These types of Subreddits are the least fun, the "official", super serious, OG ones. They're heavily moderated by people that don't even get paid for it lol.
So Seth gotta say you've traveled the world, met with many trainers of many styles, shared so many stories with us all. Now obviously the next step is wrestling with a bear. It's really your own fault you've set the bar high with your insightful and entertaining videos.
The guy at 14:57 is actually the one growling. His name is Alex Terrible and he's the vocalists of a Deathcore band called Slaughter To Prevail. He can make some pretty gnarly sounds lmao
Alex actually had a bareknuckle fight recently as well. Also, I'm sure YOU already know but if that video was made after Baba Yaga then it's not like it's the first time he's wrestled with a bear lol.
I've lived for some months above a gym that had a kids bjj class twice a week. I'd only hear it from above, but it sounded like the most chaotic environment on earth lol
Hi Seth. I'm one of the new moderators on r/martialarts. Kind of an interesting position here. End of 2023, the subs old mods were all replaced and Halfcut (the lead moderator of r/Sambo) obtained the sub. He's since added myself and a few other mods from the r/Bullshido sub. We've pretty much left the rules as they were when taking over the sub so far, but are working on trying to make it better than it's been. It's definitely a weird sub historically, as martial arts can really draw out some oddballs. Obtaining a large sub all at once with an existing user base that's kind of all over the place is a challenge to figure out how to make positive changes with, so we're in it for the long haul trying to figure out how to improve things. When it comes to "Low Effort Content," the way I judge this is on how you post something. If people are just dropping videos and leaving, the sub gets bogged down with Karma farming videos that bring no discussion to the sub. If a video is posted with some body of text that brings some discussion bait to the table, I'll approve the post every time.
About using a sword in one or two hands: it seems a lot of people underestimate the advantage of using a sword in one hand. You see this in a lot of game systems, where using a sword in two hands simply confers a bonus, which is only balanced by the ability of using a shield or second weapon in the other hand if you use a one handed grip. In reality, things aren't that simple. Basically, both grips have their own advantage. There are plenty of sources for historical fencing systems where you use a sword one handed, without having something in your other hand. You gain a significant amount of range with a one handed grip, which is really important in most fencing situations. Using two hands will primarily give you more controll. You also get more power, sure, and while hitting hard is not necessarily that important, hitting fast is. However, the difference in speed is quite small if you know how to properly generate power with a one handed grip, especially since a one handed grip is usually more nimble, allowing for different motions than the two handed grip. Where the two handed grip really shines is in allowing you to use a bigger, heavier weapon while still being agile. My opinion is that if a sword is light enough that you can use it in one hand effectively, you are probably better off doing so rather than using both hands. In the end, it's more of a question about what works best for you in a given situation. Source: been a HEMA instructor for ten years.
I don't practice sword fighting, but I am pretty sure you can move (and especially accelerate) your sword very fast by moving one of your hands forward, while pulling the other hand back, and you can't exactly do that with just one hand. Right? Also why not just use a sword two handed and switch to one handed if you need? People definitely did, and do that, at least for range, even with actual two handed weapons.
The point of why japanese swords are two handed tho for it to cut deeper as it is prmarily meant to slice whit like a kitchen knife.. another advantage whit the design itself is that it is much easier to learn how to use effectivly in general, which is why it was adopted by Korea as well, it was commented that it took less than a month to make new recruits proficient enough for the battlefeild rather than 5 months upon adopting the new design.
@@thehuntermikipl1170 The "push and pull", as the technique of power generation that you are describing is often called, is widely regarded as ineffective. I'm not an expert at two-handed swords myself, but if you want to read into why, there is an article by a physicist HEMA practitioner that goes into great detail of why this doesn't really work. Google "swordstem push pull" and you'll find it, it's called "Physics, Push-Pull with the longsword, bad cuts…. and you!". By the way, I'm not saying that there aren't great ways of generating power with a two-handed grip, just that a one-handed grip has some techiniques of power generation, like the moulinette or molinello (same technique but different languages), that can generate a surprising amount of power. As for switching from two-handed to one-handed grip, that is absolutely done with two-handed swords to get more reach, both in European swordsmanship and Japanese kenjutsu. That can be a bit risky, as the recovery is generally slower when wielding a large sword in one hand. What, to my knowledge, is almost never done is switching from a one-handed to a two-handed grip with a one-handed sword. The only exception I can think of is half-swording, were you grip the blade with one hand. That is a different kettle of fish, though, since it's primarily a close-quarters anti-armor technique.
