Extreme Hardening Techniques by Monkey Kung Fu Grandmaster

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  • Extreme hardening techniques by monkey kung fu grandmaster Jiang Yu Shan. Learn more about the hardening methods and our trip to Taiwan in this new blog post! ➞ bit.ly/extreme-hardening
    All courses by grandmaster Jiang Yu Shan are now available at ➞ WarriorNeigong.com
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    WHO IS JIANG YU SHAN:
    Jiang Yu Shan (Hisham Al-Haroun) has lived 30 years in Taiwan practicing Kung Fu and Qigong. He is most notably known for being the master of the monkey style but he is also a master in Tai Chi, Bagua Zhang, Wing Chun, Xin Yi Ba and Wu Zhu Quan.
    Jiang is a 33rd generation Shaolin disciple and has been nominated 9th Dan (or “Duan”) in Chinese Kung Fu. In addition, he comes from a wrestling family and is well-rehearsed in other martial arts such as catch wrestling (he has a good relationship with the notorious CACC Snake Pit in Japan).
    Not only that, Jiang also worked as a special forces (CMC.SCC) drill instructor for over 10 years teaching hand-to-hand combat, tactical raid, entry team tactics, knife fighting and hostage rescue to Taiwanese special ops. Before that he was an army paratrooper in the German military where he got his initial military education.
    Due to his respected status in Taiwan’s society and his high expertise in self-defence, he has served as a bodyguard for several Taiwanese presidents and presidential candidates. A foreigner working as a bodyguard for a president is extremely rare and unheard of in almost any country in the world.
    To test his martial arts skills and proficiency in practice, Jiang has competed in various kickboxing, Sanda, MMA and Karate competitions, winning 7 gold medals. His biggest victory was winning the All Japan Karate MMA competition 2016 in Tokyo, Japan at the age of 45.
    Jiang has 40 years of training in Kung Fu and has operated as a respected teacher since he was in his twenties. Now, he is a grandmaster who comes from very rare and pure lineages of Kung Fu and Qigong. This is why his teachings are not only very unique but also more effective than many of the commercial forms of Qigong or Kung Fu you see today.
    It’s our privilege and honour to showcase his skills to the broader audience. Enjoy!
    WarriorNeigong.com
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  • @Vahvafitness
    @Vahvafitness  Před 2 lety +27

    Learn more about the hardening methods and our trip to Taiwan in this new blog post! ➞ bit.ly/extreme-hardening
    COURSES BY THE GRANDMASTER ➞ WarriorNeigong.com

  • @BlackBryan94
    @BlackBryan94 Před 2 lety +277

    He's more Vin Diesel than the real Vin Diesel..amazing

  • @LorenKadison
    @LorenKadison Před 2 lety +50

    I love the sun glasses

  • @NPC-gl8xp
    @NPC-gl8xp Před 2 lety +28

    This guy gets to cosplay and live in a temple living out his childhood dreams. Lol

  • @touchmypeanuts
    @touchmypeanuts Před 2 lety +101

    Would love to see this Grandmaster competing in slapping competition

    • @madcatterz5753
      @madcatterz5753 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes haha or just random backhand would be satisfying haha been training his whole life for that moment haha

    • @casz7098
      @casz7098 Před 2 lety +6

      Oh man. I definitely wouldn't want to be slapped by this man. He would KO me.

    • @Not2Be0utDone
      @Not2Be0utDone Před 2 lety +11

      Impossible, every part of his body is a registered weapon. It would be illegal for him to compete

    • @coincollectorchase
      @coincollectorchase Před 2 lety

      Slap competition is kinda dumb tho like why? For brain damage? Might as well fight for sport instead.

    • @casz7098
      @casz7098 Před 2 lety +2

      @@coincollectorchase it's super dumb. Drinking sport.

  • @lancevoorheestapestrichann9740

    I learned the technique of chopping stones in half with the hand in 8th grade summer school where I took Kyokushin Karate from Sensei Don Buck. The trick (which you will see in the video) is to lift the brick or stone slightly before smacking it. Doesn't take much training, it's more timing than having a tough hand. That being said, the hand toughening techniques shown in the video will develop callouses, which will make one's hands far more dangerous.

    • @kempowarrior1954
      @kempowarrior1954 Před 2 lety

      Exactly! Lifting the brick/stone and dropping it actually creates the break. Must have been great learning from Don Buck. There's a guy with powerful hands.

    • @equilibriomartialmind777
      @equilibriomartialmind777 Před rokem +1

      @@terrancejohnson5605 of course not, therein is the system and wisdom. There is self massage along with external liniment and herbs for internal repair. When you get to earth element (stone, brick) very much needed.

    • @equilibriomartialmind777
      @equilibriomartialmind777 Před rokem +1

      @@kempowarrior1954 you know this same sifu jiang broke solid granite? Nevermind brick or river rock. Even a video breaking a brick with just an index finger no trick there my friend.

