Steven Seagal is DANGEROUS

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  • Опубликовано: 13 апр 2022
  • I survived 24 hours with Steven Seagal. He gave me a 'makiwara' (punching board) to condition my hands & knuckles. Although Aikido is not famous for striking, Sensei Seagal practices a martial art based on Japanese Jiu-jitsu. This includes punches and kicks. But unlike Brazilian Jiujitsu (BJJ), it doesn't involve submission grappling. Because the last place a samurai wants to be on the battlefield is the ground... Watch until the end for an epic surprise!
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  • @KARATEbyJesse
    @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +562

    PART 1: ruclips.net/video/7Gt-7U1ctao/видео.html

  • @bar8665
    @bar8665 Год назад +2772

    These two videos were in fact the best interview with Steven Seagal regarding martial arts in his entire career. Congrats and thank you.

    • @zaytoony
      @zaytoony Год назад +47

      i wholeheartedly agree.

    • @mscir
      @mscir Год назад +49

      I don't know if I've seen all of them, but I've never seen a better interview. These were awesome.

    • @cyberbas
      @cyberbas Год назад +63

      It was a delight see you connecting and Steven being a true Sensei ! It changed my perception I had of him.

    • @JeremiahMunoz
      @JeremiahMunoz Год назад +16

      Agreed

    • @johndamienreilly
      @johndamienreilly Год назад +44

      I think the main takeaway for Steven, should be to cut down on the takeaway's.

  • @webagent90
    @webagent90 Год назад +2374

    Probably the first and last good interview of Steven where you actually believe he knows martial arts and also the only interview where he doesn’t sound like a jerk, but actually a likable older guy.

    • @KeithofSpades
      @KeithofSpades Год назад +120

      You should also watch the interview with Scott Adkins! Adkins is a great interviewer, because he's both an actor and martial artist, so he asks the right questions.

    • @droidek3545
      @droidek3545 Год назад +13

      @@KeithofSpades i agree with my brother.. kaminsky is right its been a long time since i have seen steven segal's interview

    • @thexskating
      @thexskating Год назад +9

      BAFFLING to say the least. Lol

    • @rohankishibe8259
      @rohankishibe8259 Год назад +6

      @@KeithofSpades scott doing the interview or being interviewed? Link please?

    • @cliveedwards2958
      @cliveedwards2958 Год назад +4

      @@rohankishibe8259 I'd love to see that aswell !!!

  • @AbundantWarrior
    @AbundantWarrior 6 месяцев назад +37

    I'm not a martial artist but have always been a huge Seagal fan. His final piece of advice is tremendous! Not only does it apply to marital arts, but also to business and career skills! Glad I watched this video!

    • @AsscensionJoy
      @AsscensionJoy Месяц назад +4

      You're easily impressed

    • @Rick-the-Swift
      @Rick-the-Swift 6 дней назад +1

      Well said! Dr. Seagal should be an inspiration to us all. Not only does he immediately know at least 10 ways to kill a man with any object, but he also can speak English fluently in multiple accents all at once, including Japanese, Icelandic, and Hispanic. Haha, all kidding aside though, dude's a boss, and always has been. That's why he's made so many powerful enemies. It's funny to me that anyone can see him as "unimpressive". Either they haven't taken in the entirety of his well documented career and life, and are therefor speaking prematurely, or they have, but for some reason they were too busy being unimpressed by him to pay him the proper respect he deserves.
      Glad we all watched this video as well! 😄👍

  • @sonofursus
    @sonofursus 6 месяцев назад +25

    Wow. I was not expecting the Seagal you protrayed in the video. Excellent conversation, techniques, and wisdom. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @BigTiddyGothGrappler
      @BigTiddyGothGrappler Месяц назад

      It's definitely definitely without question not up to the standards of modern-day MMA but I have very little doubt that this man is actually a very real black belt and absolutely without a question of a doubt was a complete master of martial arts in the 80s and 90s but unfortunately for him things have evolved so fast old people like him have been left in the Dust by more modern technique and he gets made of for it which is really unfortunate

  • @realrkn1484
    @realrkn1484 Год назад +2878

    You can think what you want about Steven Seagal. But the important thing here is how Jesse is carrying himself here, respectful, humble and honorable like a Karateka should do even if he thinks otherwise in his mind.A great ambassador of the way. 押忍

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +578

      Karate begins and ends with respect 🙏

    • @emalieth8220
      @emalieth8220 Год назад +100

      @@KARATEbyJesse This is the greatest teaching I received from martial arts. Musashi wrote to make your fighting stance your everyday stance. We should think of respect as a stance as well. This is what makes some practitioners like Jesse stand out

    • @oremokinawanseidokankarate
      @oremokinawanseidokankarate Год назад +17

      Rei ni hajimaru. Rei ni owaru.

    • @wesbrown3831
      @wesbrown3831 Год назад +30

      That hits the nail on the head... take it one step further by just adding people in general and we may have a better world.

    • @andrikurniawan1654
      @andrikurniawan1654 Год назад +17

      @@KARATEbyJesse respect, unfortunately, has different definition, in real life, and in reality show or the likes. But you are the man of respect. Kudos.

  • @kgeo2686
    @kgeo2686 Год назад +763

    I’m in utter shock. A nice and genuine video about Steven? Pretty great honestly

    • @anthonygordon9483
      @anthonygordon9483 11 месяцев назад +25

      Ive never seen Steven talk this much in any interview. He must really like the streamer.

    • @jakkdlaw
      @jakkdlaw 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I am so shocked

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife 6 месяцев назад +20

      People talk a lot of smack about him, but he has legitimate skills, regardless what you think about his personality and some past behaviours. No-one is perfect. Obviously he's aging and getting a lot more rotund.

