In a FIGHT with NUNCHUCKS* learn something!

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When Bruce Lee was making movies, People all over the world began to defend themselves with Nunchucks ! This historical weapon was soon illegal in many places. Why?
Hospital Emergency Rooms all over the U.S.A. were being visited by people with wounds from Nunchucks some justified as Self Defense. This was happening all over Miami, Florida were I was living during the1970's .
The KZreadR SHADVERSITY said that the Chucks were stupid for self defense.
Watch this video, and please tell me what you think*

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  • @baustinshaw2375
    @baustinshaw23753 жыл бұрын

    This is the first time i have ever seen nunchuks used and held like this. The power you generate with the 2 hand method and experience you have makes alot of sense. Its really cool and definitely makes me rethink alot of things. Thank you for your video.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Baustin Shaw * * * * * 5 stars for Your excellent reply to this video* I so appreciate the compliment * I learned by trial, and error in developing this style. I had no idea how folks would receive this video. Your comment gave me a boost ! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @junichiroyamashita

    @junichiroyamashita

    3 жыл бұрын

    This make me wish for a longer nunchuk,so that it will be easier to use like this,maybe a 12 inch one.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@junichiroyamashita The Chucks in this video are 14 inch *

  • @RamseyDewey
    @RamseyDewey3 жыл бұрын

    This is a really eye opening video for me. Most people just focus on doing juggling tricks with nunchucks, and not how to actually fight with them. Those two handed blocks you were doing made a lot of movements from kobudo forms make sense in a way I had never considered. Thanks for making this video, my friend! Yes, there are all kinds of serious issues going on in the world today, but sometimes it’s good to reflect on the past... when everyone was Kungfu fighting.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ramsey Dewey * * * * * Your Opinion is my most valuable feedback and you are a good friend ! Paul

  • @SiavashJaredAndinoBernhard

    @SiavashJaredAndinoBernhard

    3 жыл бұрын

    Although the future is a little bit frightning. It's the book of your life you're writing.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    You should add your voice to the discussion, Ramsey. Sadly, it seems Shad is planning to ignore all this amazing feedback, and attack one particular youtuber called Milani Fitness. Milani has 10 subscribers... and Shad has a history of picking on smaller youtubers. He even made a gangster-like comment, saying, "it'd be a pity if you got dogpiled by my many fans...."

  • @Chraan

    @Chraan

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 He didn't ignore the feedback and covered all points, feel free to check out all videos about the topic and think about them. He answered Milani Fitness because that was the best video in his opinion, covering most points of all responses, and his intention clearly is to avoid a young KZread channel being overflown with bullshit spam, which happened in the past because other KZreadrs never respected this impact of different subscriber counts. I agree that I would love to see Ramsey throwing into the mix, mostly because Shad and Ramsey are alike when it comes to analysis and direct approach, but it might not be Ramsey's expertise (at least I never saw him dealing with Nunchucks, maybe I'm wrong) and that would ruin the point of the discussion. We don't need another voice of "Yes, Nunchucks can break bones" while the main topic of "Are sticks better than Nunchucks?" is still not scratched. For the record: Sticks absolutely can break bones too.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Chraan Even Shad's fans are agreeing that he's been recycling the same point for the last six hours of blather. So if you enjoy doting on him for that long and learning nothing you can remember (nothing worth repeating), that's your issue. Or rather, you have to forget the majority of his embarrassing points, such as the one about self-harm Professor Punch debunks, focusing on this "bones" thing desperately. And no, he outright refused to respond to Object History, who made the best response video and had many thousands of subscribers... Cowardly predator that he is, he strawmanned the discussion, intentionally choosing the smallest channel with the weakest argument, bullying him for two hours, even making gross sex-jokes. Even Milani has admitted his video had mistakes, and he seems to have learned a lot from the other channels (unlike Shad). He's been talking to Object History, planning out a more comprehensive video.

  • @RamseyDewey
    @RamseyDewey3 жыл бұрын

    Also thanks for the idea of filling my old speed bags with rubber to make targets. I go through quite a few of those in a year.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah Ramsey fill the bag with rubber mulch, they make great targets. Makes a good bag to hang on a speedbag platform to practice the Pining and Trapping techniques. It adds variation. From time to time I do that. I can only imagine how many bags you go through. You are a very involved, and busy guy. True ! Paul

  • @USAMark70
    @USAMark703 жыл бұрын

    In the hands of a master, even a rock and sling can slay giants.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    USAMark70 * * * * * 5 Stars for the Educated Comment ! Five Stars for David * * * * * who slayed that trouble maker Goliath * Thank You for taking time to post the comment ! Sincerely Appreciate You Paul D'

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    At the same time, even nunchaku are wasted, in the hands of a fool.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    What do we learn of it? Slinged rock is trash because David had to use Goliath's own sword to kill him. Or maybe that you win by breaking your opponents game? Or that Goliath was acromegalic?

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 Ironically, Goliath died from the sling stone, it is stated. Cutting his head off was either to make certain of it, or just for taking the trophy and making it obvious to the spectators.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 Bible translation I checked the matter did not explicitly say that stone killed Goliath, but it did mention that "kivi puhkaisi otsan", which literally means "stone pierced forehead". I believe artistic license is at play, but it certainly hurt him. Even without finishing blow with his sword Goliath would've been out of use for Philistines permanently as badly fractured skull and medical technology of era could not have saved him.

  • @Nardz024
    @Nardz0243 жыл бұрын

    This video is amazing! I've been doing double hand swings with Nunchucks for about 15 years now and I can see how much damage you put out on those speedbags! I definitely did learn some things from this video and I thank you for that. By the way I just released my own response video to Shadiversity on my channel, I actually mention you within it and use bits of footage from this video in a couple places as an example. Anyway hope you're doing well, thank you again for the pointers & some new things for me to work on.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    Can hardly wait for Punch Professor to see your video. While a very different style from his, I think he'll appreciate it as I did.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nardz * * * * * I appreciate the amazing compliment * I watched your video first thing this morning and was one of the first to give a thumbs up ! I was moving about this morning and only now have found time to get on the computer! Thank You for your attention, I will go now, and comment on your EXCELLENT VIDEO * Sincerely Paulie D'

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Great to see so many masters connecting over nunchaku.

  • @GOBRAGH2
    @GOBRAGH23 жыл бұрын

    Well that's new to me. Time to dust off the nunchucks!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    GOBRAGH * * * * * 5 Stars for knowing what time it is * Thank You for watching, and for posting the comment ! True Pauie D' The Punch Professor

  • @eduardoesparza3325
    @eduardoesparza33253 жыл бұрын

    First off I'm very intrigued and impressed with your 2 handed technique, you make a great point about the history and why they were banned in a bunch of states. Very awesome video. Thanks for the demonstration.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eduardo Esparza * * * * * 5 Stars for the Awesome Compliment * I appreciate you watching this video, and for taking time to post the nice comment ! Thank You Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @youngmf6052
    @youngmf60523 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, I especially love that you have been training the weapon for so long yet felt no need to showcase it until now. Definitely some impressive speed and power, it’s obvious you’ve put the time and training in. Your channel has some of the best bag work. You inspired me to build a double end bag a few years back with a simple how to. I’ve been training more elbows and slips than I would have otherwise. Seeing yourself and Ramsey training on the speed bag and breaking down the techniques have me seriously interested in getting a speed bag as well. +++sand in the pocket is genius

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Young * * * * * So glad that you watched and posted the Awesome Comment * You get 5 Stars for that * Ramsey is sure a very special person, I got a feeling that you are also ! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @junichiroyamashita
    @junichiroyamashita3 жыл бұрын

    The way you use the nunchuks two handed reminds me of the way the european version was used.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Junichiro Yamashita * * * * * Thank You for the Educated Comments * I know little to none about the European Weapons ! I Appreciate You Paul D'Antuono

  • @redhoodjoker4430

    @redhoodjoker4430

    3 жыл бұрын

    You mean a flail, the one with a ball?

  • @junichiroyamashita

    @junichiroyamashita

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@redhoodjoker4430 no,the nunchaku was used in europe but with a different name,and usually two handed,not the longer flail with two different lenght stick,but one with two long sticks of the same lenght.

  • @redhoodjoker4430

    @redhoodjoker4430

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@junichiroyamashita well then, I would like to see more of it.

  • @junichiroyamashita

    @junichiroyamashita

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@redhoodjoker4430 i base my knowledge mostly on Saps,Blackjack and Slungshot,by Robert Escobar. Also,check out the article No fence against a flail.

  • @user-ty6do8yz4l
    @user-ty6do8yz4l3 жыл бұрын

    That's definitely how I remember the 70s!. My Korean buddy could tell ANYONE he knew Kung-fu, and they believed him.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    337 337 * * * * * 5 Stars for sharing your buddy's history * Thank You for taking time to post the BEEN there DONE that Comment * You would have to have experienced the wave of Martial Arts which burst into our lives when Bruce Lee was making movies, in order to really understand how ENORMOUS his influence was. Thanks ! Paul

  • @joetrevino1607
    @joetrevino16073 жыл бұрын

    the nunchuck community appreciates it!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Joe Trevino * * * * * 5 Stars for showing the Appreciation * Thank You for watching, and for taking time to post the nice comment! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @BaristaKofiMensah
    @BaristaKofiMensah3 жыл бұрын

    It looks like you use the nunchuk similar to a sword at times :)

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Barista Kofi Mensah * * * * * EXACTLY Brother * Thank You for Watching and I and glad that you took the time to post the great comment* I Sincerely Appreciate You ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @counterstrike89
    @counterstrike892 жыл бұрын

    Just watching this again, your style is really fascinating and different, really interesting, amazing technique!

