It's funny to see Dale Comstock in the first one allowing himself to be used as a training aid. He went on to be a top-tier operator (Delta, Special Forces) and a very deadly guy. Check out his biography "American Badass".
We were taught all of these in Isshinryu Karate. Good stuff and they work. You don't need the RNC in MMA. The Cross-Face or the Accolade will make a grown man tap or nap, and it's ten times easier to get on them.
Problem with pressure points is that intoxicated people won't really feel them. Wrist locks work a bit better. I've tried various things on drunk people when I was working as a doorman and wanted to get them out. Wrist locks for control worked well. Talking them out worked best.
@@Jiyukan it really depends people tend to be more pain resistant when drunk or on other drugs so this hinders the effectiveness of nerve strikes. Also in a heated situation it isnt always possible to get a good shot on the nerves as there are many factors which can ruin the effect such as different anatomy (being fat or very muscular), pain tolerance, type of clothing and movement of the person itself. Nerve strikes are definetly effective no doubt, but it highly depends on the nerves you aim for and your ability to do so.
All of this is way more effective with a kubotan. Just use one as a keychain so its always with you. Hitting someone anywhere hard with one, especially the more pointy ones, concentrates the pain into one spot and really gives you an edge in a fight.
Though alot of this stuff is good. There are alot of people out there who love pain. Also in middle of a fight there is adrenaline dump where pain is muted. Some people have a lot of padding around those areas also. Drugs are another factor for delayed response. If in doubt go the knee. Its a gimme. All the best.
Most people looking for trouble usually ain't much trouble at all. I was talking to this girl who was bartending and it was nothing inappropriate and this guy says you're starting to piss me off I said why do I care if you're pissed off and he stumbled over and swung at me and missed and fell over and I just got down and grabbed a hold of him and said are you done? He's like yea yea no problem here lol
My da used to hit me with them pressure points hits when I was younger 😂 great times, dunno if it was teaching or trying to toughen me up, miss the owl guy
If you flex and are actually trying to choke the guy, that pressure into thay area won't work Pressure point stuff in a fight almost never do, when both parties are aggressive
Funny story, the two instructors in this video, despite being very close friends, nearly got into a fist fight after this demonstration. Bob, the guy with the mustache applied a full force choke to make the demonstration as realistic as possible. Randy did not know Bob was going to do that. In return Randy (the guy in the blue shirt) pushed pretty hard on the Suprasternal notch (which is very vulnerable no matter what) dropping Bob to his knees. If you've ever had that pressure point applied to you it f**king hurts and you start gagging. I don't mean pushing a little to feel it, but really pushing on it like you mean in. So I respectfully disagree with your assessment. Pressure points are not the answer in every situation, but when you know where they are, and the opportunity arises, they can be extremely effective.
@@FightFast that's not a real fight tho that just sounds like unsafe training practices. most places you just tap and the person stops choking you. are you going to teach tapping out for self defense?
@@FightFast You're right pain compliance can work when the opponent isn't that much of a threat. However I will stand by that pressure point not doing much when it's aggression and blood flowing
@@anti1trainingIt’s just one technique like a strike or a kick. You use it in combination with other techniques. You guys are weird trying to argue with these professional security and special forces guys. They literally inflict pain and kill people for a living. 🤣
I want to see you do this on a none complaint opponent. that's what this is missing. 1. People aren't stupid. They're not just gonna stand there and let you do that. 2. Do the demonstration so people know what to do, then do it under pressure. Because you ain't gonna do 90% of it. And if you do, it's gonna piss them off, and they're gonna start swinging, and the person that tries this is gonna get knocked out, wondering why it didn't work. That "choke, choke" pushing into the neck they are going to grab your hand and go into offensive mode. Y'all have said that you guys have been in fights, been bouncers, etc. But what you are showing says you haven't.
