Nelson's a nasty thing. When I was a fifteen year old practicing judo I was challenged by an aikido black belt, then in the 80's they were a bit tougher in aikido than now, the guy was older, bigger, a full grown man while I was a skinny teen, but quite fast I took the guy to the ground, he wasn't very good there but was heavier and stronger. Fortunatelly I managed to pull a full nelson on, that was like almost the end, he fought valiantly for a minute or so to get out of it, but find no solution and I finally tapped him out. Oh I was the proudest kid in the gym then :)
Stephen, In Shaolin Kung Fu, we learned a similar technique but with an additional few things that basically _guarantee_ your opponent releases grip: 1) backward hammerfist(s) to the groin, 2) backward kick(s) to the weight-favored knee joint, and 3) reverse headbutt(s). Don't think there's many people who'd be willing to continue to endure that just to keep the hold. Once they start to loosen their hands, break the hold by thrusting the arms downward as shown in the video.
Back when I was a rambunctious young fellow I twice used something I learned from my dad, if a guy has you in a Full Nelson you thrash around and struggle till they widen out their legs and then use your heel to hit them in the groin as hard as you possibly can. Worked good and both times I used it the guy who had me in the Full Nelson wasn't playing!
Stephen can I make a suggestion on the end of the technique? Hide your head beside his before disengaging. In my opinion you would have caught a left hook while breaking away. Just something to better your chances. Thanks and great video, love your content.
Does the same principle apply for the school yard bully restraint where they come up and instead restrain both biceps like they're trying to lift you up instead of doing a full Nelson?
if both their hands are just up and not holding anything its easy to just increase your weight on them by lifting your legs a little, also if you can grasp your hands its like the ending in this video, your hands are stronger because the clasping gives you a point to hold on to
Once you lock your hands together in that position, it seems it would be easy enough to stomp the attacker's feet, scrape down the shins, or mule kick them. Moving your feet or a foot repeatedly with one of these techniques ought to ensure you will reach a target area.
I have a question. In high school a teacher said he had army training and a defense/attack from a full-nelson was to raise arms, slide down, grab the aggressor's ankles and then swing the full body upward with feet kept together to kick the aggressor in the face with both feet. Is this a realistic defense/attack?
could you really not find anyone else other than someone with an injured neck....? aslo why are you locking your fingers that way, it seems less reliable than the instinctual finger locking, and its digging your fist into your own forehead.
What about full Nelson when they pick you up off your feet?
Brutal honesty. Love it
Nelson's a nasty thing. When I was a fifteen year old practicing judo I was challenged by an aikido black belt, then in the 80's they were a bit tougher in aikido than now, the guy was older, bigger, a full grown man while I was a skinny teen, but quite fast I took the guy to the ground, he wasn't very good there but was heavier and stronger. Fortunatelly I managed to pull a full nelson on, that was like almost the end, he fought valiantly for a minute or so to get out of it, but find no solution and I finally tapped him out. Oh I was the proudest kid in the gym then :)
Nice story... good job :)
There's no merit to beating an aikido guy, aikido is a bullshit martial art.
There is a similar video by Dean Lister & Bernado Faria on the same topic..
Well done, sir.
Love these videos, thanks!
Thanks Stephan and Richie !
I always do the Half Nelson.
Aw, man. Throwback school yard shit lol
Brilliant, thank you
“Survive now, win later”
Stephen, In Shaolin Kung Fu, we learned a similar technique but with an additional few things that basically _guarantee_ your opponent releases grip: 1) backward hammerfist(s) to the groin, 2) backward kick(s) to the weight-favored knee joint, and 3) reverse headbutt(s). Don't think there's many people who'd be willing to continue to endure that just to keep the hold. Once they start to loosen their hands, break the hold by thrusting the arms downward as shown in the video.
Youre gonna headbutt someone when they have you in a full nelson? 🤨
Where did you get those bad ass shirts?!
Back when I was a rambunctious young fellow I twice used something I learned from my dad, if a guy has you in a Full Nelson you thrash around and struggle till they widen out their legs and then use your heel to hit them in the groin as hard as you possibly can. Worked good and both times I used it the guy who had me in the Full Nelson wasn't playing!
What the video just below yours ,the guy goes into full nelson and bends down grabs the leg and lifts the and falls back seems simple enough
Stephen can I make a suggestion on the end of the technique? Hide your head beside his before disengaging. In my opinion you would have caught a left hook while breaking away. Just something to better your chances. Thanks and great video, love your content.
Chris Master's master lock and Bobby Lashley's hurt lock
Great technique.......now if I can only remember that when it ever happens, lol.
Does the same principle apply for the school yard bully restraint where they come up and instead restrain both biceps like they're trying to lift you up instead of doing a full Nelson?
if both their hands are just up and not holding anything its easy to just increase your weight on them by lifting your legs a little, also if you can grasp your hands its like the ending in this video, your hands are stronger because the clasping gives you a point to hold on to
Would you recomend using the full nelson if you need to hold someone?
Once you lock your hands together in that position, it seems it would be easy enough to stomp the attacker's feet, scrape down the shins, or mule kick them. Moving your feet or a foot repeatedly with one of these techniques ought to ensure you will reach a target area.
Try getting your hips behind his and standing up /-)
It’s actually a move from Catch wrestling
He obviously hasn’t seen Delta Force 2.
''the second time we did it....'' lmao
My teacher tried to Nelson me out & I applied this immediately thank fuck & it stopped them from pissing me off
Oleg Taktarov!!! 💪🏻
I have a question. In high school a teacher said he had army training and a defense/attack from a full-nelson was to raise arms, slide down, grab the aggressor's ankles and then swing the full body upward with feet kept together to kick the aggressor in the face with both feet. Is this a realistic defense/attack?
Why are full Nelsons illegal in ADCC events?
Dangerous
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Forgot one nasty thing. Grab those ears. Very unpopular yet effective
This video shows an interesting escape from a full nelson(from 3:00 untill 4:43): ua-cam.com/video/vfMHgEODn6k/v-deo.html.
You say it does not work and it worked easly !! ☹ 01:48
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Would this defence work: ua-cam.com/video/WN772e25b2U/v-deo.html
could you really not find anyone else other than someone with an injured neck....? aslo why are you locking your fingers that way, it seems less reliable than the instinctual finger locking, and its digging your fist into your own forehead.
lol no clue why im taking fighting advice from old men in the first place... my mistake
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