  • @junichiroyamashita
    @junichiroyamashita3 жыл бұрын

    Look like it is true,the best way to recieve a straight and complete answer on the internet is to say something wrong. I once considered nunchuck a bad weapon,also because i couldn't find anyone using them properly,not anymore,and since Shad posted his videos,many youtubers posted complex and complete answers to the effectiveness of nunchucks. Looks like another wave in the fantasy media generated by Shad will be a more prominent role of nunchaku.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Junichiro Yamashita * * * * * 5 Stars for Your insight * You obviously think outside of the box Junichiro = I like that ! Thank You for commenting ! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @gordo608
    @gordo6083 жыл бұрын

    Every culture in history has had a flail or a mace. This is probably closer to how they were originally used.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gorden Wagner * * * * * 5 Stars for the Educated Comment and for sharing the History Lesson* I truly appreciate that you took the time to make the post ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @farmerprincenunchaku9380
    @farmerprincenunchaku93802 жыл бұрын

    That was fantastic! Super unorthodox but amazing. One of the problems I have found is people call nunchaku stupid based on watching someone who doesn’t know how to use them. Most of the time you see someone who has learned it from watching movies or from a martial artist who learned it from watching movies in the 80s who tried to draw more customers by starting Chuck classes. But even though this is totally unorthodox and unlike the traditional and practical ways of using nunchaku I’ve encountered, it conforms to everything positive I have learned about them in my 15 years of practice. I’ll definitely be incorporating some of this into my own training.

  • @johnmacgyver4928
    @johnmacgyver49283 жыл бұрын

    Punch Professor the stories you told at the end, (though it was short) you cast a light to a different place in time. I would have never found this In a history book, they sound really interesting and cool.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    John MacGyver * * * * * 5 Stars for the interesting & cool comment ! If it could be proven ~ I would bet more folks got wacked & attacked with Nunchucks between the early 1970's ~ 1980's than in all the years before, or after put together. Sincerely Appreciate that you took the time to post * Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @JSANTOS1784
    @JSANTOS17842 жыл бұрын

    You are such a wealth of knowledge sir Thank you so much for your posts I have learned so much from you Just curious..... What are your thoughts on edged weapon training?

  • @enemarius
    @enemarius3 жыл бұрын

    Very inspiring!!! Don't get discouraged by other ignorant people's comments. You are demonstrating and teaching some very interesting things to us novices. Many more of us appreciate the time you take to show your art. Please continue doing it!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Marius Ionut Ene * * * * * 5 STARS for the INSPIRATIONAL COMMENT * I wonder if Shad knows better, and just found a really effective CLICK BAIT ? It is obvious, Shad can't fight, but he ain't stupid. I appreciate that you took time to inspire me* Sincerely Thank You for watching, and posting ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @Gyminator904
    @Gyminator9043 жыл бұрын

    I really regret not driving down to the jungle gym to hit the bags when i was in FL

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    trai4daWAR! * * * * * Thank You for watching and for the Compliment on our Gym* I appreciate that you took the time to post the excellent comment! 5 Stars for You Brother Warrior * Paul D'

  • @mikepettengill2706
    @mikepettengill27063 жыл бұрын

    Great information and really great techniques! Thanks!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mike Pettengill * * * * * Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate that you took time to post the Great Compliment * Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @masaharumorimoto4761
    @masaharumorimoto47613 жыл бұрын

    Awesome!! Team Nunchucks!!! Thanks for sharing, going to watch some of your other videos to :)

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Masaharu Morimoto * * * * * 5 stars for the Awesome Compliment ! I hope you enjoy the videos, I do believe you will find some Unique Practices. Thank you for watching and for taking the time to post the positive comment! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @happylifegrace4674
    @happylifegrace46743 жыл бұрын

    I ENJOYED THIS VIDEO AND THE DETAILS OF IT. I FIND YOU MAKE SENSE ABOUT NUN-CHUCKS BEING A POWERFUL WEAPON.+ I FIND IT COMMON SENSE. I APPRECIATE YOUR TIME AND EFFORT INTO SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH THE FIGHT COMMUNITY!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it * * * * * SLICK * Thank You for the SUPPORT ! Grace for You and Me ! Paul

  • @elleCX01
    @elleCX013 жыл бұрын

    Uh... wow! This is the first time I've seen nunchaku used this way. It looks more secure that way and yeah, it does address the issue of control. Great control on those multiple targets by the way. Holding one end with both hands that way kinda turns them into flail. Question: Where did this style of using these nunchaku develop? Is it a self-taught style gained from experience or were there multiple people using similar techniques at the time when Bruce Lee popularized them? Also, can you show some more offensive techniques holding both sticks with 2 hands?

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    lordcloudx * * * * * 5 Stars for posting the Intelligent comment & question * To answer your question = I used a trial and error, in order to develop much of the techniques in this video. I wanted heavy, and hard Nunchucks so they would issue greater devastation to an adversary ... Not being a big guy 145 lbs. = I began the 2 handed strikes to compensate for the heavy chucks ... So that a rebound would not BOP me, I learned with my two handed grip that I would let one hand touch the rope after the strike, which put a quick end to that stick going where it wants . I.E. that stick go's where my hand on that rope wants it to go ! Over the years I hit myself countless times. Except for the time I hit my self in the Balls in front of my mother who laughed her ass off, I never really hurt myself. Just bops and Bumps. Now after many years I almost never bump myself. I made a Nunchuck video yesterday, but not sure that I will make any more. Thank You for Watching * Paulie D' The Punch Professor

  • @joebiscuit2243

    @joebiscuit2243

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/nIpn0ZahqtnQdag.html Ironically it seems Nunchaku were used with two hands instead of one, it seems Bruce Lee popularized the one handed usage.

  • @ronenbeckerman4956
    @ronenbeckerman49563 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this Awesome video. Shad stepped out of his area of expertise, I wish he would of consulted you first!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    ronen beckerman * * * * * Five Stars for the Awesome Compliment* I believe Shad Knows the TRUTH... The TRUTH is this subject is great click bait$$$. His followers have come on my page, and hit the DISLIKE, yet they don't even watch the video. Those are very special people* Thank You Sincerely ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @Philth_E
    @Philth_E3 жыл бұрын

    Before carrying a firearm, I carried some chucks in the driver door of my car. Im capable with them, but always thought the fear factor was more. I wouldnt mess with anyone twirling the nunchucks around!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Philth- E * * * * * Thank You for your post, and for sharing your opinion. You Know I appreciate You Phil. Your Pal Paul

  • @Philth_E

    @Philth_E

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Thanks pal, I along with everyone else who watches appreciates you and your knowledge, Paul!

  • @frodokhunt
    @frodokhunt3 жыл бұрын

    Two hands like a baseball bat .... yeah that's gonna break something , I've never thought about using them this way ! Definitely going to give it a go \m/

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Frodo Khunt * * * * * 5 Stars for the Educated Comment * It's a whole different game with the two hand, and swinging for the fences ! Do everything slow, and easy before fast, and hard ! Thank You for Watching* Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @maxwellhavins8078
    @maxwellhavins80783 жыл бұрын

    Im glad to see that im not the only who trains with nunchucks this way. The deflecting and blocks always felt like wing blocks in kali. And the hooking Perry felt like something that one could do with a sarong. The ol saying in kali " kali lik kao" (sorry if that is spelt that wrong) but in english " you are kali!" Resinated with me because in way it felt like permission to be playful.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maxwell Havins * * * * * 5 STARS for the interesting, educated comment* I appreciate that you took time to post the reply to this video! Thank You for Watching* Sincerely Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @SenseiEmmett
    @SenseiEmmett3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, and awesome channel

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sensei Emmett * * * * *5 STARS for that Great Compliment ! Thank You Sensei, I truly appreciate You * Paul D'

  • @theloniusmonk1263
    @theloniusmonk12633 жыл бұрын

    Another great video from the Professor!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thelonius Monk * * * * * FIVE STARS for the GREAT COMPLIMENT * Thank You for Watching ! I appreciate that You took the time to post the nice comment* Sincerely Your Pal Paul

  • @lorenzo2439
    @lorenzo24393 жыл бұрын

    Don't mess with the Old Man in a sport where for the most part they quit young. Loved this video, absolutely interesting, and truly inspiring... Thank you Maestro 🥊

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lorenzo * * * * * FIVE STARS for You Lorenzo * I sure appreciate you taking time to post such a nice comment & Compliment * You boosted me up ! I appreciate that * Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    They might not be as fast and strong, but they are tough and mean.

  • @linhimura9980
    @linhimura99803 жыл бұрын

    Awesome..I like your two handed transitions and striking with the head of both handles, that’s actually a form of striking close quarters that follows up to a grab as one would need to stun before attempting a grab.. your two handed transitions are also breaks or dislocations after you have a limb wrapped up. Thank you so much for coming to aid the ill informed and good luck with your journey..

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lin Himura * * * * * 5 Stars for taking the time to post the Awesome Compliment* I Appreciate Your Educated Input ! Yes, Nunchaku grappling is another dimension that is almost totally overlooked. Grabbing, and locking fits well with the two handed practice on this weapon. Thank You for sharing, my Bother Warrior* Paul D'Antuono

  • @maxgilbert18
    @maxgilbert183 жыл бұрын

    Nunchucks are very similar to hitting someone with a hardwood stick of a similar size, but with more portability because it's folded in half. No one questions if a thick hardwood stick can hurt you and a set of nunchucks is essentially same thing. I agree they can hurt you pretty bad. It doesn't take a genius to understand that. I don't understand why people think they are useless.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Max Gilbert * * * * * 5 Stars for the intelligent comment * I think folks find them useless, because when they train with them the only think about looking cool, when they should think about being scary. You can't learn to fight with this weapon if all you do is SPIN and TWIRL in practice ! I am so glad that you took the time to comment = excellent ! True Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @Eternalnight198

    @Eternalnight198

    3 жыл бұрын

    No, that is completely wrong. Hitting someone with a nunchaku is not at all anything like hitting them with straight hardwood stick. When you hit someone with a nunchaku you're only hitting them with the weight of one half of the nunchaku and nothing else. When you hit someone with a rigid stick, you're hitting them with a lot more, because it is not just the weight of the stick but you can actually put a lot of your own body weight behind the strike. So a rigid stick will hit with about SAME SPEED, but with more than 100 times weight behind the strike. And, yes, it is the same speed. Even though the other end of the nunchaku can momentarily move at higher speeds than a straight stick, it only does that when you're changing the direction of the movement. It does not add any extra speed to it when you're actually hitting someone with it. Getting hit by a nunchaku can hurt a lot, but it does not do any real damage. A rigid straight stick is far more effective in doing actual damage like breaking bones etc. and is actually a lot more versatile in other ways. Nunchakus are garbage. Not completely useless, but almost.

