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How To Defend The Muay Thai Clinch In A Real Fight │ Thai Clinch Defense
How To Defend The Muay Thai Clinch In A Real Fight │ Thai Clinch Defense
Learn Chin Na Kung Fu To Defend The Muay Thai Clinch
Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith
Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should only be used in self defense and with reasonable force.
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How to Punch Bare Knuckle In A Real Fight │ Bare-Knuckle Technique
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How to Punch Bare Knuckle In A Real Fight │ Bare-Knuckle Technique Learn the correct way to punch bare knuckle to avoid injury The safest way to punch for self-defense. Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. A...
How To Defend Against Hair Grabs In A Real Fight │ Hair Grab Defense
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How To Defend Hair Grabs In A Real Fight │ Hair Grab Defense Learn a simple effective way to stop hair pulling in a real fight. Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techni...
Learn A Fast Low Hook Kick For A Real Fight │ Low Hook Kick
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Learn A Fast Low Hook Kick For Street Fights │ Low Hook Kick How to do a versatile low hook kick for a real fight. Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All mov...
Learn Finger Joint Locks For A Real Fight │ Chin Na Grab Defense
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Learn Finger Joint Locks For A Real Fight │ Chin Na Joint Locks Also see a demonstration on how Chin Na and Aikido are similar. Learn The 5 Chin Na - ua-cam.com/video/GWFajfUfKLk/v-deo.htmlsi=LOS-sKl4qSRfG-5h Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a ...
How To Snap Hook Kick In A Real Fight │ Hook Kick
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How To Snap Hook Kick In A Real Fight │ Hook Kick Learn an fast, effective, safe hook kick for real martial arts. Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should only be used in self defense and with r...
Learn A Combat Tai Chi Armlock/Throw │ Lazy About Tying The Coat
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Learn A Combat Tai Chi Armlock/Throw │ Lazy About Tying The Coat Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should only be used in self defense and with re...
How To Capoeira Headbutt In A Real Fight │ Capoeira Headbutt
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How To Capoeira Headbutt In A Real Fight │ Capoeira Headbutt Learn the most effective capoeira Headbutt Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should o...
Learn Cold Water Exposure For Martial Arts │ Cold Exposure Training
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How To Do Cold Exposure For Martial Arts │ Cold Exposure Training Learn The Wim Hof Method And How It Applies With Martial Arts #wimhofmethod #wimhof Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should onl...
How To Step Jab With Power In A Real Fight │ The Step Jab
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How To Step Jab With Power In A Real Fight │ The Step Jab Learn The Effective Step Jab With Maximum Power And Speed Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should only be used in self defense and with...
How To Three Punch Combo Correctly In A Real Fight │ 1,2,3 Punch Combo
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How To Three Punch Combo Correctly In A Real Fight │ 1,2,3 Punch Combo Learn The Jab, Cross, Lead Hook Punch Combo Correctly Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these technique...
How To Mix Muay Thai And Tae Kwon Do Kicks │ Switchblade Kick II
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How To Mix Muay Thai And Tae Kwon Do Kicks In │ Switchblade Kick II Muay Thai Switch Kick ua-cam.com/video/6b0jrLtFZuw/v-deo.htmlsi=Q2UqObPNksfiqSob Learn how to mix muay thai switch kicks and double jumping spin kicks Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of...
