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A self defense video all about setting up a choke featuring Ryan Hoover from Fit to Fight in Charlotte. You can learn more about them here: www.fittofight...
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@BeardMan01
@BeardMan01 8 лет назад
I've done this by accident before. It scared me how fast the guy passed out, I thought I broke his neck. Very scary to have happen if you aren't planning it. I was bullied a lot as a teenager and started defending myself, successfully I might add.
8 лет назад
really good tactic. i tried this move in a fight once. i got the man into the choke and he ramed his head into my nose and broke it. knocked my out cloud instantly. however the guy died 30 years later of cancer. so the move worked!!!!!!!!!
@INATRUST
@INATRUST 8 лет назад
Exactly
@samdrake51
@samdrake51 8 лет назад
Ya got me on that! Karma's a bitch, even after 30 years!
@leopardoffear2243
@leopardoffear2243 8 лет назад
This vid was posted in 2014
@tompewterpower
@tompewterpower 8 лет назад
I try to put my head up close against the enemies head so this doesn't happen-even press with my head against his. Its work for me a couple of times. Bruises instead of a broken nose.
@alonesamurai5725
@alonesamurai5725 7 лет назад
marcus Hayneiz LMAO
@nicholasmoe3656
@nicholasmoe3656 9 лет назад
Funker tactical you need to keep Ryan. he is very insightful and honest! That is key you have an HONEST channel. I know I appreciate it and a lot of other people do also.
@FunkerTactical
@FunkerTactical 9 лет назад
Thank you! I think Ryan has enjoyed this process and we hope to work with him again.
@alexchapman6217
@alexchapman6217 7 лет назад
Nicholas Moe
@Brentster1953
@Brentster1953 7 лет назад
Yes! Kudos to Ryan. Any of your friends call you "Ry-dog" ?
@robinbogaards4669
@robinbogaards4669 8 лет назад
the dude explaining this stuff is A+
@JoachimderZweite
@JoachimderZweite 9 лет назад
They taught this at the Kodokan judo school in Japan when I was young long ago - it was called Hadaka Jime (naked strangle) but at that time sport judo rules did not allow you to take an opponent down to the mat with a strangle and also it is very easy to break the neck by leaning forward into the back of the opponents head. You could apply it from the ground however if you got behind your opponent. Despite that limitation the instructors still taught the full takedown as you are doing it here. When you practice this hundreds of times it becomes smooth as butter and is very difficult to counter. I really like your teaching style - effective and dynamic and modest with no macho BS. Many thanks.
@ItsTylahhh
@ItsTylahhh 7 лет назад
"share it with your friends" uhh no thanks im not trying to get snuck up on by one of them
@Lenmorey
@Lenmorey 9 лет назад
For a little skinny dude you are a fucking bad ass and I hope I never come up against somebody like you . No any time I see a little guy I get nervous
@FunkerTactical
@FunkerTactical 9 лет назад
I was having a convo with some of my buddies the other night and sure enough we talked about our fear of the "the smaller tough guy". -GN
@RKHarm24
@RKHarm24 9 лет назад
I am a BIG Guy and gentle as a Panda Bear, UNTIL a drunk with Little Man Syndrome tries whipping my big butt. Sometimes it happened, sometimes it didn't.
@wokeil
@wokeil 9 лет назад
Someone i know once said that he treats a smaller guy like a big buff guy. They have to prove themselves more and i guess that makes some of them tougher than alot of other guys
@haurustrum5654
@haurustrum5654 9 лет назад
nimbuzz in general, size does not say what type of character one has or is there natural talent or not. light weight usually mean more endurance, but it also means that there is more needs to adjust your doing - heavy opponent can decide how it's going to happen. specially when there's also the reach factor involved. training is what matters. only way to improve your given abilities is to repeat and learn to understand variations of techniques and things that can happen. in training i have learned that small skinny guy can not perform many of the techniques on heavier opponent, and more often fails in initiation for attack that a big fellow. i often expected to see such weakness in counters for the bigger guys, but that just does not happen any more than it happens in the smaller guys. maybe the aspect of fear works well for the smaller fellows as it has so often said, that small guys are though. i think it's the overconfidence of the big that benefits the small.
