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  • 9 yrs, 2nd degree at Villaris. I was no puss when I started. Theres some really tough, scary guys at my dojo. Ive seen big, body built bouncers with no real training get schooled by brown belts at our Dojo. Most of the commenters here havent got a clue... its not about the belt......

  • Can't wait for some more break training!! Thank you Master Boise for teaching me.

  • Check out therodofironDOTcom this device is a beast I have a set they work great.

  • what a waste of meterial sadface

  • Sweet Mullet Dude!!

  • The power really comes from the mullet. You see the mullet is actually a living breathing animal of itself. at .28 seconds in, you can actually see it breathing.

  • Thanks for the demo Master Dave Boise, That was Great!

  • This guy introduced me into the martial arts. Im very happy to say I went on to a great career in the martial arts once I left fred villaris. I studied many styles of the arts and grabbed what worked for me. I was part of the UNITED STATES OLYMPIC KARATE team, gained a 2nd degree black belt in kempo(not villaris), and train peacefully on my own to this day(started in 1984). I learned a true martial artist doesnt give a shit about a belt, just finding joy in passing on knowledge. Not charging.

  • Dave Boise did my last two blak belt tests... Happy to say he's now business in the front and back with no handlebars.

    And it took me six years at 4 classes a week to get my black belt. Thats the least amount of time it takes at my school.

    If you can get it in 2 years or 3 years... Then that black belt isn't worth shit really. Two years isn't nearly enough time unless you are living at a temple studying every day. Even then, two years is ridiculous.

  • @FieldsMusicME i believe the martial artist joe lewis ...recieved his black belt in 7 months while training in Okinawa. back in the '60's. Oldstyle/Hardcore dojo i hope you will agree. I think it's how much natural talent. effort and time that you put into it

  • business in the front party in the back....

  • World Record MULLETT!

  • This guy is America he has the mustache the mullet and the magnitude.

  • dam wut waste of good bricks

    u cud make a home for african kids with those

  • I believe this record has been broken...

  • ya!!! great job billy ray cyrus!!! can hanna montana do it??? lol

  • 110% isn't possible

  • MULLET!

    THAT WAS AWESOME!

  • el ultimo parese q se esta quemando el pie jajajaja

  • NO ONE gets a black belt in under a year. i've been at it for about 2 years and a half, i go about 4 times a week two times i go. i'm only just going for my brown belt.

  • lol my friend black belt already

  • The hell? Dude it takes 4 years to get a black belt...2 years would get you up to like green

  • i have my green in have a year loser!

  • lmao...you little green belt. Work your way up to black and then ill talk to you in a nother 3 years

  • you need to fuck off im a blue belt when i comented i passed it is what i ment i fucken broke 12 bricks piled with my elbow so dont say somthing you cant do fuck off i bet u dont know martail arts

  • Oh, so you're not blue belt anymore, what are you now? Green with a "brown stripe"? Lmao! Yeah ok mr. mighty man...I highly doubt you can do that. This nigga cant break even a stick, so shut the fuck up and leave the big stuff to the big boys.

  • @benjiboywise you sound like a true villaris student, cocky with no real skill. just in the mouth. and no im not jelous, im sickened by you.

  • @dannyhill1971lives You make no sense to me, so whatever.

  • Nah, there are two ways to do it:

    a) go to Japan where there are some schools that will train you all day, every day (karate equivalent of a boarding school, I wish there were some in the States).

    b) Go to a really, really shitty dojo.

    c) If you have a high rank in another martial art, some schools will promote you automatically and give you a quick refresher course so you can catch up and grasp some of the differences between systems.

  • not if you are realy good youll start slow till green belt then just fly

  • See (b). In a good dojo, the level of challenge rises for every belt rank, causing the time between each belt to increase steadily.

  • you know what he's thinking? " oww my foot, oww my foot OWW MY FOOOT!"

  • I like how he bows then runs away to get a bandaid..

  • Imagen getting kicked in the chest from him

  • ive been in tae kwon doe for 4 years and i only hav my brown belt

  • ive been doing martial arts for 11 years and im only a brown belt too no worries

  • I got my black belt in a couple months short of 3 years, but for the first 6 months or so I was doing 3-5 classes a day.

  • im a blue belt and its been 1 year i am 4 belts and stripes away and that will take a 6 too 8 months soo

  • Nice mullet Dave. Oh, i forgot, after making a few videos you wanted us to call you master BOISE. HAHAHA. The reason, the sole reason, I quit villaris was the idea of seeing cut rate wimps flying through the ranking system. 1 year to achieve black belt? Get real. Villaris is nothing like traditional martial arts, its just a false sense of security.

  • Did Villari's used to be like that? I mean, I've been with Villari's for 13 years, and it took me almost 7 and a half to get my black belt. I'm now a third degree black belt. No one at my dojo has achieved a black belt in under 5 years, regardless of age. I'm not trying to call you a liar, but no one I've ever corresponded with from Villari's has gotten a black belt in a year. If anyone has, that is totally bullshit, and you are right that it is just a false sense of security.

  • Interesting, in my Villari's franchise school up in Maine, they want at LEAST six months to study per belt level... I think brown alone is a year and a half. Seems like a good level of commitment to me.

  • villaris is a better then ussd.

  • black belt with fred villaris.

  • I studied with villari's for quit a few years off and on. It was a very nice place for an excellent workout, build self esteem and fly through the belt ranking system like a bad plate of mexican food. Dave Boise was really the only instructor I worked with, seeing I started with him back in 1984. It was unfortunate to see what the company turned into through out the years i was enrolled there. I studied with other organizations and obtained 2 black belts witch are worth more to me than a silly

  • Probably has to do with the fact that at the tournament he was judging and wanted to blend in more...for the break, he would need to stand out.

  • Why does he have a different costume for the interview and the attempt?

  • I don't know for sure, but I believe he wanted something a little flashier for the breaking attempt. The interview did take place the day of the break.

  • Yes, many years of concentration, but he forgot to mention- the many years it takes to grow a wisdom mullet.

  • hey, it was the early 90's...mullet's were in.

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