I tried Muay Thai for 30 days... and had a fight

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2022
  • I tried Muay Thai for 30 days… and had a fight🥊
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    ➡️ Huge thank you to Elton and Ambush Muay Thai for training me during the month! Try them out yourself!
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    Muay Thai, sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, is a combat sport that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques. This discipline is known as the "art of eight limbs", as it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, and shins. Join in my one month journey through Muay Thai, as I learn Muay Thai for 30 days.
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  • @KizeBae
    @KizeBae  Год назад +213

    I'm BACKKKK with another 30 day challenge video. Probably my toughest challenge yet🥵What do y'all think about Muay Thai and the final fight?🥊
    Huge thank you to Ambush Muay Thai and the coaches at the gym for taking me from 0 to 30! Stay tuned for more challenges.
    Use the link below for 20% off an annual subscription of Brilliant: brilliant.org/KizeBae/ 🧠

    • @Seantorky3
      @Seantorky3 Год назад +2

      Amazing achievement in 30 days. You should be proud of yourself. Normally we wouldn't call sparing a fight.

    • @granddaddy_funk
      @granddaddy_funk Год назад +2

      This was really cool! you should try boxing too so you can fill in those gaps and become a well rounded martial artist.

    • @ShahYT.Official
      @ShahYT.Official Год назад +1

      next is Lethwei and maybe you can meet Dave Leduc for your training or tips

    • @KarlKarsnark
      @KarlKarsnark Год назад +1

      EPIC! Simply getting in the ring is the greatest challenge of all. To see the complete opposite end of the Martial Arts spectrum, you may want to try a 30 day challenge with Aikido. It isn't the most "practical" style in the world, but it still has many benefits and several highly effective techniques. Keep training. Cheers!

    • @Marc-fr5pu
      @Marc-fr5pu Год назад

      Really impressive! I commend you so much for the way you apply yourself in all your challenges and of course this one. Watching you spar and utilise what you had learnt was so cool to see. Keep going with everything you do, you definitely gave me food for thought. I do MMA, so hearing the coach compliment you on how fast you learn and your attention to learning should always be a priority for any sport and field of study for that matter. So well done! Awesome job on the video as well

  • @johnjinglehimer2900
    @johnjinglehimer2900 Год назад +697

    2 minutes in I can tell you're gonna progress faster than average. Some people just understand technique quickly regardless of martial arts experience and you definitely got that going for you.

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 Год назад +61

      Her proprioceptive awareness is very high. I have a friend just like this. He can analyze very quickly how someone is using their body in a specific sport, break down the movements in his mind, and utilize it effectively enough to do the sport really well on the first day. He did this with golf, bowling, disc golf, football, snowboarding, and downhill skiing.

    • @roborbiettinoisgone392
      @roborbiettinoisgone392 Год назад +16

      She also has experience with Taekwondo so that probably helped with her fitness

    • @markoviitanen2671
      @markoviitanen2671 Год назад +5

      I agree. She has good coordination and hips are moving easily with the techniques right out of the bat. I was also quick learner when I started. It was a lot easier for me, than most.

    • @joaomariadonascimento6031
      @joaomariadonascimento6031 Год назад

      mulher gueru gue voce mi em cini a luta

    • @joaomariadonascimento6031
      @joaomariadonascimento6031 Год назад

      sou nininho um garoto

  • @clinicallydepressedcat3497
    @clinicallydepressedcat3497 Год назад +243

    side note but very important: do not put your contacts back in after they hit the mat without cleaning, the mats carry bacteria which will go through the lense into your eyeball, there have been fatal instances of this. maybe look this up to be safe. great vid and well done

    • @sebfox2194
      @sebfox2194 Год назад +16

      Yeah, I wear daily disposable lenses for sport, and if my lens falls out in the gym, it goes in the bin.

    • @MrBurgerPal
      @MrBurgerPal 8 месяцев назад

      Rip to that 16 year old bjj kid

    • @sergeantb.r3575
      @sergeantb.r3575 6 месяцев назад +2

      You’re not supposed to wear contacts or glasses during a match or during training. You must be able to adapt and overcome.

    • @ninuts9653
      @ninuts9653 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@sergeantb.r3575 What a bunch of BS...

