On a very serious note, I find it very dissatisfying that they didn't explicitly credit him for the dedication and training it must have taken him to achieve his level. Nor do they even inquire as to what kinds of training or excercises he did that reformed his brain to process information and react so fast.
well he is an iaijutsu master, so im going to assume decades of training to acheive that, however cutting a projectile akin to a bullet, that i cannot comprehend
@Ben88 I wouldn’t say the gunman is the most skilled, the fact that the bb is so small with having to have a reaction time of less than a second is incredible. Not to discredit the gunsman but he wasn’t moving at the same time as firing the bullet so as long as they know how high the sight is supposed to be at a 70 ft distance then the bb should be pretty much near the same area every time.
To be fair irl hed be dead from a gunshot, 200 mph is 290 fps, which u can see (I play airsoft and u can see 350 fps shots coming at u) a real gun is like 800-1200+ fps
@@Nicomonnn meh from what you are witnissing from this samurai is possible from being a swordsman what you need is a big packs of dexterity, body coordination, and total focus through your mind and also intense flexibility and reaction time and how fast you can unsheath his katana is what it makes it possible it makes sense when you are doing kendo training it is but it ia not possible when the gun is way to close to you from what you need to do is attack the attacker firat by choping the hand with the gun or kill the attacker first
He actually doesn't get satisfied with what he did, stating that his tradition's honour is at stake, and goes for it the second time, slashes through the pellet neatly in half. Guy's legit superhuman
Well I think the reflexes are the most impressive, because the way that the katana is traditionally worn is meant to allow specifically for slashing as the sword is unsheathed (take this with a grain of salt tho because I may be wrong)
I can't even begin to imagine how he's able to do this. I think this is one of the single greatest things I've ever seen. Did he see it? Which would be godly in itself, or did he anticipate the trajectory and intercept?, which would be a whole different level of insane
@ISRAEL GONZALEZ Made me giggle imagining that in my head. 😅 Although, I imagine it would come in handy in the summer months when some gnats come indoors.
@@pyxalated Not really, drawing the sword out of the sheath in a fast, fluid motion like this requires a lot of training. There is a very high risk of cutting through the sheath and your own arm if you are inexperienced in drawing the sword, and people have gotten injured by it.
He is the guy who will take ur son on a training journey, and return him years later, only to find some emo dude attacking his village and later on talk him out into turning good
The speed and accuracy is just unbelievable..the fact that he was able to make even contact with the bullet is just .. ridiculous.... what practice and determination can do ..this is a great example of it.
You have to appreciate, too, that he didn't just have the katana out like a batter waiting for a pitch He used an iai For those of you not in the know: Iai - the wielder draws their katana and slashes in the same motion
I agree, he has many overdeveloped skills, his mastery of iai coupled with his reflexes is just incredible. He get his katana out perfectly and at an amazing speed
The draw from the scabbard probably helps the slash go in the straight line needed. I have never been great at this move, but it is always freaking impressive
He only does his move, the guy with the gun has to be precise too. The trick is knowing when to move the sword, that movement for him is like pressing the home button of the phone for us, always the same. He does not see the bullet before slicing it imo.
@@hanstler4198 My thoughts exactly. Impressive but not for the reasons most may think which does make it a trick. Him and the gunman have probably been training together a long time.
Riko Wolfin Look on the bright side: If he can cut a 200mph pellet while hardly looking at it, do you really think he'd fall down to millions of 2mph rotting flesh bags that can hardly comprehend anything? He'd be able to slice over 10 heads off in less than a second, and no doubt that when he gets tired, he'd have plenty of support from people who want to survive and are therefore following him.
Riko Wolfin Well, Zombies don't exist, so you can't know for sure. The most likely possibility of Zombies would be that a virus in the form of a parasite makes them act like zombies. Once done breeding inside the human, they bite another to pass them on. As it has never happened before, it is unknown whether or not the parasites or their eggs could fit inside the bloodline without clogging it, however, while it would not really be as instant as getting bitten, the parasites could crawl along the zombie's body, therefore being able to get into a human by touching them with the human they are in control of. However, the parasites, like many that do this to other creatures, would probably need to be inside the creature they control to survive. Without any constantly-needed food or a place their eggs can hatch, it would slowly die out.
I remember watching this show years ago thinking about how much potential they had to assemble all of these "superhumans" in one place and sponsor the group so they can become actual superheroes.
Besides required skills that comes with tradition these Samurai warriors learn, what amazes is that they go beyond and work on with a immense practice to learn such a perfect ability which can be carried out by handful of men or only they can carry the legacy. This is unimaginable and to see something like this can be even humanly possible. Respect .
I like the people saying "Well it sounds like iron when it hits the blade!", and "Airsoft guns don't sound like that!" For the first point, no shit, high speed cameras don't record sound when they're recording at that fps, it's added for dramatic effect and for it to simply just not be silent. As for the airsoft gun sounding like a real gun, once again it's just dramatic effect, remember that this is supposed to be entertainment, not scientific studies. This is real, he doesn't do it by sight, he is able to perceive where the pellet is going to be, and how long it is going to take to get there extremely accurately.
Actually... a BB hitting a blade like that would sound like that in certain conditions... as for it sounding like a real gun... that... it could be a high tension spring pistol... which is why it'd be able to even reach 70 feet away so easily... or of course dramatic effect. I don't care either way. I just know that this guy is awesome.
***** I don't think a plastic pellet would, if so it definitely wouldn't be as loud, but it's redundant as high speed cameras don't record sound anyways. As for the gunshot sound effect, I've actually used that exact sound effect before, not only that, having a lot of firearm experience tells me that it's obviously not coming from the airsoft gun. It doesn't matter anyways, my whole point was that hit hitting the pellet is indeed real, and he is pretty bad ass :P.
