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Learn effective take-down techniques including how to "de-fang the snake". Learn more at advancedfightingsystem.net/pr...
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@uptownshawtysloweddat9530
@uptownshawtysloweddat9530 2 года назад
"Everybody got a plan until they get punched in the face" Mike Tyson
@housethemisfitgraves7331
@housethemisfitgraves7331 2 года назад
That's why you don't plan, you just go. You use what you learn and apply as you're going. Same way mike Tyson did.
@NicholasRoselliTravels
@NicholasRoselliTravels 2 года назад
I shook mike Tysons hand. I now respect that man
@markmcallan973
@markmcallan973 2 года назад
Thats when u go to plan b! U hit them back!
@Kolistwaky9161
@Kolistwaky9161 2 года назад
This is like pressure point.
@Shurmstick
@Shurmstick 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@renesegarcie5144
@renesegarcie5144 2 года назад
A point of anatomical correction: There is only one radial nerve on each upper extremity. They run lateral along the arm when in anatomical position with the palms facing upward lying down or forward standing, which is on the thumb side of the arm. The nerve running along the medial side of each arm is the ulnar nerve.
@TheEtbetween
@TheEtbetween 2 года назад
Great point
@tearstoneactual9773
@tearstoneactual9773 Год назад
Massage therapist here, can confirm. I had the same gripe. Otherwise, good info.
@garyofnyc
@garyofnyc Год назад
You got some nerve!
@JW-xk8bd
@JW-xk8bd Год назад
@@UncleAlf1889 when you hit your "funny bone" in your elbow, that's your ulnar nerve.
@colleenscottcarmello5103
@colleenscottcarmello5103 Год назад
I'm thinking he can still cause it pain the way his is using the technique by hitting both sides at the same time.. I guess unless Bruce Lee was mistaken and of course the Navy Seals were trained wrong and all. We probably should tell Paul Vunak that he used the technique wrong when he took out a whole bar at once so those bad guys shouldn't have been taken out cuz he did it wrong.. The proof is in the pudding dear.. the nerve can be damaged by both sides.. These guys aren't idiots, try to learn something from them.. it might save your life..
@chrisjones9115
@chrisjones9115 3 года назад
All martial arts are like this! I have a black belt in tae Kwon do and of all the years I’ve practiced I can probably use 5 things in a real fight. These videos are great at teaching people how to get hurt!!
@chrishart3090
@chrishart3090 2 года назад
Because you were taught American TKD... as a self defense art. If you learned it the RIGHT way, you would know that all those “blocks” you were taught, are really strikes. I learned from Grandmaster Lee (9th degree Dan & current President of the ITF). For example: a low block is really a gallbladder/spleen side hand punch after you allude an opponents strike and move laterally. “High block” = if you are within close contact of an opponent and you crush the opponents chin or neck vital areas.
@chrisjones9115
@chrisjones9115 2 года назад
@@chrishart3090 I’m basically pointing out that these type videos are great for getting someone with zero formal training hurt and hurt bad! These defense or offense movements can’t be taught in two hours if you never train and you need to use them in a real fight. These are simply my opinions. I know who Grandmaster Lee is, as we bowed to him ever single Time we entered or exited the Dojang. If you learned Korean TKD from him your definitely one up on me and one of the FEW WHO ARE EXTREMELY FORTUNATE to have had that unbelievable opportunity!!👍🏻👍🏻
@altonkilbourn1595
@altonkilbourn1595 2 года назад
This nothing but jeet Kune do developed by Bruce Lee so it a martial art
@stevenpo1963
@stevenpo1963 2 года назад
@@chrishart3090 Yes every block is strike and ever strike is a block
@morningwood9222
@morningwood9222 Год назад
Is it just a scam ? Or are they being serious 🧐
@feelingshurt
@feelingshurt Год назад
This really works, I used this on a person that stoled something that belonged to me, Wow it only took me three hits and they was out cold..... Now I get much appreciated RESPECT, my wife will NEVER, EVER touch my snacks that I hide! Thanks buddy👍
@jojodiver8706
@jojodiver8706 Год назад
Now if I can just get my attacker to hold his arm out for me...
@israelfemi
@israelfemi 10 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@raveninavaniam9438
@raveninavaniam9438 9 месяцев назад
They DO when someone's attacking ... I'm in my 50's and only 5'2" ... this worked, even for me. My Grandfather taught me moves since I was 10. ......it definitely came in handy.
@Think_For_Yourself_
@Think_For_Yourself_ 8 месяцев назад
That would be ideal.
@elizabethporter5153
@elizabethporter5153 8 месяцев назад
Right lol
@onedeadnig6513
@onedeadnig6513 8 месяцев назад
😂😂😂 right haha
@mikefugate5455
@mikefugate5455 2 года назад
Learned some in JKD.block kicks with points of elbows etc. cool stuff
@jbeyonderp
@jbeyonderp Год назад
Love sparring with the pit...great practice and keeps you both bonded and more ready..he can take the knock downs enjoyablely getting back up everytime for more without tiring. Hes young and willing and his game...not mine. Be blessed Beloved.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you very much appreciate your comment
@darlenemitchell5402
@darlenemitchell5402 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Dave . I was just looking up some defensive moves for me to learn . I’m widowed , 58 , a woman , and I’ve been on a healthy life style change since January 2023 . I walk everyday and wanted to learn safety techniques. I just found you so I’ll be binge watching your techniques. You’re awesome. Thanks again .
@James92028
@James92028 7 месяцев назад
Dave is an idiot.
@yvettefonseca1773
@yvettefonseca1773 6 месяцев назад
Seriously don’t listen to any of this guys lesson. This is how you get your ass beat. Learn boxing, Muay Thai, and simple precision and accuracy. This is NOT it. Of course a woman would fall for this
@ivankovachev8835
@ivankovachev8835 6 месяцев назад
I recommend running, so start jogging. I'm not kidding, you don't want to fight people.
@corvte6676
@corvte6676 5 месяцев назад
@@ivankovachev8835Best advice
@DirectAdminReal
@DirectAdminReal 4 месяца назад
Street fights get messy, especially when the stakes are high. Please stay aware and have multiple tactics ready to deploy. Pepperspray is good for non-lethal force.
@jodyguilbeaux8225
@jodyguilbeaux8225 2 года назад
i was taught these same techniques in houston texas, back in the early 1990s. it was a KALI or a filipino type of martial arts. the hands moved in a figure 8 movement, just like escrima. my only concern is a train boxer is coming at you with combinations. this might work if someone is committing a single punch. practice and timing is essential.
@lincascarlett4585
@lincascarlett4585 2 года назад
Do then how do you block a professional boxer??
@mikefugate5455
@mikefugate5455 2 года назад
That’s the same we learned..outstanding system
@Pmedic605
@Pmedic605 Год назад
@@lincascarlett4585 Use your face. 🤣
@anti1training
@anti1training Год назад
@@lincascarlett4585 You don't. There's no short cuts to beating trained fighters, unless you play a different game. Grappling will beat a boxer 9/10. You'll need some boxing experience, to understand how the boxer moves so you can avoid his shots.