@MrPocketfullOfSteel
@MrPocketfullOfSteel 9 лет назад
You sound like a wuss. You should shred your "Man Card." I'd be ashamed to type that. And THEN to send it!👎😎😏
@De1taTarkov
@De1taTarkov 9 лет назад
i did this on my older sister she stopped moving for an hour she is good now
@apple2455
@apple2455 8 лет назад
+Crazycreeper655 lol
@rickyx5767
@rickyx5767 8 лет назад
PoTrElE the same one that your mom was urging to have.
@primordialchaoz
@primordialchaoz 5 лет назад
@@rickyx5767 making mom jokes, are you 9?
@rickyx5767
@rickyx5767 5 лет назад
Juan Pablo Aguiar Lozano 9inches deep in your mom, wassup?
@AustraliaRealEstateRevolution
@AustraliaRealEstateRevolution 7 лет назад
A lifetime spent in Martial Arts training enables me to say that this is an excellent breakdown/technique. Congratulations.
@dgallagher7029
@dgallagher7029 6 лет назад
This channel is brilliant. What a breath of fresh air to see no bullshit and high quality in a self defence channel. Keep doing what you’re doing. 👍
@justaguyx9161
@justaguyx9161 7 лет назад
I love all these moves that work great with someone who does exactly what you are expecting them to do (never), who doesn't struggle (never), and who doesn't know how to quickly get out of a choke hold (rarely).
@proudcanadian9816
@proudcanadian9816 7 лет назад
Great move Ryan. I'm not a fighter, not a martial arts student...I'm just a small, 55 yr old 150lb guy. I watched this video a few times already, and I KNOW if I practiced this manoeuvre enough, I could do this if I had to. Thanks for this man !
@truthloveandhonor
@truthloveandhonor 9 лет назад
More vids from this man. He speaks fluently and is a real dude. Props to being a bada$$.
@wilsongulick4608
@wilsongulick4608 8 лет назад
Yeah, it works against big guys but you're using a gable grip for your choke... That works against untrained people but not against people who've seen this type of choke before. You pull that with a Judo or BJJ player and they're gonna slip out of that choke really fast and possibly break your fingers while doing it. Hide your hands from the person being choked, (for this particular case) put your right hand on your left bicep and your left hand on the back of their head/or neck and now drag. You're more stable if it's locked in there's no way they can get out of it unless you make the decision to let go. On top of that if he turns/falls to his right ("into" the choke) and knows what he's doing you're definitely going to lose the choke and his weight will probably break your gable grip. If he knows what he's doing he's now going to either leg lasso you or shoot on you. Now you're on your back with a bigger guy on top who's very possibly starting out in a mount or semi-mount position. The leg lasso, properly executed on a hard surface may even kill you if your head hits the ground. Changing your grip eliminates both problems.
@belowaverage11bvet25
@belowaverage11bvet25 8 лет назад
What struck me watching the video was why didn't the defender jump off his back heels onto him, and then start fighting. Everything works great against an untrained opponent. I was expecting to see some quick strikes to disorient the guy, before going in for the choke.
@wilsongulick4608
@wilsongulick4608 8 лет назад
BelowAverage 11BVet The point of what he's doing is to knock the guy off balance before executing the choke. That's not a terrible idea, but unless you're quick enough to nail this immediately and strong enough to really drag the guy backwards there are obvious counters to it, especially if you miss locking in the choke on the very first shot. My point is that such a thing doesn't work against someone who know's what's going on. BJJ and Judo players know how to "turn into" a choke" to make it ineffective even if they're off balance. A rear naked doesn't work even if you have the guy totally wrapped up if he can get the right shoulder to the floor. Such a defense is shockingly simple and astoundingly difficult to understand for a novice.
@UnaSerpiente
@UnaSerpiente 8 лет назад
+Wilson Gulick I agree that against someone who hasn't trained the RNC it can be escaped quickly. But black and brown belts I've rolled with never give you the chance. Once that RNC is locked you're going out in a few secounds
@wilsongulick4608
@wilsongulick4608 8 лет назад
Oz the Magical If a blue belt gives you that chance in a situation like this, they shouldn't have a blue belt.
