George Kirby
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Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 75: Challenging the Standard" Zoom Workshop 072024
Most of the time your dojo moves smoothly. But on occasion students may challenge what & how you teach. How you respond determines whether it’s a positive learning experience or not. However, most of the really interesting discussion in this Zoom conference evolved from a “sleeper” topic dealing with working with students with special needs, whether they be age or injury related, or mental/physical limitations. This topic also went into the issue and value of “commitment” by black belts as well as students’ commitment to continued growth in their martial art. Length: 1:58
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Budoshin Jujitsu "Episode 74: Teaching Women's Self Defense" 061524
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First, I want to thank Sensei[s] Lisa Frazer, Wilinar Monar, Doris Chamoun, Diane Wallander, and Jodi Canapp for being a positive and valuable part of today’s discussion group. At one point we had 15 participants in this Zoom episode. Without everyone, this discussion would not have had the validity, integrity, and value it now has. In this zoom meeting we discussed the differences between shor...
Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 73: Control" 050424
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Control is the key to success in everything you do. How much control you have over a situation will determine how much success you will actually have. In self-defense, control is the key to effectively defending yourself while “helping your attacker go where he wants to go.” Control also means that you know what your self-defense technique is doing to your attacker and controlling the impact of...
Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 72: Options?" 040624
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As sensei we occasionally face challenges in our dojo. How do you deal with students who want to practice another martial art during your class? Do your students get practice outside of class? How do you deal with different names, explanations, and execution of techniques when students ask about them? This Zoom episode will give you some insights and possibly some answers. Length: 1:22
Budoshin Jujitsu: “Episode 71: Some Basics” 031624 - YouTube Video
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Some of the Zoom episodes have been fairly esoteric. This one isn’t. It’s very down-to-earth. It deals with core techniques/movements, random attack practice vs. the street, and tapping out/”maitte!” However, as we go through this discussion, you’ll notice a couple of common threads that interlock these separate topics together with really simple and understandable relationships that even a new...
Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 70: Value 030224"
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How long can you restrain a person before it becomes ineffective - - or do you have to complete the technique thus causing injury? How has MMA affected “self-defense” strategies - - has the attack emphasis changed? Why do black belts continue to train and learn - - is the unreachable goal of perfection a valid goal? These are the three main areas of today’s Zoom discussion. Some of the answers ...
Budoshin Jujitsu: “’Episode #69: Past, Present, Future” 021724
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In this episode we discuss a number of topics, concentrating on whether or not traditional martial arts have changed with the challenge or influx of martial arts trends since the 1950’s and how the more traditional arts will fare in the future. We also discussed why people get into the martial arts and some reasons why all black belts aren’t equal - - even within the same martial art or dojo. W...
Budoshin Jujitsu: “Episode #68: Slings and Arrows” 020324 - YouTube Video
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Learning any martial art Is a challenge. It requires time, patience, repetition, and commitment. It also depends on what you actually want to learn or what your sensei is willing to teach you. Learning effective self defense is another story because it may require a sheath of different or additional “slings and arrows”; techniques and actions outside the normal parameters of your art, ryu, or d...
Budoshin Jujitsu: Spotlight Interview of George Kirby by Logan Crawford 020224
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This is a copy of the interview of George Kirby by Logan Crawford [Spotlight TV - Prime Seven Media] premiered on February 2, 2024.The interview deals with the publication of his first book as well as his subsequent experiences in the martial arts. The original UA-cam link for this interview is ua-cam.com/video/g4PYFwCqWgg/v-deo.html . Length: 17min
Budoshin Jujitsu "Episode 67: Survival" 012024
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Although this discussion started out as a discussion of Jigaro Kano’s worthwhile effort to convert elements of traditional jujitsu into a safe sport with educational value, calling his “sport” judo [gentle way], the discussion evolved into the difference between martial arts “sports” [most of them] vs. traditional Japanese jujitsu [gentle art], which was designed for self-defense. Traditional J...
Budoshin Jujitsu "Episode 66: Parenting" 010624
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There is a commonality between parenting and traditional Japanese Jujitsu. Even though our world is small and confined as a small child, as we grow up our borders expand as we have new experiences. Traditional Japanese Jujitsu, as it is a “parent art”, shares a lot of similarities to ever broadening horizons as so many martial arts can be easily integrated into this parent art. This is a unique...
Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 65: a..e..i..o..u" 121623
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This zoom meeting dealt with basics: different kinds of ukemi, how to be a good uke & tori, cooperating to learn, technique street viability, and the core difference[s] between Japanese [a.k.a. traditional] Jujitsu and other martial arts in today’s world. As one of today’s participants said, “A, e, I, o, u, and sometimes “y” are the only vowels in our language. However, you can write a book, or...
Budoshin Jujitsu "Episode 64: Tori/Uke" 120223
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A good sensei is a good tori and a good uke; continually learning and helping others learn as well. A good sensei is consistent and compassionate because he wants his students to succeed. These are also some of the characteristics needed to become an effective sensei. In this video we look at what’s necessary to become an effective sensei and why some blackbelts are inclined to it and others ar...
Budoshin Jujitsu "Episode 63: .04%" 102123
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There is a world of difference between earning your black belt and becoming a sensei [about .04%] because it’s a lot more than “just teaching techniques”. This zoom discussion video delves into some of the issues that result in so few black belts becoming “sensei” and provides some suggestions to help the black belt make that important “jump”. Length: 1:39
Nerve Sem 2001 pt1
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Nerve Sem 2001 pt1
Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 62: Balance" 090223
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Budoshin Jujitsu: "Episode 62: Balance" 090223
Budoshin Jujitsu: Summer Camp 2016 Pt3
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Budoshin Jujitsu: Summer Camp 2016 Pt2
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Budoshin Jujitsu: Summer Camp 2015 Pt4
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ousamaagahe1488
    @ousamaagahe1488 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤Free free Palestine 😊