@jonathanl3941
@jonathanl3941 Год назад
damn thats exactly why i hate kali it just sort of gives you a few seconds but once ur in and making connections the figure 8 just seems useless
@troypierce9517
@troypierce9517 Год назад
Good techniques ! Look for more. Thanks a lot !
@Albertwildhorseshoer
@Albertwildhorseshoer Год назад
Once (1979) in Kansas City Mo, in the stadium, after a Royal and Pirate game, a guy advancing past my left shoulder pinched my left glute. I know it was him as he was still close beside my left shoulder. I didnt say a word. I followed him to decide the spot of contact where I wanted to return the touch'e. It was perfect. I tap- kicked him with my right foot behind his extended, weight bearing knee. He went down as though he was praise-bowing to the King of Siam. His hands were up in the air above his head. He quickly rebounded up, turned around and yelled "Yooouuu"!!! with his finger and arm pointing at me. I yelled " keep your hands to yourself"! He smerked and disappeared into the crowd. Hopefully embarrassed enough to think twice next time he picked a glute-type target.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Right on brother I agree 100% we need to do that more that way these people. Will stop
@LozenColorado
@LozenColorado 7 месяцев назад
Daddy was a WW2 who boxed as Marine. He taught me to box, but also gouge eyes, twist nuts, bite effectively (who knew there was a more effective way to bite folks?) And a dozen other ways to maim and cripple. And I tell you what, as a small female bailbondsman, I've used almost all of them once, though nowadays I prefer just a gun. I'm getting a bit old to get down and dirty with a younger assailant.
@SpaceEag11
@SpaceEag11 4 месяца назад
Do you have a point?
@lets_go_brandon_lee_6198
@lets_go_brandon_lee_6198 2 года назад
Nice info! Sorry to be nit-picky but it’s Radial nerve on the thumb side, Ulnar nerve on the pinky side🙏🏼👍🏼
@shooter7734
@shooter7734 2 года назад
No need to apologize If these people are going to market themselves as THE fighting experts they should know the proper terminology for what they're talking about
@thewizard264
@thewizard264 Год назад
I LOVE IT, THANK YOU FOR BRINGING IT TO THE PEOPLE AT THE MOST CRUCIAL TIME WE ARE NOW EXPERIENCING IN THE WORLD. WHEN TIMES ARE GETTING MORE DANGEROUS BY THE DECISIONS AND ACTIONS OF THE POLITICIANS, THANK YOU! .
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you and have a wonderful New Year's
@coldc7
@coldc7 3 месяца назад
Elbowing a full speed right cross is the sign of a true master.
@daddurch
@daddurch 3 года назад
Thank you for all the comments they are very much appreciated everybody's opinion is extremely important. Have a great day and keep training
@babykevinxoxo
@babykevinxoxo 2 года назад
all these moves are people who are not disabled and physically impaired.
@jasonrudolph491
@jasonrudolph491 2 года назад
I love these effective techniques!!😎. What is recommended for the hook or most common haymaker punches?
@daddurch
@daddurch 2 года назад
If it's a wide hook and you're in boxing range you go straight in if it's a haymaker coming over you zone to the left or to the right if you're out a little bit kick the groin 99% of the time that's going to be your best thing to do kick the groin
@eduardopena5893
@eduardopena5893 2 года назад
@@daddurch LOL.... Just kick them in the nuts. Thanks. I mean....
@cherylstokes636
@cherylstokes636 Год назад
@@babykevinxoxo that is true but as an impaired person, these are still useful strategies to practice, so the mind doesn't go blank during high stress
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 3 года назад
Best limb Destruction: Train your front kicks to get REALLY fast and practice lifting your knee up fast. Now you can kick your enemy right in his quad muscle whenever you want with your heel. After about 3 of these he will be moving pretty slowly or give up. Most people have NO idea how to shimmy-step or shuffle-step and will become incredible demoralized. They might even try to do a leaping lunge punch if they are brave/mad enough so watch out for it.
@mjchecksfield914
@mjchecksfield914 2 года назад
You are the man! I have done heaps of damage in full contact sparring and MMA or kick boxing fights just using my lead leg as a jab effectively, constantly kicking opponents shins knee thigh and even groin to keep them away and slowly in pain.
@matthewsamuels75
@matthewsamuels75 Год назад
This leg kicks can be some of your most affective techniques when dealing with a boxer or wannabe box which is half of all you will get in a fight with. Brice lee was the first person I ever heard talk about doing this and it definitely still rings true today.
@vanmann8347
@vanmann8347 Год назад
Learning any combat tactic in a few hours certainly won’t build muscle memory. Also remember that action is always faster than reaction. Another important concern is being static! If you’re not moving, you’re a much easier target 🎯. As for your “window” target area, I think you left out several other easily accessible target areas like the head, the groin and the legs. I’m starting to think that the best part of the advertisement for the RAT program was the dirt in the face. When the real action begins, plans sometimes fall apart, and that’s why a few hours of RAT training may or may not save you. If you’re tough…really tough, like the honey badger, you stand a much better chance of defeating your enemies.🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you for your reply what you're not going to learn it in a few hours is like anything else you have to put your time in I can show you how to dribble a basketball but then you time in
@independentcontactors339
@independentcontactors339 Год назад
I want to be like a honey badger but one hit and iam out. Luckily the idiots that tried to stab me could not. That was good. But shear luck because they didn't know whatvthey where doing. But yes I want to learn something I can use to save my self. Iam older and not in shape.
@iterativegrowth
@iterativegrowth 9 месяцев назад
@@Longinus-pd4btyeah, I can’t help but feel that all this is goes out the window when the shit hits the fan. I’ve had martial arts training, but find it’s only really useful in non life or death situations. If I want to just incapacitate or restrain, genuinely useful. If I’m in severe or critical danger however, all that form kind of goes out the window in favor of putting maximum power behind targeted swings & defense. Just depends upon whom I’m defending myself from / the severity of the situation. But yeah, hard agree.
@voidloop8220
@voidloop8220 9 месяцев назад
As someone who has a lot of training this little technique just got added to the bunch..the guiding fist to elbows requires minimal movement and really just something you could add to a parry.. anything to get the person attacking you closer to that point of "okay this is starting to suck and I made a mistake".. instead of accidentally killing them with a dangerous strike or whatnot.. one hurt finger or whatnot can quickly turn "IM GONNA KILL YOU!" to "omg wait a second.. something's wrong and maybe attacking this person wasn't such a good idea".. but if this doesn't work a few seconds later after back pedaling, make a choice of fight or flight.. in which case anything to make them lose their composure in case you have to fight is worth it
@raveninavaniam9438
@raveninavaniam9438 9 месяцев назад
@@voidloop8220 blind him, block him, knee and or kicks to the groin keeping strong balanced stance but throwing all your foot thrust into his groin, when he's down if he reaches for your legs in the scuffle, kick him in the throat which will bring up his arms --- then you can nail him in the groin again with everything you've got. It saved my life when a guy tweaked out on meth and bath salts broke into my house. I won. ...... of course I did have one more option - if he would have gotten back up and come for me again.