  • @maxgilbert18

    @maxgilbert18

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Eternalnight198 Will you let me hit you with one then? To prove it's garbage? Only a joke 😉 It really depends on the bones you're talking about breaking, a femur? Probably not. Hands? Definatly. Hand bones can be broken by simple punches, sticks and nunchucks offer more leverage. Wrists and forearms? Maybe... wrists are particularly weak and people break or fracture their forearms from arm wrestling and falling over on them. Sure a straight stick is more damaging, you're trading strength for portability with a nunchuck. I'm not arguing with you on that one, but a sharp knife is more dangerous than a dull knife with a rounded point, but the dull knife can still hurt and kill. It's ridiculous to think a nunchuck is completely useless, they can seriously hurt you. Hitting anyone with a blunt object is dangerous and potentially deadly. Blunt force trauma is no joke.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@maxgilbert18 This is completely laughable... The children are learning physics from SHAD instead of school? Is he really so stupid he thinks only HALF the mass of the weapon applies with nunchaku? It seems the better the response video and demonstration is, the worse the tantrum of Shady-fans. Though, if you haven't already, check out Kevin Gray's video. He visually demonstrates that nunchaku inflict a lot more impulse than a plain stick, in a test. Physically, they have to... they have the same mass but have a longer swing arc than the stick, so of course nunchaku will have more energy. Shad brags about how he never went to college for got a formal education, and I can see why.

  • @vocartagmailcom

    @vocartagmailcom

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Eternalnight198 You can't support the stick with much weight because your wrist can't hold it. Do a simple excercise. Grab this 50-60cm stick like you would for a combat and press the scale with the end of it. And now wonder how much force can generate the swing and the rethink if you can add to this force anything more from your weight:)

  • @joshuabarnhart9601
    @joshuabarnhart96013 жыл бұрын

    Hey, Punch Professor. I’ve been watching your videos for weeks and have been practicing on my speed bag and punching bag six days a week. Any specific tips for a beginner would be appreciated. Where I live in Kansas I don’t have any resources that are face to face and am depending on KZread and the internet. I appreciate the content. Thank You

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Joshua Barnhart * * * * * Keep it up, You are already doing good, with the 6 days a week = CONSISTANCY * I appreciate that you took time to let me know that you watch my videos, that's a nice compliment ! As a beginner DO NOT be concerned about going FAST or being POWERFUL, but rather look to be PERFECT in the mechanics of your body (Bio Mechanics) ! If your mechanics are good then Power & Speed will come. Learn the basics, and make effort to perfect them ! We never ever do perfect the mechanics, but that is the target that we never reach PERFECTLY ! I spent more than 50 years looking to perfect my skills, and although I'm EXCELLENT, I am far from PERFECT. So I will in todays practice, seek perfection AGAIN ! In a nutshell = go slower, and pay GREAT ATTENTION to what you are doing ! By going SLOW or moving in a SLOW MOTION, it will be much easier to notice what you are doing, whether it's right or wrong. Shadow box often ~ in front of a mirror when you can ~ Study your body much like a body builder does. Throw punches slowly and notice what muscles, tendons, joints, bones (Bio Mechanics) are involved, and which ones are not involved. Another tip be carful in sparring! You should not be getting beat up in sparring. So don't spar till you have a good handle on the INPORTANT basics. Don't spar with people who want to use you as a punching bag. I have a video on sparring = Watch it ! I hope that I have been helpful ? Sincerely Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @ObjectHistory
    @ObjectHistory3 жыл бұрын

    THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT in my video response to Shad, except this guy has first-hand experience and I was reporting. There is no substitute for real combat experience with a weapon, no arm chair namby pamby theorizing can change that. We don’t have to wonder if chucks are garbage, we know for a fact THEY’RE NOT if we know the real history of the weapon. 1970’s, 1980’s, in the streets. NY, Miami, all the big cities. I KNEW THERE WERE DUDES LIKE THIS that know first hand how horrifically bad Shad’s take is on this weapon, knew it for a fact but just don’t know this man myself. So glad an old school martial artist set the record straight. In a fair world there would be no more argument and everyone, Shad included would listen to warriors who know better on these things. All I ever argued against was Shad’s 3 video uninformed rant, backed up by chuck swinging that looks like a drunk with a blindfold (if you can’t actually swing the weapon, you can’t judge it) because actual experience says the opposite. Are they better than a straight stick? Maybe, maybe not... but Shad told over a million people this weapon is absolutely horrible without researching the known history of the tool at all, or learning how to swing it competently which should take a martial artist an hour (?) if he consults with someone that knows. Thank you sir for sharing your knowledge. I go to Miami every year and would gladly pay to train with you and hear some old stories for my weapons research and books. You and my sensei would really get along.

  • @vanivanov7897

    @vanivanov7897

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well said! I think Shad is well aware of your video, and is fearfully avoiding it. Milani should work with you and the others to make an amazing rebuttal, to force Shad to acknowledge your devastating points.

  • @nicolasjimenez6546

    @nicolasjimenez6546

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wait so we can agree that chucks are dangerous in the hands of a master right? What about a random guy with no experience? If your home was being robbed and you had no chuck experience would you grab a stick or chucks? There is a reason why a pointy stick (spear) is one of the oldest and most effective weapons for noobs.

  • @nicolasjimenez6546

    @nicolasjimenez6546

    3 жыл бұрын

    If a weapon takes years to master its not an effective weapon

  • @ObjectHistory

    @ObjectHistory

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nicolasjimenez6546 ​ @Nicolas Jimenez I appreciate you bringing this up because it is such a common misconception. Here's what takes years to master, to learn to twirl it around your body at high rates of speed, switching from one to the other without looking, etc. Anyone who has learned to twirl the chucks bonks their head and all that in the quest to learn those things. To learn to competently use this fighting flail is a different story. Simple, direct, effective- you can get their quickly. It's just that everyone thinks of the former as being part of learning to fight with the weapon when the two things have nothing to do with each other. Just my thoughts.

  • @nicolasjimenez6546

    @nicolasjimenez6546

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ObjectHistory I get that. But why is it effective? Tell me, someone who has no experience with chucks why I should pick them over a stick? Why would I choose chucks over any weapon?

  • @claudiostrailblaze
    @claudiostrailblaze3 жыл бұрын

    Great Video brother. I been practicing martial arts for over 20 years. With weaponry being part of the learning. I know how to use many, but the 2 sticks are definately my favourite! Can they break bones? Of course, especially collar bones and eye sockets. At 25pouns of pressure per square inch. Their a great training tool for the core. And can be used in Many ways for self defence. The only people that will speak against them, will be the ones that don't know how to use them. Peace

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Claudio's TrailBlaze * * * * *5 stars for posting the informative and educated comment! I appreciate you shared your decades of experience to this video ! You would think it would be obvious that the Nunchaku could brake bones. When bones, as the ones you mentioned are broken all the time with a punch. I punch hard for a guy near 70 yrs. old and 145 lbs, Oh but, how much harder & faster I can hit, with the Chucks ! Thank You for watching, and taking the time to comment. Paul D'Antuono

  • @claudiostrailblaze

    @claudiostrailblaze

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor thank you Paul. You're Welcome my friend. I am quite tired of seeing videos on you tube putting 2 sticks down! they are disinforming the masses! Good to meet you! Peace

  • @ObjectHistory

    @ObjectHistory

    3 жыл бұрын

    Clapping over here.

  • @KarateTVtraditional
    @KarateTVtraditional18 күн бұрын

    Impressive explanation, that double handed grip I liked love from India (Bharat)

  • @gentarokisaragi3650
    @gentarokisaragi36503 жыл бұрын

    Very cool video, your unique two-handed style was fascinating to watch. I'm curious, does it hurt when the other end of the nunchuck bounces on your body?

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Gentaro Kisaragi * * * * * Glad that you took time to ask the question ! There is no pain as the sticks bounce off my muscles near the ROPE of the stick. I practice slow, and I study my mechanics. Thank You for the Cool Compliment ! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @dukkemonterier3429
    @dukkemonterier34293 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for those outstanding lessons, sir. I will carry this knowledge for life.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dukke Monterier * * * * * So nice of you to let me know my video was useful for you * 5 Stars for the Outstanding Compliment... Sincerely Appreciate that you took the time to post this nice comment ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dukke ~ You been dealing with a totally unreasonable person. Debating seems to be his martial art. Your time is valuable = utilize your time for something that is reasonable. With his confrontational personally, he would get quickly hurt or killed if he took that to the streets. Thank You for all your good effort * Sincerely Your Pal Paul

  • @dukkemonterier3429

    @dukkemonterier3429

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Thanks for the wise words.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dukkemonterier3429 While it's nothing to do with me, I just wanted to comment that I saw this... and Punch Professor is a really nice guy. God bless you both.

  • @markgraham4732
    @markgraham47322 жыл бұрын

    Good video. Never judge by your own limitations. Box with the nunchaku.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mark Graham * * * * * 5 Stars for your educated comment* Thank You for taking time to post ! I Appreciate You* Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @y.wirasmoyo
    @y.wirasmoyo3 жыл бұрын

    You have your own way using nunchaku. That is great. Forget fancy movements that make us looks cool with nunchaku. because no judge and referee on street, focus on quick winning then escape the trouble

  • @jairovargasofficialthelion9948
    @jairovargasofficialthelion99483 жыл бұрын

    Great video coach! Keep putting great content, we appreciate your knowledge! Jairo Vargas.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    JairoVargasOfficial The Lion * * * * * I appreciate that Jairo * Patty and I, welcome you for a visit if you can make the trip. Thinking they will close things down again, and that travel will be difficult. Roberto and I might make a new video this weekend? But I just noticed they have rain in the forecast so that might have to wait ! I hope all is well with You ! Sincerely Your Pal Paul

  • @jairovargasofficialthelion9948

    @jairovargasofficialthelion9948

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Thanks for the invite. It would be great to be back at the jungle camp and learn from the best. Yes, a video with you two would be real good for the audience. Say hi to Benitez & Miss, Patty.

