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Pro's Guide to: Hand to Hand Combat 

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Watch the instructor’s video and get an in-depth breakdown of the essential moves used in the first part of the Pro’s Guide to Close Combat. Learn more here: bit.ly/31rGq7e
𝗙𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗨𝗙 𝗣𝗥𝗢
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@isogyro6705
@isogyro6705 5 лет назад
*Watched video* *Goes to gym* *Gets slammed* *Watches video again*
@spicysweetness6095
@spicysweetness6095 5 лет назад
I mean it takes years of practice to apply these plus foundation of your body should be hardened enough like a soldier.
@escobarmunir
@escobarmunir 5 лет назад
White Tail You could get wayyy more from boxing classes in 3 months than this in 10 years.
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf 5 лет назад
Cornerguy MC true that brotha!
@spicysweetness6095
@spicysweetness6095 5 лет назад
@@escobarmunir indeed boxing provides good body conditioning and combat but it has rules, if its a real fight you must make use of everything.
@chrisohear3887
@chrisohear3887 5 лет назад
@@spicysweetness6095 just dont fight... You're gonna get you're ass whooped
@kw4584
@kw4584 4 года назад
Day 105 of quarantine: learnt every single art of combat
@sayainkage236
@sayainkage236 4 года назад
Me: watches video in quarantines now I’m a badass
@zeknight4352
@zeknight4352 4 года назад
Lol same
@staticmoomoo4129
@staticmoomoo4129 4 года назад
So after isolation someone will rob you but you whoop them
@rockydavis94
@rockydavis94 4 года назад
I’ve done boxing for 2-3 years before quarantine, during it I’ve done martial arts training from tv
@kAY-yl5en
@kAY-yl5en 4 года назад
yes
@arctixx_5772
@arctixx_5772 4 года назад
Me: *watches video and thinks i´m ready* Stranger: *GUN*
@Platypus_egg
@Platypus_egg 4 года назад
Better run, better run, faster than my bullet
@अण्वायुवरीवर्त
@@Platypus_egg next video : how to be Barry Allen
@ぜるゔいのす
@ぜるゔいのす 4 года назад
me: *watches self defense video on guns* stranger: *knife*
@Platypus_egg
@Platypus_egg 4 года назад
@@ぜるゔいのす Me: watches self defense video on guns, knives and hand combat. stranger: ***drugs***
@Megatron5814
@Megatron5814 4 года назад
Guns are soooo boring
@rudsby
@rudsby 6 лет назад
If only was it that easy in a real life fight... But i still love it
@matthewbulchand5980
@matthewbulchand5980 6 лет назад
Bartas parkur real life fights are easier, you’ll be using these techniques in a tactical situation
@elishaisrael5157
@elishaisrael5157 6 лет назад
Bartas parkur If you want to learn it then it is that easy. People don't just get to become Navy Seals or CEO's. You have to have the mindset about something, determination and focus. Nothing is given or comes easy.
@medrano433
@medrano433 6 лет назад
Matthew Bulchand the techniques you’ll learn as soon as a fight comes up you’ll forget how to use them it’s a real deal. split decision matters it’s hard but find out for your self learn and get into a fight you’ll forget all about it trust me
@GunShocka
@GunShocka 6 лет назад
medrano433 if you forget your martial arts training once you get into a fight then you haven’t trained enough. You will know you have if getting into that stance is your natural fighting stance upon instinct. I get what your saying but people who say this are generally those who don’t practice very often or have little to no confidence in their prowess with the art thus abandoning it. Cause I always take my TKD stance out of instinct and I had a boxing friend who always took his boxing stance. And that was just purely instinctual. It’s actually hard for me to take any other stance as my body isn’t accustomed to moving such a way for battle purposes.
@JSpidey
@JSpidey 6 лет назад
Like others have said, if you train enough you'll instinctively know what to do at that moment without needing to think about it.. That's why the Marines, Seals, Special Forces etc train so rigorously because once you get into combat you can't think, but use survival instincts you've acquired in training.
@luissanchez-sd5bh
@luissanchez-sd5bh 6 лет назад
Really wishing there were some sort of VR/AR training with this degree of precision and professional efficiency. I grew up in a house with older siblings and always used my size as an advantage or usually targeted their wrists when engaged in fights with them , you guys are awesome
@thepurpleman119
@thepurpleman119 4 года назад
Thanks! My grandma doesn’t stand a chance now
@princeatsrim3159
@princeatsrim3159 4 года назад
seriously?.....lol
@hamdali8614
@hamdali8614 4 года назад
No respect them they are older then you
@anonymoususer9228
@anonymoususer9228 4 года назад
How is she doing now? How long did you survive for
@gamingthe81
@gamingthe81 4 года назад
r/cursedcomments
@hamzabakar4969
@hamzabakar4969 4 года назад
😂😂
@ives3572
@ives3572 3 года назад
It's really interesting to actually see these moves or techniques in an actual street fight.
