I really like this mans approach and demonstrations but from my personal experience this kind of move only works if you're grip strength is stronger than the person you are doing it too. While technique is key, raw power can not be under estimated.
well the thing is what if you have small hands? have bad grip? (sweaty grip).. what if the guy (person) is much larger than you (taller and heavier) ?? what then ?? and even if those things are managed.. the guy isn't going to just stand there he is going to be moving around swinging punches and trying to go toe to toe with you.. again we are talking street fight here circumstances.. this would be dangerous to apply under any of those circumstances I would imagine.. or are they more effective then they appear on video here?
If you are executing a joint lock properly, and I mean full-on as much strength as you can, not practicing with someone who you care around and don't want to break their wrist, your assailant will be screaming, not trying to hit you back. If they even lift up their other arm, apply more pressure and I assure you they will stop. Martial Arts are designed exactly for that reason - so a smaller person can defeat a larger person. This has nothing to do with strength or size (or sweat ;) ) of hands, but everything to do with proper joint manipulation, which is the same of anyone regardless of size :) I am a 5'2", 115 lb female and I practice joint locks on my 6'3", 205 lb boyfriend. He does not like it one bit and cannot escape or wiggle without causing himself more pain. Try it out on someone you know who is willing to practice with you. You'll see! :)
The initial grasp to apply the wrist manipulation requires great precision. Especially when you are under a violent attack, you will not be capable of that kind of precision.
Maybe after practicing the move enough if you have good speed, reflexes, and coordination. But I thought one of the main principles of Krav Maga is that the average person (not just the athlete) should be able to learn these techniques quickly and use them (it was originally used to quickly train ordinary Israelis in hand-to-hand combat during war time, if I’m not mistaken)
Wrist manipulation ate great only against a weaker opponent and the grip must be activated with strength speed and pression otherwise it will not work..
An old school friend showed me a move, but I can't find it anywhere to learn. He basically showed me how to bring anyone to their knees by bending and twisting some fingers to a really painful state where you could hold and lock down that person in that state. What would be the name of that?
+kemaljabir abdullah Off course it is. Many systems/style´s will have a good deal of shared stuff. They have been barrowing from eachother since the dawn of humanity.
I have heard rumors that there is a man who aspires to become the first martial arts action star and singer. He is of Spanish descent. He wants to change entertainment and create opportunities for the Latin people and immigration. He likes Bruce Lee and wants to advance Jeet Kune Do into his own fighting art. Many say he is very fast when he strikes whether it be a kick or a punch. People also say he is a handsome guy with a big heart. He goes by the name of "Kenji Lucian".
To complicated for an elderly person. It has to be simple and quick.As an eldelery person I been assaulted several times with a front shirt grab.I want to be able to to take him down fast and get out fast. And then what you do if you take him down and the idiot is still holding on to your shirt?
Kick him in the knee to bend it backwards or gouge his eyes and minplulate the pressure point behind a attackers ear. If he still holds on once he's on the ground use your imagination, kick him in the kidney or head. I could go into a lot more detail with this. But like you said, the simpler the better. You don't want to have to start doing techniques you have to think about
you spend a whole minute talking about nothing really - then the next minute show three very quick manipulation - here's a tip - why not spend the entire two minutes explaining each manipulation in greater detail and foregoing the minute-long intro? trust me, if you get down to business more quickly, you will have a much more successful channel - your choice -
When you took Krav Maga were you pounding into the ground with exercise before you learned technique and even the technique was simply a drill, not explained well at all? This video is nothing like what I was taking and I'm wondering if it was the place or all Krav Maga.
It was probably where you were going. My school is much more like this, the instructor is really great with explanations, and during drilling he walks around correcting technique of every person.
this is not a very good wrist manipulation. there is one that is simpler and much more painful, without all the wierd contortion this guy uses. it is known as the c-lock
That's also used in Krav Maga. There's a whole slew of wrist manipulations. It seems to me that all arts share them. In Aikido that one would be called kote gaeshi. Are you a practitioner of Taekwondo by any chance?
:D "How do you feel...?" Also a caring guy. That's how you teach MA.
This was a very helpful video for understanding wrist manipulations, thank you very much!