    • @RK-um2bj
      @RK-um2bj 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ninuts9653 it isn't bs, I spar half blind to avoid all that, you adapt after a while

  • @izzatthaqif7213
    @izzatthaqif7213 Год назад +453

    30 days and you're already this good?????
    you're already better than 60% of the people who've trained for a year

    • @pena1950
      @pena1950 Год назад +26

      It's about the discipline and having the right coach.

    • @goonigugu43
      @goonigugu43 Год назад +13

      she has had more training before her footwork and her disciplined blocking

    • @zzenishim
      @zzenishim Год назад +22

      no, shes not better than 60% of the people whove trained for a year, its not just how it looks, its the technique, power, speed, explosiveness, and footwork which we didnt get to see too much of

    • @justine5804
      @justine5804 Год назад +10

      @@zzenishim Exactly. You can only know a person's skill on the ring.

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 Год назад +4

      she already has martial arts experience brow 😁😁

  • @rohitchaoji
    @rohitchaoji Год назад +189

    This tells me it's possible to learn Muay Thai in a month PROVIDED you're already an athlete and have the work ethic of a competitive athlete. For some of us, it is still training technique, strength and conditioning, and setting a good, active routine for months, and sometimes years before we can hold our own in an in-gym sparring session. That said, I think training in combat sports has definitely helped me build mental toughness and making me realize that I can push past what I think is my limit.

    • @omegasquad868
      @omegasquad868 Год назад +3

      im sure she didnt do this all in one month just 30 days of training so im thinking maybe 3 days a week so a few months of training

    • @rohitchaoji
      @rohitchaoji Год назад +5

      @@omegasquad868 I think her being an athlete in a related sport still makes it possible to learn it in that duration. It's like a wrestler going to a jiu jitsu class for 30 days. The results will be very different from someone who just got off the couch and decided to do jiu jitsu for 30 days.

    • @MrBurgerPal
      @MrBurgerPal 8 месяцев назад +2

      It’s the 1 on 1 instructions imo, at my gym there’s usually like 30 people so the coach can only give me a few pointers at most a session for a few seconds

  • @salaad1385
    @salaad1385 Год назад +154

    Crazy how underrated this channel is

  • @Nuhjeea
    @Nuhjeea Год назад +62

    NO FUCKING WAY! I swear you and a few other channels had a huge influence on me really trying BJJ. While at it, I also discovered that I love MMA in general and now I see you drop this video for Muay Thai. Totally unexpected but awesome!!!

  • @MrNamaikisaru
    @MrNamaikisaru Год назад +12

    I trained Muay Thai many years ago. To do that much in 30 days is amazing. Great work.

  • @mysweetrhodora
    @mysweetrhodora Год назад +142

    Since you're Austin based, it would be really dope to see you try historical longsword and other weapons at Austin Historical Weapons Guild! They're super nice and it's always fun to see more folks try HEMA (historical european martial arts).

    • @padraigin2929
      @padraigin2929 Год назад +6

      Great idea!

    • @KizeBae
      @KizeBae  Год назад +13

      Would be fun!

    • @TheWabbitSeason
      @TheWabbitSeason Год назад +2

      I've run into many Kendo and Kenjutsu practioners at HEMA training. Everyone loves to fight with two-handed swords.

  • @kirkshammett94
    @kirkshammett94 Год назад +37

    My first month of Muay Thai. My shins and ankles were in agony!

  • @capibaramalo7235
    @capibaramalo7235 Год назад +96

    I find it funny that I signed up for a Muay Thai/BJJ gym when you did your BJJ challenge. So now 8 months later I see you start Muay Thai and I'm reminded of how grateful I am for that video you made. As now an experienced (lol) MT practitioner seeing you pick it up was fun, keep it up Kize!

  • @paulosimoes9007
    @paulosimoes9007 Год назад +62

    4x Muay Thai National Champion here, you did amazingly well for someone that never did martial arts before

    • @OuroborosWorm
      @OuroborosWorm Год назад +6

      Completely agree that she did amazingly well, but it's worth noting that she already has experience in Tae Kwon Do.

    • @ronmate4208
      @ronmate4208 Год назад

      4x champ eh? Sure bud

    • @khanofkhans6546
      @khanofkhans6546 Год назад +3

      @@ronmate4208 first rule of the internet is disbelieve everyone. But it's not impossible they aren't. There are plenty of small countries out there where being a national champ wouldnt be that much of a stretch. Or who knows, could be from a legitimate country with legitimate Muay Thai fighters.

