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Trapping For Self Defense That Works 

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@BudoBrothers
@BudoBrothers Год назад
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@coopstain1728
@coopstain1728 Год назад
Where are you located? Where can I find a place in my area to learn these skills? I need help.
@ScoobyDoo-kt9pv
@ScoobyDoo-kt9pv Год назад
I too like trapping range in REAL fighting and use gate blocks, contact. Yes ... I Bat shell and box. But I was raised in America ... Not everyone here is MMA and I learned BJJ early. But Thai isn't for me ... I like trapping and boxing range. The good thing about a backhand is it's fast momentum will cause someone to see stars, where a normal punch may have more damage the back fist or high speed punches cause stats to be seen temporarily. You went right for the lower ribs. That's the floating ribs. When those break that's the most painful strike that exists. I know fighting. Keep it up. We cannot please God in the flesh ... But we need to understand what we are doing to make more peaceful choices.
@taophiqalabi6663
@taophiqalabi6663 2 года назад
An old saying goes, "everyone has a plan, before you get punched in the face!"
@ignaciozepeda5577
@ignaciozepeda5577 2 года назад
Yes this is what all my coaches say. The thing is tho, you wanna do all of this without thinking about it too much. Muscle memory type shit. That’s why you train 2 hours a day
@cooperpayne
@cooperpayne 2 года назад
Is that Mike Tyson's quote or is it older than him?
@rjwhite5807
@rjwhite5807 2 года назад
Mike Tyson said that. "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face" - Mike Tyson
@TellSomeoneWhoCares
@TellSomeoneWhoCares 2 года назад
@@ignaciozepeda5577 agree, when I was training for brown then black belt that’s exactly what we were working towards, reacting without having to think and disabling the aggressor as quickly and effectively as possible
@sheri6242
@sheri6242 2 года назад
@@ignaciozepeda5577 no point training self defence 2 hours a day
@calvinmack7124
@calvinmack7124 2 года назад
He be beating the hell out that dude
@bravo2-5anderson62
@bravo2-5anderson62 Год назад
🤣😂
@jmac7287
@jmac7287 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@calvinmack7124
@calvinmack7124 Год назад
@@jmac7287 why he low key smack him like that though 🤣🤣
@francnavarro8324
@francnavarro8324 Год назад
I’m sure he gets paid well for each bop
@thee1jones449
@thee1jones449 2 года назад
I think these are just videos of a guy picking on his lil brother
@-ej-strategist9294
@-ej-strategist9294 2 года назад
Technically yes but no.
@whiskeysavage2955
@whiskeysavage2955 2 года назад
I just thought the same thing.
@ailingvomit
@ailingvomit Год назад
😂
@itzlqmer6084
@itzlqmer6084 Год назад
don't think he'd be that short compared to him
@YM-zf8mt
@YM-zf8mt Год назад
it usualy is never do that shit in real life even the dodge at the beginning isn't okay only the liver shot is sensible
@joshquick267
@joshquick267 2 года назад
I am so impressed by his calm demeanor and the way he speaks while giving his lesson. Bravo, thank you for your videos.God bless brother
@whyunnt1071
@whyunnt1071 2 года назад
you ok?
@retardeddog566
@retardeddog566 Год назад
100%
@Soggz7785
@Soggz7785 Год назад
The irony here is that you sound so soft and gentle. Then *BAM!* and the othe guy is toast! Wish I could do self defence like this. All the best 👍🏾🇬🇧
@carrias1
@carrias1 Год назад
It’s important to give yourself the right tools so that your body acts right without thought. Think it, train it, use it reflexively. Excellent videos
@TheWorldsnotenough
@TheWorldsnotenough 2 года назад
Oof, hold up! You teach functional grappling as well as wing chun/ jkd…. Bruce Lee would be proud. You sir have earned my sub
@angelloakira
@angelloakira 2 года назад
That just actually kung Fu. Not every kung Fu teacher knows actual combat like this guy
@goatleejun7960
@goatleejun7960 2 года назад
@@angelloakira pak sao is a wing chun technique
@roryf3771
@roryf3771 2 года назад
Lol
@Coyote9smilespergallon
@Coyote9smilespergallon 2 года назад
This guy has very legit and useable advice! Love it!
@Pdmc2016
@Pdmc2016 2 года назад
Never count on everything to work out but it helps to practice good fighting
@localreviewking134
@localreviewking134 Год назад
you are a really dangerous dude, respect man
@Bluecloudprod
@Bluecloudprod Год назад
You're very giving. Excellent vocal tone, nice pacing. Good instruction.