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 Місяць тому

    Are there any dojos in new england?

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 Місяць тому

      Justin, Unfortunately, no. Closest dojo is in Vermont. You can go to americanjujitsuassociation.com for more information.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 Місяць тому

      Justin, I even checked my Budoshin Jujitsu Yudanshakai membership roster & I don't have any members or black belts in New England. Sorry.

  • @bristoncraigson9151
    @bristoncraigson9151 Місяць тому

    I'm sorry I had to leave this meeting early. I thought this was a very good discussion topic.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 Місяць тому

      It was a long but productive meeting. Sorry you had to go. There probably will be a sequel as some questions & issues have come up.

  • @Azulmorroco09
    @Azulmorroco09 2 місяці тому

    good

  • @braunc40
    @braunc40 2 місяці тому

    The best Jujutsu instruction. Thank you ,sir….

  • @MohammadJarrahi
    @MohammadJarrahi 2 місяці тому

    Very very good technique , in my idea all of them this techniques were unique.

  • @angeloschneider4272
    @angeloschneider4272 2 місяці тому

    The Ju Jutsu looks okey. But it never stops to amaze me that people do not know it is not "Sensei XYZ" or even "Shihan XYZ". Titles like Shihan, are AFTER the name. Salutations like Sensei: are AFTER the name. And you can hardly introduce yourself as Shihan. Does not make any sense. You are promoting a Japanese martial art, or claim to do so. And do not even know those basics??? As I said, the Ju Jutsu looks okey to me, but with But with so primitive mistakes, you instantly lose 50% credibility. And you do classical Japanese Ju Jutsu: so it is written Ju Jutsu, not Ju Jitsu. The word Jitsu is no longer in usage in Japanese language since over 1000 years, and has nothing to do with martial arts anyway.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 2 місяці тому

      Angelo, Although you may be technically correct on all points, is it an issue worth raising. I can come up with at least 15 variations on the spelling of jujitsu & there have been entire treatises written on which one is right. [My sensei preferred jujitsu or ju-jitsu.] Both my sensei [who was Japanese] and I, despite the honorary titles that we've been given, simply prefer to be called "sensei". I taught in a high school where 52 languages were spoken & had a large number of ESL [English Second Language] students. It's amazing how many ways the my last name could be spelled & pronounced. But as long as it was done with respect, that's what counts. As Sun Tzu said, in so many words [actually just a few], "choose your battles wisely."

    • @angeloschneider4272
      @angeloschneider4272 2 місяці тому

      @@senseigk1 Yeah, and both "jujitsu or ju-jitsu" make no sense. There are two historically correct forms if you want to insist: Jiu Jiutsu, the Portuguese transliteration from the first dictionaries trying to translate, Japanese to Portuguese, and Ju Jutsu, the Heppbourn system that most perfectly captures the correct sound. The word Jitsu does/did exist, but is no longer in use since over 1000 years. And has nothing at all to do with martial arts. So, if you know 12 "correct ways" then you either wrong 10 times, or are far more literate than I am :P Your last name is pronounced and spelled: how you define how it is pronounced and spelled. Not up to the student to different :P

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 2 місяці тому

      @@angeloschneider4272: what I said was I was aware of at least 12-15 different ways to spell ju jutsu/Jiu Jitsu [oops - forgot about the capitalization variations which now doubles the numbers]. I never said they were all correct. And yes, my kids usually spelled my name correctly but pronounced it differently, based upon their linguistic background. I knew they'd eventually get it correct so I never made an issue over it. As any English spelling of Ju Jutsu is it usually is a transliteration my only real concern is that of pronunciation and if that is correct we're all on the same playing field. Also, a particular ryu may choose to have a particular spelling as part of its unique name. I do understand what you're saying but how to spell something in English, with all of it's pronunciation variables [same-sounding words that are spelled differently & may mean the same or different things] should not be a major issue as long as what is said is understood by others. I really don't think there's a battle here, just different spellings of the "gentle art".