Mr West there has killed a few people with his hands and has really hurt quite a few others. No one will let you do this to them while they stand there. But this type of training is called teaching. They are teaching the common locations and reactions to these points. They are not teaching technique and form. Utilize the use of attacking these points in your training. Boxers have the spot on the chin that is gold. Just jitsu uses blood chokes and air restrictions amongst others. You are correct. No one will let you do this to them, no one will let you give them the ol 1 2 either, but it works...
otoh an experienced bouncer can put you in one of those come-alongs and walk you out the door like he says. i've seen it. the walkee becomes compliant very quickly! you or me doing it, no.
@jgunther3398 I was a bouncer for many years, and come alongs work, but you got to work them into it. They are going to just let you do it. They are going to be fighting the whole time.
It's a term used in traditional Chinese medicine. Probably meant to make the technique sound more exotic and esoteric. Basically a marketing gimmick to add to the whole eastern martial art mystique.
Man, all of the people gripping that those pressure point moves don't work, well, how the he'll do you know this? I don't ever kick a gift house in the balls, thanks men, I'll keep this training forever. Love and peace, until someone comes swinging or grabbing at you.....
Test 'em on yourself and see. Even with a significant amount of force, the pain is minimal, at best. I mean, it's mildly uncomfortable, but it sure isn't painful enough to end a fight or even to adequately control someone.
Lets assume these things all work. They're still highly suboptimal under pressure when there are more intuitive and effective methods that require less thinking and less precision. Example, r4pe choke in the blue shirt: one finger is not sturdy enough for this to work on someone who's familiar with the feeling of getting guillotine choked (like myself and anyone I know these days). Necks are hard to grab like that, just take half a step back and start moving like it's a fight, not a ted talk, and this choke will nevet happen
Before I started training BJJ, I consumed all of this stuff, thought I had aces up my sleeve. First two sparring sessions, not one technique from all the "greats" from ww2 manuals or the tapes worked, not even against smaller white belts. Find an actual gym and try all of your stuff against boxers, kickboxers, mma, bjj, wrestlers, judoka - they will all be happy to destroy your illusions in an afternoon and they won't stab you when your stuff doesn't work, worst case is a bruised ego
It is easy to do these moves when someone is standing like a zombie, not so easy when they are going for it. If it was that easy all the full contact fighters would be doing it.
I grab this knife when I tried to scoop some ice cream out of a half gallon and it bent the freaking knife. That's what made in China it's all about. If you rely on that you're a fool!
problem with a lot of these and I'm not saying they won't work but maybe a low percentage might. There's no resistance from the demo guys so in real life you better be lightning quick pulling strikes like these.
I couldn't understand why these techniques were proving ineffective. I asked a doc. "what up" He explained: nerve strikes NEVER work after your attacker's "central processing unit" has been removed! Most effective: rip his head COMPLETELY off!!!!
Ikr some of these people are in their 60's. I studied these VHS tapes years ago. Self defense was more straight forward then. Some of this stuff should "not" be taught to the general public.
some of those techniques make some sense. but if you are behind the you be better of using a rear naked choke than most of the techniques shown here probably even if you were a woman (although I don't know exactly how much strength a woman possesses ) also you will almost never be behind your opponent in this type of encounter. and as far as pressing with your finger into the notch in his throat you be better of punching your adversary there or at least making a fist and striking with your thumb then pushing it into him and down than using your finger.(although you might consider using your pointing finger as shown here once the hit is delivered and yes the strike also it is unlikely that the attacker will use front choke its not a most efficient way to make someone unconscious even if you are using both thumbs into the notch and you have a person against the wall .it can be done this way if you are much stronger than the other person and the other person panics the assailant would be much better of coming behind his victim and putting a rear naked choke on them than try to choke them by wrapping their hands around their throat. and this is what you need to look out for. or just a punch to a solar plexus for example is more efficient than wrapping your arms around person's throat from the front.