  • @PaulOrientedotcom
    @PaulOrientedotcom2 жыл бұрын

    Nice work Paulie! Rest In Peace brother. Until we meet again.

  • @williamkarlsson785
    @williamkarlsson785 Жыл бұрын

    1 Year later this video has made the nunchak into one of my favourite wepons. It is a very fun and creative weapon. Good in close and mid long fighting. The weapon for a trickster and artist because there is so many ways to use it

  • @dropweightdaddy
    @dropweightdaddy3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for Sharing my Brother

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love You brother Mike * * * * * Sincerely Your Pal Paul

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Brother want to say special thanks to you for all the prayer. Lisa came home a couple days before Easter. My Brother is down in Miami today visiting. I hope to do the same sometime very soon ! God knows I appreciate You! Paul

  • @dropweightdaddy

    @dropweightdaddy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Iron sharpens Iron my Brother. I’m thrilled to hear how Works His Perfect plan. God bless you!

  • @wendellbenedict4793
    @wendellbenedict47933 жыл бұрын

    Just discovered your channel today and subscribed. I like the way you are using both hands. The closest that I have seen to this is a demonstration by Fumio Demura in the Warrior Within. I just saw my old 14 inch nunchakus in my barn and was thinking I should pull them out and practice if for no other reason than hand eye coordination. The song and reference to everyone carrying nunchakus brought back a lot of good memories. Back in the day we all made our own. I'm curious about the logo on your shirt. Wondering if you are familiar with the falling step that Jack Dempsey used. If you are familiar I hope that you can post an instructional video about it. Also have wondered if the hand hits the target before the foot lands, the same time the foot lands, or after the foot lands. I believe before. I have asked others on you tube but have never gotten an answer. Keep up the great work.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wendell Benedict * * * * * Sorry I just now noticed your fine post in reply to this video* Thank You for adding your experience to this comment section ! I am Familiar with Jack Dempsey and the falling step. Ramsey Dewey has made a few videos about Dempsey, and Dempsey's book! I think you will find Ramsey Dewey's Channel interesting, as Ramsey is Jack Dempsey's biggest fan. I Sincerely Appreciate You, Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @carllubrin8518
    @carllubrin85183 жыл бұрын

    Very nice I also made my own nunchucks to practice with :)

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Carl Lubrin * * * * * Thank You Carl for the nice comment ! I find it relaxing working in the ring with the Nunchucks . Take good care my brother warrior! Paul D'Antuono

  • @ProfesserLuigi
    @ProfesserLuigi3 жыл бұрын

    Hard to argue with real experience, eh?

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Prof. Luigi * * * * * 5 STARS for the intelligent reply * Real life experience has me convinced True ! Luigi, I appreciate that you took time to comment * Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @ventanakaz
    @ventanakaz3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, it cracks me up when people make comments like they know what they're talking about and DON'T have ANY videos of said experience, To say that nunchucks

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh how I want to scream when my finger slips !

  • @dropweightdaddy
    @dropweightdaddy2 жыл бұрын

    Rest in Peace my Friend. God Bless you.

  • @makenjikarate
    @makenjikarate3 жыл бұрын

    Very informative

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Kenji Martial Arts * * * * * Glad you found this information to be valuable * 5 Stars for taking the time to let me know ! I appreciate that. Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @angelmanfredy
    @angelmanfredy3 жыл бұрын

    Chuck Norris and Hulk Hogan have a love child???

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Erik Wahlberg * * * * * 5 Stars for watching, and for taking the time to comment * I seen Chuck fight in person way back when ! Thanks for watching and for the laugh ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @angelmanfredy

    @angelmanfredy

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor glad I could make you laugh. Much love and stay strong.

  • @sethmcdonald4
    @sethmcdonald43 жыл бұрын

    The nunchuck is usually hold with one hand when striking but with gripping its hold with 2 around the shoulders or doing the passes. I like to train in the nunchuck since my back ground is Taekwondo and Karate.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Seth's Karate Fist Way * * * * * Thank You for watching and for sharing your experience, and insight* 5 Stars for that ! True Paul D'

  • @vanivanov9571
    @vanivanov95713 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Thanks to Nardz video ( /watch?v=EsW6GkmHaY0 ) for pointing out this and other great videos. I can't think of anyone who uses your style. The nunchaku is known as a reach weapon, and two hands does reduce your reach in two ways, but your style trades that for some amazing power and control. I had only put a little thought into using them two-handed... but now I can definitely say I will transition to two hands for a strike when I can. Thank you for this excellent response video. I quite liked "Baddieversity".

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Van Ivanov * * * * * 5 Stars for You, and five more * * * * * for Nardz * Thank You for the Great Compliment ! I appreciate that you took time to post the excellent reply... True Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Thanks, Professor. God bless you, and keep safe through the pandemic and all the other horrors of the cup of wrath.

  • @kevingray4980
    @kevingray49803 жыл бұрын

    How did I not see this earlier! Nice to see someone who knows what they're talking about. Let me point out some of the things I appreciate in your technique: 1. You have good control of both leading with and trailing the tip instead of just twirling. That feel for the tip is what allows you to quickly recover from a swing, work in tight spaces, and swing close to your head with no fear. 2. MLB level batting technique. At first it's really awkward to try batting with a nunchaku. If you watch baseball, you'll notice batters have a rotation they do on striking. Getting this down makes it work. 3. You understand how to hit hard with the short sections on the cord end. With a short stick on it's own, it's hard to strike hard with a swing. With a nunchaku, there's a trick to pulling through the cord to make it way stronger, but it takes some practice. The same movement can be used for both defense and grappling, so it's very versatile. 4. Your 'flashy' stuff isn't flashy. You practice moves not intended to be powerful strikes, but neither are they done for the sake of looking impressive in demos. You do it for developing a sense of connection with the weapon and being able to transition between important moments of a fight. 5. You've tested against realistic targets, found stuff that works, have a wealth of experience, yet you are humble enough to acknowledge it's not the only way. There are so many versions of the nunchaku and just as many ways to use them that there are bound to be multiple good options among the bad ones. Anyone with an ounce of sense has learned something from your video. Thank you.

  • @vksasdgaming9472
    @vksasdgaming94723 жыл бұрын

    Floridaman Trashes Aussie Stupidity With Stupid Weapon Awesome video from guy I would love to drink some beers and discuss with. Your technique looks very unorthodox, but very effective.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    VK's ASDgaming * * * * * Five Stars for the Awesome Comment * Thank You for the support * It's Saturday here in Central Florida, a good time for beer, and interesting conversations ! You are Sincerely Appreciated * Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @codycushman2738
    @codycushman27383 жыл бұрын

    That was a fun watch

  • @williamkarlsson785
    @williamkarlsson7852 жыл бұрын

    He is so cool. He's body and soul is so strong. Sad to know what has happened

  • @martinflood8595
    @martinflood85953 жыл бұрын

    I always seem to practice with the idea of nunchaku being a like a portable Bo staff. Like with a Bo staff I don't hit others with them ever but I see behind every swing you throw is a boxers intent to end the fight. Is the intent the most important part of practice if you are going to spend year in a craft?

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Martin Flood * * * * * 5 Stars for watching and for taking time to post the reply * I have practiced with the intent to utilize the Chucks in an actual fight as a personal self defense weapon. Some folks claim they are useless in a fight and will only hurt the user. I have fought with the Chucks in the streets back in the day* As a young man I lived in a very bad neighborhood, and fighting was just part of the day to day stuffs. Not proud of it but was an experience in my life I hope that answers your question! Paul D'Antuono

  • @martinflood8595

    @martinflood8595

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor We don't have to be proud of our pasts but we should be proud of what we learn from them. Your thinking shows in your movements in a way I have seen in very few and seeing anyone with perform with passion is always my best teacher. Its like seeing Emanuel Augustus fight for the first time; I'm not gonna forget what I saw and I won't forget how you moved with nunchaku. Thank you for sharing private practice

  • @user-ty6do8yz4l
    @user-ty6do8yz4l3 жыл бұрын

    Hittin the tree will humble you quickly! I used to use Rattan sticks on the tree, woo, almost knocked myself out one time!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    337 337 * * * * * I appreciate your sharing the experience ! Sincerely Paul D'

  • @frompyramid5twoprojects925
    @frompyramid5twoprojects9255 ай бұрын

    The only issue i have with your style is the control, if you train hitting a solid object ( i trained with a tree) it will bounce back and hit you. This would be very very difficult with your two hands technic to master. otherwise great vid.

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 Жыл бұрын

    Nunchaku are ILLEGAL most everywhere... but if some fool pulls some out on me- and they're at least 6-7 feet away-- I'll pull something that goes a LOT faster-- abotu 1,250 ft. per second faster!!! (.45 auto).. I also carry a hickory cane and can easily handle multiple attackers with it--- including nunchaku carrying ones- and HAVE. I have high ranking black bellts in 5 arts- including Hapkido (cane, chuks, tonfa and more), Kenpo (sticks, arnis/cali style and more), wing chun, jeet kune do ,and aikido. (most pretty much useless on the streets..) but I'm also retired fed bodyguard and ex ranger...with 40+ years experience.. With over 1000 transactions ( I call encounters/fights) transactions because someone ALWAYS pays for them one way or the other).. I have ONLY 2 losses.. so I think I know what I'm doing. (been in jungles, in gnagland LA- and bars, you name it).. YOU are RIGHT- chuks can easily break bones-- and that's why they are HIGHLY ILLEGAL in MOST states now!!! My CANE (which is even MORE deadly (due to extended reach and movement).. is legal EVERYWHERE.. and IT"S ALWAYS in my hand- I don't have to "unconceal it" as the gun guys do... OH- and YES- ONE HIT AND QUIT--- for the ATTACKER - not YOU!!