    • @gochakhelaia1667
      @gochakhelaia1667 Před rokem

      ​@@equilibriomartialmind777 кто это шифу Цзян?

    • @tombayley7110
      @tombayley7110 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Hand conditioning should NOT create calluses, it should aid the density of the bone and the strength of the tendons. neither of which benefit from calluses. Conditioning is a complete system of exercises, massage, and medicine. it is not simply thumping stuff to cause scaring. That can cause long term damage.

  • @varucasalt9611
    @varucasalt9611 Před 2 lety +44

    I want to see this guy in the slap comps

    • @suprera1525
      @suprera1525 Před 2 lety +4

      yea haha… perhaps he will shatter someone’s face all over the floor…

    • @klleeful
      @klleeful Před 2 lety +5

      That will be interesting, I have not seen head exploding before.

    • @danny24042002
      @danny24042002 Před 2 lety

      he would be near dead

  • @PhilDancer
    @PhilDancer Před rokem +6

    THIS IS JUST BEAUTIFUL. I study Goju-ryu Karate but I also try to study as much I can from what is being said in these videos. It would be a dream to join the HOU QUAN MEN school and be taught by this great master.

  • @Ben-zv7ph
    @Ben-zv7ph Před 2 lety +36

    Try laying carpet for 20 yrs I have knees the size of a coconut, knuckles that a gorilla would be proud of and one big bicept from lifting so many beers. Funny thing is I'm 40 now and I still surf 3hours like I did when I was 15. Conditioning is key. Use it or you loose it!!

    • @andreself225
      @andreself225 Před 2 lety +1

      Respect 💯💪

    • @juleslongdin-prisk4232
      @juleslongdin-prisk4232 Před 2 lety

      Can't wait for the video!

    • @Ben-zv7ph
      @Ben-zv7ph Před 2 lety +1

      @@juleslongdin-prisk4232 using my spare time to meditate between world tyranny got myself up to 20 pull up reps 3 times daily. Physical health and mental health is at its peak. No video I'm a genuine Ozzy fighting for my god given rights. I hope you are well be strong
      Human spirit!!

  • @rugnev
    @rugnev Před 2 lety +19

    When Vin Diesel teaches Bjorn from Vikings how to break rocks

  • @-Hood-
    @-Hood- Před 2 lety +4

    5:50 "Rock didn't break, let's move on..."

  • @donutcarrotall3258
    @donutcarrotall3258 Před 2 lety +9

    Nicely made guys. Both the cinematography and the content. Love it

  • @jefkoele-wijn8872
    @jefkoele-wijn8872 Před 2 lety +27

    3:19 It mainly breaks because you smash it against the other stone. But with big stones it's actually hard, also for the side of the fist.

    • @TheBushido626
      @TheBushido626 Před 2 lety +4

      pretty sure the small ones were harder to break, the big one is much longer so the center is weaker

    • @user-lj2zm2uo2v
      @user-lj2zm2uo2v Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheBushido626 I think you mean "pretty sure the short ones were harder to break, the long one is much longer so the center is weaker"
      It's not the size, but the shape.

    • @TheBushido626
      @TheBushido626 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-lj2zm2uo2v yeah you're right, the shape definitely helps, tho actual size/weigh always play a factor

    • @user-lj2zm2uo2v
      @user-lj2zm2uo2v Před 2 lety

      @@TheBushido626 Just the shape, longer objects are easier to break, just basic science.

  • @JiangYuShan
    @JiangYuShan Před 2 lety +26

    It shows that a lot of the haters who question the fighting abilities don’t really know Jiang Yu Shan ! In that clip minute 7.25 you can make your opinions!
    2007 he lost once and after that he won 2015 the world championship in lei tai .
    2016 he won the MMA KARATE championship in TOKYO at age 45 ! In the 80 kg finals he was facing the Ukrainian KUDO KARATE CHAMPION Sergey Gorodivsky

    • @gyurmethlodroe1774
      @gyurmethlodroe1774 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree...chinesse Kungfu techniques are very effective and looks amazing...in the movies😁

    • @indefenceofthetraditionalma
      @indefenceofthetraditionalma Před 2 lety +1

      You can still point out martial arts trickery

    • @TheHailstorm77
      @TheHailstorm77 Před 2 lety +8

      Haters going to hate because they can’t comprehend and can’t accept the success of somebody else. I researched this guy and he’s legit but he’s very dedicated.

    • @moegamadadams1156
      @moegamadadams1156 Před 2 lety

      And still....dustin pourier would all their asses at once 🤣

    • @moegamadadams1156
      @moegamadadams1156 Před 2 lety

      All these ancient martial arts are good for movies....real fighting MMA has been proven to b superior to all of them...the ufc is where u see who can fight,or who just playing drunken master 🤣

  • @inflames2112
    @inflames2112 Před 2 lety +21

    He should be final boss on most difficult level of next mortal Kombat..

