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The fact that this man will go as far as to learn obscure Karambit Knife tricks that are barely covered over, goes to show what beauties can come out of getting down everything once you put your mind to it. Thanks for giving a detailed rundown of it too.
Info:KARAMBIT HISTORY The forebearer of the modern karambit first surfaced in Indonesia during the 11th century as a farming tool and utility blade. Due to Indonesia's thriving trade industry, the karambit quickly spread throughout Southeast Asia. Eventually, the blade developed strong roots in Malaysia and the Philippines, where it was used as a defensive and backup weapon and for every day chores. Over thousands of years, the karambit became entrenched in the warrior culture. It’s now an iconic weapon associated around the world with the Southeast Asian martial arts of silat, eskrima, and kuntao. Karambits have been around for nearly 10,000 years. When anything lasts that long, there's generally a good reason for it.
I’ve lived in Indonesia for 14 years and I’ve never seen a single one of them. Since guns are banned everywhere, people use machetes for defense, in the most extreme situations only of course. That’s all I’ve ever seen used.
Man your are one of my favourite youtuber . I was quiet impressed by your way of presentation . It is simply awesome and another important thing is your efforts for every vedio 🤝
I wish Mike had an infinite amount of videos, I've already watched every single one.. Actually that doesn't matter, no matter how many times I watch a video of his I always get a positive energy boost.
"999 what's your emergency?"... "Yes, there's a really nice Italian man trying to imitate the same moves my 12 year old son does on his gaming device in the park".
I have a knife just like that and mine is really sharp and it doesn’t cut really deep or far it’s just the tip the blade isn’t long enough on his to really cut his arm
Not only are you insanely committed to learning new things which I admire so much.. there is always such nice scenery in your videos! Great job as always Mike!
Let's appreciate his hard work and dedication , he puts his effort by learning new skills in every single week's video. He really needs an appreciation👏
Pro tip I do for knife safety for my tricks is that I use green tape that isn’t super sticky and kinda like papery and put it on the sharp part of the blade so I can do the tricks safely till I get them perfect or close enough and then remove the tape. Green tape is best the texture of it and not being to sticky is perfect.
I just bought a karanbit today (a REAL one) and I find it better cuz the stakes are high if u fail and that motivates me to NOT fail so I am learning pretty fast
The thing I love about this channel is because it explores new things and challenges people probably never knew about and shows the process and also explains how it works and very enjoyable content
mike has given me more confidence to do anything i desire to do. If it wasn't for him, nothing out of my injuries would've been worth trying. Thank you Mike.
The fact that I had this knife next to me when I saw this video blew my mind,and u don't need a trainer knife,the sheath it comes with works perfectly if you take the parecord off,amazing video,u learned to use a butterfly knife,I downloaded it and watched it over and over,this video will be the same,please go n bit slower with the finger switching,I have a long standing knowledge with a karambit and I am struggling so I know others will to,please keep up the awesome videos and peace be with u
3 days, it took me 3 days to watch all of your videos, oh man what a journey it was, AWESOME. Patience is definitely a very important key to everything. Definitely by watching your videos i get motivated to do more things of mine. Thanks for everything. Lots of love from INDIA ❤❤
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Thats literally the thing I never found in any tutorial, love it!
:)
csgo go boom
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For your next skill can you try to learn to write French Cursive please.
“Once you get it, then the theory is quite simple” - Mike Shake
@Being Real im muslim i thought it was a rick roll
@@godk1193 lol I thought it was a rickroll 2
@@asilverplayer3435 me too
@Maryam bruhhhhh
@@mr.ditkovitchtv8905 wat bruh?
Mortal Kombat ready
Yoo heyyyy
Yoooo da man is here
Yo disclosing time dental digest
Yo toothbrush
Yoo hi Digest
The fact that this man will go as far as to learn obscure Karambit Knife tricks that are barely covered over, goes to show what beauties can come out of getting down everything once you put your mind to it. Thanks for giving a detailed rundown of it too.
everything about this guy is amazing from editing to skills to his calming voice he gives me confidence to do what i desire to learn about.
