I am 14 and have done taekwondo for a large part of my life and some of these nunchuk skills took me a couple of hours to master so this guy is truly impressive
That's sort of how every part of practising works. Starting, failing, retrying until you don't fail. It's not that surprising, that's literally just how practising skills work
Mike, your content has taught me one important lesson, namely that you only need the right motivation and enough practice in order to learn anything. Thank you for that. And as always, great video.
Chuks are my competition weapon, and you basically just did what we do - keep on doing it. Learning those tricks is like learning to dribble a basketball. It isn't enough to know the theory and maybe do it two or three times; it's all about repetition, repetition, repetition like all the best ball handlers. You just pick up your chuks and start doing tricks.
Mike Shake isn't showing off how he learned things fast, his proving that people can learn things by practicing more and more and never accept failure, because failure is the first thing you might face but succedding is the last thing you'll get.
This is actually one of the best channels on RU-vid. The editing, beautiful footage of the learning process, quality skills, education, and dedication is phenomenal
The underarm catch is easier if you let the Chuckas rotate one full turn to get a centrifugal "straightness" before attempting the catch from what I found
me seeing mike learn to use a butterfly knife: don't wanna get on his bad side me seeing mike learn how to spin some staffs: wouldn't wanna fight him and me after seeing this video: I am genuinely scared of this man
While doing pen spinning, butterfly knife spinning, and moving coins in his knuckles while hitting that robber with a football with tricks ofc and by solving math equations in his head for 5 seconds at the same time 🙂
Yep, totally understand the pain with nunchucks at times. I bought a pair of wooden nunchucks, in fact, two pairs... and thought that it will be nice starting off with the real deal - got hit in multiple spots and it was really painful - but it was still fun learning the tricks. I got quite stuck on trying to the second half of the infinite roll 😓
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Mike shake can now defend himself with nunchucks, can make a sword, unlock a lock, backflip, kick you in the face with the kick up, draw a perfect circle, can do cool tricks with a butterfly knife and can draw
I was searching for nunchucks tutorial videos and your video popped up first. Now from your accent, I can say with 99% confidence you're Italian. I am Italian myself!
This honestly inspired me to use the nunchucks I have randomly (one year I wanted to try be a ninja to honour the Asian blood in my veins) but I never followed through , so I’m going to use this vid as a small reference on how my progress should go and then use RU-vid for the rest
I really liked how you train yourself and push yourself forward , even I myself tried to learn Nunchucks when I was 17 , and it was really such an amazing experience. keep going with your content , I am really enjoying it
Hey Mike, Please learn and teach us "SPEED READING", it may help a lot of us in our daily lives..I almost see all the videos of your channel and try to learn something new, Thank you❤️