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Which Martial Art is the FASTEST?! 

Sensei Seth
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Who hits the fastest? I brought Muay Thai, Taekwondo, Boxing and Karate Martial Artists together to hit the Powerkube to see which style hits the fastest!
Powerkube is not a sponsor of this video, but if you want one of your own tell them I sent you and you can get 10% off! (I also get a kick back)
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@masontolan8041
@masontolan8041 Год назад
My thumb was fast asf, Seth. All of these would clearly be far too slow to hit me.
@aidenmma9182
@aidenmma9182 Год назад
😂
@shaunpearce6846
@shaunpearce6846 Год назад
I’m also a practitioner of thumb fu. Who’s your sensei?
@siegfriedc2332
@siegfriedc2332 Год назад
I missed the pause. My phone was stood up on the table, and I was eating a bowl of cereal.
@grim_blazer9120
@grim_blazer9120 Год назад
I got .1 when I paused the first time lol
@kishorejuki5450
@kishorejuki5450 Год назад
@@shaunpearce6846 master thumb lee
@elnico135
@elnico135 Год назад
I like how the Taekwondo guy is so chill and suddenly he goes ''AAAAHHHHH!!!'' and kicks
@RileyK26
@RileyK26 Год назад
Love that the boxer was fastest even while being the only one wearing gloves 🤣
@joel1110
@joel1110 Год назад
Facts 😭
@imortalghost6760
@imortalghost6760 Год назад
Imagine if he did it without the gloves💀
@SenselessUsername
@SenselessUsername Год назад
Arms closer to the brain than legs?
@guy229
@guy229 Год назад
@@SenselessUsername You not see they measured the other punches without gloves or something pal?
@waliveroliver5854
@waliveroliver5854 Год назад
​@@guy229 yeah but gloves add length to the arm. Given how fast these times are, the extra few cm added from the gloves would provide a large advantage
@pihee
@pihee Год назад
It's incredible how you are NEVER boring 😁 The way you approach martial arts is a lesson : Always with excitement, always trying to teach us something new that we didn't knew we needed to know 😋
@ivoryas1696
@ivoryas1696 Год назад
Pierre-Edouard Tbh, yeah. This man is pretty high on my list of entertaining RU-vidrs _period, much _*_less_* in regards to "just" martial arts!
@victorribeiro2431
@victorribeiro2431 Год назад
I think the most "scientific" and honest way of doing this was to bring an Avarage Joe/Lay person to do kick and punching to be the "baseline". Other than that, you rock Seth.
@bucko3353
@bucko3353 Год назад
Not really since the average Joe hasn't gone under the specific training of each martial art and would render the whole video useless. A better way to test would simply be to gather a larger number of participants from each martial art. This could also produce some interesting results such as how much the participants of a martial art differ from one another compared to participants of other martial arts.
@MehrdadParthian
@MehrdadParthian Год назад
@@bucko3353 exactly !
@johndough8115
@johndough8115 Год назад
What does that prove? That lower tier artists, are slower / worse ? If you wanted to test a humans "Quick Draw" potentials... would you choose a "Noob" ? A casual "Amateur".. OR.. would you choose the "Masterclass" level, World record holder? Now... if you are comparing quick draw methods... You would again, want to compare the very top ELITE, against each other... to see which methods were the fastest and most reliable. There is a man that can pull his gun out, shoot two different targets SPOT-ON, and put his gun back in the holster, in less than a second worth of time. In fact, hes so fast, that they needed to use a high speed camera, to realize that he actually fired the gun twice... as it was so fast, that you couldnt hear, nor see it... let alone, believe it possible. Even crazier, is that he does this reliably, on small targets, from the HIP (no visual-sight aiming). Benny the Jet, a famous kickboxer, has a jumping spinning back-kick, thats fast as most peoples jabs. Hes used it to TKO many different fighters, in competitions. His results, make these results, look like a joke. Only thing about Benny, is that... while he is both lightning fast, and very powerful... his reliable accuracy has issues. Some of his techs are flawless... some are missed. Some hit with TKO level forces.. and some do not. This is something he could fix.. but has never pushed himself to that level of Mastery. But the main point is... that most of this is down to the practitioners level of Mastery. And that if you really want to compare which techs are the fastest (and or, most powerful)... then you really need to have Masterclass level artists, performing these kinds of tests. The problem with that is... that there are so few Masterclass level practitioners out there, in this modern day and time. Way too many lazy people, today. Furthermore, you would want a good sample of artists per art. Not just a Single artists per art. In that way, you would could get a general Average between 2 to 3 different artists from the same art.. to gauge the differences between them, and the arts techs, themselves.
