i know nobody asked but. biggest tip of all: do whatever you can to avoid a fight. you never know when someone has a hidden knife or gun, and even a simple knockout can kill you if you land on your head wrong on concrete. Of course if it’s absolutely necessary then do what you can, play dirty if you must. for a STREET fight that is. throw dirt, etc. ive seen people die over minor disputes in street fights. always be ready 💯
@Ross-js9xc i guess you never watched worldstar way back in the days. People absolutely got destroyed on the streets for minor stuff. Maybe not necessarily Deathly. But pavement is always stronger than your head 😅
My brother is ex military and has competed professionally as a kickboxer. He always says that the best self defence in a street fight is a 40 yard dash 😂
Literally what i think,i was involved in a streetfight some weeks ago and was trowing hands with the guy,i caught him with 2 right hand hooks and he after the punchs hugged me in "cinturada"(i think is hip lock in english) and caught me off guard,but i train jiu-jitsu and Brazilian luta livre so i grabbed him in "Ezequiel" and pulled guard because i was in asfault and afraid of takedowns,he was almost passing out when i let him go and my friends trying to separete the fight,but after that i will keep my eyes very open to baianas/Double leg and hiplocks/cinturadas
Yes that's a fun takedown. However the Judo counter is there for the taking uchi mata .. there's several counters . But the that hips in and a step ...and turn and launch like a lateral throw.
The only thing people don’t realize is your not fighting 1on1 yeah you take him down then all of a sudden you get a boot to the face and fucks up your whole plan
I love a boxing stance bc its literally a good stance for a double, single, or anything. And dont think too much into it. Just run into them. Do football coaches teach how to tackle or do they just say put them on the ground. If trained, yea you got to know what you’re doing.
Why do you go to the single leg first and then up to hips right away instead of just going straight to hips? Sorry if that’s a dumb question, I’m not a fighter, just fascinated by the techniques of skilled ones.
If the end goal is to just get to the waist why go for the leg first at all? Does it not make sense to just go for the waist straight away? When I was in the army and they were teaching us there was a situation where they asked us to close the distance grab the waist and and immediately circle around to the back while maintaining a grip on the waist and keeping your head low around their lower back. Just trying to understand the process and the why of it
A snatch single off an inside step makes the wrestler in me cringe inside. I feel like it’d be more efficient to switch to southpaw for this tactic so you can hit the single with an outside step
So with this being a street fight scenario, why would you still focus on going for joint manipulation “going for wrist” instead of using your position and just hammering his head? Legitimate question, and it’s something I’ve noticed with quite a few practitioners, it seems the mat training environment loop kicks in.
I have been in 1 street fight my entire life so talking out of my ass Something about going to the ground scares the shit out of me since you never know if hes got boys.
I'm 6'4 220lbs. Don't do this with people bigger than me, Its wayyyyy easier to shoot the whole single and run the pipe- We have no balance/equilibrium. There's a 0% chance you get powerbombed.
If anyone thinks this is a the first attack you want to launch in the streets your a fool always strike first and get out of the once the hit the ground and this is coming from someone who does bjj but I also do a striking art as well.