Creating the ULTIMATE Martial Arts Style w/ Jesse Enkamp
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2020
- The Best Martial Arts Style Doesn't exist... right? Welp, in this episode of me chatting with the Karate Nerd, @KARATEbyJesse , we talk about how we could build an INSANE martial arts style by taking one aspect of some of the BEST Martial Arts out there, like BJJ, Karate, Taekwondo, Kung Fu, Systema (lol), Muay Thai, Wrestling, Judo, Kyokushin, Lethwei, Boxing, Jeet Kun Do, Taekwondo (lol), Krav Maga, Capoeira, Aikido (lol) and more! With all of the power of these awesome Martial Arts styles, we create one big super style and make the BEST MARTIAL ARTS STYLE EVER! If there are any other aspects of styles besides the punching, kicking, knees, elbows, clinch, kata, mindset, kumite, sparring and more, make sure you comment them below!
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What's the best 3 style combo in your opinion?!
i like teakwondo even though i practice tang soo do (what teakwondo was based of )
Muay thai, judo, jui jujitsu
Taekwondo, daito ryu aikijujutsu, and wing shun
Catch wrestling, Muy tai and BJJ
Oh shoot.... only 3?!... for self defense: Kickboxing, Judo, Jiujitsu... my bias is showing, but whatever.
The real ultimate style was the friends we made along the way... Jutsu.
hahahahah
I love that this is so true. 🇦🇺😎🥋
I sense a talk no jutsu
Isn't that from Kenji? Lol
Frrrrrrriennnnd Jutsuuuuu
We’re such NERDS! 😂🥋🤓 Thanks for having me on Sensei Seth, excited for our future collab on my channel!! 👊
You Rock Bro!
Having you 2 share these topics is always fun.
Did you get my question i found this karate class near where i live and i got interested in it it teaches ufaf chuck norris style ill show you a video someone posted about it and you can watch it and see if its real or not ruclips.net/video/SqmInm5QKsg/видео.html
@@southwestlickingschoolssuc7576 Looks like a Moo Duk Kwan school. Some of the old Taekwon-Do schools before TKD was formed. Were Tang Soo Do or Tae Soo Do. They stayed out of the TKD umbrellas because they wanted to keep their roots. They were more in line with Ho Sin Sul (self defence) than sport minded. I studied a Oh Duk Kwan style with a lot of Hapkido style stand up grappling. It was very helpful when I got in law enforcement. Hope that helps.
@@johnnywishbone932 so is it fake or real and it says chuck norris system so its tang soo doo/taekwondo mix
Boxing's punching, Thai's close range fighting (not just clinch, but elbows/knees), Lethwei's headbutts, Dutch kickboxing's head movement (has smarter head movement to deal with kicks), old school tkd kicks, Kyokushin conditioning, Shotokan close range kicks, 52 blocks's blocks, Sanda's technique chaining (connecting kicks to takedowns, punches to kicks, etc), Bagua's trapping, JKD's countering, Capoeira's balance, Freestyle wrestling's footwork (super underrated, look at Cejudo), Greco Roman's wrestling defense, Combat Sambo's takedowns (includes a lot of things illegal in wrestling plus can take down a striker or a grappler), Henzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu's ground fighting (includes leg locks), Shaolin's flexibility, Fuzhou's upkicking, MMA's ground and pound, Kali's weapon defense, military Krav Maga's weapon offense, Silat's parrying, Judo's feeling out, Aikido's break falls, MCMAP's deadly techniques (US Military time), Pankration's endurance, Vale Tudo's heart, Ameridote's everything, and Mexican Martial Art's humor
Mexican Martial Arts does it all right, couldn't just pick one thing lol
Karate breathing flow and bunkai/ kata
AmeriDoTe's Groin Attacks
Mostly agree with a couple exceptions- 1, specify Ameridote's Kill Face, not found in any other martial art, and 2- Capoeira's strength, flexibility, and women with the best butts
Ameridote is what Krav Maga wants to be.
hahaha
So True!!