@UnaSerpiente
@UnaSerpiente 8 лет назад
Yeh exactly. A RNC doesn't take long to be proficient at, so it would be very difficult to attempt an escape unless untrained
@claytonalexander7358
@claytonalexander7358 8 лет назад
Don't remember how many times I've used this during my time working as a bouncer but it is one of the fastest and easiest restraints to use on larger and stronger guys and for the non believers this does work and is taught in almost every grappling art . keep passing the knowledge on
@teddyruxbin7769
@teddyruxbin7769 9 лет назад
Very nice and very direct. Effective technic I've used in numerous situations. Key is to break the posture and drag, but keep them centered enough that your not carrying they're weight. Excellent demo
@dougieladd
@dougieladd 9 лет назад
So well demonstrated. This man sounds like he knows what he's doing and talking about. And more importantly can explain it to others. Well taught mate.
@MrUglyStupid
@MrUglyStupid 8 лет назад
It's crazy finding a random RU-vid video and seeing my old teacher.
@hellbilly9974
@hellbilly9974 8 лет назад
You had a great way of explaining the question about the opponent struggling. When you do it with enough speed and muscle memory, generally speaking, aggressors aren't going to expect you to be trained. They'll probably be in the choke before they can process that you just whooped their ass.
@shelton0181
@shelton0181 7 лет назад
Very nice. Simple and to the point with no BS. You can also throw a knee to the outside leg to break posture if your opponent is not showing his back so quickly.
@KonjiTV
@KonjiTV 8 лет назад
I almost thought initially, the instructor was wearing the FaZe Clan symbol.
@CodeRedWolf
@CodeRedWolf 8 лет назад
Same
@danieldo8859
@danieldo8859 8 лет назад
+King Vendetta I did too. Obviously I need to stop playing CSGO and get a life.
@KonjiTV
@KonjiTV 8 лет назад
+Daniel Do And COD.
@solodolo539
@solodolo539 8 лет назад
lol
@solodolo539
@solodolo539 8 лет назад
lol
@adaptivetrainingfitnessand2990
Ryan is spot on with this technique, I've used this many times as I work on the side in a couple clubs as security. Usually the person outweighs me by quite a bit... sometimes by 100 plus pounds at 6'4" plus which are big dudes. The explosiveness of action will dictate the tempo and subdue the person very quickly. and as he stated about dragging them and the choke sinking in as they hang couldn't be more right. As you get their momentum going backwards it's almost impossible to stop, and the person will normally pass out before you are done removing them. Stay safe out there.
@maaifoediedelarey4335
@maaifoediedelarey4335 6 лет назад
I'm ex military from South Africa (been a while), but I think you've just demonstrated a superior technique to what I was trained in back in the day.
@xtmracer91
@xtmracer91 9 лет назад
my combatives instructors teaching the same techinque. definitely works. used it in bar/party disputes. it's alot easier to explains to the cops you choked him out for safety instead saying you hit him over the head with a bottle lol.
@TheDannyddd
@TheDannyddd 9 лет назад
i love the logical explanations behind the biomechanics of the techniques. these things do work if trained and practised under pressure.
@BACCHUS777
@BACCHUS777 9 лет назад
Great series, down to earth, practical and no bullshit.
@mikadeboos2051
@mikadeboos2051 9 лет назад
That's the main thing I learned in Judo too. Use your opponents' strength and weight in your advantage. If someone heavy comes running at you, you step aside and push them further in the way they were already going. Just unbalancing your opponent can mean a lot in a fight, the attacker is trying to find balance while you end it by punching, running,..
@abrannan
@abrannan 9 лет назад
+Baloth "Too many details that don't work against a non static opponent." Once the fight is on, sure. But as Ryan said, this is a technique for before the fight really begins. This is for when Roidzilla is still in the posturing stage of the pre-fight, shoving you, poking you in the chest, asking why you were looking at his girl, etc. Roidy isn't mentally prepared for the fight at this point, and if he is, he's probably looking for more of a forward motion on your part, coming in with a haymaker, pushing him back, and so on. That buys you a few moments of time to take the back, break his posture and begin to apply the choke. The whole technique at full speed takes about 1.5 seconds. Against a trained and prepared opponent, that's too long, but with that half second or so head start you get out of most of his danger zone, and in a good spot to at least have a significant advantage from that point on.
@mikadeboos2051
@mikadeboos2051 8 лет назад
***** Let's say you're being robbed. But, you're with your girlfriend who cannot do parkour. She wouldn't be able to keep up with you. There your solution won't work.