You DO know, that pressure points, are outlawed in MMA for a reason...right? Also, in a real life situation, you don't wait for a referee to say, 'Go!'/'Fight'. In a real life situation, 9 times out of ten, a guy isn't going to ground and pound you...and if he DOES, you use the moves shown here, which a illegal in 'sport' martial arts or competition. It's anything goes in the streets. If the guy isn't still during this demonstration, how would you see precisely where to strike? You are thinking of an MMA gym, where they are sparing and working out, practicing for an audience. THIS is self defence. Techniques that ANYBODY can use against bully's/bigger/stronger attackers.
Where are you that you are always being attacked? In over 40 years the only people ever to attack and hit me has been police and sheriff deputies and they outnumbered me.
Yes. Overly aggressive security and police are sadly a big concern. De-escalation is the best technique these days. Walking away with a simple apology keeps you alive. All those commando knife, concealed carry guys and their women are itching to hurt someone... Fuelled by paranoia and hate. You may win the fight -- but get run over by someone in the parking lot, after the confrontation, with their car -- if you rub their ego the wrong way. Just fly under the radar and have a good time. Call 911 asap let people around you especially the bartender and bouncer know exactly what is happening and who is the aggressor. The Commando Knife sounds like a great camping knife. Leave it home on dates. 😂 Cheers! Enjoy the good times!
This is why pressure point techniques are so commonly used in modern day MMA. They all know how good this stuff works in a real fight against someone trying to knock your head off or choke you unconscious.
Lol another MMA is real fighting guy. Its a sport, its play fighting. It has rules. Your not allowed to use nerve attacks for obvious reasons just as your not allowed to poke eyes or finger strike throats..... Just as your not supposed to break someone arm, thats why they tap. In a real fight id have your arm broken before you hit the ground. Im not interested in restraining you or controlling you, im interested in stopping you absolutely. as fast as i can. Im not playing games. . Cos thats how its really done. Restraint is what happens when you fail to complete the technique properly. Its a training exercise but the mentality should be to break asap. 90% of throws are meant to break bones during the throw before you hit the ground. there is no grappling. Strikers give you limbs to break.
Damn dude, nobody’s gonna want to allow u to use them to make demonstration videos anymore. That guy is saying to himself…. “Fuck this shit, u didn’t say u we’re gonna actually perform every move on me, ur just suppose to demonstrate how it’s done. Also… I didn’t sign up for this”
Sticking anybody anywhere with a pin would work you don’t need To learn pressure points were to stick a pencil or a knife because a pen could be used like a Ice pick 🤦🏼♂️
@@FightFast You do not need to know pressure points or is nerve strikes if you’re going to be using a pencil because I grabbed a hold of a pen When I was eight or nine years old and I took out to 16 year olds with it not hitting any pressure points
This is all well and good on paper. But in practice, only two of these techniques actually work in a real fight. And the knife that they're peddling is shit! It has a week flimsy tang, and it's made from really weak crap ass Steel!
Big THANKS to those assistants!
What I know about pressure points 👉🏻 is that some drunks don't feel a thing when trying to control them. But the Stomach #9 works every time. 👍🏻
Its hard to believe that a drunk can resist a nerve...nerves pretty much control everything
@johnspence8141 ...all i can say is give it a try.
when all else fails!!! use the anal probe with the toe of your boot!!! works every time!!!
This video struck a nerve
😂😂😂
@brandonpausta2206 A tingling sensation of sorts....when he jammed that pen in the armpit, my whole under region crumbled in on top of itself.
@pargolf......😂🤣 You think
It says 5 but I lost count after 50....
It's funny to see Dale Comstock in the first one allowing himself to be used as a training aid. He went on to be a top-tier operator (Delta, Special Forces) and a very deadly guy. Check out his biography "American Badass".
Good Stuff! I will use this! Good Defense! Thanks Sir!🙂🙂
At 9.09 I can vouch by experience that he is absolutely correct in describing how people really apply chokes
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@@dabunnyrabbit2620 It wasn't funny when it happened
@@dabunnyrabbit262099 I'll
@@glennrobinson7193 peope like rabbit are just ignorant best not to pay attention to them
We were taught all of these in Isshinryu Karate. Good stuff and they work.