You need 4 people for best martial art. Icy Mike to test it, Seth to implement fancy kicks, Jesse to coach it and Oliver to promote it in MMA.
hahah that'd be sick
And ramsey Dewey and master wong to promote it by arguing if its right
Icy Mike will check your oil with a hammer.
@Nathaniel Regan lol no, lethwei is too similar to Muay Thai, it would be kind of redundant.
@@SenseiSeth you got to make it happen
*cough* reminding Sensei Seth, that his own kicks are influenced by "Safe Space Karate" aka Taekwondo...*cough*
Taekwondo flexibility.
YO how did I miss that
This list is trash. Put me in coach.
Bet
only one reply???!?!?! Sheesh you're not very popular in the comments
@@williamclarke4335 three now
@@burgeryoufoundbehindthegrill Four now
@@williamclarke4335 five now.
I'd take the throws from judo, the punches from boxing, the clinch from muay thai, the kicks of taekwondo, the distance control of karate, the ground work of jujitsu, the traditions of kendo, and the evasive maneuvers of aikido
very similar to ours! Nice
The fact you didn't put wrestling shows you are a weeb lolol
What about the conditioning of kung fu
aikido, ninjitsu and taekwondo. I call it the "Don't mess with me, my mom paid for my lessons so that I don't annoy them when they have sex"
From a Taekwondo perspective I think on of the
Soft skills people forget about is the fact tkd trains students to cover/change distance with steps. Stepping in, out or to an angle and throw any of our kicks is pretty unique. And that allows for good aggressive approaches from far away.
I'd love to see you and jesse go on a trip learning new martial arts abroad together, it'd be a wonderful series and seems like it would be fun for the both of you. Love the videos thanks sensei seth.
Okay My unprofessional list:
Muy Thai: Elbows
Taekwondo: the grace of the attacks
Capoeira: The flow of the attacks
BJJ: Submission work
Wrestling: Clinch work
Jodo: Takedowns
Krav Maga: Nothing
Karate: kicks
Boxing: Head movement
Lethwei: punches
Kung Fu: Traps (like arm traps such as the Ba Gua traps)
Aikido: Swordplay
Jeet Kun Do: The philosophy
Systema: Nothing
For Krav Maga I’d put weapons
@@internetexplorer7143 To be honest I did not take into account the Actual Israle Military Combat System. Rather the Cash grab umbrella term in the United states. And as I have sword play in one, gun play makes sense in another
Systema the disrespect of getting slapped
Swordplay from Aikido? Why not kendo? Why not Kali? Why not HEMA? Hell...why not fencing, it'd probably be better than aikido's swordwork?
This shows off your bubble of knowledge and depth of vision covering many ways of thinking, attitudes, and attributes within the martial arts. You love your Karate but are not mentally bound by that love. Plus you do it in an honest, relaxed, and natural way within the scope of the conversation. I like that. Good Video, This is the way.
only typing this so Seth reads this out loud
well done sir
He did... I heard it.
Por old Aikido 😂
*sniffles*
This is the kind of content we all want but we really don't deserve
Ah that’s prety dope to hear!!
8:57 OMG THAT MEME LOL
Awesome video, imagine if you could add Kajukenbo, Tukong Moosul, Silat, Savate, Shootfighting, pancration, Greco Roman, Sumo, Tang Soo Do, Hwa Rang Do, Hapkido, Mo Doo kwan, Kuk sul wan, Ninjitsu, Tai Chi, Shuai Jiao, Kenpo, Wing Chun, REX KWON Do
You guys were having fun. The thing with Kung Fu is, it refers to many, many some very different martial arts. In our Kung Fu school we learn Shuai Chiao, Sanda Kung Fu and Long Fist. There is a lot of sparring, not a lot of breathing exercises. We compete in kickboxing and grappling tournaments. My teacher has never mentioned the word Qi a single time in the 5 years I've been with him.
