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Street DEFENSE Collar Grab with PUNCHES! (Experiment) 

TeachMeGrappling Coach Brian
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This video I ran a little experiment for one of my regular viewers named Ashem leibakngambamoirangcha. This was totally unplanned but turned out to be a lot of fun! Check out the details and you are sure to find something useful! Enjoy! If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please comment below. More videos to come! Please like, share, and subscribe!!
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@bluetv6386
@bluetv6386 3 года назад
That's why I've stopped wearing clothes when I'm outside.
@jzen1455
@jzen1455 3 года назад
Yep, and lather on lots of oil all over my body before I leave my home.
@bluetv6386
@bluetv6386 3 года назад
@Techy Nomad nah, that would be nuts.
@Vvrroommm
@Vvrroommm 3 года назад
Nutty Organic Peanut butter is a visual wonder. Double takes from the on lookers.
@jamesoneill8901
@jamesoneill8901 Год назад
Like a greased up deaf guy
@indranil7744
@indranil7744 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@NM-tl6pe
@NM-tl6pe 5 лет назад
The fact that you're humble enough to admit that even with all of your experience you don't know everything earns you a sub. I wish more "combat" instructors had that attitude.
@Shrapnel82
@Shrapnel82 5 лет назад
No other self defense video ever covered what to do when attacked while ordering a burrito.
@Ecaba3
@Ecaba3 5 лет назад
For real 😂
@mcgregorglasgow9810
@mcgregorglasgow9810 5 лет назад
Shrapnel82 hot burrito in the eye bro. Gotta take one for the team. Burrito has to make the ultimate sacrifice.
@allopez8563
@allopez8563 5 лет назад
There is a video on youtube about a molester harassing a guy's son, while waiting in a line for a burrito. And trying to defend his son, the dad got beaten by the molester.
@homermtz
@homermtz 3 года назад
BURRITO DEFENSE
@cyberserk5614
@cyberserk5614 3 года назад
O gott attacked in a Mexican restaurant. I cut the attackers throat with a taco chip. Man the salsa sauce was all over the place!
@anthonywjl
@anthonywjl 5 лет назад
My first time watching this channel. Great content Mr. Adam Sandler.
@streetwisetactics
@streetwisetactics 5 лет назад
Bahaha
@fiftyfadesofgrey
@fiftyfadesofgrey 3 года назад
mr adam sandler lol
@homermtz
@homermtz 3 года назад
LMAO
@accadueoaccadueo945
@accadueoaccadueo945 3 года назад
Lol u had me dying 😂
@gboyhitdaspot
@gboyhitdaspot 3 года назад
Lmao 🤣
@ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416
His style is realistic that's why I prefer and ask his methods...thank you coach...🙏🙏🙏
@lucasdevaldivia7938
@lucasdevaldivia7938 3 года назад
12:10 Coach : I’d like the grande late Barista : so you have chosen death
@glucasme
@glucasme 3 года назад
I was laughing for about 5 minutes at this.
@7mikepd
@7mikepd 5 лет назад
when I was young and dumb, I used to end up in street and school fights a lot. when I started wrestling i found myself naturally doing a duck under toward towards the opponents punching hand (of course they were throwing hay makers). I found a lot of success in street fight with that, and I didn't get in as much trouble because it ended things so quickly without me having to throw a punch. Of course wrestling eventually gave me the discipline and confidence to stop getting in fights.
@Bigjust916
@Bigjust916 5 лет назад
"That one didn't go so well..." I love it.
@jackteller2135
@jackteller2135 3 года назад
You just got a new sub. The moment I saw that you are going to actually do the experiment, showing both success and failures, I knew that your content is worthy. Now I actually have some interest in grappling (this comes from a kickboxer), keep doing a honest job man - it's a pleasure to watch and somewhat practical, thank you.
