Black Sun Boxing 黑日拳法
Black Sun Boxing 黑日拳法
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Appreciating Dan Inosanto
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Black Sun Boxing
2909 South Dobson Road, #1
Mesa, AZ 85202
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The BJJ Gauntlet Walk Is Stupid
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A Discussion With Combat Learning - Go Subscribe To Him!
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Find josh at: www.youtube.com/@UC_80X3Nd3AZvQmhJh2m88Ig ~COME TRAIN WITH US~ Black Sun Boxing 2909 South Dobson Road, #1 Mesa, AZ 85202 (602)472-5918 [text or call] ☼☉ linktr.ee/blacksunboxing ☉☼ • Visit our Website and Socials, Become a member • Buy Some Merch *References, Links, and Further Discussion on Substack* • Intro Music by: Alexander Nakarada (creative commons) • Additional Music by: ...
Which Martial Arts Would Batman Actually Study? | Building A Better Batman
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You Can Train Until Your Final Day
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Unconventional Tactics Work...Sometimes
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How Often Should You Spar Hard?
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Could Batman Really Train 127 Styles | Building A Better Batman
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How To Make ANY Martial Art Work
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Fighting Isn't Fantasy Football
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How To Defeat The Stupidest Attack In The World
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We're Moving The School May 2024
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When Should You Intervene? (Batman Is A Vigilante, You're Not) | Building A Better Batman
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Appreciating Jackie Chan
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Happy 70th Jackie! ~COME TRAIN WITH US~ Black Sun Boxing 2909 South Dobson Road, #1 Mesa, AZ 85202 (602)472-5918 [text or call] ☼☉ linktr.ee/blacksunboxing ☉☼ • Visit our Website and Socials, Become a member • Buy Some Merch *References, Links, and Further Discussion on Substack* • Intro Music by: Alexander Nakarada (creative commons) • Additional Music by: Sol Daddy - Creator Owned, George Dem...
New And Updated Merch!
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Building A Better Batman | Part 1: Introduction
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Building A Better Batman | Part 1: Introduction
You Need Evidence | Appeal To The Stone | Martial Arts Fallacies And Biases
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You Need Evidence | Appeal To The Stone | Martial Arts Fallacies And Biases
Wing Chun Is Scientific?
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Wing Chun Is Scientific?
Stop Making Marozzo Overly Flowery!
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Stop Making Marozzo Overly Flowery!
It's OK To Be A Casual Martial Artist
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It's OK To Be A Casual Martial Artist
Children's Martial Arts Starts HERE
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Children's Martial Arts Starts HERE
Moving Goalposts | Martial Arts Fallacies and Biases
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Moving Goalposts | Martial Arts Fallacies and Biases
Bong Sau Is Not A Crowbar! | Quick Fix
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Bong Sau Is Not A Crowbar! | Quick Fix
What Is Boxing?
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What Is Boxing?
Isolate Your Skills Before You Try To Improvise With Them
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Isolate Your Skills Before You Try To Improvise With Them
How Should Martial Artists Address Bad Information?
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How Should Martial Artists Address Bad Information?
Martial Arts Are Kinda Bad For Weight Loss
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Martial Arts Are Kinda Bad For Weight Loss
What Does Drilling Do?
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What Does Drilling Do?
What Is Chi Sau?
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What Is Chi Sau?
Jiu-Jitsu Doesn't Work?
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Jiu-Jitsu Doesn't Work?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @darthwolfX2
    @darthwolfX2 День тому

    Dan needs more love

  • @SS.LiuRyan
    @SS.LiuRyan 7 днів тому

    My BJJ gym never did the gauntlet thing nor the huge focus on pulling guard. I'm so thankful. Either way, I've found my grappling for mma has improved more with wrestling anyway

  • @kevinyoka4258
    @kevinyoka4258 12 днів тому

    People get confused when talking about styles and forms

  • @LalrinfelaChinzah
    @LalrinfelaChinzah 15 днів тому

    You need a strong body to do martial art If you have weak body no martial will be good for you

  • @SS.LiuRyan
    @SS.LiuRyan 18 днів тому

    as an asian i approve this message

  • @rexcombatacademy8478
    @rexcombatacademy8478 25 днів тому

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @JJ-lu3pd
    @JJ-lu3pd 28 днів тому

    Where are you moving too?