    • @you2uber530
      @you2uber530 6 месяцев назад

      i would believe he changed when some interviewer challange his skills, ask him about some other actor's skills, or quote someone taking steven a bit less seriously.

    • @who7950
      @who7950 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@anthonygordon9483people tend to be happy and talkative when talking about a hobby

  • @patkmulderig
    @patkmulderig 4 месяца назад +38

    It's super refreshing to see Seagal in his actual element, no lies, no over the top action, no silent killer tropes. Just a master martial artist imparting techniques to a student, really wish he did more things like this. He would be much more respected if he did this, and stopped making movies after Executive Decision.

    • @TranceHistorian
      @TranceHistorian 4 месяца назад +3

      I really wish he did his own karate videos on you tube.

    • @old__gamers
      @old__gamers 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TranceHistorianЕму нужно снять автобиографический фильм о его скитаниях в Японии, выступить в нём режиссером и постановщиком боевых сцен, взять молодого парня (похожего на него) на главную роль (например, Марио Касас бы подошёл) и лучше раскрыть свою историю (что-то типа фильма Ип Ман), тогда люди по-новому взглянут на личность Стивена Сигала.

  • @LesActive
    @LesActive 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice to see him a little less full of himself and subtly proving that he is, indeed, a very dangerous man with whom you don't want to mess. Especially for his age. Great set of videos, thank you!

  • @GreatLordJason
    @GreatLordJason Год назад +457

    I have to admit, everything else aside, I've never seen Steven Seagal comport himself with this much humility.

    • @TastyTacoSG
      @TastyTacoSG Год назад +64

      It's possible that the hate fir him is overblown and exaggerated

    • @El.broder
      @El.broder Год назад +46

      ​@@TastyTacoSG or he's behaving for the video

    • @mukiibipeter07
      @mukiibipeter07 Год назад +25

      @@El.broder or you just hate him

    • @MBkaido0101
      @MBkaido0101 Год назад +11

      To be honest. Steven is a boss.

    • @gudemik5335
      @gudemik5335 Год назад +8

      He even said that Bruce Lee kick was better than his own!

  • @noelaxton4941
    @noelaxton4941 8 месяцев назад +615

    Did you just make me rethink Steven Segal?
    Seriously, great job on both episodes. Well done.

    • @loilt5091
      @loilt5091 2 месяца назад +1

      Where can I get that wig, man⁉️

    • @bo0tsy1
      @bo0tsy1 Месяц назад +1

      Not really. sparring maybe, in a fight no, not like his movies. His movies are defense, despite lots of guns. Aikido is fluid defense style, Karate seems more active defense, both due to the situation.

  • @tommyoh
    @tommyoh 4 месяца назад +9

    That was unbelievable! I have a new found respect for Steven Segal.

  • @SageKage0
    @SageKage0 Месяц назад +2

    Yo Jesse respect to you and your brother, this is great stuff... And Sensei Seagal is legit, I'm no more listening to keyboard warriors.

  • @hourglas
    @hourglas Год назад +565

    So cool seeing Steven Seagal actually enjoying himself and having fun sharing knowledge.

    • @JSMinstantcoaching
      @JSMinstantcoaching Год назад +27

      That was very cool to watch indeed

    • @noahtipton7302
      @noahtipton7302 Год назад

      unfortunately he then goes off camera and sexually assaults his employees

    • @txmetalhead82xk
      @txmetalhead82xk Год назад +27

      My guess. He is a wiser man now. Age brings wisdom and humility. Although, he has always had a sense of humility about him. It looks like he really enjoys teaching, as opposed to being a practitioner. It is cool to see.

    • @hashly8521
      @hashly8521 Год назад +14

      @@txmetalhead82xk young seagal? humility? c'mon dude

    • @basedbane787
      @basedbane787 Год назад +3

      ​@@hashly8521 because 80s action movie stars are all so humble

  • @metalrobot3000
    @metalrobot3000 Год назад +55

    Jesse thank you for not being critical and allowing seagal to come out of his shell for us this is some of the best seagal footage in a long time

  • @ravilsayfullin
    @ravilsayfullin 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for such a sincere interview of sensei Seagal! One of the best video with master)))

    • @user-sb8oy3mj9b
      @user-sb8oy3mj9b 8 дней назад

      Waiting for your next top sci-fi movie! Hit it with all the cg you can ;) We waiting mr old scool :)

    • @user-sb8oy3mj9b
      @user-sb8oy3mj9b 8 дней назад

      Mr. Brush Lee is waiting... :)

  • @disabledokiedad
    @disabledokiedad Месяц назад +1

    Sensei Seagal I love the you demonstrate and explain more than just fighting and I feel from what I've heard your Master was an awesome person seeing this video to hear and this is an honor and show host thank you making this happen

  • @joelmiller4623
    @joelmiller4623 Год назад +442

    I loved the video and appreciate the perspective, BUT... can we all just say a prayer for the health and safety of his full time practice dummy! Kudos to that guy!

    • @kudakwashemwashayenyi4752
      @kudakwashemwashayenyi4752 Год назад +13

      😂😂😂😂😂facts

    • @stylif6651
      @stylif6651 Год назад +19

      Agreed and much respect; however, the human dummy is on a voluntary path to growth, desensitization, and refined perfection of the art. His gains are many and tremendous. 🙏🏼☯️

    • @leaslangen28
      @leaslangen28 Год назад +1

      @@kudakwashemwashayenyi4752 🤡

    • @FILMkijkertje
      @FILMkijkertje Год назад +2

      @Joel, thanks even in the first video I kept thinking about that Guy, it is a painful job

    • @LurkerDood
      @LurkerDood Год назад +9

      I wish I can be Seagal's practice dummy & soak up all that knowledge I'm bound to gain 🤔😁

  • @eivindgj3761
    @eivindgj3761 Год назад +424

    This Steven Seagal is the Steven Seagal that we all enjoy, he is less bragging and less critical he smiles and he laughs.