@davidalexander5495
@davidalexander5495 3 года назад
It seems to me that guiding a punch into the elbow requires quite a bit of fine motor movements which are difficult under stress.
@ExarchGaming
@ExarchGaming 2 года назад
Well of course it does, you don't watch this once and suddenly are jackie chan. You train, and train, and train until it becomes almost instinct and muscle memory. These short courses are rarely ever all that successful though. If someone wants to pick up a modern fighting style, the Israeli Krav Maga is probably the way to go, since they have actual schools/"dojos" (whatever it may be called in Israel) where you have to ascend through belts like a traditional martial art. Personally am trained in Aikido and Judo, of which the latter is actually used by militaries across the world, at least in part. infact I just checked, their website he advertises is already defunct. Kinda like I thought, it's just a money sink or a get rich quick scheme for the owner. Oh yeah, they have a DVD and everything LMAO. this is an excerpt from a website advertising it... this cracks me up. Just pick the most popular movie martial arts that have been fairly famous in the last decade or so "R.A.T. is an offshoot of Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do Concepts. Its core is based on the fundamentals of entry, pressure and termination of a fight. Nerve destructions, straight blast, head butts, knees and elbows are the methods emphasized in this fighting system, as are basic trapping techniques from Wing Chun Kung Fu and Filipino Kali." I think they watched Ip man and thought wing chun was anything more than just a performance martial arts. There was their popular dismantling of the chinese claim where a guy said he could beat any wing chun master and I believe the CCP actually threatened him afterwards when he won all of his fights.
@johncutie5769
@johncutie5769 2 года назад
The elbow blocking is the most effective thing I saw in the in the video, though I don't think it's for the beginner. If you're already practicing always keeping a high guard then this can be added in pretty easily.
@bradleyhinds1824
@bradleyhinds1824 2 года назад
It's nonsense
@jasonrudolph491
@jasonrudolph491 2 года назад
@@johncutie5769 Paul shows it as just keeping your arms up high during the conflict. Ou allow your forearms and elbows to be the barrier. Footwork is key as you can be stationary. Guiding is the next level but very doable! Love it!😎
@BrianSmith-cp4zi
@BrianSmith-cp4zi 2 года назад
That is what training does. Psychologically takes the emotion out
@josema7111
@josema7111 2 года назад
Great sample, thanks
@ValioMadre7
@ValioMadre7 2 года назад
I usually end a fight within 5 seconds. It's called the kick in the nuts.
@Angry_Farmerz
@Angry_Farmerz Год назад
good tactic
@randyg.7940
@randyg.7940 Год назад
that's my purse I don't know you !!!!
@DavidDemiseOfficial
@DavidDemiseOfficial 2 года назад
Bruce Lee also said with someone faster than you that you can keep punching their bicep while in the on guard position. Eventually it turns the arm to jelly and slows them down.
@getthegoods420
@getthegoods420 2 года назад
repeatedly punch some ones bicep while it is mid punching? thats some anime shyt bro
@deafsmith1006
@deafsmith1006 2 года назад
What will they be doing while you are punching them in the bicep?
@getthegoods420
@getthegoods420 2 года назад
swinging their arm fast and violently as fuck towards their face, but with those cat like, anime reflexes punching arms mid punch will be eazy as pie
@aldon78
@aldon78 2 года назад
On the movie IP man while fighting with the boxer scene he will repetetally hit his bíceps and limbs debilitating the boxer
@shooter7734
@shooter7734 2 года назад
@@aldon78 you're actually referring to a fake movie as an example of real fighting? LOL
@clasticbogo5397
@clasticbogo5397 6 месяцев назад
I just heard about this tactic and now I can learn this too, thanks Dave!
@daddurch
@daddurch 6 месяцев назад
Yes sir in thank u
@daddurch
@daddurch 5 месяцев назад
👍
@jechech9717
@jechech9717 Год назад
I watched this all the way through and honestly folks I been in numerous street fights and this is not the way fight goes down. This guy is a moon unit, If you follow this mans instruction your going to be seriously injured. In a real fight the speed of a fist coming at you can be anywhere 55- -80 mph. Most people cant even zero in on that type of target it is ridiculous to think you can fairy a fist toward your elbow. ((really ))) ! The best weapon you have is your MOUTh and talk your way out of a fight!
@greggist150
@greggist150 2 года назад
I like your videos, I hate reading the negative comments.I think folks need to realize that people can only prepare the best way possible and still no guarantees but with the right aggressional attitude and a refusal to not give up regardless of the circumstances your training or any training that is geared for survival can definitely increase ones chance.My only advice to folks is to always put time in training your mind to go totally monster mode we all have to become a beast to defeat a beast
@daddurch
@daddurch 2 года назад
Thank you I agree 100%
@danchris4287
@danchris4287 Год назад
oh boy , one of those " i see red " guys , the thing about these videos is they make people like you think they can " go totally monster mode" and thats just gonna get you out of it , as if the person your fighting doesnt have aggresion or strength . and no the "right aggressional attitude and refusal to not give up regardless of the circumstances " is not a good strategy to overcome your lack of training . and then guys like you telling women and lesser men that they can overpower an attacker by " going monster mode" is not only the dumbest shit ive ever heard but your giving people a false sense of safety when it comes to their hand to hand combat and will get people hurt . weak people need to be told very clearly that hey you dont know shit and if you take this lightly you will die , they should be scared of an altercation ( as should everyone ) and they should know that doing what you need to do to survive is neither fun nor cool by any stretch of the imagination and needs to be taken very seriously. if you have a family i hope you are not teaching them any of the crap in this video or your comment , they deserve better than that
@jeusgarcia8597
@jeusgarcia8597 Год назад
*CORRECT*
@Gtrvam
@Gtrvam Год назад
😂😂😂😂 yeah go monster mode buddy … good luck 🤞🏻
@BillGreenAZ
@BillGreenAZ Год назад
It seems like so many negative comments are simply a referral to someone else's method of fighting. Then they include something like "sorry, these are just the facts". They don't realize people can see through these types of comments. A statement should stand on its own. When you have to add "these are the facts" to bolster your opinion, it's not a very strong opinion.
@NelsonMontana1234
@NelsonMontana1234 2 года назад
Yeah, when in a life threatening situation, good luck managing to get the assailant to hit your elbow.