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 28 днів тому

      That video was from 3 years ago. From there we moved to Mordhau HEMA for a while, and then I had kids a month ago and we moved to Nevitt Park so I could be cliser to home for them.

  • @mikeyMIKE777HJG
    @mikeyMIKE777HJG 29 днів тому

    37 and looking at ramping up to some more competitions and possibly even another Kudo fight or 5. I was really wondering if I was too old for this, even though I feel up to it physically and your video was exactly what I needed to hear!

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 29 днів тому

    Chuck Norris is in his 80's and still trains. He even has a new movie coming out.

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 29 днів тому

    90 is the new 70.

  • @SS.LiuRyan
    @SS.LiuRyan Місяць тому

    as a 5' nothing 120 lb guy i attest it is not that easy to walk right thru them

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 Місяць тому

    From a martial arts perspective what's the difference between a warrior and a barbarian? Or are they both the same?

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing Місяць тому

      We have to dig down to what those words mean. A warrior is one who makes war, and that definition has been expanded quite generously to fightets of all sorts. It tends to imply a professional nature as well, or at least a consistent amateur occupation. It also implies the combat is in the service of something, and not just temperamental scrapping. Barbarian, on the other hand, is a bit more interesting. Coined by the Greeks making fun of the way germanic peoples talked, "bar bar bar..." it is a pejorative term for people seen as less or uncivilized, often quarrelsome and uncouth. Historically, this wasn't accurate, it was just Greek racism, but the term stuck. So a warrior is someone who takes up combat in service of some cause, typically with a professional-like refinement, while a barbarian is a quarrelsome scrapper with low refinement.

  • @Bufallobill
    @Bufallobill Місяць тому

    Thank you man, this will surely help in the bedroom! Slap slap

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 Місяць тому

    I know this is a different topic, but what are your thoughts on bullying and how can martial arts combat this problem? I've been hearing stories of small children taking their own lives over this.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing Місяць тому

      Yep, those stories seem real. Generally, I don't think bullying is the problem. Bullying has always existed, and always will. In some ways, it is necessary, because it's part of how children find how they relate to their peers. The phenomenon of children harming themselves seems to be more related to how we're raising them. Parenting has shifted from giving them space to diiscover life for themselves to this affirming, coddling aporoach that robs them of resilience (check out Jonathan Haidt's work in "the coddling of the american mind"). And this filters right into the school system which acts as a surrogate parent, and a poor one at that. Bullying is just a natural phenomenon. We can't prevent it any more than we can prevent crime. Our job as adults is to develop resilient children, and police the extremes. Currently, parents aren't even parenting, and schools are an utter failure at everything.

  • @paulsinger5102
    @paulsinger5102 Місяць тому

    Easier for me to sweep that jab step when we are southpaws to orthodox

  • @docteurguillotine
    @docteurguillotine Місяць тому

    i liked your approach. If i remember well, the number 127 was chosen because it was the number of the sreet where DC comivs begin

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing Місяць тому

      Scott Beatty, the guy who came up with the number, said that the number was chosen for Detective Comics #27, the first appearance of Batman.