    • @aikidoboynj
      @aikidoboynj Год назад +38

      Yeah it's nice to see him with his guard down for a change.

    • @DonWilkey2013
      @DonWilkey2013 Год назад

      It truly is as Seagal stated about a majority of american haters of him. Their minds are of the Cold World War 2 paranoid mentality, they're stuck in the thought of, " don't trust anyone from eastern europe and eastern asia ".

    • @Ralphensteins
      @Ralphensteins Год назад +4

      X2

    • @briteppr62
      @briteppr62 Год назад +4

      True that!

    • @neruil77
      @neruil77 Год назад +25

      Because, I think he enjoys teaching his style. He's reliving his younger days

  • @LD-qj2te
    @LD-qj2te 6 месяцев назад +2

    I love this interview ! Coolest interview with Steven . This is the guy I grew up with and loved him . I could listen and watch all day

  • @mistral-unizion-music
    @mistral-unizion-music 5 месяцев назад +9

    That was a really great interview! 2 videos of very inspiring stuff. I know there was a lot of bad stuff written about Steven Segal that I was always wondering how much true they where.
    But I think he truly knows his martial art and he showed it great here. The spiritual side is very deep and interesting.
    Thanks for this, I now make my own opinion about the man and stop get influenced by all the bad words out there.
    After all, I was in awe when I watched his movies as a kid so I always had some deep respect for him, which I had lost only due to the main bashing out there from the last years.
    I recovered this respect towards him at the end of this amazing interview. Love you channel, very glad I found it!
    Thanks so much!

    • @old__gamers
      @old__gamers 2 месяца назад

      А теперь стоит пересмотреть его фильмы!

  • @Foxfire-traditional
    @Foxfire-traditional 7 месяцев назад +243

    One of the best and honest interviews I have seen in years. Giving a man a chance to share his spiritual take on life and the importance of quality martial arts.

  • @MarcioIkuno
    @MarcioIkuno 6 месяцев назад +31

    Jesse, you know what I like about you? It's because you're humble and are always willing and opened to learn (in this case, martial arts). I wish people to be just like that but for everything. It's a lesson for life.

  • @chefscorner7063
    @chefscorner7063 6 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed Part 1 enough to watch this 2nd Part. Seagal seems to show a much nicer and giving side than he's normally reported to have. Nice to see.

  • @user-sb8oy3mj9b
    @user-sb8oy3mj9b 8 дней назад

    It is the first time that we see an actor showing off so many useful notes ;) Thank you mr actor!

  • @Vendeevictores
    @Vendeevictores 6 месяцев назад +120

    Jesse, I’m so glad you had this opportunity to meet and train with Steven Seagal. I had the honor of spending a weekend training with him in the 90’s at a seminar open to all styles in Boulder Colorado. I experienced the effectiveness of his technique. He was a genuine nice guy and knowledgeable, patient and willing to discuss all aspects of the martial arts. He is no joke as many have tried to portray him. He too is human and may have made some mistakes. Haven’t we all…

  • @dennte9637
    @dennte9637 10 месяцев назад +181

    I just love how respectful but Jesse and Oliver are. Every single video is filled with respect and is a joy to watch.

    • @andrewvillavicencio8496
      @andrewvillavicencio8496 6 месяцев назад +6

      Agreed

    • @alexchmara3885
      @alexchmara3885 3 месяца назад +1

      Execpt about Brazilian JiuJitsu

    • @annakessler9372
      @annakessler9372 2 месяца назад +2

      i agree. Both are very respectful. Very non american way.. I liked it

    • @melbourne-heat.69-71
      @melbourne-heat.69-71 2 месяца назад +1

      The only time I ever saw Steve dangerous is when "Gene LaBelle" choked him out and he did a poo💩🤭 poo in his pants watching him waddling to the bathroom was very dangerous..If somebody walked by..😂

  • @80sbreaker
    @80sbreaker 10 дней назад

    This is the only steven Segals video were i did not went straight to the comments, very well done genuine video

  • @markdoughty8780
    @markdoughty8780 4 месяца назад +1

    Just by watching him work out with the other guys, you can pick up so much; I like the fact that to neutralize someone you hardly need to break a sweat. It is all technique and to perfect that technique it really is practice, practice, practice. Learned some from the master over the course of these two videos - thanks for uploading.

  • @torstenscott7571
    @torstenscott7571 Год назад +283

    While I value martial arts in all forms, and can appreciate the athleticism of MMA, I really prefer deeper conversations like this. I trained with a friend for 8 years who was a dedicated karateka (though he died a few years back) who would informally cross train with me. We often had serious talks like this which ranged from the mechanical/technical, to history and philosophy. These discussions take what most consider to be niche "hobbies" fitness routines, or purely self protection training and elevate the practice into something greater. True martial artists embrace this path as a permanent way of life and spiritual growth. Thank you for letting us participate in this discussion.

  • @mordi2537
    @mordi2537 Год назад +43

    First time in many years that I've seen someone NOT trashing Steven Segal. Here we got to see some of his martial talents. Thank you.

  • @frankpaws
    @frankpaws 5 месяцев назад +5

    Seagal is a Master more than even I knew. Dangerous is putting it lightly.

