I’m about to hit month 5 of my acl + double meniscus surgery, I’m gonna watch this video everyday before rehab as motivation. This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen
@@NationContra hello my brother... It has been the most mind-wrecking journey I could ever go on. You bought me back to this comment that I made when I thought it was rough... Month 5. I was a relative baby then. I was innocent... life and this rehab took my soul and sanity in the months that followed. My license was suspended a month after this comment was made, it was the Canadian winter. I was outside putting in this work every single day and night, in weather below -10 Celsius. My shoes were wet for months, but I stayed at it and over the course of the next year I became physically better than I have ever been in 90% of functions. I'm capable of freakish things. But for every physical capability I gained during this time, I paid a mental price. Roughly a year after this comment was made I ran across one of the largest bridges in the region during the worst snowstorm of the year. The city was shutdown, traffic was a 12-14 hour lineup. You can find it by searching on Google "Alex Fraser Bridge Snowstorm Boxer" as a Heritage minute or: twitter.com/KarmSumal/status/1597835154604855296?t=vBixdJKJ-FqfCgp8PHipiQ&s=19 this link. The work it took to get there was unspeakable, but that is proof for us all that if we put in the work consistently, we can do great things no matter the odds. I bought my first motorcycle a month after that video and spend 2023 perfecting that skill. The injury was caused in a bicycle hit/run, so the motorcycle was to act as a seal to the rehab. I was hit by a Tesla on the freeway in July, god bless my leg was ok and I am physically ok. But the mental scar will last forever. I'm back on the moto, my leg is strong and stable. Bless. That can change at any moment.
There's something about Buakaw that illicits a kind of primal fear, past the logic that fighting a pro isn't a great idea. Like I have a 0% chance of beating Conor McGregor for eg., but he doesn't scare me like Buakaw does
To some of you who never train in Thailand at that intensity. Under such humidity, on an open space without air conditioner, on broad daylight. Try it sometimes and see how long you would last hehehe xD. He's a Machine, no doubt about that
some one once commented that his kick are only loud.... i would say thats sound to me more like a famous last words i mean if he kicked me in the stomach i immediately crap out the next weeks supper 😅
@@verniks what do u mean baiting with title for the view? I’m not the owner of this video lol. I’m just a Thai fan of Buakaw. And Thai people know Buakaw’s face. Btw in this video, some part are from Buakaw official channel.
Buakaw is a hero, a gentlemen, an ancient warrior of the Thai people. Inspired an entire generation. He looks hardened as steel. His spirit and physics are legend. Great respect for him !!!
his hands where average, but his roundhouse kicks are phenomenal .. I think if Bruce Lee met him he would've been friends and learnt his round house, Bruce lee hands and side kick and other techniques is beyond Buakaw, but the round house kick, i dont think theres any man that can kick that well.