@JohnnyBit
@JohnnyBit Год назад
This would not add to "which martial art is the fastest" but could be base for another video: how average joe compares to martial artists. This video gets us number for martial artists :)
@lyfe_of_lai
@lyfe_of_lai Год назад
The most scientific way to do this would be to get highly trained martial artists in each respective discipline who are about the same height, weight, & bodyfat percentage.
@MrSirFluffy
@MrSirFluffy Год назад
Ever see that hook Ryan Garcia threw to Fortuna? It was so fast the camera barely picked it up. Video had to be slowed down tremendously to see it land. The cross being faster than the jab is actually pretty mind blowing, didn't expect it.
@travesty-studios
@travesty-studios Год назад
Had to slow down a slowmo
@MWall711
@MWall711 Год назад
Reaction time is unique to each individual and usually lies between 0.1 and 0.2 seconds. This is the time it takes for your body to start to do something in response to a stimulus. What was really being measured in the video was how fast each technique could be completed. To get a better sense of individual reaction times you just need a ruler and a friend. Open your hand and have your friend drop a ruler starting with the 0 cm mark at the top of your hand. Catch the ruler as quickly as you can and record the distance fallen. Take the square root of the number of centimeters and then multiply that number by 0.045 to get your reaction time.
@wyuwwwiwtw
@wyuwwwiwtw Год назад
Looking at😄 x
@mmhcreates
@mmhcreates Год назад
Exactly.
@jaxonschlutz1279
@jaxonschlutz1279 Год назад
on the test he did in the video i got 0.09😈
@j.d.4697
@j.d.4697 Год назад
That's BS. There are bigger differences in reaction times and then the actual speed of performing a motion is also completely individual.
@ShadowMonarchGod
@ShadowMonarchGod Год назад
I got 0.08
@xanaxor88
@xanaxor88 Год назад
After years of kick/thai boxing I switched over to just boxing for 2 years. Had my first muay thai spar in years last week and I was taken back by how slow it felt. I'm no boxing counterpuncher but I was able to counter consistently in mt not to mention being able to catch kicks better than ever. I still love both sports but I 100% recommend trying different schools/techniques. Never expected boxing to improve my leg catches.
@MikeClowder
@MikeClowder Год назад
My thumb was fast as hell on the remote because my wife and I watch these together on the TV. Whether you like it or not, you've spent more time on our TV over the past couple of years than most movie stars.
@karshlusitamin1691
@karshlusitamin1691 Год назад
For the round house kick, i think the stance plays a huge role... For instance taekwondo and karate are basically a side stance while Muay Thai is a very forward facing orthodox stance.....
@stouterik
@stouterik Год назад
well the kick from taekwando looked goofy as shit
@rollinball9581
@rollinball9581 Год назад
Seth please test palm strikes! I'd love to see a comparison of bare hands, wraps only, and gloves!
@seansnyder2855
@seansnyder2855 Год назад
Seth, you are a huge part of my routine entertainment. Definitely a movie star in my books.
@finnmiles7311
@finnmiles7311 Год назад
MT roundhouse are fairly quick but I feel like the size of the practioners, Way you were holding the pad, the stances they were firing from and the fact the MT guy was altering his technique more for the test are what made it faster than the tkd roundhouse kick here, which imo is speedier in practice.
@stouterik
@stouterik Год назад
tkd kick was goofy as shit and doesnt work
@daneswan384
@daneswan384 Год назад
Great video. Pretty curious how Sumo strikes would stack up for speed as well.