  • @user-lh1dq3wj7q
    @user-lh1dq3wj7q 24 дня назад

    One thing that stands out here is Steve's generosity. ty lads.

  • @wesbrown3831
    @wesbrown3831 Год назад +249

    I'm glad someone has made a respectful video of Shihan. Too many see the actor and not the Martial Artist,, they forget his roots are legitimate. You and your brother are just good people period. God bless you! Thank you 😊!!!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +21

      You're too kind 🤗

    • @josefsterling5462
      @josefsterling5462 Год назад +1

      Amen 🙏🏻👌🏻👍🏻💪🏻👊🏻

    • @calburner4635
      @calburner4635 Год назад +4

      And a universally respected martial artist at that. Truthfully, I considered Seagal a huckster until Jesse endorsed him.

    • @wesbrown3831
      @wesbrown3831 Год назад +4

      @@calburner4635 I think many get caught up in the antics and persona... which i will agree, doesn't help, but he does know his art and is keenly aware of others.

    • @josefsterling5462
      @josefsterling5462 Год назад +14

      @ozayevable he is a martial artist...wether u like it or not....but he is also an actor ..don't confuse the two

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 Год назад +241

    “Aikido is not merely about fighting and the development of the physical self but the perfection of the spiritual man at the same time. It has very harmonious movements, very beautiful to watch, and beautiful for your body to feel." - Steven Seagal

    • @JSMinstantcoaching
      @JSMinstantcoaching Год назад +13

      Awesome quote

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +69

      Fun fact: Aikido is not mentioned once in these 2 videos 👀

    • @varanid9
      @varanid9 Год назад +6

      @@KARATEbyJesse Now that you mention it....

    • @EldocSabote
      @EldocSabote Год назад +11

      @@KARATEbyJesse well maybe that's because what he does is not traditional Aikido? 🤔

    • @andrewrodriguez7310
      @andrewrodriguez7310 Год назад +9

      @@EldocSabote It's because there's significant overlap with all martial arts. I also believe Seagal was just being especially insightful and respectful by using the interviewer's martial art perspective for better connection to understand.

  • @crownmovers
    @crownmovers 3 месяца назад

    This 2 part interview made us completely rethink everything we thought we knew about Segal. Such great work!

  • @meedinstituteofself-defense
    @meedinstituteofself-defense 7 месяцев назад +281

    I had the pleasure of doing a Japanese commercial with Mr. Seagal way back in the 90's. He used me and one of the other stuntmen to block out the fight. After doing that, he asked me if I wanted to see the difference between his techniques for film and reality. He spent over half an hour working with me. I have always admired and respected him greatly. So glad to see you having him in your videos. He's the real deal. OSS!

    • @kevindoepker7701
      @kevindoepker7701 6 месяцев назад +18

      No, he's not, and your a bot.

    • @CoralTheMihn
      @CoralTheMihn 6 месяцев назад +39

      @@kevindoepker7701 Lol Everyone who disagrees with somebody on youtube now claims that the person they disagree with is a bot.. Interesting phenomenon..

    • @Ohio_representative69
      @Ohio_representative69 6 месяцев назад +14

      @@kevindoepker7701says the one with no subscribers

    • @user-sc8ph2ds2m
      @user-sc8ph2ds2m 6 месяцев назад +5

      Sure you did buddy 🤡

    • @meedinstituteofself-defense
      @meedinstituteofself-defense 6 месяцев назад

      @@user-sc8ph2ds2m lol, google search me. Geoff Meed.

  • @edchaput3577
    @edchaput3577 Год назад +624

    I was a prison guard for 21 years... When we trained at Management of aggressive behavior... We learned the techniques Ikkyo, Sankyo and Kotegaeshi... Seagal used Sankyo in this video... his ability to use Pain compliance and control is absolutely insane. Those moves do work in the real world and he is by far the the fastest and most fluid of anyone I have ever seen at it.

    • @aikidoboynj
      @aikidoboynj Год назад +111

      So true, people talk so much shit about him. It's extremely hard to pull off these moves, to do it as expertly as he can tells you a lot about how serious he still is about his training.

    • @shotokanbiker
      @shotokanbiker Год назад +51

      @@aikidoboynj they talked shit because they don't have the understanding or experience. Being an uke is just as important as practicing the moves. Some moves look effortless or meager, but can inflict a lot of pain.

    • @milliethemog
      @milliethemog Год назад +63

      That man knows his shit and he can certainly fight aswell, top top Senseis praise him, the one's that know their shit.
      It's the idiot novices that all slag him down, the dossers and wasters, those that are just jealous!

    • @edchaput3577
      @edchaput3577 Год назад +9

      @@aikidoboynj agree

    • @briteppr62
      @briteppr62 Год назад +28

      @@aikidoboynj You're right ! Folks confuse his personality (if they don't care for it) with his martial prowess & technique.

  • @Nikola1903Milic
    @Nikola1903Milic 21 день назад

    Najbolji borac. Stiven Sigal. Veliki umetnik borilačkih veština. Gledati ga dok izvodi svoje majstorije je uživanje. Svaka čast. Judo, karate, Jiu, Jicu itd....

  • @bkit5
    @bkit5 18 дней назад +1

    If only he stayed humble like this.

  • @xifyction1175
    @xifyction1175 Год назад +50

    "Like any other human being, he was human." - Steven Seagal

  • @TonyBiancoTonyBianco
    @TonyBiancoTonyBianco Год назад +18

    The conversations with Steven was the best part. Many times we miss out on wisdom from a previous generation and their life journey and experiences.

  • @samfogleman271
    @samfogleman271 26 дней назад

    Steven dropped some gems on that one! Very good interview!

