Every Deadly Martial Art Style in John Wick Explained

John Wick didn’t just redefine action cinema — he **redefined how martial arts are portrayed on screen**. From the moment Baba Yaga stepped into the underworld, every punch, throw, choke, and gunshot felt brutally real. No flashy wirework. No pointless acrobatics. Just precision, discipline, and efficiency — the kind of combat that looks frighteningly authentic. In this video, we break down **EVERY deadly martial art style used in the John Wick films**, and how Keanu Reeves’ relentless training turned Wick into one of the most believable assassins in movie history. *⚔️ Martial Arts Explained in This Breakdown:* *Gun Fu* – the seamless fusion of firearms and hand-to-hand combat *Judo* – leverage-based throws like Ippon Seoi Nage, Harai Goshi, Osoto Gari *Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu* – ground control, chokes, and submissions *Krav Maga* – real-world survival combat and disarms *Karate* – explosive strikes and disciplined precision *Taekwondo* – speed, power, and high-impact kicking *Kali / Eskrima* – knife fighting and improvised weapons *Kung Fu* – fluid motion, balance, and cinematic grace *Sambo* – brutal Russian grappling and takedowns *Shoot Wrestling* – realistic grappling blended with cinematic flow *Aikido & Aiki-Jujutsu* – redirection, balance, and controlled chaos *Ninjutsu* – stealth, blades, and Shinobi combat *Silat* – Southeast Asian close-quarters ferocity We also explore how real martial artists like *Donnie Yen, Hiroyuki Sanada, Mark Dacascos, Tiger Chen, Scott Adkins, Yayan Ruhian, and Cecep Arif Rahman* shaped the franchise’s legendary fight choreography. This isn’t just movie action — it’s **martial arts storytelling at the highest level**. Which John Wick fighting style is YOUR favourite? Let me know in the comments — and if you love realistic action, this one’s for you. #JohnWick #MartialArts #GunFu #KeanuReeves #ActionMovies #MovieBreakdown #FilmAnalysis #Judo #BJJ #KravMaga #KungFu #Silat #ActionCinema