Jesse Enkamp

Jesse Enkamp

Welcome! I'm Jesse "The Karate Nerd". I grew up in my family's dojo and have been studying Karate my whole life. Subscribe to join my martial arts adventures! 🥋

I Fought A Street Fighter

I Fought A Street Fighter

I Fought Michael Jai White

I Fought Michael Jai White

Proof That Karate Works

Proof That Karate Works

Steven Seagal is DANGEROUS

Steven Seagal is DANGEROUS

I confronted Steven Seagal

I confronted Steven Seagal

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  • @andrewwye1058
    @andrewwye105823 сағат бұрын

    Impressive skill set. Exemplar of the distinct difference between fighting (childish monkey business) and self defence (life or death serious business).

  • @Janzer_
    @Janzer_Күн бұрын

    his stance honestly and 100% reminds me of the okinawa karate master who said basically, i'm too old to get into a long fight so every hit has to be deadly, this is my stance, i can't afford the energy to do otherwise

  • @GodisGracious1
    @GodisGracious1Күн бұрын

    this guy is a professional cat.

  • @Eclipce051
    @Eclipce051Күн бұрын

    so tsunami-ryu style has this lost move at the end of the last steps of the kata

  • @ezio7x
    @ezio7xКүн бұрын

    In another video, comment said “a street fighter is just a criminal” something like that

  • @Constantine1776
    @Constantine1776Күн бұрын

    😂👍🏽🔥🔥🔥👊🏽

  • @MAGMALORD360
    @MAGMALORD360Күн бұрын

    What are those?

  • @koe2320
    @koe2320Күн бұрын

    "If he dies i didn't kill you." Like hell nah, most silat i know is killing art.

  • @betterfunliving7772
    @betterfunliving7772Күн бұрын

    I would not pay a Ninja who cannot run for obvious reasons.

  • @zekct747
    @zekct747Күн бұрын

    I suspected that American Karate was .... an artificial sub standard form of Japanese Karate now I'm 100 percent convinced. Francisco Filho, Andy Hug were respectively MMA champions from Brazil and Switzerland , followers of Japanese Kyokushin. I think it's fine to practice and copy but please, give it another name to what you're doing ... Like the Israeli. They named their own defense system Krav Ma Ga.

  • @andrewsuci9046
    @andrewsuci9046Күн бұрын

    Its look the same like Taekwondo

  • @andrewsuci9046
    @andrewsuci9046Күн бұрын

    And its the same kicks

  • @papophilos2391
    @papophilos2391Күн бұрын

    Mercy is when they are sleeping

  • @MJRLHobbyStuff
    @MJRLHobbyStuffКүн бұрын

    Kind of….

  • @mike160785
    @mike160785Күн бұрын

    Both traditional karate and wing chun have roots in white crane kung fu

  • @bastienhuit1978
    @bastienhuit1978Күн бұрын

    incredible clickbait

  • @oOGambitOo
    @oOGambitOoКүн бұрын

    Excellent!! ( You're gonna feel it in the next couple of days! 😂 )

  • @cuzanater2027
    @cuzanater2027Күн бұрын

    Until I see an energy beam like Dragon Ball Z, you're full of you know what🤷

  • @OutdoorsWonder
    @OutdoorsWonderКүн бұрын

    muay thai is the real deal

  • @ggwp638BC
    @ggwp638BCКүн бұрын

    Respect for the guy, I do think he practices what he says, but that is a very poor self defense technique. His technique fails by the same standard 99% of other showman martial arts do: it needs a cooperating attacker. Attackers usually don't like to cooperate with their victims. When a 200 lbs man is charging you with a knife, slapping his elbow isn't going to turn his momentum away from you. He is going right through and if you don't lock that arm and disarm him ASAP that knife will find your belly or thigh sooner rather than later. It's pretty easy to "stop" an attacker when their arm stops moving the fist time you slap it, and they only follow up when you instruct them to. People talk about MMA, but there is a reason why troops and police officers around the world aren't being taught Silat.

  • @ggwp638BC
    @ggwp638BCКүн бұрын

    And just to clarify, I don't meant to disqualify the culture and tradition of the martial art itself. It's fine and even great to train on it, practice it, even master it. Just don't sell it as proper self defense advice.

  • @Rawllsteez
    @RawllsteezКүн бұрын

    When master speaks u listen

  • @eventu08
    @eventu08Күн бұрын

    Its cool. And its what the New York Guardian Angels where using in the subways and alley while civilian patrols in the 1980s. Its what i saw in magazines ect. Its wild.

  • @JoskowiczPL
    @JoskowiczPLКүн бұрын

    Pov: Ameridote vs Girls😂😂

  • @williamramos7978
    @williamramos7978Күн бұрын

    jesse enkamp, what's your karate style?