  • @yusuftarantino5158
    @yusuftarantino5158 6 месяцев назад

    Mr. Enkamp and Mr. Seagal,
    Again, many thanks.
    I will be studying these two videos for a while to learn from them. As having grown up in the Army, 17 years old being taught self defense, learning the Army's choice of what works for the battlefield, Close Quarters Combat (CQC) has caused a huge shift in the primary school of thought, leading to the decision to teach a branch of Brazilian Jujitsu labeled "Combatives". Each level building upon the other until a person can later become an "instructor", so to speak. But there's a huge difference in what's mastered and what is simply passed. I think; so, I digress.
    I really appreciate this effort and as said before I have it set as a reference for myself.
    Respectfully,
    Yusuf

  • @Josephr2211
    @Josephr2211 Год назад +61

    Love what he said at the end about finding one good master. My Sifu is that master for me that he’s talking about. I’ve been a wing chun practitioner for 6 years now and will probably never quit practicing under him for any reason. His philosophy, guidance and the overall community and culture he’s built for his school has been a great pleasure to be apart of. Wing chun is a very misunderstood martial art but I’ve found so much benefit in learning it especially the internal style we have been learning in the past two years. We pressure test everything we learn in class and find out what works, and why it works and the results never cease to blow my mind.

    • @jtcone
      @jtcone Год назад +3

      Didn't have to scroll far to find the first Wing Chun guy. I'm not surprised, there's a lot of familiar looking moves in these 2 videos.

    • @jimlowe5433
      @jimlowe5433 Год назад +1

      Who is your master? I am curious about wing chun and its teaching.

    • @weskingston264
      @weskingston264 Год назад +1

      Ayy, Wing Chun! The school of kung fu I trained used some Wing Chun forms in training. We were Hung Gar (Tiger/Crane) mostly, but with a little bit of Mantis, and a bit of Wing Chun. Hope the new year is finding you well!

  • @mlfetlesjdrenbref1306
    @mlfetlesjdrenbref1306 Год назад +37

    Started Karaté just one year ago; Jesse's videos are an amazing source to keep going and learning. Bravo for the interviews and showcase the individual masters. Great Editing and Pacing.

  • @Dontdothat5300
    @Dontdothat5300 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for doing this Jesse … great interview

  • @sixwingsram
    @sixwingsram Месяц назад

    😮I really enjoyed seeing this interview with SS. Many have painted him as a poser and phoney. He seems like a nice guy and genuinely respectful of martial arts disciplines. Thanks for posting🥋

  • @zgagacz
    @zgagacz Год назад +332

    Jessie, that was fantastic interview. You showed class and professionalism by letting Steven talk and finish his thoughts. I'm positively surprised with the way it came out.
    I wish from the bottom of my heart some day you do interview and training with my childhood hero - Jean Claude Van Dame.

    • @stojancvetanovic666
      @stojancvetanovic666 Год назад +11

      Tooootaly agree! It would be amazing to see Van dame with jessie! Van Dame is the main reason why I got into martial arts. He was also my childhood hero.

    • @AlleywayJack
      @AlleywayJack Год назад +3

      Second this, I would love to see in depth discussion with JCVD. Love that guy.

    • @eryn3003
      @eryn3003 Год назад +2

      I heard Jcvd challenged seagall to a fight once

    • @lilsaint84
      @lilsaint84 Год назад +1

      Reading your comment i definitely feel old. Steven Seagal, Jean Van dame, Chuck Norris, Bruce Lee were my idols. Steven Seagal for the aikido style ( redistribution of power), Jean Van dame for the infamous back and front kick, chuck Norris (karaté) and The famous Bruce Lee ( all the combination of power into one deadly punch.) Without my other idol Jackie Chan. I watched all the movies growing up. Now, I definitely feel the Golden age 😂 lol

  • @ADayintheLifeoftheTw
    @ADayintheLifeoftheTw Год назад +143

    Thanks for uploading these videos. I feel everyone is an idiot on the internet, but the longer you are with someone (and in this case filmed) you begin to understand the other person better and realize you can always learn something new.

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +23

      Well said! 😇

    • @ADayintheLifeoftheTw
      @ADayintheLifeoftheTw Год назад +14

      @@KARATEbyJesse Thank you, but you're the one who did the hard work and allowed this to be shown to the world. Much respect bro!

    • @nunyabidness3429
      @nunyabidness3429 Год назад +5

      You can learn new things from anyone. No matter your experience level or age. And no matter theirs.

    • @user-nu8vw1ow4n
      @user-nu8vw1ow4n Год назад +3

      Everyone can said he is Liar but he will never be a Fraud as long as His Actions show it.

    • @verlyncraig
      @verlyncraig Год назад +7

      Always assume every human you encounter has some wisdom you may uncover that you don't already have. :-)

  • @WanderingSword
    @WanderingSword 2 месяца назад

    legit and respectful interview guys. good job

  • @crazyjake536
    @crazyjake536 2 месяца назад

    Steven Seagal is cool! Always liked his movies for the action and especially for the CQC he brought on screen.
    Thanks for showing a little more insight of that through these youtube videos.
    And best wishes to Steven Seagal!

  • @LionsMartialArts
    @LionsMartialArts Год назад +195

    Jesse Enkamp never disappoints. Again another great video. Showing if you approach martial arts with an opne mind and open heart you can learn from anyone. Best interview of Segal I have ever seen.

    • @jimlowe5433
      @jimlowe5433 Год назад +7

      Very well said, and it something I see with Jesse. He is willing to step out when others stand back to be so critical. That is the why all who practice the martial arts, and even, just self defense, need to do...be willing to step out and see the other person face to face.

