Kyudo or Japanese Archery Video Hits 100 Million Views on YouTube
Traditional martial arts are not dead, when a Kyudo or Japanese archery video can reach 100 Million Views on YouTube. A surge of interest in Samurai culture is going global.
Traditional martial arts are not dead, when a Kyudo or Japanese archery video can reach 100 Million Views on YouTube. A surge of interest in Samurai culture is going global.
Is this Martial Art Video Genuine? This is a question we must now ask when the majority of martial arts the public is seeing are coming from social media. We ask this question because most martial arts video are being filmed solely for social media?
Kyudo, Japan’s ancient art of archery, embraces spirituality and self-improvement and today competitive sports. Now our short Japanese Archery video has over 70 Million views on YouTube.
Half a Million Reasons to Pop the Champagne! Today we reached 500k Subscribers on YouTube. We joined YouTube in 2006, shortly after it was launched and now we have started to grow…
A discussion on our YouTube Channel’s community board about the hostility toward other Martial Arts shown by our subscribers on our videos of styles other than their own
Wudang Mountain Tai Chi Master Zhong Yun Long explain the Wudang Tai Chi form and how he incorporates Kung Fu into his Tai Chi.
Posted May 11th. 32.8 Million views in 19 days. Though we are not a big fan of the vertical mobile phone format, we do like the shorts on YouTube.
Our latest statistics from Google are telling us that our videos on YouTube are too long and the wrong shape, so If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them!