YNGMI bro. Go to a local boxing gym, actually having a sparring partner is 1000% better to develop at all. Online martial arts is gonna be bullshit designed to separate NEETs from their wallet.
Boxers don't get cauliflower ears, people who do some kind of grappling only get them if they do a lot of hard sparring - light work that hobbyists do won't hurt. Or you could just do Kung Fu/Karate where there is no contact at all.
Suck it up, if you want to learn to fight, you gotta fight, and if you fight, your at risk of injuries like that. Not likely to frick up your ear with most boxing gyms anyway, gonna be wearing headgear.
And I thought wanting to take online martial arts classes was gay enough. You should've lied and said something like, "I'm 16 and my mom won't let me join a boxing gym bc brain damage"
This is what microplastics are doing to zoomers.
The more I learn about Sam the more I want him to lose. On the 1 hand, yes, Hasan is an absolute homosexual. On the other, Sam is an utter turbo israelite for fricking over Charls as hard as he did.
>implying i'd ever give him money for the shit content he pumps out nowadays.
The recent NFT trading card video things was 1 of the cringiest things I've seen in years. The only entertaining things he has done recently were the idubbz and Epic Meal Time collabs where, ironically, required other people to make Sam funny. He seriously needs to ditch the wigger zoomies.
>the more I learn about Sam >in 5 years most IST users will only know Sam as le epic boxing internet adviceman >everything pre WP, WP, and early Hydewars will be forgotten
sad stuff. he truly was brilliant at one point.
If you’re refering to the videos he filmed at his mom’s house and the early Hyde wars where he rambled into a camera for hours - hardly genius, though funny, and we could do without them.
The kickstarter thing was hilarious though. Bummer that idubbz stole the idea, did it worse, and will take the credit for it
>went full schizo
You mean after Sam sicked the IRS on him? Nah brah, totally a mystery.
How did he frick charls? I thought they just split ways.
From how I've come to understand it, Charls wanted to try pitching his own show with some other guy (don't know the name). Before they even could pitch the show, Sam reported Charls to the IRS fricking him over royally. He got so fricked he pretty much swore off the entertainment business entirely, works construction now, and hates Sam's guts.
I'd say Muay Thai, Dutch Kickboxing, and Karate (it's one specific style and I can't remember it) are kings of striking.
Grappling is probably ranked wrestling (I'd rank Greco Roman highest because the grips and throws are essentially no gi judo throws), Jui Jitsu, and Judo as top grappling styles to learn.
I wrestled for 4 years in highschool. When I went into Jui Jitsu and started learning striking I had a massive advantage. I could throw people quite easily. Why do you think Khabib was so dominant? It's one of the most fundamental things you can learn for grappling.
What was you experience like first time striking?
I have a hard time standing in orthodox stance when boxing. Seeing as I have been trained to do judo with my right foot first from early childhood on it feels incredebly unnatural to lead with my left foot. Does this feeling fade away or should I not care and fully go for being a righthanded-southpaw.
Also, apicture of a moron to grab the attention of anyone scrolling past my post
1. stop being a fricking homosexual and go to a gym, you literally wont learn a thing from online lessons. How tf are you gonna learn how to fight without actually fighting?
2. No-Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, stay away from Gi as its just a bunch of dudes who put on pajamas and pull guard which is a horrible idea. In No-Gi you'll actually learn some takedowns and wrestling. Ideally you would just learn wrestling but it's basically impossible if you didn't start in high school since it really only exists as a school and collegiate sport.
3. If you really insist on striking then just do boxing or muay thai especially, knees and elbows can really frick someone up if they don't train.
Realistically Muay thai is the most versatile and applicable in a real world scenario. To get good you'll have to sparr alot which could give you CTE longterm tho. BJJ is also good since you can sparr indefinetely with no risk except your ears, but be aware that going to the ground in a real life fight might end with some third guy kicking your head in.
The unpopular (but true) opinion is that size usually determines fights. Sure, if you're a professional MMA fighter who's been training his whole life, you can probably take down a bigger random in the streets. And there are those rare cases where a smaller dude throws/lands a very lucky punch, but in 90% of fights, size is king.
Sam Hyde is a legitimately big dude. 6'5'' and thick as hell. He probably won a ton of fights on his size alone and thinks he's some sort of boxing guru now. I've watched some of his "lesson" videos and honestly it's just full of super amateur nooby advices. He probably thinks he wins out of super talent vs just being a giant.