  • @tidemover
    @tidemover Před 2 lety +26

    Please tell people in order to do any conditioning you need jow and the correct methods and times to apply it or they will have a lot of problems.

    • @Jazzman-bj9fq
      @Jazzman-bj9fq Před 2 lety +2

      I'm going to say that no one should do this on their own, only with a teacher who is well experienced in iron palm.

    • @hubertjosephposadas2643
      @hubertjosephposadas2643 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. And Sim Kee for internal.

    • @tidemover
      @tidemover Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jazzman-bj9fq I agree but I know enough that proper type and application of herbal medicine is essential and mandatory . Otherwise you will get bad complications

    • @Jazzman-bj9fq
      @Jazzman-bj9fq Před 2 lety +1

      @@tidemover Yes, it covers almost every aspect of the conditioning of the mind and body. It's not as simple as ppl think where they just get some wood and stones and hit them for a few weeks or months.

  • @anthonyar3347
    @anthonyar3347 Před 2 lety +6

    Very Nice, I also have seen an 82-year-old grandmaster who would hit steel 1000 times each hand everyday, incredible.

    • @Bear049
      @Bear049 Před 2 lety +2

      But soon life ends and eternity begins and where does the Kung fu training get you

  • @geesmith01
    @geesmith01 Před 2 lety +80

    Not to take away anything from the GM, but as a martial artist of 37 years, I have to point out that while he may be very skilled and very powerful, the rock-breaking demo is deceptive. Breaking a rock against another rock, especially when holding it above the other rock, is not as difficult as one might think. My grandmaster told us about this type of demo decades ago. He said it is a trick.
    As a demonstration of real power, he should post a video demonstrating a knife-hand strike to the rock while holding it in the other hand so it doesn't break with the aid of another rock. This would be more convincing. Peace... Train well.

    • @user-xs1jh5jv9y
      @user-xs1jh5jv9y Před 2 lety +9

      "Breaking a rock against another rock" - Absolutely ! It's not about martial arts or arms conditioning, it's all about elementary school physics.

    • @dbuck1964
      @dbuck1964 Před 2 lety +26

      At @6:00 he explains clearly that it’s a trick but that the training of the trick has purpose behind it, including speed and accuracy.

    • @jsieunarine
      @jsieunarine Před 2 lety +8

      Don't know how this is a trick cause I don't see much magicians doing it ,I mean it's a combination of science and training ,the science part is very simple to understand but the training part is very real.

    • @jsieunarine
      @jsieunarine Před 2 lety +7

      @KHABIB ** TIME my friend if you have never danced professionally then does this mean that you cannot dance if a plumber does not have a certificate from a university does this make his skill any less.

    • @user-xs1jh5jv9y
      @user-xs1jh5jv9y Před 2 lety +5

      ​@@jsieunarine While in college, me and my friend used to perform this trick for our girlfriends to show how tough we are ))) - just a bit less than Bruce Lee )) Another trick with an "inner power chi" is to take a bottle of cola and knock out the bottom by just one palm punch. It's easy, in fact: just open the bottle, drink a couple of sips and than sharply slap the neck of the bottle with your palm. Water hammer effect is at your service )))

  • @miguelreyes6377
    @miguelreyes6377 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @MrSavel-hf7oo
    @MrSavel-hf7oo Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you for the Video & May the Master have a long life to train others! I used these methods while in Prison in the USA on the floors and walls of the concrete cell.

    • @casz7098
      @casz7098 Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome. I always said if I were in prison I would do that too. Meditation, training, reading, no better way to pass your time. You came out stronger.

    • @davidlorens7587
      @davidlorens7587 Před 2 lety

      😂😂🤣🤣

    • @brandonthepinocchioVIBES123321
      @brandonthepinocchioVIBES123321 Před 2 lety +2

      Same, I punch brick walls and back slap them and punch cast iron machines at work. It would be handy in prison to toughen up, become stronger and defensive and pass time and good learning without electric devices and distractions.

  • @jaime807
    @jaime807 Před 2 lety

    Excellent thank you 👍

  • @thedroidish
    @thedroidish Před 2 lety +1

    Sir would you please publish some of the forms step by step and how to apply them?

  • @shawnmckenzie1786
    @shawnmckenzie1786 Před 2 lety +1

    Thus man is simply amazing. Truly humbling to watch him

  • @yonsei8302
    @yonsei8302 Před 2 lety +1

    Its truly more than just a strike its the perfect synchronicity of ‘chi’ or ‘prana’ flow with motion alongside much more

  • @jsieunarine
    @jsieunarine Před 2 lety +8

    This dude reminds of a villain from a Kung -fu movie....you know the type of villain thats very calm and cool but very deadly and has a sort of swag in his step.

