How to Perform a Wrist-Lock Takedown
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2017
- Brian figured that since the third Burnout was the best one and had "Takedown" in the title, our third Brazilian Jiu Jitsu episode needed a takedown of its own.
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This episode was made with the help of:
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Jason Murphy - host -- / captainmurphy
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Bryce Castillo - camera operator -- / brycas
Max Gillilan - live audio engineer -- / djoldfashioned
Mikal Abdullah - expert / instructor
Ty Strang - coach
Luke Wear - coach - Zábava
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The Modern Rogue keep it up mate
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Ayee Jason with the Lowkey Iron fist shirt on under his gi. Thats whats up man!
The Modern Rogue my question is this: could me as a skinny ass weakling, take down someone using this? I'm like 57-58 and 120idh lbs
John Francis yes you can, I'm also kinda skinny and I actually do Bjj
I love how quick that simple "live long and prosper" grip takes it from "well this is pleasant, how are you this afternoon sir" to "I am in so much pain I can suddenly taste colours and see music" :D
Live short and suffer
"Positive thinking" 😂😂😂😂 this dude is amazing
4:50 karate kid it aka take out the leg
you should make a feature film where Brian and Jason are detectives solving crimes using techniques in this series
I'm certainly down for that.
zimon jonsson Actually, I want to write and produce a series based on that concept.
I would buy that movie in a heart beat.
like batman but
shatcan
But they are drunk 95% of the time
You guys are training to become drunk ninja assassins in front of our very eyes...
And we're supporting it
worse. were following their lead
I see nothing wrong here.
This is all gold, the lead instructor couldn’t be better; and it’s almost 100% defensive. Still helps to know what it feels like to have your head smacked around, in addition, but obviously.
He covers control of space, escalation... breaks it down simply. While his technique seems perfect, his teaching skills seem to be extraordinary.
"just break the wrist and walk away- break the wrist, walk away"
Heh.
DO YOU THINK ANYONE THINKS I'M A LOSER BECAUSE I COME HOME STARLA EVERY NIGHT???
if someone's coming to attack me in real, i'll be doing this
11:12 That was *one* satisfying high five!
They nailed it.
YES!
At that moment I took my eyes away and hearing that for me was. Did some broke a leg or arm :D
At 14:04 though when they need to decide who they're gonna shake hands with :D
Same here, I thought someone lit a Blackcat.
“ What do i do with this hand?”
“ Uh don’t get hit”
Words to live by
10:52
No, no.... "let me DO IT one more time."
What a badass instructor.
The modern rogue should definitely be skilled with a bow
It's coming!
Jason Murphy Nice!
HYPE
Certainly the Modern Rogue would have a crossbow in his arsenal as well
well bows are still a good weapon that can be used in situations that a gun cannot. Also in places like Australia where I live guns are licensed and quite restricted. Longbows are not (yet) so they are a more viable option. Although shooting someone with one would still be highly illegal, probably even in self defence.
This show is seriously underrated. keep up the great work!!
Thanks!
It is like they need a second channel to show the extended cuts and outtakes.
I'm digging the intro, the content, the banter, everything. Y'all are delivering some great, great stuff. Thank you for all you do, to everybody involved.
Thanks for checking it out!
I love the "bing" it's so comical and non aggressive
Everytime Brian and Jason fight, it's hilarious like a cat fight 12:54
It's kinda sad.
this is entirely too accurate.
oml i'm dying XD
The Modern Rogue I DIED!!!
After this and the previous episode with this guy makes me wants to get back into this, especially if he's my teacher. It seems like he is passionate with teaching.
Wolff mikal was my teacher for almost two years. He is amazing and his explanations for techniques could teach even a baby.
If you are interested in BJJ I would certainly recommend looking up Chewjitsu, and Chad Hardy on CZcams
Having a good teacher really helps.
after a few years of doing this show you guys are going to be like fucking secret agents
That's the idea. :)
I love the way experts control vocabulary when teaching. It really guides the way people think.
It's interesting that you bring that up. Steve at Stunt Ranch is really good at this, too.
I shall now use my newly found knowledge to crush the soul of my enemies
and arms and legs
The Modern Rogues are gonna rank up to the Modern Ninjas, after learning all this training
My lifelong dream.
At 10:30, the instructor corrects him from saying "try" to "do", man that guy just did a Yoda moment!!
I imagine Brian being 70 and still giggling in that cute way, im not that weird at parties, TRUST ME
is it because you're not at parties?
Nice one weaboo. But being at parties is pretty normal if you don't sleep with your favorite anime character body pillow.
thank you my man for having my back, i still have a headache after last night and the alcohol
C'mon, it was a good one.
One hundredth thumbs up my man :)
awesome job guys. thanks for bringing jiu-jitsu to the masses, showing that it works, and is really fun
This is the only channel with constant consistent good ass content 👍🏼
"I'm not going in there."
*Immediately goes inside*
Great episode guys! I really like these takedowns/locks you do at the Dojo. Keep it up!!
Thanks!
Great show and I love the instructor you bring on for these fight techniques.
