Paulson is fantastic..love the way he puts the pieces together and has the best aspects of all the arts he has studied tie into one. He also doesn't over complicate things which is exactly what the brain needs when $hit hits the fan. A lot of " traditional" stylists could learn a lot from his approach.
Hm, that's like someone trained JKD and Kali and then explored everything , even into hard MMA fights in the beginning aera. And then came back and made JKD work. Wait, it's Erik Paulson. So it really is that way. Plus he isn't talking us to death. Thanks for really useful experience sharing, down to the point.
Great! Teaching them wing chun and jkd and most don’t even know it 😂👏 Good thing too or they’d refuse to learn and say it won’t work in a “real fight” 🤦♂️ Paulson is the man 🙏
Last time I saw Sifu Hartsell was in 2006. He was talking to a couple of people at the Inosanto Academy and I didn’t want to interrupt. But I looked around shortly after and he had left. Never got another opportunity. RIP Larry!
Hey, Julio. Maybe you should make a video. Since you know so much about speed and motion. Please! Share with the group. And explained why these JKD fallacies don't work. Since some of you MMA guys are so entitled
If you look at fighting as an art then you've already lost. You must be a weenie in life and think everything you see on television is real and how it goes.😂
@@mortenkrogh4382 He is the first American to win the World Light Heavyweight Shooto Championship in Japan. 11-4 in MMA with a career spanning 15+ years. Yep, doesn't know anything about fighting.
Please do not try this in the streets. UKE sparring is just that Practice. In the streets is You VS Them. I’m not saying he is wrong on some of these moves but, wouldn’t you want to see these at full speed and motion? Glove up and go. No UKE!
There is something called functionalization. First you learn the technique of course with a partner compliant to learn how to flow around the body. Then you practice , you master the technique then you functionalize( sparring from 10percent to full contact you slowly work your way up to full speed). Then you maintain. There is a formula for martial arts to be effective.
As a long time Krav Maga practitioner, I must say : "Good luck with that !" if you think your opponent in real life is that slow and predictable ….. ,then you have no idea of the real life situations. This looks like a "Feel Good demo" .
As a long time RU-vid video watcher, I can say with utmost certainty that this is a demonstration of how to apply techniques. It is done slowly so that you as a viewer can follow along. The hard part is that you actually have to spar and practice until you become proficient. To the point that it becomes a natural reaction. Unfortunately, it is way easier to be an armchair critic and criticize over the internet.
@@com.7869I’m willing to bet Professor Paulson would be willing to demonstrate effectiveness in person. He’s the modern day Gene LeBell...except he has compassion. LOL
Good one... You just called out one of the most knowledgeable martial arts practitioners on the planet. As a longtime Krav practitioner I'm sure you knew that though... Unbelievable
@@JohnLooglemansome people can’t help being an internet warrior. It’s always the loud mouths that get their butts beat. I feel sorry for any man that tries Erik Paulson.