@houseofkungfu2543
@houseofkungfu2543 2 года назад
its not that hard. its the same as a jab. your jabbing your opps jab. that simple
@godswatching2863
@godswatching2863 Год назад
I love it when short non-threatening looking guys are dangerous. It always makes for the best and most exciting show from the fight starts. The big guy with Long reach comes in Kaki probably running his mouth and then completely looks puzzled when they are struck
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Why thank you I appreciate that stay safe out there
@Walter.6549
@Walter.6549 Год назад
@@daddurch lol
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
👍
@funkdoktor9099
@funkdoktor9099 3 месяца назад
@godswatching2863 Im a short very stocky dude. People have always underestimated me in fights my entire life. And im not talking shit. Just telling you facts. I've never lost a one on one fight. Ever. And always with much bigger taller dudes. Again- underestimated. I look like an easy target. They all commit the cardinal sin. throwing a massive haymaker. They swing, I duck-my center of gravity is low. I usually drive my shoulder into their gut and wrap their legs with my arms. Once they were on the ground they were absolutely fucked. Truthfully I'm a stick of 180 lb dynamite. And once they started it I finished it. I dont fight clean. I fight absolutely filthy. I never ever started it. Ever. But I wasn't afraid of it either. I absolutely loved punishing assholes that assumed bc I was smaller in stature that I would go down easy. It always surprised the shit out of them. I've always said their is always someone out their that can whip my ass. But what I've also always said is this..."you might win in the end...but I promise you that you will absolutely 110,000% regret ever going down that road". Bc once I start I don't stop. You better pack a lunch. Again, that sounded like a lot of ego and bravado. The truth is I'd much rather hang out with you and drink a beer with you and bullshit and laugh with you. Just a lesson for bigger dudes out there. Don't underestimate anyone. Especially the ones with low center of gravity. Bc once youre down. Your long legs are a weakness.
@jeusgarcia8597
@jeusgarcia8597 Год назад
*AS A FORMER HM, I HAD THE HONOR OF TRAINING ONE-ON-ONE WITH SF, THOSE TECHNIQUES WERE BOTH BRUTAL AND EFFECTIVE; THE POINT IS TO STOP THE THREAT AS A CIVILIAN, UNLESS THE THREAT HASN'T BEEN STOPPED, YOU WILL GO TO JAIL FOR EXCESS... ESPECIALLY IN SOFT-BOILED STATES LIKE CALIFORNIA.*
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you for your commen👍
@robertespinoza6342
@robertespinoza6342 2 года назад
Good stuff, your a great instructor.
@ProfJonGraef
@ProfJonGraef 3 года назад
I remember learning this, with same/similar wording, back in the 80s. Good stuff.
@ThatGuy-ob9hi
@ThatGuy-ob9hi 3 года назад
Wow , that's pretty cool yo
@a3r0nautical_
@a3r0nautical_ 2 года назад
That’s sick, glad to see it’s consistent with sound teaching then!
@dwightbernheimer331
@dwightbernheimer331 2 года назад
When the R.A.T fighting technique is "perfected" to the point it will make me Bulletproof, please get back to me... 'Nuff said!!!... Happy New Year
@GunCollector007
@GunCollector007 Год назад
Very good points. Thank you
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you sir anything you'd like me to go over let me know stay safe out there
@myrarodriguez8578
@myrarodriguez8578 Год назад
It also depends how fast the person that's throwing the punch is. If the person happens to be a boxer, it will be tougher to block if the person receiving the punch isn't adequately trained. I mean, it's good fighting tactics and all but to be a good fighter, you have to do more than just a couple hours because these tactics can work on a normal average thug, but eventually it won't help that much with someone who is trained and can fight pretty well There are no shortcuts to success.
@morningwood9222
@morningwood9222 Год назад
Have you Been in allot of fights ?
@tigerrrrrrrr6586
@tigerrrrrrrr6586 Год назад
You sound like you know your stuff
@myrarodriguez8578
@myrarodriguez8578 Год назад
@@tigerrrrrrrr6586 I've been doing Brazilian jiu-jitsu and MMA for 28 years since I was 7 years old.
@mikecudmore4760
@mikecudmore4760 Год назад
I put a like to your comment because a boxer etc. is dangerous to a person with little training but I see where you are a bjj/mma person so you need to understand this, defanging the snake is born out of knife fighting and stick fighting. They assume the other person has five concealed knives on them. Do I have to go further?
@myrarodriguez8578
@myrarodriguez8578 Год назад
@@mikecudmore4760 That's correct, never underestimate an opponent. Assume everyone is a great fighter is the exact mentality that they teach me and all of us here at Brazilian jiu-jitsu. A fight can only be one with the strategy... and not so much as Force. Like one of our great boxing Legends Muhammad Ali used to say: 10% is physical and muscle power and 90% is strategy. Pretty much strategy is what wins mostly any fight using proper techniques. This being said, and no way I'm trying to dis what the video is trying to convey and portray to everyone because they are good short strategies to defeat almost anyone regardless as to what the experience of the other person could be. However, not everyone is going to go for certain tricks and or some other people are professionally trained which obviously will be considered in the long run dangerous. This is one of the reasons why I say that one needs to know more than one technique and fighting and eventually learn at least two or three. I do BJJ but also I do MMA as well as some boxing. So in essence, I'm trained in three different styles which combined together can be extremely deadly.
@univeralafrikan
@univeralafrikan 2 года назад
An alternative to Destruction of a Jab within the KRJ (Kumite Ryu Jujitsu) system created by Soke Little John Davis. A very sensible and effect technique (however it requires speed). Additionally, it's reminisce of the old school street and jail fighting style of nyc called 52 hands block also knows as the 52's where the fist, forearm and elbows are used as both blocks and strikes.
@nicholasferrara5078
@nicholasferrara5078 Год назад
Blah blah blah
@jeremyscorpio4170
@jeremyscorpio4170 5 месяцев назад
52 blocks was a watered down version of Paul vunaks teachings 😂 *like people taking a seminar and then teaching it or people not being fully certified and then going back home and teaching it* *just like this guy taking Paul's stuff and teachings it* 😇
@daddurch
@daddurch 3 года назад
Sorry to hear about your injury and you're right be careful who you train with
@welcometofranknomenal5312
@welcometofranknomenal5312 2 года назад
OH yeah, I shall be studying these techniques from now on.Thank you sir.
@williespoonemore3392
@williespoonemore3392 Год назад
Great movement with your hands , lot a people keep a tight fist when defending but that's something I never could understand .
@jasonrudolph491
@jasonrudolph491 2 года назад
A question- I’ve been watching Paul Vulnaks Jeet Kune Do, Kali disk 3 and I’ve also purchased the RAT (Enigma 2) disks. Is the RAT the evolution of the techniques back in the 80s or just a related but different system? In the RAT the destructions are done from the arms held high aka Tai boxing and he says not to guide the punch to the elbows. However with the Kali in his older disks his arms are lower when he executes the destruction to a jab and then on to an eye jab or other techniques. Also he did guide the punch to the elbows. Any clarification??😎
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Yes the rat from the 80s and what we've done with it is involved basically keeping it up to date as we train we discover new things and better ways to train. Yes we keep our hands a little lower now because of body mechanics and as far as guiding the punch yes at one time we did that but always remember it takes more time to do two things than one now we don't guide it we just use our body mechanics and movement letting the person run into the elbow I hope this helps you out a lot any other questions don't hesitate to ask me always appreciate comments thank you.