You don't need the RNC in MMA. The Cross-Face or the Accolade will make a grown man tap or nap, and it's ten times easier to get on them.
thanks guys great info...
Problem with pressure points is that intoxicated people won't really feel them. Wrist locks work a bit better. I've tried various things on drunk people when I was working as a doorman and wanted to get them out. Wrist locks for control worked well. Talking them out worked best.
Just lol. A pressure point is a pressure point. Perhaps you should read up what they are ... they work on everything/everyone.
@@JiyukanEverybody think they can pressure point until they get punched in the mouth.
@@Jiyukan it really depends people tend to be more pain resistant when drunk or on other drugs so this hinders the effectiveness of nerve strikes. Also in a heated situation it isnt always possible to get a good shot on the nerves as there are many factors which can ruin the effect such as different anatomy (being fat or very muscular), pain tolerance, type of clothing and movement of the person itself. Nerve strikes are definetly effective no doubt, but it highly depends on the nerves you aim for and your ability to do so.
The teat dummys face is amazing
Thank you for not posting bs “nerve knockouts”
Thanks!
Thank you!
Very Great.
Very good video and tips I will definitely use in the future. would to see those nerve points dealing with the liver or spleen. Peace
So crazy 😅
I feel like I just watched an episode of "How to be a Serial Killer" LMAO!
Hey Larry, I'm doing a fun video today and I need a participant. It's gonna be awesome.
Sounds great Joe I'll be there.
Pain: count me in
Nice moves. 👍
i have the vhs tape to Randy Wanner & Bob Taylor , i ended up with the tape when i was about 19 years old.
GREAT VIDEO!!!
All of this is way more effective with a kubotan. Just use one as a keychain so its always with you. Hitting someone anywhere hard with one, especially the more pointy ones, concentrates the pain into one spot and really gives you an edge in a fight.
Strike the throat or eyes ....simple yet destructively effective
Another fast strike is the crushing of the larynx with a couple of fingers...works😁
Thx man
That's how you beat BJJ i a street fight. This ain't no play fighting. Brutal.
This reminds me of my dad. He was an amateur wrestler back in the 1940s when it really meant something.
You mean when they were checking each other oil as often as they could.
Excellent video,very helpful. God bless.
Time to hit the replay icon, then hit again.
His "volunteer would-be attacker": "Oh man, what kinda nonsense cruelty am I in for this time around?" 😮
OMG! Jim West’s assistant in the first video is Dale Comstock before Delta Force and Steroids.
These can work but YMMV since attackers are rarely static... count on a fair amount of resistance. Depends on the circumstance.
Show us how to use that mustach as a weapon
Can it be send to europe?
I cant select europe, respect !
Nice videos learned alot.
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Great videos.
Though alot of this stuff is good. There are alot of people out there who love pain. Also in middle of a fight there is adrenaline dump where pain is muted. Some people have a lot of padding around those areas also. Drugs are another factor for delayed response. If in doubt go the knee. Its a gimme. All the best.
If someone is messing with me. I say "Would you care to learn about our lord and Saveur Jesus Christ?" They tend to bolt in an efficient manner. 😅
This reminds of me of my old man's (Vietnam vet) self defense lessons.
do these work on bears? the nose one best?
