против нас
…you preferred other friends in WW2
@@АлександрКучеренко-я1дПричём на стороне 3 рейха, а теперь и с 4 рейхом NATO хотят завоевать нашу землю, под лживыми предлогами. Почему Сталин не решил эту проблему разом а потом и Хрущёв выпустил их из трудовых лагерей, простив всех этих пособников нацизма!?
I think the Ukrainians and Russians should meet at the border and dance like this while the whole world cheers and claps.
@@nicoza4374 на твоей все как раз спляшут!
и на какой границе будем встречаться - я тоже не понимаю@@croco45
@@lapti201правильно было бы встречаться где-то на границе между Уэльсом и Чеширом
меня не пустят@@pvk81
To dance our Ukrainian dance with monsters who throughout history tried to steal or destroy our culture and our people? No thank you))
Лучшего фона для такого рода упражнений было не найти. Исключительно аутентично
I saw this type of dancing when I was a little girl. I was so impressed I taught myself how to do it. Love it.
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
I still do the dance even tho my acl is crying 😂 I learned it for fun during primary school. Love from Malaysia!
@juiccybaze must start from a young age😂 I tore my meniscus in primary 6 I think during a football lesson but after it sembuh pergh damn flexible. My twist and turn is more mobile till now. I tried teaching my nephews but they can't do it.😂 Love from Sarawak!
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
Гарный украинский хлопец, исполняет танец в советской форме под русскую песню. Любо!
To all those 'one arm push up' dudes out there... this is another level. 😄
One arm push ups are actually relatively easy. (One arm pull ups would be a lot harder, and so would be this dance.)
I can definitely learn this first long before I ever do a one arm pushup
completely pointless to compare the two, different muscle groups
@@proverbalizer you would be suprised how easy the one arm push up is if your able to 50 pushups in a row.
@@AliSidTex I've always been able to train myself up to 80+ pushups in a single set (which becomes a long slow grind after 40)...but never been anywhere near a one arm pushup. the best I can do is a 1 arm knee pushup....or inclined with a bar or something that is damn near hip height.
Although esterday I did my best set of 50 pushups ever though...fulll ROM and a continuous flow with no resting at the top so I completed 50 in 56 seconds. I used to struggle to get 40 full ROM pushups within 1 min, and even a couple month back when I managed to get to 45 in one minute it still took me 1:27 to complete 50
My knees suffer just watching these.
I once saw this dance (and many more) at the local theatre (small city in Mexico) because Russia was the special guest in the local festival. It was so awesome.
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
hopak Ukrainian dance, read Wikipedia
@@Смертьоркам-п9ьthis dance existed long before the appearance of ethnic Ukrainian ones.
@@foxtrot4755 what nonsense, this dance is a Cossack battle hopak, and Cossacks are Ukrainians
@@foxtrot4755 зрештою що тобі ватному доказувати
I thought this was funny af at first but I realize this takes mad talent
Getting knee surgery in 2 days, I think my days of learning this dance are over. I love it tho, wild!
I am pretty strong, especially my legs, I have really good balance and I am quite flexible (I stretch, work-out and practice various extreme balancing exercises many times a week), so looking at this I was like "should be doable". Not even close, from the starting position I just fell back and could not move a leg and landed on my back and my wife laughed hard from the bedroom. It's more insane than it looks like even 😂😂
How’s your ‘Asian squat’?
@@jimstenlund6017 it's good, i do it a lot actually
Hip flexor strength? Hold thigh at 90 degrees but up against a hip high bar and see if can extend foot and shin parallel to the floor. If cant there's part of ur problem.
There must be some progression exercises they do or else just torture them selves for a few months.
@@nikitaw1982 pretty sure thats it yes!
Могу скинуть уроки, где ообучают этим элементам, попробуете так поучиться, если есть физические данные)
In America, you dance with your legs but In Soviet Russia, your legs will dance itself for you 😅
This dance is Ukrainian
This is incredible..! Makes it look so easy but I think it would probably kill me. 😂
ПРЕКРАСНООООООО! Не только танец, а тоже песня (Когда мы были на войне).
In all times the russians have thought about the war and nothing else but the war. The war with Ukraine will be your last one, Dudaiev once said.
@@JohnDoe-qd3nv, авторитет. Там где Дудаев, там будете и Вы. И все те кто замахнулся на россию.
@@JohnDoe-qd3nv Dudaiev is dead now, He lost his war. I'm not sure of his analytical skills
@@МарияКожокарь-ф4с Україна переможе!!! Наша перемога близько!!! А всю русню - на смітник історії! І всїх українських манкуртів, які відцуралися свого роду, відмовилися від своїх українських прізвищ, як то Кожухар. Росія псує все, до чого торкається. Зіпсувала ваше прізвище й заплювала вашу душу.
А щодо Дудаєва, то Герої не вмирають!!! Вони навічно в памяті народній!
@@T--wk9oeсамое смешное, что он пытается писать на английском, хотя все остальные его комменты на украинском
The years of training it had to take to do this is astounding. I am I. Awe of his ability.
