Hindu strength training... (as taught by Swami Bua).

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @kilcoykilcoy3410
    @kilcoykilcoy3410 2 года назад +25

    Man the ancients knew what they were doing. 👍👍👍

  • @Marquito76r
    @Marquito76r 11 лет назад +7

    I love this video, I've viewed it many times. Sad to hear about the passing of Swami

  • @rfjohns4452
    @rfjohns4452 Год назад +19

    Shocking fitness level needed to prepare for ancient combat.
    Alexander the Great's army saw what India's armies were about & wanted no part of it.
    Having done heavy lifting & endurance running these exercises are spectacular so exercisers try some out especially squat movements.
    I've talked to young Hindu's in Canada that seem to know nothing about these exercises preferring to use machines at gym that are far far easier but produce little.

  • @survivalkiller9003
    @survivalkiller9003 Год назад +6

    Is no one going to talk about how hard this music goes?

  • @jdbrown371
    @jdbrown371 16 лет назад +3

    Amazing! I recently started doing Hindu Squats and Pushups as best I could learn them from videos. I can't wait to try some of these exercises.

  • @markf007
    @markf007 Год назад +6

    I've been doing some of these mainly the Squats and the Pushups. I went from barley being able to do 5 pullups to doing 15

  • @vadawale1
    @vadawale1 10 лет назад +6

    I like all these exercise as it is ancient type of exercise without equipment
    every one once in a day have to do all these exercise by that our body will definitely fit and healthy

  • @bextx
    @bextx 15 лет назад +1

    this is AMAZING! i teach hatha yoga at a texas yoga studio and i have never seen this before. true evidence of why we are to be eternal students. always something to learn. this is the ultimate marriage of what i know of as plyometrics and hatha yoga. thank you for sharing.

  • @Spladoinkal
    @Spladoinkal 15 лет назад +1

    These exersizes are actually very good for connectivity with your spirit. The high numbers of them help you stay more relaxed, and the stretching opens up the meridians in your body.

  • @rahulsharma1971
    @rahulsharma1971 16 лет назад +3

    I am a former professional badminton player. trained for 15 years. 2 years ago I started playing squash with a serious interest, in parallel with my job. 1 year ago I started these Indian methods of exercises to get fit for squash. They give me muscular endurance, cardiovascular endurance, agility, flexibility all in a single workout. Pain in my knees, elbow, back, due to earlier injuries vanished within 3 wks! Do not forget to breath through nose only and the rythm of breating. Enjoy!

  • @ERIC052778
    @ERIC052778 13 лет назад

    FUNCTIONAL STRENGTH at its Simplest and FINEST! Oneof the sssoooo MANY REASONS why I have so much respect for Body weight work outs,Yoga, Qi Gong and traditional MA :)
    tO THE POSTER OF THE VID,..thanks :)

  • @hadidta
    @hadidta 13 лет назад

    ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT,KEEP THE MULTIGYM THESE ARE MORE THAN JUST EXERCISES

  • @abhisheksinghsaidpur1096
    @abhisheksinghsaidpur1096 2 года назад +3

    Amazing

  • @koundinya75
    @koundinya75 11 лет назад

    awesome. I seriously loved these exercises. Let me practice few which suits me.

  • @patrioticdevil
    @patrioticdevil 2 года назад +4

    So this is what even Mike Tyson took inspiration or his neck training

  • @SilentDragonJR
    @SilentDragonJR 12 лет назад +1

    I agree with you Vishals2 and have found the same in my experience. The muscle built from these types of self-resistance exercises build not onlyfunctional muscle (in regards to wrestling and hand-to-hand combat which weight lifting IME have been pretyt useless for) but also denser and stronger muscle than lifting weights. If you're just interested in a nicer physique or bigger looking muscles then go with the weight lifting. Weights build bulk faster, but bulk is slow and mostly water.

  • @Ymirson999
    @Ymirson999 11 лет назад

    Magnificent. Would you post the number of repetitions for each exercise? I would be grateful.

