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Great video, I enjoyed the stoic masculine vibes. It's awesome to see you strong & healthy. You definitely got some good muscle development 👊💪
@JJ-xe3gn4 күн бұрын
Completely agree bro, also important to mention how important it is for men to be humble. Martial arts and sparring more experienced people humbles you like nothing else. There's nothing more humiliating than losing a fight. It's definitely empowering to know you can defend yourself against the average guy.
@balaj8877Ай бұрын
completely agree. Fighting humbles you
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Honestly, it's so true, especially as a dude. People will test you or wonder if you are physically capable..
@FabianPelage-pw9kr14 күн бұрын
facts
@jorgetalks12 күн бұрын
It's really a good feeling to know, that you don't have to be afraid of physical confrontations with other men, since I already done sparring with both taller and more skilled opponents. Sure still anything can happen but I just don't worry that much about the possibility of a physical altercation
@martinrev2.08Ай бұрын
you’re right man, it gives you a sense of confidence and safety like no other.
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
@@jorgetalks and knowing you can defend others against like random drunks harrassing someone. You know, you are brave enough to put bullies in their place
@martinrev2.08Ай бұрын
Humbled? I get humbled from watching people outperform me on a daily basis!
@cheatbluevii9123Ай бұрын
the good news is you can change that today man. go get after it
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Lool boxing best shit that ever happened couple weeks ago i was talking to this cute girl and some gangster wannabee was acting up ended up in fight and whooped his ass impress the girl and took her home😆😆
@acecreatives4722Ай бұрын
absolute fax 💯 ive been doing kickboxing for a little over a year at a gym for it (taking it especially seriously the last few months) and i related to ur story a lot. at school id felt like other boys would just mess with me for no reason at all, and kickboxing has made me feel so much more secure, i still have so much more to learn but i can hit hard and fast enough to were i could hurt someone if i really had to.
@Sunshine-ec7doАй бұрын
happy to hear
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
I got into boxing later in life in my 20's, but I always had the willingness to scuffle when a young boy, but yes, all men need to train to fight. I think that's a big problem with this society today. People think training to fight is more about violence and really it instills discipline, once I started training to fight in boxing and muy thai, I walked away from fights which is weird because in my preteens and teens i would never walk away and even initiate confrontation. If I ever have sons, it will be a requirement in my house, they dedicate some of their time to either training some things with me or in a gym somewhere by an instructor.
@seventhkeyomegasghost8233Ай бұрын
proud of you for getting into it man
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Crazy how positively martial arts has affected the life of many…human weapon in the making
@bryanbadillo2295Ай бұрын
my guy🫡
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
What this guy is telling us is the same thing as Sun Tzu told mankind over two thousand years ago as recorded in THE ART OF WAR: Military action is important to any nation. It is the ground of life and death, the path of survival and destruction, so, it is Imperative to examine it.
@KolawoleHamed-ns3dbАй бұрын
Sun Tzu and I go way back
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Uploading this video alone shows how brave you are…much love my man keep it going…god has a plan with you Jorge I promise
@bryanbadillo2295Ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
I been watching a bunch of videos on martial arts and the algorithm brought me here to this small channel 😂
@PeterParkerwonАй бұрын
welcome bro
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Awesome 👏🏽
@JSTORM321Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙌
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
Sooner later someone always pulls your number
@californiaswimteamАй бұрын
inspiring
@karmaakabane6704Ай бұрын
thank you
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
The brain dmg i understand 😂 ive been fighting semi pro k1, thai n amateur mma. A concussion has left me with symptoms for the past 8 months. But on the other hand i wouldnt trade the last 13 years of fighting and sparring, they gave me a meaning and something to look forward to. Its worth it, just do it more carefully than i did. No sparring people you dont trust, especially heavyweights. Not too much sparring hard with small gloves. N for the love of god, when u get rocked, take a month off before it accumulates
@paparadelikoАй бұрын
this is inspiring bro thanks for sharing
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
great video
@Shadow-pm4ndАй бұрын
Thanks for the visit
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
This is very good content
@isabelajordan752Ай бұрын
I appreciate it! stick around for more
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
thank you
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
just came to the video because of the thumbnail, I don't mind training for fights but that doesn't mean I want to get into fights. I don't want no brain injuries and I won't get one just because you portray me as some wojack
@ZainAhmad-jl4vtАй бұрын
If you watch the video, you’ll hear me say to not fight unless it’s your last resort. I understand your point though
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
@@jorgetalkswhat about brain damage in sparring?
@lightmorrison5404Ай бұрын
@@jorgetalks like said, I was just talking about the thumbnail
@ZainAhmad-jl4vtАй бұрын
Just sayin, lil boxing mitt work isn't proof that you can defend yourself. Street fights are chaotic and involve much more than your ability to throw hands, as an mma practioner myself I would def caution against false confidence cause it can get you lit up pretty bad real fast.
@catissilo787119 күн бұрын
1) Confidence is key, as long as it’s backed up 2) Anything can happen in a street fight, but training ups your chances by a lot 3) “False” confidence implies that i don’t believe I can defend myself, and I fully can. Thank you for your comment though
@jorgetalks18 күн бұрын
Everyone has a punchers chance
@scottgoodwinsАй бұрын
always, but it’s best to train to nullify that
@jorgetalksАй бұрын
@@jorgetalks I don’t agree with the word nullify when it comes to street fighting. It’s hard to nullify the randomness of a street fight or untrained fighter. I think preparing yourself is great but walking around thinking you’ve got it over everyone is a great way to get yourself in trouble. Especially when there are equalizer like knifes, guns and gangs. Great video by the way and keep up the training.