Brandon Koller Yeah. As for the sound of it hitting the blade... you'd be surprised. A BB hitting thin metal can make some odd sounds, and that is definitely within the possible sounds it can make... as for the gun... meh. But yeah... as for the sounds in general... they did have normal cameras there obviously since they could record the commentary part right there, so they had sound capable cameras on hand. But yeah, lol. (Sorry if I'm incoherent in any way... I haven't slept in two days and it's about to be three days, it's 3:40 am right now).
oh these kind of shows use a lot of foley sounds to make it more cinematic... Its like in movies when glass breaks... Sounds nothing like real glass breaking. Or in docs when the camera is like a good 100 meters away and you can hear lions gnawing on a bone.. Its foley sounds. But with that said, slow motion cameras do not have audio but they probably have a sound device recording high quality audio that can slow it down in post. But even then, they throw on LFE and such to add tention
The professor's explanation is hilarious. She explained absolutely nothing. "Another level of sensory perception"... lol. Just admit that you have no explanation for it lady.
PiggiesGoMoo I understand his explanation. Today science knows about 7-8 senses, and, with that in mind, she's saying that no sense explains this behavior, so he has that ability due to a mutation or something unknown to science.
Michael Collier I agree, she called it "a different level of anticipatory processing". Its what some athletes do in certain sports. Its the same thing you do when a ball is tossed at you and you catch it, your brain anticipates the trajectory. It would be interesting to prove the theory by shooting a pellet at this guy, but not letting him see the gun or the person firing. I would guess he anticipates where the bullet will go because he is seeing the way in which the other guy is holding the gun. He probably doesnt see the bullet, just anticipates based on other visual cues.
Mind, body, spirit, Sword, soul! It was an honor to watch you! Thank you for sharing your skills with us who have chosen a different path. You are an inspiration!
nope... instead of a katana he could use another kind of sword like a saber, symitarra or even a viking sword and the result would be the same... he didnt cut the bullet... the bullet crashed on the blade
I wish I could meet this guy. Can you imagine the dedication he must’ve put into learning the sword. I heard he started at 5 years old, and he seems to have practiced religiously. I wonder about his sword too. I’m curious to know if he had a sword specially made for him or if he has acquired a sword from a popular maker. Usually people who love sword to this degree would be quite picky about where their swords come from. I’d imagine his favorite sword is probably a marvel as well. He probably knows more about swords than we could imagine can be learned about swords. His reflexes are very impressive and I admire his ambition to master something so delicate and precise.
I don't think you can use the term reflex, as a reflex is an autonomic reaction to stimuli, which I doubt this is. He was at one with his sword and the pellet not unlike young Skywalker when he used his lightsabre while his eyes were covered in Star Wars episode IV. Now before someone gets worked up about belittling his performance through comparison to movie magic, the opposite is true, what he did is for all intent and purpose "magic".
@@etmax1what a ridiculous thing to say and, truly, I mean you no offense. Look, it's not magic just because we don't know the answer. An answer does exist and if some research with the adequate skills and resources tried to figure out what is precisely going on here, there's a pretty good chance that they'd get to the bottom of it. Second, what he's doing is, in part, a reflex. Your definition is sufficient, your conclusion is not. A person can practice and hone their reflexive actions. You can have a person throw a tennis ball at you repeatedly, faster than is possible to consciously make the effort of catching the ball. Over time, your reflex for catching really fast tennis balls would improve to some extent. It seems like there are things happening here that we cannot yet explain but there is no doubt in my mind that he practiced for an insane amount of hours to knock pellets from an airgun out of the air. He trained, he improved he's reflexes. In the end, it may be that this is all it is. However, if it's more than that, then there is still no denying that he practiced and honed this skill over time. His hard work is impressive but it's certainly not magic and it is, at least in part, a reflex.
@@SocialAnarchism I don't mean you disrespect likewise, but magic to any person with science based thought is not in the supernatural realm, but just left open to understanding. I for one know that magic as practised by magicians is simply an innate understanding of the laws of physics/slight of hand, and/or subterfuge. Again, I think we differ in our understanding of reflex. The method you described is not the reflex I am talking about. That is more anticipation. I once had someone swing a karate kick at my head without warning and I leaned back and pushed up on the leg resulting in someone ending up on their butt on the floor, but by my definition that is not reflex but react..ion. Anyhow, we can discuss the nuances of the English language until the cows come home, it was by any measure absolutely amazing.
@etmax1 thanks for taking the time to reply. Two quick response to the the two points you made. First, on magic, ok, fair enough. If you want to see it as a matter of subjective interpretation then that's your choice and you certainly don't need me to validate it as subjective perspective are an area where there are no wrong or right answers, only opinions. I prefer objective perspective and, at the core, that's where I was coming from in my response. The concrete, agreed upon definitions of words we utilize as a society to communicate. From that perspective, magic is entirely the wrong choice of word. But, I agree, from a subjective perspective your opinion is valid. Second, anticipation is something we do with our minds not our bodies even if that anticipation is faster that our ability to consciously process. Reaction, while correct, is something else entirely. Using your example, I could say, "your quick reflexes guided your reaction and saved you from being kicked in the head." (which good for you! being kicked in the head is no fun at all, I know from exp.) Here, you are wrong as I illustrate. My sentence would not make sense if I was talking about the same thing. It would fail to redundancy but it doesn't. This isn't nuance. This is a fact of our shared language. Your quick reflexes, while related, are different from your reaction. Your reaction was specific to the instance, your good reflexes is something you brought with you and left with, honed through the years of your life leading up to the event you mention either by intention or otherwise. Cheers mate, have a wonderful weekend.
***** Thank you for your message. I am already a Christian non denomination. Born and raised in the church. I know I have an anointing on my life from God and his will for my life too. I was struggling with something some minutes ago asking God what to do in a situation that I am in, but its so hard ignore it. Then I read your message. At first I was like "what dose this have to do with my post" and kept reading. I believe God was speaking to me through you and maybe confirming some things at the right time. I was wondering did you randomly pick me to preach your message or was you led by the Holy Spirit to pick me? I am just curious.
His skill is called '居合い斬り( iai slash)'.The old samurai used this technique and fought.Do you know the samurai Miyamoto Musashi?Muashi 's iai slash is too fast, sharp, aggressive and accurate.And,He is a modern samurai, but I think his technique is similar to that of Musashi!!