  • @EnsoGhisonisuccessgateway
    @EnsoGhisonisuccessgateway3 жыл бұрын

    Nice👍

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Enso Ghisoni * * * * * Thank You Enso * I appreciate that you took time to comment and compliment ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @weaponman3872
    @weaponman38723 жыл бұрын

    I have practiced martial arts most of my life , I just did a ton of testing concerning this subject, hitting simulated arms and heads and the real power of using them as a vice on a simulated neck and comparing different kinds of strings and chucks and bats and other testing over on my channel I would love to know your thoughts on them as this was an excellent video thank you 🙏

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    weapon man * * * * * I intend to visit your channel today ! I appreciate that you watched, and took time to post the excellent compliment my warrior brother. 5 stars for posting the informative and educated comment! You would think it would be obvious that the Nunchaku could brake bones. Thank You for watching, and taking the time to comment. Paul D'Antuono

  • @weaponman3872

    @weaponman3872

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor what I appreciated most was that you stressed that there are much more important things that need to be discussed than nunchucks that is so true that I literally think about that before every video I make , I make my videos for fun but I couldn’t agree more , thank you 🙏

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@weaponman3872 When you get the clay blocks, you can try out a two-handed strike with the nunchaku, to see what difference it makes. I expect it'd be hard to tell with the coconuts, but that it'll add quite a lot of bite to the hit.

  • @jrvapor
    @jrvapor3 жыл бұрын

    Hey long time no see huh Punch Professor, but indeed good things come to those who wait, your technique makes sense you definitely have more control two handed, however don't you think you would generate more speed one handed, I know I generate alot more speed hitting a baseball holding the bat one handed than I do two handed. I apologise if it seems like Im trying to question your technique, Im not. Its just another way of approaching the dynamics of a swing, like the cliche that says he who laughs last, laughs best, which sometimes is true, but sometimes the person who laughs last just thinks the slowest( haa haa). So I guess Im really asking if a one handed strike in your oppininon might move faster, wow you see that Punch Professor you got the kid thinking about combat scientifically now!!! Thanks for the vids every time, hope you and everybody watchin out there is more blessed than stressed, God Bless yall!!!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eff Taroza * * * * * 5 STARS for taking time to post the nice comment * I believe I swing the Chucks about as fast as they can be swung ! I use two hands with a bat or an Ax . My Chucks are heavy and I like them heavy but a one handed swing is a disadvantage... Thank You for Watching * True Paul D'Antuono

  • @jrvapor

    @jrvapor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Got it Punch Professor, thanks for sharing your wisdom and experience man, much appreciated!!!

  • @Diaphanic1
    @Diaphanic13 жыл бұрын

    Florida man represents!

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Diaphanic1 * * * * * 5 Stars for taking time to post the positive comment* Thank You for watching, and for the compliment! Sincerely Paul D' The Punch Professor

  • @KarmasAB123
    @KarmasAB1233 жыл бұрын

    Good video, for the most part. "Didn't hit myself once." But Shad's point with that is that you ALWAYS risk hitting yourself if you swing them full force, with full leverage, which means his question of "How is this better than a plain stick of similar length?" is still valid.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Jacob Friedman * * * * * 5 Stars for watching and taking time to post the reply * Thank You for the GOOD COMPLIMENT * Sincerely ! But Wow ~ Jacob you are about as wrong as Shad is. Shad's video mentioned MANY TIMES that he hit himself, and hurt himself, and thank God he had his armor. L.OL Have you ever seen anyone utilize armor while using Chucks ? He mentioned SERIOUS INJURIES for the USER ! Seems he argued that they lacked power, and you will have more a chance of injuries to self. In my little video did you see how hard a man near 70 yrs old and 145 lbs hit those Target Bags? Hard enough to kill with a single blow! Watch Shad's video again, and tell me hitting yourself was not a main point. Shad did not want his BIG FRIEND to hit with the Chucks, cause the friend had no armor that would fit him, and did not want to RISK INJURY ! Shad mentioned that the stick would be more EFFECTIVE and POWER plus INJURY TO THE USER being the main reasons. What kills you a 44 mag or a less powerful 9 mil? There is a lot more to fighting than power. In my time a few times guys tried to wack me with a bat. I don't stand still even today at almost 70 yrs old. Shad and his Big Pal would never land that stick on me. Only my Opinion . Maybe I'm wrong? For me the Nunchuck is a bad ass weapon. For most folks who practice only TWIRLING & SPINNING , but neglect COMBAT PRACTICE, would be better off with a stick. Then there are people who should lock themselves in the house, and hide under the bed! Shad's first video was about 19 min, and the 2nd was close to 40 min. Perhaps you can take an hour out of your day, and go and watch them videos again. I hit on all his points. Paul D'

  • @KarmasAB123

    @KarmasAB123

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor "Have you ever seen anyone utilize armor while using Chucks ?" No, that's just a safety measure for his demonstration. "Hard enough to kill with a single blow!" "What kills you a 44 mag or a less powerful 9 mil? There is a lot more to fighting than power." And you say that the warrior matters more than the weapon and I agree, BUT with that being the case, why not use a weapon you don't need to compensate for? A bat can do everything nunchucks can better except grapple and your bare hand is better for grappling than nunchucks. "Watch Shad's video again, and tell me hitting yourself was not a main point." I didn't say it wasn't; don't copy and paste your responses.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@KarmasAB123 I try to answer all posts and replies on my channel. If I did not from time to time copy and paste, I would spend valuable time saying the exact same thing over and over. Some days I answer a 100 replies. But for you Jacob, I will try to remember not to answer you with a cut and paste !

  • @KarmasAB123

    @KarmasAB123

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Thank you.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@KarmasAB123 * * * * * You are a Gentleman ~ 5 Stars for that ! Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @OldSchoolStrength
    @OldSchoolStrength3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Punch professor do you have an email so i can contact you? Thanks Tom

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Old School Strength * * * * * 5 Stars for Watching * When it comes to the internet, I utilize only You Tube, and Email ! I only open emails that I recognize... I use a flip phone, when she reminds me to take it with me ! Tom be sure to put Old School Strength in the title or I won't open it ! My email is = one2hook@yahoo.com Thank You Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @caelodevorago608
    @caelodevorago6083 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate the video and the chance to see someone who's practiced a ton with these. However, you also proved Shad correct. You have to use a technique that I've never seen (And I've been privileged to see many people who've "mastered" these weapons) I will also argue that, sure, you are showing the power of the nunchucks. But show us you striking with full strength, with a stick. That was shad's point

  • @ObjectHistory

    @ObjectHistory

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'd respectfully disagree. Shad's point that he spent 3 entire videos and countless hours ranting on is that chucks are, "utter garbage." Horrendous weapons, so terrible that you'd be better off cutting the string. Countless people who unlike Shad used these in the streets or saw them used by people who know how understand how bad that take is. I've been in martial arts and kobudo for decades. I've seen, "masters' that not only have no practical experience but don't even try to learn any. I once took a class on this weapon from a recognized expert at a seminar (of course I won't say who). You know what he said about hitting? Nothing, not a word. All we did was learn new twirling moves. And I guarantee you the fascinating technique in this video (and Nardz's) aren't the only way to effectively use them in a fight. We have mounds of real life experiences proving that. My response to Shad centers on two things. 1) He can't swing them (love the guy but he can't. Dear God he can't even use them without armor, never struck anything fast/hard), 2) Ignored the known history that this video touches on. It's laughable to claim you've proven your case about a weapon when you don't know how to use it and skipped the history of it, period.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Caelo de Vorago * * * * * 5 Stars for watching and taking time to post the comment * Look this topic is not important to me, it is rather a tiny matter. This is what I heard Shad say after listening to Shad rant on numerous video = Nunchucks are STUPID are stupid are stupid are stupid. Sticks, and stones, knifes, and guns and all weapons have ZERO I.Q. they are neither smart or stupid. I bet You know that ! People make the difference with their I.Q. My friend who I mentioned a couple times in this video utilized intelligent sand by throwing it into bass ass street fucks eyes before he would kick their ass .. I know how to fight with Nunchuck and a stick and sand and on and on ! It's the Warrior not the weapon ! I believe Shad knows this, but the click bait is enormous$ $ $ Just my opinion, and I don't knock Shad for that, if that is what he is doing ? Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ObjectHistory THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT BROTHER WARRIOR * * * * * I also replied to this fellows post ! SCROLL BELOW Caelo de Vorago * * * * * 5 Stars for watching and taking time to post the comment * Look this topic is not important to me, it is rather a tiny matter. This is what I heard Shad say after listening to Shad rant on numerous video = Nunchucks are STUPID are stupid are stupid are stupid. Sticks, and stones, knifes, and guns and all weapons have ZERO I.Q. they are neither smart or stupid. I bet You know that ! People make the difference with their I.Q. My friend who I mentioned a couple times in this video utilized intelligent sand by throwing it into bass ass street fucks eyes before he would kick their ass .. I know how to fight with Nunchuck and a stick and sand and on and on ! It's the Warrior not the weapon ! I believe Shad knows this, but the click bait is enormous$ $ $ Just my opinion, and I don't knock Shad for that, if that is what he is doing ? Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @counterstrike89

    @counterstrike89

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ObjectHistory I think Shad hit himself with the nunchucks once and it really hurt, he probably never forgave the nunchuck. But yeah, even some of the lighter trick chucks now could do some serious damage in a fight as they're so fast, you can't see them.

