Sifu Nate Young

Sifu Nate Young

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Certified JKD Instructor helping you improve with daily drills and short tutorials.

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05/27/2026

The JKD Pendulum Step Kick 🔥

One of the fastest ways to close distance, hit, and recover before your opponent can counter. In this tutorial I break down the mechanics, timing, and real sparring examples so you can actually apply it.

Crazy to think this is also my 20 YEAR YouTube anniversary 🎉
Thank you to everyone who has supported my martial arts journey over the years.

To celebrate, I’m giving away:

âś… FREE JKD Starter Kit
âś… 20% OFF my full self-paced JKD x Wing Chun training app
âś… Learn from anywhere at your own pace

Comment “Y20” and I’ll send everything directly to your DM inbox 📩

Train smarter. Attack faster. Defend better.

05/10/2026

Blowing out candles with a punch is one of my favorite birthday traditions every year 🎂👊

To celebrate, I’m giving away my FREE JKD ebook again + 30% OFF my JKD training app for a limited time. If you’ve been thinking about starting your training, this is the best time to jump in and level up your skills this month.

Comment “HBD” and I’ll send the free ebook + discount directly to your DMs 📩

05/08/2026

Basic Wing Chun 4 Corners Drill on the wooden dummy. 🔥

Using Tan Da to cover the upper two gates and Gong Da to cover the lower two gates. Start by practicing each movement slowly and smoothly to build proper form, structure, coordination, and muscle memory.

Train all four individually first. Then increase the speed while staying relaxed and precise. Finally, flow all four together in combination from slow to fast for smooth transitions, timing, and control.

The goal isn’t just speed — it’s efficiency, sensitivity, and learning how to flow naturally between the four corners.

Comment “APP” to learn this and more step by step inside my training app. 👊

05/07/2026

Train the Eye Jab (Biu Ji) and the Chain Punch (Chok Chun Choi) across every angle of the wooden dummy arms. Learn how to cut over the arms toward the body of the dummy while using precise footwork and small directional adjustments on both sides.

Biu Ji rolls forward with an uprooting deflection, striking like a snake bite with speed, precision, and intent. Chain Punch drives forward like a hammer, moving with gravity in a forward and sinking direction. Both create constant forward pressure and intention. When one line is blocked, transition into the other.

Yin and Yang. Two opposite forces working together as one. Mirror images that complement each other through timing, pressure, and flow.

Comment “JKD” to learn step-by-step inside my app and I’ll DM you the link to start your 7-day free trial. Train smarter, attack faster, defend better. 👊

Photos from Sifu Nate Young's post 05/06/2026

Grateful to train and learn from Sifu Burton Richardson at the JKD seminar here in Tokyo.

We went deep into the core tools of Jeet Kune Do—the eye jab, lead side kick to the leg, and the straight lead—breaking down not just the techniques, but the why behind them. The focus on timing, distance, and making real-time adjustments based on your opponent really brought everything to life.

We also explored the 4 variations of the eye jab and the 4 T’s—tools, techniques, tactics, and training methods—which gave a clear framework for how to actually develop and apply JKD. The breakdown of trapping in both matched and unmatched leads was especially useful and practical.

What stood out most was how these tools were trained with purpose—refined through method, repetition, and intelligent variation. Seeing examples from Bruce Lee, his students, and professional athletes helped connect the concepts to real application.

And of course, the importance of sparring—training with safe resistance alongside partners to actually apply these techniques in a combat setting. That bridge between drilling and real application is where everything starts to click.

I especially enjoyed the discussion on the origins and evolution of JKD—how Bruce Lee developed his art from Jun Fan Gung Fu into Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do, starting in Seattle, then refining it through Oakland and Los Angeles. Each phase shaped what JKD would become—constantly evolving, constantly refining.

It was also an honor meeting Kenichi Osada, former Kudo Champion and now head of the Kudo organization.

Big thank you to Sifu Burton Richardson for sharing such valuable knowledge, and to Kotaro Morita for organizing and hosting this seminar. It was also great meeting everyone who came out to train.

05/05/2026

Revenge of the 5th ⚔️🔥
The dark side strikes back… but balance is earned through discipline.

A short clip from Echoes of the Force — where every movement is built on timing, precision, and control.

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