  • @nathandoggett6287
    @nathandoggett6287 3 місяці тому

    This is awesome, I grew up reading George Kirby's books. It's amazing and gives me a feeling of gratitude to listen in to his wisdom.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 3 місяці тому

      Nathan, Thank you for your compliment. I really appreciate it. May I add it to my "testimonials" page at budoshin.com/about-bjj/budoshin-testimonials/ ?

  • @Dreamlink91
    @Dreamlink91 3 місяці тому

    Amazing, I train Ju Shin Jutsu refined Budo Japanese Jiujitsu for about a year, I am a yellow belt and i know some of those moves, was really fun to watch and re-remember them. 👌

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 3 місяці тому

      It's amazing that once you get past terminology [in English & Japanese] there is an amazing amount of similarities among "different" ryu of traditional Japanese Jujitsu and upper belts usually have no problems training with each other. Get back to your classes & keep growing in the art!

  • @Daniel-qr1zf
    @Daniel-qr1zf 3 місяці тому

    Happy birthday, sensei!

  • @GQLoc
    @GQLoc 4 місяці тому

    Hi, i want learn from you but there's no way i could get to where you teach. Is the whole system on your DVDs and books?

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 4 місяці тому

      You can go to budoshin.com/store/ & click on "Store" on the pull-down menu for books, mp4 videos, and other instructional materials. All my seminar videos can also now be found on UA-cam under "Budoshin Jujitsu". Please be aware that even with all the videos and professionally printed books, maybe 1/5-1/4 of what my sensei [Jack Seki] taught me is available. Fortunately, as Seki requested, I took notes. Those notes comprise a list of over 850 techniques and variations which I've put together as the Budoshin Jujitsu Densho. There are no pictures or drawings. It's available at budoshin.com/store/books/ & scroll down towards the bottom of the page.

  • @kyrie6572
    @kyrie6572 4 місяці тому

    Promo-SM

  • @tameling1973
    @tameling1973 4 місяці тому

    nice!!

  • @jonirasmussen6059
    @jonirasmussen6059 5 місяців тому

    Great comments guys, you bring a lot of talent to the table every time, love and peace 🥋😀 Br. Joni

  • @acd-combatives
    @acd-combatives 5 місяців тому

    Thanks again for having me.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 5 місяців тому

      You're more than welcome. Join us again next time.

  • @thelastgeneration1926
    @thelastgeneration1926 6 місяців тому

    this stuff is awesome

  • @adamkane7513
    @adamkane7513 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video. Some subtle adjustments get the techniques to work so much better. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @eliotquintana9802
    @eliotquintana9802 6 місяців тому

    Straight arm bar technique jujutsu techniques weapon vs hands

  • @Dipu_Barman_
    @Dipu_Barman_ 6 місяців тому

    ❤ I love fight

  • @Dipu_Barman_
    @Dipu_Barman_ 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Nice content❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @markabran6103
    @markabran6103 7 місяців тому

    Regarding what came up about BJJ: i am proud to practice the parent-art of both judo and BJJ. I think what BJJ teaches in many ways are good knowledge. In my traditional jujitsu-training, we do not exclude newaza / groundfighting, we actually practice it alot. BJJ is effective as a ”additional knowledge”, for sure. But ofcourse, I perfer to stand up.

    • @markabran6103
      @markabran6103 7 місяців тому

      I agree with Darryn that BJJ is jujutsu, all the famous submissions are already represented in jujitsu and judo. George Kirby also said it well with the statement that we all vary our jujitsu and makes it ”our own”, kind of what the Gracies did. Must also add: thanks for a very interesting talk!

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 7 місяців тому

      All martial arts have strengths and weaknesses and the key to success is recognizing that fact. Sometimes learning related martial arts, or even different ryu of the same art, can compensate for "weaknesses" also long as you have an environment where you can put everything together so it works best for you. I think the concern expressed about BJJ was not in the techniques themselves, but in the public image created by some BJJ pracititoners and the media which currently sees it as a money-maker. Although Japanese Jujitsu as taught by Jack Seki is my core martial art, I was able to integrate Ketsugo [Harold Brosius] and Arrest/Control techniques [from various law-enforcement agencies I worked with] into it to improve my teaching and self-defense skills. Can I go down to the ground if need be? Yes. However, I've never had a student who has had to go down to the ground it a real street situation. As you said, remaining standing is the best option.