@mdgraystone
@mdgraystone 7 лет назад
Good to see demos from a guy with a smaller than usual stature. I'm about the same size as Ryan so this is highly relatable.
@lovernotfighter
@lovernotfighter 6 лет назад
Very good technique. I used this same technique on a Karate instructor and when I broke his posture he gave up. That was in the 90's. I'm 67 now but I still am able to use a lot of techniques like these because people just don't know what to do, unless they've trained.
@galogallo
@galogallo 9 лет назад
That was pure clear explaniation the art of selfdefense 🙏🏼
@GregTom2
@GregTom2 7 лет назад
I've done a similar move in judo hundreds of times, and it's the one strategy that gets me the most tap outs. When I do it is when the fight already collapsed into a sort of ground fight where both foes have at least one knee on the ground (or a fight that starts as a ground fight). Unlike the demonstrated technique, I don't wait for the other guy to try to raise his hands to grab me, instead I throw my hands at him to make him reflexivelly attempt to grab my own arm, which I already disengaged. I pass my right arm under his arms and grab his right wrist from the outside then pull him on all four, and immediately put my hand under his chin and my extended thumb all the way to his left ear. I then stamp his head into the ground by trapping it under my left armpit and grab my own clothing to act as the pivot of the lever I crush his carotids with. Instant tap out. One pass out from a guy that had a bit too much ego.
@theonlyjamiebourgeois9703
@theonlyjamiebourgeois9703 6 лет назад
There's no one like Ryan. He's incredible.
@juliusstriecher7319
@juliusstriecher7319 6 лет назад
I like the advice, it's very practical.Also,get a friend and repeat these positions over and over.Repetition is the key to success.Good video.
@wallrider73
@wallrider73 9 лет назад
Great clip. Ryan has really solid movement and keeps things simple with as few moving parts as possible to avoid screw ups. I'll be checking out more of his work for sure.
@kolasni13
@kolasni13 8 лет назад
Man at least you re giving some logical explanation for you technique. This is really important whereas just saying "hey do this or that like that and it works". The WHY and HOW is as much important. Cool stuff!
@alikos88
@alikos88 7 лет назад
Its good to see a video where the 'teacher' is shorter/smaller built than the 'opponent'. a lot of videos the instructor towers over and a bigger weight class than the opponent and for small guys its hard to relate to (body mechanics, height-size discrepancy,etc)
@slorter10
@slorter10 8 лет назад
Loved your commentary loved your execution well done!
@Terrr05
@Terrr05 9 лет назад
This guy is an awesome teacher.
@bovinescatology1091
@bovinescatology1091 8 лет назад
this does work, properly applied, and with consideration to size of your opponent and experience. a seasoned fighter won't ever let you flank him and break harness, careful cause use this on the wrong guy and now you just cashed in your chips. naked choke hold gas been taught by USMC since Vietnam .. not new but if used properly by an athletic individual with quick reflexes, will dispatch any opponent regardless of size. and yes I have had to use it, big 6'5" 280lbs, hard part is locking the forearm V into Adams apple while breaking stance. quick fast controlled violent throw V into choke break harness 15 seconds sleeping like a baby...now get the F out of there before he wakes up
@ravenlunatic7909
@ravenlunatic7909 8 лет назад
those moves will work on most anyone,your using whatever weight they may bare,uopn themselves,it's a great move,really good video.
@BBE22OOOWH
@BBE22OOOWH 8 лет назад
Ryan is one of the best in krav maga, i enjoyed a seminar with him and Jeff Jimmo, co founder of FTF. Both awesome guys with a ton of real world knowledge. Subbed
@axiomsrs
@axiomsrs 9 лет назад
More of this guy please! Thanks!
@BradsBrotherStu
@BradsBrotherStu 8 лет назад
The biggest key here that was not mentioned is the purchase you must make over the shoulder. If you don't get yourself over that shoulder, the opponent can quickly turn on/into you before you have the chance to unbalance him making this technique much less effective.
@jonnijones4014
@jonnijones4014 8 лет назад
Good humble teaching.