you also have to take into account that if we're talking actual effectiveness using a sword with one hand gives you a free hand to do other things you can try to grapple your opponent or confuse them, disarm their own weapon in a fight to the death there are no rules, y'know? I kinda forgot how effective just grabbing onto your opponent could be until I saw some gameplay of Hellish Quart
As a judo guy who's never tried breaking my neck, that fireman scorpion literally had me screaming -"Tuck your head IN!!" Also, kids competing in BJJ is just crazy to me. In judo, at least in my country (sweden) you are not allowed to even train limb locks or chokes untill you are 15 years old.
12:55 that's hella legit! I believe the guy who did he o-goshi has kendo experience (purely by how unfazed he was by the other dude's attacks and his apparel). Speaking as a kendo guy myself, there is no throws or takedowns in the typical kendo curriculum but it's not unreasonable to assume that this guy also has judo experience. Older style kendo (gekkiken) also included many judo aspects, and the two styles compliment each other very well. I would imagine that perhaps the kendo guy opted to use grappling instead of sword work due to the fact that neither of them are wearing protective head gear, which can risk damaging the eyes of either opponent. Super cool to see kendo + judo together, in the way that it originally was!
That last guy was Alex Terrible. He's one of the best deathmetal scream singer of all time and he's making his way into high level amateur MMA in his country.
Taichi is exactly what I was thinking too, like taichi in the park kind of taichi. I think karate might even be too much unless they found a sensei who would tailor the kata training too them, namely let them do kata slower. But that might be disruptive to a public class. Hopefully they find something
As someone who has been browsing r/ martial arts heavily this past week at work and saw all of these posts, this felt like a personal evaluation by Seth of my work life.
Tai chi(non spar or combat), yoga and meditation for those of with serious injuries. Sadly no sparing. Its just the reality of the situation. HOWEVER: doing the above will be seriously helpful to those living with disability and serious injury. Im speaking as an former fighter (judo and mma and various others + military) now old and disabled. For me I train every day, movement, with the likes of tai chi and shadow boxing etc + a LOT of stretching and exercises from physio - this has enabled me to be in the position of able to walk with a stick, without this training id be in a wheelchair probably, for years I kept going to dojo/gym as 'keep fit' but eventually the risk of further damage was just too great. I really miss it. Also regarding the man with the bear - That's how bears 'play', they clinch. Black bears are often very friendly with humans that they know - often domesticated, if the man was a say a park or zoo keeper or domesticated the bear then this is no more dangerous than playing tug of war with a big dog. The man even clearly invited the bear to play at the start of the vid. Of course your a moron if you try this with a wild bear of any colour... and good luck trying to domesticate a brown, grisly or god forbid polar.
Guys, don't let anything distract you from remembering the time that chick said "I thought it was sensei, not sensitive Seth"! In the championship 😂😂😂😂😂
10:10 the amount of people on instagram that were deadass arguing that the guy wasn’t trying at all and she was going 100% just because they can’t comprehend the idea of a woman beating a man in anything was hilarious.
Its an ego thing. These are the types to say military dudes are the best hand to hand combatants. If a military dude lost, and they act like military dudes are better than themselves automatically, it follows the woman would easily win against the commenter. Therfore the guy wasn’t even trying because a woman doing well in bjj? Nonsense. Bonus points if they’re ALSO the kind of person to say size doesn’t matter in bjj or bjj favours the less powerful.
@@tillburr6799 I disagree with the last part. These are the types to say that BJJ is useless in a street fight and size matters more than skill. These are dudes that don’t train anything but are convinced they’d beat a female UFC champ in a fight.