    • @erikkellenberger5247
      @erikkellenberger5247 Před 2 lety +2

      I was thinking a young Dr. Evil ya know before he turned evil.

    • @SuperGGLOL
      @SuperGGLOL Před 15 dny

      @@erikkellenberger5247 so... we must shut him down?

  • @markwhite4826
    @markwhite4826 Před 2 lety

    Would be cool to see the rest of that dummy form. Do you have videos of it? I'm a wc guy and the dummy has become my favourite tool to use.

  • @bnibcdcreativemedia9851
    @bnibcdcreativemedia9851 Před 2 lety +2

    What ever happened to Paulie Fink? Used to see him in the old VHS days but cant find much online.

  • @Blackopsmechanic338
    @Blackopsmechanic338 Před rokem +1

    He seems to actually have a very gentle heart. Only a worrier when he feels a threat. Peace

  • @johnjones.3427
    @johnjones.3427 Před 2 lety

    Very good, thankyou for the tips.

  • @doctorj7112
    @doctorj7112 Před 2 lety +1

    My man's hands look like they can CRUSH steal. My Lord

  • @casz7098
    @casz7098 Před 2 lety +4

    In his prime my Sensei was a breaking champion. He was always pounding his fists into sand bags, makiwara and telephone poles. He's in his 60s now and doesn't have arthritis. I fought for over 20 years, I'm only 41 and I have arthritis in my left hand. I only dabbled in makiwara training. I suppose it's never too late as long as I start slowly.

    • @lucasgrey9794
      @lucasgrey9794 Před 2 lety

      Wheat, sugar and vegetable oil are also big causes of arthritis.

    • @casz7098
      @casz7098 Před 2 lety

      @@lucasgrey9794 really? I had no idea. I think for me though it was the chronic injuries to my hands and feet . Kickboxing elbows and punching foreheads hurts. But maybe if I didn't eat any of that stuff I would have been better off as far as arthritis goes. Health wise for sure.

    • @lucasgrey9794
      @lucasgrey9794 Před 2 lety

      @@casz7098 Look up Weston Price on pdfdrive. He did a research all over the world in the early 20th Century on primitive populations and found that toothache and arthritis started to become prominent when these primitives adopted sugar, wheat flour and vegetable oils as main parts of their diets.

  • @mikeposavic9646
    @mikeposavic9646 Před rokem

    I'd love to have a Sifu like him. His students are fortunate to have such dedicated teacher.

  • @kosherdragons843
    @kosherdragons843 Před 2 lety +9

    Love this channels spirit and rich knowledge💪🏽

  • @francorubino4902
    @francorubino4902 Před rokem

    thankyou grandmaster for the techniques lam learning a lot from you lam 61 and been training all my life god bless you

  • @jeffreydaniels7519
    @jeffreydaniels7519 Před 2 lety

    I marvel at the grace and fluidity.

  • @paulevans4334
    @paulevans4334 Před 2 lety +13

    Seems like a genuine guy who would be interesting to meet.

  • @chinchillagrey8722
    @chinchillagrey8722 Před 2 lety +1

    Where ist this in which town and IS IT possibble to stay there for learning???

  • @HERway-sk2mb
    @HERway-sk2mb Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome, awesome, awesome!!!

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters Před 2 lety +3

    the quick hard snap of something hard against something hard can make it break easily... ponder the physics

  • @anoshsethna2977
    @anoshsethna2977 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir can you please guide me what oil are you applying for hardening. Thank you Sir.

    • @dingosmith9932
      @dingosmith9932 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sure if you apply the oil correctly he'll get hard. Only if you call him sir though.

  • @tomektomczak2953
    @tomektomczak2953 Před 2 lety +1

    Would you teach me the wuju style of wukong Master if i tell i'e got a great potencial to martial arts?

  • @theonlyonestanding8079
    @theonlyonestanding8079 Před 2 lety +1

    How many times do you have to hit your hands on that stone and tile ? I want to make my fists tough too...

  • @HanwellKarate
    @HanwellKarate Před 2 lety +7

    This is awesome. Much respect! 🙏

  • @dunderwood4444
    @dunderwood4444 Před 2 lety +1

    Old school technique that will give you IRON fist, I witnessed Grandmaster Aaron Banks (New York Karate Academy) beat his knuckles with a 🔨 HAMMER , Great Grandmaster Ernest Hyman did the same, witnessed him break 1000 lbs of 🧊 ice with his hands(Iron palm) (Giant Stadium 🏟) back in the 80's
    Solid old school system, glad this Sifu posted this, Bless up from Brooklyn NY 🙏 Student of Grandmaster Aaron Banks 7th Dan Black Belt Japanese Go Ju Ryu Karate & Gracie Jujitsu Brown Belt under Rickson Gracie

  • @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380

    All your videos very good indeed, especially for those not in the knowing. I do southern steelwire mantis many of my training methods very similar. Peace & great health to you.

