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This is one of the classics but I really don't like it. I see many issues with it: 1) Like you pointed out, if the attacker holds their hands straight out, it won't work. (I don't think you will be able to walk away like you suggested, because the attacker is likely to move forward while doing the move, or press you against a wall). 2) It also won't work if they angle their arms a little, with their elbows together. I think this would be the most common way to do it. 3) I don't think you'll be able to generate a lot of force with your throat or your adams apple. Yes you can use your entire body against the attacker's hands/thumbs, but you are leading with your throat and/or adams apple. These things are even weaker than thumbs. 4) I don't think it makes sense to learn multiple defenses for slight variations, if the same defense could work for all the variations of the attack (and probably work better). I like how Ryan Hoover explains this in watch?v=cNfz8aS2MSg I haven't looked into this much, but I wonder if many of the classic standing self-defense techniques against surprise attacks need to be critically evaluated and tested. I've seen the critique from watch?v=eSxPYL10_so and I think it raises some very valid points (don't let the video title scare you off, it's actually a very interesting video. I'd love to see your response to it) Don't get me wrong, I really appreciate your channel, and I think the kind of Jiu-Jitsu you are describing is excellent. But there are some techniques that somehow found their way into Jiu-Jitsu self-defense that seem like they haven't been properly evaluated and pressure tested.
the initial idea of stretching them out seems great and if the sweep works initially great but wheres the video on the in and out butterfly guard because i thought that sucked haha, would like to see some no gi stuff from there!!! in case they recover base
Will this course continue? It’s the best full course I’ve managed to come across. I would love to see your version of all the ground work too. Really hope you continue it. I have no doubt if more people hear about this course it will take off and make it worthwhile for you to continue. Would love to hear if this will happen or not.
This channel is very comprehensive. This is the best full course I’ve been able to find on RU-vid. I have no idea why your subscribers are not massively higher. The channel is superb honestly. My kids are learning and this is a fantastic resource for it. Seems like you just need to get your name out there a bit more because once people find this channel it should be a massive hit. Keep up the good work. Very impressed 👍
Classic savate kick, oblique kicks. Jabs/crosses, side kicks to just above the knees, round kicks to the thighs, calf kicks, knowing how to throw hooks and uppercuts, headbutts, blast double and a hip throw will make you a bad man if you master these. Check out King of the Streets, grappling from the bottom on concrete is a pretty bad idea.
This is the best, most in depth study of Gracie jiu-jitsu self defence that exists! Besides the Hellio program you have included all the other parts that nobody seems to bother to address, striking, clinching, throwing. Grandmaster Hellio , always said that jiu jitsu is the most complete art but I have never seen a video of the entire family practicing striking for self defence reasons in a practical way. Given your vast knowledge,i would like to ask you if you can indicate ideas or methods of how can one practice Gracie self defence solo without a partner besides shadow fighting. I know there are no easy solutions to such problem but whatever you suggest will be helpful. Thank you Professor for the amazing series you have created and sharing with others!
Roy Marsh is a great instructor with all the important details. He visited our location in Alexandria, VA at the end of 2022. Those details are even better in person.
And if we are the person above, is it advisable to use this technique? I would like to make a video how to use this headlock technique when we are in the clinch and the explanation of what it is for. from a self defense point of view
And if we are the person above, is it advisable to use this technique? I would like to make a video how to use this headlock technique when we are in the clinch and the explanation of what it is for. from a self defense point of view