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 7 місяців тому

    where can I go for these lessons?

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 7 місяців тому

      Justin, Although multiple technique flow is an essential element in any Budoshin Jujitsu Dojo, if you'd like to contact Sensei Dave Clark, who taught this element of the summer camp, just send your email address to me at senseigk@budoshin.com & I'll forward your request to him. He's located in Florida.

  • @calbaking
    @calbaking 8 місяців тому

    lol why the f would you attack someone who is aggressively shaking your hand, psycho

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 8 місяців тому

      Excellent & legitimate question. Here's the rationale. Most people are right-handed & that's their strong hand. In a potential street situation trapping your right hand through a "handshake" is a great way to reduce the "victim's" ability to defend himself and can be a very effective lead-in to a physical attack. So, in a street situation it's not a smart move to shake hands with a potential aggressor unless you know how to get out of that hold if necessary. Then again, if you're left-handed [I am], trapping my right hand is not seen as great of a threat. Then again, if "cousin Bubba" tries to impress you [or bring you to your knees with his "death grip", there is a really simple, non-painful move you can do with the trapped hand that will cancel out his death grip & he's still holding your hand and standng. Clue: It's not a lock, hit or a throw, but uses a pressure point, which you press with the TIP of your right middle finger using moderate pressure [where: wrist at base of ulnar; trigger point: flexor carpi ulnaris; merdian point: LU-9]. Maybe I just need to take some pix of this or a video and put it on my website or UA-cam as the technique is so "dirt simple".

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 8 місяців тому

    Are there forms in Jujitsu?

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 8 місяців тому

      There's no clear answer here due to Japanese/English terminology interpretations and different ryu [styles of jujitsu]. However, let me try to give a relatively simple answer. If you're referring to "forms" [a series of movements] as in many ryu of karate, the answer is "no". In many Japanese Jujitsu ryu students are taught specific moves or techniques, sometimes called "kata" [forms]. Dependent upon the attack they can put them together into technique combinations "waza". Ultimately the same kata can be used to deal with a variety of different attacks, dependent upon the situation and initial response [distraction technique?] of the jujitsuka. There are some jujitsu kime-no-kata [prarranged forms] compeition where two partners go back and forth with a prearranged and often-practiced sequence. For more specific information you can go to budoshin.com or email me at senseigk@budoshin.com .

  • @mickymorton7148
    @mickymorton7148 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing 💮

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 9 місяців тому

    I live, close to brazilian jujisu.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 9 місяців тому

      Not the same.

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 9 місяців тому

    This is right!

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 9 місяців тому

      What is right?

  • @justinstreeter1595
    @justinstreeter1595 9 місяців тому

    I want to take Ju-Jitsu! I have taken Tai Chuan!

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 9 місяців тому

      Justin, Either email me at senseigk@budoshin.com or visit my website: budoshin.com.

  • @3Pillers
    @3Pillers 9 місяців тому

    👍

  • @user-qx7nw8fw2j
    @user-qx7nw8fw2j 9 місяців тому

    👍

  • @tombruno7438
    @tombruno7438 9 місяців тому

    Looking good, Professor Kirby.

  • @timothylee8004
    @timothylee8004 9 місяців тому

    Good old school stuff

  • @gbody2617
    @gbody2617 10 місяців тому

    Are your DVDs the entire system?

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 4 місяці тому

      No. The 8-mp4 video series takes you up to some place between shodan and nidan. There are additional training videos available at budoshin.com and on UA-cam under "Budoshin Jujitsu." Then there's the Densho [my notes] on over 800 techniques and variations taught by Sensei Jack Seki and Sensei Harod Brosious. There are also technique helps on my website and on UA-cam.

    • @gbody2617
      @gbody2617 4 місяці тому

      @@senseigk1 - I'll put everything you got and I already understand being martial from how I grew up during the 80s and 90s and had to protect myself often. I've been an admirer of the arts separating the martial and art so it could be effective. I've always thought this style along with the World Federation Jujitsu is great as well and of course the western styles or sports such as boxing and wrestling in its complete form. Are those notes in a book form so I could buy everything at once?