    • @lonnierh0dgejr41
      @lonnierh0dgejr41 Před 2 lety

      how often do you participate in full or near full contact sparring? i trained for years in a combination of karate and TKD. sparring was as much a part of training as learning how.

    • @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380
      @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380 Před 2 lety

      @@lonnierh0dgejr41 well i never done anything other than full contact, but always friendly sparring with felliw members of my club, ive tested myself many times against other styles but these days only with my students so im holding back so i can keep my students ,

    • @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380
      @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380 Před 2 lety

      Im 47 years nxt birthday .i will add ive had a run of 23years sparring quite a few street fights from idiots starting it , ive always walked home with other people's blood on my clothing..

    • @lonnierh0dgejr41
      @lonnierh0dgejr41 Před 2 lety

      @@kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380 my sparring was also with fellow practitioners. there were a few rules involved so we never got seriously injured. for example, no fist strikes to the face. slaps were ok though.

    • @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380
      @kungfuwaysteelwiremantissi380 Před 2 lety

      @@lonnierh0dgejr41 yes flat fist anywhere but to the face open hands only, kicks anywhere but head or groin, locks & throwing allowed all students fully conditioned with Qigong, so everyone ready for action. Minimum of 2 hard years before sparring.

  • @EkilRevolution
    @EkilRevolution Před 2 lety +1

    I need to do this.

  • @mattlapoint801
    @mattlapoint801 Před 2 lety +3

    Do you do any chigung focusing on the hands before or after iron hand training?

    • @Awakenedmind333
      @Awakenedmind333 Před 2 lety +1

      Probably both.

    • @lonnierh0dgejr41
      @lonnierh0dgejr41 Před 2 lety

      chigung has been proven verifiably false. remember, "chi" translates as "breath". pretty much every martial arts known teaches proper breathing. it's more about focus and efficient use of oxygen than it is about "using the force". there is science behind the "hardening" or "conditioning" that he is doing. in order to "harden" your hands, you must injure them a bit so that the boney growths reinforce what was already there. later in life, it's not uncommon for this conditioning to turn into arthritis. i went through years of conditioning my hands, feet, shins, forearms, elbows and knees. now i'm 52 years old and have arthritis pretty much throughout my body, especially where the conditioning was focused.
      so when you say "chigung" you are just spouting superstitious nonsense.

    • @Awakenedmind333
      @Awakenedmind333 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lonnierh0dgejr41 from reading dr yang jwing ming, he says that common reference to Qi usually means nerve force unless other wise specified (blood Qi, heart Qi, etc.) In this context I would say that qigong increase bodily circulations and increases nervous activity. What is the extent to what our nervous system is capable of in terms of influencing electro magnetism is beyond me, but for most of us this is a decent way to center, massage bodily tissues and direct nerve force.

    • @lonnierh0dgejr41
      @lonnierh0dgejr41 Před 2 lety

      @@Awakenedmind333 seems like a decent explanation. it boils down to efficient use of oxygen though.

    • @lonnierh0dgejr41
      @lonnierh0dgejr41 Před 2 lety

      @@paulbarclay4114 there is a difference between cynic and skeptic. i do not believe that human conduct is wholly motivated by self interest. as for being a crybaby, that was when i was a "baby". this is not to say i "don't cry" because i love a good tear jerker as much as the next guy. maybe even more so, since most guys were taught that it is weakness to cry. i'd like to hear about your experience at the end of the movie "the notebook". i almost bawled my eyes out, so to speak. lol

  • @aylasmith-light1349
    @aylasmith-light1349 Před 2 lety

    Wow.
    Perfection of being.
    Inspired action.
    Thank u.
    All honor.
    🙏

  • @george78779
    @george78779 Před 2 lety +1

    wife: Dear lunch id ready. Husband: give me few more minutes

  • @leakedazaz
    @leakedazaz Před 2 lety +2

    Does this actually make it harder or does it just damage the nerves?

  • @eliatcue8154
    @eliatcue8154 Před 2 lety +1

    Please what is the music for this video? Amazing grand Master martial artist.

  • @toddburnett4853
    @toddburnett4853 Před 2 lety +1

    very interesting man.

  • @blairakana9984
    @blairakana9984 Před 2 lety +2

    I seen these kung fu matches go up against a mix martial artist or boxer and it did not end well.

  • @footballgoal7661
    @footballgoal7661 Před rokem

    REQUEST
    Hi
    Can you please tell me
    That , what is the scientific-secret behind 20yrs consistent training benefits ?

  • @massudh39
    @massudh39 Před 2 lety +1

    Gratidão NAM MYOHO RENGUE KYO , Congratulacions.

  • @RobVaderful
    @RobVaderful Před 2 lety +2

    when pain resistance and stupidity come together...