@jimcornell3354
@jimcornell3354 Год назад
Thanks for showing and sharing this video with all of us
@dagaffer2269
@dagaffer2269 2 года назад
These are the best videos on RU-vid 👍👍👍👍❤️
@mannick1298
@mannick1298 Год назад
More Useful and Realistic than any other! Thanks Champ !
@JB8316
@JB8316 2 года назад
Of all this self defense vids I've watched.... and I've watched a ton.... your training makes the most sense.... your style of defense seems so effortless as opposed to other techniques. You make it look so natural.
@elevationspeaker
@elevationspeaker 2 года назад
HE REALLY PUTTING HANDS ON HIM THOUGH 🤣🤣🤦🏽‍♂️😮‍💨
@entubadao
@entubadao 2 года назад
It's like a pak sau followed by a tan sau, but with fist instead of an open palm. Great demo.
@LuisGomez-pg2qk
@LuisGomez-pg2qk 2 года назад
The saying MIKE TYSON said "everyone has a plan til u get hit"
@Fukernliar
@Fukernliar 2 года назад
Trapping AND splitting the gap... Beautiful!
@MarcosLopez-cu6ui
@MarcosLopez-cu6ui 2 года назад
Yes!!! This is useful!!!! Thank you man!!
@Aftonu
@Aftonu Год назад
These moves do work in real time for all the critics.
@ArcheryByJoeByrd
@ArcheryByJoeByrd Год назад
You can trap with your shoulder, feet or entire body...and still get the hit without getting hit. Most wing Chun guys still don't understand the concept, they are stuck on using their hands
@Allison_Chaynes
@Allison_Chaynes 2 года назад
I'll be sure to use this next time someone throws a punch at me and then freezes in position.
@michaelblack9458
@michaelblack9458 Год назад
The reason why they freeze in position is so you learn where the openings are
@acepivoter
@acepivoter Год назад
​@@michaelblack9458 hahah he's just joking
@William.Driscoll
@William.Driscoll Год назад
​@@acepivoter The problem with this joke is that it can be accepted as fact by people who are looking for ways to get out of being bullied (ex.: by having weak posture & capitulating as a pervasive habit, rather than trusting in their abilities to set boundaries non-violently)... and are informally researching, yet are unable to gauge the believability of what they're reading. The above comment is 1) Lazy dominance behaviour; 2) Weak humour [if at all; I hear this comment with seriousness year after year]; 3) Dissuasive to people who are looking for guidance yet who attribute believability to the wrong person, which triggers both economy [neither change nor in-person of self-defense training] & extende hopelessness... and etended bullying dynamics. It's not funny; It's arrogant dominance expressiveness, and it's lame. Promote hell-yes humour instead of casual bullying.
@jamesrussell1979
@jamesrussell1979 Год назад
Brilliant moves 👏
@originalrecipe7988
@originalrecipe7988 Год назад
This reminds me of the scene from Napoleon Dynamite where Rex just abuses Kip during his class
@mikaelwest
@mikaelwest Год назад
I enjoy watching your videos Kevin keep it up 👊
@oluwaogundiran
@oluwaogundiran 2 года назад
Literally the Dr Sherlock Holmes movie reenacted. Nice.
@fabiangallego3514
@fabiangallego3514 2 года назад
I love these videos, but can you have some where I can beat my opponent if I’m shorter ? Please thank you.
@WCtrainer1
@WCtrainer1 2 года назад
Find yourself a good instructor to train you properly, don't rely on these water down ineffective videos.