@tangetaier1783
@tangetaier1783 2 года назад
In army we use it time
@ahmedaihammuththalib5729
@ahmedaihammuththalib5729 2 года назад
Typically it's different, conditions vary, you do not try to punch someone with a fish if he's wearing a helmet, I've seen a few styles where you use open hands and focus the base of your palm instead.. key point to remember tho, is that if you do decide to go for a fist, use the knuckle on your middle finger, because that's the one least likely to break, and rotate so the knuckle hits first, you can feel the vibrations even through boxing gloves if you hit right, above all dont get hit, there may be another person on lookout, don't try to wrestle to the ground, because someone walks up and kicks your head you're injured, stay up I'm neutral if you can
@ok8505
@ok8505 5 лет назад
I see everyone in the comment section is a navy seal
@internetexplorer7143
@internetexplorer7143 4 года назад
It's common sense
@admiral1539
@admiral1539 4 года назад
You realize unarmed combat in a self defense scenario is way different than military training. People like law enforcement and military get more training in things like firearms. Someone who goes to an mma gym for a couple months would probably be better in a unarmed fight scenario than a cop or ex military
@thesouthernbibleboy984
@thesouthernbibleboy984 4 года назад
There are different styles of fighting that varies amongst each individual. If you say it's not effective then it might not be for you but it works for those who use it. I totally see what you're saying here man, "everyone's a critic" I guess.
@azel354
@azel354 4 года назад
Spetsnaz
@adnanadil4498
@adnanadil4498 4 года назад
Hooah! :)
@Citizen-gj6lr
@Citizen-gj6lr 3 года назад
A trained fighter typically plans to, and returns, to chamber position (where he is ready to strike again and is balanced), unless his strike or combination throws opponent off balance or slows him down. That makes any attempts at longer response techniques, joint locks and throws difficult. You can see it during judo or wrestling competitions where fighters constantly react and withdraw when they feel an attempt to unbalance or set up joint locks. An arm can retract and chamber for another strike much faster than a whole body could move to execute a throw or a joint lock. The moment you touch an opponent with a trap he can react much faster by withdrawing - reacting to tactile clues. That's almost instinctive in anyone with any sparring experience. Striking without trapping requires opponent to rely on visual clues and so is harder to evade. To hit hard you have to wind up and involve the body - that takes time during which the opponent can move out of position, while the hitter can throw himself off balance if he misses. To hit fast you need to rely on arm speed and positioning yourself closer to an opponent and the hit can be taken without much effect by someone who has experience being hit, particularly when adrenaline flows through the body and the person already attacking you is focused on hurting you rather than worried about being hit. In videos of this sort most of these principles are ignored. The techniques work because they're practiced as if they would work. To anticipate the effect of a blocking or striking technique required to slow down the opponent in preparation for a takedown or joint lock, is not really possible - until it actually happens. So there is a decision point in the middle of a longer combination. If you go ahead without checking - turning your back to throw, or swinging an arm out of position - you are as likely to get thrown yourself or hit from another angle. Those arts that allow training in the form closest to actual application - judo, wrestling, and boxing - because they have been made 'safe' through modification of techniques or use of protective gear are most likely to perform as intended - barring a far more skilled opponent or just luck. The first thing that happens in the mind of someone not used to being hit - when they get hit - is wanting to be someplace else - which really slows down reaction time. Someone who's never fought before, on the other hand, can accidentally score because their decisions and movements are awkward and unpredictable - this isn't so much a problem in unarmed combat, but becomes one when weapons are involved. Knives, for example, are very hard to evade when handled by people who are nervous and tight. The techniques shown in this video are unlikely to work against a larger, heavier opponent. The strikes can't really be practiced safely during training so their actual effectiveness can not be accurately measured in preparation for a real fight - that leads to a delusion that just going through a motion with some speed will produce a result like trapping or off-balancing. Aikido-ka practice staying relaxed when attacking - as do the men in the video - instinctive reaction in a fight is to tighten a joint that's being moved out of position. There is a certain amount of time before attempting to use these techniques actually improves ones ability in a street fight. Practicing in a friendly environment of a class at a well lighted local gym at predetermined times of day and week is worth about 5% of what it would likely take to be effective. To start protecting yourself, it's much better to review ones habits and deliberately avoid situations where fighting /attack is more likely to occur. Criminals often stake out a victim over time watching for repeated patterns of movements - so parking in the same spot and leaving work at the same time, is not helping. The next best investment would be some running skills. Studies have shown that when women are attacked - for example - those most successful break grip and run - don't get involved in striking or takedowns. Studies have also shown that when criminals were given a choice of victims, they would choose those moving awkwardly, looking down on the ground, or overburdened with bags - with their hands occupied. So an investment in a Pilates class - improving ones posture and movement - would most likely pay off long before a martial arts class did. Those that propose to teach others how to be effective in a fight have a responsibility to provide accurate information and a full context. As someone already mentioned, these fight sequences would look great in a movie - they look like they make sense.
