Noah Fort 16 years old, a Jr at San Benito High School in Hollister Ca and his little brother Aidan Fort 14 years old a freshman perform at a spirit rally on 1-17-2020
Another burglar: with a gun, the kids: nunchucks and swords, burglar: have a good day leaves and goes like what the frick I am never coming to this neighborhood!!!
A 16 year old and a 14 year old at the time of upload. Both better than I am in any style even right now and I've been training for 18 years, longer than they've both been alive (at that time). Shows the dedication they've put in to their training. Absolutely amazing work. The skill showed pretty much just proves how much they love martial arts. You do not get that good and not enjoy it.
Okay, but that fact that the younger boy caught the comas perfectly is amazing. I know people who have worked with comas for years and still don’t always catch them perfectly or drop them occasionally. And the way the older one was so graceful with the bow and nunchucks was great.
@@20BMR Damn. That was a really nice thing for you to say. I hope you have great day. I hope you have a great year and a great life. Hell of a nice guy.
@@the_fort_fam I knew it! I even commented on another video that your mom probably taught you 😂 no way you get more siblings into this, if you can't separate them yourself 😊
My 12 yo niece is thinking of starting a martial art. I'm going to show her this video and tell her she can accomplish anything with discipline, patience, and practice. Incredible work, guys. 👍
Put her on something like boxing or muay thai if you want more of a “martial” feel because those arts are some of the most effective striking arts i know
@-Dēmøñ _DÛČK probably because you are disciplined and we’re taught well. But from even my experience the girls that don’t know martial arts think it’s cool when they see it. I mean who doesn’t like martial arts? 😂 pacifists maybe lul
@@GitHubStiizz I think thats only with the girls u know, bc the Martial arts school that I go to are literally filled with girls and there are only a few boys.
I 100% just want to see one of them actually display some engagement skills. Like a real sparring match ot even just a wrestling match. The twirling is very spectacular to watch but seems more hollywood than practical.
@@williamadams9774 Other people have been making comments which are similar to yours. Idk man. Sorry, but it just seems like a "you problem". The whole air of "I need to see some *real* fighting here because that is what I am interested in." They don't owe us anything, they can perform only twirling and hollywood-tailored stuff if they enjoy doing that, and they did a fantastic job. I'm sure that there are plenty of videos from professionals regarding that practical stuff you're looking for. If they were not intending to show any of that in this performance, that's fine, too.
This is what the sport is all about, self-control, discipline, and being able to protect yourself. Nothing to do with being a bully. Excellent job great form.❤
@@the_fort_fam how much is it about recovering from a mistake vs actually doing it flawlessly. you couldnt have done it all without messing up, or did you? not to take away from your performance
Performing in front of a crowd that you don't know is lightyears easier than doing it in front of your own school, that takes BALLS lol this was legit asf
Quite a way to kick-off a high school career. Lots of jaws on the floor that day. That was insanity and I loved every second. Crazy talented brothers. 🤯❤️🔥
Of all the martial arts I've ever seen in my life live or in the movies this was the best I've ever seen with weapons. Bruce Lee was the best I've ever seen with speed.
There's always those few kids who are just 'anti' they can't even allow themselves to be impressed. Check out 3 girls in front row, right of center. Hands stuffed in the pockets of their hoodies the entire time. Don't even clap at the end. Must suck to be that dead inside 🙄
@@luvzdogz I noticed that too. Pretty sad! I also saw the boy in the red hoodie toward the left who seemed to be making fun of them. Can't be sure of that but pointing and laughing is generally characteristic of making fun of someone. This single video could be a great study in psychology and sociology. These boys were absolutely amazing and so many of the students just couldn't find the decency to acknowledge that. As King_Quay commented, this was a professional level act. I didn't see a single mistake, and at the speed they were moving, and with the precision required to do what they were doing, it would have been very easy for something to go wrong. It takes tremendous courage for a kid to do something in front of the entire school. It's one thing to be able to do these things in a studio or in your basement, but it's a whole different thing being able to do this in front of a crowd and not miss a single execution. Awesome guys!