@MehrdadParthian
@MehrdadParthian Год назад
lmfao
@nathankirk1545
@nathankirk1545 Год назад
I'm excited to see more from this series! I'd be curious about the connections between power, speed (mph), mass, and reaction time. Like x kick was 1% faster reaction then kick y (both from the same range), but Y had 10% more power. When you raise speed but lower bodyweight behind it to get faster, and the power trade off it gives and vice versa. It'd need to be more apples to apples though lead leg round vs lead leg round from same practitioner. I feel like I could ask like 8 questions 🙋 about this but will stop here 😅 - thanks again for such quality content
@jamesstewart6219
@jamesstewart6219 Год назад
Well power is energy/time, but the time here wouldn't be reaction time but the time it takes to reach the target assuming a constant speed (which may not be accurate but we'll just approximate for demonstration purposes). The energy in question here would be kinetic energy, so E=1/2*m*v^2 where m is mass and v is the speed of the technique, so speed would have a lot more contribution to power than mass. Putting it together would give P=(m*v^2)/(2*t)
@MehrdadParthian
@MehrdadParthian Год назад
the weight classes would have alot to do with these comparisons, and as you mentioned yourself, you being heavy probably made your sidekick slower than that taekwondo master, simply because weight plays a big part in both power and speed, specially speed. but then again, having one person do all of this might mean that, that person probably does not have the training and the instincts of somebody who trained in each of those martial arts for years and would probably do them a disservice. i love to see each martial art throwing their fastest, lets say 5 strike combo and see which one can inflict the most damage in the fastest time. i guess it would be a cool idea for a future video.
@TheElbowMerchant
@TheElbowMerchant Год назад
A RU-vidr that posts polls on their community page that actually preface a video? Nice! Let's see if my vote was correct.
@odecx1325
@odecx1325 Год назад
Hey seth thats cool, i was thinking perhaps you couldve gotten each persons baseline reaction speed first? The techniques might be faster but the user has a lower reaction speed...its pretty important since some people react 0.1s faster than others. Plus not every hour of every day are we performing our best reaction speed. So testing each reaction time first wouldve been a good idea. Great video
@august4476
@august4476 Год назад
Good idea 👍
@_Pauper_
@_Pauper_ Год назад
I love your approach to testing it’s like you actually know how tests go✊✊✊ I love that
@patanjalilemonsquashimmortal
I think the cross is so fast for two reasons, First that the body is loaded up to throw a cross very fast and strong in boxing stance, second that the cross is a reactive strike. Lets say you would throw 50 jabs in a certain amount of time in a fight, maybe 20 of those would be thrown with the intention of dealing real damage as a reaction to finding an opening. Most of the crosses are thrown as a hard strike to do damage, more importantly, the cross is being trained to capitalize on that split second opportunities so the reactive speed is fast.
@BakeMyDay.
@BakeMyDay. Год назад
The fastest martial art in my Opinion has to Be Taekwondo or Karate
@TheMdub27
@TheMdub27 Год назад
Karate and taekwondo eliminate the step in when throwing the back leg round house, due to the wide bladed stance. At far range that cuts off a ton of time and telegraph. And you don’t have to kick from bladed stance it’s an option.
@TheSin-O-Pride
@TheSin-O-Pride 8 месяцев назад
Tells a boxer to strike as soon as he hears a bell. Like a frog in a pond
@greencondoresq
@greencondoresq Год назад
Not at ALL boring. I'm a boxer and I find this fascinating. There's gotta be a way to correlate speed to power x amount of strikes to come up with a value for the amount of power can be thrown w/in a certain period of time (say, 3 or 5 seconds) to figure out what is the most "damaging" striking martial art. E.g., is TKD's two sidekicks w/in 3 seconds worth the 5-6 combo a boxer can throw in that amount of time from a power/speed perspective>? Please keep the great content coming!
@GOBRAGH2
@GOBRAGH2 Год назад
This was interesting. Keep making these kinds of videos!