The people you have on make such a difference these are such amazing and interesting individuals and every time i get a notification i have to stop whatever i was doing and watch the new episode
This is incredible. The coach is such a cool guy, Brian and Jason are amazing at asking the right questions and demonstrating; the whole shebang is there. Love it guys, keep it up.
awesome, always love these modern rogue videos, introduced my friend to this a little while ago and they've watched every single video by now. keep up the good work brian/jason.
Excellent! Thanks for spreading the word.
By far the best series on youtube, hands down.
That's great to hear. I appreciate it.
What is amazing about this is, I don't live anywhere near Austin, Texas, but watching this episode looks like it is so well taught, that if I had a buddy like Brian has Jason (and vice versa), it seems that we could learn/try the proper technique of this in the comfort of our own homes. Also, those three coaches come across as amazing guys to learn from, as if they have the ability to make you comfortable right away with learning these skills. Thanks to all involved for these Ju Jitsu videos.
Brian I love you man! You've taught me more practical things than school ever has and for that I truly thank you! Keep up the good work man!
Coach Ty falls so gracefully in every video!
What a wonderful pairing you two guys make.
No joke, these videos are always a joy to see in my sub feed. Exemplary work.
thanks, man. Help us spread the word!
this is my favorite series you have done so far! thank you for the great content
Excellent! Thanks for checking it out.
Best CZcams channel ever never stop what you're doing
I absolutely love these videos, please do more like this!
I love watching all of your videos. they help improve many aspects of life. hacks, entertainment, and self defense. it's even better that you two are great friends making videos that I'm sure millions enjoy viewing. I hope you guys love doing videos as much as I love viewing them. I envy your friendship, buy cherish it too. please keep up the amazing work and make others smile.
This guy is awesome! Some of the people they do stuff with don't react to the jokes but this guy was rolling with them and shooting back with his own.
You could seriously just make a whole channel dedicated to this kind of thing and i'd watch every minute of it. Great bunch of guys both teaching and learning, its informative, entertaining, its great :)
Modern Rogue to Modern Fighter. So many awesome things you do. Keep up!
This is top notch MR quality right there. Love these types of episodes!
Thanks!
They seem to be a really good coach! I wish I lived close by to take classes with them! Love these video hope you guys keep making more with them!
I love the cold opens you guys do always a little funny hope you keep it up
You guys are amazing, and I'm learning so much on your channel. Make the self-defense videos a regular thing, please.
Coach Mikal is a hilarious badass. Anything you guys put up with him in it, I will watch and thumbs up.
This is super valuable, as someone who is an infantryman. I learned some of this from a Ranger talking about methods to control a target, either a person who is panicking but needs to be protected from life threatening injuries or a threat who needs to be eliminated and controlled.
Love this series!
These Brazilian Jiu Jitsu videos are great, the coaches all seem like really fun guys.
Nice! I always wait for your videos!
These guys are hilarious and informative! More vids with them please
Lovely to see a fairly simple technique broken down to its fundamentals for a fun and easy lesson.
Yes! These are my favorite episodes.
These are the only videos on CZcams that keep my full attention for the whole time
thanks!
You guys are some of the few on CZcams who need more subscribers
Why does the idea of Jason and Brian getting hurt make me so happy? *Thinks* Let me say that again. Why does the idea of Jason and Brian almost dying make me so happy? There we go. :3
I'm definitely ready for a blooper reel of this.
So good! He's a really awesome teacher. I enjoyed that.
What an awesome instructor or is it Professor. I loved this video
Mikal is hilarious, I love these videos!
Must say, I do like how these applications are always explained, in how they are used and the situations they can be useful for. I know from experience that wrist locks almost never (if ever) work in an actual fight, and was worried he was going to pretend they do. It was nice to see him explain how he used these in work environments as a preemptive restraint, and not as some secret fight ending technique like so many McDojos do. Also nice that he allows you to try and work around them, gets you doing a live drill* and also avoiding the "classical mess".
*for those who don't know, a dead drill is where someone throws a punch and keeps their arm out so there partner can do the Jackie Chan stuff, a live drill is where they immediately retract the arm once they've punched, forcing you to make it work on the go.
I always really like these sort of stuff as it teaches you how to take down a person in a non-aggressive and quick way that is non-lethal. Because when you're a beginner you'd always want to go the lethal way in self-defense but with this it teaches you how to perform a non-lethal and quick takedown of the opponent trying to attack you.
Man, this channel is excellent. Quality content, likeable hosts, interesting topics. I have to say, however, the most amazing part is the comments section. These are some of the most consistently civil conversations I've seen on CZcams.
Somebody has a question and they get a legitimate answer, usually followed up with thanks for said answer.
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Right?? I'm amazed at how cool everyone in the comments are.
+Dylan Kerr this is my favorite thing to read here all week. Thanks, man.
+Dylan Kerr this is my favorite thing to read here all week. Thanks, man.
We definitely put a fair bit of work into curating and policing the comments (it's something I don't think a lot of channels do very well), but generally speaking we need less of that than I've seen elsewhere. Most of our commenters are pretty rad.
We have amassed a group of 350,000 cool people who just want to drink a few beer, light something of fire and be that guy at a party that says "hold my beer, this is gonna be awesome."