Sensei Isao’s goal is a sort of immortolization through world records and setting goals, always so giddy when I see him accomplish this with such precision, and when you see his proud smile after the fact
@@juanmanuelmoramontes3883 this is a BB gun which isnt deadly at all. if it was a real bullet he d be dead. if you train this often enough, over months, mayber over years, everybody can do this
@@MovieFactory everybody can do this??WTF then say to me 100 alived people who can cut bullet like him,he is not only training for a years but he also genius and talented,not everyone can do that bruh
@@jualeme9948 read again, i said if you train this enough, everybody can do this. this isnt super human, every human with dediaction can do it. i know atleast 5 other people who did the exact same thing
Of all the dudes I saw on this show who seemed 100% legit, Isao and that one dude who can bend pots and pans were the most mind-boggling. But Isao still takes the cake for sheer insanity. Being born with superior muscle fibers I can understand. That's just a genetic anomaly that happens rarely. George Foreman probably had some of that behind his punches. But to have reflexes and coordination to be able to do this even IF you knew where the BB might be? This guy is like the real-life Neo.
well, actually it would not work. If you point the gun at him, and he gets to cut the bullet, it will cut in half, but the parts might still hurt him, so it might not be something practical.
I found time and again that Netflix hardly ever has any thing great so why bother besides they’re boycotting the state of Georgia so I am boycotting them happy Independence Day America
Emperor Palpatine well, this dude practice just for hobby. Meanwhile samurai back in the days, they train for their own life, family, master, and clan. So.. nope.
Samurai began training at the age of 3 and were given real weapons at the age of 5. So by the time they reach what we'd consider adulthood ( if they survive, ancient Japan was pretty brutal ) they would already a little short of two decades of experience under their belt. Also, yes, the measure of a samurai's skill is not how well he can cut pellets ( in fact, this would be a useless skill for samurai to have ) - while this is impressive, the samurai who are "far more skilled" would be the ones who had fought and survived many battles while also keeping their honor in tact.
But first what was the velocity of the original samurái?? I'm in the museum of japanese history in Chicago to fin the answers, joining me is profesor gonnaspeculatesh*t forfiftenminutes: "in the ancient japan..."
*Genji at 190 health* I require healing I require healing I require healing I require healing *Mercy heals for 10 HP* ....... I R E Q U I R E H E A L I N G
AngryLlamaAttack yeah xD he kinda gives it away when he says "this is the one" when he shows you the bb pellet, cause if that was the first time than there wouldn't be any other bb pellets around -_- complete failure
MrFwufyClipsHD or maybe those were actual little rocks. And when he said "yep, this is the one" he was referring to the one that was the actual pellet and not a rock. Also, they could've done more takes, you're right... but that doesn't necessarily mean that he missed every single on of them or even any of them for that matter. Maybe the camera was screwed up, or maybe they wanted to see it again. You don't know. So, complete failure? I think not.
AngryLlamaAttack Exactly! Glad to see someone using their brains and who also understands television. When she said, "Anticipatory" that should have given even the dumbest a clue as to what was going on. Oh well.
AngryLlamaAttack 3231 tries later he cut a BB flying in mid air, you haven't and never will. It doesn't matter how many tries it took him he is still infinity better than you.
Most negative comments below came from jealous folks who can't even open a can of sardines properly. Then comes a guy who can cut a pellet in a blink using a sword, and all of a sudden the ignorant few makes harsh remarks? Geez! Swallow your pride!
buff ver yeah! So true ! This is above all in talents and instincts that they will never have and understand ! This just incredible is reaction speed !
The 70 feet away is pretty important to copy. Lets not forget standard airsofter speed is 270 miles per hour. It is 238 mph for indoors. 200 mph is on the slow side. Also should be a bright day with a contrasting landscape. It is good but lets see best out of 10s.
While you went out and partied, I studied the blade
Confinement reference.
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@@britishsoldier1186 I used to think so as well but apparently it's a meme from 2016.
and now that the world is on fire and the -barbarians- weebs are at the gate you have the audacity to come to me for help?
You may have studied the blade but did you get laid?
Aww confinement reference
I see your a man of culture
On a very serious note, I find it very dissatisfying that they didn't explicitly credit him for the dedication and training it must have taken him to achieve his level. Nor do they even inquire as to what kinds of training or excercises he did that reformed his brain to process information and react so fast.
well he is an iaijutsu master, so im going to assume decades of training to acheive that, however cutting a projectile akin to a bullet, that i cannot comprehend
What ? Dude.. the gunman is most skilled. He fired EXACTLY where he was suppose to..
@Ben88
I wouldn’t say the gunman is the most skilled, the fact that the bb is so small with having to have a reaction time of less than a second is incredible.
Not to discredit the gunsman but he wasn’t moving at the same time as firing the bullet so as long as they know how high the sight is supposed to be at a 70 ft distance then the bb should be pretty much near the same area every time.
@@cragonoskritirea2982 r/wooosh
Lumine :P i don’t see how that is an r/wooosh, the gunman is skilled but cutting a bullet even when you know where it’s going is not normal
*gunman sees samurai*
Gunman: why do I hear boss music
To be fair irl hed be dead from a gunshot, 200 mph is 290 fps, which u can see (I play airsoft and u can see 350 fps shots coming at u) a real gun is like 800-1200+ fps
Even if a samurai can slice a bullet its fragments will hit the guy and if multiple bullets are shot then it will be nearly impossible to react.
@@Nicomonnn meh from what you are witnissing from this samurai is possible from being a swordsman what you need is a big packs of dexterity, body coordination, and total focus through your mind and also intense flexibility and reaction time and how fast you can unsheath his katana is what it makes it possible it makes sense when you are doing kendo training it is but it ia not possible when the gun is way to close to you from what you need to do is attack the attacker firat by choping the hand with the gun or kill the attacker first
@@macdoworkerventi3986 I dont think you can see the bullet coming and hit it
@@mosio.2504 total mind concentration and dexterity
He actually doesn't get satisfied with what he did, stating that his tradition's honour is at stake, and goes for it the second time, slashes through the pellet neatly in half. Guy's legit superhuman
What a man.
@@bluxpretion you are
??? He did it twice in a row?? Is this guy an anime character or something??
@@johnsai4074 No… he’s where they get inspiration.
