Everytime I hear that chime beep alarm go off in the background its going to be a trigger now for a axe hand strike to the side of the head. Be talking at the store and I hear a Beep going off and instant axe hand will get fired off. "sorry about that kembativz training"
Look up Nancy Wake (the white mouse), she was a W.W.2. O.S.S. operative who had a documented kill of a nazi officer using an edge of hand strike targeted just below the Adams apple, she stated on her interview how they practiced that strike and did not think it would work until it was successfully used. The training method was to hit walls with the correct hand position fingers stretched out together and the thumb flagged. Edge of hand strikes have been ridiculed on movies and cartoons, which is ironic.
Reminds me of my grandpa's advice. He was SOE trained. In my (very limited) experience chin jab is the best fight starter...and ender. But the best skill, not taught or talked often is movement - light on your feet, sidestepping etc. and timing. But that all comes with sparing (kumite) experience.
Pretty sure everyone from crackheads to angry Mexican wives use it too. I doubt temple monks meditated to receive the enlightenment of the honorable axe hand. It is a pretty simple gross motor explosion of will. I have used the axe hand twice successfully- Once, as a mental course correction, on an ostrich that was attempting to take my peanuts, and once on a Hungarian hooker that failed to heed the "no teeth" warning.
@@kembativzbrand9099 when is that complete video collection yall advertised a while back gonna be available I got money torching a hole in my pocket waiting for it 😂
John Kary was trained by Carl Cestari in WW2 combatives. The vids have been on youtube for a couple years now. In Carls original dvd series you see him deliver chop the same exact way. Carls other students do it the same way. Anyway John Kary sounds like a badass, I have his book. Peace and much respect Kelly. ua-cam.com/video/l9TfhKslVIo/v-deo.html
It works well as a follow up to a hook punch. Or as a counter to someone ducking under your hook.
Timeless free lesson forever in mankind's eternal knowledge. Thanks Kelly!
Great tutorial! Definitely gonna go over pre-emptive strikes and violent frames with my classes.
Thank you, 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for another well detailed explanation. Your notes on 'dwell time' really add to its use.
Thank you, Sal 🙏🏻
Everytime I hear that chime beep alarm go off in the background its going to be a trigger now for a axe hand strike to the side of the head. Be talking at the store and I hear a Beep going off and instant axe hand will get fired off. "sorry about that kembativz training"
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good info.
Hi Kelly. It has been a long time since GungHo Chuan. I am glad you are still posting and doing this great work.
Thanks man! 🙏🏻
Great explanation of the proper technique to use. Thanks
Thanks, Scott! 👊🏻👊🏻
This was great. Looking forward to the face smash video.
Thank you, Greg. Coming soon…😎🤟🏻
Kelly, are are the Standard in combatives, Thank You
Thank you, Kirkus! 💪🏻🙏🏻🤟🏻
Kelly , good stuff , brother . I always learn super practical methods here 👍🏻
Thank you, Anthony! 💪🏻💪🏻
Look up Nancy Wake (the white mouse), she was a W.W.2. O.S.S. operative who had a documented kill of a nazi officer using an edge of hand strike targeted just below the Adams apple, she stated on her interview how they practiced that strike and did not think it would work until it was successfully used. The training method was to hit walls with the correct hand position fingers stretched out together and
the thumb flagged.
Edge of hand strikes have been ridiculed on movies and cartoons, which is ironic.
She had trouble getting dates after that…
@@kembativzbrand9099 LOL, glad to see you have your regular sense of humor
@@rodvan-zeller6360 really need a sense of humor these days, no?
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@@kembativzbrand9099 Agreed
Reminds me of my grandpa's advice. He was SOE trained. In my (very limited) experience chin jab is the best fight starter...and ender. But the best skill, not taught or talked often is movement - light on your feet, sidestepping etc. and timing. But that all comes with sparing (kumite) experience.
Thank you so much for all your shared knowledge brother! Got any instructors you can recommend in Seattle? 🙏🏻
Unfortunately we don’t have any Kembativz Certified instructors there…😔
@@kembativzbrand9099 No worries but thanks for replying 🙏🏻
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Tai chi uses these techniques too.
Pretty sure everyone from crackheads to angry Mexican wives use it too. I doubt temple monks meditated to receive the enlightenment of the honorable axe hand. It is a pretty simple gross motor explosion of will.
I have used the axe hand twice successfully- Once, as a mental course correction, on an ostrich that was attempting to take my peanuts, and once on a Hungarian hooker that failed to heed the "no teeth" warning.
Would love to see Kelly make another self defense video
Thank you, Eli! 🙏🏻
@@kembativzbrand9099 when is that complete video collection yall advertised a while back gonna be available I got money torching a hole in my pocket waiting for it 😂
@@eliaustin6062 if we weren’t such Luddite’s they’d be up by now and available 😂😂😂
John Kary was trained by Carl Cestari in WW2 combatives. The vids have been on youtube for a couple years now. In Carls original dvd series you see him deliver chop the same exact way. Carls other students do it the same way. Anyway John Kary sounds like a badass, I have his book. Peace and much respect Kelly.
ua-cam.com/video/l9TfhKslVIo/v-deo.html