Villagers React To Crazy Martial Art People Are Awesome ! Tribal People React To Martial Art

Villagers React To Crazy Martial Art People Are Awesome ! Tribal People React To Martial Art
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Villagers React To Crazy Martial Art People Are Awesome ! Tribal People React To Martial Art

Tribal People / Villagers try different International Food & Gadgets for the first time today Tribal People React To CRAZY AND OMG Martial Arts AWESOME PEOPLE for first time. They give pure reaction to the food & things they have never tried. Subscribe to our channel for latest videos.
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  1. I love it how sarru gets into the songs. He's so adorable. How old is he? have they ever told their ages?? Just curious. He looks like he would be between 18-21. Keep the videos coming guys. I love watching ur reactions.

  2. My nephew has 9 pins and 3 rods in his leg from a skate boarding accident. He has a spiral fracture last year. He still teaches karate and practices it.

  3. I saw some Wushu practioners once in central China almost 30 years ago. I don't think I've seen anyone fly as high as they did unassisted. Absolutely astonishing/amazing/fantastic and bordering on almost unbelievable.

  4. Isn’t it amazing how before every video they watch they always say they don’t know anything about the subject matter of the video they’re about to watch but then when they start watching it they suddenly think that they DO KNOW everything about it?

    “Ooh it’s too big, too tall, TOO HIGH, oh that’s a good kick!” etc.

    🤦🏻‍♂️

  5. I liked this video! I have seen a lot about Indian Traditional Akhara where Indian wrestlers would practice with very inter I wonder if any of CMS's cast would know anything about these. It may be fun to compare to western and other eastern wrestling types (free style wresting, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, kushti etc.)

  6. Like other people here, I usually prefer to see these guys watching long-form content that teaches them about new things. However, in defense of the people running the channel, you've got to consider the sheer amount of translation and dubbing that must go into those productions. I really doubt they'd be able to put out content nearly as often if they weren't filling time with simpler vids like this that require little to no translation to be understood by the participants.

  7. You don't need to be strong. You can be otherwise lazy or even a little fat and still get quite good. And it's not that much training, 3 hours per week over some years can lead to impressive results. Not everything in the video, but I'd say the easiest quarter of the stuff shown is possible.

  8. Steel rod is no reason not to be physically active. Show them the Paralympics and Special Olympics, sports competitions for people from around the world with physical and mental disabilities.

  9. I see a lot of trick kicks that Scott Adkins uses in his movies, he invented a few of them. The women all do the Cynthia Rothrock pose from every movie poster kicking straight up. She also popularized the kicking someone standing right behind you while remaining standing facing away from them, she also created the scorpion kick, leaning forward and bringing the foot down from behind her back to the head of her opponent.

  10. Have them watch Bullshido Masters challenge real martial artists and MMA fighters only to be destroyed in seconds. Bullshido Masters claim to have mystical "chi" energy powers like The Force in Star Wars, it hilarious seeing them slapped around by real fighters.

  11. Gopu and his cursing. 😳
    I'd like to see them learn some popular dances; dances that are or have been popular in the US for years.
    "The Electric Slide" is easy, made for a group of people, and the song (original or remake) by the same name that goes with it has clean lyrics.

    How about "The Macarena"?
    I remember that song and dance being loved and hated equally. 😄

    A video of dances through the ages might be enjoyable for them, and explanations of what they're seeing would be very nice.

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