Excellent content. I like that you made it a point to not have the students fixate on always trying to grab, given that fine motor skills are limited when adrenaline dumps. Using the grab more as an attack rather than just reaching for the attacker shows how skilled of an instructor you are.
Never underestimate a side palm strike because it’s so fast and sudden that time stands still for the recipient and is where, as he says, an equally sudden and overwhelming follow up is absolutely necessary to keep the momentum. The next stopper step up might be the Flying Eagle Hapkido reverse strike, (same motion) using the thumb side and bones, brought to Singapore and refined where I learned it more than 35 years ago, when living there for 24 years. My own teacher would break bats, coconuts and marble with this inner strike. With the correct suddenness and body mechanics the strike usually knocks the antagonist out. I love your presentations and teaching skills.
I learn some seriously awesome things every time I watch your videos. You're possibly one of the best self defense teachers I've ever seen. Thank you sir.
I was just assaulted on my 28th right at middle school grounds US, by a extremely angry and mentally unfit veteran who accused me off backing into his car than later denying it after cops showed up. I had my jujitsu shirt hoping it will make anyine think twice about attacking me at 6'4 and ripped as I lifted weights since I was 18 and did martial Arts and street fighting ). I am 46 now still in excellent shape but with some chronic injuries to my shoulders and lower back, from military service, infantry for 9 years. He sucker punches me while grabbing my neck at same time with right hand overhead punches... They felt like pillows))) All I am thinking is my kid in the truck and school grounds while parents and kids are watching. So after years of fighting and experience I simply blocked the punches not one landed properly on me but one on side off my neck. I framed and back out By stepping backwards under angle. I yelled at him and told him what he was doing was wrong told him I will drop him if he takes one more step towards me. He stayed put as he was already gassed out). Anyway now he is in trouble with law which is another aspect of this whole case and I am all set. Picking and choosing where to fight is also a part of the whole thing but honeslty hurts me still as I never backed out of a fight in my life, especially in front my son as a father. But I explained him and he knows as we both train jujitsu and boxing. Anyway these wackos are all around us and getting more aggressive. I told the cops next time I am fighting back and cop said absolutely understands. Never again backing down as its to much to deal with letting another man lay hands on you and not finish the job! So I do not recomend it unless you are dealing with some legal stuff already possibly or had in the past and must use other option like cops if possible.
I think you were right to avoid fighting. You never know when will the bad guy take out a knife... A fight that you avoid is a victory for you from self defense point of view.
@@schoolofselfprotection What about the guard you use and the use of elbows? Its quite similar? Are you ever gonna do a video about your fighting history and how you assembled this style? Would be really interesting!! :) Keep up the good work!
As someone who also routinely holds targets and gets tossed around for demonstration, let me say that pad holder guy is an absolute legend.
Hé is!!
I found that pad holding made me able to see the attacks and innoculated me against the emotional response to the "attack".
@@pwilsonkelly yeah it has benefits a lot of people don’t understand! Good point!
more useful and realistic knowledge in a 6 min video than videos from others contain in 1 hour .... thx again and great work as always :)
Awesome, thank you!🙏🏻
Good work and good explanation.
Mr. Mulder (along with Lee Morrison) are the most realistic instructors I’ve seen.
Yes for sure. There are 3.
Magiel Mulder
Lee Morrison
Idan Adolnik of Kalah.
Excellent content. I like that you made it a point to not have the students fixate on always trying to grab, given that fine motor skills are limited when adrenaline dumps. Using the grab more as an attack rather than just reaching for the attacker shows how skilled of an instructor you are.
Perfectly explained as usual, I had the opportunity to practice under the supervision of this trainer 👊👌
Was a blessing to have you!
Never underestimate a side palm strike because it’s so fast and sudden that time stands still for the recipient and is where, as he says, an equally sudden and overwhelming follow up is absolutely necessary to keep the momentum. The next stopper step up might be the Flying Eagle Hapkido reverse strike, (same motion) using the thumb side and bones, brought to Singapore and refined where I learned it more than 35 years ago, when living there for 24 years. My own teacher would break bats, coconuts and marble with this inner strike. With the correct suddenness and body mechanics the strike usually knocks the antagonist out. I love your presentations and teaching skills.
I learn some seriously awesome things every time I watch your videos. You're possibly one of the best self defense teachers I've ever seen. Thank you sir.
I love your videos. Its raw strenght and logic. Really good. Bravo man !!!
I appreciate that!
The best combat training channel on youtube! Thanks for the videos Sir!
I appreciate that!
love your videos all the way from australia! some serious bas rutten vibes here!
Thank you from Germany!
You are welcome!
Thank you!! 👍 This is good!!
Love how you teach and explain things. Godbless from Malaysia
Thank you so much!
Fantastic instruction
Glad you think so!
another great video thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it
amazing video ! thank you !!!
Bro could you do a tutorial on how to make those training "stabbies" from grappling mats and duct tapes? You are a freaking genius!
Superbly explained! Thank you from India!
Thanks for watching!
Очень интересно. Спасибо.
You are welcome!
Great stuff say if I’m grabbed from back
Hell yeah brother! Lead on
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Кратко и понятно)
Great stuff as always brother 🐺🙏🏼
Much appreciated brother!
Nice 👌
Thanks 🙏🏻
I was just assaulted on my 28th right at middle school grounds US, by a extremely angry and mentally unfit veteran who accused me off backing into his car than later denying it after cops showed up.
I had my jujitsu shirt hoping it will make anyine think twice about attacking me at 6'4 and ripped as I lifted weights since I was 18 and did martial Arts and street fighting ).
I am 46 now still in excellent shape but with some chronic injuries to my shoulders and lower back, from military service, infantry for 9 years.
He sucker punches me while grabbing my neck at same time with right hand overhead punches...
They felt like pillows)))
All I am thinking is my kid in the truck and school grounds while parents and kids are watching.
So after years of fighting and experience I simply blocked the punches not one landed properly on me but one on side off my neck.
I framed and back out By stepping backwards under angle.
I yelled at him and told him what he was doing was wrong told him I will drop him if he takes one more step towards me.
He stayed put as he was already gassed out).
Anyway now he is in trouble with law which is another aspect of this whole case and I am all set.
Picking and choosing where to fight is also a part of the whole thing but honeslty hurts me still as I never backed out of a fight in my life, especially in front my son as a father.
But I explained him and he knows as we both train jujitsu and boxing.
Anyway these wackos are all around us and getting more aggressive.
I told the cops next time I am fighting back and cop said absolutely understands.
Never again backing down as its to much to deal with letting another man lay hands on you and not finish the job!
So I do not recomend it unless you are dealing with some legal stuff already possibly or had in the past and must use other option like cops if possible.
I think you were right to avoid fighting. You never know when will the bad guy take out a knife... A fight that you avoid is a victory for you from self defense point of view.
fck certain techniques eyes throat knees groin one is always open always and these don't get "big" no matter who is front of ya
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 when you said “always “ I knew enough. Have a good day. Start training.
Quality content
Thank you!
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Is this style considered keysi fighting method?
😂 no.
@@schoolofselfprotection What about the guard you use and the use of elbows? Its quite similar?
Are you ever gonna do a video about your fighting history and how you assembled this style? Would be really interesting!! :) Keep up the good work!
Thank u so much/ Baie dankie Magiel
You are welcome brother!
Don't get me wrong, but all self-defense class should start with talk about legal consequences after you "going in, multiple times" and so on...
I address that all the time
@@schoolofselfprotectionThanx for reply, I even suggest to do a disclaimer before any video. But that's of course up to you.
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very refreshing and enlightening, Michiel. Thanks!