@stephanwatson7902
@stephanwatson7902 2 года назад
In certain situations a single leg takedown is good against a larger opponent. Because if you get them down, then you're 3ft taller and take away their advantages. Also UFC champ Henry Cejudo has a great video on a good takedown against larger opponents. I think you could find it by typing "Henry Cejudo how to fight a larger opponent". Of course in self defense you have to be careful deciding when to grapple, if they have buddies you could have a problem
@grandvizir
@grandvizir 2 года назад
Get close, less than 50cm/2ft, so he cant throw jabs and abuse distance or setting up any combo, only lame and slow hooks with his long arm that you can dodge, and uppercut him. I’m short and small, worked very fine for me, don’t miss the chin tho, you’re not gonna maul a guy with 100 pounds on you that I can assure you. If you end up on the ground and they are standing up, grab the ankles and pull out like you’re about to cum, if possible keep the joined at all cost. They fall like trees lol, not flexible enough to round up before impact. Ground fighting is a no go, we don’t have the strength genetics but we do have speed and flexibility, abuse that. Bonus tip : just run man, you’re faster than him, but for real you’re not fighting a guy above your weight category and expect to win without a weapon or else we would still be monkeys lol. If no choice and you didn’t surprised him and knocked him out in one punch ( before finishing by kicking his head of course, go all in since your leg is the size of his arm ), jab in the nose, eye pokes and my favorite, the kick/knee to the balls, an absolute winner if you escape after, castrated and frustrated is as good as it gets in my book, especially for bullies that pick on guys half their size ;)
@grandvizir
@grandvizir 2 года назад
@@stephanwatson7902 +1, makes sense on the cage,the leg swap is very effective on tall people, high center of gravity and low flexibility. Sadly grappling on pavement is a death wish when he can just brute force your skull on cements, no FairPlay in the street. You can kick him once down tho, pride fc is probably better content, especially with the weight class being non existent hahaha
@jmsgridiron5628
@jmsgridiron5628 2 года назад
Best advice I can give you is fight dirty. Bite, claw, throw dirt in their eyes, kick them in the groin. Take your disadvantage and make it negligible by using underhanded tactics. My karate sensei taught me to treat every fight like your opponent is trying to kill you. Anything that gives you the upper hand without resorting to drawing a weapon is fair game within reason. Obviously go for the weapon if you feel that you'll get messed up or worse otherwise.
@madArt1981
@madArt1981 2 года назад
That’s why I conceal carry my G43 9mm with kungfu grip.just Like millions of people do everyday
@praneethpuligundla
@praneethpuligundla Год назад
I would love see the little guy take the bigger guy. In reality, that’s what happens. No one is going to attack a person like him .. 😂
@samuelmayowa3857
@samuelmayowa3857 2 года назад
Was waiting to get in this position in my last fight. The first punch gave me a brain reset
@omarp7177
@omarp7177 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good one bro
@ErgoProdigy
@ErgoProdigy 2 года назад
I also love the videos. Takes me back to training and it feels nice seeing realistic stuff 😌
@JH-dn9wv
@JH-dn9wv 2 года назад
Of all the jokers trying to teach people how to disarm and circle slap bullshido. This guy actually gives proper advice. Knows what he’s talking about.
@nothing-cd8ul
@nothing-cd8ul Год назад
I think you should put into consideration the fact that there is an element of height difference which changes a number of things and the way to counter them. I would suggest to the creator to take this fact under consideration and i would also like to give this advice to the creator to make some videos keeping in view people who are of a smaller stature. Other than that excellent advices and really informative. Excellent, keep up the excellent work.
@madmanrazor
@madmanrazor 2 года назад
This only works if the enemy's speed is slowmotion
@justinphilpott
@justinphilpott 2 года назад
Great recipe for getting knocked out
@aceace9848
@aceace9848 Год назад
Good boxing, good timing! Same idea! Practice, practice, practice!
@reyhamzah7565
@reyhamzah7565 Год назад
Never mess with a bald guy. Because that guy is a descendent of Saitama -Lao Tzu, the art of war
@fistofthenorthstar6537
@fistofthenorthstar6537 Год назад
That's good. It's better when keeping the left elbow closer to the body instead of flaring it outward; turn the hip and into the opponent like arm wrestling. Left punch will be harder and executed in a faster shorter time.
@lynnmcfadden9011
@lynnmcfadden9011 2 года назад
Love the demeanor. I feel like walking on the east side again 😜 street smart fighting. Love it
@davidjulien236
@davidjulien236 2 года назад
This dude. I would join class just to have some fun. Like the narration all day.
@MatthewStafford-ou9qu
@MatthewStafford-ou9qu Год назад
Every move is circulal. Nice moves
@KenYaH133
@KenYaH133 2 года назад
everybody has a plan until they are punched in the face *Mike Tyson
@gp1941jp
@gp1941jp 2 года назад
These moves always work for slow motion or in Hollywood.