Always loved this dance ❤ from 🇧🇦
Dude imagine how freaking fit you have to be to dance like this?
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
didn't answer the question there pal@@Romantiq
@@Romantiq дурачок прочитай про "казачок" ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Казачок
@@Romantiq и еще тебе дурачок для справки ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Крещение_Руси
My knees hurt just watching this. This is like the Iron Man of Dancing. What a tough dance!
Incredibly difficult and well done,you make it look easy, greetings from Canada 🇨🇦.
The russians imitate the famous Ukrainian dance
@@JohnDoe-qd3nv чому не державнаю
@@maxim.j22 А, ти що, Максе, чи може Госпожа Кагуя, петраєш українською?
@@JohnDoe-qd3nv а мне не нужно изучать польский, чтобы с умными людьми разговаривать
I think anyone who can dance like that would fight pretty well too, strong kicks and punches.
That's a rather strange thing to conclude from this, but you're right in the sense that this takes a level of leg and core strength/stamina that the majority of people don't have.
For sure!
They would knock someone into last week Thursday with one of their kicks
I like your videos I follow you from Syria ❤
“How much Vodka have you had?”
“Da.”
I love it. You're a fantastic dancer!
My knees watching this video : DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT
I tried it... I immediately fell over. I almost had to smash my LifeAlert button - "I've fallen, and I can't get up!" lol this is impressive!
Great dance comrade! Im working on the alexandrov ensemble one.
A comrade definitely drank a bit of vodka when they came up with these dance moves 😂 ❤
Qué maravilla! Mi abuelo materno era ruso y bailaba así. Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾.
Твой дедушка бухал водку, а не танцевал.
@@german1972222 Ah, bueno. Gracias por la aclaración.
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
@@RomantiqNo it's hopak Ukrainian dance
@@ДмитроЛуков-ь5е No it's Russian dance Presyadka, Hopak it's another dance
Wow! That's really impressive! I doubt I could have done that dance at the same young age.
Could watch this over & over…. Love the music. My little boy learning the hopak, or so he tries . 😂
Beautiful uniform, excellent dance. ❤👍I love it.
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
Thank you for recording and posting this valuable educational video. Peace and prosperity to you and yours.
Man that's tuff 🔥🔥🔥
人生で何回も真似した時があったけどまだ出来てないです。
本当にすごくて好き(*´ω`*)♡
ウクライナのダンスをやったことがある?
This dance is a combination of strength and speed, but more importantly speed of movement.
As a youngster spent many a school vacation in Teheran.
A version of this dance used to be popular in Northwestern Iran way back in the 50s and 60s. Wonder if it still is.
Very exhilerating. We kids simply loved it.
Fantastic demonstration of strength, determination, rythmn and poise. Great video.
i appreciate this as a human male demonstrating full health, full functionality.
Geweldig. Wat een diepte. Nooit maar dan ook nooit ga ik dit proberen. Ik breek al mijn spieren in 1 keer af. Super knap, super sterk. Duim omhoog. 👍
Тот человек который придумал и вставил этот танец в украинский гопак просто гений! Танец тяжелый, но очень красиво выглядит.
This is literally the only workout you need.
you need a lot of other workout just to start attempting this lol
If I try this I will end up on a wheel chair... Nice work!
Завидую, очень хорошо сделано!
Dude is a beast
This dance is so incredibly difficult that I can't imagine how they ever came up with it.
As with almost everything in this world, I would imagine the first person to ever perform this dance was trying to impress a beautiful woman.
Ох, круто парень пляшет! Молодец! Очень красиво! Тут нужна хорошая физическая форма
У меня кресты мениски и связки аж все звтянуло при просмотре
@@krokogenaa ладно хоть не обгадился от перенапряжения при просмотре)))Хотя как знать...
@@DieselCat222 насрал целую кучу
он не пляшет , це танець ...
@@gennadybur5037 парень отлично танцует.
це уразумел?
I've been watching "Russian" dancing for some years, now -- I'm quite convinced it SHOULD Be an Olympic sport !
Hopak is not a "russian dance". And it is not performed soviet military uniform. What a shame for dancer
@@kakabubujaja You know that...and I know that...but most of the World does not.
@@mister-v-3086 that’s why you decided to continue spread out a disinformation?
I can feel and hear my knees crack and cackle just watching his man.
Thank you for the disclaimer Cesko. The young man has amazing talent.
Much love to the Ukrainian people and their culture.
Это русский танец
idi nahuj vania@@vanya22800
Хуюский@@vanya22800
Ти дійсно такий тупий чи придурюєшся@@vanya22800
@@vanya22800гугл в помощь, жертва пропаганды.
Самое забавное что парень этот русский и на нем форма советского солдата ! Так держать !
Чтобы по сценической одежде несуществующей армии несуществующего государства определить национальность, это надо либо лично знать артиста, либо обладать экстрасенсорными способностями, либо не обладать мозгами. 😂 А парень, например, татарином не может быть? 😜 (Не говоря уже о более логичной версии, что украинский танец танцует украинец).
@@nos1173 Это русский танец "в присядку". Причем показаны всего 4 или 5 движений, а их там больше двадцати.