@cermic1
@cermic1 3 года назад
I'm only 3 minutes into this video and the presenter says he doesn't know everything. Realism versus modesty versus conceit. That's a solid comment. Good on you adapt and overcome
@cinnreds18
@cinnreds18 5 лет назад
I think this is where judo throws come into play.
@kjuarez29
@kjuarez29 3 года назад
And the grip break which should be relatively easy for a judoka.
@davidtarantino152
@davidtarantino152 3 года назад
Soto Makikomi over the gripping arm?
@MrSpamusername
@MrSpamusername 5 лет назад
If the answer isn't flying arm bar I don't wanna know
@TeachMeGrappling
@TeachMeGrappling 5 лет назад
Damnit!!! I forgot to show that option and try it out!! 😝
@ilikeicetoo
@ilikeicetoo 5 лет назад
@@TeachMeGrappling I didn't realize how lucky I was to actually see Brian do a flying armbar at Angel City Fitness! All these years later he's still one of the best instructors I ever had!
@TeachMeGrappling
@TeachMeGrappling 5 лет назад
Wow! What’s your name!? That’s quite a while ago! 2003-2005ish
@ilikeicetoo
@ilikeicetoo 5 лет назад
@@TeachMeGrappling Yes, it's been quite awhile! Just sent you an email with my name.
@Aurumk1
@Aurumk1 3 года назад
Thats a difficult move to pull off. But absolutely correct. I was going to go for the V hand attack where when he grabs you you use the area between your thumb and index finger and jab sharply at the base of the thumb releasing the grip.
@jsl8461
@jsl8461 5 лет назад
The first two techniques (the spinning grip break, and the follow-up waki gatame) should be treated as dangerous techniques, just like an inside heel hook or an under-the-armpit armbar. Coach Brian is not pinching the elbow when he does the first grip break, but if he did, an explosive spin can potentially sprain / dislocate the elbow, or even snap the forearm. These are classified as standing waki gatame in modern Judo. They are outrageously dangerous, and although it's been illegal for quite some time, they didn't get strict about enforcing it until around 2015. However, for 30 years prior to that, athletes have been constantly abusing it, relying on the fact that many refs would not DQ them for this blatantly illegal tactic. The poor defender on the other hand would have to finish the fight with a dislocated or sprained elbow. For example, in the 1985 World Championships, Cho snapped Saito's arm (the reigning champion) and won, even though he should have been DQ'd. Here is BJJ Scout's observations on the technique: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KDDab88J--g.html Here is Shinya Aoki executing a no-gi version of standing waki-gatame: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y2lLQlM5tFA.html And here is a famous match at 2013 Judo World Championships: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dRZqrHsiZDM.html Mukanov (KAZ) attempted three illegal standing waki-gatame's on Ebinuma (JPN), badly injuring his arm and putting him out for 6 months. Since it was the Finals, Ebinuma endured the injury and channeled his anger into burying his opponent with an ouchi gari, winning by a spectacular ippon and securing the gold medal. It was a risky move for sure, since Ebinuma almost got countered trying the same technique earlier in the match. He returned to his locker room in tears from the pain.
@bigdaddyfilmmaker
@bigdaddyfilmmaker 4 года назад
Jay Lee great follow up on how effective this can be.
@grzegorzp.1827
@grzegorzp.1827 3 года назад
Pushing or pulling somebody probably would make attacker try to not fall thus decrease force generated by punches, because force would be generated mostly by attacker upper body and not hips and leg muscles.
@grzegorzp.1827
@grzegorzp.1827 3 года назад
These are only my hypothesis.
@grzegorzp.1827
@grzegorzp.1827 3 года назад
Also good timing against opponent punches would be helpful, especially if opponent would not change his/her game from punching to opposing push/pull. Damn, I must finally join some combat sport gym and spar.
@ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416
@ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416 3 года назад
Thanks for the information
@nicovanderwilt7502
@nicovanderwilt7502 3 года назад
Finally someone who is not overly focussed on weak locks. I've been in some weird fights before and people on drugs or drunken people do not stop if you apply a lock they keep going. If someone graps you're jacket or sweather just do a double overhook or underhook. Or duck under. Works perfect. 90% of self defence will get you smashed in real situations. Because they never tell you a person keeps trying and coming back. They never train in a realistic way where you get multiple attacks like a real sparring/grappling situation. So finally something usefull here👌
@meetthemasters754
@meetthemasters754 5 лет назад
Wow! Really Appreciate Doing a Vid on Street Self defence Situations and how they can be dealt using Grappling! Keep em coming Coach 👍
@dominicanrepublic2549
@dominicanrepublic2549 5 лет назад
Please people go to Patreon to support this channel, at least with a dollar by month , this is the best channel that teach for free the best Jiu-Jitsu ever . I don't want that this channel disappear. Please . Thank you coach , for your hard work and dedication to spread the Jiu-Jitsu all-over the world
@sammysieckmann6354
@sammysieckmann6354 5 лет назад
Doing things live I feel like is the only way to know what works.
@kanucks9
@kanucks9 5 лет назад
I love that going live, you use techniques you hadn't thought of ahead of time. Plus, arm toss and hip toss! There's a reason you teach them to everybody, even if it's low percentage later on.
@daniavi1358
@daniavi1358 3 года назад
Congratulations for your work. Thank you very much. I'm Ju Jitsu, Judo and Self Defense teacher and I really find your approach: realistic, direct and simple. And so on very effective. Great. Keep safe and healthy. Blessings from Spain.
@ikkuhyu4395
@ikkuhyu4395 5 лет назад
Screw Master Wong, This shit's fo' real yo... No seriously best answer ever: I don't know, but let's try some things and see what works ! Love it
@johnastreet
@johnastreet 3 года назад
I worked as a doorman for over 16 yrs and I was a Royal Marine unarmed combat instructor. I fully agree with the wrist lock thing. I encountered lots of violence. Never once managed to get a wrist lock on. It’s easy for the Police to tell you that’s how to do it. However I also did not have CS gas, a taser, an asp Baton, quick cuffs and a radio to call for stacks of back up.
@royns
@royns 3 года назад
I absolutely admire your approach to really pressure test your ideas and to see what actually works against a resisting non cooperative opponent! Well done!
@JESUSISKING77742
@JESUSISKING77742 3 года назад
love how you show it in action and like a realistic long version. Best fighting tips channel on youtube ive found
@annoyed707
@annoyed707 5 лет назад
That turning around with the first response is good for getting a look around you in a street situation. Where are the others? Where is my exit? Weapons I can improvise? You can't assume that your one-on-one is going to stay that way. The options that don't involve you going down are better.
@zr0hrz2wlight
@zr0hrz2wlight 5 лет назад
Been BJJ since 2006 saying "Self-Defense" reality testing seemed most ideal - thanks.
@sesimie
@sesimie 3 года назад
This really is the best martial arts channel....I learnt so much! and pressure testing at the end!!
@joesmith-wr8vw
@joesmith-wr8vw 3 года назад
I like this guy's honesty and being realistic. No point in being the, if guy does that, I do this b.s. Street fights are wildly unpredictable. Good for him being honest and being practical.
@frompassiontopaycheck5617
@frompassiontopaycheck5617 5 лет назад
This is outstanding on a lot of levels. The situation is common in street attacks; it shows that situations are fluid; and kudos for doing it in a lab environment to show the reality of mat to street application and that even teachers are always learning. Love it! Great channel.
@ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416
I am the guy who ask for this lesson....thanks again coach....🙏🙏🙏
@gojuboxer4224
@gojuboxer4224 5 лет назад
This is an awesome example of HOW TO TEST TO SEE WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOESN'T!!!!!! Fine work sir.
@s1r155
@s1r155 5 лет назад
The best way to develop real techniques - pressure test them in real time. Very good work
@ashigaramii__
@ashigaramii__ 5 лет назад
I really appreciate the pressure test you did towards the end. Excellent video.