Most people looking for trouble usually ain't much trouble at all. I was talking to this girl who was bartending and it was nothing inappropriate and this guy says you're starting to piss me off I said why do I care if you're pissed off and he stumbled over and swung at me and missed and fell over and I just got down and grabbed a hold of him and said are you done? He's like yea yea no problem here lol
That guy reminds me and looks alot like my middle school gym teacher from back in the day 😏👍
My da used to hit me with them pressure points hits when I was younger 😂 great times, dunno if it was teaching or trying to toughen me up, miss the owl guy
Nice😵💫
If you flex and are actually trying to choke the guy, that pressure into thay area won't work
Pressure point stuff in a fight almost never do, when both parties are aggressive
Funny story, the two instructors in this video, despite being very close friends, nearly got into a fist fight after this demonstration. Bob, the guy with the mustache applied a full force choke to make the demonstration as realistic as possible. Randy did not know Bob was going to do that. In return Randy (the guy in the blue shirt) pushed pretty hard on the Suprasternal notch (which is very vulnerable no matter what) dropping Bob to his knees. If you've ever had that pressure point applied to you it f**king hurts and you start gagging. I don't mean pushing a little to feel it, but really pushing on it like you mean in. So I respectfully disagree with your assessment. Pressure points are not the answer in every situation, but when you know where they are, and the opportunity arises, they can be extremely effective.
@@FightFast that's not a real fight tho that just sounds like unsafe training practices. most places you just tap and the person stops choking you. are you going to teach tapping out for self defense?
Should we @javelance?
@@FightFast You're right pain compliance can work when the opponent isn't that much of a threat. However I will stand by that pressure point not doing much when it's aggression and blood flowing
@@anti1trainingIt’s just one technique like a strike or a kick. You use it in combination with other techniques. You guys are weird trying to argue with these professional security and special forces guys. They literally inflict pain and kill people for a living. 🤣
knife on the other hand looks good to me (of course I'm not an expert and showing it so many times distracts from the video)
A lot of that doesn't work quite as well on people with dead nerves or nerve damage.
Or on those of us that react in the opposite (become more resistant) when nerve pressured. I have seen some inmates fight harder when nerve pressured.
I want to see you do this on a none complaint opponent. that's what this is missing.
1. People aren't stupid. They're not just gonna stand there and let you do that.
2.
Do the demonstration so people know what to do, then do it under pressure.
Because you ain't gonna do 90% of it. And if you do, it's gonna piss them off, and they're gonna start swinging, and the person that tries this is gonna get knocked out, wondering why it didn't work.
That "choke, choke" pushing into the neck they are going to grab your hand and go into offensive mode.
Y'all have said that you guys have been in fights, been bouncers, etc.
But what you are showing says you haven't.
Mr West there has killed a few people with his hands and has really hurt quite a few others. No one will let you do this to them while they stand there. But this type of training is called teaching. They are teaching the common locations and reactions to these points. They are not teaching technique and form. Utilize the use of attacking these points in your training. Boxers have the spot on the chin that is gold. Just jitsu uses blood chokes and air restrictions amongst others. You are correct. No one will let you do this to them, no one will let you give them the ol 1 2 either, but it works...
Yep, it's hard to find non compliant training partners for Mr. West because people, generally speaking, really don't like losing consciousness.
otoh an experienced bouncer can put you in one of those come-alongs and walk you out the door like he says. i've seen it. the walkee becomes compliant very quickly! you or me doing it, no.
@FightFast
I volunteer.
I'll be more than happy to show what the reaction to that would be.
@jgunther3398
I was a bouncer for many years, and come alongs work, but you got to work them into it.
They are going to just let you do it. They are going to be fighting the whole time.
You put the person down, knee to the face, turn and go LOL
Dude hasn't even ordered a beer yet.
Also known as the brachial stun. 😮
So what if they’re not standing there letting you do whatever you want?
Triple warmer?? Where did he come up with these names? Brachial stun!
It's a term used in traditional Chinese medicine. Probably meant to make the technique sound more exotic and esoteric. Basically a marketing gimmick to add to the whole eastern martial art mystique.
They work just need to know how to do it. I would use other techniques you know not be stupid, but it does work I've used it many times
Man, all of the people gripping that those pressure point moves don't work, well, how the he'll do you know this? I don't ever kick a gift house in the balls, thanks men, I'll keep this training forever. Love and peace, until someone comes swinging or grabbing at you.....
Test 'em on yourself and see. Even with a significant amount of force, the pain is minimal, at best. I mean, it's mildly uncomfortable, but it sure isn't painful enough to end a fight or even to adequately control someone.