@scottgoodwinsАй бұрын
U train at a UFC P.I.?
@UFC37523 күн бұрын
It’s a UFC fit, but i’d love to train at the P.I someday
@jorgetalks22 күн бұрын
💯💯💯💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽you made that step bro, it was brave to even make this video. See, your confidence has really grown. Great job and keep up the good work
Great video, I enjoyed the stoic masculine vibes. It's awesome to see you strong & healthy. You definitely got some good muscle development 👊💪
Completely agree bro, also important to mention how important it is for men to be humble. Martial arts and sparring more experienced people humbles you like nothing else. There's nothing more humiliating than losing a fight. It's definitely empowering to know you can defend yourself against the average guy.
completely agree. Fighting humbles you
Honestly, it's so true, especially as a dude. People will test you or wonder if you are physically capable..
facts
It's really a good feeling to know, that you don't have to be afraid of physical confrontations with other men, since I already done sparring with both taller and more skilled opponents. Sure still anything can happen but I just don't worry that much about the possibility of a physical altercation
you’re right man, it gives you a sense of confidence and safety like no other.
@@jorgetalks and knowing you can defend others against like random drunks harrassing someone. You know, you are brave enough to put bullies in their place
Humbled? I get humbled from watching people outperform me on a daily basis!
the good news is you can change that today man. go get after it
Lool boxing best shit that ever happened couple weeks ago i was talking to this cute girl and some gangster wannabee was acting up ended up in fight and whooped his ass impress the girl and took her home😆😆
absolute fax 💯 ive been doing kickboxing for a little over a year at a gym for it (taking it especially seriously the last few months) and i related to ur story a lot. at school id felt like other boys would just mess with me for no reason at all, and kickboxing has made me feel so much more secure, i still have so much more to learn but i can hit hard and fast enough to were i could hurt someone if i really had to.
happy to hear
I got into boxing later in life in my 20's, but I always had the willingness to scuffle when a young boy, but yes, all men need to train to fight. I think that's a big problem with this society today. People think training to fight is more about violence and really it instills discipline, once I started training to fight in boxing and muy thai, I walked away from fights which is weird because in my preteens and teens i would never walk away and even initiate confrontation. If I ever have sons, it will be a requirement in my house, they dedicate some of their time to either training some things with me or in a gym somewhere by an instructor.
proud of you for getting into it man
Crazy how positively martial arts has affected the life of many…human weapon in the making
my guy🫡
What this guy is telling us is the same thing as Sun Tzu told mankind over two thousand years ago as recorded in THE ART OF WAR: Military action is important to any nation. It is the ground of life and death, the path of survival and destruction, so, it is Imperative to examine it.
Sun Tzu and I go way back
Uploading this video alone shows how brave you are…much love my man keep it going…god has a plan with you Jorge I promise
Amen 🙏
I been watching a bunch of videos on martial arts and the algorithm brought me here to this small channel 😂
welcome bro
Awesome 👏🏽
Thank you 🙌
Sooner later someone always pulls your number
inspiring
thank you
The brain dmg i understand 😂 ive been fighting semi pro k1, thai n amateur mma. A concussion has left me with symptoms for the past 8 months. But on the other hand i wouldnt trade the last 13 years of fighting and sparring, they gave me a meaning and something to look forward to. Its worth it, just do it more carefully than i did. No sparring people you dont trust, especially heavyweights. Not too much sparring hard with small gloves. N for the love of god, when u get rocked, take a month off before it accumulates
this is inspiring bro thanks for sharing
great video
Thanks for the visit
This is very good content
I appreciate it! stick around for more
thank you
just came to the video because of the thumbnail, I don't mind training for fights but that doesn't mean I want to get into fights. I don't want no brain injuries and I won't get one just because you portray me as some wojack
If you watch the video, you’ll hear me say to not fight unless it’s your last resort. I understand your point though
@@jorgetalkswhat about brain damage in sparring?
@@jorgetalks like said, I was just talking about the thumbnail
Just sayin, lil boxing mitt work isn't proof that you can defend yourself. Street fights are chaotic and involve much more than your ability to throw hands, as an mma practioner myself I would def caution against false confidence cause it can get you lit up pretty bad real fast.
1) Confidence is key, as long as it’s backed up 2) Anything can happen in a street fight, but training ups your chances by a lot 3) “False” confidence implies that i don’t believe I can defend myself, and I fully can. Thank you for your comment though
Everyone has a punchers chance
always, but it’s best to train to nullify that
@@jorgetalks I don’t agree with the word nullify when it comes to street fighting. It’s hard to nullify the randomness of a street fight or untrained fighter. I think preparing yourself is great but walking around thinking you’ve got it over everyone is a great way to get yourself in trouble. Especially when there are equalizer like knifes, guns and gangs. Great video by the way and keep up the training.
U train at a UFC P.I.?
It’s a UFC fit, but i’d love to train at the P.I someday
💯💯💯💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽you made that step bro, it was brave to even make this video. See, your confidence has really grown. Great job and keep up the good work
I appreciate you man
@@jorgetalks no problem at all bro