How To Spinning Side Kick For A Real Fight │ Spinning Side Kick
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How To Spinning Side Kick For A Real Fight │ Spinning Side Kick Learn A Unique Variation To The Spinning Back Kick Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All mov...
Learn A Universal Block/Strike Combo For A Real Fight │ Neutral Block Strikes
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Learn A Universal Block/Strike Combo For A Real Fight │ Neutral Block Strikes Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you train in a qualified gym to minimize the risks of injury when practicing any of these techniques. All moves should only be used in self defens...
How To Counter Punches With Fast Switch Kicks │ Switch Kick Counters
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How To Counter Punches With Fast Switch Kicks │ Switch Kick Counters Tips - You can kick with the shoes or shin. Kick to the groin, body, or head. Learn the Muay Thai Switch Kick ua-cam.com/video/6b0jrLtFZuw/v-deo.html Guest Instructor Troy - www.youtube.com/@menith Disclaimer - I am not responsible for any accidents or injuries you have while trying to perform this move. I recommend that you t...
How To Body Punch Counter In A Real Fight │ Body Punch (Slip/Weave)
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How To Body Punch Counter In A Real Fight │ Body Punch (Slip/Weave)
Learn A Defensive Capoeira Kick For A Real Fight │ Counter Meia Lua
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Learn A Defensive Capoeira Kick For A Real Fight │ Counter Meia Lua
How To Muay Thai, Capoeira Combo Kick│ Switch Kick, Meia Lua
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How To Muay Thai, Capoeira Combo Kick│ Switch Kick, Meia Lua
How To Jump Spin Kick Off A Wall │ Wall Spin Kick
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How To Jump Spin Kick Off A Wall │ Wall Spin Kick
How To Palm Strike In A Real Fight │ Palm Strike
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How To Palm Strike In A Real Fight │ Palm Strike
Learn A Unique Knee Kick For A Real Fight │ Rising Kick
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Learn A Unique Knee Kick For A Real Fight │ Rising Kick
How To Karate Hybrid Kick In A Real Fight │ Karate Hybrid Kick
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How To Karate Hybrid Kick In A Real Fight │ Karate Hybrid Kick
How To Kimura Shoulder Lock In A Real Fight │ Kimura
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How To Kimura Shoulder Lock In A Real Fight │ Kimura
How To Choke Out Opponent Fast In A Real Fight │ Piano Wire Choke
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How To Choke Out Opponent Fast In A Real Fight │ Piano Wire Choke
How To Double Cross Combo Punch In A Real Fight │ Double Cross
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How To Double Cross Combo Punch In A Real Fight │ Double Cross
How To Counter A Kick With A Kick In A Real Fight │ Countering Kicks
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How To Counter A Kick With A Kick In A Real Fight │ Countering Kicks
How To Kick To Punch Combo Correctly │ Low Kick, Punch Combo
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How To Kick To Punch Combo Correctly │ Low Kick, Punch Combo
How To Speed Uppercut In A Real Fight │ Lead Uppercut
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How To Speed Uppercut In A Real Fight │ Lead Uppercut
How To Answer Back With Kicks In A Real Fight │ Answer Kicks
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How To Answer Back With Kicks In A Real Fight │ Answer Kicks
Learn Advanced Boxing For A Real Fight │ Jab, Lead Hook Combo
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Learn Advanced Boxing For A Real Fight │ Jab, Lead Hook Combo