  • @xiiiroses6664

    @xiiiroses6664

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@counterstrike89 as long as the nunchaku is solid I think they can do some decent amount of damage, of course I’d prefer a nunchaku made of hardwood because it will 100% do more damage, a rattan pair while it is lighter is so fast and hard enough that it would work as a weapon

  • @davidduffy3021
    @davidduffy3021 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent rest in peace sir

  • @trantor9384
    @trantor93842 жыл бұрын

    hey i like your style, thanks for the boxing videos and everything, but please don't chip away at trees like that, i believe the outer bark is vital

  • @mmma5261
    @mmma52613 жыл бұрын

    Maybe half of pound travelling over 100 miles per hour. Yeah it can do some damage. Recently I started playing little more serious with knife throwing. That thing is fun

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    MMMA * * * * * Glad that You watched and commented. Excellent input. Should be obvious. People must think different from You, and me, if they even have to raise that question. Men brake other men's jaws, eye sockets, Ribs, collar bones, and such with a punch. Knife throwing sound like interesting, and amusing practice. When I was 10yrs. old, another kid threw a knife at me, it stuck in my arm. I almost fainted, so I know that works ! Thanks for posting my brother warrior. Paul D'

  • @johnmartinez5228
    @johnmartinez52283 жыл бұрын

    Esos nunchaku se ven bastante masisos

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video and your interesting perspective on this weapon. I just said on another video that we've reached a sad place in society where theatrics mean more than substance, and Shadiversity is nothing if not theatrical. He produces some great content, but wading through the theatrics can be frustrating sometimes. In our clickbait world, titling a video "Nunchucks are trash" gets more attention than titling a video "The comparative strengths and weaknesses of Nunchucks." The former type of video plays to his theatrical nature. The latter type of video would not. I appreciate seeing your two-handed technique. I see the value in having blocking surfaces at ninety-degree angles. I can see to some extent how using both hands could produce more power. One question is whether the nunchucks can really generate more power than a single, straight stick of equal weight, length, and strength. if the nunchucks could really be faster, I can see where they would generate more striking energy through velocity. I'm just not sure whether they can really be faster. Again, I appreciate an intelligent approach to the topic. Your video was interesting.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    If someone is theatrical and right it is better than being just right. If someone is theatrical and wrong it is worse than being wrong. Shady is in latter group in this case.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    VTPSTTU * * * * * S5 Stars for the EDUCATED COMMENT* Thank You for watching* I appreciate that you took the time to post your detailed insight concerning this topic. Sincerely Paul D' The Punch Professor

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    Kevin Grey, Wushu Engineer, and Weapon Man have already given plenty of material on the topic. You can watch Kevin's nunchaku frame by frame, and it appears to be moving faster, and the pendulum swings with a lot more energy after the hit. When Lester (Wushu) tried out the weapons on coconuts... the nunchaku outperformed a HEAVIER stick of the same total length. And yeah, I lost the stomach for wading through Shad's videos years ago, even before he started attacking youtubers, archers, historians, and small youtubers (or rather, before I realized).

  • @andrewryan7583
    @andrewryan75832 жыл бұрын

    The tree didn’t deserve that beating

  • @NestingSpider
    @NestingSpider2 жыл бұрын

    Are you really dead, sir? If so...I'll miss your knowledge and your generosity in sharing it with the world. Rest in Peace

  • @kdrop4890
    @kdrop48903 жыл бұрын

    oh someone pls send this vid to Joe Rogan for evaluation on his podcast

  • @MakeLinuxSimple
    @MakeLinuxSimple3 жыл бұрын

    When i practice long time ago I have sand bags, rubber bags, plastic bottles of water and a rolled carpet hanging from a strings all over me . Different targets with different weight gives different kind of recoil. And that will teach you to control a weapon fast. You either learn how the weapon behaves or you hurt your self bad. I used heavy hard wood nun chucks when training. After some time anything slightly lighter feels like feather that makes me extremely fast and accurate. Now after Two decades of break from nunchacku probably i would hurt my self few times till I get back to form with that weapon. I would need more time to be proficient with nunchacku then a stick. I used two hand technique but not to such extend as you Sir

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    dziadekw LFE Linux For Everyone * * * * * 5 Stars for Your EDUCATED COMMENT* I appreciate that you posted your experience and history with the Nunchucks! Exactly with the different targets * * * * * 5 more for that* I hope you will hit the like button, as these Shadversity fan boys, can not help themselves, they have to hit the DISLIKE BOTTON. I have never had so many dislikes on any of my videos. Thank You for Watching, and for taking time to post the fine comment. Sincerely Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @MakeLinuxSimple

    @MakeLinuxSimple

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@PunchProfessor I done more then that. I clicked that red subscription button because I see a real nunchacku user, not a trickster doing some fancy movie moves. That beeing said Shad got two pints right. Parry with nunchacks is difficult, prary with a stick is a lot safer and simpler. They are difficult weapon to master, (being proficient with in a fight situation). Thats why it should be practice with bunch of different moving targets as I wrote in my last comment. What can I say more i really like the weapon. Is it the best male weapon on the face of the earth absolutely not. Is it shitty hell no! Every weapon on earth has its limitation. Stick , sword, gun etc.. Nunchacks are fast, easy to concealed, they are powerful striking weapon. Would I use nunchacks against lets say German Zweihänder hell no!! I would sit my pants while running away Sincerely James dziadekw LFE Linux For Everyone Ps Have great day MR Paul Ps.2 my English is rusty and dusty as hell sorry for that

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MakeLinuxSimple * * * * * Thank you Sincerely my Brother Warrior! I appreciate that you took time to post the Excellent Comments James*! True Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MakeLinuxSimple A bit confused you mention hurting yourself bad. Even creating intentional rebound doesn't cause an injury of concern. Do you just mean it really stings?

  • @MakeLinuxSimple

    @MakeLinuxSimple

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 if you have octagonal nunchacku with almast sharp edges made from black locust. Which is harder then oak. An your sticks have almost 4cm or about 1,2 inch in radius on a wider end where one stick is 35 cm long which is about 13,25 inch. If you hit a hard but springy object with the very tip of the nunchaku, full force. The ricochet hurts like hell. My english sucks so i do not have an major injury after this. A a slight contusion yes it was. That stop me from training for a day or two and a bruise as a bonus. I never trained with rubber, plastic or any foam shit. I always trained wit the stuff i used. Heavy octagonal sharp edges almost untempered. I remember the weight of it was bit more then 1KG It was not a toy. Two heavy clubs connected with a string PS.If you are really Ivanov why on earth I tortured my self with converting metric to imperials shit :P

  • @Hugs4drugs08
    @Hugs4drugs082 жыл бұрын

    With two hands you couldn’t possibly retract the nunchuck quick enough. Anyways why hold it with two hands it’s like punching with two hands. Body stuck working together to generate momentum instead of worrying about preparing for the next strike using one hand.

  • @sebastiensmarth3479
    @sebastiensmarth34792 жыл бұрын

    Hi professor! Appreciate your content. I noticed you have a beautiful outdoors boxing gym. I've wanted to have one of those for years. Id like to build one, I live in Florida and I would love to see if I could come by and check it out? Hit me up

  • @patoferre92

    @patoferre92

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Punch Professor passed away.

  • @sebastiensmarth3479

    @sebastiensmarth3479

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Pato Ferre wow so sorry to hear that, man smh was it covid?

  • @patoferre92

    @patoferre92

    2 жыл бұрын

    No

  • @patoferre92

    @patoferre92

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sebastiensmarth3479 wasn't covid

  • @alfredoochoa3842
    @alfredoochoa38422 жыл бұрын

    Unique and honest demenstration of the art form. Anyone that sais nunchaku is a noncence sport must have gotten the sence knocked out of their head by a set. I prefer the traditional method. However this methodology is worh noting. Very effective wepon. A cop will justifiably shoot you if you use it as an asult wepon. Keep the sticks flying responsably .

  • @STAND-ALONE
    @STAND-ALONE3 жыл бұрын

    I made my own’ ,..it’s nice for protection’ I have a few that i made out of Hickory wood.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Stand Alone* * * * *5 Stars for making your own* Hickory is excellent wood for Chucks. Thank You for watching, and posting your experience ! I appreciate you ! Paul D' The Punch Professor

  • @MDP1702
    @MDP17023 жыл бұрын

    I just want to point out that Shad doesn't say the nunchucks is completely useless, rather it is a bad weapon when comparing it to other weapons when the wielder has a similar experience in both weapons. Ofcourse someone that trained for years with nunchucks is going to be better than most people using another weapon with which they have little to no training (or no weapon at all). As for hitting yourself, this more goes for "inexperienced" users (can take this broadly to those not having more than a few years training) and especially in a combat situation when the opponent can move/act unpredictable.

  • @vanivanov7897

    @vanivanov7897

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hitting yourself with rebound is barely noticeable. It doesn't even leave bruises. Only an idiot would swing the nunchaku into himself, or someone trying a fancy trick.

  • @ObjectHistory

    @ObjectHistory

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sorry but there is no question Shad’s central thesis is the weapon is, “utter garbage,” and a “trash weapon.” It was his choice to make such an extreme judgment with zero practical experience or knowledge, just his theorizing, and that is what annoyed people who know better.

  • @MDP1702

    @MDP1702

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@ObjectHistory Utter garbage and a trash weapon compared to other weapons. Which of what he said was wrong precisely?

  • @ObjectHistory

    @ObjectHistory

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MDP1702 It is self-evident he claims nunchaku are utter trash period. Unfortunately he argued more than one thing, one of which you're stating. It's a wrong conclusion, chucks are not garbage even if we only rate them in comparison to other sticks. Feel free to watch my response video to Shad and we can discuss my tests/proof/case.

  • @prime5991
    @prime59913 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. I like Shadiversity and he is knowledgeable with European weapons, but he has almost no idea what he's talking about when it comes to nunchaku practical applications and it bothered me just like it bothered you.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Prince Chyna * * * * * 5 STARS for the EDUCATED COMMENT * I wonder if Shad knows better, and just found a really effective CLICK BAIT ? It is obvious, Shad can't fight, but he ain't stupid Sincerely Thank You for watching, and posting ! Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @tuxievous420
    @tuxievous420 Жыл бұрын

    I live in Seattle and visit Bruce and Brandon’s site

  • @tuxievous420

    @tuxievous420

    Жыл бұрын

    Also I take it back I think you have a Bronx accent

  • @tuxievous420

    @tuxievous420

    Жыл бұрын

    I also lived off of Collins for a bit small world. Also did I guess right on the accent?

  • @aidansylvester4037
    @aidansylvester40372 жыл бұрын

    Rip

  • @actionguy6031
    @actionguy60313 жыл бұрын

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Action Guy * * * * * Excellent Comment * The 3 gang members I mentioned = 3 strikes * * * not 4 Never had to hit anyone twice. True Paul D'

  • @joemama114
    @joemama1143 жыл бұрын

    So that double hand attack that you do, you take the nunchucks and turn them into 2 separate sticks. When you hold both ends and strike with both at the same time its as if the rope isn't there. So you could have had 2 different one handed sticks, and been using them independently of each other. I'm pretty sure there are a host of different martial arts devoted to this practice, dual stick fighting. In a way, based on what you just did, to make nunchucks better, you have to pretend for a moment they are not nunchucks.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    What are you implying?