@jssjnehdjrndn6083
@jssjnehdjrndn6083 3 года назад
Def not reading it it’s too long
@diogogarcia9199
@diogogarcia9199 2 года назад
Bro it's a just says the basics of cqc it doesn't say write a 12 page essay smh
@jssjnehdjrndn6083
@jssjnehdjrndn6083 2 года назад
@@diogogarcia9199 wait u eont mean thats just the tip if the iceberg right
@everclouds6576
@everclouds6576 2 года назад
Bro, not that many people are going to read an essay. Please just sum it up
@diogogarcia9199
@diogogarcia9199 2 года назад
@CrystalEmpanada lol it was a joke
@VictorL141
@VictorL141 7 лет назад
These videos are so awesome. Keep them coming.
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, Tango- we will!
@yowaitwhat
@yowaitwhat 5 лет назад
@@ufprogear background music?
@Ethan999-w5z
@Ethan999-w5z 3 года назад
1:51 lol he jus deadass slapped him 💀
@muraturasenpai9789
@muraturasenpai9789 3 года назад
Yeah I've noticed too 😂
@mindandbody7971
@mindandbody7971 3 года назад
Never underestimate the power of a strong pimp hand.
@Sloth8346
@Sloth8346 3 года назад
Little love tap
@weebo4076
@weebo4076 3 года назад
✋SLP!
@den-ih7wi
@den-ih7wi 5 лет назад
U obviously have to learn these awesome moves before trying them out, thanks for showing us these useful moves guys
@justsomeguy6545
@justsomeguy6545 3 года назад
There are people who watch this vid then try them in a gym or something then are shocked when they don’t work a start talking about how bad they are
@semtex1484
@semtex1484 7 лет назад
Awesome, another great and instructive video!
@clinthavoc4331
@clinthavoc4331 7 лет назад
That was hot.... Awesome footage
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, Clint!
@khushbootiwari6160
@khushbootiwari6160 4 года назад
Its interesting to learn these techniques would love to see more coming😊
@thek3nzu
@thek3nzu 2 года назад
This is the most high quality combat training video I've ever seen.
@NOTMIKEMERLIN
@NOTMIKEMERLIN 5 лет назад
2:11 yuri it’s been such a long time I’m so glad to see you
@pc13pachuau75
@pc13pachuau75 4 года назад
Lmao...😂😂
@kylebarton2596
@kylebarton2596 5 лет назад
Thank you RU-vid Recommendations, very cool!
@toxxc.5449
@toxxc.5449 4 года назад
Yes i came here because youtube recommended it *DONT ASK ME WHEN*
@km2255
@km2255 7 лет назад
Must of got their black belts on amazon.
@khue6377
@khue6377 5 лет назад
k M I am sure they are many out here
@YaHUKaB_ShaRaYAL_YaShaRAL
@YaHUKaB_ShaRaYAL_YaShaRAL 5 лет назад
You're just pissed because you're a lazy ass couch sitter,being jealous of warriors because you can't do the shit ! STFU !
@criticalthinker7822
@criticalthinker7822 5 лет назад
Free shipping
@itzpaiwaston1271
@itzpaiwaston1271 4 года назад
Not me mate...
@florese4804
@florese4804 4 года назад
David A. Fye II you act like this shit works.
@neodemon283
@neodemon283 7 лет назад
You definitely got yourself a new subscriber. I train in Krav bjj and submission grappling. Love seeing this
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks! Glad to hear you liked the video!
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf 5 лет назад
neodemon283 bet you’re the type of guy to stay whitebelt and try to coach everyone, while doing ninja esque stances while rolling
@jishnudey5845
@jishnudey5845 5 лет назад
0:16 Good fighters wont let their arm stationary for that long.It would be a combination of snapping punches. 1:37 the right arm is free to strike vulnerable places like the neck, eyes and throat. But do appreciate the video because of the trappings and take downs.
@амбалТоварищ
@амбалТоварищ 7 лет назад
I love the video, on how professional and accurate it is with such clean footage. I'm just wondering, what are you guys? Veterans? Over all this whole channel is beyond amazing and you definitely have caught my attention!