  • @chrisskywalker6079
    @chrisskywalker6079 Місяць тому

    Yup, I feels like I watch a Karate kicking tutorial😅. Karate really took all the Savate's kicking techniques😊

  • @anson__carter
    @anson__carter Місяць тому

    I really dont care about all the negative consequences. I would rather live a short life of purpose than a long life of misery. I've been studying for the last few years on laws, crimes, laws on self-defense, and what tools you can use and ext. I know im dumb or crazy and you're probably a better fighter than me. But for some reason i have this overwhelming sense of i have to do something even tho my actions may be small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things, if i can save 1or 2 lives a year my duty will be fulfilled, or just simply help someone get a purse back, just simply help out the small guy you know. I cant stand by and watch people pull out a phone and record a person being fucking murdered anymore i just fucking cant. I can't shake this feeling. You make amazing points, no doubt, and they do scare me for sure. But even with all that said, im fully committed to this 💯. You are the only person on youtube in the last 3 years i have found that talks about vigilantisim in this way seriously. Im sad to hear you tell me not to do this and follow my heart, but i respect your opinion. But i must do this regardless of the dangers. Im from seattle Wa, where superheroes are hilariously common but i dont see them doin it right. I have set a 5 year goal to teach my self the laws, set up my gear, map out the city, and outline the ethics behind my methods. Im 3 years in and in two years i will do my first deployment and put this all to the test. Im not sure why i felt the need to message you, but here it is. I often think about the laws and what could happen to me from cops alone. I feel like im playing dress up sometimes. But i want to take this as seriously as possible. I hope you can shed more light on this topic as i am lost. I often think i should give up this children's dream of fighting crime but every fuckig day i see people stand by and watch murders and stabbings and fights and ect. And the only thing i can think of.... is man, if i was there things may have or COULD have gone differently Im a loner in this world, so im perfect for the job. No family No girlfriend No kids No purpose other than this one... To help thoes that cant help themselves in the face of danger, be vigilant if you want peace, prepare for war. I know im crazy but aren't most vigilantes, lol. Im gonna go watch the rest of your videos now. I hope you can shed some light on my craziness. Thank you, sir. Ask me anything. i will give you an honest answer as long as your intentions are pure. Im sorry to burden you with this, but you are the only person I've found so far talking about this topic in this way. I understand if you dont respond. You have already graced me with a well of knowledge from this one video, so thank you.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing Місяць тому

      I hope you understand that I will never tell a person not to follow their morals. My advice is only that I cannot recommend such action, for legal reasons, and because I cannot bear the responsibility of someone taking on life threatening risk. But do what you must, and may fortune favor you.

  • @lonknight3197
    @lonknight3197 Місяць тому

    Those core priciples only need a few months to understand. So thats how it is done When i went to University i joined all the campus martial art clubs so each semester i took 3 styles1 morn, 1 lunch time 1 evening , 3 arts every semenstee 3next sem 3 different arts , so 4 sems a yr == 12 arts a yr for 4 yrs= 48 arts , then after college started going to full reg martial arts schools been in the martial arts since age 10 now 66yrs old been an instructor at 4 different schools , hzve also had jobs as security guard ,also bar bouncer, and short time as bodyguard, Professor Lon A.S.A.X. MARTIAL ARTS.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing Місяць тому

      No disagreement there. I don't think it counts as "knowing those arts", but that method makes you an engineer instead of a stylist. I haven't been stumped by a technique in years because of a principle driven approach.

  • @lonknight3197
    @lonknight3197 Місяць тому

    You only need to master the core princpils of each art and dont forget he probably started at age 10.

  • @warrennicholsony.fernando4513
    @warrennicholsony.fernando4513 Місяць тому

    Batman was the reason why I wanted to train in other martial arts. Of all the comic book heroes, he's the one who had the biggest thirst for knowledge. In reality, I don't think we can do that but there are are a lot of people out there who are black belts in multiple martial arts.

  • @darthwolfX2
    @darthwolfX2 Місяць тому

    My answer is no batman can't

  • @chengfu7063
    @chengfu7063 Місяць тому

    Excellent

  • @docteurguillotine
    @docteurguillotine Місяць тому

    it is a very good advice.