I love that he is just in the middle of a public park playing with knifes lol
Ikr 😂
Yea it’s pretty funny
I know the confidence of this man
yeah lol
If you did that in my country you would be arrested
This man got hurt so many times , he doesn't know pain anymore .
How did this comment get no replys?
How did I get 275 likes , OH MY GOD I NEVER GOT SO MANY LIKES
@@espiderman690 that's kinda sad
@@thecubingduck well pain makes a person stronger right , I myself get hurt pretty often and now I kinda don't care anymore
@@espiderman690 uh okay, you just gave me a free philosophy lesson
I recently bought a karambit myself because i love it for fidgeting and its SOOOO satisfying just going with the flow and pulling something nice off
You are INSANELY GOOD at EVERYTHING!
Video idea: Learning how to throw knives. Buy some throwing knives and practice until you can hit a 12" target from 5 meters away.
seems too easy
how about a 5" target
@@wegsteryt5524 its harder than you think
you can also try to throw chopsticks
@Ho Justin True. He's gotten good at getting good at things.
Nice
Mike is on his way to becoming a ninja. Learning kicks, flips, and now knives.
don’t forget nunchucks
@@newtneto how could I forget the nunchucks
Naruto
@@tortohmygod8871 lol
@@justusmjones xD
Info:KARAMBIT HISTORY
The forebearer of the modern karambit first surfaced in Indonesia during the 11th century as a farming tool and utility blade. Due to Indonesia's thriving trade industry, the karambit quickly spread throughout Southeast Asia. Eventually, the blade developed strong roots in Malaysia and the Philippines, where it was used as a defensive and backup weapon and for every day chores. Over thousands of years, the karambit became entrenched in the warrior culture. It’s now an iconic weapon associated around the world with the Southeast Asian martial arts of silat, eskrima, and kuntao. Karambits have been around for nearly 10,000 years. When anything lasts that long, there's generally a good reason for it.
I’ve lived in Indonesia for 14 years and I’ve never seen a single one of them. Since guns are banned everywhere, people use machetes for defense, in the most extreme situations only of course. That’s all I’ve ever seen used.
i love how he's always learning outside, it makes the videos more enjoyable
This guy needs a world record prize for learning most skills in quarantine.
Then why is he outside
@@Aeoliveo probably good lighting
@@hanuu6257 mhm. Its a greenscreen
@@loserr4642 Then how is he climbing onto the wall
@@saberchampion3339 green screen
His child be like : *LEARNING TO WALK WITH NO EXPERIENCE*
lmao
lol
@Grab That Free Stuff honesty reviled
Isn't that every kid though
420 likes
Really great editing! Thanks for another amazing video :)
Man your are one of my favourite youtuber . I was quiet impressed by your way of presentation . It is simply awesome and another important thing is your efforts for every vedio 🤝
Now all you need to learn next is how to bunnyhop like in CSGO.
well first he must practice in the internet community browser to practice and then change his binds to scroll wheel
U mean like in cs1.6
@@ROHIT-jt8lz pretty much
And aim
if it comes to trick shotting people with awps its just rng
I imagine this guy waking up thinking
"I want to learn how to drive a f1 car today"
"learn how to drive a plane with no experience"
@@aliefianlarsn2502 learn how to defy gravity
learn how to become a god
Learn how to go space
@@ScareBarley learn to harness the raw energy of the sun
Thanks Mike! I now remember my fav knife!
I really love your content and I’m rewatchong everyvideo
“When you can’t control what’s happening, challenge yourself to control how you respond to what’s happening. That’s where your power is.”
You from sanq4
Can we appreciate that his editing is incredible and intresting to watch.
Ya the editing camera quality and angles are movie level
Me dying A
My teammates: 5:12
hire him for a movie this man can do his own stunts at this point
him in 2067: learning how to fly a hoverboard with no experience
LMAO
If he would remain alive
he will if some one made a imortality potion
kw ill change it
Do u mean the fake one that looks like its hovering but its not or the real one
"Honey, he's outside again!"