  • @gtrefghuk
    @gtrefghuk 13 лет назад

    These exercises look easy but I could imagine they're BRUTAL!!

  • @saszablaze1
    @saszablaze1 11 лет назад +2

    this is reallyu cool - thank you so much for pisting this - I'd love to work this into my routine - how long would you do this for and how many reps of each? AGain, many thanks for posting - this looks the DON.

  • @SilentDragonJR
    @SilentDragonJR 12 лет назад +1

    you could always take this same exercise but flip it in reverse. Instead of bending your back out (backwards) and rotating on your neck, do it with your back bending the opposite way so that this way you can put your knees on the floor and control how much of your body weight is going to your neck and do it like that adding more of your weight until you get where you'd like to be then do it the other way.

  • @IcedZer0
    @IcedZer0 2 года назад +4

    I feel like I’m gonna get a phone call from a Japanese girl saying “7 days”

  • @albart151
    @albart151 12 лет назад

    thanx every1 4 the responses - u all r an inspiration ...

  • @armitage4
    @armitage4 13 лет назад

    I ask you to make videos for each exercise so that all the people interested in traditional indian workout methods can learn from it.

  • @Datwun
    @Datwun 15 лет назад +1

    I do TaiChi and see these exercises as good compliment to condition whole body. However, I wonder if some of these exercises that involve repetitive knee bending while weight bearing, whether they would be beneficial to strengthen supporting muscles of the knee or whether potentially damaging and lead to premature wear of knee joints. I guess it would depend on whether or not the exercises were done properly; weight sinking down through core into ground instead of down & out through the knees

  • @saif1002
    @saif1002 12 лет назад

    my brother is doing this and he has shaped up quick i am going to start this now

  • @JeanLucJLA
    @JeanLucJLA 12 лет назад

    Amazing! Thanks for posting this! :)

  • @motule
    @motule 12 лет назад

    depends on if you are training for strength or if you are training for mass. if you don't have a good range of motion while training for strength like olympic lifters would the likelihood of getting injured due to poor technique increases significantly. it also depends on the exercises you choose. compound exercises often increase your mobility while isometric exercises tend to stiffen the joints and reduce flexibility

  • @SilentDragonJR
    @SilentDragonJR 12 лет назад +1

    not to mention with weights you may train to lift 200lbs over your head... but only be able to do it once. weights don't do much for explosive power, muscle endurance or functional muscle memory (for the most part)

  • @AroraRaman8009
    @AroraRaman8009 12 лет назад

    All you need to do is a mixture of Squats, deadlifts, Barbell Rows, Military Presses and Bench Presses.

  • @jcsump
    @jcsump 10 лет назад +3

    Looks like I have a new workout routine...

  • @Tienkou111
    @Tienkou111 12 лет назад +1

    I need to ask, how healthy is this for the knees?
    This just popped up to my mind, because I've suffered resilient knee pains since highschool (almost 10 years) I have managed to to do some kettlebell and barefoot running to get my knees back to shape.
    However, it hurts my knees just to watch the guy with double knee braces doing squats with that stick, but maybe I just don't know any better. Is he wearing those because the practice or is this good way to strengthen the knees?
    Cheers!

  • @DirtSpray
    @DirtSpray 12 лет назад +1

    @20baki20 weight training mostly gains you muscles, bodyweight training strenghtens joints, tendons and makes you more agile weightlifting stiffens you.

  • @arulpr
    @arulpr 13 лет назад

    This looks like the warm session for Kalari payatu ( Kerela's Martial Art). A state in southern India

  • @talusan909
    @talusan909 13 лет назад

    I like it. Thanks

  • @narezul
    @narezul 12 лет назад

    cool vid i do alot of this stuff and didnt realize its hindu

  • @reneclarke9093
    @reneclarke9093 11 лет назад

    what are the name of the squats they do with the stick??? I love that exercise it kills the legs

  • @awkwardpizza
    @awkwardpizza 12 лет назад

    I know it does and I have read some stuff written by the people you mentioned. Maybe I should have stated that "using myself" works out better for me than weight training. sorry fo any confusion.