  • @yanava
    @yanava Год назад +174

    This video changes everything from me. From now on I will rewatch every bizarre moment from Seagal not as if he is being serious, but as intentional comedy. Because here he seems serious and humble, probably the person he truly is.

    • @robertmudrow8034
      @robertmudrow8034 Год назад +9

      It is because they are both respectful and knowledgable

    • @andrewm4911
      @andrewm4911 7 месяцев назад +4

      I came away with the same thoughts.

    • @realQuestion
      @realQuestion 5 месяцев назад +2

      He's a William Shatner type of guy. Develops a larger-than-life persona, and is around so long people have trouble separating it from anything else there is to him.
      But of course you had to be somebody to even get in that position in the first place

  • @Tzavelas
    @Tzavelas 2 месяца назад

    He is the Best Aikido master that i ever know..I hold great respect for him. Great video thank you !!

  • @leonidmakogon3673
    @leonidmakogon3673 4 месяца назад

    HUGE THANK YOU!
    GREAT RELEASE!!!

  • @normanquednau
    @normanquednau Год назад +16

    You can see the power of his technique. When he talks you sit down and listen.

  • @squatchinaround5515
    @squatchinaround5515 7 месяцев назад +63

    Man, when I was growing up, Steven Seagal was one of my biggest heroes, and when people started talking bad about him it messed with me. It’s really awesome to see something where people aren’t just roasting him for being a bit cocky. I found your channel like 2 weeks ago, and I’ve just been eating it up. Great content bro

    • @IStevenSeagal
      @IStevenSeagal 7 месяцев назад

      Especially now when you learn why he had to leave America, and about the Illuminati aka the Freemasons and how they do to discredit and dismantle someone before they try to take them out.

    • @axelpalmen5025
      @axelpalmen5025 4 месяца назад +3

      Couldn't agree more!

  • @sannegeuze3153
    @sannegeuze3153 Месяц назад

    Wow man, you rock!!! Did the best job with this video of Steven! Congratulations 🎉

  • @drkcyd1
    @drkcyd1 2 месяца назад +3

    Listening to Steven attempt to count to 10 (around the 7:00 mark) made my day

  • @Pinoy2Pinas
    @Pinoy2Pinas Год назад +15

    "You only live once. And if you do it right, once is enough." Nice words to live by.

  • @andrewm4911
    @andrewm4911 7 месяцев назад +24

    Thanks for every one in making these two videos. It’s made me see Steven Segal in a new light, or perhaps see him again in the same way as I did at the start of his first film, when I’d first started aikido.
    The “one thing” that Steven Segal said he’d want to pass on at the end, about finding one teacher and including the philosophy is very very helpful.

  • @chris55529
    @chris55529 9 дней назад

    "Mercy is for after they're sleeping." Possibly the best quote ever from Seagal.

  • @relaxingbeach8571
    @relaxingbeach8571 26 дней назад

    You guys, you have a great opportunity for meeting this man.

  • @bluepill878
    @bluepill878 Год назад +103

    I'm impressed with the skill on display here. Much different than all the other videos of him doing the same moves throwing people who are clearly going along with it. But here he actually shows some real stuff. Impressed.

    • @28russ
      @28russ Год назад +16

      They "go along with it" because you have to. If you don't know how to roll out of the techniques and break fall than you get hurt. I've done aikido and hapkido and a lot of the techniques are designed to hyper extend and dislocate joints and break bones.

    • @swaggadash9017
      @swaggadash9017 Год назад +10

      It's the whole point of the showings. Obviously they aren't actually going to do the moves because they'd be breaking bones.

    • @HowlingMoonCinemas
      @HowlingMoonCinemas 11 месяцев назад +17

      Wow... So many of you people just don't know a single thing about any martial arts, do you? When a teacher's students are "going along" with a technique, it's for their own safety because their arms and wrists may get broken very easily if they resist. They are simply done that way as a demonstration for students to learn them and learn to physically apply or escape the damage of those techniques. They have special rolls and falls designed to protect their wrists and arms, which is what students are taught to do. It's all part of the training. Just like a stuntman needs to prepare and practice before a stunt without actually doing the real stunt, before someone can use a martial arts technique, one has to first learn the technique through physical contact and simulation without actually getting into a real fight.

    • @bigchungus6827
      @bigchungus6827 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@HowlingMoonCinemas Yea, that doesn't actually solve the issue of him never demonstrating his skills on anyone that's properly resisting.

  • @VirtualWeasel
    @VirtualWeasel Год назад +199

    That was just brilliant, these two videos with Steven Segal were an absolute highlight and super interesting. The whole series with the search for the roots of karate with grandmasters in China was fantastic. Excellent videos
    in general, always exciting and worth learning and interesting in terms of content. And you can tell that it comes from the heart and that the people who are interviewed enjoy it and are experts in their field. Thank you very much.

  • @davidimrie6916
    @davidimrie6916 5 месяцев назад +5

    Steven Lambert set the record straight on the Judo Gene thing and I honestly say Seagal is awesome here. A genuine teacher.

  • @roddyg3692
    @roddyg3692 Месяц назад +1

    I watched both episodes of this interview, and to my surprise, I could relate with the visualization, philosophy, and technique. It made me miss my Dojunnim (Great Grandmaster).

  • @andrewzach1921
    @andrewzach1921 Год назад +32

    I have a family member that worked with him years ago on a low budget film. He was miserable and rude. Everything you would think he would be. I appreciated this video, it allows the martial artist to shine where you don’t get to see that side of him. It balances things out. I was also a huge fan of him and his movies until he started imposing his will on the movies and they went down in quality.