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback! We do tactical clothing, check us out here: www.ufpro.si
@mr.phenomenon6403
@mr.phenomenon6403 7 лет назад
You earned new subscriber :)
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks for subscribing :)
@mr.phenomenon6403
@mr.phenomenon6403 7 лет назад
UF PRO® I thank you for replying :)
@madara6100
@madara6100 7 лет назад
UF PRO® and yet another subscriber :)
@musicchannel6262
@musicchannel6262 7 лет назад
Talha Yaşar and another one
@xaviertrotman6659
@xaviertrotman6659 7 лет назад
And Anotha one
@SeraphimFaith
@SeraphimFaith 5 лет назад
Haven't watched the full video but the voice over is surely relaxing and excellent for instructions and giving mission briefings.
@kaelaneverhart5228
@kaelaneverhart5228 3 года назад
Those punching sound is so satisfying!
@AudBid
@AudBid 4 года назад
Some great choreography and filming here: better than most professional movies. Well done!
@alexeilesukovvolkovich1114
@alexeilesukovvolkovich1114 7 лет назад
Congratulations, great video, very informative and detailed, great use of Kote Gaeshi techniques. Keep making more of these awesome videos. Regards all the way from St Petersburg Russia!
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, Alexei! Glad you like it- two similar videos are coming up very soon ;) Regards from Slovenia!
@loidee6651
@loidee6651 5 лет назад
Best videos we can find about tactics. UF PRO the best!
@deanfourkiller9605
@deanfourkiller9605 6 лет назад
Being basic techniques they are good to start with, and build from there. What really matters is are you confident in your ability to be able to use it. If you freeze then over.
@SALTxMil0
@SALTxMil0 6 лет назад
You guys saved my life with these videos a couple months ago
@alejandrocastellanos5280
@alejandrocastellanos5280 4 года назад
I learned them went to school.... Me and my friends no longer have a bullying problem
@MrSimon117
@MrSimon117 3 года назад
heck yeah, those nerds dont stand a chance now!
@taiyo73
@taiyo73 3 года назад
@@exudosid 😂😂😂😂😂
@Codexter1
@Codexter1 2 года назад
Suuuureeee man, these shitty techniques wont do shit in a real world situation, keep dreaming tho
@lohanmiquelito1458
@lohanmiquelito1458 2 года назад
Did you learn it from this video?
@dariuswatson7814
@dariuswatson7814 6 лет назад
These videos are amazing I got the defend and counterattack down pack that its second nature to me you earned yourself a new subscriber
@rafcion6726
@rafcion6726 3 года назад
those cinematics are underrated
@Ultimate_Xenon
@Ultimate_Xenon 3 года назад
Precisely shown.Just loved it❤️❤️
@dice5248
@dice5248 7 лет назад
I made the 4k on likes boys, this channel more then deserves a number 4000.
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, we couldn't agree more ;)
@vertism.wilder4213
@vertism.wilder4213 7 лет назад
May you do more videos like this including the announcer, it really helps with the video. Also could you provide more demonstrations which include grapples or ground/floor tactics. Thank You
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks for the tip, Matt- a good idea for future videos!
@jefkoele-wijn8872
@jefkoele-wijn8872 6 лет назад
Put on MMA fighting gloves and headgear and do some real sparring. I already see some effective techniques so it might be really interesting.
@JS-kr8fs
@JS-kr8fs 4 года назад
As long as we can bring a knife and possibly a gun in the ring, too. Only fair to be on the same level.
@ryanfrazer390
@ryanfrazer390 4 года назад
mma wont do shit in a real fight try kava maga or systema those will work
@DhruvArora-r1l
@DhruvArora-r1l 4 года назад
@Ryan Frazor either silat & Kali is best for survival combat
@louisb.8172
@louisb.8172 3 года назад
@@ryanfrazer390 i am doing krav maga too. It's great but a normal fight starts with punching eachother. If you don't know how to box, u won't be able to use those techniques. If you're doing krav maga, you should also try to teach your self how to box and try to do sparring
@yarinel3251
@yarinel3251 3 года назад
@@ryanfrazer390 lol
@btricks2945
@btricks2945 Месяц назад
finally a channel that teach some of the things i didnt bother focusing as a child when my father is trying to teach me self defence
@whoeverseesthatbehappy2722
@whoeverseesthatbehappy2722 7 лет назад
All those joint locks and armlocks don't work on a person who at least had been training two years, and on a person who's bigger & stronger than you
@Jericho11894
@Jericho11894 6 лет назад
Technically they can work since they are just variations on what has the highest percentage of working on an opponent. However, considering that you are referring to a person who has either more unhealthy weight (fat) or healthy weight (muscle mass), you would most likely have to strike more vulnerable areas before applying a lock. For instance, I remember when a step brother of mine who weighs about 65lbs heavier than me asked what I would do to a bigger opponent. I replied by saying I would go for his joints and tender muscle areas that happen to have vulnerable nerves with some heavy striking and manipulative grappling. He still didn't know what I meant so I showed him. We both got into a fighting stance and I did a high feint followed by a low lunge position which he naturally reacted by getting ready to sprawl, however it was too late because my aim was not to grapple but to apply a standard lead elbow strike his knee. He actually was impressed and said "Damn. That would've #$%&ed up my knee!". The point is that when a person expects you to use a certain technique, you have to remember not to be married to it, but to change your flow when necessary. These guys in the vid are applying that concept very well considering that rear naked choke attempt failed, but then they flowed into striking. Now that is how you fight! Would love to train with these guys! Sorry for the long response. I just love this stuff!