Seth, the dude fighting the bear is called Alex terrible. He has a RUclips channel and a tremendous growl for metal singing. Listen to his doom song, it's absolutely hype!
I was going to respond BJJ as a martial arts where your head doesnt shake alot, but i remembered taking a knee to my face once, attempting to stop someone from rolling flat on my back.
Don't fight bears. If you get out alive it's not just because the bear didn't want to kill you that day, it's also because it didn't want to play too rough and didn't make sudden moves that could break all your bones like dried-up cheese strings. No human in the world can beat a bear that's even remotely trying.
I recognized alot of those clips in the beginning from the Batman: Arkham games. 1:51 in particular was the exact same except he jumps into the punch at the end.
The last video was of Alex Terrible, singer of deathcore band slaughter to prevail. He’s makin the noises and the best seemed more calm. He does bare knuckle fights so he trains
weird story time re:TBI one of my best friends in Korea survived a brain aneurysm when he was about 18. It inspired him to completely change his life and take up martial arts, even though his head is currently being held together by metal plates and clips in his brain. 22 years later, he's still going strong teaching MMA to the military. He was well known and respected in our community as one of the best fighters in the city. It is possible to train with this sort of injury, but it's important that your training /sparring partners know your situation and to take appropriate care, which we should be doing anyway.
9:30 I think the guy with the knife might be “pranking” him and have a fake knife. They said it was on Halloween and that would explain why he looks like has staged doing a goofy “imma getcha” thing but the MMA guy full slams him like it’s real
Bros wakazashi was just a katana that was definitely a sword greater than 2 shaku…. The whole point of the wakazashi is for “tactical” situations. They were back up swords and also meant for interior combat…. By definition the sword must be under a certain length to be a wakazashi, and that just looked like a cheap shitty katana Edit: Also in regards to the girl with TBI I started up Iado recently which is an incredibly peaceful and meditative martial art involving the use of a katana… which I guess helps explain the first part of my comment lol… but it’s very enjoyable and relaxing and feels good when you get better, and it’s fairly feasible to practice solo
Yesh thats Alex terrible playing with the bear and yes Alex is making the noises lol. Hes death core vocalist he also had a bare knuckle fight recently
If anyone can answer this question I would appreciate it I have severe scoliosis, so my spine is fused, so I can’t bend my back. What martial arts would you recommend me trying?
that was probably kenjutsu. kendo doesn't do grapples or throws. but then again he didn't do much, just blocked and kept moving towards the weeb who probably challenged him because he saw ruroini kenshin and though that made him an expert. the guy might have mixed in something else along kendo
Did that guy make that noise? YES that would be Alex Terrible of slaughter to prevail. Only one of the most brutal vocalist in the metal scene since caveman were around.
About the guy who was wrestling the bear, yes he was making the noises, the guy is Alex terrible, he's the vocalist of a deathcore band named slaughter to prevail.
15:00 yes Seth, that man is making that noise. he is a russian metal musician that goes by Alex Terrible, and that sound is pretty much his whole thing.
9:18 well I just want to say that I'm practicing Baranta, the traditional Hungarian martial arts, and we have 1 huge rule: ON THE CONCRETE TOO. shorttly, that means, you have to know how to fight, how to roll, how to fall not just on the tatami, but on concrete too
On the subject of martial arts for the brain guy... Maybe Capoeira? Lots of movement, yes, but the point is not to hit, but more to unballance (and play). Another really interesting suggestion would be FlowArts. (Maybe something to react to as well) It's largely based on martial arts weapons. But instead of trying to hit somebody else, you're dancing with your weapon. Choose what you like and set your own pace. Theres a surprising amount of flow artist everywhere... My personal favourite "weapons" are rope-dart, buugeng and dragonstaff. But poi, hoop and contactstaff are always popular. From nunchucks to contactballs, there is a LOT to choose from.
the guy you saw fighting with the bear is called "alex Terrible" and is a mettal vokalist for slaughter to prevail, yeah hes the one making the sounds (also he does barknuckle fights)
The guy who tried to stab the MMA fighter was trying to stab him in the chest or neck but the guy threw his arms up. That's why the knife guy stopped and looked like he was hesitating. He was just trying to find a way to stab the dude somewhere vital and not in his arms. It's 200% real AF and not staged. Slow the video down as slow as it goes and watch it again, you'll see what I mean
4:49 I know it's usually stupid to theorycraft combat stuff, but its fun. Wouldn't it make sense to just brutalize the back of the dude's thighs once you've grabbed an ankle?