  • @Dudongo86
    @Dudongo86 12 лет назад

    Weight lifting for strength is necesary, every professional has a program, you can get very strong with bodyweight but to get maximal strength you need to lift!

  • @TheGreeny38
    @TheGreeny38 13 лет назад

    Every now and then i have to physically restrain people in my job. The problem is i can feel i have lost a lot of strength as i dont exercise any more. Would you recommend this workout or something else. many thanks.

  • @RYAN071180
    @RYAN071180 16 лет назад

    thiS IS GREAT training, where can i find the music ?

  • @Blaphtome
    @Blaphtome 15 лет назад

    Very interested in the exercises here. Is there any place I can get complete instruction for this. I can tell just by watching that these exercises will yield excellent gains in muscular endurance, overall conditioning, and flexibility. Believe combining some of this with the cardio and plyo work I do could improve my sports performance substantially. Any info you could provide would be appreciated.

    • @adityasharma485
      @adityasharma485 11 месяцев назад

      Come to India in any 'Akhara' the old version of gyms

  • @SilentDragonJR
    @SilentDragonJR 12 лет назад

    the reverse position I'm talking about is the same as if you were about to do pushups or a handstand but only with your knees on the floor. This won't work out the back muslces like the other way will though but it will work the neck. nameste

  • @manpaalsingh
    @manpaalsingh 12 лет назад

    where is this,
    also is there is there any pullup/chin up type excercises in traditional hindustani fitness regimes.

  • @maxsp90
    @maxsp90 12 лет назад

    good idea!!!

  • @jamesmunroe6558
    @jamesmunroe6558 2 года назад +5

    I really like these exercises but this video is frustrating to watch because a lot of this footage is repetitive, shot from the same camera angle, and cuts away too soon for the viewer to see the full range of motion of each exercise. The videographer could have made much better choices.

    • @yammy8859
      @yammy8859 Год назад

      True, playing it 0.5 speed helps to see them better, the song also seems appropriate slowed down

  • @pamphlex
    @pamphlex 16 лет назад

    top video ! ! !

  • @Eric3Frog
    @Eric3Frog 12 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. Why is one participant wearing knee braces?

  • @JaiRamJaiRamJaiRam108
    @JaiRamJaiRamJaiRam108 Год назад

    Super👍🙏👌

  • @wayofthewonderer
    @wayofthewonderer 15 лет назад

    really funny actually, looks like a right workout as well

  • @albart151
    @albart151 12 лет назад

    mnpli - i have just got serious about physical training due 2 some health issues that surfaced last year - i was 356 lbs (i'm 6' 6" tall) , i am now down to 310 lbs due 2 diet & running/ power walking everyday - how do i start strengthening my neck as a beginner? or is it safe 4 me 2 start with the neck bridges that i see being exhibited here n ur video ... ?

  • @chaussette1er
    @chaussette1er 16 лет назад +1

    it's tala matrix, with Zakir Hussain , Trilok Gurtu.... great ;)

  • @IvanDrago187
    @IvanDrago187 16 лет назад

    This video rules!

  • @saszablaze1
    @saszablaze1 12 лет назад

    wow thats INSANE

  • @ShinSakuraNoMai
    @ShinSakuraNoMai 11 лет назад

    I think you already got a reply but just lie down and have your head with neck over an edge and try to straigten the neck as if you were lying. It seems easy but the muscles will tire fast and go hard. Don't forget to stretch and relax the muscles :D

  • @livingsouljourney312
    @livingsouljourney312 9 лет назад

    strength building

  • @monicabouchard4296
    @monicabouchard4296 9 лет назад

    basically crazy hardcore yoga

  • @KeilCas
    @KeilCas 12 лет назад

    didnt read the description thought this was a new dance video

  • @TimelessEndless
    @TimelessEndless 13 лет назад

    @20baki20
    Did you seriously compare bodyweight exercises with eating chocolate to survive? My God..you have so much to learn.

  • @Far7anR
    @Far7anR 11 лет назад

    why arent there any workouts for the upper and lower backs?