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 It requires intelligent thought, in order to imply something.... This guy is just showing how Shady's cult gets further from reality every day. Apparently, the string phases into the nether-realm the moment you take hold of a bar with two hands.... Also, holding one bar with two hands is exactly the same as holding two bars with two hands...? It's so stupid that it's hardly funny.

  • @factbeaglesarebest
    @factbeaglesarebest3 жыл бұрын

    This video shows either ignorance or blatant misunderstanding of what Shad said. Shad does extensive research and than plays around with these ideas for himself. Shad never said an expert would hit themselves all the time. He’s discussing the general overview of a weapon. If you can’t teach a peasant in a day to at least be deadly with a weapon that massssssively decreases its value. That’s his point.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    Day is more than enough with nunchaku, boy. Working as a unit is much more difficult. Shady also does not do research (or certainly didn't with nunchaku) and spews his opinions as "facts" and sheeple believe them. Only relevant point is that he was quite wrong about nunchaku and is now about as absolutely wrong about them as man can be about anything.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    I see the first lie rang hollow, so you commented against with basically the same tripe. No, Shady called nunchaku garbage many times, just that his blather is so pointless it's easy to interpret many meanings from it. Though only a total simp would take him saying the weapon is garbage as anything but a humiliation on his part, after seeing Professor Punch and a dozen others.

  • @factbeaglesarebest

    @factbeaglesarebest

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 Nope Shad made his point and it was accurate. You do NOT want an infantry unit with nunchaku... spears are infantry better. A STICK is a better equipment for a poorly trained infantry. There is a reason and rhyme to what he says here.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@factbeaglesarebest Reason is irrational hatred. Nothing else. Stop defending such behavior. Daggers are also garbage as infantry has never been armed with them either and never will he.

  • @Synthesid
    @Synthesid3 жыл бұрын

    Stick can break bones. People skilled in CQC can break bones with bare hands. That doesn't make nunchucks a good weapon. If you personally can, say, make a fracture with the nunchaku, then you would be able to shatter the bone with a simple stick.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    Are you volunteering your body to work as test bed for various attacks with nunchaku? As you know it to be harmless toy there should be no risk involved to any party. Such experiment would also give conclusive evidence to this argument as well.

  • @Synthesid

    @Synthesid

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 if I have to choose between someone attacking me with a sturdy stick of a reasonable size or a pair of nunchaks I'll take the nunchaks-wielding opponent any time. Are you volunteering your body as a test bed for comparing the damage the stick can inflict?

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Synthesid Of course I am, but first hypothesis of nunchaku being completely harmless must be tested first as hypothesis of stick (which must be of equal characteristics) is second and most likely destructive. Your "credibility" might grow if you did some scientific research on the subject, kid. This far you have only repeated sermons of your cult leader, junior.

  • @Synthesid

    @Synthesid

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 first, no one, not me, not Shadiveristy - no one has said that nunchaks are a toy. If you were able to put your aesthetic preferences aside to properly hear the arguments made against nunchaks you would see that the main one is about nunchaks being able to transfer less amount of kinetic energy to the target in the same hands as a stick of the same properties would. That's due to the simple fact that the second the nunchaks hit some amount of kinetic energy will instantly be lost due to the fact that the half that is hitting the target is loose and will bounce. Whereas the stick due to it's structural integrity will transfer much much more of that energy right to the target due to the fact that it's being held firmly by the other end. Yes, some of the energy will still go into the bounce, but it's gonna be much less, because the stick is not loose. You need proof - you open 7th grade physics textbook - you get one.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Synthesid You forgot how to use commas for a while there. Wushu Engineer's latest test has shown how nunchaku are considerably more powerful than even a heavier stick of the same length. Check out Kevin Gray's test where he discovered the same. /watch?v=jpfUOFCT8I0

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio3 жыл бұрын

    Shad never said they are useless. He said that they suck compared to anything else. Anything else is better.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    suck compared to anything else. Anything else is better. GARBAGE = useless

  • @Rombizio

    @Rombizio

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 He said that is better than being disarmed.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Rombizio When being unarmed is better than being armed? Two knife-length sticks is practically unarmed as they ain't long enough to be sticks, sharp enough to be knives and certainly not speedy enough to be nunchaku either. Breaking down tested and proven weapon to two useless weapons is not only being unarmed - it is being stupid and unarmed.

  • @Rombizio

    @Rombizio

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 And that is the point he was making. Nunchuks is better than being unarmed. That is all. Anything else is better.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Rombizio Nunchuk is that mysterious fictional magic weapon which extends and strikes anyone who takes a hold of it and is enchanted to charm anybody to grab it. Nunchaku is effective weapon which doesn't even demand years of training to deliver good hits to target. Learned by open-minded experimentation and I can prove it. Being armed with useless GARBAGE is worse than being unarmed, kid.

  • @michellebrooks3512
    @michellebrooks3512 Жыл бұрын

    i need more drugs.

  • @SlavicRatnik
    @SlavicRatnik3 жыл бұрын

    My coach can use the nunchacku & honestly it proly takes a lot of practice but if I did this I would definitely hit myself.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    *CallSignJoka * * * * * 5 Stars for taking the time to post the reply to this video * SLOW & EASY before hard and fast = don't hit yourself as much ! The 2 handed techniques are also less chance of hitting self * Thank You for watching and commenting ! Paul D' The Punch Professor

  • @SlavicRatnik

    @SlavicRatnik

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Thank you for the vids I learn a lot from then

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SlavicRatnik You should do OK with a bit of practice, honestly. Weapon Man handed some to his untrained wife... and she destroyed a coconut no problem, without any risk to herself. Largley, if someone is going to hit themselves with nunchaku, they shouldn't use a sword or an axe.

  • @Chraan
    @Chraan3 жыл бұрын

    I have a few comments on this: 1. Shad covered the history aspect, he specifically mentioned it started with Bruce Lee, because it underlines the fanciness of it and not being part of a weapon developed for effectiveness throughout the evolution of martial combat. 2. A lot of people get the point of effectiveness wrong. His main point is you can do the same or better with a plain stick. Your style of holding the sticks in two different hands is something he mentioned in particular - Nunchucks would be both more effective without the cord in between and as a stick as long as the Nunchucks unfolded. To prove him wrong you have to take this comparison into account, proving that Nunchucks are more effective than sticks of the same build.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    ....The history starts with Bruce Lee? Maybe Shad should've gone to college. The nunchaku goes back to Okinawa, and was apparently used in guerrilla warfare against the Chinese and Japanese. They were both so impressed that they adopted the weapon into their cultures. And yes... they did have swords and spears. 2. The plain stick has a heck of a lot more torque. And as demonstrated by Lester (Wushu Engineer), even his unfair comparison of a HEAVIER stick of the same length inflicted a less severe injury in his coconut test, something born out by other tests. So there you go, it's proven. But more than this, you're admitting to how embarrassing Shad was, calling the weapon, "GARBAGE! GARBAGE!!" Screaming while beating up a dummy, and making comedy skits about how you're better with no weapon at all.... It's so humiliating, you have to pretend the argument was only that a stick is somewhat better... not that he called the weapon garbage. The fact the data shows nunchaku are more effective makes his cries of, "GARBAGE," all the more stupid.

  • @Chraan

    @Chraan

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 The point was that a perfect stick was processed into something less desirable and is thus garbage, that is easy to accept. I don't know why you are so hung up on that repeating it over and over. Please give me your sources of Nunchucks being so impressive that they were adopted into Japanese and Chinese culture, and please share in which wars they were used. I don't know what a "Wushu Engineer" is supposed to be, but again feel free to share the link. As a stick is more than capable to critically injure or kill a person it is probably not reason enough to consider Nunchucks more viable than sticks, but it is a factor nonetheless.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@Chraan "A perfect stick"...? HAAahahahah! Why do you go to the effort of trying to sound like a cultist? What you have trouble with is independent thought, separate from "Shad Daddy," as he's actually been called by his simping fans.... OK, so you really don't know anything about nunchaku... were you HONESTLY so stupid you think they were invented in Bruce Lee's day? The earliest known nunchaku were found in Okinawa.... and if you knew even a little bit, it would be that Japan and China both have nunchaku in their martial cultures. And both cultures did occupy Okinawa at points... so the tradition is supported by the evidence. I see you're desperately trying to move the goal posts, hilariously trying to use the argument of war. I just gave you a case of them being used for guerrilla warfare, going against the Chinese soldiers and Samurai, likely very similar to the stuff Professor Punch told you about in relation to his street survival. Nunchaku have also been praised by the police, in official studies (not backyard whining). Now, Hypocrite, tell me about a war where "sticks", specifically batons or even staffs, were used. They're not even common in guerrilla warfare... you might be able to find some criminal case with billy clubs, maybe. The police actually get certifications to use nunchaku, in Texas, California, and more... so it's clear batons are not superior. Disgusting Hypocrite, before you were criticising professor punch saying it doesn't matter if nunchaku were effective, because you were comparing batons with nunchaku and claiming the former was superior, and now you take exactly the argument that it doesn't matter because the stick is "good enough"? Glad to see you are UTTERLY embarrassed by Shady calling nunchaku garbage... you utterly refuse to back him up on that claim, because it is embarrassingly absurd you now realize. And yet... you're still such a simp you will cover for Shad and defend him, even pretending to be so stupid you can't type Wushu Engineer into the search bar....