@芯芯しゅしゅ
@芯芯しゅしゅ 6 лет назад
Рандомные штукенции That's your (our) job to make something work, Not the technique's I think.
@arx3516
@arx3516 6 лет назад
they work on stronger people. The only problem is if the opponent is too fast and does not telegraph his attacks , you can't react to a strike you can't see coming.
@marin4046
@marin4046 6 лет назад
They work, you just need to have muscle memory and execute them explosively
@TheElephantChumpkin
@TheElephantChumpkin 6 лет назад
Apply the lock harder. Being stronger doesn't make your joints stronger, get Brockie boy In a tight lock and press and it's over, only reason you can escape in combat sports is the procedures they have set in place to make sure the fighters don't get hurt. In the streets you can break someone in seconds
@AIM-HKX
@AIM-HKX 6 лет назад
Im a fighter, I haven’t been able to learn all those techniques because of my limited english, but when learning the elbow block i invented a technique by myself, i love this.
@dayman161172
@dayman161172 4 года назад
If you are a fighter then you know this is bullshit
@kelepoify
@kelepoify 6 лет назад
I know these guys, they're from Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain
@theseeker5799
@theseeker5799 7 лет назад
I see a combination of judo, aikido, boxing, wing chun and bjj. Great techinque nicely done.
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf 5 лет назад
The seeker I see no boxing, judo or bjj
@anwitpaul6981
@anwitpaul6981 6 лет назад
Who else thought that learning first move was enough?😂
@MisterBlackout
@MisterBlackout 7 лет назад
This is well put together, the techniques are fantastic and straightforward Had a kali feel to it almost
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks man!
@abimanyusaridjo178
@abimanyusaridjo178 7 лет назад
some wing chun trapping, goddamn
@芯芯しゅしゅ
@芯芯しゅしゅ 6 лет назад
Abimanyu Saridjo I love it.
@andrewkomaniecki480
@andrewkomaniecki480 6 лет назад
true
@husrav8517
@husrav8517 6 лет назад
Abimanyu Saridjo wingchun is my fav martial art
@rockydavis94
@rockydavis94 4 года назад
Husain Raza then look up Master Wong, he’s wing chun master
@florese4804
@florese4804 4 года назад
Craig Davis eww gross
@TylerDurden-oy2hm
@TylerDurden-oy2hm 6 лет назад
some very efficient and direct techniques....extremely practical.well done!
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf
@Make_A_ChangeKYSelf 5 лет назад
It’s the complete opposite
@max_fjellstorm
@max_fjellstorm 7 лет назад
I freaking love these combat videos gosh I wish I'd Stil be in the military
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, always great to hear feedback like this!
@glitch_scythe8192
@glitch_scythe8192 6 лет назад
Please, we need more of this!
@harrylaflare846
@harrylaflare846 7 лет назад
Well made proffesional video, also educational. You got yourself a new subscriber, Also please make more hand to hand combat videos. Most people get into hand to hand fights so it would be most important
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks! We have a lot more instructional promo videos planned - stay tuned!
@AliKhan-cj7od
@AliKhan-cj7od 6 лет назад
UF PRO® It's also the most interesting and fundamental skill, I will definitely take time to learn this, however I think having fast reactions is a must, is there anyway to work on this?
@rn_ft
@rn_ft 6 лет назад
The kotegaishi was flawless 🔥
@rapidohernandez
@rapidohernandez 7 лет назад
very good channel and videos 👍
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@shauryabali2666
@shauryabali2666 7 лет назад
loved it I have subscribed hope to see more great work thank you God bless you guys
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@김민수-d9c
@김민수-d9c 7 лет назад
wow awesome!!! I love this video^^ keep making guide video :)
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks! Will continue making more awesome videos ;)
@scoreancehan2084
@scoreancehan2084 7 лет назад
한국인이다!