  • @dustinclark3390
    @dustinclark3390 Před 2 lety

    What oil are you using prior?

  • @ivankatic5569
    @ivankatic5569 Před 2 lety

    Nice video Mr.❤️😇

  • @jeremysimpkins2474
    @jeremysimpkins2474 Před 2 lety

    Now that’s incredible

  • @constructivecritique5191

    That is beautiful!! Keep the faith!
    Do you see the defeat of evil in the training?
    So if you train to defeat the tentacles of the hydrid it will grow new tentacles. Hence the wall appears! If you train only to chop off the head of the hydrid you will be subdued by the tentacles.
    "Thousands" of years of training is required

  • @robertnapolitano9256
    @robertnapolitano9256 Před 2 lety +1

    Love you coach

  • @NomaDz2K
    @NomaDz2K Před 2 lety +11

    Conditioning is so important, thank you for sharing your knowledge ;)

  • @fiabeantiche8187
    @fiabeantiche8187 Před 2 lety +4

    I believe Grand Master Jiang Yu Shan was also helped by mother nature who gave him a very wide arm span compared to his body.
    Grand Master Jiang Yu Shan has put the talents that nature has given him to good use.

    • @user-nm5fe7ud8x
      @user-nm5fe7ud8x Před rokem

      I assume it's a lot about how he had grown up, he isn't the first generation in his family to train in kung fu so he's very likely to have trained hardening and strengthening his arms and hands in those techniques which is why his arms are big and strong. All in my opinion and perspective.

    • @fiabeantiche8187
      @fiabeantiche8187 Před rokem

      @@user-nm5fe7ud8x I wrote a very wide arm span compared to his body, that is, very long arms compared to his body, not just big and strong.

    • @user-nm5fe7ud8x
      @user-nm5fe7ud8x Před rokem

      @@fiabeantiche8187 Alright, I'm not trying to say you're wrong at all anyway

  • @DarkGhostHacker
    @DarkGhostHacker Před rokem

    Does anyone know the music in this video? It's amazing and beautiful besides the content of the video itself which is superb?

  • @miguelreyes6377
    @miguelreyes6377 Před 2 lety

    We're or how may purchase a gi. Like yours. Please

  • @allul2983
    @allul2983 Před 2 lety

    Hallo Hisham,
    kannst du mir bitte erklären wie man als Anfänger die Abhärte Technik für Hände und Arme übt und was am besten dafür geeignet ist ? Vielen Lieben dank ❤️

  • @andrewmacdonald8076
    @andrewmacdonald8076 Před 2 lety

    Where do you buy the tops

  • @alekx58
    @alekx58 Před rokem +1

    Here fr they Respekt the Monkey Style thank you for the upload

  • @abduljalil7623
    @abduljalil7623 Před 2 lety +1

    He's Official 100% Authentic Kung Fu Expert.

  • @weedmercenary3600
    @weedmercenary3600 Před 2 lety

    Hi.. Do you have a healing doctor??

  • @williebateman3613
    @williebateman3613 Před 2 lety +1

    Oosh sir 💥💪🏾

  • @giuliogabrielcastellotti9859

    Dude should try one of them slap competitions he’ll win for sure

  • @robertmason9737
    @robertmason9737 Před rokem

    How many reps do you do to get a desired result?

  • @slidebtl1517
    @slidebtl1517 Před 2 lety

    which medicinal oil do you use ?

  • @livesjuris3032
    @livesjuris3032 Před 2 lety +2

    This is like Master Vin Diesel of Kung Fu

  • @ConradSNIPER
    @ConradSNIPER Před 2 lety +1

    How many years to practice in order to be a weapon to be reckon with?

    • @johndough8115
      @johndough8115 Před 2 lety +2

      Its not just the years. Many artists say that they have +10yrs in the arts. Despite them sitting on their Couches, watching TV for most of that time. Its the Quality, Duration, Frequency, and Intensity of the work, that largely dictates development speed the most.
      For example... I used to train over 4hrs a day, 7 days a week, and at an intensity level that pushed myself to my complete limits and breaking points. At about the 3yr mark.. I was virtually untouchable to the local sport artists. Others whom have decades more time in the same art that I studied... would still get destroyed by these same fighters.
      Adding to this... there is a huge difference between Knowing, Doing, and Full Mastery. Only one of those, is reliable and repeatable, in a real situation.

  • @alexandremondo
    @alexandremondo Před 2 lety +3

    These techniques are as effective in fighting as your sunglasses are in protecting you from the sun, Mr. Vin Kung Fu Diesel.

    • @Cab0408
      @Cab0408 Před 2 lety +2

      True. But hand conditioning is important for anyone who practices combat sports. No one wants their hand to break from a punch landing on bone.