@ivoryas1696
@ivoryas1696 Год назад
Honestly, I love numbers about as much as (maybe even more than) I do fitness and martial arts, but even ignoring that, these vids are just _really_ cool. Get's me fired up about the biomechanical implications of martial arts, speed and power training, and a bunch of things I can only describe as under the folder of "Becoming Batman/Peak human". Honestly, can't help but feel you about nail these videos, and I hope these comments let you know that. ✌🏾
@julianbrochu4147
@julianbrochu4147 Год назад
Great video. An element of speed that is harder to test for is when a telegraph starts. Something can be effectively much faster if most of the movement is hidden. I wonder how this could be demonstrated and compared.
@Wilbafarce
@Wilbafarce Год назад
I had already paused before you said pause..... Unstoppable!
@EternalArtsTex
@EternalArtsTex Год назад
First off love the video. Great job yet AGAIN! second off Coach Lucas gave some great information that a lot of people might brush past about that pull counter! Third love the thumbnail! Your Kiai face is great!
@jeremybooth6720
@jeremybooth6720 2 месяца назад
Great vid!
@blaxican
@blaxican Год назад
Dude! That last punch you threw toward the very, very end of the video surprised me so much, I reacted with a hiccup. You're right. I didn't see that coming.
@daddy7860
@daddy7860 Год назад
2:40 That was an epic guess, but then I saw your upside-down headrest pillow lol
@thedragonlady6661
@thedragonlady6661 Год назад
Whatever they do in DBZ
@theheralds4619
@theheralds4619 Год назад
“Float like a butterfly sting like a bee his eyes can’t hit what his eyes can’t see”
@ianmpena
@ianmpena Год назад
Hey Seth can you create a new comparison video about different types of kickboxing like Muay Thai and American kickboxing and dutch kickboxing and sanda and also can you create a video about Muay boran and animal style kung fu
@columodonnell9202
@columodonnell9202 Год назад
Karate is mostly a kickboxing style too
@LegendCampbell
@LegendCampbell Год назад
Dude when you close your eyes to time something it's amazingly accurate!
@evanscott9473
@evanscott9473 Год назад
Before watching, I'm going to go out on a limb and say boxing. Hello from Wilmington, NC.
@kilo3989
@kilo3989 Год назад
"I'm not a movie star, watch me on an iPhone!" 😂
@KarateTVtraditional
@KarateTVtraditional Год назад
As usual good content
@javiercross9469
@javiercross9469 Год назад
Hope you enjoyed your time in Australia, mate. It was a bit surreal to see you at the Museum of Sydney, but I hope you had a wonderful trip!
@quackerdoodle2274
@quackerdoodle2274 Год назад
Another thing that was interesting is the boxer is punching with gloves on in comparison to everybody else who is not. His speed was still way faster I can imagine how fast it’d be if he had no gloves on while doing the drill
@tomnaughadie
@tomnaughadie Год назад
The speed is why Bruce Lee liked the side kick so much. Also it looks super cool.
@pankard8480
@pankard8480 Год назад
I don't want speed but I love power❤
@tomnaughadie
@tomnaughadie Год назад
@@pankard8480 Speed and strength will both increase power. It's worth it to increase both as much as practicable, but obviously one can generally gain more strength than speed.
@kewnst
@kewnst Год назад
love the video .. would love to see more data from more people of these arts. you can then draw a general base line. 1 per style can be huge outliers. id suggest 10+ per style 100+ is more optimal. but no ones got time for that lol.
@danielcartwright8868
@danielcartwright8868 Год назад
Another great video, Sensei Seth! Of course, the individual athlete is an important variable that wasn't able to be factored out here, but we don't watch this for perfect science; we watch it to see the skills of martial artists who have mastered their crafts and hear you crack cheezy jokes!
@silversoul21000
@silversoul21000 Год назад
my index paused (watching from computer here !!! )
@domhayad
@domhayad Год назад
Can we all agree that this entirely depends on the reaction time of the athlete rather then the martial art itself
@jagger_claw
@jagger_claw 10 месяцев назад
@domhayad Do you by any chance know what reaction lag time is?🤔
@TheVenerableMr.T
@TheVenerableMr.T Год назад
Welp, .13 for me on your little test. I figure that's decent. This video was super cool to watch. It's really interesting how despite boxing having the quickest strikes, it isn't the only martial art out there. If you follow survival of the fittest, you would presume only boxing would survive, but this goes to show that speed is not the only thing to look for in a martial art. Awesome video!