@@greggaygayakutami1402 I understood that reference don't worry
Imagine what kinds of skill samurais had hundreds of years ago.
Hakar Doski
ummm, I don't get it, since when did Samurai warriors became a scourge of the apocalypse?
Hakar Doski
I'll try to wrap my head on that....:D
+Hakar Doski Samurais vs Guns,Nukes,Grenades. Samurais win. LOL
mhm
Hakar Doski But people with guns cant do this..... like tf??? JUST SHOOT AT THE HEAD!!!! SO SIMPLE!!!!
What anime is this?
no REAL
oh my god same
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We’ll need this guy to protect us during the Area 51 raid
this just experiment not the truth test
They won't be able to shoot us all
This guy would do wonders against sniper fire and m16s.
Hell, even the a10 doesn't stand a chance
It's a bad idea, imagine if he cuts a bullet then that bullet will kill 2 people, 2 prey with one arrow.😂
About that...
The fact that the sword was drawn from the sheath.. The level of difficulty is just insane..
Well I think the reflexes are the most impressive, because the way that the katana is traditionally worn is meant to allow specifically for slashing as the sword is unsheathed (take this with a grain of salt tho because I may be wrong)
no its actually pretty easy ive done this a handful of times
yeah, that's crazy. he didn't even had a chance to prepare a position to hit it
@@deathmetalhell no you haven't idiot uhh you hate to see it when people lie online just so they can feel better about themselves
@@goddoda412 he joking you fuck head
I've learned so much from Sensei Isao..... I can now dodge my moms sandals with high precision using similar skills.....
Unfortunately those are one of the things you will never dodge..😂
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But did Master prepare you for...
the frying pan 🍳
@@MercedesBR4 let's not forget that everything that their hand touches will get turned into a weapon instantly.
@@abdulfatahpandita1565 yes bc if you dodge it they'll go to serious mode
Imagine playing an Airsoft tournament and you saw this dude bringing a katana instead of a gun 😂
Good game
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I'd shoot myself in the foot and walk out
Youre dead, literally
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1:10 my dude looks like if Disney tried to draw a Yakuza henchman
LOL
hamilton harper the nextflix adaptation
Jesus christ idc who you are, or where youre from. Thats gotta hurt your feelings.
I laughed too hard at this
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I can't even begin to imagine how he's able to do this. I think this is one of the single greatest things I've ever seen. Did he see it? Which would be godly in itself, or did he anticipate the trajectory and intercept?, which would be a whole different level of insane
@Isaiah Stovall nah he drew after it was fired.
@Isaiah Stovall
Because anime protagonist. That's how.
@Isaiah Stovall how is it possible to do any of it?
@Isaiah Stovall I don't know dude but if they didn't edit that how they want he is drawing his sword after the sound 1:30
maybe he was looking to the trigger finger to time the release of his sword, still amazing concentration and vision if he did.
Dude could castrate a fly. Dare I say, a gnat.
Easy as shooting gnats!
@ISRAEL GONZALEZ Made me giggle imagining that in my head. 😅 Although, I imagine it would come in handy in the summer months when some gnats come indoors.
Lol Is that a Pat Morita joke?
@@Theohybrid Eyyy, yes it is! 😅
@ISRAEL GONZALEZ i can do it in about 5
He is real because he shows off his skills at live shows and sets a Guinness World Record
Moreover he holds six Guinness World Records
It's well deserved
What are these? I’m just interested. This man seems to be a phenomenon.
This man is definitely a phenomenon
@@nateborden3260 hes the last demon slayer sir
@@nateborden3260 i think its more of samurai skils that have been retained from when they were still a thing
and we haven't even seen his bankai....
Fuckin weaboo
We. Ab. Oo.
Oo. Ba. By.
Rogue Mind THIS ISNT EVEN HIS FINAL FORM!
Rogue Mind did u just call him a bitch in arabic?
The fact that he had to take it out of the cover to cut it instead of just swinging it makes it so much more awesome…..!!!
im pretty sure its a lot easier drawing the sword to swing, instead of swinging in mid air
@@pyxalated Not really, drawing the sword out of the sheath in a fast, fluid motion like this requires a lot of training. There is a very high risk of cutting through the sheath and your own arm if you are inexperienced in drawing the sword, and people have gotten injured by it.
@@rinkisaragi oh ok thanks for informing me, i just assumed otherwise lol
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He looks exactly like an attractive, talented, anime protagonist, with a cheesy hidden talent he never knew he had
"Attractive"
@@mosio.2504 Not everyone can meet your unreasonably high beauty standards mate.
@@choog5650 ik but he looks old and chad compared to an anime protagonist lol
@@mosio.2504 retired anime protagonist
someone like protagonist's dad
the legendary samurai who disappear after the war lol
Now imagine his bankai.
I deid
@@13EqualsB we died
his bankai would turn his speed in lights speed.
Now imagine stealing a comment from three years ago with 2.1K likes
Hahahah
He is the guy who will take ur son on a training journey, and return him years later, only to find some emo dude attacking his village and later on talk him out into turning good
CHIDORI!
CURSE MARK!
The speed and accuracy is just unbelievable..the fact that he was able to make even contact with the bullet is just .. ridiculous.... what practice and determination can do ..this is a great example of it.
This guy is a CUT above the rest at a bbq! 😂🎉
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You have to appreciate, too, that he didn't just have the katana out like a batter waiting for a pitch
He used an iai
For those of you not in the know:
Iai - the wielder draws their katana and slashes in the same motion
I agree, he has many overdeveloped skills, his mastery of iai coupled with his reflexes is just incredible. He get his katana out perfectly and at an amazing speed
The draw from the scabbard probably helps the slash go in the straight line needed.
I have never been great at this move, but it is always freaking impressive
Truly incredible
He only does his move, the guy with the gun has to be precise too. The trick is knowing when to move the sword, that movement for him is like pressing the home button of the phone for us, always the same. He does not see the bullet before slicing it imo.
@@hanstler4198 My thoughts exactly. Impressive but not for the reasons most may think which does make it a trick. Him and the gunman have probably been training together a long time.
he is clearly using en a more advance application of nen.
ryan nacario i knew there was going to be a comment like this fucking amazing
UVOGIINNNN
If I wanted to find out what "nen" is, where would I start? Is this the name of a martial art?