    • @paulstone6703
      @paulstone6703 Před 2 lety +1

      It is true these forms have A LOT of flaws. But then again it comes down to the instructor. My Sifu has always taught us that we cannot rely on just one style or method. You can pick pieces out and form them with others to apply the best defense you can. The real problem is who has the time anymore to study 6+ styles 🤷‍♂️

    • @EnochDark
      @EnochDark Před 2 lety +1

      okay so show us yours then

  • @LorenKadison
    @LorenKadison Před 2 lety +5

    It looks like hes thinking of the impact not thinking of breaking the rock

  • @crocketwallfass9369
    @crocketwallfass9369 Před 2 lety +1

    ......und er war in Deutschland beim Militär? Vor ihm hatte dort sicher jeder enormen Respekt!!! Ein Supertyp!!!

  • @5771qy
    @5771qy Před 2 lety +1

    My foot started hurting watching this video

  • @timothymadaras1613
    @timothymadaras1613 Před 2 lety +14

    Best demonstration of iron palm I’ve seen since Budo in the seventies.

  • @3756hans
    @3756hans Před 2 lety +1

    I wish I hadn't stopped Iron Palm training 25 years ago, but work and living arrangements with no place to practice noise complaints, cop harassment when looking for a place where no one would be disturbed eventually led me to quit. Tried to return to it 15 years ago and became allergic to the hand medicine . I've just returned to 3x/day light training a few weeks ago without the Jit medicine . I honestly don't think the medicine is required , you just have let bruising fully heal , the worst is when you break a large vessel (backfist).

    • @lonewolf5896
      @lonewolf5896 Před 3 měsíci

      Instead of Dit Da Jow...Im an iron palm practitioner....run hands under barely can handle hot water then plunge into very cold water...temper hands...do this before practice and then after.... I slap 50 times per day each hand....not sure about noise....do on a hard surface...and steel plate......or use a bag full of pebbles...quieter.

  • @gromenawer_forever
    @gromenawer_forever Před 2 lety +8

    LOVE this man. He's full of wisdom. Greetings from Spain.

  • @dbuck1964
    @dbuck1964 Před 2 lety +1

    Very dramatic and entertaining!!!

  • @bobbader4789
    @bobbader4789 Před 2 lety +1

    What kind of oil was that on the hands to prepare for the bone conditioning?

  • @michaeltait4850
    @michaeltait4850 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you master showing us the peace. And love and tranquility with his internal self to achieve our goals. To harness the power of energy of life. Will bring us together as one. To achieve the energy mathematics of breaking a stone. To adapt as one. I look forward learning from you on the videos. And I thank you very much of the bottom of my heart ❤️. Thank you for sharing knowledge and wisdom. And to be in peace and Harmony within himself is the key of Life. And through that we achieve space and time of the energy of the yin yang . Thank you very much. One Love. And God bless my master. ❤️🙏👼🦾🏆💪🏋️🤼⚖️🧘🌎🇺🇸🏹✌️🌄😇❤️

  • @crocketwallfass9369
    @crocketwallfass9369 Před 2 lety

    This Grandmaster is greatfull!!!

  • @frask6623
    @frask6623 Před rokem

    Sweet tats! I have the tiger crane in cantonese myself, an artist written language within itself!

  • @dragonman1346
    @dragonman1346 Před 2 lety

    Would love to learn internal kung fu

  • @vincentlee7359
    @vincentlee7359 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you upload some sparring videos? I never really seen kung fu sparring and interested to see what it looks like!!

    • @saigonproducer
      @saigonproducer Před 2 lety

      Kung fu techniques used during a life or death situation are all targeting the groin, eyes, and throat. These strikes are illegal in mma because it too damaging, which is why they’re the most effective.
      You can’t really spar with these techniques. Therefore you will never see it during sparring or mma. It’s illegal. You just train the techniques and your muscle memory will bring them out when your life is in danger.

    • @vincentlee7359
      @vincentlee7359 Před 2 lety +1

      @@saigonproducer Why does it (sparring) have to include lethal techniques. I'm pretty sure there are Kung Fu techniques that aren't lethal to be used in sparring.
      I don't care about MMA. What I care about is actual combat training this whole cooperative training via routines instead of practicing on a resisting opponent.
      The main issue is fight experience. Sure you could train for 30-60 years and never spar. But when it happens you regress back into a beginner due to never being put under pressure.
      Man, I got some relatives that train at Shaolin, and you know what? They spar. I've never seen them spar, only talked to them via WeChat.
      Lethal or not, sparring is a very important factor for a martial artist's growth and progression. You don't need to use lethal attacks on a person in sparring. And not everything needs to be related to MMA. Muay Boran has a ton of lethal attacks and they spar. And of course they don't use the very lethal attacks to kill one another.