@jasonrudolph491
@jasonrudolph491 Год назад
@@daddurch really appreciate you taking the time to respond! I’m a sponge for knowledge! So is there still a place for a destruction eye jab such as on the Jeet Kune Do, trapping by Paul Vunak (DVD3) at the 19:15 mark? Or has that type of 2-1 combination and subsequent combinations seen there evolved out of the RAT of today? Again I appreciate your insights! Jason😎
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Yes most definitely destruction eye job destruction ear slap destruction growing kick most definitely there is anytime buddy asked me a question I'll do my best to answer
@sat1241
@sat1241 7 месяцев назад
​@@daddurch ​ Usually if someone delivers a punch and instead of your face hits your elbow they are going to hurt their hand but is there also any significant chance their first or second knuckle could damage your elbow if that is the part of their hand that makes contact? Is their a chance you could get one of those tingle sensations in the elbow where your arm could get temporary incapacitated?
@daddurch
@daddurch 7 месяцев назад
Yes what you have to understand you are moving around in a fight and as you move your arms adjust to keep your balance just like you'd be running so there is a time went one hand would be lower than the other there's a time when both hands would be up so with both hands happen to be up you can use the elbow destruction and you do not guide to punch in that is teaching beginners then you blow that away as far as the other destructions they coming to play wherever you are handmade be high or low I hope this helps I am putting a new video out explaining this stuff they'll be out in a week or so thank you
@SnakeBitBob1982
@SnakeBitBob1982 2 года назад
The R.A.T. system should be one set of some tools in your fighting skillset. I trained heavily in it many years ago and found it works very well when integrated with groundfighting. In my experience THAT is where limb destruction works exceptionally well because you have your opponent in a more static position. If you are mounted on someone and they are trying to strike you it becomes very easy to crash your elbow into the top of their hand destroying those smaller bones. It is also useful from the guard, side control, even when you are in a disadvantgeous position it is usually not difficult to strike a nerve or put a limb out of action. The thing to do is to add the R A.T. system to your current skillset and use it when it is advantageous. Even Vunak said something to the effect of "when a 280 lb man is coming in on you, you are not looking for a wrist-lock". Learn the techniques and use them when time, space and opportunity allow.
@michaelbenner3641
@michaelbenner3641 2 года назад
Last I hear from Vunak is the R.A.T system is currently being updated
@dabunnyrabbit2620
@dabunnyrabbit2620 Год назад
Hows that ground game when its more than one opponent?
@SnakeBitBob1982
@SnakeBitBob1982 Год назад
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 It is exactly the same if there are two, three, or six opponents...you shouldn't be there at all, so get out of there. BUT, if for some reason you do find yourself there about to have a "bad day" there is an answer for that. You get your "equalizer" out and go to work and then get out of there as quickly as possible. This is a very basic concept in Vunak's teachings.
@sat1241
@sat1241 7 месяцев назад
Suppose you are facing your opponent standing. You raise your arms high as instructed here in order that when they throw a punch their hand hits your elbow and their hand gets hurt, In the demonstration in the video the attackers forefingers of his fist smash into his elbow. How to we know that his first or second knuckle are not what contacts the elbow and your elbow gets hurt or dazzled by a strong tingling sensation?
@chainmaro1637
@chainmaro1637 Год назад
This is basically silat or Kali… Filipino martial arts. This is more beginner level. He’s training you against a street fighter. He isn’t training you to fight a fighter. This is defanging the snake. Taking away his hands so you can destroy him. I don’t know about any other video this instructor has done. But this video is an effective video. Especially if you have skill and knowledge in martial arts. This move will make someone think…you can stop them and change their game. Make them fight your fight
@jeremyestrada3041
@jeremyestrada3041 2 года назад
I have to imagine seals being taught just about everything to see what sticks in the end.
@stopchangingyourname
@stopchangingyourname Год назад
I took the day course long ago (2010). RAT helped me to feel confident in many endeavors - but, RAT sticks with me especially in daily life. 💯
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you for the comment and I'm glad it helped you
@MCH400
@MCH400 Год назад
Yeah but did you break anyone's hand with your elbow yet though? Bet you didn't.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Well it's not that you breaking anybody's hand and wish I have not but it's that you're creating a lot of pain in that hand when it runs into the elbow which I have done many times and that's what changes the game
@starwizardmanonthestarwiza2469
@starwizardmanonthestarwiza2469 2 года назад
Thank you for the value of your time thank you for letting me learn one more thing everyday
@videorocketzmillar007milla5
@videorocketzmillar007milla5 8 месяцев назад
It works!!! Thank you🎉
@richardhall916
@richardhall916 2 года назад
White Goodman is badass ! Love it !
@catitonavarro
@catitonavarro 3 года назад
They do work in street fights. I personally know a friend of mine who is an MMA fighter that used them in real altercations as well in my JKD school when we spar we are able to use them of course with thick padding. It's all about timing, you're not just being stagnant and it has to be used with other strategies as well, you don't just try to slap it into your elbow. A matter of fact our way does not have slapping it into the elbow.
@dwightbernheimer331
@dwightbernheimer331 2 года назад
When the R.A.T. fighting technique becomes perfected to the point it will make me Bulletproof please get back to me... 'Nuff said!!!... Happy New Year and God bless...
@rancidfarts8993
@rancidfarts8993 2 года назад
So as soon as you parry an attack unnerve or pressure point that's when you come in for the straight blast right? So once the match takes place the guys going to defend himself cuz of the pain but in your case for that type of a movement you're manipulating the nerves in his hand or arm so he can't use it which leaves the opening causing him to drop his arm giving themselves defenseless cuz when a guy is only with one arm and I'll make it hard for him to fight back and the way he defends himself will be awkward which will leave the opening if you want to come in for the straight blast that's when you finish off your opponent and then you can finish it off completely if you're straight blast is not powerful enough by using a headbutt or a knee to the groin or the stomach
@heatherwarner865
@heatherwarner865 7 месяцев назад
As someone who survived and fought off an attacker at 19 the best advice I can give women - learn how to take a tackle and how to distribute your body weight. The first instinct is to fight and that's what attackers prepare themselves for. Use your weight as leverage to fall forward or to the side, when they are stunned you fight - groin, eyes, ears, lips - you grab and pull and you pull like you're pulling it off. Use your teeth, not just your hands. If they do overpower and harm you, you want to make sure that you have so much of the attackers DNA on you that forensics has a field day.
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 3 года назад
To the people that dotn believe a charlie horse to your arm can make you 50% weaker I can tell you never had a grown man punch you RIGHT in your nerve. It definately makes you weaker.