@josefernandes7441
@josefernandes7441 Год назад
0.05 my timer
@roycruz5841
@roycruz5841 Год назад
Great video Seth I will love to see this same video with different weight division.
@knightveg
@knightveg Год назад
when you said pause I was waiting for something to happen
@vitorhugomeireles8821
@vitorhugomeireles8821 Год назад
This video was amazing! Thank you for the information 💯✅
@jamesharwood8364
@jamesharwood8364 Год назад
Love the videos, man and these concepts are awesome.these are all things I really was interested in on how fast certain Techniques and I feel like you fucking nailed it
@randomdude8877
@randomdude8877 Год назад
Could you do the same test but with all the different weight classes in mind? I wonder how much slower a heavyweight fighter is compared to a bantam or flyweight. Because i have the feeling that the smaller and lighter the fighter the faster they get right?
@1986beasty
@1986beasty Год назад
Nice vid, still don't know why David doesn't have his own channel yet. He'd get a shit ton of subscribers.
@davidthomas5261
@davidthomas5261 7 месяцев назад
When looking at this - you need to separate reaction time and movement time - reaction time is the time from stimulus to initiating movement and movement time is the from initial movement to hitting the target. Reaction time is pretty consistent on simple stimulus and training will help movement time especially for more complex activities. Plus genetics have a big influence ( fast twitch vs slow twitch ) so you are not comparing martial arts here but training ( muscle development and cognitive reinforcement, complexity of task and baseline genetics).
@ThatBoyFromReseda
@ThatBoyFromReseda Год назад
This is the fastest martial art of all times
@etrephesm
@etrephesm Год назад
.10 for the "pause" thumb reaction test. Saw your facial expression change before you spoke
@shozthegreatandpowerful2475
Seth I use the RU-vid for Xbox app, so I mainly watch you on TV. I hate to break it to you, but…you’re a movie star.
@02337755
@02337755 Год назад
In Boxing it's the Speed that kills.
@ism822
@ism822 Год назад
Goddamn it Seth your too damn likeable, let me buy you a beer in Melbourne when you're here
@eagleflight2627
@eagleflight2627 Год назад
I like where this is going. Could you maybe find a way to measure dodges and blocks and compare in some way, like when the punch starts, when it's already on the way and such. How early do you need to start the evasive motion to be succesful? Just throwing ideas out there, great video as always.
@jesonchen8556
@jesonchen8556 Год назад
Hey Seth, it's a very interesting video. I clearly see this is a better way to compare each discipline than a actual fight. However, it's the time a strike hit that you measured, yet it's not the speed that was recored. It might be even more interesting to meausure actual speed, i.e. in mph of each hit, to give a objective ruling in my opinion. Any way, thx for the theoretic martial arts video!😀
@juicicles5881
@juicicles5881 Год назад
Yes, you are a Movie Star, Seth. You look badass on my 4K. TKD is really deal with-able. You just get closer than their really long range. Don't move straight forward. Act like you are going. That's how to mitigate the jumping and spinning. You can even catch them with practice. But don't if they're good. Then do the karate thing and make them come to you, just make sure to stay back Way further than you normally would. Also- punch their face and know that their punches aren't near as good as the kicks. Like, you want to make a TKD person want to box with you
@ErinJWade
@ErinJWade Год назад
This is the challenge that TKD faces as it has transitioned more to a combat sport rather than a pure martial art. So if you are dealing with someone who only knows their TKD from that perspective, your are absolutely right. But there are a lot of other strikes - jabs, backfists, Ridge hands, elbow strikes, etc - in the forms. Someone who has done a more rounded TKD training will have tools to stand and box with you as well (tho, admittedly, they will have less sparring practice with those tools).
