Every Types Of Martial Art Explained in 7 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • Types of Martial Arts Explained in 7 Minutes.
    // Time Stamps //
    0:00 - Karate
    0:21 - Taekwondo
    0:39 - Judo
    0:58 - Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
    1:22 - Muay Thai
    1:43 - Kung Fu
    2:00 - Aikido
    2:22 - Krav Maga
    2:41 - MMA
    3:01 - Capoeira
    3:19 - Hapkido
    3:37 - Wing Chun
    3:54 - Boxing
    4:12 - Wrestling
    4:29 - Jiu Jitsu
    4:46 - KickBoxing
    5:04 - Shotokan
    5:24 - Ninjutsu
    5:41 - Tai Chi
    6:02 - Eskrima
    Sources of the information and images :
    Wikipedia
    Wikihow
    Google
    Thank you for watching :)

Комментарии • 113

  • @ryancollings9622
    @ryancollings9622 Месяц назад +29

    Ju Jutsu one is incorrect, real Ju Jutsu isn't solely ground work infact it's actually taught that going to the ground is a worst case scenario. Ju Jutsu can be correctly defined as the Japanese method of close combat primarily used by the warrior class of the Samurai either unarmed or employing minor weapons, that can be used in defensive or offensive ways, to subdue one or more unarmed or armed aggressors as effectively as possible. Ju Jutsu incorporates methods of throwing and takedowns, body weapons, vital striking, pressure points, bodily grips, holds and pins, joint locking of all limbs, strangles and chokes, and also ground control. There is also the study of anatomy and physiology where the practitioner learns all the human systems and health treatments. And in most real Ju Jutsu Ryuha they also study Bu Jutsu or the Bugei Juhappan, which primarily consists of Ken Jutsu, batto or Iai Jutsu, Kyu Jutsu, Ba Jutsu, Tanto Jutsu, Hojo Jutsu, So Jutsu, Suiei Jutsu, Nin Jutsu, Jo Jutsu, hanbo Jutsu and many more. Some Ryuha have advanced study of arts such as Saimin Jutsu. Also the correct etymology is Ju Jutsu not Jiu Jitsu, Ju Jitsu or Jiu Jutsu, the problem with spellings is a result of when the Japanese language was first being translated and converted into Romaji. Most modern schools of Ju Jutsu aren't actual Ju Jutsu instead most of them are a hybrid of Karate, Judo, Aikido, Taekwondo or other martial arts or ways but primarily consist of a striking then grappling art or way. Upon observation you'll be able to quite quickly determine if it's real or not because real Ju Jutsu is taught with not specific movements but instead principles and the training is hard, some older Ryu specifically in Japan train in soley kata.

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад +5

      damn! thanks

    • @Number13Music
      @Number13Music Месяц назад +2

      Yeah but it’s Brazilian jui jitsu which comes from judo guys that taught rich Brazilians which evolved after the weaker members of the family had to learn to master technique eventually that family started the ufc

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад +1

      And we all know how effective kata has been

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад +1

      I mean I did Kata and didn’t learn that much, and I’ve trained kata in multiple different styles. If that’s almost all that’s solely trained it seems like it’s lacking a bit

    • @Anonymous-yh4ol
      @Anonymous-yh4ol Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Number13MusicBrazilian Ju jutsu is just Newaza in/from Judo. BJJ only focused and expanded on Newaza and was branded as Brazilian Ju Jutsu/BJJ but it's only a component of many, of the art. Just like Judo/Kano Jiu-jitsu is a component of the art.

  • @michaelholmes467
    @michaelholmes467 29 дней назад +2

    Thank you! For how quick you were going it’s still very informative. I’ve always wondered the difference or why people choose certain ones over others.

  • @shinovar2324
    @shinovar2324 Месяц назад +4

    Bro forgot European Grappling 😭. It’s just a European martial art that knights used, super useful.

  • @HunterMMA
    @HunterMMA Месяц назад +17

    I swear some random comments are gonna appear saying that you forgot some random martial art nobody has heard of from either Indonesia, India, Malaysia, or some random substyle of martial arts

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад +4

      yes , I've got some already :/

    • @HunterMMA
      @HunterMMA Месяц назад +3

      @@NaiveExplainer Ignore these annoying people

    • @agatanowacka6
      @agatanowacka6 Месяц назад

      Ignorance is not a good option if you dont have knowledge about what you doing. MMA is not a martial art in first place. Jiu jitsu is twice in this video as bjj.. we have wing chun but where is jet kune do? Where are russian martial arts. You need to listen some people to have a better knowledge. But besides of that this was good video keep going with this.