  • @gabrielegermelli3536
    @gabrielegermelli3536 Год назад +16

    Dear Mr. Enkamp,
    I really wish to thank you for having shared this interview with Sensei Seagal. I've watched the to videos and I could feel and appreciate the spirituallity and the philosophy of Sensei Seagal: I think I could listen him for hours speaking, without interrupt him one single time.
    Thank you very much.

  • @fenneeuk
    @fenneeuk 12 часов назад

    Wow, great video. Thanks for doing all this.

  • @bobibobik5903
    @bobibobik5903 2 месяца назад +2

    hand 0:29 now that is from years or training, his body is the weapon. Anyone who dares to make joke about Steven Seagal is only showing the lack of knowledge about martial arts, Steven is a legend. Thx for making this videos!

  • @h4ngman
    @h4ngman Год назад +224

    Great video, it really helped me finally place Segal in the martial arts world. If you deduct his celebrity status and all the silly antics that come about from that domain, he seems just fine just as an Aikido teacher. A very, VERY eccentric Aikido teacher who just loves to sneak in undertones of international superspy assasin when he talks, but also someone who's genuinely really in love with Aikido. Sure, you can say what you will about the martial art itself, how it struggles to find a place in combat sports or it's dubious practicality in self defense. Even if it's just for the sake of Aikido itself, you can't deny that he's really into it. For what it's worth, he'd make one hell of an interesting teacher.

  • @mimm091285
    @mimm091285 10 месяцев назад +53

    Since I've been watching interviews of Seagal on youtube I've always seen people insulting him and saying bad things about him, but Seagal has something that captures your attention and you begin to love him as the genuine human being he is.

    • @juke1225
      @juke1225 10 месяцев назад +11

      He was also an amazing action star back in the day.

  • @GTAJKR
    @GTAJKR 22 дня назад

    thank you,im grow up with his movie and still now still watching him. Big respect from italy

  • @khazoury
    @khazoury 6 месяцев назад +5

    I'm just seeing this and that was a great interview. He has a lot of knowledge & wisdom he could impart to all of us! I could listen to him all day in this type of setting!

  • @strawbtasmania3898
    @strawbtasmania3898 Год назад +17

    Great interviews and interactions with SS. I can see that you all enjoyed it. SS showed a side that we do not see very often and it was great to see. I now have much more respect for him. Great job.

  • @optimal8155
    @optimal8155 9 месяцев назад +22

    Great video guys! Thank you for reminding people that Steven is a multi-faceted human being and not some cartoon caricature who exists to be berated and mocked by others.

  • @ricardobonilla7529
    @ricardobonilla7529 6 месяцев назад +11

    I really can't thank you enough for this. One can see the humanity in a man who is often shrouded by a cloud of hype and gossip.

  • @TheRichhomiejuan
    @TheRichhomiejuan 6 месяцев назад

    That last line has changed my perspective on alot, thank you brother.

  • @acurtis7
    @acurtis7 Год назад +12

    I like how Sensei Jesse shows so much respect.

  • @dr.angshumandesworld949
    @dr.angshumandesworld949 Год назад +16

    One of the best martial arts videos I ever watched. Lots of Respect ... 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @gh-dw3tg
    @gh-dw3tg 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow...very nice video....Kudos to Sensei Steven for doing this. You only live once....and if you do it right....once is enough.

  • @nsday1
    @nsday1 4 месяца назад +2

    still watching. The punch to the knee (kicking), saying it would never work, and then commenting, "if you practice it a thousand times", reminds me of a saying from Bruce Lee. "I do not fear the man that can do a thousand kicks, but the man that can do one kick a thousand times" (not sure if that's the exact quote, but I think it's pretty close).

  • @lukasskye
    @lukasskye Год назад +62

    This is awesome, first time I have ever seen this side of Steven Seagal in a interview style type and in training with others. He was the man back in his prime, always enjoyed him and JCVD.

  • @teamfishbowl1076
    @teamfishbowl1076 11 месяцев назад +63

    i am 1 year late to the party but damn what a great video. Steven really seemed comfortable and chill throughout the whole thing, while at the same time displaying that he actually does have good technique and knowledge, and seems pretty deadly.

  • @Babyfaceref
    @Babyfaceref 6 месяцев назад +11

    It's so sad that the wisdom Mr. Seagal has was buried under by events and stories. I know stunt men and actors he hurt. I know other actors who worked with him and had to put up with his poor conduct. I heard the apparent embellishments of his life. I know the lies said against him. But he does have many things to teach. The whole scope of his life is an interesting and cautionary tale. Great interviews Jesse. And Oliver you are a troop taking the punishment of those joint locks!

    • @emelygarbanzos8231
      @emelygarbanzos8231 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah is true you never judge a person if you don't his or her story.

    • @socratese5
      @socratese5 2 месяца назад

      Why did he treat stuntman like that? And how did he behave with the actors?

    • @shanghunter7697
      @shanghunter7697 Месяц назад +1

      @@socratese5 It was all about LACK of humility, steve IS just now learning humility after DECADES of abuse to others. FACT !

  • @Pro26721
    @Pro26721 Месяц назад

    This was a grate video, honestly a phenomenal interview.

  • @brandonlee93
    @brandonlee93 Год назад +5

    Best Steven Seagal interview I’ve ever seen. I’ve always liked him. When I was 16 his first movie, Above The Law, came out while I was a green belt in Isshinryu. I went with my sensei and some classmates. Personally I think it’s his best movie. My sensei was an executive for a company that had a location at Tokyo Disneyland and while in Japan he would learn aikido and then teach us what he learned. The combination of aikido and Isshinryu is a good one. Haven’t practiced in a long time but I’ve successfully defended myself a couple times. Excellent video. This is one I’ll be saving and watching many times.

