Team Paul Mitchell Team Sync Forms US Open ISKA World Martial Arts Championship 2017

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    Aidan Considine and Danny Etkin competing on stage at the 2017 US Open ISKA World Martial Arts Championship in Team Synchronized Forms. Uniforms and apparel provided by Century Martial Arts.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @DGandPia
    @DGandPia Před 3 lety +1

    So good 🔥🔥🔥

  • @michaelpamphilon7513
    @michaelpamphilon7513 Před 6 měsíci

    I haven't seen this kind of comp B4. Whilst the athletic skills are clearly outstanding, does not this form of martial arts amount to "Man Centred Glory" and therefore go against fundamental principles of Bushido - or everything that Mr Miyagi instructs to Daniel San?

    • @alexschroeder694
      @alexschroeder694 Před 4 měsíci

      Mr. Miyagi’s style of karate is not the foundation for all karate. Not sure if your comment was a troll comment. Different styles of karate have always existed:

  • @trappedontheinternet
    @trappedontheinternet Před 3 lety +2

    I never watch this on TV with the announcers- but do they... actually remove/replace the music?

  • @weaponizedtrombone1793

    isn't paul mitchell a salon hair care brand????

  • @PietroMarghella
    @PietroMarghella Před rokem

    This silliness isn't "martial arts," it's acrobatics. These guys would be better off applying for jobs with Circ-de-Soliel. What has happened to the martial art's community that has allowed us to get to this crap and consider it acceptable? Pretty clear to me that not many people are "real students" of the arts for all that term means. Try going back to The Masters and reading things like "The Essence of Karate" (by Gichin Funakoshi, for those who might recognize who that is!). Pretty clear where he might stand (p. 43): "...such acrobatic demonstrations, in every regard, represent nothing more than an avocation and have nothing to do with the real path of martial arts. One could even say that they are nothing to fear" (the best sentence of the quote!). Yuck. There's a reason why--after 45-years in this space--I don't waste my time going to tournaments or demos anymore.

    • @digitalclaw8316
      @digitalclaw8316 Před 10 měsíci +1

      stop living in the past kid. This is martial arts. It's just combined with the sport called tricking and with a few different styles. There's no such thing as "real path of martial arts". Everyone creates their own path whether it's fighting or doing creative forms. Keep in mind these guys didn't start off with xtreme martial arts. They've done the traditional style as well but enjoy the fun and xtreme stuff.

    • @michaelpamphilon7513
      @michaelpamphilon7513 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes, I was wondering about that myself. See my comment above.
      ~ Michael Pamphilon