@TheSaf7uk
@TheSaf7uk 5 лет назад
A great teacher admits he doesn’t always know. This opens the avenue of learning and exploring new skills which you did.
@davidtarantino152
@davidtarantino152 5 лет назад
Love the honesty and experimentation.
@damonwereman9297
@damonwereman9297 Год назад
If I ever see either one of you guys pumping gas at Starbucks or anywhere else, I'm not sure if I should run, or say "Hi" or laugh or what... Very educational and entertaining. Thank You.
@lesleymaniac8695
@lesleymaniac8695 3 года назад
I loved the honest reaction to fight from this guy. Definitely liked and subscribed!
@nicklovesdata9546
@nicklovesdata9546 Год назад
Awesome content! One of my favorite channels
@smashmusique
@smashmusique 5 лет назад
Can you make a video about the timing for faking a punch and going for the takedown? GSP style
@jeffmejia111
@jeffmejia111 5 лет назад
Interesting how times have changed--this "hockey technique" was how I was taught how to fight as a boy in the 70's. If you look at movies or tv shows from the 70's you'll see one guy grab the other guy by the front of his shirt and hit him with his other hand all the while never letting go of his shirt. I was taught to either grab the front of his shirt and start pummeling or grab his hair and start pummeling. The hair was much more painful for the other dude and you often had a fist full of hair when the guy pulled his head back. It was a double whammy. Being a lifelong ice hockey fan I've learned over the years that there's a technique involved when fighting this way BUT the technique only works IF the other dude happens to grab YOUR shirt as well. In other words both of you have a hold of each other's shirt. If only one guy has a hold of a shirt THIS is the guy that has the advantage. If YOU have a grab of the shirt then take care of business quickly. If you're the one with the shirt grabbed YOU'RE fucked and you better grab his shirt if you can or listen to these guy in this video or you're going to end up coming in second place in your fight. Best case scenario KEEP from getting your shirt grabbed unless you understand the basics of hockey fighting--these guys can switch hands and throw the other way, too--so you need to beware. Best case scenario is when you grab the shirt or hair and the other guy has no fucking clue as to what to do. Their first reaction is to grab your wrist you're grabbing them with all the while you're punching them. Don't worry---it's a short fight.
@cypresspuz
@cypresspuz 5 лет назад
Violent mode Coach is AWESOME!!
@RD-un5bh
@RD-un5bh 5 лет назад
Great video !! Thanks for your time, sir!
@thuglincoln7699
@thuglincoln7699 5 лет назад
the "old school judo" standing armlock (waki gatame) is a fantastic one. Dudes used to get snapped up with that all the time when it was legal for competition. I mean you show it nicey-nice with that guy, but you just turn quick and crank that arm and that's it.
@dfpguitar
@dfpguitar 5 лет назад
This is a really great way to do a video on self defense. It would be insightful to see them regularly. It demonstrates how unpredictable difficult to control a real world no rules confrontation can be, even for the most experienced and skilled of fighters. This is the main thing the self defence crowd need to learn. Doing these drills also allows solutions to be discovered.
@scottmarlow6018
@scottmarlow6018 3 года назад
We cover these grabs in our Gracie Jiu-jitsu curriculum. Once concept we discuss is not going to ground willingly as you don't know if that guy has friend ready to kick you in the head. You are 100 percent correct to make your self-defense dynamic and pressure test it. He could switch grips, he could pull and push you, punch, kick, lots of scenarios that can be worked in. Glad you are experimenting with this.
@anthonygerber8261
@anthonygerber8261 5 лет назад
Good stuff Coach Brian! This is what I call my "Hockey Fight" series. All sorts of great drills from here! Grabbing the collar when striking was a tactic I adopted in grade school and it has worked great for me when "fighting for my lunch money." Can you cover some strategies for ground n pound defense? I'd love to see your perspective coach!