I would've chosen iron body techniques for kung fu because they get the brick breaking while keeping the suppleness as well as the ability to take damage...
The front kick from TKD is pretty solid. I love how quick it lands
Hey Seth u should check out this book, The shotokan dictionary. Its has the translation to just about every technique in the style which i imagime most would be in your style as well. It has the English/ Japanese translation and even the kanji. It really helped me before my trip to japan.
Haha perfect! I’ll check it out!
Or you can play the video game Karate Dou.
ruclips.net/video/bxcwt7Xe3tc/видео.html
and the video game Uchimata.
ruclips.net/video/-eXV9JzyWJQ/видео.html
I can't get enough of these collabs with you two!
Sensei Seth awesome video!! Great job on being creative for both of you
FMA for weapons. What works with a baston, works with almost anything you pick up.
The martial art you created with Jesse is basically Kudo
Keep it coming Seth, you're killing it
Awesome video! Also thank you for including the intro/outro music in the description. I missed the stream so here is my belated once a stream reminder to watch Kuro Obi/Black Belt from 2007 and do some sort of watch along/fight scene analysis. Might make for a good membership exclusive!
haha yes! I have been thinking about it for a while now. That's a great idea
The Raid and The Raid 2: Berandal are both top notch martial arts films btw, so props to the person who asked about it in the stream.
@@notoriousquinnb I was going to say, someone mentioned that in the stream. Must be worth checking out!
Systema: relaxation, mobility, Spontaneous action, segmented power
Awesome 👌. My favorite Karate guys making a new martial art. 👍also very respectful in discussion of other styles.
Shin-checks defence from muay thai, flexibility from taekwondo
Very good I have trained in both, and you nailed it.
Sensei Seth coming with some REAL NOICE content...
Honestly...well done!
No one:
Two karate guys talking about boxing:
"They're just so good at punching though."
Just ask the keyboard warriors. According to themselves, they know everything about martial arts.
Love seeing Jessie!
he's the man!
You make me blush! ☺️
the "how to wrestle" tab was the best
Hahaha heck yes
😂😂😂
'How to suplex' was me two months ago because I was going to the UK lmao
I googled Seth Adams and you are actually the top result! And all on the first page! You made it
Punches from Boxing
Kicks, Clinch Strikes, Knees and Elbows from Muay Thai
Takedown offense and defense from Wrestling along with sweeps from Judo
BJJ Groundwork.
Nuff said.
I've been doing Systema since I was like 8, and in the last four years I have started doing BJJ and Muay Thai. After learning stuff from these sport arts, I have realized that Systema needs to change in some ways. That said, I think the things I learned in Systema helped me become a better fighter. The principles of Systema are breath, movement, relaxation, and form. Learning to keep the body relaxed and breathing smoothly under extreme pain and fear is, in my opinion, the one of the most important things to master in all of martial arts and fighting. I have also made tons of the techniques i learned in Systema work in sparring with boxers and mma fighters. I learned the rear naked choke in Systema and successfully applied it in a real street fight when I was 15. In that same fight I also used a takedown I learned in Systema. You basically do an arm drag in order to take the persons back, and then you push the low back forward and pull the face back and down.
to be fair, the school where I do Systema is a bit of a black sheep, and is probably nothing like the videos you referenced. My teacher is a bodyguard and runs a security busyness, and our curriculum is specifically geared towards that type of work. We also do some weapons and gun work, including training with Simunition and Airsoft. We frequently have mma fighters and wrestlers who come to the school, and our students preform well against them in rolling and sparring. My teacher, as well as many other Systema teachers, don't post RUclips videos of training. Please don't judge things based on RUclips videos you saw about them. Just because there is nothing good on the internet doesn't mean that a martial art practiced for over 500 years across the area of what is now the largest country in the world is useless.
I love what you guys do, and I have the utmost respect for karate. Thank you for considering my points.
