@davidpumpkinsjr.5108

Scotland has its own martial art.  It's called "Fuk-Yu".  It's mostly just headbutts and kicking the guy when he's on the ground.

@quinnwhite1330

Just so everyone knows, illegal moves are illegal because they typically lead to serious, permanent injuries, not because the fighters dont know how to deal with them.

@Maturas

Types of swords and fencing schools? Like katana, szabla, rapier, spade, etc.

@R1ver7th

i kinda wish you had talked about Hapkido. ik its very similar to Aikido but its a really cool art and more self defense focused than most, so i think more people should know about it

@Micha-Hil

I've been practicing Shotokan Karate from a young age and this video really helps solidify what makes combat sports so interesting and fun to practice/watch. Thanks for the video!

@filipposerra4208

Hello dear YouTuber, thank you for this video. I live with Ju Jitsu for 28 years now and I will use this video to summarise to the unending list of curious people that every week asks me what is the difference between my art and the others thousands.
I also love the fact that even if this is a not pretentious video you also take the time to list a great range of martial art disciplines.
In every one of these we can spend HOURS of talking styles and techniques but you arrive at the core principles in just a few words and I deeply appreciated that.
Grazie mille ❤️

@Sunfull100

FYI :  10:53 The way to pronounce Joseon(조선) is not 'Ho-Seh-un', but 'Jo-sun'. the way you pronounce its kinda Mexican style and it made me smile 😀. thx again to introduce all the interesting martial arts in the world.

@Cat-f1r

My classmate always brags that he can do taekwondo but he cant even use it on a real fight 😂

@lukaspersson6581

You should do a video on the different types of wrestling, like sumo, ssiruem, bökh and so on

@minifig_studios

There are two styles of Taekwondo:
WT: The more popular and well known style that is showcased in the Olympics and mainly focuses on fast kicking combinations and only allowing punches to the torso.
ITF: The original and more traditional style that is not as well known as its more modern counterpart. ITF focuses on fast and effective punching and kicking combinations and has a rule set similar to kickboxing, only excluding kicks below the belt but has elbows and knees in its forms

@JasonMartin327

Hap Ki Do, the one thing that's not on here, is literally the only one I was ever exposed to.

@deathwithinlifemrmoriesnev4337

Bro forget about kalaripayattu

@panagiotis1253

You forgot spinjitsu

@517zedo

Bro forgot Jeet Kune Do, Taijutsu, and Look-See-Do

@ryanlynch324

3:24 did somebody say gracie jiu-jitsu

@10073sun

Kalaripayattu, an ancient Indian martial art originating in Kerala, is often referred to as the "mother of all martial arts". ❤❤

@DanMorgan-bh5fv

You forgot Master Ken's Ameri-Dote how dare you!

@frinkledinkjones

i het excited to even see muay thai get brought up

@KneedsG

Aikido is also called Bullshido

@psycho_gaming-e2f

(I am a Second dan black belt btw)Taekwondo is not just focused on kicks. This is a common misconception about taekwondo. We punch almost as much as we kick and we dont just spar either. There is also something called poomsae (these are forms/patterns) similar to kata in karate.