  • @warrennicholsony.fernando4513
    @warrennicholsony.fernando4513 Місяць тому

    This is the reason why I never bet on combat sports. The golden rule: Expect the unexpected.

  • @warrennicholsony.fernando4513
    @warrennicholsony.fernando4513 Місяць тому

    It's in the way it is taught and how it is applied that matters. You are right. Any art can be effective if taught and applied properly when the need for it arises! I'm glad you brought this up. There are too many so-called experts out there who simply brush other systems as useless..

  • @catanazman
    @catanazman 2 місяці тому

    This is a refreshing video. I work in construction and I dread going to work. Sometimes I feel like a lil bitch when I think of quitting. Martial arts is something I never thought I could make a career of, but it is something that I think is essential to have in my life. I wish to get into martial arts.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind words. Yeah, martial arts makes us better people, not just better fighters.

  • @seanklucker3987
    @seanklucker3987 2 місяці тому

    Are you gonna be in the same area I wanna come back if you are

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 2 місяці тому

      South phoenix. Probably between university and baseline, east of 36th st. ~ish. We're in yhe park for now because my leads fell through.

  • @SS.LiuRyan
    @SS.LiuRyan 2 місяці тому

    if youre as good of a coach as you are a father your kids will thank you when they learn the words to say it. thank you for the lessons coach 🙏

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 2 місяці тому

    Congrats on being a dad. Boy or Girl?

  • @haysmcgee801
    @haysmcgee801 2 місяці тому

    When Funakoshi brought his variant of Okinawan Karate to Japan, he was very open about the fact that he wasn’t interested in teaching Karate as a practical fighting system. He was trying to develop and teach it as a physical development program. He saw it more as a way to teach bodily awareness, and promote longevity and especially as a physical improvement program especially for children. The Japanese already had a useful self defense system in jujitsu, and Kano (a friend of Funakoshi) had just successfully introduced Judo to the Japanese military and police. Funakoshi was promoting Karate to be something to be organized and taught to children and students as a class. He focused on the karate techniques that achieved this goal, deepened the stances, reorganizing the kata to focus on physical development and created a sparring system that was more like a game. He removed the techniques that were strictly self defense or war related. This is what caused the rift between himself and his school and the other Okinawan masters at the time. That he basically sold out to the Japanese. Thus Shotokan was born and became the first officially recognized Karate system to have Japanese government approval. Funakoshi packaged Karate in such a way that it could look very Japanese at the time as to avoid as much comparison to Chinese martial arts as possible. And it worked. Shotokan became the leading style of karate globally for Decades and still is. You’re probably wondering why I brought this short history up. Well to illustrate that most styles change over time for a variety of reasons. I think Kenpo was designed to change, certainly Ed Parker intended for it to. I think however that once he passed, there was a fracturing of the lineage based upon its inherent approach to be an ever evolving art. This isn’t a bad thing necessarily, but I do agree with you, I think that Kenpo lost its teeth. From my own experience with the style in the mid to late 90’s I noticed that there was an ever growing emphasis being placed on these long sequences of techniques against a very cooperative opponent that was very reminiscent of video game fighting. Then MMA exploded onto the scene and showed just how this type of combo striking just wouldn’t work coupled with the fact that there were a lot of Kenpo instructors who weren’t teaching that this type of training was just a drill and wasn’t going to be how it would play out in actual fights. I spent the better part of two decades in Shotokan Karate, it gave fantastic physical skills and timing. I was to carry that over to a successful amateur kickboxing foray with a record of 12-0-1. I will say that I didn’t really learn how to fight until shifting over to Okinawan Karate (Shorin-Ryu and Goju-Ryu), where there was actual emphasis put on the application of techniques and the reality of using them instead of just memorizing long choreographed kata. Don’t get me wrong kata can be incredibly useful but I was well into my 14th year of Shotokan and 2nd degree black belt before I knew how to apply half of the techniques I knew from kata. I think a similar thing is happening in modern Kenpo. People are learning kata, drilling these rapid combo techniques but with out the practical knowledge of how a non compliant person is going to react, yes sparring helps, but in my experience at few different Kenpo schools once they get punched in the face all of those techniques go out the window and it just becomes kickboxing. Also in my experience many kenpo students have fast hands but don’t know how to generate any power. None of their strikes had weight or real connection behind it… except at one school in Colorado however the head instructor had both learned under Ed Parker and had also studied boxing and savate. Well I think I have rambled on enough. Great video…. Even if I am a few years late to the party.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 2 місяці тому