Im the only person to read the hole thing
Sounds similar to the work of Kevin Secours
@@thecarnosaurchannel2819 *wrong*
Fun stuff thank you
Found your channel recently love your videos
Very nice u used Lethwei too
They had me at Gun Fu I'M playing this with my buddies and see what we come up with , Cool vid
Catch Wrestling, Kodokan Judo (with Neweza) and Southern Eagle Claw (With Southern Chin na techniques)
Systema is great at fighting from a chair. I've seen a very round man chin slap an assailant that may or may not be his own student and the guy went flying.
You're recreating Hapkido :p . Hapkido is a hybrid Korean martial arts is a form of self-defense that employs joint locks, grappling, throwing techniques, kicks, punches, and other striking attacks.
..... no lol
kidding
Video came out 38 minutes ago but you posted this 48 minutes ago? Kinda sus
But ya hapkido is goated
hapkido is useless
I think I've posted this before (on karate nerds channel) but we were warming up before the start of a lesson. Sensei mike comes in and asks us to panamine fighting someone. It didnt need to be karate, he just wanted to see what we do. One by one we pretended to fight a invisible enemy. Afterward he pointed out that not one of us used any kind of significant head movement. The rest of the lesson was all boxing head movement drills, and I have to say it greatly improved all of our skill level.
OSU
Man! I would like to watch a demonstration of such a martial art!
Thai clinch
Taekwondo kicks
BJJ submissions
Wrestling takedowns
Judo throws
Krav holier than thou attitude
Karate kata to practice everything, even if I have to create my own
Boxing the entire thing, but if I had to isolate, head movement and dodging punches
Lethwei headbutts
Kungfu poses
Jeet Kun do philosophy
Fma flow drills
Unorthodox capoeira movement
Just subscribed because I've been watching your videos for months now hahaha
🙃
Really good video, you should do more like this. Maybe the weapons from different MA? 🤔
ooh, that'd be sick!
@@SenseiSeth If you do check out Aikido weapons! 😊
Maybe then we will have some Kendo in the channel
Ayyy the nerd and the sensei 😁 love these collabs
I got worried that FMA wasn't gonna be mentioned xD. Still a Great Video! Totally agree with what you guys said!
I really enjoyed it.
Taekwondo kicks, boxing, karate and jujitsu
good combos!
Would like to see you guys dive into leg sweeps. I believe this is what's missing from modern martial arts
That was fun.
More Jesse he is great!
Always a good time. You two are a great team. Very great role models to our youth. I dont have my son look up to NFL guys but you two are real fun, smart gentlemen. Thank you. Now for the real answer to your question.....best 3 style combo. Rex Kwan Do, Ameridote and shin kicking. In fact an old master in the Appalachian mountains said to combine these three with bourbon could blind an opponent.
Jeet Kune Do and its Broken Rhythm concepts. I was pretty much right in line with y’all on the thoughts on the other arts.
The combination I actually practice is JKD/wing chun + boxing + Muay Thai -- which, for my needs, is pretty great. Recently I started trying to add the standing chokes from BJJ.
If I had the time and travel budget for the all the aspects I would want for a self-defense art:
in-fighting from boxing ("in the pocket")
lead hand punching from JKD
trapping from wing chun
vitals attacks (throat, pressure points, etc) from eagle claw kung fu
clinch from Muay Thai
sweeps from karate
weapons from kali
chokes from BJJ
throws from judo
scramble from wrestling
Fun Video 👍
These guys need podcasts so I can hear it while doing homework 😂
You took punches from Lethwei? What about headbutts? That's one of the things they're known for. The 9th limb.
Yea, i had thought about that, but i think it made for better variation
@@SenseiSeth I can see that, and honestly people forget about headbutts in combat, unless your name is IcyMike.
There is a style out there. It's the best of the best, and none of the weakness. Just remember the restoom that groin.