@brownmark6615
@brownmark6615 9 лет назад
I want to ask you guys about Krav Maga. I am an untrained husband and father. I am 43 years old. Is Krav Maga my best option for defending my family and/or myself? I have been searching for the technique that's right for me on RU-vid. Right now K.M. seems like the best real situation defense out there. I'm not looking to fight in tournaments, just to be prepared, in case. Thanks in advance.
@pragzter
@pragzter 9 лет назад
+Mark Brown Yes. But do some research on the school that teaches it and how they train. A lot of fancy technique demonstrations against an opponent who doesn't resist isn't really going to do much for you in a real fight. A major flaw I see with some Krav practitioners is that their techniques are a little sloppy in comparison to say someone who trains in boxing, BJJ or MMA. So you really need to work on the finer points when you practice your techniques. Ensure that you train against resisting opponents, and get your conditioning up.. especially explosive cardio. Learn to get aggressive in short intense bursts. Practice situation awareness and above all make wise decisions. All the best!
@pragzter
@pragzter 9 лет назад
+Mark Brown Yes. But do some research on the school that teaches it and how they train. A lot of fancy technique demonstrations against an opponent who doesn't resist isn't really going to do much for you in a real fight. A major flaw I see with some Krav practitioners is that their techniques are a little sloppy in comparison to say someone who trains in boxing, BJJ or MMA. So you really need to work on the finer points when you practice your techniques. Ensure that you train against resisting opponents, and get your conditioning up.. especially explosive cardio. Learn to get aggressive in short intense bursts. Practice situation awareness and above all make wise decisions. All the best!
@brownmark6615
@brownmark6615 9 лет назад
pragzter Thank you for that answer. That's exactly the type of things I was wondering about. Much appreciated.
@gba5671
@gba5671 8 лет назад
+pragzter What about for Children? I am untrained at 43 with two girls also and intend to have us do it together. I would think this would be an excellent choice for me but them also?
@brownmark6615
@brownmark6615 8 лет назад
philipdru41 That's good to know, thank you. I met a guy, a friend of a friend, who teaches a free wing chun class. I was considering it since its free. I've been researching that. It doesn't seem like it's gonna be much use to me, unless I manage to become really proficient at it. I found a krav maga school near me. I'm going to register there. Thanks again.
@cmonsterz
@cmonsterz 9 лет назад
Excellent video. This does work. As watching the video, I wondered if the instructor would comment about "dragging" the opponent once the choke is achieved. That part is key with a bigger opponent.
@chocksaway100
@chocksaway100 7 лет назад
Its all about staying cool and remembering your training when it gets heated.
@utubeskreename9516
@utubeskreename9516 6 лет назад
Other than the grip for the choke, I really like this move/video.
@RKHarm24
@RKHarm24 9 лет назад
As a variance to exactly what you showed, After getting the neck in the "V" of your arm, using your hip into the lower back to break them over backwards and as they become passive and pass out laying them down on the ground. As a LEO you just could not drop them on the ground. You used the your hip opposite your gun side. Great info and I like this takedown better. Only problem is if they tuck their chin on you. Long hair hippies in the 70's were easy to cure that, just grab a hand full hair and pull backwards.
@stfisher65
@stfisher65 9 лет назад
And a good thing to remember with this great technique: You want your attacker off balance for the entirety of the choke. He will attempt to step forward or possibly if he's smarter back into you. Maintain the off balance stance of your attacker for the entire hold so he can't get traction or leverage away from the hold.
@penguin6813
@penguin6813 2 года назад
Hey I know this comment is six years ago and what I'm about to say doesn't have any relations with the video. People keep insulting me and when I say something to them back they start to get up to my face and are preparing to hit me. In those moments I feel quite uneasy so if anyone has any tips of how to build up the courage to hit back and get up in their face and not be scared of them can you please tell me I have been struggling with this for the past four years. Im sorry if I'm being annoying I just want really need stuff to change and no one irl pays attention to me.
@USArmyZ28
@USArmyZ28 9 лет назад
Man your channel has really blown up. Congratulations if I had to pick to only have one RU-vid channel it would be yours!
@FunkerTactical
@FunkerTactical 9 лет назад
Thank you! We're honored. We appreciate your support.
@benidefelice
@benidefelice 8 лет назад
yea this works. my dad was doing powerliftng when I was a little kid doing wrestling, and Ive used this, obviously not the choke park.
