Is this a Tani Otoshi? I like how you do it without really risking injuring his knee. All the judo videos say it’s a dangerous move because you can sit on the persons knee and bend it sideways. Any tips on how to do it correctly like you are?
Thanks for the video. I have a off topic question to ask. I want to learn judo and bjj but I don't know which one is should learn first. What do you suggest?
Seriously, I would like to see these self defense techniques where the attacker is the bigger person. Really, there are better ways to bring the attacker to the ground where you do not need to go with them into a concrete, etc surface, and finally, pain compliance is the hardest way to control someone. Did like the giftwrap.
In a real fight there are rules... namely the law... don't kick defenceless people in the back of the head... you are not Judge Dredd 😉 Otherwise nice. Would be cool to see pressure tested.
Woooow, amazing!! You know I've trained 13 years in Brazilian jiu jitsu but I have never trained at a Gracie jiu jitsu academy and I would love to absolutely love to. Gracie jiu jitsu follows My philosophy for grappling as a self-defense whereas Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a game and a sport really a chess match.
This is great advice this moved saved me when i was in a jail fight
This is legit and simple
Bro wth
Yeah, that's a great sequence that will be highly effective against the vast majority of untrained assailants.
GOOD STUFF. I'm training at Gracie Issaquah in Washington state. Thank you.❤
Wish Jiu-Jitsu schools would spend more time covering this stuff
Brilliant. Simple and effective
Beautiful...
tani otoshi, i ve seen many injuries for bad aplications of this technique (be careful!)
Is this a Tani Otoshi? I like how you do it without really risking injuring his knee. All the judo videos say it’s a dangerous move because you can sit on the persons knee and bend it sideways. Any tips on how to do it correctly like you are?
Thank you for the video mike I really like ur style
Why isn't the arm triangle good for the streets? I always thought it was..
wouldnt go for the armabr in street fight either you break there arm and you go to jail or he taps and then keeps going for you
Thanks for the video. I have a off topic question to ask. I want to learn judo and bjj but I don't know which one is should learn first. What do you suggest?
why not both at the same time?
@@nignog1737
Some people say it's better to pick the fundamentals of one discipline first before moving on to the next.
Great video 👍
This is awesome
Seriously, I would like to see these self defense techniques where the attacker is the bigger person. Really, there are better ways to bring the attacker to the ground where you do not need to go with them into a concrete, etc surface, and finally, pain compliance is the hardest way to control someone. Did like the giftwrap.
Please come in anytime and educate me
You've seen a bigger attacker get taken down in all the gyms you've been to haven't you?
hes gonna be in a rude awakening when he steps into your gym, if he ever does LMFAO
Remember guys everybody need to practice the techniques, this isn't good enough if you only watch the video
When he’s tired u ruin his shoulder and elbow
In a real fight there are rules... namely the law... don't kick defenceless people in the back of the head... you are not Judge Dredd 😉
Otherwise nice. Would be cool to see pressure tested.
Thank you. We pressure test our curriculum daily. Come try a class with me!
When you're dealing with the insolent pos...
Back of the head
Is what they've deserved.
He's not defenseless he's just on the floor.
Woooow, amazing!!
You know I've trained 13 years in Brazilian jiu jitsu but I have never trained at a Gracie jiu jitsu academy and I would love to absolutely love to. Gracie jiu jitsu follows My philosophy for grappling as a self-defense whereas Brazilian jiu-jitsu is a game and a sport really a chess match.