    • @KizeBae
      @KizeBae  Год назад +16

      Thank you! But I have about a year of experience in Taekwondo and a few months in Tukong. No experience with muay thai going in!

    • @charlottesphie7037
      @charlottesphie7037 Год назад

      Hahaha. Talking champion

  • @JohnnyBGSkills
    @JohnnyBGSkills Год назад +102

    When Elton talks about mass and acceleration, he's referring to a physics concept in martial arts! When it comes to the force of impact of your punch for example, you could apply "Linear Kinetic energy". Kinetic energy (K) is equal to one-half the product of its mass, m, and the square of its velocity, v, or K=1/2mv2. This is what Kize is doing in (1:00). Note: Her base/legs aren't rotating. Just her wrist.
    Here's a secret for ya'll: If you add rotation to your Strike (With your whole body from your feet to your fist) the kinetic energy will increase by 20%. "Rotational kinetic energy" is where huge physical power is at. Kize applies this in (1:51) because she rotates from her base into her kick. The power is so visible that even her cameraman reacts xD.
    Kize, you are a role model for thousands, and for millions who haven't discovered you yet. Keep that guard up and all of the Great work you're doing 🔥

    • @apollokujira
      @apollokujira Год назад +3

      dang,.....I probably need to re-open my Physic book in high school again.....

    • @sportmuaythaiv1045
      @sportmuaythaiv1045 Год назад

      @ Johnny BG. True, Kinetic energy is the key, but a capable trainer would have a solution for power. If Ms Kize Bas had better form, she would have bio-mechanic advantage to compliment her executions.

    • @RandomGuy041
      @RandomGuy041 Год назад

      🤓

  • @thejoshuathomas
    @thejoshuathomas Год назад +12

    The coaches speech at the end resonated deeply with me. I've had to lean on my ability to learn when getting back into sprinting. From form and technique, to warm-ups, drills, and stretching, it's a much different beast than my knowledge base of lower body gym workouts. But I've never felt better, so I know the patience with myself and consistency is paying off.
    Much respect to you for being a lifelong learner and challenging yourself in ways that aren't initially comfortable. It inspires many and sets a wonderful example for many generations to observe and absorb. All the best.

  • @cindyup2916
    @cindyup2916 Год назад +5

    He is the best trainer I have ever seen in a sport like this! And you did so well... fighting ist hard

  • @MADAOSushi
    @MADAOSushi Год назад +3

    Huh, I didn't expect to see this video and see it be a gym a mile away from me. Ambush is dope.

  • @justinR8986
    @justinR8986 Год назад +27

    Four 5 min rounds?! Wow, I’ve fought my whole life in martial arts and mma and four 5 min rounds with fresh people every time at a high pace like that is insane! Major major MAJOR respect for you girl!

  • @TenchiBushi
    @TenchiBushi Год назад +2

    Your awesome KB! Greetings from Northern Japan!

  • @koriye6668
    @koriye6668 Год назад +6

    That's awesome! Coach Elton and the Ambush crew are excellent. I trained there for about a year, never did Muay Thai before then but I learned a lot. Best Muay Thai gym in the Austin area for sure.

  • @trevorlay5262
    @trevorlay5262 Год назад +6

    Great video! loved the end part about learning to learn. You have a skill for storytelling can't wait to see what you try next. can i suggest scuba diving aboard maybe Egypt.

  • @Mmamicx
    @Mmamicx Год назад +1

    Called it!!!! I had a sense it was only a matter of time since your martial videos.

  • @nebulastar3087
    @nebulastar3087 Год назад +7

    Really love seeing you try these martial arts challenges Kize.

  • @TheSunnySide
    @TheSunnySide Год назад +1

    this was fun to watch - tnx & keep up the great work - S

  • @JacksonGmma
    @JacksonGmma Год назад +7

    This is Jackson from the video, this is so cool to see out into a video! Keep up the good work 🔥

    • @KizeBae
      @KizeBae  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jackson, keep killing it!

  • @skylermadrigal2690
    @skylermadrigal2690 Год назад +23

    This was very brave of you

  • @pieguymcduck8600
    @pieguymcduck8600 Год назад +3

    I saw those set ups, and that foot work deserves more screen time too!

  • @kimengle4692
    @kimengle4692 Год назад +7

    I applaud you for doing these 30 day challenges. You’re 1 badass woman!!