@montyrocks25
@montyrocks25 9 лет назад
Always interesting to see these pros do there thing good job guys at funker and the pros :)
@delawareteacher1182
@delawareteacher1182 8 лет назад
Ryan you are awesome! Thanks for sharing your great techniques with us.
@mrunknownz3117
@mrunknownz3117 8 лет назад
Big thanks I love you!!! A bully yesterday picked on me and I did this and broke his arm
@Raiinu
@Raiinu 8 лет назад
Woah dude nice good job now nobody will mess with you xD
@mrunknownz3117
@mrunknownz3117 8 лет назад
+GhostFireGaming yep xD thanks
@dilennoris6547
@dilennoris6547 8 лет назад
+The Dreadinator it's called self defense. You can't know what that bully will try to do to you.
@faboolusgamer5909
@faboolusgamer5909 8 лет назад
proof orbi dont believe you
@anafricanchild6044
@anafricanchild6044 8 лет назад
people are actually believing this kid omfg.. what has come to our society
@shanec6092
@shanec6092 7 лет назад
Nice move! Reminds me of the part in The Princess Bride where Wesley/Dread Pirate Roberts defeats giant Fezzik by leaping onto his back and choking him out.
@charlesreed5839
@charlesreed5839 9 лет назад
Your arm drag is great- fast and natural. I gotta practice mine some more.
@FitToFightRepublic
@FitToFightRepublic 9 лет назад
+Charles Reed Thanks!
@snakebiting9748
@snakebiting9748 6 лет назад
The title of this video excellently summarizes my wedding night.
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark 9 лет назад
great simple, clean technique that also allows the victim to simply drop the bad guy and flee the scene, if need be (e.g. fight against a much larger/stronger opponent, or multiple attackers). this same concept of position to the back, rear angle is very popular in many Japanese arts and is referred to as "shikaku" (aka "assassin's angle") because it allows the defender a high degree of protection and safety whilst still maintaining a large amount of control over the aggressor. Not unlike the instructor, the Japanese are not very large people, as a rule, so they can well appreciate the advantages of leverage and positioning. The strike to the small of the back is also vital in "chopping down the tree" (i.e. bringing a much larger opponent down to your level). Boxers will often do so by using body blows (usually to the liver) to try to get a much larger/taller opponent to hunch over and cover their body, thus lowering their head/chin or a knock out blow.
@edbennett2841
@edbennett2841 7 лет назад
So effective, I'm tall, but lack strength so that will be useful to know. Great tutorials, Funker Tactical.
@somedudea1188
@somedudea1188 9 лет назад
Love this arm drag choke from push. Can I add that if you change your grip to hand over thumb palm to palm you will have greater grip and allow elbow to run straighter on back clinching the choke tighter. I use this choke in training alot and it is very high percentage I believe.
@katiajcencleo001
@katiajcencleo001 8 лет назад
nice fast move!!! keep up teaching. The chocke is killing!!
@TimothyArmstrongLoa-HuKungFu
@TimothyArmstrongLoa-HuKungFu 9 лет назад
Very nice. simple yet effective, which I think is the best. Thanks for sharing.
@MessiahLives
@MessiahLives 8 лет назад
funkertactical... great channel. We like the techniques. This is really not Krav Maga but Brazilian Jiu-jitsu techniques instead. we're glad to see you show some BJJ techniques as it has real combat applications.
@edwardcullom2007
@edwardcullom2007 8 лет назад
very informative. Easy to follow. Simple to learn. Nice job!
@dokanninja
@dokanninja 9 лет назад
One of the things go I haven't heard in the comments that I was hoping to see was that while initiating the arm drag, if the attacker resists and pulls back, it actually helps you get around him faster. In aikijujitsu I learned this as well as BJJ. There are plenty of variations as well. People don't think this works for the purpose of demonstration, the attacker is allowing the technique to succeed. Before you say it doesn't work, maybe you should try it or try defending it in real time speed. A lot of grapplers have had success with this at top level competition. That's just my 2 cents.