@jeegupopli1871
@jeegupopli1871 2 года назад
Careful you may be attacked by idiots for speaking sense
@imheretocausetrouble2156
@imheretocausetrouble2156 2 года назад
Yup! Real life.. never works
@jamesdbrown5703
@jamesdbrown5703 2 года назад
Or somebody half your size
@marlomoto42
@marlomoto42 2 года назад
Better have those techniques in your arsenal and in your muscles (muscle memory), than getting punched like that. Never underestimate your opponent. Trapping can be really useful, in almost every situation. This is just an example, a good example, it's obviously that you have to be faster, but those techniques can work. I have to admit, that I wouldn't go with a backhand trough his face, i would be afraid of not intercepting the punch fast enough. And I really have to admit, that those techniques aren't enough to really win a fight, you should always learn many offensive techniques. It's not a useless technique, there are other techniques to defend this punch, but i would recommend to use this technique than taking the punch. And if you don't know how, just keep it mind. Never stop learning from different styles and martial arts, to make your own style :)
@TheRenegadeMonk
@TheRenegadeMonk 2 года назад
So all you martial geniuses can definitely explain why it doesn't work in real life? You wouldn't just be parroting the latest dogma without understanding it?
@user-bw1du6yr6d
@user-bw1du6yr6d 2 года назад
Случайно посмотрел и сразу подписался! Отличные простые приемы самообороны! Мне прям нравятся и я пытаюсь их изучить!!!! Спасибо инструктору! Круто!
@IncognitosRandom
@IncognitosRandom Год назад
I really like these videos
@myvt5360
@myvt5360 2 года назад
I love hearing the word pak sao.
@robertsullivan9232
@robertsullivan9232 Год назад
Would love to see these techniques in competition
@davidbrandenburg8955
@davidbrandenburg8955 2 года назад
I’ve been called dirty but I step and stand on the lead foot of the attacker
@edwardmylnychuk5774
@edwardmylnychuk5774 Год назад
makes good sense thanks for the hint hope i never have to use it
@bitosdelaplaya
@bitosdelaplaya Год назад
Perfect movement like we can do in Dragos WingTsun. Thanks
@rickybobby8879
@rickybobby8879 2 года назад
In boxing the simplest and shortest movement works best. Most people throw the right hand first so you slip left, counter to the body with your left, over hand right and pivot out. It will mostly likely be over with and if not you're behind your opponent and can run or overwhelm them as they try and face you.
@ricardocastillogil5383
@ricardocastillogil5383 Год назад
Awesome defense 😅be safe God bless you
@annaeembinannahari2516
@annaeembinannahari2516 2 года назад
Boxers don’t leave their jab out. They fire the jab and bring it in back in. And boxers keep moving, not staying at 1 spot. Keep that in mind.
@Niaz_S
@Niaz_S Год назад
They also don’t throw both hand out at the same time so this still works
@pyotrberia9741
@pyotrberia9741 Год назад
This is Steven Segull's greatest pupil. Black belt in slow motion fighting against cooperative attackers.
@DIABULUSKIRA
@DIABULUSKIRA Год назад
So Mike Tyson is also only good against cooperative attackers. I mean he is showin boxing on pads and padnholder does exactly what Mike wants. So i guess you say he is shit too?
@pyotrberia9741
@pyotrberia9741 Год назад
@@DIABULUSKIRA , This guy is showing techniques that require the attacker to do exactly what you expect. Anticipation of what opponents will do is part of high level combat sports but not for a self defense.
@DIABULUSKIRA
@DIABULUSKIRA Год назад
@@pyotrberia9741 Yes he does becasue that's part of training. Even in boxing they do thing where opponent, pad holder do what you want to get used to that motion. And what they do in boxing and kick boxing is not always reflex to what opponent does it's what opponent is probably going to do so you move the other way. But they sways and slips are done thousands of times in slow mo and with pad holder going slower or faster and pratcitioner knowing what he is going to do. After that there are sparring with pre made scenarios and sparrings without any deal what you are going to train. Same goes for wing chun and Sanda (which is wing chun made for competitions). Ofc someone on the street is going to be faster. But after jab there is usually hook coming with rear hand or other direct into your face. So you train some combos that are most used. But ofc that may be different in real fight. But after front arm jab there is really small chance that opponent will go for hook with that same hand. So everything in training is cooperation with your opponent unless you get into free sparring or into ring or even worse on the street where again your muscle memory you develop with thousands of times doing same thing, like this in video, and ofc having sparrs where you try to do similar without just swinging around your fists like 70% idiots on street, makes you good fighter. And i agree while Aikido and Wing chun are great Seagull is doing terrible in demonstartion of those. I am speaking from my own experience from multiple martial arts where you can find black belt who are worse than someone who just started and black belts who are great fighters and they teach you very well. The most important thing is teacher and how serious you are about that martial art and ofc learning multiple martial arts makes you better because you can fill weaknesses of every martial art that way.