LOL, nevermind.
@@glennbigelow8386 Hunter X Hunter there you go
Confirmed: Samurai are Jedi Masters in real life.
Ithink hes gonna survive the Zombie Apocalypse and if he doesnt we are all doomed lol
Atlas Because then we are going to have to try and kill a zombie that can cut our bullets before they reach his head! O.o
Riko Wolfin Look on the bright side: If he can cut a 200mph pellet while hardly looking at it, do you really think he'd fall down to millions of 2mph rotting flesh bags that can hardly comprehend anything? He'd be able to slice over 10 heads off in less than a second, and no doubt that when he gets tired, he'd have plenty of support from people who want to survive and are therefore following him.
PieOfCthulhu Blood can still turn you into a zombie so maybe he just gets covered in it and gets infected that way.
Riko Wolfin Well, Zombies don't exist, so you can't know for sure. The most likely possibility of Zombies would be that a virus in the form of a parasite makes them act like zombies. Once done breeding inside the human, they bite another to pass them on. As it has never happened before, it is unknown whether or not the parasites or their eggs could fit inside the bloodline without clogging it, however, while it would not really be as instant as getting bitten, the parasites could crawl along the zombie's body, therefore being able to get into a human by touching them with the human they are in control of. However, the parasites, like many that do this to other creatures, would probably need to be inside the creature they control to survive. Without any constantly-needed food or a place their eggs can hatch, it would slowly die out.
I will make the zombies run away by using meg Griffin.
I am Japanese . He is the most famous "katana" user in Japan.
Hence, the world
Why did you put Katana in inverted commas though?
And what is his name?
@@davecirlclux tom cruise
@@beefsoda1 naaaa. I think his name is Angelina Jolie
He had sharingan
No
+Luke Michael Rinnegan more likely :P
No he had baykugan
Gay
Parragon Who the fuck are you talking about
I remember watching this show years ago thinking about how much potential they had to assemble all of these "superhumans" in one place and sponsor the group so they can become actual superheroes.
@Isaiah Stovall that's literally the Hunger Games.
Observation haki?
lmao
Yes
That right and at that point it clearly an advance observation haki
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.... Mr. Isao Machii, I'm hear to talk to you about the Avengers Initiative....
LOL
+Britain Nazar Jajajajaja
Shield 😂
He's better than Hawkeye and black widow XD
so that's how the modern deadpool looks like :-)
Imagine how good he is a fruit ninja.
@Anonymous 101 this comment killed me
Lol
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😂😂😂😂
Besides required skills that comes with tradition these Samurai warriors learn, what amazes is that they go beyond and work on with a immense practice to learn such a perfect ability which can be carried out by handful of men or only they can carry the legacy. This is unimaginable and to see something like this can be even humanly possible. Respect .
I like the people saying "Well it sounds like iron when it hits the blade!", and "Airsoft guns don't sound like that!"
For the first point, no shit, high speed cameras don't record sound when they're recording at that fps, it's added for dramatic effect and for it to simply just not be silent.
As for the airsoft gun sounding like a real gun, once again it's just dramatic effect, remember that this is supposed to be entertainment, not scientific studies.
This is real, he doesn't do it by sight, he is able to perceive where the pellet is going to be, and how long it is going to take to get there extremely accurately.
Actually... a BB hitting a blade like that would sound like that in certain conditions... as for it sounding like a real gun... that... it could be a high tension spring pistol... which is why it'd be able to even reach 70 feet away so easily... or of course dramatic effect. I don't care either way. I just know that this guy is awesome.
***** I don't think a plastic pellet would, if so it definitely wouldn't be as loud, but it's redundant as high speed cameras don't record sound anyways.
As for the gunshot sound effect, I've actually used that exact sound effect before, not only that, having a lot of firearm experience tells me that it's obviously not coming from the airsoft gun.
It doesn't matter anyways, my whole point was that hit hitting the pellet is indeed real, and he is pretty bad ass :P.
Brandon Koller Yeah. As for the sound of it hitting the blade... you'd be surprised. A BB hitting thin metal can make some odd sounds, and that is definitely within the possible sounds it can make... as for the gun... meh.
But yeah... as for the sounds in general... they did have normal cameras there obviously since they could record the commentary part right there, so they had sound capable cameras on hand.
But yeah, lol.
(Sorry if I'm incoherent in any way... I haven't slept in two days and it's about to be three days, it's 3:40 am right now).
oh these kind of shows use a lot of foley sounds to make it more cinematic... Its like in movies when glass breaks... Sounds nothing like real glass breaking. Or in docs when the camera is like a good 100 meters away and you can hear lions gnawing on a bone.. Its foley sounds. But with that said, slow motion cameras do not have audio but they probably have a sound device recording high quality audio that can slow it down in post. But even then, they throw on LFE and such to add tention
***** Mhm.
Roronoa Zoro
GwolfGamer
I think so 😂
yup lol
GwolfGamer one sword style
maybe more than him
anime strikes
imagine if he trained to play CS:GO they would ban him for aimhack
+Arlindo de Souza xD
+Arlindo de Souza you mean walls
+Arlindo de Souza rip the cts crossing mid doors
+Leo hahahah ye exactly
+Fedor Emelianenko The son of the janitor at my work was banned because people thought he cheated because he was so good :P
As an airsoft player, you can indeed see a pellet flying toward you. But the sheer fact that he hit it like a baseball blows me away.
10/10
The professor's explanation is hilarious. She explained absolutely nothing. "Another level of sensory perception"... lol. Just admit that you have no explanation for it lady.
PiggiesGoMoo She's a woman. That's my explanation.
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PiggiesGoMoo I understand his explanation. Today science knows about 7-8 senses, and, with that in mind, she's saying that no sense explains this behavior, so he has that ability due to a mutation or something unknown to science.