@vikctorrkreedd6418
@vikctorrkreedd6418 3 года назад
This is straight out of the pages of Eskima, Jujitsu, Judo, silat and Kenpo. 👍
@christopherwalker6056
@christopherwalker6056 9 лет назад
This was a great video, I love the arm drag and it works but it seems if you bring your left hand up behind his head and push against the back of his head as your right arm does the choking it would be more effective. That is what we learned as the 'rear naked choke' in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Again, great video though and I love Ryan's attitude and practicality. Keep up the good videos and God bless!
@wilson36532
@wilson36532 8 лет назад
I have never seen the rear choke down that way, pretty cool.
@unconventionalme8048
@unconventionalme8048 6 лет назад
Love this dude’s tude! (Or better said, lack of tude) I could listen to him quick n learn a lot!
@Bozy89
@Bozy89 9 лет назад
A tip when it comes to the armdrag, dont just pull with your arm, pull with your bodyweight. if you get your oponent off balance it will be a lot easier to attack because it delays his secondary defences like handcontrol and so on... also, use a gable grip for the choke. Keep it up!
@progga7326
@progga7326 6 лет назад
The intro reminds me of Law & Order, very fitting ...
@jonnythunder75
@jonnythunder75 9 лет назад
Great technique....greetings from Sydney Australia.! I train Krav here.
@iamgod7434
@iamgod7434 9 лет назад
I have used a similar move against a jab, The good thing about a carotid choke is there aren't any muscles you can build to project your veins
@Jessethesoundguy
@Jessethesoundguy 9 лет назад
Love the technique, love being able to do moves like that, I was a wrestler, and it had helped me throughout my life. It's amazing too see in action, and to feel it when you do it, to pull moves off like this in real life. One thing I was taught though, cup you have around your thumbs, if not, you leave a post (your thumb) hanging out that can get broken. This works really well though. Good video.
@Get7Out7ofthe7Boat
@Get7Out7ofthe7Boat 9 лет назад
I am a pip squeak and well past my prime. I will remember this maneuver if I ever get pushed into a corner with no way of retreat. Thanks mate.
@Jessethesoundguy
@Jessethesoundguy 9 лет назад
Lol. I'm sure you could still hold your ground.
@Get7Out7ofthe7Boat
@Get7Out7ofthe7Boat 9 лет назад
Ha ha ! Yeah, I can be a scrappy little feller.
@Jessethesoundguy
@Jessethesoundguy 9 лет назад
Lol. I can too.
@Get7Out7ofthe7Boat
@Get7Out7ofthe7Boat 9 лет назад
I am quite confident of that brother.
@dtcepl
@dtcepl 7 лет назад
Thank you, a very good skill i have just learned from you!
@dlester66
@dlester66 9 лет назад
I have honestly used this in many fights by far it's the most effective move/resource I have under my belt I'm 6'3'' my height and leverage make a good deal of difference when I'm faced against some one 6'1'' at 250 and I'm only at 170 6'3'' always drag them back in this hold and don't let go till you feel the body collapse fully never a partial collapse this is a very quick move 1 second there not down 3-6 is good
@kobiesboxing4956
@kobiesboxing4956 7 лет назад
I was doing a move similar to that maybe earlier this year or some time last year, but I didn't feel comfortable doing it, or something. Plus I wasn't breaking his back down by pressing my hand on his lower back. But after seeing this I think I'll try it again.
@nismoman420
@nismoman420 9 лет назад
I like this guy, more of him. He describes things clearly and concisely.
@davidthebiker2955
@davidthebiker2955 8 лет назад
Great work. very practical and simple.
@rodneyjacolo2760
@rodneyjacolo2760 9 лет назад
Wow perfect technique! And very clear camera angles too so we see every step. Ryan do you think that will also work against a shorter but heavier opponent? Lower center of gravity.
@FitToFightRepublic
@FitToFightRepublic 9 лет назад
+rodney jacolo Thanks for the comments and question. Yes, it can work (I say "can", because there are no guarantees in fighting, unfortunately) against someone like you describe.
@quickscopecrelly3678
@quickscopecrelly3678 8 лет назад
I appreciate this video it saved my life
@MichaelHurdleStudio
@MichaelHurdleStudio 8 лет назад
Very nice. I've learned something here today. Thanks
@danielskipp1
@danielskipp1 9 лет назад
Move is not bad, better than most, but if you choose not to strike and go for a clothesline grapple then he is not affected other than to structure/posture and balance if the choke is prevented by him lowering his chin. All the bigger guy has to do then is twist around and grab you... then slam and grapple. A tiger claw chin jab would have the same 45 degree zoning relative body motion and bending effect but has the bonus of attacking eyes and working instantly, not allowing him any time to counter.