Lets assume these things all work. They're still highly suboptimal under pressure when there are more intuitive and effective methods that require less thinking and less precision.
Example, r4pe choke in the blue shirt: one finger is not sturdy enough for this to work on someone who's familiar with the feeling of getting guillotine choked (like myself and anyone I know these days). Necks are hard to grab like that, just take half a step back and start moving like it's a fight, not a ted talk, and this choke will nevet happen
Before I started training BJJ, I consumed all of this stuff, thought I had aces up my sleeve. First two sparring sessions, not one technique from all the "greats" from ww2 manuals or the tapes worked, not even against smaller white belts. Find an actual gym and try all of your stuff against boxers, kickboxers, mma, bjj, wrestlers, judoka - they will all be happy to destroy your illusions in an afternoon and they won't stab you when your stuff doesn't work, worst case is a bruised ego
Benny hinn technique
that first demo guy didnt look happy 🤣😂
Great for static opponents.
That Freddy Mecury stache deserves a nerve strike......lol
That... is one bold moustache.
It is easy to do these moves when someone is standing like a zombie, not so easy when they are going for it. If it was that easy all the full contact fighters would be doing it.
Defendu - Fairbaren
This guy knows his s#!t!!!
if your opponent is wearing a (thick) jacket it changes the effectiveness as well
A hundred dollar knife that’s most likely made in China. Bar room dojo is something different.
I grab this knife when I tried to scoop some ice cream out of a half gallon and it bent the freaking knife. That's what made in China it's all about. If you rely on that you're a fool!
ma brother took "get under their nerves" seriously
problem with a lot of these and I'm not saying they won't work but maybe a low percentage might. There's no resistance from the demo guys so in real life you better be lightning quick pulling strikes like these.
Is the assistant ok. ?? I was suffering for him
And I thought fighting was no longer allowed at The Blue Oyster Bar! 😁👍
MAHONEY! Those are lovers, not fighters!
@@matts1351 😂😂😂
Great comedy act.
Every time I try these techniques in the bar, no one holds still long enough and I end up in the ER.
Maybe don't go to the bar anymore? Or ask politely next time
@@FightFast Haha
lets see yu do that with some who are actually fit with some muscle mass on them
I couldn't understand why these techniques were proving ineffective. I asked a doc. "what up"
He explained: nerve strikes NEVER work after your attacker's "central processing unit" has been removed!
Most effective: rip his head COMPLETELY off!!!!
"With a fcuking pencil!"
How the hell are y'all streaming from 1992?
Ikr some of these people are in their 60's. I studied these VHS tapes years ago. Self defense was more straight forward then. Some of this stuff should "not" be taught to the general public.
How about just punching them in the face real hard ? Always worked for me 😂😂😂
some of those techniques make some sense. but if you are behind the you be better of using a rear naked choke than most of the techniques shown here probably even if you were a woman (although I don't know exactly how much strength a woman possesses ) also you will almost never be behind your opponent in this type of encounter. and as far as pressing with your finger into the notch in his throat you be better of punching your adversary there or at least making a fist and striking with your thumb then pushing it into him and down than using your finger.(although you might consider using your pointing finger as shown here once the hit is delivered and yes the strike also it is unlikely that the attacker will use front choke its not a most efficient way to make someone unconscious even if you are using both thumbs into the notch and you have a person against the wall .it can be done this way if you are much stronger than the other person and the other person panics the assailant would be much better of coming behind his victim and putting a rear naked choke on them than try to choke them by wrapping their hands around their throat. and this is what you need to look out for. or just a punch to a solar plexus for example is more efficient than wrapping your arms around person's throat from the front.