"What now?"
"He's playing CSGO in real life!"
Enemy Spotted!!!
@@andross2058 "fire in the hole"
@@andross2058 😐
@Bulbaboyy good one!
@@buggy___o1496 ratio
i like how you never stop and keep going intul you get it
4:43 the editing is seemless👑
i love how he's just playing with a knife in public
The whole video I has anxiety because I thought he might cut his hand lol
Teacher: what do you want to be when you grow up?
Mike: *Yes*
I just ordered my first Karambit today and I gotta say...your determination is higher than my payment
"but the tip is not friendly"
*Proceeds to stab a tree*
LMAO-
Video Idea: Learn how to throw darts and make bullseyes but if its to hard you can opt out
Triple 20 instead of bullseye
@@techman5852 Yeah that seems harder but he can do 5 bullseyes in a row and that's hard
its cool how u have all these nice places for certain clips
bro you give me so much motivation
I wish Mike had an infinite amount of videos, I've already watched every single one.. Actually that doesn't matter, no matter how many times I watch a video of his I always get a positive energy boost.
Awww you're so sweet :)
@@betulpehlivan5929 Nah, You are.
@@IronIsKing simp. jk
Think about this, instead of watching his videos you could train these tricks yourself!
Thats not something you'd want to brag about, maybe visit a psychatrist or go touch grass idk
"999 what's your emergency?"... "Yes, there's a really nice Italian man trying to imitate the same moves my 12 year old son does on his gaming device in the park".
*911
Welcome to Hong Kong.
@@BBL_Inc 999 is the police number tho?
@@mad_dy747 its 911 In the U.S. if you live somewhere else than you can ignore my correction 😅
@@BBL_Inc oki. I knew tho. But is 60 Second Travels from the US? Dun dun duuuun
This guy made me never give up
i love ur vids never stop uploding pls
Mike's parents when he was a kid: Honey! he's out with the knives again!!
That me lol
Mike: *accidentally flings knife*
Also Mike: *tries to grab/catch sharp spinning knife midair*
@Yoonseong Do oh, mite have missed that bc i skipped a little
@Yoonseong Do but didn’t he get cuts?
And it easily stabbed a tree how is it fake?
@@lizardsrus549 the tip can poke you there isnt a sharp edge though
Wouldn't want to drop the cool ass knife😎
I have a knife just like that and mine is really sharp and it doesn’t cut really deep or far it’s just the tip the blade isn’t long enough on his to really cut his arm
Subscribed today
great content
keep it up!
The respect I have for this guy
All this time i’ve been reading your name as milkshake😂
Mikeshake
You ruined my day. I was happy, but now. No more happy.
Same, even though I know it's Mikeshake lol.
@@wild-child6521 "Now im forced to take it out on my infant child"
You ruined my life I didnt know it was Mike shake 😅🤣
Not only are you insanely committed to learning new things which I admire so much.. there is always such nice scenery in your videos! Great job as always Mike!
Good for you man!
I love this guy
Let’s appreciate Mike for bringing us with new videos every week!
This man would be fun to have in a party, with all those flashy skills he has.
You are and outstanding person!!’
This guy mastered the skill that very few people in the world have :
Practice, and patience.
imagine you walk into that alley way and you see a manic flinging a karambit around like a CS:GO character
Great work!:)
Knifes and Dutch angles, all I need
this guy has a lots of patience while practicing ipressive
Idea: "Mike Shake Gaming" learning hard sweaty meta's on games
I don’t know but being a skillful person is better
@@lawikamaran9249 yes but a idea bru more of like a separate channel
Switch finger is more a way to spice (a lot) a combo than an actual trick, great vid btw, it got me really into learning karambit tricks
I really got inspired by this vid and I got my grandad to make 2 card tape and metal karambits and now I have gotten very good
This guy takes the expression “if you ever fail, try, try again” too seriously.
I love it!