    • @KaosKrusher
      @KaosKrusher Месяц назад +1

      what about Savate? or Kalaripayat? or Kempo? or Bartitsu? or like @agatanowacka6 said: Jeet Kune Do (considered by some as the 1st MMA)?
      (just to name a few well known ...)

    • @HunterMMA
      @HunterMMA Месяц назад

      ​@@agatanowacka6 ofc giving recognition to Sambo and traditional martial arts like Vovinam and Silat are good, I'm referring to annoying commenters who comment some random substyle of a martial art from Asia that is only known to a select region and taught by a few masters.

  • @mcruzk449
    @mcruzk449 Месяц назад +12

    The guy in the "shotokan" picture is Mas Oyama founder of Kyokushin karate

  • @jomankatal7561
    @jomankatal7561 29 дней назад +3

    One thing, karate also has throws, the traditional system used to be a complete fighting system but overall really good sum up I loved how it emphasized the power, speed, and precision.

  • @seeko2935
    @seeko2935 Месяц назад +4

    Neat vid, keep it up!

  • @sportschamps2486
    @sportschamps2486 16 дней назад

    nice video

  • @kisakivallha7690
    @kisakivallha7690 20 часов назад

    Bro, you should do Lethwei, it's the original martial art of Muay Thai. We usually blame Thailand for copied and created Muay Thai from Lethwei but Muay Thai is getting famous and no one knows it's a copied version.

  • @chrismenary3340
    @chrismenary3340 Месяц назад +2

    what about okichitaw?

  • @saifdilawangun6570
    @saifdilawangun6570 11 дней назад +1

    How about Sambo sport

  • @meehh2439
    @meehh2439 Месяц назад +2

    Now you gotta do weapon martial arts

  • @agatanowacka6
    @agatanowacka6 Месяц назад

    Im mixing kyokushin with muay thai and boxing training. Its effective for more accurate strikes with high strenght on opponent. In this style we dont have of ground fighting with I dont need personally cuz Im not a fighter in the ring. Also I want start a wrestling training for grapling technique. In your video we dont have of many other martial arts like systema, kyokushin, sambo, javara etc.

  • @guynamedlyder
    @guynamedlyder Месяц назад +1

    Maybe try to do this again but with different Karate styles or different Chinese martial arts. 👍

  • @narayananvaibhavtemasekss3598
    @narayananvaibhavtemasekss3598 3 дня назад

    what about kalari?

  • @dianecenteno5275
    @dianecenteno5275 Месяц назад +4

    So BJJ is there twice? No Jujutsu / Jujitsu? Really 🤦‍♂️

  • @user-kw1cq3mb6g
    @user-kw1cq3mb6g 2 дня назад

    Wing chun is a style of kung fu

  • @jaapjan-ms5ie
    @jaapjan-ms5ie Месяц назад

    Dont wanna be a nerd but karate also has a lot of joint locking manouvers and some takedowns such as sweeps

  • @kingjames1586
    @kingjames1586 Месяц назад +5

    Lethwei? 🤔

  • @yowza234
    @yowza234 7 дней назад

    Where is Kalaripayattu and Historical European/African Martial Arts?

  • @INTJ106
    @INTJ106 Месяц назад +1

    Jeet Kune Do?

  • @daniels9953
    @daniels9953 29 дней назад

    bro forgot sambo/combat sambo

  • @INTJ106
    @INTJ106 Месяц назад

    Savate?

  • @INTJ106
    @INTJ106 Месяц назад +2

    Taido?

  • @4ltcyb3rpunx40
    @4ltcyb3rpunx40 Месяц назад +1

    look into kendo, iaido, jodo, kenjutsu, iaijutsu and many more...

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад +1

      sure :)

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад +2

      Aren’t those specific styles using a sword/katana or something similar to one

    • @4ltcyb3rpunx40
      @4ltcyb3rpunx40 Месяц назад

      @@NoTrebleHere yes they are. nevertheless they are martial arts.

  • @kbbhaktichanel6791
    @kbbhaktichanel6791 Месяц назад

    Are you forget about indine martial art style kalari pattu

  • @matthewhenthorn3343
    @matthewhenthorn3343 Месяц назад

    I find it sad that all the eastern Martial traditions get mentioned, but hardly anyone talks about European traditions (HEMA) or even Bartitsu.