Loving this Sensei.
that was a nasty crisp hive five my brotha
I imagine you guys find new and creative ways to pull this off on each other all the time now.
great episode! Once again making me want to move to Austin and get this guy as my teacher.
love this channel!
2:27 we are gonna need a gif of this too
Mikal seems like a great guy and amazing teacher
Another awesome vid. Thanks guys
thanks!
Excellent instruction!!
How comes this channel doesn't have more than a million subs yet? It's fantastic!
Thanks! Help us spread the word?
I seriously think these should become a running mini series for modern rogue and include other martial arts! Kinda like how you guys did the swords the other week. I'm a huge fan of martial arts and would loooove to get back into doing it (i did 6 years of taekwondo) and you guys really bring something extra to the table that basic instructional videos just don't have. Keep it up!!
I'd love to explore MANY more styles. (and do more with the Aces team)
Thank you for your videos.
I live for these videos, also, hi Brian
Fantastic video
I took aikido for about two years, I think what most people don't understand about it is that it's not really a fighting system, it's more of an art form than anything else. There's some stuff in that you could actually use to fuck someone up, but only if you already know how to fight, and know what you're doing before learning aikido. If you try to do a technique exactly as it's taught, you're just gonna get beat up. That being said, if you think about the techniques as a fighter, and don't get caught up with the art aspect of it, there are some parts of it that could work really well if changed to be more practical. You never see aikido masters in ufc and such because they mastered the art form of it, and don't think about how it would work in a real fight. Or at least that's my opinion on it, anyways.
That makes sense.
That too lol. Although, isn't it the first technique? Looks more like ikkyo than it does nikyo to me.
Ahh, right, it's been a while since I actually took a class. Plus in the class I had, we only did it when the arm was in a Z shape, like how it is in katatori nikyo. Thanks for correcting me.
Same sort of thing applies in Silat. If you don't know what Silat is, go watch The Raid and The Raid 2. Anyway, there is a lot of good stuff in those arts, especially the knife fighting. But sadly, you can't really study it the same way you can other arts with lots of live drills as a beginner, as most of it is designed to snap body parts and to kill (it is a killing art after all), so safely doing live drills, with just restraint instead of snapping or dislocating joints is difficult. Like Aikido, it's one of those arts where you should already know how to fight before trying to learn how to apply it.
Fighters should not think about techniques. Techniques manifest themselves as a situation unfolds. They need to learn principals and apply them. Look at Salahuddin Muhammad's aiki jujutsu seminars.
I love the fact that Brian derives such joy from learning how to establish control over another person.
the way this works is the same reason a lobster can be defeated by a rubber band, or an alligator can be defeated by a bit of duct tape. the muscle in the claw and in the mouth are made to close, hard, not open,
Wow, great coaches!!!
That's amazing, it so simple yet effective
Love the vid great job!
I love this! I also used this when I was bouncing! .. great for getting people to calm down ,and force them out the door..
amazing, My Grandfather was a Military Police back in WW2 and after. He regularly had to 'escort' folks that didnt necessarily want to be escorted. he showed me this at wayyyyyy to young an age. i loved it. well, after he walked me around for a while in the hold. lol, long story short, i broke two other kids wrists in the next two days.... accidentally, but none the less, this is a for real move and works amazingly well. ive perfected it over the years. also, great to teach your daughter or son.
they keep tapping but the black dude aint having it
Focuss welcome to jujitsu, where everything hurts
JonnyHypr I did ju jitsu... Once. First day, the instructor was showing something and he pretty much body slammed me and broke my arm...
austin wilson that sucks, some "instructors" have no control...
JonnyHypr it was completely fine... I didn't feel it. Until I looked at my arm
Plus my mom wanted to press charges but even I told her it's just something that's going to happen
Best channel on youtube
These guys are so patient with you! Though you are poroperly appreciative
I'd love to listen to the two of you do a podcast.
That might be coming sooner than you think.
dude this was so awesome
I feel like this is going to come in handy some day. Thanks!
"thanks Fox News" killed me. 2019, nothing can beat that.
nice. love you guys.
The hardest part of this technique is actually grabbing the person, but once you have the hand, they are yours. It becomes very clear how hard it is when trying it in a sparring situation, in Krav we use a modified version for dealing with knives, even though its a rare scenario where you would actually want to grab a person with a knife, striking gets the job done, our instructor proved it by having us wear a helmet and had us try and stab him, lets just say even through a helmet, getting rocked will often make the knife drop. Same goes for the head with take downs, where the head goes, the body follows. We do a take down from behind where the assailant is busy on another person, you come up behind, both hands go for the head, using eye socket and nose for grip, then by taking a step back and twisting the head you can force them down.
It's always nice to see people experience new things and learn. And suffer. While I watch then from a comfy chair while having a cold one.
BTW, the goodies crate. Do you ship em to Europe?
Jason is the only one who can make Ty crack a smile
This coach is awesome.
I love the Modern Rogue!
"OGs... Original Gangsters..." "Aight, thanks Fox News..." This dude is such a brother xD