GUYS WE DID IT. We got unbanned lol. (Apparently it was some older mod that hated fun lol)
People that hate fun?! Yeah, I've encountered mods like that. Poor miserable MF'ers.
Wow, you beat all of r/martialarts.
These types of Subreddits are the least fun, the "official", super serious, OG ones. They're heavily moderated by people that don't even get paid for it lol.
Meme Subreddits of the same topics are way better, you still get advice if you ask, and you won't get banned for everything.
Alex Terrible was the growler.
bro said "this guy could be in trouble, but i'm gonna pause the video so he won't be". Seth, as always, you are a genius
Outside the box thinking for sure.
Its Alex Terrible!
Seth might have saved that man's life.
hes so real for that tbh
This reminds me of that scene from Street Fighter where Zangief says, "Quick! Change the channel!"
So Seth gotta say you've traveled the world, met with many trainers of many styles, shared so many stories with us all. Now obviously the next step is wrestling with a bear. It's really your own fault you've set the bar high with your insightful and entertaining videos.
I mean, he's wrestled some huge, high-level Sumo guys. That's pretty close. Minus the huge claws and teeth, so yeah . . . I agree. Bears are next.
The guy at 14:57 is actually the one growling. His name is Alex Terrible and he's the vocalists of a Deathcore band called Slaughter To Prevail. He can make some pretty gnarly sounds lmao
Did an amazing Doom cover with lyrics
Alex actually had a bareknuckle fight recently as well. Also, I'm sure YOU already know but if that video was made after Baba Yaga then it's not like it's the first time he's wrestled with a bear lol.
Wait until seth randomly looks up viking and hears the alligator growl
@@blake5112Or a live performance of Demolisher when Alex roars out "Demolisher" at jet engine volume without a microphone.
but did he survive the bear fight?
Dude at the end is Alex Terrible. He's a deathcore vocalist. He wrestles one of his friends pet bears very often
how is this a real sentence xD
@@metalface_villain I mean. He's Russian, so it's a different reality ahah
actually did a bareknuckle fight aswell, good dude all around
I love it, now i need to listen to his music
@@hui890890 i think that this were recordings for Baba Yaga
Kids learning BJJ is hilarious. My coach runs a kids class and when he teaches it he has to tell the kids to NOT practice against their parents. lol
I've lived for some months above a gym that had a kids bjj class twice a week. I'd only hear it from above, but it sounded like the most chaotic environment on earth lol
Hi Seth. I'm one of the new moderators on r/martialarts. Kind of an interesting position here. End of 2023, the subs old mods were all replaced and Halfcut (the lead moderator of r/Sambo) obtained the sub. He's since added myself and a few other mods from the r/Bullshido sub.
We've pretty much left the rules as they were when taking over the sub so far, but are working on trying to make it better than it's been. It's definitely a weird sub historically, as martial arts can really draw out some oddballs. Obtaining a large sub all at once with an existing user base that's kind of all over the place is a challenge to figure out how to make positive changes with, so we're in it for the long haul trying to figure out how to improve things.
When it comes to "Low Effort Content," the way I judge this is on how you post something. If people are just dropping videos and leaving, the sub gets bogged down with Karma farming videos that bring no discussion to the sub. If a video is posted with some body of text that brings some discussion bait to the table, I'll approve the post every time.