  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse Год назад +4

    Well done! 🥊

    • @KizeBae
      @KizeBae  Год назад

      Thank you Jesse 🤸‍♂️🥋🥊

  • @CyclingMartialartswithMusic
    @CyclingMartialartswithMusic Год назад +8

    You did very good. Also, your style of kicking more than punching will get you far especially in "thai style" scoring. Congratulations.

  • @FranckBossi
    @FranckBossi Год назад +3

    IT's cool u've done that ! i trained 3 years and nothing for a year unfortunately but i really love that sport

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 Год назад +6

    Congrats Kize on taking on that challenge! Looking good for the short amount of time you had and only gonna get much better if you stay with it..video had me smiling ear to ear.. awesome girl!

  • @rob7890live
    @rob7890live Год назад +2

    Awesome - Well done - Very Inspiring

  • @bonochibear7895
    @bonochibear7895 Год назад +5

    Great job Kize!! That was awesome 👍

  • @noseatbeltsduffy7265
    @noseatbeltsduffy7265 Год назад +1

    Omg girl your MIND is so amazing!! I'm gonna show the new girls in my kb class this video -

  • @darianharris7707
    @darianharris7707 Год назад +2

    U just earned a subscriber on this video!!! Great content!!

  • @Travel-Couple
    @Travel-Couple Год назад +1

    Really amazing! You got some talent girl

  • @NPCTE23
    @NPCTE23 Год назад +5

    I had my first sparring yesterday after 3 weeks of training. A friendly one, not going too heavy. I recently stopped vaping and I was so short of breath but I did manage to put in a few good shots against a guy who frequents the gym for a year or so, so I was happy. Love this video, very motivating! You're extremely brave!

  • @rogerfulgham3941
    @rogerfulgham3941 Год назад +5

    Amazing, never did Muay Thai before, someday I'll try it

  • @showtime1235
    @showtime1235 Год назад +6

    i just finished the jiu jitsu video and saw this
    it’s a good day

  • @moop4567
    @moop4567 Год назад +1

    How in the heck are you so underrated??!!!

  • @checkfeint
    @checkfeint Год назад +2

    Great job! You did well! I would definitely train at Ambush if I lived near by

  • @lakostakis
    @lakostakis Год назад +7

    Your video about brazilian jiu jitsu gave me the boost to finally start it! And here you are, trying different activities and sports, i would never had the courage to do all these things, thats crazy and fcking inspiring! Keep them coming Kize and thanks for the big motivation boost! You rock.

  • @chrisyisouth
    @chrisyisouth Год назад +2

    Your RUclips videos are quite addictive. I subscribed BTW and this is your third video I’m watching.
    Let’s just say, I’m more than impressed.
    I’ll probably eventually watch all your videos. I’ll likely suggest your videos to some of my students as well.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @user-ju4fp6ls3s
    @user-ju4fp6ls3s Год назад +3

    Your very brave Kize!!👍🏽👍🏽

  • @charliebaker1427
    @charliebaker1427 Год назад +1

    Keep it up,muay thai is really fun

  • @OIP_1
    @OIP_1 Год назад +3

    awesome job! also the coach is excellent, great recap at the end.

  • @remimonsel9944
    @remimonsel9944 Год назад +4

    it's crazy how different are your challenges but so great to watch your involvement

  • @davidjensen3474
    @davidjensen3474 Год назад +2

    Uhh.. You have a lot of flexibility, dude! I used to do amateur boxing. But, I would need years learning the kicks.

  • @Trumkin42
    @Trumkin42 Год назад +20

    I'm actually really interested in your process of learning that he talked about, could you possibly do a breakdown of your approach to learning new things and how they translate to different types of skills?

    • @rashedulkabir6227
      @rashedulkabir6227 Год назад +1

      There are two types of skills. One is hard skill and other ks soft. Both skills have different learning method.

  • @zp_suki2836
    @zp_suki2836 Год назад +1

    You inspire me so much!

  • @Someonebutnoone10
    @Someonebutnoone10 Год назад +8

    Great work! Could definitely tell you put a lot of work into it! Awesome coach as well 👍🏼

  • @Brian-zw4zu
    @Brian-zw4zu Год назад +2

    You've done TKD and muay thai. Very good sets for strong kicks. How about finding a Choy Li Fut school to learn that? It's a traditional style of kung fu and a lot of schools mix in more modern methods to teach and help students progress into the system. It's a powerful and devastating kung fu style.