@gagida1829
@gagida1829 7 лет назад
+sean han 엥
@danfromdarkzonesurvival3083
@danfromdarkzonesurvival3083 6 лет назад
UF Pro makes some awesome videos, love this company and its products
@coolbro8296
@coolbro8296 7 лет назад
Do more of these :)
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
We'll! :)
@YRTEverything
@YRTEverything 4 года назад
Thank you, Diana.
@Riseup316
@Riseup316 7 лет назад
That was an awesome video
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, Vector!
@Riseup316
@Riseup316 7 лет назад
Just thought of this you guys should definitely make splinter cell movie that would be epic.. or just like a short video you guys would nail it.
@arterwoo6465
@arterwoo6465 Год назад
This is mix of wing chun, hapkido, boxing and some sort of grappling(maybe judo). It’s not full-fladged martial art,but looks nice.
@Patisdead
@Patisdead Год назад
True
@chrispeacock5654
@chrispeacock5654 5 лет назад
My metal gear solid senses are tingiling
@markfonson1362
@markfonson1362 5 лет назад
Love the futuristique sound
@khue6377
@khue6377 5 лет назад
Definitely good techniques , they may not be effective for a experience fighter ....
@NullA1m
@NullA1m 4 года назад
R Moo well 95% of the population aren’t trained fighters lmao
@northstar8818
@northstar8818 4 года назад
@@NullA1m No, but 95% of martial arts techniques don't work in the average street fight
@Suger5zero
@Suger5zero 2 года назад
Great stuff... and I definitely got all of it on the very 1st try very 1st watch got it immediately. Just by watching the video
@jasoncarson1043
@jasoncarson1043 5 лет назад
Only problem is, in a real fight there is a lot more forward momentum, especially against someone who doesn't know how to fight. Thats why a lot of people grab and hold. Most punched are wide and looping and most defense is a lean back at the waist and the feet are stuck in the mud. I've trained for years in Judo and Jiu jitsu and if I even get into a street fight, I'm taking it down quickly. Ive seen a lot of these fights online where even if the fight hits the ground, fight on top will stand up and throw punches, legs are there to be taken easily. Hopefully I never have to use it but my instructor calls it "tru jitsu" cause it's all real life stuff, how things truly are in a situation like that.
@UnrealEntity
@UnrealEntity Год назад
if you submit one guy and he has a few friends around the others will get you, taking a fight to the ground in real life is suicide,
@jasoncarson1043
@jasoncarson1043 Год назад
@UnrealEntity True of course, in this scenario it is a 1v1
@UnrealEntity
@UnrealEntity Год назад
@@jasoncarson1043 In Krav Maga they teach fighting on the ground techniques, but only for if you were taken down, they state the importance of not staying on the ground if you find yourself there and how dangerous it is because of hidden knifes, guns or bystanding allies of your foe. On the ground in marshal arts on a mat is one thing, on the ground on the streets is a deadly gamble. I would suggest if you like to learn on a side how real life fights are and learn how to NOT go to the ground, how to get away from the ground as fast as possible if you find yourself there, also how to either knock out, brake, maim or in extreme cases kill. That will make you confident and even thou it seems unlikely it will make you much more appreciative of life. You will be someone not to be messed with. The most dangerous person is usually the most calm no matter the situation.
@jasoncarson1043
@jasoncarson1043 Год назад
@@UnrealEntity Good points
@UnrealEntity
@UnrealEntity Год назад
@@jasoncarson1043 Just being helpful and keeping it real 😉
@fir3836
@fir3836 7 лет назад
You deserve more credit
@wotchthiz
@wotchthiz 7 лет назад
Taijutsu?
@xxtigersnipezxxst6417
@xxtigersnipezxxst6417 7 лет назад
wotchthiz krav maga
@andres1138
@andres1138 7 лет назад
panantukan
@kode.7637
@kode.7637 7 лет назад
wotchthiz are you serious m8?
@orionbassmaster666
@orionbassmaster666 7 лет назад
CQC, mate i can trace some filipino martial arts drills...hardly any krav maga in it.
@abjasonx
@abjasonx 7 лет назад
eirik nystrom mostly phillipino a few elements from Krav Maga
@barricade5464
@barricade5464 7 лет назад
I'm addicted to your videos! Any idea what martial art that is or is it just put together from techniques everywhere?
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Glad to hear that you like our videos! It`s a mixture of different martial arts, from Kempo Arnis to Jiu-Jitsu and Krav Maga.
@barricade5464
@barricade5464 7 лет назад
Thanks, keep up the great work!
@ForestWW
@ForestWW 7 лет назад
Awesome video! I love this kind of stuff! Please do more!
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks! Will do :)
@waitingisfun
@waitingisfun 5 лет назад
Simpler is always better. Somebody punches you, avoid or block it, do a front kick.