@juicicles5881
@juicicles5881 Год назад
@@ErinJWade I did WTF, my brother. Yeah, there is punching in the forms. However, the plan of using them is not that great. Back-fists are fun, they look cool and they hit pretty hard. Not next to hooks and uppercuts. I learned how to be fast from TKD more than karate and muay thai. Always had a mental right hand- and I put my strong side first once I started jiu jitsu and wrestling. Helps me get it there faster. For punches. You don't really throw jabs hard. I throw a couple normal to see how they react. Then pop. A jab that hurts because it's meant to. All the full contact opponents i fought freaked out when they felt it. Sorry!
@frankyjkd
@frankyjkd Год назад
Awesome vid, i didn't know that the cube could do reaction time. Now i definitely need that equipment ❤
@trexgson1594
@trexgson1594 10 месяцев назад
Ok so how the first fella was yelling after he hit made me feel like he hurt him self. Hahahah
@Jpowers_wrx
@Jpowers_wrx Год назад
would be interesting to see a similar video with weapon based arts.
@Hand2HandCombat
@Hand2HandCombat Год назад
it be cool if you went and met a current world champion in each martial art then tested -SPEED - POWER = ALL LOCATED CORRECT BEST TECHNIQUE AND TESTED ALL MOVES - Then Ranked all moves for Speed and Power as accurate as possible because you have used the best person or one of the best in each martial art the perfect technique and correct height placement eg 6ft strike use bob weight and tie him down lol. - these are most interesting because speed and power are key to success in any Hand 2 Hand combat exchange - great vids!
@H3llr4z0r
@H3llr4z0r Год назад
Really caught off guard by that TKD master's scream
@csikoskrisztina7247
@csikoskrisztina7247 Год назад
I think, it's also a reaction time. Some can have a fast kick, but a slow reaction time. So you can't really say, the one sport has a faster kick than an other. For example in my experience is that in Kickbox is the roundhous kick slower than in taekwondo. So I think you should do one video, where you use a speed gun to measure the speed of the kick. For example once in training, we did a small challenge. We did roundhouse kick with front leg for one minute. My nephew did the most 127 kick in one minute.
@me82sjm
@me82sjm Год назад
I litteraly came in on my phone to comment that I was watching on the xbox instead of a phone 😂
@tenguken847
@tenguken847 Год назад
This is really, "What human, has the fastest reaction timing"...just like who gets the first shot off first, using a shot timer...still a fun video
@user-nx1pe2cs1t
@user-nx1pe2cs1t 7 месяцев назад
I love your videos !!!
@BauKim
@BauKim Год назад
Would love to see five different people throw all of these individually. Just to see how much more they are used to their own method and to see how universally fast some techniques are
@DarkGodSeti
@DarkGodSeti Год назад
Of course we wouldn't see that last hit coming, that my friend would be a cheap shot. Just casually talking then.. Blammo! I'm sure I could hit most like that too! But great vid, I found it interesting!
@dynamictkd2474
@dynamictkd2474 Год назад
Great video, Seth!
@ramialmoussa4682
@ramialmoussa4682 Год назад
brother thank you and it was not boring at all 🥊🥊
@Shivana246
@Shivana246 Год назад
I love these stats videos. so cool
@gw1357
@gw1357 Год назад
One of those Fight Science shows did some stuff like this back in the 2000s and they compared a finger jab from Snake style kung fu with an actual rattlesnake strike and the human was faster. Point being, this video needed a guest appearance by Kevin Lee.
@kawabalik5080
@kawabalik5080 Год назад
Dude your videos got so good e.g at 2:20 with the list. Really good habibi keep it up!
@landminenetworks
@landminenetworks Год назад
i paused it for no reason because i didnt expect him to say pause 😂
@salvsays
@salvsays Год назад
I love these vids
@blesstem
@blesstem Год назад
greetings
@notproductiveproductions3504
Do “what your martial art says about you” as a comedy skit
@ryandoyle4344
@ryandoyle4344 Год назад
Very interesting! Perhaps, a Speed vs Power: retest with time for knockout shot; compare force against speed. Assuming that you have the force data from this test.
