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  • super exelente

  • @mikyjeepx  Great!!

  • garani?

    

  • @cronicasdelmaurel Guarani

  • Aliving legand!!!

  • @witchman1 Real aliving legend!

  • Guarini ... lindo idioma ...pero solo en Bolivia y Paraguay lo entiende poca gente...haz la entrevista en español la próxima...saludes

  • @andresnegro1 Guarani is the most widespread native language in the world. Nowadays a nearly 5 million people speak it in Paraguay, Paraguayans living abroad 3 million, and a million people citizens born in those countries) distributed in: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia and Perú also speak Guarani. Jeje! Among 7 million people a lot of them watch Ayvu Marane'ÿ Tv. If you do not believe it go to our videos and add up all the counters from each video.

  • @andresnegro1 Ayvu Marane'ÿ Tv was born to spread the use of the Guarani language in Paraguay and around the world. In the future may be we broadcast in English, German and Spanish.

  • Omg who do not know who bill Wallace is?

  • Martial Arts gives you the confidence not to fight. It gave me the sense of well being. That no man made drug/alcohol could ever give.

  • @ramrod20042000 "If you want peace be ready for war"

  • @ayvuguarani So true..well said! "Being able to fight is a deterrent to bulling".

  • i could not agree more with what he says at the end.

  • You are One Of The Very Best Bill !

    TCB DANNY

  • @dmljm2 Yes, he spent a lot of time to get to that level. He's a good example of PERSEVERANCE!

  • learn to make a interview

  • @sexoja23 Yes, learning is a never ending process.

  • @cafeterambarete why bill wallace have to wait to him say the sentences Paraguayan?

    The negative point

  • @sexoja23 Paraguay is the only bilingual country in South America with: Guarani and Spanish. The interviews are usually done by, AYVU MARANE'Y TV, in Guarani except when the speaker does not speak Guarani. For the Paraguayan audience English is secondary. Bill Wallace was told that the interview would be Guarani/English.

  • @cafeterambarete Subtitles or put a voice in top of the interviewer when he talk english in guarani.

    breaks rhythm of the interview

  • @sexoja23 Constant improvement!

  • In an age when youths look at rap stars, footballers, celebs etc as idols, what better role model than someone like this man..........Total Respect!

  • @SuperBisping Yes, we need to multiply in the society good role models for a better world. 

  • Is he the white guy in the demo? If he is, then he ROCKS! Doing that kinda of stuff at his age is BEAST.

  • @lesterado No, the demo was done for him when he visited Paraguay. It's a super demo, isn't it?

  • isnt this more like hapkido?

  • @bjpenntheking It is just for exhibition, selfdefense.

  • @bjpenntheking YES, i noticed it with the guy in Black. I didn't reconginize what the guy was doing in white. But the wrist grab, lapel grab, shoulder grab was all Hapkido. Glad to see someone that could reconigize it. Then again i saw tae-kwon do on the guy in the white. Don't mean to offend, but i don't like tae kwon do. That style is primarly on kicks. If you don't learn defense in close quaters you can get hurt. But those kicks will mess you up it you get caught.

  • @rickames ITF TaeKwon-Do is hardly about kicks at all (the TaeKwon-Do guy's suit was an ITF TaeKwon-Do suit.). In ITF we're taught about jabbing the eyes with fingers, elbow strikes, takedowns, grappling and throws, how to fall without hurting yourself, how to cause serious physical harm or death to an opponent......................­etcetera. For someone who claims to know about Hapkido..you sure don't know much about Korean martial arts......it seems...

  • @h0rangi Korean martial arts isn't just Hapkido or TKD, now is it? There are many styles in asian martial arts as well as traditioal karate. So, if you want to correct someone, try doing it without a defensive attitude. If what you wrote is true, then i'm willing to try to have an open mind about it. But when i took it for a few months, & seen other practioners use mostly kicks, then i came up with my conclusion. it seems...

  • @rickames well like all martial arts, many of the schools you will go to will be rubbish, taught by someone who's only in it for the money...and all that.

    dunno about everywhere else but in our dojang we are practicing hand techniques, grappling and throwing etc all the time, so much that it bothers me a bit. i want to be a great kicker like old superfoot there but ITF training does not cater for such a desire. dunno if its cause this is Korea, tkd back home was always just a case of sparring

  • @h0rangi for the whole duration of training. it was tough going, the blackbelts all go out to kill each other. always came out with a bleeding mouth or a bruised eye cause someone had slipped a good hook in. a lot of the time in ITF sparring/competition, it is almost all punching. scrappy boxing like street fighting.