About using a sword in one or two hands: it seems a lot of people underestimate the advantage of using a sword in one hand. You see this in a lot of game systems, where using a sword in two hands simply confers a bonus, which is only balanced by the ability of using a shield or second weapon in the other hand if you use a one handed grip. In reality, things aren't that simple. Basically, both grips have their own advantage. There are plenty of sources for historical fencing systems where you use a sword one handed, without having something in your other hand. You gain a significant amount of range with a one handed grip, which is really important in most fencing situations. Using two hands will primarily give you more controll. You also get more power, sure, and while hitting hard is not necessarily that important, hitting fast is. However, the difference in speed is quite small if you know how to properly generate power with a one handed grip, especially since a one handed grip is usually more nimble, allowing for different motions than the two handed grip. Where the two handed grip really shines is in allowing you to use a bigger, heavier weapon while still being agile. My opinion is that if a sword is light enough that you can use it in one hand effectively, you are probably better off doing so rather than using both hands. In the end, it's more of a question about what works best for you in a given situation. Source: been a HEMA instructor for ten years.
I don't practice sword fighting, but I am pretty sure you can move (and especially accelerate) your sword very fast by moving one of your hands forward, while pulling the other hand back, and you can't exactly do that with just one hand. Right?
Also why not just use a sword two handed and switch to one handed if you need? People definitely did, and do that, at least for range, even with actual two handed weapons.
The point of why japanese swords are two handed tho for it to cut deeper as it is prmarily meant to slice whit like a kitchen knife.. another advantage whit the design itself is that it is much easier to learn how to use effectivly in general, which is why it was adopted by Korea as well, it was commented that it took less than a month to make new recruits proficient enough for the battlefeild rather than 5 months upon adopting the new design.
@@thehuntermikipl1170 The "push and pull", as the technique of power generation that you are describing is often called, is widely regarded as ineffective. I'm not an expert at two-handed swords myself, but if you want to read into why, there is an article by a physicist HEMA practitioner that goes into great detail of why this doesn't really work. Google "swordstem push pull" and you'll find it, it's called "Physics, Push-Pull with the longsword, bad cuts…. and you!". By the way, I'm not saying that there aren't great ways of generating power with a two-handed grip, just that a one-handed grip has some techiniques of power generation, like the moulinette or molinello (same technique but different languages), that can generate a surprising amount of power.
As for switching from two-handed to one-handed grip, that is absolutely done with two-handed swords to get more reach, both in European swordsmanship and Japanese kenjutsu. That can be a bit risky, as the recovery is generally slower when wielding a large sword in one hand. What, to my knowledge, is almost never done is switching from a one-handed to a two-handed grip with a one-handed sword. The only exception I can think of is half-swording, were you grip the blade with one hand. That is a different kettle of fish, though, since it's primarily a close-quarters anti-armor technique.
you also have to take into account that if we're talking actual effectiveness using a sword with one hand gives you a free hand to do other things
you can try to grapple your opponent or confuse them, disarm their own weapon
in a fight to the death there are no rules, y'know?
I kinda forgot how effective just grabbing onto your opponent could be until I saw some gameplay of Hellish Quart
nerd
As a judo guy who's never tried breaking my neck, that fireman scorpion literally had me screaming -"Tuck your head IN!!" Also, kids competing in BJJ is just crazy to me. In judo, at least in my country (sweden) you are not allowed to even train limb locks or chokes untill you are 15 years old.
Sweden is cucked.
12:55 that's hella legit! I believe the guy who did he o-goshi has kendo experience (purely by how unfazed he was by the other dude's attacks and his apparel). Speaking as a kendo guy myself, there is no throws or takedowns in the typical kendo curriculum but it's not unreasonable to assume that this guy also has judo experience. Older style kendo (gekkiken) also included many judo aspects, and the two styles compliment each other very well. I would imagine that perhaps the kendo guy opted to use grappling instead of sword work due to the fact that neither of them are wearing protective head gear, which can risk damaging the eyes of either opponent. Super cool to see kendo + judo together, in the way that it originally was!
that asmr lady edit was hilarious, the visual jokes from the editor are just overall great lol
That last guy was Alex Terrible. He's one of the best deathmetal scream singer of all time and he's making his way into high level amateur MMA in his country.
Actually he lives in Florida now and has his own youtube channel under the same name. A collab would be cool.