@carlboyd3670
@carlboyd3670 2 года назад
Can we see this real speed in a spa. It's easy when it's not a real threat.
@joshs199
@joshs199 2 года назад
I love trapping technics. I've practiced and studied chin a and Kempo for 20 years. 👍
@mooregreatart
@mooregreatart 2 года назад
Wing chun Tan Sao punching arm, Dar to face or ribs. Tan Sao/Dar. Done and done. Also leads to better position next to/behind aggressor.
@kalvin2211
@kalvin2211 2 года назад
I love people tht think about fighting this much....duh...gun violence
@generator3013
@generator3013 2 года назад
That last kick tho 💀
@strollbaby
@strollbaby 2 года назад
Or can raise lead arm to standard elbow rib cover as you throw your second punch but with lead hand coming up on other side of opponent's lead arm which is a loose lock or trap, isolating opponent's lead hand between your lead wrist and shoulder head area - after your cross, can immediately follow up with vertical cross elbow to opponent's lead elbow while opponent's lead wrist is momentarily trapped. If opponent does follow up left, your lead hand is already inside opponent's potential lead guard because of loose trapping - elbow to elbow can be abandoned, if not performed fast enough, and lead strike or palm direct to opponent's left bicep - can also alter elbow to elbow trajectory to strike head, neck, or jaw instead while sliding lead hand palm from opponent's left bicep back along forearm to wrist and carrying opponent's second-strike momentum, to aid elbow strike's destabilizing of opponent's equilibrium. Can further complicate with knee-to-knee check as opponent's lead knee is open during the whole exchange - they can be pulled over their lead knee, during knee check, to force a dislocation.
@anthonywestjr1063
@anthonywestjr1063 2 года назад
Economy of movement is paramount...👍🏾
@jacobjordanrodriguez4832
@jacobjordanrodriguez4832 Год назад
OK 👍 thanks 😊 but my head dodges everything because that's just something I taught myself long ago
@mooregreatart
@mooregreatart 2 года назад
Tan Sao arm for better protection and better position, lead into chain punch, etc.
@mndnmne
@mndnmne 2 года назад
Love your videos
@igloo6658
@igloo6658 2 года назад
He has a good sense of knowing steps ahead of what the opponent is going to do. However, it looks as this technique is good for a certain height of fighters. If the person defending is smaller he would need a different technique. But good analysis.
@joseavelar9992
@joseavelar9992 2 года назад
Your training is awesome. I enjoy your videos.
@kubi1110
@kubi1110 Год назад
Jus step side after hit that was steven seagul move 😁 you showed
@oscarsoto6219
@oscarsoto6219 2 года назад
But most people like to rush and swinging wild plus most with the right hand. You better be careful have recognition of the body signals so you can get the first jump and hit and block and then the take down.love your video’s
@evelynvaldez1526
@evelynvaldez1526 Год назад
Really good for defense
@wadegeorge1591
@wadegeorge1591 Год назад
Shit works great in slow motion with a cooperative sparring partner
@Melissa-qs8qc
@Melissa-qs8qc Год назад
I'd love to train, you seem like a great teacher
@johnperkinson7966
@johnperkinson7966 Год назад
Thank you
@eduardomoya4055
@eduardomoya4055 2 года назад
Skip all the mambo jumbo and go straight for the kick.
@M-a-k-o
@M-a-k-o 2 года назад
Kadena de mano is dope.
@animalcub5102
@animalcub5102 2 года назад
Niiice! That's good tips
@louiscampbell1416
@louiscampbell1416 Год назад
Takes 10 grown men to throw a punch takes one little kid to pull the trigger
@Lukelikesmissiles
@Lukelikesmissiles Год назад
Poor guy gets beat up in every vid so we can stay safe. Mad respect Mr Ponytail, mad respect.
@vinnyfalzarano4911
@vinnyfalzarano4911 Год назад
You ignore the fact that when you land your punch first it takes away momentum and weakens their punch. Ie-dillashaws not out of gabrandt back in the day when they were both throwing heavy shots in the pocket. Also you should also attempt to move off the center line on that first counter punch to the body
@robertcarter2310
@robertcarter2310 Год назад
Or who connects first. A punch can change the position of your opponent
@alypebars9527
@alypebars9527 2 года назад
Am curious to see you fight someone your size
@FreshUF
@FreshUF 2 года назад
It’s not a fight it’s a demonstration, nobody is getting hurt.