Посмотрите ансамбль Александрова.
Элементы и гопака и присядки есть в их "солдатском танце", но это уже компиляция из нескольких народных танцев.
@@nos1173это не украинский танец
@@EllmoonDe 🤣🤣🤣 Ну разумеется! Дай угадаю, наверное китайский?
@@EllmoonDe "Гопа́к (укр. гопак, гоцак, козак, козачок, тропак, от укр. гоп - восклицание, произносимое во время танца; отсюда же глаголы гопати - топать, гопкати - прыгать) - украинский национальный танец-пляска. Существуют различные варианты танца: сольный, парный, групповой. Музыкальный размер гопака - 2/4
That is very cool dancing.
After learning to do this I can confirm I have lost all pain in my knees. (Unless I do this dance for 1 minute straight)
Same, bro
I believe you meant to say you have lost all feeling in your legs. 😂
Молодець! Ось такi украiнськi воiни!!! ✌️🇺🇦
I'm truly inspired by the positive changes happening in our community! It's heartwarming to see peop😢
Вот вам и убойная треня для ног.💪
ay! so good comrade! excited to hopefully get as good as you!
Thank you :D
@@cesko4488 been working on it for a while now,got the moves right and now my target is to move during the dance(i mean it by forward,and turning)
@cesko4488 can I send you a beat ?
Next level mobility. Insanely impressive.
Этот военный танец позволяет чувствовать себя уверенно после падения.
это Козацкий танец
@@ЧеченскийЛев-в5п Запорожской сечи
I can do it ! Finally ! After days of training ! Thanks to my good genetic !
welcome comrade good work
The level of difficult is only matched by how easy he made this dance look
I’ve always admired this kind of dancing, but now that I know it’s Ukrainian, I like it even more! Slava Ukraini!
Go russia
Slava ceasefire
...но танцор одет в форму Советской Армии.
@@АсафАсафыч-п5йUkrainians were in the Soviet Army as were another 14 Soviet Republics.
Privet, tovarishch! Kak dela?
Privet, tovarich ! Bce oTLichno !
Sometimes when I'm at the gym, I do this to whatever I'm listening to and to also low-key flex on everyone who sees
исполнил как надо! держался молодцевато
Da
Можете посчитать меня душнилой но я как человек выступающий в народном ансамбле могу сказать что нет абсолютно никакой классики, позиции рук, нету собранности тела, спину не держит и стопы не тянет оссобенно в ползунце и закладке
@@ГерманТитов-т8ъ меня больше волнует, на каком складе он раздабыл песчанку.
Глядя на этот танец, на комментарии людей из разных стран, которые не видят разницы между Россией и Украиной, мне в который раз захотелось, чтобы мои родные русские и украинские братья собрались на опушке у леса, развели костёр, выпили, закусили, под аккомпонемент баяна попрыгали через огонь, сплясали, искупались в речке, обнялись и пошли вместе плечом к плечу покорять миры.
Но читая комментарии украинских пользователей я думаю "мужики, перезаряжайте".
Да что ты такое несешь🤕?
@neverland3825 сегодня Украина бомбит Мариуполь.... так же как уничтожала Донецк! Ребята, перезаряжайте...
@neverland3825 так что про Мариуполь? Ответить нечего? Кого вы там убиваете русских или украинцев? За Россией идут строители, а за Украиной каратели...
@neverland3825 А теперь Украина опять бомбит и убивает, ну да... ломать не строить.
@neverland3825кастрюлька единственную извилину пережала?
⚰️🤡🇺🇦🪓🇷🇺✌️🥳
Damn that is one seriously impressive fitness regimen.Very impressive .
Respect gentlemen Respect.
Parabéns!🙏❤️💐👏👏👏🇧🇷🖖
0:18 is like that one old video of soviet soldiers dancing
unless that's also in the original hopak dance, i'm not sure
After watching this dance, my knees creaked. Although I was just sitting in front of the PC🤣🤣
Grossen Respekt! Grüsse aus Deutschland
this is not Hopak, this is Russian the Squat dance "Presyadka"
Шикарное исполнение. Наш слоняра. 💪
Для иностранцев не очень понятно наверное будет ваше выражение если не пояснить)
Слон это - новобранец прошедший учебку😊
@@vladimirchernov4728 слон это солдат
@@MrAlexzanderr да ну) серьёзно?)))
@@vladimirchernov4728 ну да, весьма
Demoknights mains after they kill the same medic over and over
Sin duda el mejor entrenamiento para piernas 😮, Honor y Gloria al Valeroso Ejército de la Federación Rusa 🇷🇺.
Это украинский танец
А Иваны наши враги
@@14._88la mitad de Ucrania eran nazis que cazaban a polacos en la segunda guerra mundial y la otra mitad eran de la URSS así que técnicamente el baile es de la URSS.
Esto es sólo un baile ucraniano.
@@14._88Тарасы, хватит присваивать себе то, что вам не принадлежит. От борща к танцам перешли? Что дальше? 😂 Боже, какие вы забавные