PiggiesGoMoo the only explanation is that he was able to see that coming beacause he was squinting his eyes
Michael Collier I agree, she called it "a different level of anticipatory processing". Its what some athletes do in certain sports. Its the same thing you do when a ball is tossed at you and you catch it, your brain anticipates the trajectory. It would be interesting to prove the theory by shooting a pellet at this guy, but not letting him see the gun or the person firing. I would guess he anticipates where the bullet will go because he is seeing the way in which the other guy is holding the gun. He probably doesnt see the bullet, just anticipates based on other visual cues.
I like how they added "-san" to the end of his last name. Tops to them for respecting Japanese culture.
Yeah
He could only do it because he's already awoken his sharingan.
and it's a mangekyo too. that cheater.
+Amerikid1 he now has rinnengan and sharingan ^o^
+Kyubi Pinoy now you see he had an accident and lost his sharingan but got a byakugan and a rinnegan. Jesus stop this man.
Amerikid1 lol
man.. 😂
Mind, body, spirit, Sword, soul!
It was an honor to watch you! Thank you for sharing your skills with us who have chosen a different path. You are an inspiration!
Decades of training and dedication or natural talent,Isao Machi is a swordsman that should not be taken lightly nor underestimated.
Omae wa mo shindeiru
ケンシロウ!ここに居たのか!!
More like toki yo tomarae
Nani ?!?!!!!!!!!!
Nani??
It can only be the work OF an enemy stando!
All those anime shows seem more real now
+Isabel Huang yah XD
Yeah soon goku will destroy our frieza
+WTF Rudeiepie
AKA my 6th grade teacher. I'm kind of surprised the mentioning of frieza brought to memory. But still, it's a legitimate statement.
nope... instead of a katana he could use another kind of sword like a saber, symitarra or even a viking sword and the result would be the same...
he didnt cut the bullet... the bullet crashed on the blade
He used Observation haki
"dont bring a sword to a gun fight" -> "dont bring a gun to a sword fight"
Cause we need respect B)
nepuko
Godzilla had a stroke while reading this!!!!!
senior nep is that you?
@@Abdullah-wi1iy nep
pro baseball would be child's play for him
Gargoyals there is a video of him hitting a baseball travelling 500kph
How far did he hit the ball?
Owlblocks David not far, because he cut the ball in half. 😂
"How is he able to see it?"
He's using observation haki
It can only be the work OF an enemy stando!
and people said Asians couldn't see!
Hзитαเ Sεиραเ lol im Asian and I could relate
Hi
Just like the hidden blade from assassin's creed. This is the hidden eye....
wide screen is superior.
He's using Haki
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sorry for 2 years late reply
I wish I could meet this guy. Can you imagine the dedication he must’ve put into learning the sword. I heard he started at 5 years old, and he seems to have practiced religiously. I wonder about his sword too. I’m curious to know if he had a sword specially made for him or if he has acquired a sword from a popular maker. Usually people who love sword to this degree would be quite picky about where their swords come from. I’d imagine his favorite sword is probably a marvel as well. He probably knows more about swords than we could imagine can be learned about swords. His reflexes are very impressive and I admire his ambition to master something so delicate and precise.
I don't think you can use the term reflex, as a reflex is an autonomic reaction to stimuli, which I doubt this is. He was at one with his sword and the pellet not unlike young Skywalker when he used his lightsabre while his eyes were covered in Star Wars episode IV. Now before someone gets worked up about belittling his performance through comparison to movie magic, the opposite is true, what he did is for all intent and purpose "magic".
@@etmax1what a ridiculous thing to say and, truly, I mean you no offense. Look, it's not magic just because we don't know the answer. An answer does exist and if some research with the adequate skills and resources tried to figure out what is precisely going on here, there's a pretty good chance that they'd get to the bottom of it.
Second, what he's doing is, in part, a reflex. Your definition is sufficient, your conclusion is not. A person can practice and hone their reflexive actions. You can have a person throw a tennis ball at you repeatedly, faster than is possible to consciously make the effort of catching the ball. Over time, your reflex for catching really fast tennis balls would improve to some extent.
It seems like there are things happening here that we cannot yet explain but there is no doubt in my mind that he practiced for an insane amount of hours to knock pellets from an airgun out of the air. He trained, he improved he's reflexes. In the end, it may be that this is all it is. However, if it's more than that, then there is still no denying that he practiced and honed this skill over time. His hard work is impressive but it's certainly not magic and it is, at least in part, a reflex.
@@SocialAnarchism I don't mean you disrespect likewise, but magic to any person with science based thought is not in the supernatural realm, but just left open to understanding. I for one know that magic as practised by magicians is simply an innate understanding of the laws of physics/slight of hand, and/or subterfuge. Again, I think we differ in our understanding of reflex. The method you described is not the reflex I am talking about. That is more anticipation. I once had someone swing a karate kick at my head without warning and I leaned back and pushed up on the leg resulting in someone ending up on their butt on the floor, but by my definition that is not reflex but react..ion. Anyhow, we can discuss the nuances of the English language until the cows come home, it was by any measure absolutely amazing.
@etmax1 thanks for taking the time to reply. Two quick response to the the two points you made. First, on magic, ok, fair enough. If you want to see it as a matter of subjective interpretation then that's your choice and you certainly don't need me to validate it as subjective perspective are an area where there are no wrong or right answers, only opinions. I prefer objective perspective and, at the core, that's where I was coming from in my response. The concrete, agreed upon definitions of words we utilize as a society to communicate. From that perspective, magic is entirely the wrong choice of word. But, I agree, from a subjective perspective your opinion is valid. Second, anticipation is something we do with our minds not our bodies even if that anticipation is faster that our ability to consciously process. Reaction, while correct, is something else entirely. Using your example, I could say, "your quick reflexes guided your reaction and saved you from being kicked in the head." (which good for you! being kicked in the head is no fun at all, I know from exp.) Here, you are wrong as I illustrate. My sentence would not make sense if I was talking about the same thing. It would fail to redundancy but it doesn't. This isn't nuance. This is a fact of our shared language. Your quick reflexes, while related, are different from your reaction. Your reaction was specific to the instance, your good reflexes is something you brought with you and left with, honed through the years of your life leading up to the event you mention either by intention or otherwise. Cheers mate, have a wonderful weekend.
He is like a real version Kenshin Himura who can stop a bullet with a katana!