If Samire Hyde was put in a single reputable boxing gym he'd be humbled in a single day. He should admit he needs more fundamentals and accept a boxing coach.
Cope, size means shit against an untrained random who’s big but never been in a fight. if you know not to panic, abasic stance, some footwork and how to jab and hook you’ll frick up most people. I’ve beat the shit out of a 250lbs meathead at 170lbs and all I did was jab him a few times in the nose and dodge his flailing before he stopped and asked me to stop.
What’s the best martial art in terms of lowest recovery demand and lowest injury risk to effectiveness ratio?
Boxing? BJJ? Tai chi? Krav Maga? Aikido plus getting huge?
I’ve tried some judo, Muay Thai, kyokushin. But all the guys who’ve been there a few years complain of their multiple ongoing injuries, and Muay Thai at least the heavy conditioning would impact ability to lift as much.
>only doing online lessons
For what purpose?
>Martial Arts
>Online Lessons
YNGMI bro. Go to a local boxing gym, actually having a sparring partner is 1000% better to develop at all. Online martial arts is gonna be bullshit designed to separate NEETs from their wallet.
I don't want to get cauliflower ear
Boxers don't get cauliflower ears, people who do some kind of grappling only get them if they do a lot of hard sparring - light work that hobbyists do won't hurt. Or you could just do Kung Fu/Karate where there is no contact at all.
choose a different hobby
Suck it up, if you want to learn to fight, you gotta fight, and if you fight, your at risk of injuries like that. Not likely to frick up your ear with most boxing gyms anyway, gonna be wearing headgear.
And I thought wanting to take online martial arts classes was gay enough. You should've lied and said something like, "I'm 16 and my mom won't let me join a boxing gym bc brain damage"
This is what microplastics are doing to zoomers.
>only doing online lessons
Uncleanon destroyed the staff for months using dickyjitsu
The more I learn about Sam the more I want him to lose. On the 1 hand, yes, Hasan is an absolute homosexual. On the other, Sam is an utter turbo israelite for fricking over Charls as hard as he did.
all of these guys are goobers. but sam exists only to entertain us. don't ever give him money for any reason
>implying i'd ever give him money for the shit content he pumps out nowadays.
The recent NFT trading card video things was 1 of the cringiest things I've seen in years. The only entertaining things he has done recently were the idubbz and Epic Meal Time collabs where, ironically, required other people to make Sam funny. He seriously needs to ditch the wigger zoomies.
>the more I learn about Sam
>in 5 years most IST users will only know Sam as le epic boxing internet adviceman
>everything pre WP, WP, and early Hydewars will be forgotten
sad stuff. he truly was brilliant at one point.
WP was cringe as frick.
Reddit take
If you’re refering to the videos he filmed at his mom’s house and the early Hyde wars where he rambled into a camera for hours - hardly genius, though funny, and we could do without them.
The kickstarter thing was hilarious though. Bummer that idubbz stole the idea, did it worse, and will take the credit for it
Charls went full schizo for whatever reason, I don’t blame him for cutting ties with that ticking timebomb
>went full schizo
You mean after Sam sicked the IRS on him? Nah brah, totally a mystery.
From how I've come to understand it, Charls wanted to try pitching his own show with some other guy (don't know the name). Before they even could pitch the show, Sam reported Charls to the IRS fricking him over royally. He got so fricked he pretty much swore off the entertainment business entirely, works construction now, and hates Sam's guts.
Big if true
Proof? Black person?
I know andrew and sam had some beef. Did charls team up with him? I just want to see the og mde trio mix it up one last time and I can die peacefully.
did charls do his taxes wrong or something? i dont know the full story. why did the irs take action against him?
You sound kind of upset. What's going on big guy?
Charls is living in Kuwait now
How did he frick charls? I thought they just split ways.
Muay Thai
I imagine he perspires mucous like slug and rolls around in dust like a pig
>online lessons
are you the pizza moron?
I'd say Muay Thai, Dutch Kickboxing, and Karate (it's one specific style and I can't remember it) are kings of striking.
Grappling is probably ranked wrestling (I'd rank Greco Roman highest because the grips and throws are essentially no gi judo throws), Jui Jitsu, and Judo as top grappling styles to learn.