  • @h0rangi I agree about the sparring, in addition, whatever you learn with one person one on one, it goes out the window because the first thing they do is kick. I've learned that martial arts doesn't always work, when you fight someone who does'nt know martial arts. I wished i learned trapping when i was younger. It wasn't introduced around here. Everyone talked karate, but trapping is where it is in my mind. I respect it, but because i know what i know, i'm good at it. Take care.

  • @rickames well it all comes down to how you punch. flurrying someone with continuous bombs will generally win you the fight (talking street fighting here). this is pretty much the way of things in tai chi. continuous fast punching while just taking hits. so in conclusion, you need to be able to punch fast and hard and be able to take hits. simple stuff really. throw in a groin kick somewhere in there and you're golden. no need for the fanciness taught in many martial arts schools.

  • This guy is a martial arts legend.

  • @dannywizz Yes, super ones often become legends.

  • @dannywizz  Yes, legends are successful in one way or another. I think he's successful as practitioner and as a person as well.

  • This interview was conducted not in Spanish but in Guarani language. Paraguay is a bilingual country and most of its Spanish-speaking population also speaks a form of Guarani. The Paraguayan population learns Guarani both informally from social interaction and formally in public schools.

  • @cumanagoto Wau! Super explanation aboutthe Paraguayan bilingual situation! Do you speak Guarani?

  • @ayvuguarani Lamentablemente no hablo Guarní, pero hablo la lengua Castellana y pienso es importante y es una riqueza cultural el poder hablar mas de dos lenguas o el ser poliglota.

  • @cumanagoto Sí, ser políglota es una riqueza cultural que también puede producir riqueza económica si es empleada eficientemente. Lamentablemente la mayoría de los países del continente americano: Norte, Centro y Sur, por la gnorancia no sabido conservar y/o incentivar el uso de sus lenguas nativas.

  • superfoot is a cool person met him a few times in san jacinto central. mr and mrs. gray have had him over. he always has hot ass women around him.

  • Well, then... he is what we could call a really "successful guy", isnt he?

  • this man interviewing super foot does not know how to speak proper spanish.

  • Why do you say that? Is that what you perceive? Do you speak Spanish?

  • Well, that might be because he isnt speaking spanish?

  • Yes i like it great Master *****

  • Great 5 stars*****

  • So you liked it!

  • Superfoot is a really cool guy. Nice advice he gives to the younglins.

  • Yes! We a lot of guys like him in the world today.

  • wow so he met all the big guys

  • Yes. People who do certain things in a certain way get success. Bill Wallace is a successful person. Successful people have the chance to meet big guys.

  • this is very very good video very miningful thanks sushant

  • Bill Wallace was invited by the Paraguayan Taekwondo Federation and during those days we interviewed him that's why this video is in the Taekwondo section. He also participated in seminars and showed techniques to the Taekwondo practitioners in Paraguay.

  • Why does the title say Tae Kwon Do?

    He said clearly in this interview he studies Karate, Judo, wrestling, boxing and kickboxing

  • great teacher and fighter taught me a wholem lot in a realy short time

  • Yes, good teachers do not waste time and go directly to the point for teaching

  • what language is this?

  • 1) Guarani is one of the two official languages of the Republic of Paraguay. 2) Paraguay is a mediterranian country located in the "heart" of south America. 3) More than 95% of the Paraguayans speak Guarani and Spanish. AYVU MARANE'Y is a documentary (like Discovery) mainly in Guarani and partly in other languages too made in Paraguay.

  • WALLACE STILL ROCKS ... look at his history and record ..wow .i met bill bill wallace .

  • Yes, Bill Wallace is a good example of a great but humble person. The more one knows the more humble one needs to be.

  • HI, Paraguayans who met Super Foot Wallace here in Paraguay in 2007 were very proud to contact him. I interviewed him and seemed to be a very open minded person.

  • I liked the demonstrations. I actually met Super Foot Wallace, but I didn't realize he had worked with all those famous martial artists, I knew I should have gotten an autograph *sigh* oh well.

  • i got his autograph

    and i trained with mr.wallace for 3 days

    he was great

  • I trained with him some in Indianapolis during '73 or '74. I didn't get his autograph, but he did leave marks all over my body. Great teacher, great competitor, and great all-round guy.

  • Lucky for that had the chance to train with him

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  • Next time you come across witj him do not lose the chance for an autograph! ;)

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