@nakedhombre
@nakedhombre 2 года назад
Yeah pretty easy and slow motion my cousins and I used to play slow motion tackle football in the snow back in Chicago Illinois you can do about 1000 moves in a second when you’re going slow motion. All such demonstration since these have been labeled under the umbrella of bullshido.
@ghafarfoladi7974
@ghafarfoladi7974 Год назад
This reminds me of when I would set my younger brothers against each other and have them do king fu
@DarthAnakin91
@DarthAnakin91 Год назад
When you don't like your student so you ask them to the front of the class for demonstration 😂😂😂😂
@JuanMartinez-mw5rc
@JuanMartinez-mw5rc 2 года назад
Good but you have to be prepared for a left hand punch coming in first; those are the odds. Trapping is very effective.
@crown5192
@crown5192 2 года назад
**but forgets that we've even seen this video when the fight come
@pericopacino
@pericopacino 2 года назад
That’s why you have to practice this stuff until it’s second nature my friend then you don’t forget any of it when it’s becomes part of your 🧬
@domsterish
@domsterish Год назад
Great stuff
@johnnylan7474
@johnnylan7474 2 года назад
That isn't self defense, it is fighting back. Any arguments are welcome. I will share my experiences 💯🙂
@ienglishschool1575
@ienglishschool1575 2 года назад
Fighting doesn't follow rules. Anyone can do unexpected moves.
@glens2019
@glens2019 Год назад
Unexpected yet extremely telegraphed. Do you seriously think pro MMA fighters just predict shit? Why do you think any fighter worth their salt avoids throwing haymakers? They read tells and act reflexively.
@jab4634
@jab4634 Год назад
He missed a gold star moment after the slap for a foot sweep 🤦🏿‍♂️
@paLm22
@paLm22 Год назад
Respect bro
@dizralph.c
@dizralph.c Год назад
i hope my opponent leaves his arm out there for 1 minute for me to grab it
@stephanwatson7902
@stephanwatson7902 2 года назад
I practice jkd/mma and I'd also like to point out that Wing Chun's trapping is especially effective in certain grappling positions, like when you're in mount
@DIABULUSKIRA
@DIABULUSKIRA Год назад
But why. You see comment warriors say jkd, wing chun, Aikido and everything is bullshido? If you train MMA why do you train anything else? Jk i know why, but just had to comment something to someone who acctualy train jkd and MMA togheter and can say that it is useful for MMA. Nd the best part is people commenting how everything is stupid because it is done un slow mo. I mean you in MMA and anyone else trains slowly when learning new things or showing how something is done. Correct me if i am wrong, butnlike someone who isntraining different martial arts for years i know how every technique is trained slowly and showed slowly before doing it in sparring or ring.
@stephanwatson7902
@stephanwatson7902 Год назад
@@DIABULUSKIRA Thanks for asking. Actually alot of the best UFC fighters use concepts and techniques from JKD. You can find GSP and Anderson Silva on video, both saying they use techniques from Bruce Lee. Former UFC fighter, commentator, and analyst Dan Hardy said "Bruce Lee's Concepts applied to Modern MMA is where it's at and many of his Concepts have been proven true by the filtration process of mixed martial arts". The point with jkd is your mixing the same martial arts that they mix in MMA, like Wrestling, Judo, boxing, Etc, only you're also mixing styles and techniques that aren't in MMA; because it's geared towards self-defense. Basically it's MMA with headbutts, weapons martial arts, Gi grappling to simulate clothing, fowling techniques (eye pokes, throat strikes, groin strikes etc) and with very specific and useful concepts. I think there's nothing, but benefit to looking at JKD's concepts and techniques, but people should learn at least the basics of MMA. Last I'll leave you a quote from a video where Rickson Gracie said "Everything Bruce Lee spoke was the true essence of martial arts and his philosophy about fighting was a 100% correct."
@Zaythirdeye
@Zaythirdeye 2 года назад
Ear clap kick 😂
@agnigroups1
@agnigroups1 2 года назад
Awesome Technic master
@GusGus6969
@GusGus6969 Год назад
This is 5 minutes after dancing around and not getting close to each other...
@miltonwilliams9236
@miltonwilliams9236 2 года назад
Good one
@thepoweroftruth3624
@thepoweroftruth3624 2 года назад
These are great tips... thanks so much.
@Theabsolutetruelytruemaster
@Theabsolutetruelytruemaster 2 года назад
Why is everyone talking about why he is “picking on him”
@thisismyname1701
@thisismyname1701 Год назад
A real master
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