  • @masonictrucker8031
    @masonictrucker8031 Год назад +41

    I genuinely think a part 3 would be good 😊

  • @LJ-es8nv
    @LJ-es8nv 6 месяцев назад

    Respectfully done guy's and great to see Master Segal being relaxed and him self because of this🙏
    Meeting him, that would be a bucket list for me.

  • @ThatBeardedWhiteGuy
    @ThatBeardedWhiteGuy 3 месяца назад +2

    With all the bad videos about him out here, this feels refreshing, seeing his hands, the way he talks about what he learned, how he practiced, he loves it, it feels like he genuinely wanna teach what he learned from his sensei. Could he beat a UFC champion ? idk and I don't care, this dude doesn't seem bad as many portray him to be.

  • @nevergiveup-eg1io
    @nevergiveup-eg1io Год назад +5

    He really is great at his craft. Alot of people have something negative to say about him, but he knows his stuff and is good at it.

  • @steebo7883
    @steebo7883 Год назад +83

    I was looking forward to part two
    a lot of different approaches to think about and striking the knee is something I could really integrate into my training. My Karate just received more tools.
    Thank you for sharing
    Sensei Enkamp!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +12

      You’re welcome! 🙏

    • @user-nu8vw1ow4n
      @user-nu8vw1ow4n Год назад +8

      Be Careful Your Sparring Partner Kneecap.....it can end people leg and Career too.
      it should be Forbidden Move to be Honest and only master can Hold Back that Teachnic.
      in the Real fight yeah...Hold back is very risky so you need to end that Kneecap even in MMA sport. (no Mercy)

    • @steebo7883
      @steebo7883 Год назад +8

      @@user-nu8vw1ow4n I have been training and teaching for some time now and I would never take any technique lightly. Particularly when it can result in permanent damage.
      However, I do not train for sport or self perfection as such, I train for self protection. That is why techniques that cause maximum damage with less energy wasted are appealing to me and my senior students. I don't think it should be reserved for martial arts masters as that elitist mindset leads to problems. A Gedan mawashi geri to the knee/calf is capable of much more force yet its legal in sport fighting such as mma.
      The intention is where the issue lies.
      I only intend to use such techniques if I am forced to defend my family or myself.
      Thanks for the comment.
      Enjoy your training.

    • @kungfuchrisconway
      @kungfuchrisconway Год назад +6

      @@user-nu8vw1ow4n only master can hold back? Strongly disagree, we were holding back from day one in sparring, don't knock out your sparring partner. Just make sure you have thick gloves when practicing this move

    • @user-nu8vw1ow4n
      @user-nu8vw1ow4n Год назад +2

      @@kungfuchrisconway That Teachnic is Directly to Kneecap it not just Punching or Kicking force. It a Not a Move to play around if you not careful accident will happen. Only you master that teachnic so you can control it to be more safer to your sparring partner.

  • @koont666
    @koont666 6 месяцев назад

    I'm shocked you have done a really honest job and I never knew Steven was such a nice guy , mind you he shares my birthday 😂❤🇬🇧

  • @nicodipietro
    @nicodipietro 2 месяца назад

    Wow! These two videos are thrilling! Thank you, you guys did a wonderful project! Thanks to Sensei Seagal's generosity as well! I've always admired him since I was a kid. I would be very grateful if you could give me your advice about this: What if someone got seriously hurt in his spine (lithic bilateral spondylolisthesis, plus a constellation of more or less little problems here and there like poor posture, neck problems, some asymmetries, etc....), at 43 years old, and wanted to get in shape again? THANK YOU!

  • @richardwiese9054
    @richardwiese9054 Год назад +129

    This really endeared me to Steven Seagal to hear his calm spirit and sincere heart. So much better than all the jaded reporting from the mass media!!

    • @KARATEbyJesse
      @KARATEbyJesse  Год назад +11

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it 😇

    • @kermit1211
      @kermit1211 Год назад +11

      The one media reported was the old Steven Seagal. The new one seems more honest and less arrogant

    • @KarmaFlight
      @KarmaFlight Год назад +3

      @@kermit1211 Thank God for the ability to change. Maybe there is hope for the rest of us. 🙂

    • @kenlucas5474
      @kenlucas5474 Год назад +16

      @@KarmaFlight Yeah, look at Mike Tyson. He's a completely different person. People can change. 💡

    • @KarmaFlight
      @KarmaFlight Год назад +3

      @@kenlucas5474 Yes, his journey is fascinating to see.

  • @BrenTravisMusician
    @BrenTravisMusician 10 месяцев назад +125

    That just changed everything for me. Steven obviously knows his art. He's an old guy, loves to indulge etc so he's slow now but d'you know, as a teacher he is very impressive. Ignore the films, he's no actor but there is clearly some valuable knowledge to impart on a new generation. Great video.

    • @wenaolong
      @wenaolong 6 месяцев назад +4

      Or watch them with new eyes.

    • @nerlind
      @nerlind 5 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe a slow runner but did you see that kick to the lower abdomen in the first video? Phuuuh

    • @TheBlueskyson
      @TheBlueskyson 2 месяца назад +3

      Bren. Segal would throw you around like a rag doll bro.

  • @PKEWorld
    @PKEWorld 5 месяцев назад +4

    His sparring partner like how did I get here in life 😂

  • @balloonhead666
    @balloonhead666 3 месяца назад

    excellent. Thank you for the 2 vids.