I think if someone could create a great style it would be dan the wolfman. his catchjitsu is already great plus he adds the striking although, Tim Kennedy has pretty much created the best actual combat style.
Tim Kennedy is the man
There's some other systems you should check!
They are as followed,
•Kapap
•Raw Combat International
•Bartitsu
•Spear System
•Urban Combatives
•Defendo
•MCMAP
•Rory Miller
•Defence Lab
The bread and butter of Jun Fan-Jeet Kune Do are making stop-hits/kicks. I'm surprised that was missed. And western boxing punches are inextricably linked with it's head movement and evasions. All other styles learn boxing to be effective with their hands.
How about this combo of martial art styles?...
1. Wing Chun's move ability/agility, yet even fluidity, also for keeping the center line.
2. Karate's(freestyle and traditional) power house punches and kicks and grappling.
3. Krav Maga's weapon disarming ability (mainly the gun disarmament).
4. Jeet Kune Do's philosophy.
5. Maybe some BJJ(Jiu Jitsu)/Wrestling if your opponent happens to end up grappling you to the ground.
6. Judo for balance displacement of your opponent (Jesse Enkamp).
7. Muay Thai (knees and elbows and the clinch thing)
8. A little bit of Akido for when in the start of a fight, you give the enemy/opponent a chance to call off the attack.
And when that is not an option switch it up.
I'm sure even this could be modified, but here is my thoughts as is, at the moment.
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Shalom.
From TKD, instead of the kicks, I would take reactive strength (short contact time with the ground). For the change of directions.
Damn that intro hits right
Add Panatukan, get the strikes from there and the slipping head movements from boxing :)
Man, I really like the blade work in Full Metal Alchemist
i think you need to redo this with more specifics. Like spinning kicks from tkd, clinch and strikes from muay boran, conditioning form muay thai, suplexes from wrestling and training, etc etc. Evasion footwork from aikido.
For aikido, I would've picked they know how to break falls. Since they are always rolling around and not getting hurt.
Got to add Gatekeeping( aka 52blocks ) for blocks.
I've actually davelled in most if those styles at some point in time. Only ones I haven't done is systema, karate, and judo. But I've learned the same throws in wrestling as in judo(give or take) not including the gi. And early taekwondo is basically the same as karate although our "sparring" wasnt really great...at all.
The rest on the list I've either focused on, or taken a number of classes in. Aikido I only did a couple classes. I couldn't afford that and taekwondo at the same time.
I figured Aikido's main use is throw recovery and how to fall.
Thank you Sensei Seth for making this video. Now I'll use this video to help me fight Goku
Footwork and head movement is why Boxing is the sweet science. Not the punching (but that obviously comes out stronger than any other martial arts because that''s the only attack they're allowed to do)
Who is from the stream?
I am! lol
I subscribed!
Thanks!!
This is fun, I’ll give it a go.
Muay Thai: Clinch
Taekwondo: spiny stuff
Capoeira: Athleticism
BJJ: Closed Guard
Wrestling: The Intensity
Judo: The Throws
Krav Maga: ?
Karate: The Footwork
Boxing: The Hands
lethwei: Headbutts!
Kung Fu: Shaolin exercises
Aikido: The Breakfalls
JKD: The philosophy (Mix Everything)
Systema: ?
FMA: Knife Work!
Best part about TKD is the spinning shit haha
Taekwondo(olympic style, Flexible speed, basic and heavy kicks)
Arnis(armed weapons, empty hand techniques and stick-based fight)
Boxing(heavy and fast punches)
Muay Thai(heavy strikes, elbows, knees and clinch)
Karate(full contact)
Here is the name of my art called: Special Kickboxing or Advanced style Hybrid Kenpo
Focus: stand-up Hybrid and Strikes
Hardness: Full Contact
I'm here right after the live chat!!