@diverdave4056
@diverdave4056 2 года назад
And of course a drunk or person on drugs don’t feel any pain !
@InGrindWeCrust2010
@InGrindWeCrust2010 2 года назад
*definitely
@georogemanns6603
@georogemanns6603 2 года назад
everything works in class or control setting but add the chaos factor and watch it go down in flames
@KNIGHTJUMPS
@KNIGHTJUMPS 2 года назад
Yes take this guys advice never train. 😂😂😂😂
@daddurch
@daddurch 7 месяцев назад
You are very much welcome anything you'd like me to cover please don't hesitate to ask me thank you have a wonderful evening
@nbroachful
@nbroachful 4 месяца назад
"Defang the snake" There are snakes that kill by constriction. As a small person who was tried by many people bigger than me as a kid, I've found that getting a handful of nutsack and twisting like hell is pretty effective at getting most people to let go so you can get away. Not knocking the technique as I'm sure it has its uses, but when dealing with a much bigger and stronger attacker...
@bobbycoltrane7552
@bobbycoltrane7552 2 года назад
Nice all fighting is universal the human body moves and only so many ways so there's so many ways to attack it. I learn a lot of what you demonstrated in the system called JHR or Jailhouse Rock. Not what they show you on RU-vid nowadays. I'm talking about the style from the '70s and '80s.
@mackhomie6
@mackhomie6 2 года назад
that's a very 70s name for a fighting "system"
@bobbycoltrane7552
@bobbycoltrane7552 2 года назад
@@mackhomie6 it has many names Comstock gorilla 52 etc jail house or jailhouse Rock jhr we're all names that it was most popularly known by when I was a kid but every state calls it something different
@mackhomie6
@mackhomie6 2 года назад
@@bobbycoltrane7552 52? not 52 blocks or slaps or whatever the hell that was?
@louislebron7085
@louislebron7085 2 года назад
I still believe in the simple system of carrying 2 concealed assault knives and not being afraid of using them ONLY for self defense given the fact that I'm 62 130 lbs and 5 feet 2 inches tall ANYBODY is bigger and stronger than me
@daddurch
@daddurch 2 года назад
Yes right
@donaldchin7205
@donaldchin7205 Месяц назад
I like your style...
@sydneysmith1521
@sydneysmith1521 7 месяцев назад
Good job 👍
@daddurch
@daddurch 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much appreciate it
@bunkman64
@bunkman64 2 года назад
Want to know what it is like trying to take a knife away from an assailant? Imagine a 3 year old with a magic marker coloring happily on the walls of his/her bedroom. Try to take that marker away without getting colored on. Nuff said.
@justtrollinalong977
@justtrollinalong977 2 года назад
I can't remember which vid it was... But watched one on knife fighting a while back where the whole basis of the training was: "you are GOING TO get cut!" Like the whole point was sure you could learn all the tricks of attack, defense, disarms, etc....but somehow someway you would still get cut up and the biggest thing is not to be surprised by that (because if you stop to go "ow" the other guy will stab you another 10 times) - so either A) don't fight and give the asshole your wallet ...or B.) If its really about your life, not just your wallet- Be committed. Because you're *gonna* get messed up but the goal is surviving.
@bordasmusic5436
@bordasmusic5436 2 года назад
So true
@99z28atl
@99z28atl 2 года назад
Rule #1 : Train hard in the studio while young, you’ll need it when all of the sudden you realize your 65. Rule # 2 : In a street situation think ESCAPE 1st but if not possible forget all your technique & rules for sparring & get mad refusing to be a victim. Rule # 3 : Buy, train, & carry responsibly a pistol & magnify your situational awareness. If all of these fail & taking a few punches are inevitable I go back to my old Sensai’s best advice & throw perfect snap front kicks to their groin cause remember rule 2 - your not playing by any mma rules.
@dragonleg8700
@dragonleg8700 2 года назад
👍🏿👍🏿
@randyg.7940
@randyg.7940 Год назад
Rule 5. Push the red button
@paranoyd29906
@paranoyd29906 5 месяцев назад
Yall know whats funny, I used to fight alot as a kid, mainly because I was always short and kids would TRY to pick on me. It help me develop into a decent fighter, never really felt I could be beaten. As I got older I joined the military and used to challenge bigger guys often by telling them we can punch each other and that they would quit before I did. I always won simply because of what he said at the beginning of the video. My entire plan was to take the strength away from a bigger opponent by hitting them in specific spots repeatedly until they could no longer punch or the pain would make them quit. I even had guys tell me that it wouldnt work but it ALWAYS DOES. ALWAYS.
@daddurch
@daddurch 5 месяцев назад
👍
@327CBG
@327CBG 8 месяцев назад
this is one of the fist self defense videos i can respect. some good advice for sure but this is only a few minutes. The best thing to know is to be defensive, small rapid movements, cause pain, and get creative. maybe learn how to defend against this style too. basically if you see them do something that gives you an opportunity you need to learn to not make that mistake yourself also learn how to bait people into being sloppy would be good too also don't discriminate on who you use it against. if you know you are stronger don't be nice and hold back, i say this for 2 reasons 1 you might be wrong lmao they might win if you underestimate them 2 they will make good practice for when a more serious threat approaches last the size of your opponent matters, do not think that any 1 technique will do all the work. if you think you need to bulk up then bulk up (short people can win as long as you got some muscle and you play to your advantages)
@daddurch
@daddurch 8 месяцев назад
You are 1000% right really appreciate your comment this is one of the best comments I've ever had thank you
@daddurch
@daddurch 8 месяцев назад
What I'm showing you different drills or techniques evidently you didn't watch the whole video but thanks for your comment
@bereckdavid4810
@bereckdavid4810 3 года назад
I dunno I had my left instep destroyed by a guy who just fed his elbow into my hook kick. Granted he knew it was coming. I just didn't know how much he hated me. Lesson: don't train with dickheads.
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 3 года назад
Quick question. If your kick landed on his elbow and it hurt you that much imagine how much your kick hurt him when he didnt block it with his elbow?
@vinvass2674
@vinvass2674 2 года назад
Should have given that advice to him If he was training with you then he was training with a dickhead
@sasquatchrosefarts
@sasquatchrosefarts 2 года назад
Every high kick is a knockout kick. a light tap to the chin from your tibia, heel, or instep, and it's easy to be lights out.
@kamakuro2
@kamakuro2 2 года назад
I hope no one takes this seriously 😂 “ you don’t bob and weave or block but you parry” 🤦‍♂️ smh that was a joke. Any one who’s ever actually fought knows this...and tell me who in a fight just throws one punch ? No one 😂
@amatomic257
@amatomic257 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing! Do they think the fight will take place in slow motion or something?? I personally think you're better off sticking to boxing and wrestling in a fight.
@johnrooney507
@johnrooney507 2 года назад
I faked a punch a few times in the past to drop my assailant with a kick to the gut. He’s pretty open.