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Uppercase_comic_sans
    @Uppercase_comic_sans День тому

    damn man you really took that???? TANK FR okay now i want to learn how to fight which order should i watch your videos in (you should make a playlist about HOW TO FIGHT) and then just add videos by order your viewers will love it

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 4 години тому

      Body hardening training is really important to me. Leg training is also great to take leg kicks. I basically train so I only worry about protecting my head mainly. That's a great idea. When I film some more on the basics like footwork and such, will make a playlist in order with the main functioning techniques. I have punches, kicks, grappling and self defense playlists in order on my main page! I will film to make the other playlist. Thank you for feedback. I really appreciate it :)

  • @Uppercase_comic_sans
    @Uppercase_comic_sans 3 дні тому

    OH I WILL BE USING THIS (MAKE MORE VIDEOS ON HOW TO FIGHT DIFFERNET STYLES) (LIKE HOW TO WIN A FIGHT AGAINST A BOXER OR HOW TO WIN A FIGHT AGAINST SOMEONE WHO DOES MUAY THAI)

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 4 години тому

      Also a great idea! Very important to learn how to train for each style. We will be filming more soon. Will focus on a lesson for that. Thanks Again! :)

  • @Loriethalion
    @Loriethalion 6 днів тому

    This is retarded, do not take advice from that man. I've survived knife attacks on the street before, that man will get you killed. If faced with someone meaning to hurt you or threaten you with a knife, if you're a good runner then you run as fast as you can and try to break line of sight, if you know the area well, otherwise just try to run away from the guy. Don't go into a store or a building you don't know because that is how you end up in a dead end, literally. Don't double back on yourself because you increase the possibility of running back into him and you're gonna be more tired then he is because you're running for your life while he is running for your wallet. Don't stop running until you're in a safe location because if he's hyped up on drugs he isn't going to stop chasing you until his heart explodes. Try to call the cops if you're dexterous enough to do that while running, if not just focus on running, it's not worth risking tripping over, the cops ain't gonna get to you in time if that happens. If you're not a good runner or if you think you can't outrun the guy with the knife then you better find the strength to do it anyway. Otherwise you better do as you're told, better to be robbed then to be dead. He'll just take whatever he wants off of your corpse anyway. In no real world scenario are you going to fight the fucker, pro fighters lose 9/10 of those fights because the attacker only needs to e lucky once while the defender has to be lucky every single time, because they only have to hit you once and you could be dead in seconds. You're likely not a pro fighter so you're going to lose every single time and if you are a pro fighter, you're in shape to run so if that's a fucking option, take it, I will have no sympathy for you if you choose to fight a guy with a knife. Additionally I will let you know, if you copy that guy's lack of technique you're going to break your fingers, just like he would have done if he tried to actually strike anyone or anything sturdy like that. If you insist on striking someone with any kind of chop, do yourself a favour and tuck your fucking pinky AND your thumb so your hand has a minimum amount of support behind it and don't hit with your fingers but with the meaty part of the side of your palm. Lastly, where he is hitting and where he was pointing are not where any arteries are unless he is some kind of fucking alien walking amongst us, the carotid arteries in the neck is on either side next to the throat, not in the back of the base of the skull or neck or ear. Please do the world a favour and delete this video mate, before you actually get someone killed. Please.

  • @paulbrown1585
    @paulbrown1585 8 днів тому

    Idiot, nonsense

  • @ctaylor1460
    @ctaylor1460 15 днів тому

    Those are all good techniques, but like any others, they are easy to demonstrate, but would you have enough time to execute in a real fight situation?

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 14 днів тому

      Absolutely! I have trained Muay Thai for 28+ years and when Troy showed me the second move it quickly became my favorite. Its similar to a Muay Thai clinch defense I learned, but better. You are keeping good posture and rotating into the elbow. Be careful when practicing it, its rough on the attackers shoulder when done aggressively. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @alanrawson-wg8io
    @alanrawson-wg8io 23 дні тому

    Looks very similar to a throw I learned in FMA

  • @user-ep7lh6tp1d
    @user-ep7lh6tp1d 24 дні тому

    Thanks for your help

  • @buster96
    @buster96 Місяць тому

    Like brazilian kick

  • @brottarnacke
    @brottarnacke Місяць тому

    One of my favorite throws also.

  • @technoutopia4687
    @technoutopia4687 Місяць тому

    Hillbilly teaches aikido…”I feel like I have logic on my side” 😂

  • @wizhzer3120
    @wizhzer3120 Місяць тому

    Excuse me, maybe i'm wrong, but i don't think like many people says that there is a weight transfer in punching. for me punch with the body helps give speed to a contracted arm. the same mouvement is used in many things like when police use breaching ram to break a door. I think people are wrong thinking there is a weight transfer.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts Місяць тому

      Thank you for the comment. For sure I think there should always be transfer of weight. The whole body moves as one starting from the center, legs, hips and shoulders all together. Most styles have some sort of shift of power. They all have different uses and are mostly valid. I agree. I think its very important. I appreciate the comment and support :)

    • @wizhzer3120
      @wizhzer3120 Місяць тому

      @@NinjaTankMartialArts Thank you

  • @333dsteele1
    @333dsteele1 Місяць тому

    Dual hand hair grab, then drag head forward and down, followed by head kicks, was the stereotyped way of streetfighting by teenage boys when I was growing up in the 1970s. All teenagers then had long hair (except the skinheads), so that attack was a big problem. Easy counter, though, get a haircut, no problem for me now 😂

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts Місяць тому

      That's a fact! Not having hair is the best option. Solves tons of problems lol. Thanks for the comment :)

  • @333dsteele1
    @333dsteele1 Місяць тому

    I started in karate, so it was always bare knuckle, then moved to MMA style but continued to practice on the heavy bag and Bob, bare knuckle. It works fine. Occasionally, I mis-hit on the heavy bag and tear some skin off, but it gets better fast and is a reminder to pay more attention to technique.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts Місяць тому

      That is the best way to train! Love Karate for that. So much practical training with no gloves. I also agree, making the skin tougher is the main struggle and comes with time. Keep up the great work :)

  • @rushingjaws7866
    @rushingjaws7866 Місяць тому

    As someone that trains on their bag bare knuckle, I found that whilst it took some getting used to, it does become less painful overtime