Ayeee
Muay Thai - Body conditioning
TKD - Kicks
Capoeira - Flexibility
BJJ - Submissions
Wrestling - Clinch
Judo - Throws
Krav Maga - Gun Work
Karate - Hand strikes (None-punching)
Boxing - Head movement
Lethwei - Brutality
Kung fu - Punches (Wing Chun)
Aikido - Understanding of joints
Jeet Kun Do - Philosophy
Systema - Fighting in normal clothing
FMA - Blade work
Thai - elbows
TKD - kicks
Capoeira- nothing
BJJ- submission
Wrestling- values/ intensity
Judo - throws
Krav maga- guns
Karate- guard
Boxing - footwork
Lethwai - headbutt
Kung fu - wing Chun trapping
Aikido - conflict resolution
JKD - punches
Systems- nothing
FMA- blade work
Did TKD, Hapkido as a kid and teen, and then became obsessed with Judo, Kickboxing, and JiuJitsu in my late teens and as an adult: I'd have to say my ultimate martial art takes the footwork and upper body strikes from kickboxing, kicks from TKD, takedowns from Judo, groundwork from JiuJitsu, and small joint manipulation from Hapkido. Yes, small joint manipulation is effective: cops use it all the time to get compliance and detain suspects.
Nice breakdown, love that!
Muay Thai: Knees
TKD: Kicks
Capoeira: Dexterity/Dodging ability
BJJ: Groundwork/passing and holding
Wrestling: Hip control/takedowns
Judo: Throws
Krav Maga: Gun Fu
Karate: Blocking
Boxing: Conditioning
Lethwei: Clinch
Kung Fu: Philosophy
Aikido: Multi-Partner sparring
JKD: Physical Conditioning (Bruce Lee had that mind/body total control, optimum shape idea at the forefront of his training)
Systema: No.
Atienza Kali... just... all of it...
@@SenseiSeth thanks, man. Your videos are awesome. Keep it up!
Sensei Seth ending his video: “Look at graph!”
The way Jesse was trying to b nice to Aikido 😂😂😂
My system:
*Muay Thai* - Clinch
*Taekwondo* - Kicks
*Capoeira* - Flexibility
*BJJ* - Groundwork
*Wrestling* - Takedowns
*Judo* - Throws
*Krav Maga* - Survival mindset
*Karate* - Distance
*Boxing* - Punches
*Lethwei* - Headbutts
*Kung Fu* - Self awareness (breathing, focus, etc)
*Aikido* - Wrist control
*Jeet Kun Do* - Counters/Pary
*Systema* - I have no idea what this is and nobody takes it seriously enough to actually explain it without jokes
*MMA* - "Connecting the dots"
*Sumo* - "Standing your ground"
Boxing, TKD and JJ. Four ranges of heck yeah! Black belt TKD, law enforcement combative instructor (hapkido and JJ) ,a boxing coach, and a whole lot of Faith and Grace. ✝️❤️. Being able to stand and deliver at all four ranges is important.
I would have chosen break falls from Aikido... since you chosen Balance Manipulation from judo.
I will combine BJJ and capoeira for grappling, ground fighting and mobility
Then muaythai,karate, judo, aikido for stand up fighting, clinching, wirst lock and throw
Silat and eskrima for fighting in narrow space then the use of various traditional weapon that stealthy and always exist in everyday life
And additional practical shooting to use fire arm
Muay Thai- Clinch
Taekwondo - Kicks
Capeoira - Flow
BJJ - submissions
Wrestling- control(being able to keep your opponent on the ground)
Judo - Takedowns
Krave Maga - GJJ Gun Jiu Jitsu
Shotokan Karate - Distancing
Boxing - Footwork/Head Movement
Lethwei - Punching
Jeet Kune Do - Speed and timing
FMA - Knife work
Ameridote - groin attacks
Kyokushin Karate - Conditioning
Did you get this idea for the video from a anime called kenichi the mightiest disciple?
honestly as jiu jitsu guy, i wouldn't take submissions, but positional control, both knowing how to hold, and escape bad positions.