Let's appreciate his hard work and dedication , he puts his effort by learning new skills in every single week's video. He really needs an appreciation👏
Pro tip I do for knife safety for my tricks is that I use green tape that isn’t super sticky and kinda like papery and put it on the sharp part of the blade so I can do the tricks safely till I get them perfect or close enough and then remove the tape. Green tape is best the texture of it and not being to sticky is perfect.
that looks insanely cool
"the tip is... (kills a tree) not so friendly" lmao
lmao
lmao
oaml
@@franekzubek5846 you're so cool and funny
Imagine walking in the park and you see a man playing with a knife laughing
and what if I don't
@@MadisUntr OOoo sCary
Lol
@@HFBN2004 chill no need to act weird
@@MadisUntr oh no
I just bought a karanbit today (a REAL one) and I find it better cuz the stakes are high if u fail and that motivates me to NOT fail so I am learning pretty fast
This guy is amazing
Alternate title: Learning how to press F while holding the karambit knife with no experience
With no Experience
"In real life"
Bro arsenal???
@@menaceoutdakut ah yes gotta edit that real quick
@@exIcusivee u mean roblox cuz that’s not the only game with a Karambit
Also I do play arsenal in roblox
The thing I love about this channel is because it explores new things and challenges people probably never knew about and shows the process and also explains how it works and very enjoyable content
If we keep telling this man to learn things he going to be unstoppable
A man with all that skills just wow.
4:43 Mike has learned how to time travel with no experience
"interesting"
"interesting"
"Interesting"
“interesting”
"INSTeRSTInG
"That's literally skin!"
~Mike Shake, 2021
You Made Me Like Buterfly knives Now I Wanna Try A Karambit
I respect you dude
He’s slowly becoming the worlds most dangerous man...
FAX❤️❤️❤️
Putin will be start looking for him😂
All he needs to do is learn how to use a gun
Challenge:
Learn to hold your breath for 4 minutes.
Its possible :)
Yusss
@Be nice bruh
Wim Hof method...
Good idea
@@bbllsht77 bro, I tried WHM. 1st try I held for 5 minutes
Your accent and personality is so funny and great keep making more good quality videos
the last one was actually the coolest
You are such an inspiration to all of us, and so motivational.
4:43 Sneaky Mike, love the editing bro, you're just great
In 2069, this dude would have learned everything in existence
I actually 3de printed a karambit so it was light and dull, makes it easier to practice tricks.
I cannot even imagine him in a talent show
the show will take 100 hours to complete I bet
Teacher: teaching how to literally fly a space rocket
Mike: "Look what they need to copy a fraction of my power!!!"
I practice the backspin a lot but with the cover on for safety
Were just getting Got by Mr Mike. like touche's every where
Thats literally the thing I never found in any tutorial, love it!
"Im helicopter now" I felt that😂
Very interesting!
had the same karambit , best knife ever
I love how talented u are, and the way you inspire me to never give up and keep going on. Thanks champ!
mike has given me more confidence to do anything i desire to do. If it wasn't for him, nothing out of my injuries would've been worth trying. Thank you Mike.
Thank you
The fact that I had this knife next to me when I saw this video blew my mind,and u don't need a trainer knife,the sheath it comes with works perfectly if you take the parecord off,amazing video,u learned to use a butterfly knife,I downloaded it and watched it over and over,this video will be the same,please go n bit slower with the finger switching,I have a long standing knowledge with a karambit and I am struggling so I know others will to,please keep up the awesome videos and peace be with u
3 days, it took me 3 days to watch all of your videos, oh man what a journey it was, AWESOME. Patience is definitely a very important key to everything. Definitely by watching your videos i get motivated to do more things of mine. Thanks for everything. Lots of love from INDIA ❤❤
if i had a tenth of this guy's patience,
i would be more succesful than bill gates
@NWG Zoyel I dont really understand how your age has anything to do with success
Seeing your wrist with some cuts and pokes made me realise what i was getting into
Your talent is being able to practice