***** So true. I watched this and instantly thought "Rurouni Kenshin'! Love that series.
*****
***** except a bullet is moving like 3 times faster
***** Thank you for your message. I am already a Christian non denomination. Born and raised in the church. I know I have an anointing on my life from God and his will for my life too. I was struggling with something some minutes ago asking God what to do in a situation that I am in, but its so hard ignore it. Then I read your message. At first I was like "what dose this have to do with my post" and kept reading. I believe God was speaking to me through you and maybe confirming some things at the right time. I was wondering did you randomly pick me to preach your message or was you led by the Holy Spirit to pick me? I am just curious.
His skill is called '居合い斬り( iai slash)'.The old samurai used this technique and fought.Do you know the samurai Miyamoto Musashi?Muashi 's iai slash is too fast, sharp, aggressive and accurate.And,He is a modern samurai, but I think his technique is similar to that of Musashi!!
so everything in vagabond is really possible
So baki is real
Is just a principle
I though Musashi use two sword technique
@@widchaponjearaphunt5452 in baki?
And they say Asian can't see
😂😂😂😂
hahaha!!
You don´t hear what this women sayed wright?
He does not saw the bullet...
yup , but they can be lucky
Zag Zagzag
not so many times in the row...
watch other videos from him...
Sensei Isao’s goal is a sort of immortolization through world records and setting goals, always so giddy when I see him accomplish this with such precision, and when you see his proud smile after the fact
Omg Kenshin Himura does exist!
Yes he does. Incredible.
+Fem Dom calm down, you sound like an "Imbecile".
+Joe Siris you forgot the X mark on his cheeks
+Joe Siris or that he was hurt by loss of his loved one
+Natsu Dragneel LMFAOO!!! OMG I LOVE U GUYS this just made my whole fucking life!
1 VAC record on profile.
Dude! Seriously? XD
I was eating and the food went out of my mouth at the speed of that BB Bullet. LMAO.
Lulul
To understand this joke you need at least 3 layers of knowledge
See weeaboos, unlike you guys, he actually uses the swords from his collection.
Isa1015 what is weaboo btw
Anaz Blackie try to ask that to the Japanese
Anaz Blackie Better yet, watch Filthy Frank's song on weaboos.
Lololol
Isa1015 YES!! xD
I remember watching this on the TV
Im glad to see it recommended here
He should play baseball. He would never miss a homerun.
It's no superhuman thing, it's his dedication and training that paid off.
Still sort of "superhuman" another attempts would've gone deadly.
@@juanmanuelmoramontes3883 this is a BB gun which isnt deadly at all. if it was a real bullet he d be dead. if you train this often enough, over months, mayber over years, everybody can do this
Movie Factory nah not everyone and a real bullet would be cut but the pices might hurt the eyes or waist very bad
@@MovieFactory everybody can do this??WTF then say to me 100 alived people who can cut bullet like him,he is not only training for a years but he also genius and talented,not everyone can do that bruh
@@jualeme9948 read again, i said if you train this enough, everybody can do this. this isnt super human, every human with dediaction can do it. i know atleast 5 other people who did the exact same thing
この動画もっと世界に拡散すべき。
この人の集中力の凄さ半端ないどころの騒ぎではないな。日本の侍の剣術、抜刀を多くの人に知って欲しい
Hello!!!
Of all the dudes I saw on this show who seemed 100% legit, Isao and that one dude who can bend pots and pans were the most mind-boggling. But Isao still takes the cake for sheer insanity. Being born with superior muscle fibers I can understand. That's just a genetic anomaly that happens rarely. George Foreman probably had some of that behind his punches. But to have reflexes and coordination to be able to do this even IF you knew where the BB might be? This guy is like the real-life Neo.
Imagine shoting this man, yet you're the one who got hit lol
I can see that happening
well, actually it would not work. If you point the gun at him, and he gets to cut the bullet, it will cut in half, but the parts might still hurt him, so it might not be something practical.
You mean the two guys behind him getting hit by the sliced bullet.
You know.. dead pool (wade wilson) scene
No what i mean is he got sliced you first before you can even land a hit from ur gun lol
@@MateoKupstysChica she was joking, schlotz. We didn't need an expert to break down a joke lmao
We need a Netflix show starring Isao Machii
Totally
I found time and again that Netflix hardly ever has any thing great so why bother besides they’re boycotting the state of Georgia so I am boycotting them happy Independence Day America
Buddy The bear jeez
YES
How I Met Your Samurai
Is this the power of ultra instinct?
You can slow time as an ultra instinct saiyan, so he can stop one of many bullets.
Just imagine him saying " im the weakest of my clan "
_Japan, take notes, this is how you make _*_anime._*
What your talking about is Sao
Can't even begin to imagine how skilled they were back in the true Samurai days, shit is scary man
I'm sure this kid is far more skilled than samurai in the old days.
Emperor Palpatine well, this dude practice just for hobby. Meanwhile samurai back in the days, they train for their own life, family, master, and clan. So.. nope.
Samurai began training at the age of 3 and were given real weapons at the age of 5. So by the time they reach what we'd consider adulthood ( if they survive, ancient Japan was pretty brutal ) they would already a little short of two decades of experience under their belt. Also, yes, the measure of a samurai's skill is not how well he can cut pellets ( in fact, this would be a useless skill for samurai to have ) - while this is impressive, the samurai who are "far more skilled" would be the ones who had fought and survived many battles while also keeping their honor in tact.
camdevtube Those were the real ones
This guy is at LEAST as skilled as a high ranking samurai.
Watch this dude be in a pro airsoft tournament cutting bullets like Kirito
I love how they got straight to the point instead of making us watch a documentary for 25 minutes
But first what was the velocity of the original samurái?? I'm in the museum of japanese history in Chicago to fin the answers, joining me is profesor gonnaspeculatesh*t forfiftenminutes: "in the ancient japan..."
genji is that you?
Ryūjin no ken wo kūrae!
Antonio Petrole lol genji overwatch ulti hahahaha
i need healing
*Genji at 190 health*
I require healing
I require healing
I require healing
I require healing
*Mercy heals for 10 HP*
.......