  • @christopherpett3264
    @christopherpett3264Күн бұрын

    Steven Seagal is for Real.

  • @ashuraarashy
    @ashuraarashyКүн бұрын

    This MA are used to kills, not to defense or fight

  • @t3do1989
    @t3do1989Күн бұрын

    This guy is the nicest guy I ever saw on this channel... I love you two

  • @AlphN008
    @AlphN008Күн бұрын

    To think that the content of this video could've been the wisdom of a lifetime before the internet is really humbling and amazing.

  • @Ucoknorootnosatir123
    @Ucoknorootnosatir123Күн бұрын

    😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱

  • @ChevySS1968
    @ChevySS1968Күн бұрын

    Seagal is the real deal, not just some bravado movie star. Kudos to him.

  • @rogerpartner2648
    @rogerpartner2648Күн бұрын

    I thought KARATE. Was Japanese 🤣

  • @rogerpartner2648
    @rogerpartner2648Күн бұрын

    Silat. Never heard of it. Proper style tho. Mui Thai. Is in a biggish space .. this fighting style is Like he says on a narrow bridge. Lol. Excellent. Thanks.

  • @FiringSquad81
    @FiringSquad81Күн бұрын

    Balance and Circulation.

  • @fckfck4181
    @fckfck4181Күн бұрын

    Can someone explain the use of these kata? Never done karaté but boxing kickboxing muay thai for few year now and got back to mma, never done movement like those karaté I just shadow box lol.

  • @vito_reacts
    @vito_reactsКүн бұрын

    Guys we Christians have Angels, it's nothing new...

  • @calmwater2529
    @calmwater2529Күн бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @TS-km5wn
    @TS-km5wnКүн бұрын

    JKD Concepts has a mix of Filipino Martial Arts & Pennenjackman & Silat from Indonesia. I love the Art of Biting & Grabbing called Kino Mutai. Love this stuff!

  • @sanchosamuel9404
    @sanchosamuel9404Күн бұрын

    Can parry hot lead

  • @counterstrike89
    @counterstrike89Күн бұрын

    If this guy sparred Bruce Lee, he'd get punked. In a real fight, he might win just because of sheer size and strength, but then with no rules, we don't know what Bruce Lee might pull out of the hat.

  • @trystandavies7249
    @trystandavies7249Күн бұрын

    This is a mature approach to the subject - I was disappointed by Ramsay Dewey's recent video on the subject. I've been doing Qigong for a year and experienced some interesting results such as better energy flow in my body, heat and tingling in my hands and a greater sensitivity of my nervous system in my hands. I'm not sure about the more interactive work between people but I would argue that if chi is energy - then what do you describe the space between people? That is all atoms and that is energy. What is wind?.

  • @davidfitcher2953
    @davidfitcher2953Күн бұрын

    Do you mean the Crab stance?

  • @DaneToTheBone
    @DaneToTheBoneКүн бұрын

    BANZAI!!!! 💪

  • @sgt_slobber.7628
    @sgt_slobber.7628Күн бұрын

    WORK IT Sensei!!!!!🙏🙏🙏

  • @timk7413
    @timk7413Күн бұрын

    at the end sawadie

  • @timk7413
    @timk7413Күн бұрын

    sawadie

  • @timk7413
    @timk7413Күн бұрын

    muay thai thaniet is my trainer

  • @michellavat
    @michellavatКүн бұрын

    "Like every human being, he was human." - Steven Seagal

  • @user-eh7lb9vo4f
    @user-eh7lb9vo4fКүн бұрын

    This is truth, I know because, when you make a chi ball, you rub your hands together you make friction and henceforth henceforth you make energy. As silly as that might sound to my 4th grade science teacher, he never knew. There is so much more, everything has energy, as atoms in matter move around, or hardly. Just learn how to use it!

  • @motobenbh4722
    @motobenbh4722Күн бұрын

    Excellent video. This goes way beyond sparring and the martial arts. We've all met people who never play. Their lives are defined by winning or losing, ''with me or against me''. Their development stops early: in their forties they have long since peaked and will never improve at anything. Don't be that person. They are the ones that die really soon after they retire. Don't let school and exams traumatise your attitude to learning. When you remove the stress: learning and developing - mentally, physically and emotionally - can really be fun. This is sparring outside the ring. Getting better at stuff is great; but enjoying the actual process is the real victory. That is PLAY.

  • @JosephBroughton-mc7fi
    @JosephBroughton-mc7fiКүн бұрын

    The guys face when guy says kid died from throat punch

  • @excoreindonesia7998
    @excoreindonesia7998Күн бұрын

    If you are competing, you should use pairs