You know nothing about deathmetal nor do they have anything to do with it since it's a deathcore band...
Taichi is exactly what I was thinking too, like taichi in the park kind of taichi. I think karate might even be too much unless they found a sensei who would tailor the kata training too them, namely let them do kata slower. But that might be disruptive to a public class. Hopefully they find something
I think they should look for a public class that is willing to have one of the MA teachers inform them on which moves to try and not try
im only here for the pillow fighting content from now on
7:00 nunchucks energy is so accurate lmao
Did not expect to see Alex Terrible fighting a bear on Sensei Seth Reacts 😂
A new smosh video cut into a sensei Seth video is not the crossover I expected lol
As someone who has been browsing r/ martial arts heavily this past week at work and saw all of these posts, this felt like a personal evaluation by Seth of my work life.
Tai chi(non spar or combat), yoga and meditation for those of with serious injuries. Sadly no sparing. Its just the reality of the situation.
HOWEVER: doing the above will be seriously helpful to those living with disability and serious injury.
Im speaking as an former fighter (judo and mma and various others + military) now old and disabled.
For me I train every day, movement, with the likes of tai chi and shadow boxing etc + a LOT of stretching and exercises from physio - this has enabled me to be in the position of able to walk with a stick, without this training id be in a wheelchair probably, for years I kept going to dojo/gym as 'keep fit' but eventually the risk of further damage was just too great. I really miss it.
Also regarding the man with the bear - That's how bears 'play', they clinch. Black bears are often very friendly with humans that they know - often domesticated, if the man was a say a park or zoo keeper or domesticated the bear then this is no more dangerous than playing tug of war with a big dog. The man even clearly invited the bear to play at the start of the vid. Of course your a moron if you try this with a wild bear of any colour... and good luck trying to domesticate a brown, grisly or god forbid polar.
*still trying to make you watch or play yakuza games, or Kurohyou*
that would be amazing
based choices
Guys, don't let anything distract you from remembering the time that chick said "I thought it was sensei, not sensitive Seth"! In the championship 😂😂😂😂😂
10:10 the amount of people on instagram that were deadass arguing that the guy wasn’t trying at all and she was going 100% just because they can’t comprehend the idea of a woman beating a man in anything was hilarious.
I think people see "fast movements" as "trying hard". Women are usually very fast in bjj, and they use it to their advantage.
Happens literally every time.
Its an ego thing. These are the types to say military dudes are the best hand to hand combatants. If a military dude lost, and they act like military dudes are better than themselves automatically, it follows the woman would easily win against the commenter.
Therfore the guy wasn’t even trying because a woman doing well in bjj? Nonsense. Bonus points if they’re ALSO the kind of person to say size doesn’t matter in bjj or bjj favours the less powerful.
@@tillburr6799 I disagree with the last part. These are the types to say that BJJ is useless in a street fight and size matters more than skill. These are dudes that don’t train anything but are convinced they’d beat a female UFC champ in a fight.
@@tarettime9392 So "these types" are pretty much like 95% of untrained men?
Seth, the dude fighting the bear is called Alex terrible. He has a RUclips channel and a tremendous growl for metal singing. Listen to his doom song, it's absolutely hype!
That was Alex Terrible from slaughter to prevail, the man vs the bear, I think he might actually have made the noise
r/streetmartialarts is the real deal.
Seth is like the chubby YT Kenichi
Old Pre-WWII Kendo had a lot of throws and sweeps.
6:35 and with that, the moderators decided they had made the right decision banning seth
I was going to respond BJJ as a martial arts where your head doesnt shake alot, but i remembered taking a knee to my face once, attempting to stop someone from rolling flat on my back.
Did not expect to see Alex Terrible in a Sensei Seth video
Don't fight bears. If you get out alive it's not just because the bear didn't want to kill you that day, it's also because it didn't want to play too rough and didn't make sudden moves that could break all your bones like dried-up cheese strings. No human in the world can beat a bear that's even remotely trying.
a bear cub, however =))) JK, yeah, you should not mess with any dangerous animal
True, but I believe there are 1-2 species that are small enough that you can scare away.
that is obviously a trained bear
@@AcceleratingUniverse Looks like it skipped some classes though 🤣🤣
@JakeOfIL cut him some slack, he's still getting out on the mats
The Vance refrigeration is a pristine joke lmao :D good job
That last clip was crazy. It must have been really scary for that bear to wrestle Alex Terrible.