@TeflonNapkins
@TeflonNapkins 5 лет назад
banana-shaped earth in self defense street fights, something as simple and easy as a knee kick will disable an attacker quickly and effectively. If they don’t go down, they will be in enough pain and distracted enough for you to strike again either to the head or submission.
@christophermatthews3977
@christophermatthews3977 5 лет назад
Front kick to the solar plesescs
@McMarlboro3234
@McMarlboro3234 4 года назад
So it is like karate and this is krav Maga
@thenextlevel5761
@thenextlevel5761 3 года назад
Front kick countered by a side step, followed by leg grab + elbow to knee, then a punch to the face + sweep on the other leg ( knee drop to face "if necessary" )
@borahcn
@borahcn 3 года назад
It is not that simple. If your opponent is stronger, your block won’t work, unless you are Mike Tyson. Counter attacking is the best, but to do it you have to have enough reflexes and muscle memory. Cuz mostly counter attacking is about contact, not visual. Like combat wing Tsun
@jimmei92
@jimmei92 3 года назад
Im a survivor! I am strong. Thank you so much words can't even but thank you thank you thank you
@sagebirchwood9948
@sagebirchwood9948 6 лет назад
I think you need to redo this video in the same format as your “gun disarms - a reality check”. Because this Steven Seagal stuff isn’t cutting it.
@corywheeldon1538
@corywheeldon1538 3 года назад
Steven seagal wouldn't even do this
@Shahmane666
@Shahmane666 4 года назад
Thanks for letting me watch the demo, now where do I sign up for the real class
@MaximeMoreillon
@MaximeMoreillon 6 лет назад
What's the name of the song?
@yowaitwhat
@yowaitwhat 5 лет назад
Still no luck?
@rumenruler9796
@rumenruler9796 5 лет назад
Darude sandstrom
@vertism.wilder4213
@vertism.wilder4213 7 лет назад
Excellent video, what is the name of the music. The camera point of view (POV) is excellent.
@yowaitwhat
@yowaitwhat 5 лет назад
Ever find the track name?
@drizzycarlos8397
@drizzycarlos8397 5 лет назад
It feels like I'm getting ready to fight someone for real and it's a life or death situation
@haxuanshah2613
@haxuanshah2613 5 лет назад
Do not. Go that far
@rockydavis94
@rockydavis94 4 года назад
I can help you
@faiqamel4005
@faiqamel4005 2 года назад
And everytime ill be ready for fight you😡
@hi_raktim
@hi_raktim 7 лет назад
You guys are awesome! Really appreciate your work
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, appreciate the feedback!
@DavidRamirez-zr1jg
@DavidRamirez-zr1jg 7 лет назад
Now I just need the strength 😂😂💪💪
@Learnmore831
@Learnmore831 4 года назад
This pro guide hand to hand combat was sick., you can really learned this if you have been practice or trained physically and mentally fit., that's why experience is a big factor doing this stuff. Aye aye!!
@bww3795
@bww3795 7 лет назад
Lowkey feel like I'm doing the tutorial mission on a dope video game
@Trugamer25
@Trugamer25 5 лет назад
Lmaoooo
@eduacspbr
@eduacspbr 7 лет назад
Awesome fighting style and footage...congrats!
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@ricardosanmiguel1081
@ricardosanmiguel1081 7 лет назад
I work at a prison and this shit helped me alot 😂👏
@carazy123_
@carazy123_ 4 года назад
I know nothing about fighting but the production quality was epic
@northkoreanjesus8476
@northkoreanjesus8476 5 лет назад
Not practical to learn, however really cool fight choreography if you want to make a film.
@parrotshootist3004
@parrotshootist3004 5 лет назад
I've seen guys spar like that. No specific choreography. Taijutsu guy and an Aikido guy.
@northkoreanjesus8476
@northkoreanjesus8476 5 лет назад
@@parrotshootist3004 Aikido is a joke
@parrotshootist3004
@parrotshootist3004 5 лет назад
@@northkoreanjesus8476 Cos that's relevant to this sort of thing needs choreography.
@yourmackdaddy9395
@yourmackdaddy9395 4 года назад
@@parrotshootist3004 ah, so fake martial arts?
@legendarius0047
@legendarius0047 7 лет назад
Awesome video and what is the name of the song?
@rav3727
@rav3727 6 лет назад
Oh my God, I want to learn more, *teach me senpai*
@shadowteam9943
@shadowteam9943 7 лет назад
Just became my favorite channel
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, glad to hear that!