  • @tepesavvas4283
    @tepesavvas4283 2 года назад

    perfect boys

  • @CSGraves
    @CSGraves 15 лет назад

    Well, he did seem to think it worth putting illustrations of these push-ups and squats in The Tao of Jeet Kune Do.

  • @jrpetersjr
    @jrpetersjr 13 лет назад +1

    @20baki20 Some of the best athletes ever never used weights.

  • @dilip920
    @dilip920 10 лет назад

    00.40 what is the name of that exercise? benefits?

  • @saszablaze1
    @saszablaze1 11 лет назад

    also where is swami buaji? I am coming to India soon, and could do with some more practical knowledge such as this.

  • @Daski69
    @Daski69 10 лет назад

    0:10 - 0:16 guy to the right
    wouldn't it be better to always do the hindu pushups like that instead of getting back to the starting position from the cobra position by just arching forward. I feel like you'd put more tension on the shoulders and triceps like that.

  • @joebob2299
    @joebob2299 12 лет назад

    Weight training is more than capable of increasing strength, flexibility, and endurance. It is a part of many professional athletes', and unprofessional average Joes', training programs. Read anything written by Lou Schuller, Alwyn Cosgrove, Mark Rippetoe, and--fuck it--Eugene Sandow. Sandow's dead, but if I'm going to generalize from a single individual to the rest of a given population in order to support an argument, then he's my man.
    Or, I'll use myself. It's worked for me so far!

  • @111Panda
    @111Panda 13 лет назад

    The music...with all of them doing what their doing...is like a bad music video
    XD

  • @zadararmbenders846
    @zadararmbenders846 12 лет назад

    what type of music is this

  • @ClassicToonsVault
    @ClassicToonsVault 2 года назад

    Seen after 10yrs

  • @TheCoolguy143
    @TheCoolguy143 11 лет назад

    Looking big doesn't mean a person has become stronger. Body building is totally a different thing, a person who has the best body at an international event cannot b the strongest man. The title clearly mentions strenght training, I hope u undstnd the diff between strength training n body building :D

  • @bosanaczauvjek
    @bosanaczauvjek 13 лет назад

    thumbs up for ghandi

  • @ninadbhatt
    @ninadbhatt 15 лет назад +1

    check out kalari (indian martial art) videos and you will forget your judo, not trying to down you or anything just watch it and you will see (watch the whole thing). Its a damn shame, hindus are so passimistic that they would rather be ruled by others then to hurt them. Otherwise mogals and British had a world of hurt coming to them when they invaded.

  • @stevenmcgillivray9283
    @stevenmcgillivray9283 2 года назад +1

    Where's the pulling exercises?

    • @stevenmcgillivray9283
      @stevenmcgillivray9283 2 года назад

      @@aniketsatpute2389 I understand.

    • @DharaBheem
      @DharaBheem Год назад +2

      It usually happens as rope climbing with a lot of variations in the akhada along with drawing a LOT of water from the well! But rope climbing is not functional hence, traditional hindu training stresses on lathi chalan(staff movements) to build a functional upper torso.

  • @Jade3liphant
    @Jade3liphant 15 лет назад

    If it didn't severely affect my health i would

  • @mukeshpandiyan6203
    @mukeshpandiyan6203 10 лет назад

    what is that exercise at 1:21 ?

  • @cbraat27
    @cbraat27 15 лет назад

    have you ever seen a hindu wrestler? i think you'd rescind your sacrcastic comment if you did

  • @sitarnut
    @sitarnut 12 лет назад

    Killer Tabla and Bass- is it Zakir Hussain and Bill Laswell -Tabla Beat Science?

  • @cbraat27
    @cbraat27 15 лет назад

    theyre not?

  • @littleringodud
    @littleringodud 12 лет назад

    Because the word "Hindu" is in the title...