@KarateDrSanDiego
@KarateDrSanDiego Год назад
I love your channel and the research you do. Hope you don't mind that I mentioned you in my last video (just mentioned)
@zippo_muk9254
@zippo_muk9254 Год назад
*McGregor spinning back kick was 0.6 seconds.* His jab was 0.3 seconds if I remember correctly, and his SBK was almost double the power of his jab.
@chaos_omega
@chaos_omega Год назад
I'm watching this on my laptop, I clicked with my index finger...
@rodrigomaravilla321
@rodrigomaravilla321 Год назад
I got .13sec and I had to press once to show the pause and another time to click it, everyone must compare
@marktaylor5115
@marktaylor5115 Год назад
i paused 10 times. 5 with eyes open, 5 with eyes closed. my times were consistently doubled with my eyes closed.
@johnelliott9823
@johnelliott9823 Год назад
Interesting exercise, though it was IMO measuring the delivery efficiency of the techniques, really. You'd need to isolate the execution time from the time to initiate the move to get the reaction time. As I got older, I found simply relying on faster hands wasn't enough with younger people. But what you can use to make up for that is knowing what to be ready for, given the distance, relative position and stance of the opponent, looking for the tells before a technique is launched, like weight shifting, and keeping your limbs close so they don't have to travel far to shield.
@tomnaughadie
@tomnaughadie Год назад
The fastest martial art is me hitting the like button on this video.
@thunder2434
@thunder2434 Год назад
Not boring at all, this could be your best video in fact. If anyone didn't know it before, don't mess with a boxer -they'll mess you up. But we can learn a lot from them. As he says it's not just start/stop of firing off a punch that goes into it being fast but a lot of things, shifting weight, momentum what you do with your feet and legs, your core, what the opponent does. The kind of technique segment isolation and analysis that is part of the culture of boxing could perhaps be adapted and used for the other arts as well? I had an idea of you testing pro gamers reaction time somehow and maybe there are some gamers that are also martial artists where this all intersects. Are they even faster? Are they similarly fast to a boxer even with less training or are they just fast at pushing a button? Paintball is also another fast reaction time sport to look for this in. So is Fencing. There are also all these competitive gun people who are really fast.
@Mario.1997
@Mario.1997 Год назад
Honestly my favorite part of this video was his excitement at getting .88 with his eyes closed.
@twobirds01
@twobirds01 Год назад
Seth’s wasn’t even a jab it was a cross which should’ve taken even more time😂
@xLiveFreeDieFreex
@xLiveFreeDieFreex Год назад
I think that was a case of using the wrong footage.
@otakudibyan24
@otakudibyan24 Год назад
love the stuffs!
@Technotranceism
@Technotranceism Год назад
Clincher elbow's, finally a use for the funny bone LoL.
@BlandMarkComedy
@BlandMarkComedy Год назад
Watched on a laptop. Is that not normal these days? Great video, as ever.
@theKashConnoisseur
@theKashConnoisseur Год назад
Watching on PC so it was more a knife-hand to the space bar, 0.11 seconds. I wish my gym had a power cube though, it would be really cool to see how my "average guy" speed and power compares to full time martial artists.
@AeolethNionian
@AeolethNionian Год назад
11:29 Nice rear jab you got there
@AqibT38
@AqibT38 Год назад
Seth I'll have you know that I watch all your videos on my TV
@riverleesworld
@riverleesworld Год назад
Not tryna diss what you've done sensei. I think you could have also included a wider data set of people. Also taking into account for weight, age, gender, and experience level as well. I think you would be able to have more concrete data on the generally fastest martial art. I think it'd be really cool by just starting out with the four gyms (yours, TKD's, Muy Thai's, and boxing's) and then reaching out to other gyms too. As an environmental studies major, experimentation and recording results is what I'm all about, and I think it would really benefit this study to see more people in the mix. Just some food for thought. Thank you for reading this! River
@HB-gj7gd
@HB-gj7gd Год назад
Gender? Good luck
@ramengurung9913
@ramengurung9913 Год назад
@@HB-gj7gd ??
@ramengurung9913
@ramengurung9913 Год назад
4:37 you can actually tornado kick without that first step in the beginning, so the time to do a tornado kick can be even quicker than 1.29 seconds
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