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts Місяць тому

      So true! Tough at first but the skill becomes so much easier and worth it! Keep training hard and thank you for commenting :)

  • @dukedumby
    @dukedumby 2 місяці тому

    Hey man, much respect for being will to take a bat to the stomach but Ive gotta be honest and say, with full respect, this seems pretty silly. If somebody has a bat and isn't a third of your size they are probably gonna bust you up regardless of what the bat is made of or where they hit you. Secodly, this follows the bulletproof vest concept of blunt force trauma. Imagining the tip of the bat is a bullet and it lands with a shitload of force, anywhere on the abdomen in this case, you're looking at a minimum of having broken ribs, ruptured liver/colon/spleen/small intestine, and of course the risk of internal bleeding so bad that you might as well have been stabbed and you'll be septic before the ambulance comes to save you. Not to mention this all assumes you see the bat coming which, all the breathing exercise in the world seems like it isn't going to stop you from getting hit by a literal bat to the stomach. Please know I enjoy your content and I'm' not trying to come at you as an armchair ninja/batman/bruce lee/mike tyson, I'm just trying to understand the logic.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts Місяць тому

      I agree with you friend. This was not a smart idea. I looked it up and a metal bat can produce up to 8,000 pounds of force. So not recommended for anyone to try ever. This was a personal choice to see how much I can absorb. I let anyone punch, knee or kick me for training. Wanted to find my limits and didn't. However, I am not minimizing this action. Taking a baseball bat is dumb lol. It could rupture a spleen or stop my heart. Thank you so much for your comment and question. I appreciate you ! :)

  • @SugeKnightMista
    @SugeKnightMista 2 місяці тому

    Duht duh duh Duht duh duh. Let the boys be boys

  • @SugeKnightMista
    @SugeKnightMista 2 місяці тому

    No one slams.... Except ONYX

  • @kiryusimp6581
    @kiryusimp6581 2 місяці тому

    why does this feel like an old linkin park music video, overall really good video though

  • @rajinsam4448
    @rajinsam4448 2 місяці тому

    Underrated channel❤

  • @rogerfulgham3941
    @rogerfulgham3941 2 місяці тому

    Amazing

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! Really appreciate it! :)

    • @rogerfulgham3941
      @rogerfulgham3941 2 місяці тому

      @@NinjaTankMartialArts You’re welcome so much! 👍👌✌️💪👊🥊🥋☯️

  • @palek3206
    @palek3206 2 місяці тому

    yeah that's some type of judo technique

  • @_varshith_b
    @_varshith_b 2 місяці тому

    You earned my subscribe bro .. One of the best channel in UA-cam ❤

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 2 місяці тому

      Thank You So Much! I really appreciate it! Thanks for the support, it makes it all worth it :)

  • @menith
    @menith 3 місяці тому

    You know, the funny thing about watching these videos? I don't remember saying any of that. It's totally off the cuff. If we filmed the video today, it might be very different. It all comes down to where our minds were at that moment. It's all good stuff, it just might have been very different. Can't wait to do more filming.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 2 місяці тому

      That's so true! I always feel the same way when I re-watch the footage. Thank you so much for your help. Its been great collaborating! Look forward to more filming and be thinking of more technique ideas. :)

  • @NinjaTankMartialArts
    @NinjaTankMartialArts 3 місяці тому

    Thank You For Watching! *Use For Self-Defense Only. Always Try And Avoid Fights* Train hard and always be safe my friends!

  • @slingshotshooter7536
    @slingshotshooter7536 3 місяці тому

    how do you increase flexibillity ?

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the question ! Very simple, its just consistency. Stretch every day. Try to stretch the same time everyday. Stretch for about thirty seconds to a minute. You will see improvements. I use the side splits for my hips. Start very slow with these. For my hamstrings I put my leg on something waist height, touch toes and start to stretch slowly. Realistically find stretches that work well for you and never miss a day and it will for sure happen. Happy Training ! I Appreciate you :)

  • @slingshotshooter7536
    @slingshotshooter7536 3 місяці тому

    how do you improve flexibillity ?

    • @scorpioriddick
      @scorpioriddick 3 дні тому

      Stretching definitely helps. Every day though. I'm not saying that's the ONLY way, just one I've physically/personally noticed.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 4 години тому

      I agree! Find a set of stretches that work for your body type and for sure stretch every day. Helped a lot for me also! Thankyou.