  • @Chraan

    @Chraan

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@vanivanov9571 I never called Shad my daddy nor did I see anyone doing that. I am my own person with my own views so of course I am not blindly defending anything. I disagree with Shad throwing the Nunchakus on the ground because I am aware what the gesture means in East Asian culture. I also understand how he uses the word garbage, not in the sense of being useless (he pointed that out dozens of times) but as being ineffective compared to other weapons. But I personally wouldn't use the word like that. All I did was setting some things straight, with failed effort because I now realize how stubborn people can be. At least that shows how well Shad could get his points across, he only couldn't reach those which are really oblivious to any reasoning. Thanks for making that clear to me. As for the rest, I am tired to continue the discussion with someone who clearly has too much free time to aggressively write tons of garbage. The Okinawans themselves used poles and bos in the invasion of ryukyu, not Nunchakus. So much for that.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Chraan You commented at me over a MONTH later, then cry about me having too much free time by replying? He can't answer what I said, so he just cries out a long tantrum, WHILE crying about long posts XD "Of COURSE I'm not blindly defending anything!" So you normally act like a lying [we a sel]? Why did you lie about Object History's Video, even deleting the comment you made besmirching it? Why do you listen to Shady talk the same points for hours...? "Duur... he meant GARBAGE, GARBAGE, in the NICEST possible way!" You're just admitting how embarrassingly rude Shady is. You're low-key throwing him under the bus. So I guess treachery is a kind of independent thought. 4th paragraph is some kind of poorly written ad hominem; though you admit to your failure, at least. Hard to get any meaning out of it, aside from the general gist of, "WAAAAH!! You need to DO WHAT SHADY DADDY SAYS!!" It's frustrating when people aren't brainwashed with 4 hours of repetition, isn't it...? I take it that last point is as weak as you are? What the heck are you talking about...? They invaded other islands using only staffs..? That's very original if so, and I'd like to know more. If they're so desperate for weaponry they can't afford spears, then they likely used flails and rocks, and I doubt they were too specific on their equipment. But yeah, if you are going into open warfare, might as well bring a war-sized flail... are you really so [st up id] you think they'd bring a concealable flail to open warfare...? Based off your reply, clearly so. Goodbye! Glad to be rid of another Shadiversity-Troll :)

  • @themaverickblackbelt8054
    @themaverickblackbelt80543 жыл бұрын

    I almost turned this off at the beginning. I really didn't appreciate how it came across, like it was personal attack on you and younwere reacting to Shad's videos. However, I watched to the end. I like your wrap-up that showed respect for him. I think that's a better way to do it. After all, if he hadn't made those videos, younwouldn't have made thisnone and you wouldn't be getting that extra KZread money from increasrd viewership. You should thank Shad as much as you thank Dewey, IMO. As for your perspective on the topic, I am not convinced you're right. I respect your stories about using them, and I don't doubt your experience at all. However, your experience stands only as an alternative point of view. Maybe I am getting old and losing it, but I don't think you addessed any of Shad's points about the weaknesses of nunchuks. (He made several points and filmed demonstrations.) I think you'd be in a stronger position if you made another video and gave your narrative first (those great stories) and then counteref each of Shad's points in turn. He put a lot of thought and effort into his argument, and I can't dismiss it without equally as thoughtful rebuttal. Anyway, I appreciate your candor and attitide in your videos. Thanks for reading this.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maverick Black Belt Academy * * * * *Five Stars for watching and commenting * My KZread Page is not monetized so if you notice any adds please let me know because then I have an issue with KZread ! The tee shirt in this video Belongs to Hapkido Master Mario da Silva, my brother in law. He did not pay me either! As for Ramsey Dewey he has played my Boxing Workout Videos on his Channel and shouts me out from time to time ! Ramsey has been good to me, Him I owe. If even one of my viewers go over to Shadversity's video, then it's Shad that owes me, according to your reasoning. Pretty sure KZread pays Shad ! Of course I would like to have viewers watch. but I can do without it, as I spend much effort replying to hundreds of comments with valuable time. I am real close to hanging it up, and focusing on other much more important things. I appreciate that even though You, and I do not agree, You replied in the manner of a gentleman * Sincerely Paul D'Antuono The Punch Professor

  • @themaverickblackbelt8054

    @themaverickblackbelt8054

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor, I think you have responded very politley, but not like a gentleman. Gentlemen do not purposefully misrepresent others' words to fit their own defense. Thank you for teaching me that it doesn't matter what I say and for teaching me the value of my words and time to you. I apologize for offending you, I was trying not to. Sincerely, John-Paul Mitchell Maverick

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@themaverickblackbelt8054 "Gentlemen do not misrepresent others words to fit their own defence." They don't do it to attack nice people, either. Punch Professor was incredibly reasonable to Shad.... You were nothing of the sort, launching these accusations, and saying you didn't mean to offend is a paper-thin excuse. And what kind of person would thank someone for making a video they respond to, as much as they thank an old friend...? If someone said that, "thanks for making that video so I can get money and views responding to it!" ...I'd vomit from how toadying and moneygrubbing it was. Shad was completely wrong about the nunchaku.... Punch Professor clearly demonstrated they are excellent weapons, not, "garbage" as Shad said many times. They are equal or superior to a stick. Shad's argument was a disgraceful rant which over a dozen people have torn apart. Acting like someone with real experience has a "different perspective," to someone with no experience or ability... that's just revolting fanboyism.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 Thank You * * * * * Sincerely Paul D'Antuono

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    ​@@PunchProfessor For you, Brother, gladly. God bless and keep you. I hope you and the others can help Milani, since he's been so grossly attacked by Shad, who went so far as using weird sexual insults.

  • @factbeaglesarebest
    @factbeaglesarebest3 жыл бұрын

    This video is actually quite hilarious. The ridiculousness of what he’s saying. It almost seems like a parody but it’s definitely not. Completely misunderstood what Shad said. Shad has an extensive understanding of medieval style weapons and does his research. He evaluates weapons as a GENERAL view. If you need years to master a weapon for it to be effective it degrades the value. Several times while you struck the target you could have been stabbed quite easily. You look ridiculous hitting those balls and kind of prove his point

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shadiversity in this case is like young earth creationist going to archeology conference (if there are such). Results have proven to be one-sided and hilarious. He clearly does not do any research because he simply ignored things like street toughs who actually used these weapons to beat other street toughs. Or the fact that about hundred police departments in USA use nunchaku in their line of duty. I guess pistol is utterly useless weapon because Jerry Miculek has spent decades trying to master it and still is inferior to things like rifles. Claiming something looks ridiculous is poor attempt top attack him directly. Did you know that Golden arrowhead frog looks absolutely ridiculous being so brightly yellow and cute and when King cobra does its display of raising its head it is very ridiculous.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 The points on nunchaku are fine, but YEC often come from Baptist colleges, some of the finest in the US. More than being aware of the archaeology, some of them are at the forefront of it, discovering the tomb of Joseph or the like.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shad has BRAGGED about his lack of education. He clearly never hit a target before the videos, since he was shocked to stillness when he found out you could push with nunchaku. Anyone who is impressed by Shady's level of research is a VERY unimpressive individual. Like the Math Major who couldn't do basic math, whom I met before....

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 I used bad metaphor. It was meant to illustrate complete ignorance mixed with arrogance.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 Yeah, I don't blame you for making that assumption. A lot of propaganda goes towards that. A better example would be the academics who decided the Hittite Empire, Troy, and Israelite slavery were myths. Complete ignorance DUE to utter arrogance.

  • @Eternalnight198
    @Eternalnight1983 жыл бұрын

    This video does not even cover the main point of the videos it is responding to. "Hitting yourself" with a nunchaku was not any of their main point. That was only a minor side note. Next time: Try actually responding to the main points of the videos you're responding to.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eternalnight * * * * Glad that You watching and shared your opinion. Shad's video mentioned MANY TIMES that he hit himself, and hurt himself and thank God he had his armor. L.OL Have you ever seen anyone utilize armor while using Chucks ? Watch his video again, and tell me hitting yourself was not a main point. Shad did not want his BIG FRIEND to hit with the Chucks, cause the friend had no armor that would fit him ! I think I hit on all his points. Did you watch my video? Paul D'

  • @Eternalnight198

    @Eternalnight198

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor No, you watch his video again.

  • @PunchProfessor

    @PunchProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Eternalnight198 O.K. !

  • @Eternalnight198

    @Eternalnight198

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@PunchProfessor Again, you're still not getting the point. Sure, you might be able to maybe fracture someone's smallest and weakest bone, if you hit them into a particularly vulnerable spot. Meanwhile a solid hardwood stick that is same length as a fully extended nunchaku will far more easily break even the bigger and stronger bones. It is simple physics that just seems to go over your head. A nunchaku will impact with about the same speed, but with only a tiny fraction of the weight behind the strike, because the string prevents you from transfering your own body momentum to the striking end.

  • @ProfesserLuigi

    @ProfesserLuigi

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Eternalnight198 I always assumed that Nunchucks were just a more portable stick. It'll give you all the length of a stick without having to carry around something as long as the extended nunchucks, kind of like an old timey retractable baton. Besides, if it's good enough to beat someone up and put em in the hospital, who cares objectively how many bones it can break?

  • @tanzolimbu2982
    @tanzolimbu29823 жыл бұрын

    The reason Shad calls nunchucks garbage is because it takes much more effort to make & master the nunchucks compared to a stick which performs about the same in the hands of a master & if a weapon is comparable to a stick then it says a lot about if it is a good weapon or not.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    Making them can be chore, but certainly less than making a sword or knife or spear. Learning to use them does not take that long and mastering something takes about as long everywhere. He calls them garbage because of irrational hatred.

  • @vanivanov9571

    @vanivanov9571

    3 жыл бұрын

    What VK said. You can learn nunchaku inside of a week... it's pathetic how people keep resorting to this absurd myth. Seriously, the agricultural flail was used by 90% of the population since time immemorial... so how can people assume flails are THAT hard to learn?

  • @tanzolimbu2982

    @tanzolimbu2982

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vksasdgaming9472 Sword & knife I agree but u can get a long stick & either sharpen it or break the tip in an angle & use it as a spear. Sure it wont go through armor but It'll go through most clothing & there is a reason the spear known as the king of melee weapons. Also yes I 100% agree Shad does hate on the nunchucks way too much

  • @tanzolimbu2982

    @tanzolimbu2982

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vanivanov9571 While nunchucks are derived from the Agriculture flail, it isn't one. I would argue agriculture flail is actually a way better weapon compared to the nunchucks. It has a longer handle which raises its power drastically & there is a guarantee that u won't get hit back by it. Also while we are talking about myths, there isn't any solid proof that nunchucks were actually a thing even as an Agriculture tool.

  • @vksasdgaming9472

    @vksasdgaming9472

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tanzolimbu2982 Nunchaku certainly came from somewhere. Flail and horse bit are both plausible sources. I disagree on spear being king of weapons as that title belongs to sword. Only tip of spear (basically) is dangerous while all of sword is dangerous.

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