You did way better in this one than in new york, but if asking japanese people please do not make such big movements, you kind of scare them off. It is better to keep hand movements small and the elbows at your side while offering. If you ask other people to do something, even if it is taking something you offer, it is kind of expected to be polite and passive.
well talking about nyc probably the jesus thing had to come, we are glad too that you took the time to put down your sign of the end is near to post this comment
@@theKashConnoisseur He absolutely did! And with a mask on, too.. but if he had taken a nut shot then something would have been tingling, and it wouldn't have been his spider sense.
In light of all the RU-vidr fiascos coming out of Japan as of late, it’s a bit ironic that a video about a guy asking to be punched by the locals comes across as respectful and done with social tact. Not that I’d expect less of Jeff. Good stuff.
@@Bsiywk So there were a couple of non-Japanese RU-vidrs that were making a lot of trouble for the locals. The one I'm familiar with, Johnny Somali, would do things to try to get a reactionary response out of people, calling them "pranks". He was recently arrested recently, and rightly so.
@@BsiywkThere’s just a lot of influencers and streamers that go to Japan and harass people or do stupid stuff for views. If you watch moist critical he recently made a video on a streamer who got what he deserved in Japan 🤣
Letting participants be the inflictor to the RU-vidr instead of a RU-vidr being the antagonizer to unexpected people is so refreshing. Jeff Chan always being the progressive on doing things right!
Seems like Kimono girl had training in something. Her movement was not amateurish like most. She also appeared to be disheartened that after all those years of training she really was ineffective in delivering a solid blow to a moving opp.
Looks like she's had some basic boxing training, including some padwork. She had a stance, guard, and could throw a 1,2, and some looping hooks. It's still very difficult for a beginner to land anything significant on a pro though.
its been too long since ive heard a young woman cut loose and laugh so freely like that last one. Good on you broski. Also, very cool to see the linking series of introductions that allowed for culture/language barriers to be crossed!
It's been a long time since you've seen a young woman laugh??... where do you live and how do you treat the women around you because I'm genuinely disturbed if that's actually your reality.
@@barobaro1 he said "laugh _so freely like that last one_ " he didnt say just laughing. Liberalmindset, more like... jerk that throws shade in the comment section-Mindset
@@okarowarrior If it's been a long time since you've seen a young woman laugh freely, you're either a very problematic person or you live in a very problematic environment that's incredibly horrible towards women
Its crazy how much karate footwork aids them to have good balance while punching and punch with bit good form and speed. Most of the time you see random people swing their punches and loose balance because they step rather than skip, and they often have a hard time rotating towards a moving target.
NOW THIS IS TOP CONTENT, I wish you'll do that more in the future love this kind of content specially in foreign cultures, you can feel that japan is a martial art country.
Incredible that by the end of this, you had a whole Final Fantasy party following you. The spider-man guy turning out to be a kung fu master, the mage lady in a yukata/kimono whose energy really helped get you those last few people, just incredible. So cool that your wholesome energy infected the people you took on and got them to want to participate. Love the video, insane head movement, too. Might sign up for your striking classes, do I unlock the head movement classes after 3 months if I take only the striking subscription too? Or do I need the full plan for it?
Perfect Demo of the program you've got. Also cool with the judo guys, martial artist getting introduced to totally different martial art. Very handy to have, and notice how you save your brain, but the majority couldn't save their breath. Love it. At least the last one laughed with each strike XD it's a step in the right direction, and very heartwarming.
It was a fun video, the whole time I was worried you would get in trouble with the cops. The building security guy wasn't too happy and the video with the Australian lady was cut short. A lot of the people did quite well. There wasn't as much wild swinging as you would expect. The japanese girl right at the end did quite well for example, the way she kept her hands up and threw quite crisp jabs and the way she moved her feet. Maybe she has had some sort of training at some point.
What this video show is that fighting , is really international no matter your colour where you from , even if we don't speak the same language we can still bond over martial arts Really beautiful
feints are the key to victory against big head movements like this. Bait out the massive head movements and line up a jab Very impressive how good his vision and head movement are though. I wonder if parrying with less head movement would be more effective. It would definitely be more energy efficient. Great video!
Ohh Sifu Nate! That is why we saw some Wing Chun chain punching. He's one of the few Kung Fu practitioners on RU-vid that I have seen be able to use it practically.
So much for being "Your friendly-neighbourhood" Spider-Man. 😂 Beating up on a trained, Professional MMA Fighter. 🤣🔥👌 Also, I like that Jeff Chan was forming an "Avengers Initiative" in Tokyo. You got Spider-Man Japan, Kimono Girl, Judo guys, an aspiring Korean Zombie 2.0, etc. 😂 Love your content Always Jeff!! 🙏🥋☯️🥊🌹
So sifu nate is spider man and he has some videos with nate from about 8 months ago, so either this was filmed 8 months ago or jeff just happen to find an old friend in a park randomly again.🤣
Yeah that surprised me. I wasn't expecting them to already know each other. And it looks like Sifu Nate is a wingchun guy. I love it when martial art RU-vidrs collab together.