  • @joebrett5544
    @joebrett5544 3 місяці тому

    I thought he was going for The ROCK BOTTOM.

  • @justoldog
    @justoldog 4 місяці тому

    cool

  • @josephhujbar5760
    @josephhujbar5760 4 місяці тому

    Try that stupid shit on a fighter

  • @beatles42ohgg94
    @beatles42ohgg94 4 місяці тому

    you can do the same thing without a clinch or grabbing the thigh. its essentially the rock bottom. when somebody swings that haymaker you know is coming, duck just like you did, but step behind their leg, and just walk forward. if they try to step back with the wrapped leg, they fall, if they step back with the other leg, you are in a standing rear naked choke. did this on replication to 3 cage fighters, 3 times in a row each. this is why a boxers punch is garbage, leaves you completly open.

    • @UnrealTech9403
      @UnrealTech9403 2 місяці тому

      Yeah this imo is the superior move. It's fast, brutal and uses the opponent's momentum against themselves. It's also very lethal so I see the merit to how the guy in the video did this, the opponent doesn't land on their head.

  • @OmarMohamed-uc5jl
    @OmarMohamed-uc5jl 5 місяців тому

    how isnt he famous yet?

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 4 місяці тому

      Thankyou so much! So kind of you ! Just love martial arts. So fame or not, I will always keep going. Appreciate the support :)

  • @Yeetily
    @Yeetily 5 місяців тому

    The special ed kid next door had no chance

  • @panzerg
    @panzerg 5 місяців тому

    Well i dont know if this will work on heavier and taller person but ill keep it in the back of my mind anyway..thanks

    • @Tespri
      @Tespri 4 місяці тому

      Your legs have lot of power, that's why lift happens with your legs. For taller guys it's actually easy to lift and throw because they have weak center of gravity. I have beaten up guys bigger than me with similar moves. Just go for center or legs and lift from there. Their balance never holds and they have hard time to get into any position that would give them resistance. For wrestling the height is disadvantage and as we all know, most fights end up into wrestling if someone doesn't knock other one down with first punch.

    • @UnrealTech9403
      @UnrealTech9403 2 місяці тому

      If you know how to do it it's way worse for a taller bigger person because they do fall harder. If you ever see a big dude fall hard it's tragically painful to watch.

  • @zaiagorges624
    @zaiagorges624 5 місяців тому

    youll get guillotined

  • @user-vr9ln2nt5v
    @user-vr9ln2nt5v 5 місяців тому

    Most likely you will forget about this if you get into a fight because of all the adrenaline

    • @lobrinks5230
      @lobrinks5230 4 місяці тому

      Yea but when you clinched this will come across your head I learned how to flip somebody over when they are on top from a movie and I used it 100x but when you throwing punches yes you prolly will forget

    • @Tespri
      @Tespri 4 місяці тому

      The moveset isn't really that complex. This is actually something that people can remember and it's pretty natural to get into as well. Clinch, below lift and slam. I have done similar movements already in street fights without issues. Took down guys bigger than me with ease.

    • @user-vr9ln2nt5v
      @user-vr9ln2nt5v 4 місяці тому

      @@Tespri I'm not sure if you've every been in a street fight before but with my case all the adrenaline made me forget that I do boxing and judo

    • @Tespri
      @Tespri 4 місяці тому

      @@user-vr9ln2nt5v judo isn't natural for fighting. Too complex for brains to pull off. Same for boxing if fight is sudden. Exception might be if you do lot of sparring with someone who actively resists you and fights back so it goes to muscle memory. But for Judo I wouldn't recommend. In panic we go to our most basic and most understood move mode. There is no time to make setup or right stance. This move done here, doesn't need any of it. Wrestling is actually very natural for fighting and is something that can be easily done in form of sparring with friends and usually fights with friends are done in wrestling (less likely to cause serious injury)

    • @UnrealTech9403
      @UnrealTech9403 2 місяці тому

      @@user-vr9ln2nt5v That's you bro, for some people this is where they go instinctually. Before I ever knew anything this kind of move is where I defaulted, I would always go to grappling, headlocks and power moves without having ever practiced. I also never start fights so if a dude's swinging my thought is if I'm grabbing his head he won't be punching or headbutting, it works. It's a natural reaction to being grabbed onto most guys forget about the fight and all they want is out of the lock immediately and that's all they're thinking. They stop thinking about punching or winning and can't stand the humiliation of being handled.