I really like this mans approach and demonstrations but from my personal experience this kind of move only works if you're grip strength is stronger than the person you are doing it too. While technique is key, raw power can not be under estimated.
blaze556922 it's about the angle. The wrist can reach a certain point where it is unable to follow the movement of somebody else's wrist
well the thing is what if you have small hands? have bad grip? (sweaty grip).. what if the guy (person) is much larger than you (taller and heavier) ?? what then ?? and even if those things are managed.. the guy isn't going to just stand there he is going to be moving around swinging punches and trying to go toe to toe with you.. again we are talking street fight here circumstances..
this would be dangerous to apply under any of those circumstances I would imagine.. or are they more effective then they appear on video here?
blaze556922 this is why I beat my meat 4 times a day, it really strengthens your forearm
If you are executing a joint lock properly, and I mean full-on as much strength as you can, not practicing with someone who you care around and don't want to break their wrist, your assailant will be screaming, not trying to hit you back. If they even lift up their other arm, apply more pressure and I assure you they will stop. Martial Arts are designed exactly for that reason - so a smaller person can defeat a larger person. This has nothing to do with strength or size (or sweat ;) ) of hands, but everything to do with proper joint manipulation, which is the same of anyone regardless of size :) I am a 5'2", 115 lb female and I practice joint locks on my 6'3", 205 lb boyfriend. He does not like it one bit and cannot escape or wiggle without causing himself more pain. Try it out on someone you know who is willing to practice with you. You'll see! :)
This may be good to get away from your opponent but not to actually wristlock them Charles Wofford martial arts UA-cam
I'm really getting into these videos. I also like how frequently they come out.
The initial grasp to apply the wrist manipulation requires great precision. Especially when you are under a violent attack, you will not be capable of that kind of precision.
Maybe after practicing the move enough if you have good speed, reflexes, and coordination. But I thought one of the main principles of Krav Maga is that the average person (not just the athlete) should be able to learn these techniques quickly and use them (it was originally used to quickly train ordinary Israelis in hand-to-hand combat during war time, if I’m not mistaken)
My dad taught me this when I was 10 for self defense
Ah thats a nice Wrist manipulation
*tips fedora*
The instructor kind of sounds like the voice actor for Viktor Reznov from Call of Duty, and looks like the actual character.
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@@pthreelarry I get it. Dr. Frederick Steiner!
@@CreeperKiller420 6 years. 6 years and you still respond
@@pthreelarry yes.
Wow you respond after 6 years 😳👏
The donor's facial expression when he tried to grab his shirt is priceless 😭
did anyone else notice his purple toenail?
+Sage Hawk yes
yup😂
Snoopgirlish That maybe so
Thanks to you i did.
Sage Haq
Middle Eastern men do that
taken from Choi Li Fut. One of the things I like about Krav Maga is the eclecticism.
One might wonder how you get out of a wrist lock such as the one he's demonstrating that would be an interesting technique to see
I would definitely use wrist manipulations and locks as instructed in Hapkido small differences to the untrained person but far more effective.
What if they are too strong
Look at the five basic techniques from Aikido: Ikkyo, Nikkyo, Sankyo, Yonkyo, Gonkyo. You will not be disappointed.
Yep....took 7 years of Aikido.
Very good for self defense technique
learned the first one today at tkd class
Fantastic! Thanks! 🎸😃
Wow he has a good teacher 👍
What belt is the instructor wearing?? A Silver/Black?
perfect explanation.. excellent video
I love the green belt dude. He looks constipated.
Alejandra guzman
hahahahah
Qhhagwha
Lmao
so practical
Thanks for the up.
this can only work if you practice amot
Nice tutorial, thanks sir
I like the atemi with the palm followed by nikajo. Yoshinkan 101
Wrist manipulation ate great only against a weaker opponent and the grip must be activated with strength speed and pression otherwise it will not work..
Fantastic
Were is your gym plesee
An old school friend showed me a move, but I can't find it anywhere to learn. He basically showed me how to bring anyone to their knees by bending and twisting some fingers to a really painful state where you could hold and lock down that person in that state. What would be the name of that?
Idk
Small circle jujitsu
Like a junior Ben Kingsley, excellent btw
what if he grabs your left hand with his right hand ?
this technique exactly same with aikido
+kemaljabir abdullah Off course it is. Many systems/style´s will have a good deal of shared stuff. They have been barrowing from eachother since the dawn of humanity.
@@mauricematla1795 Exatamente! Além disso, o Krav Magá também tem algumas influências no Aikido
Maurice Matla Is there any original kravmaga skill?
Give an applause to the other guy who to it like a champ
Best technique I like this
The first move is great if the person attacking you happens to hold their arm up in front of you waiting for you to grab it....not going to happen
I have heard rumors that there is a man who aspires to become the first martial arts action star and singer. He is of Spanish descent. He wants to change entertainment and create opportunities for the Latin people and immigration. He likes Bruce Lee and wants to advance Jeet Kune Do into his own fighting art. Many say he is very fast when he strikes whether it be a kick or a punch. People also say he is a handsome guy with a big heart. He goes by the name of "Kenji Lucian".
He is--the most interesting man in the world.
*I don't always drink beer. But when I do, I prefer Dos Equis.*
Alr well now my friends wrist is broken what do i do
those are more or less the same techniques as used in Aikido
And Bujinkan budo taijutsu.