@kamakuro2
@kamakuro2 2 года назад
@@johnrooney507 fakes are fine lol just don’t follow this guy 😂🙏
@ArmycAv2nd
@ArmycAv2nd 2 года назад
@@kamakuro2 yet This is what they teach navy seals are they lames then?
@kamakuro2
@kamakuro2 2 года назад
@@ArmycAv2nd the navy seals aren’t trained for one hit moves 😂 clearly you’ve never been in a fight no one just throws one punch ESPECIALLY if it’s in the military where it’s life or death and 🤦‍♂️ smh lmk when you actually have had any type of martial arts fighting or military combat 😂
@andreasludwig9284
@andreasludwig9284 Год назад
Its the truth! Thank you!
@jyee2217
@jyee2217 Год назад
In a real fight for life is it possible to gouge eyes while grappling or are eyes harder to gouge or even works to disable than one thinks?
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
The eye gouge or I poked or whatever you want to call and grappling Works fantastic and yes it does change the game I have seen it use purposely and I have seen it used actually only and it works well. Look what happened in boxing if they actually get some dinner I or MMA did not allowed to have their hands open now because of accidental eye gouge hope this helps thank you for the comment
@THX-vb8yz
@THX-vb8yz 2 года назад
That's silat..... Nothing new under the sun. But this does work, and done correctly, it's devastating!
@feliciafelicity5456
@feliciafelicity5456 4 года назад
this is a fine program it rilly is. i studied this years ago after i got my 1st dan in chinese kenpo. and in a month or 2 ill be taking up seibukan jujutsu. and working towards another black belt in another style. and i figured that i would stick with seibukan jujutsu. untill there is nothing left to teach me. and at that point ill move over to krav maga. and do the same with them when theres no more for me to learn then ill move from that over to shoshin ryu. and when they are done with me and nothing more to teach. at that point ill move from alaska. to somewhere were i can study panantukan. muay thai. and finish it up with white tiger kung fu.
@moongloomable
@moongloomable 2 года назад
Training to fight in the Kumite?
@ambrosiusblem5404
@ambrosiusblem5404 2 года назад
great stuff, thanks a lot. attack what is coming to you any way instead ofattacking other targets....
@eduardopena5893
@eduardopena5893 2 года назад
"This system.....works." Yeah. I am sold. Nuff said.
@dvdanger4362
@dvdanger4362 3 года назад
I guess my comment got removed for calling this out as rediculous.
@cosmicvoyager3802
@cosmicvoyager3802 2 года назад
Probably because OP cannot fathom defeat. Why? because the stubborn OP has a MASSIVELY inflated ego and cannot refute criticism. This man’s method is lunacy. And he should be called out for it, like imagine people, especially untrained, who want a quick 101 seminar. Imagine their only experience in fighting came from this vid, when an assailant goes to assault them, they attempt to “de fang the snake” because the real life Napoleon Dynamite Karate master charlatan; told them to do so, and they end up in my ER with ruptured spleen, liver laceration, thoracic trauma, 3 transverse/segmental intercostal fractures, basilar skull, fracture, mandibular fracture and life threatening internal hemorrhaging grey turner+cullen sign, mortal acute subdural hematoma; and then the mfker is on life support! This is absurd and this guy is advertising pandora’s box. In the field of Medicine and Nursing; If I were to do something like this, I’de be held accountable. This quack is spreading misinformation, like me saying thalidomide is safe.
@richardtodd5418
@richardtodd5418 3 года назад
I understand this is just instructional, but...nobody in the real world punches 3ft short so u can destroy, unfortunately all instruction is out of range and all martial arts do same fake actions against punches and kicks...let the guy punch into the face at speed, and c if it actual works every time, u produce training scars...if ur gonna do that ur best showing low kicks in conjunction
@JetsetUnited
@JetsetUnited Год назад
I would like to learn this, but I would forget in 2 seconds and if something happens to me I’m screwed. Any suggestions how to practice these skills to keep current?
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
First thank you for the comment and yes definitely when you train you develop muscle memory just like driving a car do the drills and you will develop muscle memory
@kmanicusdrakos4982
@kmanicusdrakos4982 Год назад
except it's a 4-5 fanged snake - 2 fists, 2 feet, and potentially a head butt - What if someone comes at you like that, a series of different strikes, does your ability to apply the R.A.T. strategy then come down to your level of quickness?
@devinmillican2873
@devinmillican2873 2 года назад
There might be some limited and spontaneous utility in the first technique that was shown, but don't ever think that you're gonna intentionally strike the "something or another nerve" on your opponents forearm with your knuckle while they're throwing punches. I'm serious...please don't try that. It's not gonna work and you're probably gonna get rocked with the next punch because you dropped your guard to attempt a snake oil technique. As a general rule, it's normally a good idea to be skeptical of anyone using scientific medical terms to describe the application of their techniques. It's not always the case, but it's definitely a red flag. For the record, I'm not accusing this channel of peddaling fake martial arts. No martial arts discipline is perfect, and I'm not about to judge the entirety of this channel and this discipline based on a 4min video of a couple small techniques. I learned the hard way that some 20-30% of everything I was taught over the span of 17 years in martial arts and 2 black belts to show for it was almost completely useless in a real world situation...but I learned.
@mjchecksfield914
@mjchecksfield914 2 года назад
Best training for fighting is to simulate what really happens with some good old sparring. Its no good standing still. The speed of real fighting is something you better be used to when the real thing happens to you!
@justinabajian1087
@justinabajian1087 Год назад
That’s why these are all so laughable. They always do them on an opponent who standing still, striking in slow motion and who is doing their very best to strike in such a way that the strike can be countered according to the technique. I need to see two different schools of fighting, both who claim their technique is superior, to spar and see if they even attempt any of the crap they teach. I think we’d discover they’d immediately abandon these techniques because they don’t translate in a chaos theory world. I’m guessing the guys in this video would get rocked by an amateur boxer
@anthonyjohnson3252
@anthonyjohnson3252 3 года назад
No disrespect, but highly unlikely to be successful in a violent fight. Theory is great, in the system I study these are called destructors.. .problem is, trying to apply this to a Mike Tyson type energy will get one knocked out. Moving, simultaneously blocking, evading, and now clinch to takedown if applicable, are better options for me, humbly speaking. In a fight, I have never seen this technique be successful. Thank you for your time and energy.
@daddurch
@daddurch 3 года назад
My good friend this is no Theory this has been tested in the boxing ring buy me and other people 4 years now it is no different than learning how to catch a ball thank you for your opinion well appreciated
@dirtpoorchris
@dirtpoorchris 3 года назад
Alot of people are not used to charlie horses in a real fight and stay long distance and you can train some free hits on their arms to try to make their arms weaker. Its pretty cheap but it forces ur enemies hand. And alot of non trained fighters throw their hooks WAYYY too wide and you can easily charlie horse them with your elbow as they try to club you with their stupid arm.