This ancient are of boolsheehdoh
I can feel your "dummies" pain
You DO know, that pressure points, are outlawed in MMA for a reason...right? Also, in a real life situation, you don't wait for a referee to say, 'Go!'/'Fight'. In a real life situation, 9 times out of ten, a guy isn't going to ground and pound you...and if he DOES, you use the moves shown here, which a illegal in 'sport' martial arts or competition. It's anything goes in the streets. If the guy isn't still during this demonstration, how would you see precisely where to strike? You are thinking of an MMA gym, where they are sparing and working out, practicing for an audience. THIS is self defence. Techniques that
ANYBODY can use against bully's/bigger/stronger attackers.
Nerve strike #3. Grab that guy's mustache and pull down hard. 🙂
Poor Joel, lol.
Well, I never been in a fight but " what IF" ur opponent uses these techniques on you first?
Your best defense is awareness. Knowledge is power. There is no hand to hand move that cannot be countered, blocked, or avoided.
If someone is just talking best not to do any of that.
Only info I got from this one is never be your friend
The nerve of this guy!
Where are you that you are always being attacked? In over 40 years the only people ever to attack and hit me has been police and sheriff deputies and they outnumbered me.
Yes. Overly aggressive security and police are sadly a big concern.
De-escalation is the best technique these days.
Walking away with a simple apology keeps you alive.
All those commando knife, concealed carry guys and their women are itching to hurt someone... Fuelled by paranoia and hate.
You may win the fight -- but get run over by someone in the parking lot, after the confrontation, with their car -- if you rub their ego the wrong way.
Just fly under the radar and have a good time. Call 911 asap let people around you especially the bartender and bouncer know exactly what is happening and who is the aggressor.
The Commando Knife sounds like a great camping knife.
Leave it home on dates. 😂 Cheers! Enjoy the good times!
I once saw him paralyzed three men in a bar... with a pencil, with a fucking pencil.
😂this time he won't choke me to hard😂
Someone sucker punched me in the neck once and it made me stagger and fall
Always trust a guy in a bar to train on self defense.
Poor guy😢
This is why pressure point techniques are so commonly used in modern day MMA. They all know how good this stuff works in a real fight against someone trying to knock your head off or choke you unconscious.
Lol another MMA is real fighting guy. Its a sport, its play fighting. It has rules. Your not allowed to use nerve attacks for obvious reasons just as your not allowed to poke eyes or finger strike throats..... Just as your not supposed to break someone arm, thats why they tap. In a real fight id have your arm broken before you hit the ground. Im not interested in restraining you or controlling you, im interested in stopping you absolutely. as fast as i can. Im not playing games. . Cos thats how its really done. Restraint is what happens when you fail to complete the technique properly. Its a training exercise but the mentality should be to break asap. 90% of throws are meant to break bones during the throw before you hit the ground. there is no grappling. Strikers give you limbs to break.
Don't mess with a dude that has a fumanchu and wearing a hat that says Karate
is the knife a scam?
this dude is a real jerk ,he was enjoying hurting this guy ,the guy was not too smart either for letting him do it
Damn dude, nobody’s gonna want to allow u to use them to make demonstration videos anymore. That guy is saying to himself…. “Fuck this shit, u didn’t say u we’re gonna actually perform every move on me, ur just suppose to demonstrate how it’s done. Also… I didn’t sign up for this”
surprised they didn't do much about the diaphragm, it brings most down.
Sticking anybody anywhere with a pin would work you don’t need To learn pressure points were to stick a pencil or a knife because a pen could be used like a Ice pick 🤦🏼♂️
Is that the title of your forthcoming training program? "Stick anybody anywhere with a pin"...
@@FightFast You do not need to know pressure points or is nerve strikes if you’re going to be using a pencil because I grabbed a hold of a pen When I was eight or nine years old and I took out to 16 year olds with it not hitting any pressure points
Plausible arguments and proper demonstration!
Poor guy
I hope these victims get paid well :P
This is all well and good on paper. But in practice, only two of these techniques actually work in a real fight. And the knife that they're peddling is shit! It has a week flimsy tang, and it's made from really weak crap ass Steel!
And just walk em out the door !!!!
Damn!
Dude was not to be F ed with