  • @coolestgangsta7164
    @coolestgangsta7164 Месяц назад +2

    not putting silat is a crime

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад +2

      how many years is that? :(

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад +2

      Not much exposure to the main stream to be fair

    • @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian
      @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian 25 дней назад

      For those who will read this comment wondering what it's about, Silat is an umbrella term for hundreds of different styles across Southern Asia, but is most often used to refer to Pencak Silat, a martial art from Indonesia that incorporates striking and wrestling techniques as well ad joint locks, but most importantly, many, *many* bladed weapons. In fact, it is most well known for being the primary art for the use of the karambit, often considered the most deadly knife in the world. This is a brutal art, a brutality that is well reflected in Indonesian martial art movies such as The Raid and its sequel, both of which feature extremely violent Pencak Silat fights, some of which involve the karambit knife. If you're a fan of realistically violent movies, I urge you to watch these to get an idea of what Pencak Silat is all about

    • @DeezzzzzzNuts12
      @DeezzzzzzNuts12 25 дней назад

      @@Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian we're not reading it creature

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  25 дней назад

      @@DeezzzzzzNuts12 well , I did ;)

  • @nitroanimates1116
    @nitroanimates1116 Месяц назад +1

    kun khmer?

  • @TheAdmiral8799
    @TheAdmiral8799 Месяц назад +1

    cant see HEMA there

  • @supbrro1687
    @supbrro1687 Месяц назад +2

    Japanese jiu jitsu

    • @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian
      @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian 25 дней назад

      It's called jujutsu. Like kenjutsu, taijutsu, or ninjutsu. The words Jiu Jitsu are an abomination unto the Japanese language

    • @DeezzzzzzNuts12
      @DeezzzzzzNuts12 25 дней назад

      @@Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian you are called a creature

    • @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian
      @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian 25 дней назад

      @@DeezzzzzzNuts12 Do you think I feel insulted by you repeating that? You really are a sad creature yourself

  • @rahulj.005
    @rahulj.005 22 дня назад

    Not mentioinig any Indian Martial arts is a crime to martial arts. They are the oldest civilisation having oldest forms of martial arts which influenced many of the martial arts you mentioned in the video.

  • @Avalos-Entertainment
    @Avalos-Entertainment 21 день назад

    Plainly Put did it better.

  • @photoshopafficionado
    @photoshopafficionado Месяц назад

    Pencak silat ?

  • @alsetalokin88
    @alsetalokin88 Месяц назад +3

    what a naive western perspective

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад

      ^^

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад +1

      @@NaiveExplainerdon’t take them serious mate

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад +1

      sure :)

    • @alsetalokin88
      @alsetalokin88 Месяц назад +2

      @@NoTrebleHere ignorance loves attention

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад

      @@alsetalokin88 You’re not even backing your statements up with anything, just nationalism then done.

  • @sburri01
    @sburri01 Месяц назад +1

    Most of the martial arts you mentioned are BS. Some of them are solid. Don’t just pick a martial art off the wall.

    • @NaiveExplainer
      @NaiveExplainer  Месяц назад +1

      why do you think they are bs?

    • @NoTrebleHere
      @NoTrebleHere Месяц назад +1

      BS in what terms? Each has a different purpose and goal for each person

    • @sburri01
      @sburri01 26 дней назад

      @@NaiveExplainer O I spent about 10 years training taekwondo then I did a little aikido and Krav Maga. Martial arts has always been a consistent part of my life. I got beat up a couple times and decided that a lot of what I learned actually made me worse at self defense. To this day I simply think the martial arts I mentioned above didn’t deliver what they promised. Then I started training and competing in Bjj, wrestling, kickboxing, and MMA. It blew my mind how effective techniques could be. I’ve been doing more promising martial arts for about 15 years now. I’ve been training and competing in bjj for 15 years consistently. I’m a brown belt in Jiu jitsu. There is obviously an argument about martial arts designed for self defense vs competition. My take on that is a lot of martial arts designed for competition are better for self defense than the ones designed for self defense. There are also more and more trained martial artists walking the streets everyday.

  • @hotpopcorncake
    @hotpopcorncake Месяц назад +1

    You failed explaining all the Martial art in 7 mins hahhahaha You got tons of them missing

  • @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian
    @Megalomaniac_Trans_Lesbian 25 дней назад

    This is a very informative video, with a good script that only has a couple of easily forgivable mistakes, and I really appreciate that you included my two favourite lesser known arts Hapkido and Kali Eskrima. However, the way you read that script is very distracting. Pausing at awkward times in sentences or words, repeating yourself a few times, sighing or going "uhhh" into the mic, it all takes away from the brilliant simplicity of your script. I would encourage you to work on your voice-over skills, and especially to cut your recordings into several parts for each art (or even for each sentence if need be), and to make multiple takes of each part so you can listen them over later and pick the best ones to glue together. Another thing that would help with your videos' quality would be not to cut out so abruptly as soon as you've finished reading your script. You don't necessarily need a traditional youtube end credits sequence, but wrapping things up with at least a few words such as "this is the end of the video, thank you for watching" would go a long way for the audience's enjoyment Cx
    Also, the plural of ninja is ninja ^^