@anthonyjohnson3252
@anthonyjohnson3252 3 года назад
@@dirtpoorchris Agreed 👍 So many variables...I do believe they can work more effectively in grab type scenario. Train hard brothers, fight easy..
@deafsmith1006
@deafsmith1006 2 года назад
I really really hope I never meet a Mike Tyson size person in dark ally. Least not without my six best friends (gun that is.)
@zackedwards7803
@zackedwards7803 Год назад
Question.... what if I fight someone who doesnt punch at me slow?
@dabunnyrabbit2620
@dabunnyrabbit2620 Год назад
As a former bouncer/door man I can say When you got someone full on coming at you, you aren't going to do this. Directing their fist into your elbow what do you think is going to happen? They are gonna go "oh aah my hand" wimper and fall? Some guys got big hard fists and letting them him your elbow with a full power shot is not a good idea. Playing around and working with eachother is not the same as someone trying to hurt you. you got this big dude surging forward with all his weight, that alone is going to send you into fight or flight and you will be reduced to gross motor movements.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
I agree training is not the same as a fight
@daddurch
@daddurch 7 месяцев назад
Yes thank you for the comment
@kevinoverton2245
@kevinoverton2245 Год назад
"And don't forget to restomp that groin" Master Ken
@josetavares9573
@josetavares9573 Год назад
This is exactly like Sliat and Dirty Boxing where you Parry and gunting inside of the arm causing severe damage to the ligaments and tendons of the muscle and bones. This R. A. T. Program is very simple to learn and highly effective to use in the battlefield and street.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank u
@josetavares9573
@josetavares9573 Год назад
@@daddurch you welcome sir
@tommyharmon214
@tommyharmon214 7 месяцев назад
It is. R.A.T. was developed by Paul Vunak who was a student of Guru Dan Inosanto.
@pimslickins710
@pimslickins710 Год назад
Boy, my old lady is going to be mad and call me a wimp when I come home with a black eye on my elbow lol.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Now I like that that's funny I appreciate the comments
@Carnie-km9fc
@Carnie-km9fc Год назад
Big tech wants you to think that the bad guy is gonna punch you in slow motion in the elbow...
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Watch slowly they are the benefit you🙂
@USAFORMERUSMC
@USAFORMERUSMC Год назад
I see a lot of comments about boxers and other martial arts experts "what if your opponent does this, or trained in that". The over all goal is not to stand toe to toe with someone who is trying to hurt you. It's not a contest of skill, YOUR goal is to survive. Once you realize that, it all comes into perspective.
@jerrymander8020
@jerrymander8020 2 года назад
i learned this 30 yrs ago,,,,very common in silat
@daddurch
@daddurch 2 года назад
Yes thank u
@jasonrudolph491
@jasonrudolph491 7 месяцев назад
Awesome! Thank you for getting back to me! Love your videos and no nonsense insights. I look forward to your next video! Also- I hope I’ll get to learn and train with you and at seminar given by Paul Vunak. If you hear of his next webinar please also pass it on. 😎
@richlight
@richlight Год назад
Yeah it's tough to catch the "radial" I call that the fight stopper. It hurts, numbs , and disrupts out of sheer shock to the opponent. When someone forearm blocks it is a definite target and they definitely don't like or expect that kind of pain to from it lol
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
👍
@alexbueno2235
@alexbueno2235 8 месяцев назад
I was waiting for lil guy to bite his arm 😂
@LTkarma45
@LTkarma45 Год назад
Imagine knowing Muay Thai and this that would be formidable
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
You're right thanks you for the comment
@richlight
@richlight Год назад
I'd love to add to this system with some of my own. I'd like to fight one of your best fighters . Pick your best full contact no holds barred
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you for the comment lol stay safe out there
@dmastro3695
@dmastro3695 Год назад
I would imagine it would take years of daily training in order to develop the anticipation, speed, and coordination to deflect a full speed punch into your elbow.
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Think of a boxer covering up when he is slipping and deflecting blows he uses his fourarm what we do is use our elbows we are not chasing anybody's hand there punching they will land on your elbow that's why this is illegal in boxing that's why boxers use there forearms
@sat1241
@sat1241 7 месяцев назад
​@@daddurch to use your elbows like that with your arm higher seems like a small adjustment on what boxers already do. Usually if someone delivers a punch and hits your elbow they are going to hurt their hand but is there also any significant chance their first or second knuckle could damage your elbow if that is the part of their hand that makes contact?
@ericlewis3444
@ericlewis3444 7 месяцев назад
actually a nasty and effective move. it hurts so bad, it's like a funny bone strike mixed with getting hit in the balls.
@celticanglotx313
@celticanglotx313 7 месяцев назад
I'm a little bit weary this would work bc strikes can come in hard and fast. I say this even after studying this system in MMA/Wing chun/Kali etc back in the mid 90's. Not saying it won't work at times bc it will. I have never used it but doesn't.mean I wouldn't try it. Seems like a good way to keep from having to go to grappling but of course grappling can happen in an instant.
@daddurch
@daddurch 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the comment and I agree anything can change at any time in a fight that's why we want to develop attributes not techniques
@ytsux9259
@ytsux9259 9 месяцев назад
I train my face to block opponent punches.
@perfecto25
@perfecto25 4 месяца назад
The instructor is literally Ben Stiller character from Dodgeball lmao
@Mblandreth1
@Mblandreth1 Год назад
No second punch 🔥👼🏿
@thepicturemandannydannytho5711
@thepicturemandannydannytho5711 4 месяца назад
THANKS COOL GUY!
@disclaimer5911
@disclaimer5911 2 года назад
I'm a blackbelt in wing Chun and it uses shorter movements...I did jujitsu Taekwondo Muay Thai karate I cage fighting through most of my twenties I still recommend Wing Chun
@shooter7734
@shooter7734 2 года назад
They give out belts now in wing chun?
@phillipmerritt1428
@phillipmerritt1428 2 года назад
I just turned 70 and watch the video. Former military myself. But everything you said makes good sense.
@mcdevious2229
@mcdevious2229 2 года назад
Kinda like Ninjas. Use anything available to you. Thanks, Dave!
@vincentrisponti5209
@vincentrisponti5209 2 года назад
What if opponent is a strong puncher and when using your elbow to block strikes your ulnar nerve disabling your arm
@sasquatchrosefarts
@sasquatchrosefarts 2 года назад
I'll take that gamble 100 times out of 100. Two dozen small hand and wrist bones versus a big stout elbow, sign me up?
@waterkirby6779
@waterkirby6779 Год назад
Rather get hit in the arm than my face
@mattloebig6108
@mattloebig6108 Год назад
Guide his right hand towards his left arm to prevent his follow up punch. Vice versa. Knocking his right hand to your left gives his left hand more room & momentum to hit ya with the 2
@daddurch
@daddurch Год назад
Thank you for your comment very much appreciated
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