>I really don't know what I'm talking about.
On what planet is wrestling useful to learn grappling? Have you actually wrestled before? Do you understand the point of the sport?
>What's the best way to get better at hunting?
>Have you tried skeet shooting!?
I wrestled for 4 years in highschool. When I went into Jui Jitsu and started learning striking I had a massive advantage. I could throw people quite easily. Why do you think Khabib was so dominant? It's one of the most fundamental things you can learn for grappling.
is there any way to learn wrestling if i'm no longer in high school or college?
Prison.
There are wrestling clubs all over, but if you're an adult just pay for Jui Jitsu courses with a wrestling coach.
What was you experience like first time striking?
I have a hard time standing in orthodox stance when boxing. Seeing as I have been trained to do judo with my right foot first from early childhood on it feels incredebly unnatural to lead with my left foot. Does this feeling fade away or should I not care and fully go for being a righthanded-southpaw.
Also, apicture of a moron to grab the attention of anyone scrolling past my post
Muay Thai, 1 leg kick (with conditioned shins) and even a boxer would be finished.
Judo
It's one thing to punch someone, it's another to throw them.
Also throw in some training with elbows and headbutts, you can practice those on a heavy bag though.
Learn something for striking, something for grappling, then something to combine the two.
You won't learn shit online. You need a coach and a sparring partner or partners.
what about boxing? I've been thinking of taking some lessons
1. stop being a fricking homosexual and go to a gym, you literally wont learn a thing from online lessons. How tf are you gonna learn how to fight without actually fighting?
2. No-Gi Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, stay away from Gi as its just a bunch of dudes who put on pajamas and pull guard which is a horrible idea. In No-Gi you'll actually learn some takedowns and wrestling. Ideally you would just learn wrestling but it's basically impossible if you didn't start in high school since it really only exists as a school and collegiate sport.
3. If you really insist on striking then just do boxing or muay thai especially, knees and elbows can really frick someone up if they don't train.
>falling for the combat sport meme
enjoy your injuries
Realistically Muay thai is the most versatile and applicable in a real world scenario. To get good you'll have to sparr alot which could give you CTE longterm tho. BJJ is also good since you can sparr indefinetely with no risk except your ears, but be aware that going to the ground in a real life fight might end with some third guy kicking your head in.
The one you actually do instead of larping about
The unpopular (but true) opinion is that size usually determines fights. Sure, if you're a professional MMA fighter who's been training his whole life, you can probably take down a bigger random in the streets. And there are those rare cases where a smaller dude throws/lands a very lucky punch, but in 90% of fights, size is king.
Sam Hyde is a legitimately big dude. 6'5'' and thick as hell. He probably won a ton of fights on his size alone and thinks he's some sort of boxing guru now. I've watched some of his "lesson" videos and honestly it's just full of super amateur nooby advices. He probably thinks he wins out of super talent vs just being a giant.
I've only seen him fight ONE guy his size.
If Samire Hyde was put in a single reputable boxing gym he'd be humbled in a single day. He should admit he needs more fundamentals and accept a boxing coach.
true
Are you moronic? He literally mentioned he works with coaches and even filmed a video with one of the dudes who trains him
>The unpopular (but true) opinion is that size usually determines fights.
I don't even think this is true today.
Cope, size means shit against an untrained random who’s big but never been in a fight. if you know not to panic, abasic stance, some footwork and how to jab and hook you’ll frick up most people. I’ve beat the shit out of a 250lbs meathead at 170lbs and all I did was jab him a few times in the nose and dodge his flailing before he stopped and asked me to stop.
I own a real doll just to practice BJJ on it.
You won't learn shit doing online lessons so just drop it. You need to physically attend Muay Thai & Judo lessons.
What’s the best martial art in terms of lowest recovery demand and lowest injury risk to effectiveness ratio?
Boxing? BJJ? Tai chi? Krav Maga? Aikido plus getting huge?
I’ve tried some judo, Muay Thai, kyokushin. But all the guys who’ve been there a few years complain of their multiple ongoing injuries, and Muay Thai at least the heavy conditioning would impact ability to lift as much.
>online lessons
you're better off doing conditioning workouts like shadow boxing and kicking /heavy-bag work,
Online? Box and karate