You’re always funny imo, but you were really in top form in this one 😂.
Thank you for this channel, it cracks me up.
The kid in yellow was having his best moment and so was the girl in the doorway
Dude wrestling the bear is the front man of the Russian band Slaughter to Prevail and he can actually make these noises 😂
14:58
Alex Terrible from Slaughter to prevale?
Yes
was, was that alex terrible? 😂😂
Seth's reaction to Alex Terrible was priceless
dude, you are the first, and, probably, the only one reacting guy, whose video I actually enjoyed
Maybe the knife guy tried to prank the wrong dude.
Ohhhh that’s why you post in taekwondo… when you get really desperate
I have way too much appreciation for you pulling up the Mystical line.
I recognized alot of those clips in the beginning from the Batman: Arkham games. 1:51 in particular was the exact same except he jumps into the punch at the end.
If you ever see me in the woods fighting a bear, HELP THE BEAR
I love tha you added the smosh clips for kids fighting XD
😂 the dragonball yell got me.
90% of people who talk about martial arts on the internet don't actually train in a gym/dojo.
The last video was of Alex Terrible, singer of deathcore band slaughter to prevail. He’s makin the noises and the best seemed more calm. He does bare knuckle fights so he trains
That is Alex Terrible making the bear noise
The "red marks" commentary.... it's been a long time since I laughed that hard!
weird story time re:TBI
one of my best friends in Korea survived a brain aneurysm when he was about 18. It inspired him to completely change his life and take up martial arts, even though his head is currently being held together by metal plates and clips in his brain. 22 years later, he's still going strong teaching MMA to the military. He was well known and respected in our community as one of the best fighters in the city. It is possible to train with this sort of injury, but it's important that your training /sparring partners know your situation and to take appropriate care, which we should be doing anyway.
9:30 I think the guy with the knife might be “pranking” him and have a fake knife. They said it was on Halloween and that would explain why he looks like has staged doing a goofy “imma getcha” thing but the MMA guy full slams him like it’s real
7:08 not the red marks 😱😱
That guy wrestling with a bear is Alex Terrible vocalist of Slaughter to Prevail, he is one of the best metal vocalist imo
I love that the editor used a VERY recent Smosh clip 10/10
I expect "I entered a pillow fighting contest and won nationals" soon
youre a internet treasure, sensei
Bros wakazashi was just a katana that was definitely a sword greater than 2 shaku…. The whole point of the wakazashi is for “tactical” situations. They were back up swords and also meant for interior combat…. By definition the sword must be under a certain length to be a wakazashi, and that just looked like a cheap shitty katana
Edit:
Also in regards to the girl with TBI I started up Iado recently which is an incredibly peaceful and meditative martial art involving the use of a katana… which I guess helps explain the first part of my comment lol… but it’s very enjoyable and relaxing and feels good when you get better, and it’s fairly feasible to practice solo
Excellent video, thank you sir
r/martialarts has always been kinda weird to me, good to hear i ait alone seth lol
12:00 those asian kids look terrified lol
When Alex The Terrible makes better bear noises then the bear.
Yesh thats Alex terrible playing with the bear and yes Alex is making the noises lol. Hes death core vocalist he also had a bare knuckle fight recently
If anyone can answer this question I would appreciate it I have severe scoliosis, so my spine is fused, so I can’t bend my back. What martial arts would you recommend me trying?
hospital jutsu
Of all the martial arts I've done, I've found kendo to be the most forgiving. Both of my sensei have bad knees but are still very strong.
Gun.