  • @TheCoolguy143
    @TheCoolguy143 11 лет назад

    I hope ppl watching this vid come here when they undstnd diff between body building n strength training. Best example would be Shaolin monks, evry1 knws tht they r strong as an Ox bt they dnt look like Body builders......so plz if u dnt agree with whts shown in the video, atleast try to be sensible :D

  • @yahalaQ8
    @yahalaQ8 12 лет назад

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  • @0musing
    @0musing 16 лет назад +1

    These guys do not look like fine specimens!! Are these things really effective?

  • @DweeD1516
    @DweeD1516 13 лет назад

    @20baki20 ahhh.. i see what you did there

  • @kichhimushona
    @kichhimushona 16 лет назад

    try n find out fren it really works....

  • @ebecerra85
    @ebecerra85 12 лет назад

    This should help with people with flexibility problems like many bodybuilders have....but don't expect to get big doing these....just another tool in the tool box

  • @blearghp
    @blearghp 11 лет назад

    Apparently you have never heard of The Great Gama. He died undefeated and lifted a 1.2 tons stone by the age of 22. I bet all of them are able to flick your forehead to Pluto.

  • @littleringodud
    @littleringodud 12 лет назад

    Mate, this style of training will get you nowhere fast! You may have SOME gains in strength and flexibility at first... But it'll come to a screaming halt an then it's all endurance... Do this and you'll wind up looking like the guy with the tattoos.... Scrawny and frail looking... Seriously guys.. Lift some DB's/BB's, sling a sandbag around, get on the gymnast rings, a few isometric holds here and there and you're sweet! But I'm sure some people think this method has merit because the word "Hi

  • @eonorez3
    @eonorez3 12 лет назад

    damn i think im gonna break my neck if i do these..and most of these exercises have a hint of kama sutra -_-

  • @tazveon
    @tazveon 12 лет назад

    @ysomioc yep i agree. I was looking everywhere for the best way to put on huge muscles mass. And I heard it from one of my body builder friend, that you can use this method to gain big muscles. The video is public now. Have a look >> bit.ly/NEQ4FK?=jmvved

  • @francisaldrin82
    @francisaldrin82 11 лет назад

    You are correct. even i was very sad since i workout well for abs but nothing was coming. And My international body building trainer also recommended this 7 food elements to kill your fat belly. you can see it here bit.ly/19lvGaD?=nlxdr

  • @NewMnT
    @NewMnT 15 лет назад

    Yoga Jr.

  • @Syahidroslan
    @Syahidroslan 11 лет назад

    Absolutely right. i know the bad fat is the reason that stopping 6 pack coming outside even we work out well.
    And the surprising part is my friend who is not doing much excercises, maintaining his six pack with this secret food items.
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  • @DiamorphineDeath
    @DiamorphineDeath 11 лет назад

    resistance is resistance dude, your body can't tell the difference between bodyweight training and weights. Its all about the goal. Weightlifters don't train that way because they deadlift, bench and squat which they have to practice day after day for years to become good at their sport. Just like body weight dudes doing muscle ups, you're not gonna see them perfecting their clean and jerk form. Its all about the goal, one system isn't better than any other

  • @HemanthKumar_theone
    @HemanthKumar_theone 11 лет назад

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  • @ninadbhatt
    @ninadbhatt 15 лет назад

    look i hardly think mnpli is a practitioner, lets put aside humble (no offense mnpli i respect you dog.) The point is simple your chai tea came from indian martial art and yoga. And believe me when I say the above techniques are not just meant to make you strong but to out last you everyone. check out kalari videos where master of this art (who perform similar exercise on dialy basis) are over 100 years old and still running strong.

  • @binni8184
    @binni8184 12 лет назад

    only weight lifters should lift weights. to become a better wrestler you should wrestle and not lift weights

  • @shane90000
    @shane90000 11 лет назад

    why exercise with sticks

  • @Evilcyber
    @Evilcyber 12 лет назад +1

    To be honest, I don't see any strength training here. All this trains is flexibility and endurance.

  • @zatickisaflirt
    @zatickisaflirt 12 лет назад

    Humping a stick is a good training

  • @Bodyweightculture
    @Bodyweightculture 15 лет назад

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