I think also in ju-jutsu.
very useful
My dad did this thing where he would put his thumb on my wrist and it hurts so bad lol
Nikkyo, 2nd basic, Aikido.
eso es una llave de hapkido .
this is a hapkido tecnic.
More!
Not to bad, but I see fundamental problems that are common in arts that are not specialists in joint manipulation, such as this one.
2:19 best face ever XD
Super
we have similar techniques in karate
very formal
this guy is a good actor
What are you talking about? It's all legit, this guy is amazing, you can learn all of his techniques for only 3 payments of $19.99!!!
+Bismo Funyuns I lost u at the paying part lol
+Bismo Funyuns fake account
Truth What?
This is known as Nikyo in Aikido.
In the beginning of the video, is his toenail painted?
wow..i noticed that logos on their chest
To complicated for an elderly person. It has to be simple and quick.As an eldelery person I been assaulted several times with a front shirt grab.I want to be able to to take him down fast and get out fast. And then what you do if you take him down and the idiot is still holding on to your shirt?
Kick him in the knee to bend it backwards or gouge his eyes and minplulate the pressure point behind a attackers ear. If he still holds on once he's on the ground use your imagination, kick him in the kidney or head.
I could go into a lot more detail with this. But like you said, the simpler the better. You don't want to have to start doing techniques you have to think about
Ruger lcp, size of a cell phone
+LightAfterNight89105 I aim for the knee caps or places where the bones connect or move
too dangerous and complicated for ANYONE in unknown circumstances.
michal moore Maybe work on your personality, it sounds like you're the guy causing trouble in the first place.
simple moves are best
I did not know Krav Maga used belt ranking.
what kind of martiel art is ?
+Рвоыоы Чтвов Krav Maga
"How Do You Feel?!" LOL
Thats boy from jump in
Why does the green belt man keep slapping his knee?
+Dadu Days Thats his safety. When the pressure is too much on his wrist, he slaps his knee to tell the instructor so.
I believe I can fly....... I believe I can touch the sky.......
Krav maga isn't real, stop copying aikido/aiki-self
I think I heard bones cracking right at the end. Ouch!!!
The human version of splinter from TMNT
you spend a whole minute talking about nothing really - then the next minute show three very quick manipulation - here's a tip - why not spend the entire two minutes explaining each manipulation in greater detail and foregoing the minute-long intro? trust me, if you get down to business more quickly, you will have a much more successful channel - your choice -
Who the hell starts off by grabbing your right wrist with their right hand. You are making up these scenarios.
nikkyo
Who came here thinking they could be the next tye lee
great keep going :))
the other guys face lol
nikio is the original name
Easy break
listen closely at 2:10 the green belt grunts
He doesn't
+Ellie&Dan Gaming & challanges he kinda growls
its a copy of aikido aikikai not krav maga
When you took Krav Maga were you pounding into the ground with exercise before you learned technique and even the technique was simply a drill, not explained well at all? This video is nothing like what I was taking and I'm wondering if it was the place or all Krav Maga.
It was probably where you were going.
My school is much more like this, the instructor is really great with explanations, and during drilling he walks around correcting technique of every person.
I've seen too many cat ads today
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Awesomeness
ahw im sorry for the student, you can hear his bones knack
That was him slapping his knee
he looks like young frued
I tried with my friend
But him arm broke..
ok im like it
It's hon gyaku from Ninjutsu they copied it
Yes of course every bad guy are weakest and lamest as the stunt guy.
Not very realistic training barefoot in a self defense situation. It's a different story wearing jeans, boots and a backpack.
lel ell leleelelelel
Krav Maga = Jiu Jitsu rebore
Ok so How much? :)
nice vid it is real however if you want to lern realy you mus go and take lessons not just watch videos on youtube
But we are watching
Teaching Aiki Jujitsu as if it was a newly invented martial art. It appears that KM is just a collection of copied techniques from other arts.
Yes this isn’t Krav Maga
This is no different from aiki jujutsu.
The thumbnail says krav maga so why you wearing Asian martial arts belts
James Roper ok.did not know that.
I always understood it was a purely military adaption of parts of jujutsu/CQC
These Israelis don’t mess around
Tell that to the peopl going against tyrants
How do you feel? Fucked up sir :-p
does he have a painted toe lmfaooo
then why are you on UA-cam, it says you can not be 13 and under
this is not a very good wrist manipulation. there is one that is simpler and much more painful, without all the wierd contortion this guy uses. it is known as the c-lock
That's also used in Krav Maga.
There's a whole slew of wrist manipulations. It seems to me that all arts share them.
In Aikido that one would be called kote gaeshi.
Are you a practitioner of Taekwondo by any chance?
I doubt this works