@@daviddrummond387 looked to me the kid in the red hoodie was hyping them up by pretending to pass out and was so impressed by them, I got a kick out of it
Besides an amazing performance, that was the most passive aggressive way I've seen anyone tell the whole school "Don't mess with us!" The staff and comas part was next level.
I'm martial practioner, As quiet kid in class, this video reminds me toward me and my friends perfomed martial art moves combined with some millitary stuff in high school talent competition,, i taught them how to do martial art Choreography and use katana from zero and my friend taught me how to do some military stuff since one of our group was a military geek... I waited that moment until dateline and we killed that performance perfectly,,we trained everyday for 2 months. Damn everyone is in awe histerical reaction when me as main character with PMC outfit and equipment dueling my friend that became last boss immortal undead samurai, we fight each other with forged PVC katana that my friends made,,of course they're in Awe histeric we did fast and intense perfectly executed Choreography ,,that was 2017 ago.. Damnn i miss those dayss we got highest scores from rest of students 😂.
Only 2 observations when watching this performance, 1) No one in their right mind messes with either of them for the rest of their school days. 2) I want these 2 in my zombie apocalypse survival crew
@@floweydreemurr9205 Okay then answer this would you rather have a warhammer or a sword swung at you or nunchucks. Yes they are a weapon in as far as they can be used to hurt people, but so could a rock you picked up. Stop trying to sell nunchucks as effective weapons.
I absolutely LOVE how hyped the audience is and hope this drives them to pursue a skill that requires hours of focus, practice and discipline, whether that’s a sport, martial art, music, sewing, art, etc. I hope they have good parents and teachers and friends in their life who understand that if they try one thing out and it doesn’t work, to try a different one.
It got to a point i thought the big bro was performing series of film tricks. I can't even go toe to toe against him my spirit would have left my body.
As a former martial artist I can confirm these forms were really hard and they performed these moves insanely well. This is absolutely amazing and I love how hyped the audience was. :)
Both of these young men, their intensity, skill, passion were already bringing a smile to my face, then when Noah did that move with the staff at 2:29 I laughed! Not out of mockery, but joy. Truly beautiful display of Life, Art, and Entertainment for our Creator. Thank you for uploading your video to uplift our spirits!
You think he just gonna carry a weapon around 24/7 😭🤣 be realistic if he got caught at school or even in the street his lil flying kicks are useless 🤦🤦
Check Lewis Tan and Caitlin Dechele. Caitlin Dechele is XMA world champion and Gal Gadot's stunt for wonder woman. She taught Lewis Tan, he plays upcoming Mortal Kombat.
Btw the reason you never knew is because in movie's martial arts scenes, the XMA parts are combined with the real martial arts (like Muay Thai, Boxing, etc). Check Mike Tyson vs Donnie Yen in Ip Man. In normal situation boxers, including Mike Tyson don't fight like that. It's cos in the movie the fighting scenes are already added with XMA.
These boys clearly have a gift for performance and showmanship, not just martial arts. They certainly have a future in stunt work for the film industry.
I see 2k jealous high school kids gave this a thumbs down. This is absolutely amazing from these brothers. The time and effort needed to be this good amazes me. Well done to you both. I have sons who do karate here in the UK and I wish they practice enough to become this good
"Beast mode" doesn't give these guys justice. They're simply astronomical! I hope their dedication pays off and they become stunt actors or whatever the hell they want.
also not as practical as in real situation. while giving a nice stunt on cinematical action, these spins are just not necessary on a real life threatening situation. you might want to stab right away on your enemy's belly or just run away if you are outnumbered edit : especially that toya part, you wont actually hands off of your weapon that way
@@pucichuu6942 I don’t want to be rude but I wouldn’t say this is showing martial arts as it really is... as you said in a real situation this wouldn’t help. I don’t know how this many people don’t see it... Not saying this wouldn’t be great for an action movie but I would connect this to martial arts...
I was watching and thought "is this really martial arts?" put a girl in a cheerleading uniform out there doing the exact same thing and the title of the video would be a very different thing. Its a very impressive gymnasic/juggling routine, but is it martial arts?
@@screen2529 well looking at it, it seems more of a dance routine than fighting. I'm not saying it's shit, they obviously train very hard, but it's not really martial arts.