@shadowteam9943
@shadowteam9943 7 лет назад
No problem I was looking for a channel that could teach me how to fight efficiently and quickly while understanding the risks in applying a move and how to cover for it 👍
@BabuMosahi
@BabuMosahi 4 года назад
R.I.P to those who think that after watching this they can fight a bunch of bullies together by themselves. 😂😂 because in real life you will never know from where will the attack came from .
@fusion6343
@fusion6343 4 года назад
Look at the eyes of your opponent it can help to predict his next attack, it works for me
@cmelonsus2656
@cmelonsus2656 2 года назад
These martial arts are awesome.
@jackson_grizzly6745
@jackson_grizzly6745 6 лет назад
0:19 THICC
@leoisgood2730
@leoisgood2730 4 года назад
Gay
@trulyrady
@trulyrady 3 года назад
@@leoisgood2730 LOL
@ashishraymajhi6778
@ashishraymajhi6778 3 года назад
Da fuckkkkkk
@woodchuckcider1
@woodchuckcider1 4 года назад
This will come in handy for my weekend drunk bar fights. Thanks UFPro!
@trioultimo
@trioultimo 6 лет назад
Its "How to conquer the slo mo dude". And you are fighting like you are training, so most of you... can hit a button.
@gillgoryseraege3662
@gillgoryseraege3662 3 года назад
Good thing these techniques also work with a guy with a knife I kind of got a little scratch on my hips, but the doctor said it wouldn't be fatal and will be fully recovered in months if treated properly
@鳥マッスル
@鳥マッスル 7 лет назад
bong sao?
@ech0zer0ne5
@ech0zer0ne5 7 лет назад
哀素心愛 Exactly what I was thinking.
@egilgavelinparker7844
@egilgavelinparker7844 7 лет назад
Clarence Baluca It almost looked like a mix between som Wing Tsun and Escrima
@samlecoupe1309
@samlecoupe1309 7 лет назад
哀素心愛 same, more like a JeetKunDo aplication
@steellionstrength2709
@steellionstrength2709 7 лет назад
Krav maga
@芯芯しゅしゅ
@芯芯しゅしゅ 6 лет назад
哀素心愛 My thoughts too, That was awesome! And a kotegaeshi at the end too.
@leonardspeicher7443
@leonardspeicher7443 7 лет назад
Those hits sound so smooth
@mikelmeyer8117
@mikelmeyer8117 7 лет назад
Topp 5 Stars More...
@ufprogear
@ufprogear 7 лет назад
Thanks, Mikel!
@gold.itachiuchiha6239
@gold.itachiuchiha6239 5 лет назад
Please make more of hand to hand combat videos
@rollingolden1013
@rollingolden1013 5 лет назад
This works on untrained people many holes in all these techniques
@theaccordian9377
@theaccordian9377 5 лет назад
Nolan, isn't that a good thing?
@rollingolden1013
@rollingolden1013 5 лет назад
@@theaccordian9377 no not at all ill tell u this now u would not be able to get ahold of my hands after a "parry" like that if these guy had a decent wrestler trying to hurt them they would probably be in trouble the fact of the matter is if u wanna know how to defend urself then u have to spend many hours training
@thenextlevel5761
@thenextlevel5761 3 года назад
I don't think trained people walk around town and just randomly engage in combat for whatever reason. " trained people " (as you put it), won't get involved into quarrels of any kind, just because they know better...
@C3.J4Y
@C3.J4Y 3 года назад
*The narrator's voice makes it a thousand times cooler.*
@prabhumass3513
@prabhumass3513 5 лет назад
*this technique only work if your enemy is also a UF PRO watcher*
@itatae10
@itatae10 6 лет назад
this is really badass and honestly effective
@russelladams2245
@russelladams2245 7 лет назад
I hope the world now that realizes how useful aikido and jujitsu really is in combat situations because this is 80 percent aikido and jujitsu incase you werent paying attention. RJA my friends, PEACE
@oscarv6223
@oscarv6223 6 лет назад
Russell Adams Lol nice joke The aikido part that is
@glory9833
@glory9833 6 лет назад
no aikido is bullshit everybody know that
@glory9833
@glory9833 6 лет назад
and no this techniques are very hard you should be so skilled inorder to make them work
@natanfries2728
@natanfries2728 6 лет назад
Russel Adams, no, aikido and jujitsu is maybe 20-30% useful, cuz this videotechniques work only against not too strong opponents/good trained ones, hence these techniques work only in 75% of the cases, and of this is only 20% jujitsu and aikido. I see here also systema, wing chun and krav maga.
@ondrejfoltyn8285
@ondrejfoltyn8285 6 лет назад
Oh my god guys please stop saying what you see in the video. All martial arts (without rules) are the same. So yes, there is Karate, there is Aikido, there is Judo, there is Wing Chun, there is Kung Fu, there is some Filipino thing.
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