  • @gabrielsansar6187
    @gabrielsansar6187 Год назад +4

    superb effort.. and boxed excellently for only 30 days.. no one could say you don`t have v good potential if u kept with the sport

  • @Rockstarmama310
    @Rockstarmama310 Год назад +3

    Wow!!!! You did beyond amazing! Very impressive to see how fast you progressed through this journey! I hope you stick with it! He’s an amazing teacher and you are an amazing student! 🎉 keep at it!

  • @wanderer0013
    @wanderer0013 Год назад +2

    keep at it! you looked great for someone with 30 days under her belt!

  • @twistedcoffee1187
    @twistedcoffee1187 Год назад +3

    It was really exciting! Me either had my first fight( fairly intensive sparring) in my 30th day kickboxing training but you did it much better than me.

  • @tomilee78
    @tomilee78 Год назад +5

    You are a very talented person, you learn things much faster than average people. By the way, the viewership should have given you a dilemma that 30-day challenge contents are so much popular than others while you can create this kind only once a month. Maybe, 7-day challenges as contents? ;)

  • @liv9726
    @liv9726 Год назад +1

    This is so cool! I admire how strong your will-power is, it motivates me as well. And the editing here is super good, I wasn't bored throughout the whole video. Keep up the good work!

  • @kickinitwithkeith_
    @kickinitwithkeith_ Год назад +2

    Awesome progress in such short time! Come check out Warrior Family Muay Thai in Austin!

  • @HAQEEMisHERE
    @HAQEEMisHERE Год назад +1

    This is my first time on this channel..but seriously, she is very good

  • @Saerthen
    @Saerthen Год назад +4

    Each time you study a new martial art for 30 days like that, you'll be learning faster and faster. There are a lot of common aspects in different martial arts. Keep it up!

  • @selakforn
    @selakforn Год назад +2

    Hahaha they put you in the shark tank, your boxing definitely improved. awesome video!

  • @S3rgio__
    @S3rgio__ Год назад +2

    You did amazing! Awesome job 💪

  • @baddylou8101
    @baddylou8101 Год назад +1

    just found your channel from the drumming video love your videos now love from Australia. keep it up!

  • @amang1001
    @amang1001 Год назад +2

    Good job dude u represented yourself very well...

  • @4freki
    @4freki Год назад +1

    Absolutely love the positive energy you carry. 👍

  • @compleckz
    @compleckz Год назад +1

    Fantastic video. You did amazing for 30 days into the sport. My only criticism is that the music is way too loud for when someone is speaking.

  • @kat3493
    @kat3493 Год назад +1

    Pleeease do a 30 day challenge with Badminton! It’s so much harder than it looks and I believe it’s definitely more difficult than tennis, so you should give it a try!

  • @life.saksham
    @life.saksham Год назад +1

    truely inspiring kize............lots of love sis!!! 🙂

  • @alejandroderqui7465
    @alejandroderqui7465 Год назад +1

    Damn just a month of training??? Props to you

  • @benvb8457
    @benvb8457 Год назад +2

    Omg you're really an inspiration!!? Thank you so much

  • @jaywilliams6250
    @jaywilliams6250 Год назад +2

    You did an amazing job!!

  • @bebodhi
    @bebodhi Год назад +1

    My old school teachers never emphasized the use of the shin, so its always interesting to know where foreigners got this idea from. Peace

  • @henriquekatahira1653
    @henriquekatahira1653 Год назад +5

    You’ve done fantastic job in just 30 days. You kicking form improved so much and you could keep the pace and aggressive even running out of stamina. Learning definitely is a skill that can be learned and you are an awesome learner. ❤

  • @a_youtube_watcher837
    @a_youtube_watcher837 Год назад +2

    To be honest you learned very good for a 1 month 👍🏻😁

  • @BoBro99
    @BoBro99 Год назад +2

    You really inspire me to go learn something new. I appreciate your videos for sure

  • @Gymikera
    @Gymikera Год назад

    Woooow thank you for this!!! I will be starting my muay thai class next week

  • @mahbubhussain8550
    @mahbubhussain8550 Год назад +2

    love your work , keep grinding!

  • @micaylapresley
    @micaylapresley Год назад +3

    Hey Kize, I've been following for a short while and I really love that you give yourself a whole month on these challenges. I've done Muay Thai for a few years and it's definitely one of the most fun styles, except for Jiu-Jitsu imo. I have a question, how do you feel at the end of these challenges? Has there been any particular kind of challenge that stuck with you that you had to keep doing?

