I love the video, but I do have some criticisms. For one, the rear naked choke defense. Against an untrained fighter, it'll work, but against a jujitsu practitioner it probably won't. They could easily just hop onto your back and hook their legs in, and then you're in trouble. IMO, a heel strike to the shin, coupled with a groin strike or two might help in getting the opponent off of your back. If he's still holding on with his arm, an Ippon Seonage (one arm shoulder throw in Judo) will get him off of you
I respect your comment, however I think the chance of getting into a physical altercation with a trained attacker, like a BJJ or judo practitioner is pretty small. Most attackers are only well trained in their ego, not their fighting abilities. 👎
@@iainstewart423 you do have a good point. The chance of getting into an altercation with a trained fighter is slim, but you should always train as if anyone you come across is trained. That way you're better prepared for the unexpected