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 4 місяці тому

      @@gbody2617 The Budoshin Jujitsu Densho is available as a pdf file at budoshin.com/store/books/ . Scroll down towards the bottom of the page. Techniques are indexed by topic, technique number [order in which Seki and/or Brosious taught them to me] and cross-referenced to techniques in my other published books from Ohara/Black Belt Publications. You can print the pdf file or you can pick/choose individual techniques you want to print. There are no pix or drawings in the Densho though.

  • @KCChang-jw8if
    @KCChang-jw8if 10 місяців тому

    very good

  • @MrChomper999
    @MrChomper999 11 місяців тому

    Great work thankyou

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 11 місяців тому

      Thank you for the compliment.

  • @markabran6103
    @markabran6103 11 місяців тому

    The part on how to keep members/keep members focused and not dropping out was very interesting. I think a key is to make training more social like I think Darrin was saying, then it is not just training it is meeting friends aswell. When they feel they are a part for real training is more than training. Pick up on different angles of training, create variation, explore… Make it interesting. And ofcourse.. As humans with personal/private life, family and job - jujitsu cant always be nr 1. The motivation will go up and down during the years. Thats why I also think it is important to remind members to come to class, by texting them for example. Not to be afraid to be ”pushy” because alot of people need it and will appreciate it if it comes with concern. Lastly, I think 1,5-2 years is the magic limit. Get passed this and your member probably stay for long if something drastic dosnt happen (new job, moving etc). About that time, 2 years in, training will really be a habit and you probably reached some competence in it.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 11 місяців тому

      Very well said!! I learned early on in my public school teaching career, that if your students see that you are interested in them AND will work with them to help them succeed, that they will try harder to do well. This applies to any teacher-student relationship. As you said [or inferred], it's that personal connection that is the key to student retention and success.

  • @MDMiller60
    @MDMiller60 11 місяців тому

    Well, I am 3/4 the way through and will have to watch the rest later. Shihan, you are a fine teacher and practitioner. Both skills are rare.

  • @MDMiller60
    @MDMiller60 11 місяців тому

    That first gun technique looks really similar to the one that our FBI instructor taught us at the police academy, . His was the baseball bat swing. Deflect and grab wrist overhand with left hand, simultaneously grab the frame with the right hand (we did) underhand, forcing the gun and attacker's right arm and hand to my right, then tighten the grip to my body and swing his arm and wrist around to my left side, like a baseball bat. After practicing it "1,000 times", it proves to be effective. You are really getting my attention here.

  • @MDMiller60
    @MDMiller60 11 місяців тому

    Shihan Cushinan, I really enjoyed your presentation. The concepts, the equipment, the effective movements are very valuable to me. You got me on the floor mats. I am 81, have lost my skill of falling, and extra pressure on my lower back can easily sideline me. My dojo allows me to alter or substitute my exercises which helps a great deal. I am hoping I can do a forward roll sometime soon and recapture my breakfalling. I also saved your and Professor Kirby's channel.

  • @devinouchi7920
    @devinouchi7920 11 місяців тому

    😂

  • @debraco7748
    @debraco7748 11 місяців тому

    Groovy!!!

  • @MrChomper999
    @MrChomper999 11 місяців тому

    where can we get the charts

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 11 місяців тому

      If you send me your email address I can forward your request to Sensei Dave Clark.

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 11 місяців тому

      Hope this helps: The easiest way to get the charts is our dojo website: kataguide.yolasite.com My entire sixth book is available for free on this sight. My multiple technique flow video is available for free on this sight. My Quick Cross-Reference charts are available for free on this sight. Best-- Dave

    • @MrChomper999
      @MrChomper999 11 місяців тому

      thankyou @@senseigk1

  • @stevefrench3253
    @stevefrench3253 11 місяців тому

    Words cannot describe how rubbish this is

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 11 місяців тому

      Please try explaining your opinion.

  • @waynecampbell2249
    @waynecampbell2249 11 місяців тому

    Fat person is not a master

    • @senseigk1
      @senseigk1 11 місяців тому

      Please define "master"? What are your reason[s] for using the term?

  • @kafkastrial8650
    @kafkastrial8650 11 місяців тому

    O dear !!!!!

  • @grappler240
    @grappler240 11 місяців тому

    I absolutely love that you're still adding videos. Good on ya and Godbless.

  • @kafkastrial8650
    @kafkastrial8650 11 місяців тому

    These one armed one handed attackers must be avoided at all costs !

  • @kafkastrial8650
    @kafkastrial8650 11 місяців тому

    Please do not try these things when attacked with a knife as you will get killed !

  • @AlrightDave
    @AlrightDave 11 місяців тому

    Knife defence: use a gun

  • @bilbobaggins4403
    @bilbobaggins4403 11 місяців тому

    Ok