This YouTube Shorts video appears to be a humorous or metaphorical take on a situation where someone named Kenny was perceived to have an unfair advantage, potentially in a competition or scenario. The title suggests a playful commentary on this outcome, implying Kenny wouldn't have been allowed to win due to this advantage. The hashtags #jujitsu and #fair hint at a context possibly involving martial arts or a competition where fairness is a key element.
This video documents the creator's return to the mats for their first experience with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at Gracie Raleigh. The title and description clearly indicate a focus on martial arts training and personal experience within that discipline.
This video documents the creator's return to practicing Jujitsu, as indicated by the title and hashtags. It signifies a renewed commitment to martial arts training and personal journey within the discipline. The content focuses on the personal aspects of restarting a martial arts practice.
This "First Person Defender" episode simulates a public mass shooting scenario, placing a Marine Corps veteran, "Taylor," under extreme pressure. The scenario tests his reaction to a sudden, dynamic threat involving multiple attackers and high round counts, while also incorporating potential equipment failures and starting from a "hooded box drill." The video highlights the challenges of reacting to uncertainty in a real-life violent encounter. It's brought to viewers by several prominent firearms manufacturers and brands, with additional content available on various streaming platforms and apps.
This YouTube video features John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society (WPS) engaging in a Jujitsu session with Kenny Kim from Matmade. The video highlights five 'humiliating' submission techniques within the context of martial arts training. While the description heavily promotes WPS's app, website, and various affiliated products (including a favored holster), the core content revolves around grappling and submission techniques, not firearms.
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