I R E Q U I R E H E A L I N G
I need healig i need healig
I like mashed potatoes.
Condolences for the pellet's family then
true, i was the gun
DaesPlays Are you korean?
人間 単に韓国人か気になっただけです。ちゃんと疑問形でしょ?別に完全否定してないしw
@@marioivanov1375 true I was the katana
"ok guys, bb gun slice take 3231"
AngryLlamaAttack yeah xD he kinda gives it away when he says "this is the one" when he shows you the bb pellet, cause if that was the first time than there wouldn't be any other bb pellets around -_- complete failure
MrFwufyClipsHD or maybe those were actual little rocks. And when he said "yep, this is the one" he was referring to the one that was the actual pellet and not a rock. Also, they could've done more takes, you're right... but that doesn't necessarily mean that he missed every single on of them or even any of them for that matter. Maybe the camera was screwed up, or maybe they wanted to see it again. You don't know. So, complete failure? I think not.
AngryLlamaAttack Exactly! Glad to see someone using their brains and who also understands television. When she said, "Anticipatory" that should have given even the dumbest a clue as to what was going on. Oh well.
His famous in japan. Your using youtube why dont you go and search for his other videos.
AngryLlamaAttack 3231 tries later he cut a BB flying in mid air, you haven't and never will. It doesn't matter how many tries it took him he is still infinity better than you.
Normal person - Is this the power of a God?
Samurai - Do not misunderstand but this is not the power of your creation.
And you thought Asians weren't crazy enough
It's simple, he just predicted the predictions
it's a reference
Sao?
yep
Lol that's exactly what i thought when i read this. SAO just came up in my head when i read it
warhawk9566 in soviet russia, predictions predicting you.
Imagine this guy plays baseball. Ow man New York Yankees will pay him great money.
He will cut the ball in half every time.
Rafid Rahman You do realise that baseball is not sharp right?
Henry Chaisritha do you realise that its a joke right?
Its not about the sword its about how good his hand eye coordination is
In your dream
you know i was thinking, this guy would be amazing at baseball.
Isao Machii brought a knife to a gunfight!
+Sedeerah and won.
+Sedeerah not even scream could 1 tap dis nigga
+Mack MC scream has an ak not a bb gun
+Sedeerah He brought a katana...to a BB gun fight.....Japan brought a Katana to World War 2....and got nuked.....
+Sedeerah Valve Please Nerf
He uses the Hiten Mitsurugi Style I see
He is the battousai
Reversal edge
Not even! This is still using normal Iaido! Kenshin took an extra step in with his left foot...
Kore wa ama kakaro ryuu no hiramiki
I see thats his ultimate technique Amakakeru Ryū no Hirameki
Impressive... but can he do three sword style? Roronoa Zoro!!!
Andrei T or the infinite sword style? (Mifune of soul eater)
Andrei T nu mai fi fan animeuri cu poza lui Tepes la avatar, il faci de ras
Sargeras De ce nu pot sa imi placa anime? Si tie iti place.
:)))
Era evident ca de anime vorbesti, dar crezi ce vrei, e mai amuzant
Sargeras Woah, is that Romanian without the keyboard accents?
“Always bring a katana to a gunfight” - Isao Machii
My beer can do that, hold me.
Most negative comments below came from jealous folks who can't even open a can of sardines properly. Then comes a guy who can cut a pellet in a blink using a sword, and all of a sudden the ignorant few makes harsh remarks? Geez! Swallow your pride!
buff ver Ugh thank you!! God im sick and tired of these fuck nuts man🖕
buff ver ikr? these folks can't even tie their shoelaces properly, let alone hold a sword. Pure jealousy.
buff ver yeah! So true ! This is above all in talents and instincts that they will never have and understand ! This just incredible is reaction speed !
I thank you for the comment.
These people have prides grater the escanor
Imagine how well this guy could do this against nerf XD
pew pew pew
SCREW YOU
*fwip*
:'(
Well dory your screwed wait how do you remember that?
Real life anime character...
No words to speak of...
Kirito ain't got nothing on this guy
But this guys is real :)
***** Kirito's got dat Asuna booty.
lol so true man
***** Loving the profile picture there, bud. ;)
thanks
"there is an army of hulks"
*we have a samurai.*
IS THAT A PRO GENJI??
I think it is man.. I think it is... We can't stop him, not even with a Winston
Needs HEALING
No such man
*I nEeD hEaLiNg*
im already tracer tho
2:05 “This is about processing it at an entirely different sensory level.”
Me: “You don’t believe in the Force, do you?”
Kaido only went to Wano after hearing this guy left the island.
Underrated lmao
ほんとかっけえ、、世界に誇れる日本人だな
THIS guy is from "Wano Kingdom" (one piece)
facts
Wow i remember when i saw this the last time, i was a kid.
This is probably more than 7 years ago.
This master are still amazing. 👏
WHEN YOU TAKE ANIME TOO SERIOUSLY
HAHAHAHA DEMON SLAYER
@@akiera1511 I watched that and now am saving up a couple hundred for a katana
@@bigjuicyvert8751 goodluck mate
Gengi is that you!!!
XD
Im Genji you british idiot RYUJIN NO KEN WO KURAE
+Genji Shimada that's not what he says XD
Haha its " Ryuu ga waga teki wo kurau!" & its hanzo that says it :)
STAHP
Nowadays Samurai’s would have seen this shit and been like “Hold my Gi” 😂
After 12 years people still try to copy his technique , but no one has yet perfected it
The 70 feet away is pretty important to copy. Lets not forget standard airsofter speed is 270 miles per hour. It is 238 mph for indoors. 200 mph is on the slow side. Also should be a bright day with a contrasting landscape.
It is good but lets see best out of 10s.
The guy Kay, shooting the pellet looks like a cheesy 1985 Hong Kong Cinema bad guy with those GIANT chrome aviators he's got on.
Asians have super powers :/
Beware of them... we need to prepare ourselfes for an Superasian apocalypse
EgEm4St3R i don't think that it can be stoped
EgEm4St3R Mwuahaha were coming for you bisch
he'd probably never strikeout in baseball
Looks like this got recommended to everyone again this year