@jsdfhbhsdka
@jsdfhbhsdka 9 лет назад
Awesome tips man! Just remember everyone, practice practice practice. If you have to think about it, its probably to late.
@Libertariandude
@Libertariandude 7 лет назад
A cleaner way to do it would be to use a circular redirect then go to the choke. It's the way they teach that the bahad in Israel. You can either be into a clothesline or you can go into the choke depending on the level of aggression.
@p.g.reitsma7245
@p.g.reitsma7245 7 лет назад
Good demonstration. What is your move when he goes down from the choke or his own weight taking him backwards? Would you maintain the choke and go down with him? I guess I'm asking how to not end up underneath him. Thanks
@truebornsonofliberty554
@truebornsonofliberty554 9 лет назад
Classic arm drag to choke. I've used this many times on the mat, as a wrestler (minus the choke) and in real life (including the choke).
@estebanserrano1303
@estebanserrano1303 9 лет назад
Very nice Ryan. Thanks for sharing.
@Rebelutionaryslayer
@Rebelutionaryslayer 9 лет назад
This is pretty useful, when I'm not carrying my Springfield XDS.
@daveworthy9919
@daveworthy9919 9 лет назад
i like it brah, smart , tried and trued im sure, you very well could have helped some defenseless person get the edge on there attacker. lot of people do stupid things this concept got to be the one to remember for sure. i liked it, keep em coming
@dynamitefarm3029
@dynamitefarm3029 9 лет назад
Yea that is great stuff man. The person wants you to kick their ass so they will put their body parts were you need them.
@samdrake51
@samdrake51 8 лет назад
It's always a little guy taking on a big guy. Why not show a Big guy dealing with a quicker, smaller guy? I'm 6'8" 315#, not much fat. Have had smaller guys mess with me in the past, often, I've literally had to go thru them to simply leave. (small man syndrome/wanting to prove something) This isn't what I ever want to do. I'm "ok" in protecting myself, but some of your viewers may not be. + It's good review for me too. I'm seriously concerned about injuring someone when a simple move will take care of business. Sam D.
@rcchristian2
@rcchristian2 8 лет назад
Interesting perspective.
@aaronnunavabizniz199
@aaronnunavabizniz199 8 лет назад
I never see a big guy start a fight. The big guy 9/10 times finishes it thou
@rcchristian2
@rcchristian2 8 лет назад
Aaron Babyak The only big ones you usually see starting fights... are the roid heads but yeah I don't see many big guys start fights either.
@slumgullianpass
@slumgullianpass 7 лет назад
Bull Shit
@jeremywhitfield4556
@jeremywhitfield4556 7 лет назад
That's what everyone says but for some reason I see it as the opposite. I've always had bigger people well over 6feet start trouble, pick fights with me, expect me to move out of their way when they take up all the space in the hallway and shove me, expect me to move for them, etc. I think it's a power struggle they have thinking everyone smaller is inferior. I'm not a small guy btw I'm pretty average but I just noticed it's been the other way around.
@samlevy284
@samlevy284 9 лет назад
Number 1 rule during fight is to tuck in ur neck protect ur throat from strikes, choke holds and potential stikes to the chin!
@TheDannyddd
@TheDannyddd 9 лет назад
however i agree with some viewers that if possible walking away is the best "fight stop" tactic out there, especially when it starts out as a mere verbal argument or fight
@Literarycat8
@Literarycat8 7 лет назад
I wish my krav maga school was more realistic. I'd have stuck with it. Thanks for this, Ryan and FT!
@travisbeckham1750
@travisbeckham1750 9 лет назад
yea that's what I need to learn !!!!!! thanks for the info
@wx2833
@wx2833 7 лет назад
Good stuff; can you break down this method as military minded personnel would say; step by step and by the numbers. Thanks for sharing this!
@tcscorner3028
@tcscorner3028 6 лет назад
Yes i now i do apperciate it very much
@mooddedeye
@mooddedeye 9 лет назад
this is one of the moves few moves i know of krave maga it is has helped me once or twice before i recommend learning it.
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