@tokr72
@tokr72 4 года назад
This was gold. Realistic, raw, fight science experiment. No doubt the over hook spin arm crank and the spin into head lock and throw were the best techniques. Perhaps going for a Muay Thai plum clinch might also work well. Great demo fellas. Your channel is awesome coach.
@ThirdLawPair
@ThirdLawPair 2 года назад
I was surprised now we'll the single leg worked, but when they slowed it down the leverage made perfect sense.
@EeasyPeazy
@EeasyPeazy 3 года назад
....really well done guys, as realistic as you can get...test, evaluate, improve, implement into possible options 👍
@Talhabinnasir.
@Talhabinnasir. 4 года назад
Ive been binge watching all your videos and honestly, ive seen plenty of self defense channels like graciebreakdown, stephan kesting etc which are super helpful but man you're just on another level. Such intricate details. You're underrated AF. God bless
@roninmantis7584
@roninmantis7584 9 месяцев назад
I've always liked the first one, simple and effective.
@joeguillaume296
@joeguillaume296 5 лет назад
Brilliant. I don't know why more instructors don't do this.
@dosomething3
@dosomething3 5 лет назад
Wow!!!! One of the most informative video in self defense ever!!!!!
@IntegralMartialArts
@IntegralMartialArts 5 лет назад
Great pressure testing drills and experimentation for self-defense!
@LivegoodWilliam
@LivegoodWilliam 5 лет назад
First time I've seen a video with that much realism good video
@larrydicus7822
@larrydicus7822 3 года назад
Straight to the point and no B.S. love it
@matkasim
@matkasim 3 года назад
Great full explanation
@MrSinusu
@MrSinusu 4 года назад
Hahaha, this episode is hilarious, but very realistic and helpful. Thank you for all the sweat you shed.
@theseeker5799
@theseeker5799 5 лет назад
A day in a Starbuck. "I like the aa..grande..latte.."then got hit with non stop punches. 😂
@bwkid1
@bwkid1 3 года назад
This show's that a professional MMA fighter and coach, cannot get it right all the time. He knew exactly what the adversary was going to do, and at a low tempo. He knew the drill he wanted to show, and still couldn't get it. So it will be so much harder for anyone else to pull off these moves in a real life, hight stress and dangerous situation. Where it is much faster, harder and more violent. I train street MMA 4 day's a week, and I work as a bouncer. There is very little drills if learned that I actually use. It is mostly grips from a scramble, and end up in a move that is a cross between 2 or 3 things i have worked on. But it is all in there somewhere. Great video, thank you!
@craigcarroll3333
@craigcarroll3333 3 года назад
I love the realistic street approach, that's real life. There's a lot of psychos out there. Thank you for the video!!!
@JourneyofaCEO
@JourneyofaCEO 3 года назад
I was cracking up at the role play 🤣🤣 good defence options too 🙌🏻
@feanororonar5037
@feanororonar5037 5 лет назад
uploaded on my Birthday... really nice! Keep going
@Tentacl
@Tentacl 5 лет назад
Hey, this was great! As a BJJ white belt, I often think about those methods, but there's nothing like watching realistic trial and error to discover what works and what's fluff.
@joe1940
@joe1940 5 лет назад
On the street you never know how things are going to go down. Many people who practice Karate or other similar arts are incorporating Judo and Jujitsu into their training regimens and vice versa. Great video. 👍
@jav.angel1205
@jav.angel1205 5 лет назад
Excellent details ..thank you !
@additive8924
@additive8924 3 года назад
I loved your video. It gave me some new techniques to practice. I came from a system geared for the street. There are no rules when someone attacks you, throat, groin, eyes.
@markholley3878
@markholley3878 5 лет назад
Very simple! Love it! Self defense should be made simple! Excellent display
@kuldipwaid4116
@kuldipwaid4116 5 лет назад
Great video coach
@primeraptor3937
@primeraptor3937 3 года назад
I like the pressure testing. It's extremely important
@theseeker5799
@theseeker5799 5 лет назад
I love this. Very informative. Thank you for this posting bro. I subbed.