  • @MAZ501
    @MAZ501 Год назад +4

    I think she'll be ready to take on Khabib in a few months time with such focus and dedication.
    People who are new to fighting sports seldom realize how tiring those 5 minutes are...phew just thinking about my boxing days at school, took me 3 years to become champion in my weight class, but still tighten up when reminiscing about those final rounds.

  • @aynomyusdude1019
    @aynomyusdude1019 Год назад +4

    9:46 that footwork doee 🔥

  • @dylusional419
    @dylusional419 Год назад +1

    Lowkey becoming my favorite RUclipsr very fast

  • @SubaStar24
    @SubaStar24 Год назад +1

    "i also lost one of my contacts" brooooo I HATE THAT!!!! i felt that right away lol fighting half blind lol

  • @Verinius
    @Verinius Год назад +3

    I'm new to Muay Thai / Kickboxing too and I'm only at Day 9 so far. Your Day 2 already looks very good! I'm not even done watching yet but I gotta commend your very fast progress.

  • @jakett_plays7734
    @jakett_plays7734 Год назад +1

    Omg how happy I was to come across this video mauy Thai is my favourite martial art

  • @mateofernandez7662
    @mateofernandez7662 Год назад +2

    As usual, this is excellent! It's always so good to see you reach new objectives and being able to overcome yourself again and again, it truly shows your nature as a person through these challenges (:
    By the way, it would be very nice if in the future you tried some weapon-based martial art, like Kendo for example! There are plenty of Dojos nearby, I'm sure of that. I think it would be excellent as it is a beautiful sport and philosophy, and you don't always get the chance to hit each other with armor and bamboo swords!

  • @nomusician4737
    @nomusician4737 Год назад +3

    This is such a cool video! I've been thinking about doing just this for the last six months or so. I've been spending waaaaaay to many hours on the couch since covid started and think this would be a great way to kind of kickstart and shock my body into moving again after . I've been checking out different MT gyms in Thailand to live somewhere I don't really have a choice to not train. If I did it at home I'm pretty sure I'd find an excuse to miss a day, which will lead to a few days and then I'll be back on the couch... Thank you for inspiring me to actually try to achieve this!

  • @unknownsamurai8777
    @unknownsamurai8777 Год назад

    Yk this was actually fun to watch it was the perfect balance between exciting and chill you definitely earned a sub

  • @rxven1k605
    @rxven1k605 Год назад

    love this video good work Kize

  • @tamozen367
    @tamozen367 Год назад

    Great progress 👍

  • @thierryaugustin
    @thierryaugustin Год назад +1

    Don’t even know you but I’m so proud of you! Haha I was watching and rooting for you for all 4 rounds, the grit and determination is amazing 🎉

  • @DonkeyEMakesYouWiserNow
    @DonkeyEMakesYouWiserNow 3 месяца назад

    This was great, awesome job, the ending was so wholesome

  • @RichardLucas
    @RichardLucas Год назад +2

    That's three installments based on martial arts. One part of me wants you to take on something academic, but there's a slightly louder part of me that says why not go ahead and follow the through-line, and maybe take up light arms and a gun range. Maybe do a tactical school course a la Keanu Reeves (and Halle Berry).

  • @smokeyb7120
    @smokeyb7120 10 месяцев назад

    This was a really awesome video. This has made me even more excited to start my journey with Muay Thai fighting.

  • @cockk3292
    @cockk3292 Год назад +1

    Was waiting for this!

  • @jovanstar
    @jovanstar Год назад

    Great progress. I can see you learned pretty quick. Still a lot more to learn technique wise but kudos to you for taking on such a tough challenge. I hope you continue, nak muay ying.

  • @jordankang
    @jordankang Год назад +2

    awesome video! would have liked to seen more fights in the ring to prepare for the final one! but good progress!

  • @chrisdorpit1842
    @chrisdorpit1842 Год назад +1

    Now that you did a few fighting style for short periods of time. Take 3-5 years to become the best fight and make that a video. Love the content by the way.

  • @dublessings
    @dublessings Год назад +2

    You did really well!!

  • @drawboxing
    @drawboxing Год назад +1

    Your Mind games and Fight IQ is very impressing.
    You really are a fast learner!!!