      Thank you. That was a very thoughtful reply.

  • @v_DICE_v
    @v_DICE_v 2 місяці тому

    Put it this way. I still remember how much it hurt 40 year later.

  • @omarcjr1237
    @omarcjr1237 2 місяці тому

    You should do a venum contender review for ppl with wide feet, they fit perfectly and felt as others needed to try these

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 2 місяці тому

      I'll have to buy a pair next time I need shoes.

  • @omarcjr1237
    @omarcjr1237 2 місяці тому

    After shoe hunting for a year i finally found a brand for amazing toe box size, try the venum contender, I have wide feet and these fit perfectly

  • @ToddLorenze
    @ToddLorenze 2 місяці тому

    Nice Job, Master Lorenze from Florida.

  • @warrennicholsony.fernando4513
    @warrennicholsony.fernando4513 2 місяці тому

    It's been that long. Jackie knew he had to do something different and he achieved that both in Hong Kong and the U.S.

  • @nicolasbouchard6331
    @nicolasbouchard6331 2 місяці тому

    I think Mike's peak a boo style is the perfect demonstration of wing chun outside work and how shielding should be used in wc (wing chun guys constantly figth centerline against centerline when taking the outside allows ur own centerline to be aligned while ur opponent ones isn't) if ur plexus to plexus you gotta deal with powerful strikes from the left and right, if you get to ur opponent rigth side, you only have to deal with stuff ur left while he's got to deal with both sides and repositioning himself to face you. I dont want to strike down my opponent centerline, i want to control my opponent centerline with framing and trow strikes with my centerline aligned towards him so i can trow with max power and speed to finish it quickly. Mike did this perfectly with how he parried to the ouside and trew flurries down hos own centerline and I've learned so much when i realized this and started studying iron mike. (Controlling ur opponent centerline while facing it is alot harder than controlling it from the outside and most wc guys seem to have forgotten that fact)

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 3 місяці тому

    I forgot to ask who's your favorite Batman villain?

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 3 місяці тому

      Overall, probably Ra's al Ghul. Though, I really liked the court of owls more recently.

  • @SS.LiuRyan
    @SS.LiuRyan 3 місяці тому

    i like the intro!

  • @Babygirlly555
    @Babygirlly555 3 місяці тому

    What's your favorite Batman movie and what actor did you like as Batman?

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 3 місяці тому

      Currently, Batman Begins is my favorite bat-flick. As far as actors, I mean Kevin Conroy's voice for the animated universe is best. As far as live actors, I haven't been happy with any of them. I think Afleck could have done well if he had good scripts and directors to work with, but those movies are unwatchable. Essentially, I'm still waiting for a real Batman movie.

    • @Babygirlly555
      @Babygirlly555 3 місяці тому

      @@BlackSunBoxing Batman 89 is my favorite. Keaton was the best live action Batman at least in my opinion.

    • @BlackSunBoxing
      @BlackSunBoxing 3 місяці тому

      I truly hate his Batman.

  • @joaohenrique3796
    @joaohenrique3796 3 місяці тому

    Sempre quis aprender esse movimento

  • @joaohenrique3796
    @joaohenrique3796 3 місяці тому

    Very goood

  • @joaohenrique3796
    @joaohenrique3796 3 місяці тому

    Muito om