@vamirenfir7588
@vamirenfir7588 3 года назад
Yes, Juji Hishigi Waki Gatame (Armpit Armlock) is illegal as a standing technique, but it is practiced in Kata (Forms) and in Newaza (groundwork).
@i-v-l9335
@i-v-l9335 5 лет назад
OMG, that opening was great.
@bswindy2895
@bswindy2895 3 года назад
All hockey players should watch this!!
@ericoenriqueziii8432
@ericoenriqueziii8432 5 лет назад
wow it really works ! nice coach!
@CelestialxPanda
@CelestialxPanda 3 года назад
Just subbed! Loved this breakdown! I have no jiu-jutsu knowledge! This is so cool.
@TheCartoonMaskGaming
@TheCartoonMaskGaming 2 года назад
As always realistic humble advice thanks for your channel
@thedroidish
@thedroidish Год назад
Thank you for the instruction.
@diabolic42090
@diabolic42090 5 лет назад
the spin move is OP
@sdzachar
@sdzachar 5 лет назад
Great stuff it works all the time Love this one
@keiferneverland5501
@keiferneverland5501 3 года назад
Awesome moves !..
@Happy_trails_and_tails
@Happy_trails_and_tails 5 лет назад
Great vid fellas
@AlessandroFranchi
@AlessandroFranchi 3 года назад
Thank you so much coach! GREAT VIDEO! EPIC! keep on with this reality based situations pls
@lovernotfighter
@lovernotfighter 3 года назад
You have a great program here. Very realistic.
@thaddeuscorea
@thaddeuscorea 5 лет назад
Thank you!!! love the live-thinking format. Please do again with assailant grabbing wrist. MANY assaults with a knife or fist occur when the assailant has a hold of a wrist or sleeve.
@deltabravo1969
@deltabravo1969 Год назад
Thanks for keeping it real.
@m.a.central9949
@m.a.central9949 5 лет назад
Great video.
@gabetheanimator6768
@gabetheanimator6768 5 лет назад
BRILLIANT!!! I love it!!!!
@AZ-ve9km
@AZ-ve9km 3 года назад
Really good lesson!
@feanororonar5037
@feanororonar5037 5 лет назад
plus i very much enjoy the experimenting on the techniques, this is fun, Action and Education on the same time.
@thomaschu4812
@thomaschu4812 5 лет назад
Nice suggestions!
@Arman-jx7hu
@Arman-jx7hu 3 года назад
Great video coach!! Love the realistic pressure testing. A couple times it looked like you were in a good position to execute a Judo throw.
@nicklovesdata9546
@nicklovesdata9546 Год назад
This coach is official!!
@TheKinesiologist1
@TheKinesiologist1 3 года назад
flying waki gatame. may not be legal in ijf/usja comps but many of us are trying to stay true to the jj roots. love your channel!
@VTLille
@VTLille 5 лет назад
Awesome video, guys! Dealing with that leverage arm is hard. And if it's a weapon instead of a boxing glove.....
@VTLille
@VTLille 5 лет назад
We tried out your drill, Coach Brian : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D5JDmhbRVmM.html
@johnbroadway7407
@johnbroadway7407 3 года назад
very good advice
@StarletteJR
@StarletteJR 2 года назад
Best video I’ve seen on this. I just subscribed.
@Septumsempra8818
@Septumsempra8818 5 лет назад
Best TMG video ever!!!
@FixitProz
@FixitProz 3 года назад
Awesome examples
@aftabpopal6805
@aftabpopal6805 3 года назад
Very nice and useful, thanks
@ashemleibakngambamoirangch5416
I will contribute for sure...coach...
@TacticalMindSet88
@TacticalMindSet88 3 года назад
Great video this works 👌 I've used it and have seen many other people take advantage of the collar grab
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