@@earthing3696 already done that one 😂
you dont bro
its too late
I imagine the guy with the knife was hoping to just intimidate rather than cause actual harm
that was probably kenjutsu. kendo doesn't do grapples or throws. but then again he didn't do much, just blocked and kept moving towards the weeb who probably challenged him because he saw ruroini kenshin and though that made him an expert. the guy might have mixed in something else along kendo
I saw rurouni kenshin. It made me... I don't remember any of that show actually.
3:33 - Why would you want him to? 🤨
Did that guy make that noise? YES that would be Alex Terrible of slaughter to prevail. Only one of the most brutal vocalist in the metal scene since caveman were around.
I REALLY want to see the upcoming pillow fighting video!!!
About the guy who was wrestling the bear, yes he was making the noises, the guy is Alex terrible, he's the vocalist of a deathcore band named slaughter to prevail.
The knife attack one was on Halloween so it was probably just a goof that got the guy paralysis for his troubles
"Vance Refrigeration" LOL!
15:00 yes Seth, that man is making that noise. he is a russian metal musician that goes by Alex Terrible, and that sound is pretty much his whole thing.
Hey man. I just wanted to say that you’re a cool dude and I enjoy your channel. God bless you.
The bear one is alex the terrible from slaughter to prevail. Amazing vocalist and yes that was him making that noise
@5:43 Haidong Gumdo is fun. Good cardio, isometric strength building, very gentle on the joints and head -- as long as you don't do the dive rolls.
The guy Wrestling the bear is the singer of slaughter to prevail... so it was probably him who made that noise
I had a traumatic brain injury too, Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai are my first base
9:18 well I just want to say that I'm practicing Baranta, the traditional Hungarian martial arts, and we have 1 huge rule: ON THE CONCRETE TOO. shorttly, that means, you have to know how to fight, how to roll, how to fall not just on the tatami, but on concrete too
My only thought seeing those flailing guys that you're guessing are Systema: Side kick! POW!
can't wait to see seth doing sumo with a bear
A cool martial art for that girl could be Kyudo. Super chill and you learn how to use a bow(yumi)
That was very likey Alex Terrible grunting. Russians and their bears... I love it
That's a good looking surfboard you got there.
At 1:40-2:05, is that an actual style? Also, love the videos. You inspired me to start Karate! ❤️
It's stuntmen from Canada, and the girl is a stuntwoman from France. I trained with the guys throwing each other here in Toronto.
On the subject of martial arts for the brain guy...
Maybe Capoeira?
Lots of movement, yes, but the point is not to hit, but more to unballance (and play).
Another really interesting suggestion would be FlowArts.
(Maybe something to react to as well)
It's largely based on martial arts weapons. But instead of trying to hit somebody else, you're dancing with your weapon.
Choose what you like and set your own pace. Theres a surprising amount of flow artist everywhere...
My personal favourite "weapons" are rope-dart, buugeng and dragonstaff.
But poi, hoop and contactstaff are always popular.
From nunchucks to contactballs, there is a LOT to choose from.
That is Alex Terrible, singer of a russian deathcore band. And yes he is making sounds like that😊
That Grizzley Bear segment....TOP F*CKIN NOTCH COMEDY. Got my sub easy lmfao
the guy you saw fighting with the bear is called "alex Terrible" and is a mettal vokalist for slaughter to prevail, yeah hes the one making the sounds (also he does barknuckle fights)
The guy who tried to stab the MMA fighter was trying to stab him in the chest or neck but the guy threw his arms up. That's why the knife guy stopped and looked like he was hesitating. He was just trying to find a way to stab the dude somewhere vital and not in his arms. It's 200% real AF and not staged. Slow the video down as slow as it goes and watch it again, you'll see what I mean
Waiting for that guy's head to get eaten by the bear
This was hilarious lmao
That was a very highly trained bear 😂
4:49 I know it's usually stupid to theorycraft combat stuff, but its fun.
Wouldn't it make sense to just brutalize the back of the dude's thighs once you've grabbed an ankle?
r/MuayThai is pretty interesting.
looks really dangerous, but that guy hugged a bear... so I think he won life.
10:51 He was training to fight firebenders 💀
90% sure the bear Wrestler is Alex Terrible from Slaughter To Prevail