    • @saigonproducer
      @saigonproducer Před 2 lety +1

      @@vincentlee7359 you are misunderstanding me. I didn’t say sparring is useless. I’m saying you won’t see the most violent techniques in sparring which is what real kf practitioners focus most on. And most kf schools don’t even teach them, so in my opinion, those are useless fake kf schools.
      If you were to see kf sparring without the techniques I spoke about, it’ll just look like mma sparring. It’s all just punches and kicks. Real kf is striking the eyes, throat, and groin because that’s what was done during war when ppl are trying to kill you.

    • @vincentlee7359
      @vincentlee7359 Před 2 lety +4

      @@saigonproducer You realize not every Kung Fu technique has to be lethal? The more you're defending this the more you sound like those Akido guys who defend tooth and nail about no need to spar for Akido because the techniques are too lethal or dangerous to use in sparring. But when the chance pops up to use such techniques, they flop and get beat.

    • @saigonproducer
      @saigonproducer Před 2 lety +1

      @@vincentlee7359 lol I’m not saying sparring is useless. Of course sparring is mandatory. I’m saying you won’t see the core of kf in sparring. It’s going to look like mma sparring. A kf kick is a Muay thai kick. It’s all the same shit.

  • @livinginthetruthministries7094

    Good Kung Fu!.. Real stuff.

  • @masondembowski2464
    @masondembowski2464 Před 2 lety +13

    Imagine having nothing better to do with your life than slapping Rocks all day

    • @johnthreesixteen4558
      @johnthreesixteen4558 Před 2 lety +2

      Ahhaahah its so stupid bro 😂

    • @nandomericoni4457
      @nandomericoni4457 Před 2 lety +6

      Or having nothing better to do than writing these comments. That's like watching a boxer punching the heavy bag and saying "imagine having nothing better to do with your life than punching a bag all day". Apparently you really needed to write something

    • @nitsuanomrah6997
      @nitsuanomrah6997 Před 2 lety +2

      Sounds awesome. I'm sure he's more at peace with self than anyone living in a western "civilized" metropolitan city staring at screens all day

  • @danlozza
    @danlozza Před 2 lety +3

    Definitely incredible, and I'm sure he has tremendous hands and striking power from these exercises. But... I wonder how much damage the hands could get like this before devastating arthritis sets in? I am not in the know as far as if there is some method that these Masters used to avoid it? I am definitely all ears.

    • @organika53321
      @organika53321 Před 2 lety +2

      I'd tell you, if you had a brain that is

    • @danlozza
      @danlozza Před 2 lety +2

      @@organika53321 is that some sort of lame attempt at a troll? It's ok to ask questions knowing that trauma is a factor in developing arthritis. Or is that too dumb of a question for your high intellect? Peace be with you.

    • @organika53321
      @organika53321 Před 2 lety

      @@danlozza your inability to have a sense of humor proves my former point that you indeed still do not have a brain to call your own..

    • @Liam-ke2hv
      @Liam-ke2hv Před 2 lety

      @@organika53321 big ego weirdo

    • @organika53321
      @organika53321 Před 2 lety

      @@Liam-ke2hv a simple joke escalates due to you not having the brains to understand it point made

  • @ConradSNIPER
    @ConradSNIPER Před 2 lety +1

    Does such skill make the world a Crazily Dangerous place?

  • @playfulmage
    @playfulmage Před 2 lety

    I cannot get over the Doctor Octavius sunglasses ✔️✔️✔️

  • @jtubelee
    @jtubelee Před 2 lety +12

    I’d love to just go somewhere, some mountain or something where I stay for a year just being trained.

    • @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641
      @crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641 Před 2 lety +1

      Join a local boxing / judo etc club.

    • @IRISHSALTMINER61
      @IRISHSALTMINER61 Před 2 lety +1

      Just gotta get up and do it, try it at home first, but as in the Nike advert “Just do it…”

    • @nitsuanomrah6997
      @nitsuanomrah6997 Před 2 lety

      @@crouchingwombathiddenquoll5641 I just started training judo last week at 31 years old and boy am I sore but it's all I've been thinking about.. like you said, you just gotta do it!

    • @forrestthroughdatrees
      @forrestthroughdatrees Před 2 lety +1

      @@nitsuanomrah6997 I want to begin learning bo staff flow and striking. I made them lol. I’m off work today so I suppose I’ll start now!

    • @nitsuanomrah6997
      @nitsuanomrah6997 Před 2 lety

      @@forrestthroughdatrees go for it bro. I'm sure that's great mental and physical exercise. Keeping up with the flow and momentum of the staff is probably a meditative experience

  • @arafatjahangirhridoy7577

    He defines the power of family.

  • @ntreeea
    @ntreeea Před 2 lety

    there's a little bit of Jep Gambardella in that Vin Diesel!!

  • @Baker68
    @Baker68 Před rokem

    The self proclaimed grand master

  • @SuperJamalShah
    @SuperJamalShah Před 2 lety

    Where's this training center at?