  • @j.d.bradley7183
    @j.d.bradley7183 5 місяців тому

    The step jab, kind of like a jab.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 5 місяців тому

      This is one of my favorite jabs. However, my absolute favorite is the retreating jab. Also getting in range and using the neutral jab is great also. I get what you mean though. Most people only step jab. Its a very multidimensional move. Thankyou for the comment :)

  • @fredmercury1314
    @fredmercury1314 5 місяців тому

    Fight the wrong way around, and lead with your strongest arm. There's no point holding back and hoping to time a haymaker, when you can just punish them with powerful jabs that they can't escape. If you're right-handed, use a left-handed stance. Bruce Lee favoured this technique in JKD because you want a street fight to be over quickly.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment! I love Bruce Lee's lead punch also! One of my favorites. So amazing he adapted that move from fencing. Will be doing more videos soon on that move! Thanks for watching :)

  • @JockoBarbone
    @JockoBarbone 5 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for a video about the universal block, but for the life of me I can't figure out where you guys are? You don't have a North East or Great Lakes accent. Are you fellas POSSIBLY from the PNW???

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 5 місяців тому

      Thankyou for watching ! We both live in Montana. However, Not sure where Troy is from originally(Who Taught This Move) Thanks so much for the support and comment :)

  • @jp-st8vn
    @jp-st8vn 5 місяців тому

    I don't know why you're not so famous, but you're really amazing. Just keep it up.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 5 місяців тому

      Thanks so Much! your support means so much to me! Get such joy hearing awesome comments :)

    • @jp-st8vn
      @jp-st8vn 5 місяців тому

      @@NinjaTankMartialArts just keep doing it. Success is near. And you're most welcome, brother.

  • @Ujittttttttttttttttttttttttttt
    @Ujittttttttttttttttttttttttttt 5 місяців тому

    thankyou so much man

  • @Erdnos92
    @Erdnos92 6 місяців тому

    0:27 - Are you supposed to rotate your front leg when doing the jab? I'm not an expert or anything, I've just never seen it before.

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 6 місяців тому

      Great question! You can. It allows your hip to turn a little more for power. However, you do not need to. In my opinion there are four major jabs: the normal snap jab, power jab, step jab and exploding jab. This was more of a power jab. My next video will be the step jab! Thanks for the question :)

  • @nigerslayer123
    @nigerslayer123 6 місяців тому

    thanks bro

  • @v3xx999
    @v3xx999 7 місяців тому

    keep doing these videos man!

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 7 місяців тому

      For sure! Thankyou So Much For The Support! I really appreciate it ! :)

    • @v3xx999
      @v3xx999 7 місяців тому

      @@NinjaTankMartialArts Your videos are great i love them

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 6 місяців тому

      So nice of you to say! Really means a lot to me! So happy anytime I get to do or talk about martial arts!@@v3xx999

    • @v3xx999
      @v3xx999 6 місяців тому

      i wish so but i live in turkey i would like to talk about martial arts with u@@NinjaTankMartialArts

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 6 місяців тому

      That makes sense. My brother lived in Turkey for a little while. Sounds great! Look Forward to talking more soon :)@@v3xx999

  • @troytotheworld.7046
    @troytotheworld.7046 8 місяців тому

    DAMN. THESE GUYS ALMOST LOOK LIKE THEY KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING!

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 8 місяців тому

      Right ! They surely do! Hope you have been doing well! As always thankyou for all your help. Much Appreciated. 👍

  • @serpens_6969
    @serpens_6969 8 місяців тому

    he shoulda just slammed the guy for comedic effect lol

  • @chanaunty9890
    @chanaunty9890 10 місяців тому

    Bro first comment

  • @erronmack2679
    @erronmack2679 11 місяців тому

    Just like the Bruce Lee Style kick!! Great video!!👍👍

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts 11 місяців тому

      Thank You! And you are totally correct. This is the exact type of kick. Bruce Lee will always be the best martial artist in my opinion. So Far ahead of his time, even now. I appreciate the support :)

  • @BlurryZurry
    @BlurryZurry Рік тому

    Gawt damn you got some powerful kicks

    • @NinjaTankMartialArts
      @NinjaTankMartialArts Рік тому

      Thanks Man ! I always appreciate the support! Hope you are doing well! Hopefully talk to you soon :)