Bonjour Fred, Je regarde souvent tes vidéos, les techniques les plus simples sont les techniques les plus efficaces, tu travailles beaucoup en rapidité, et en explosivité 🙋♂️
Bonjour,Mr Fred Mastro.Les mentalités sont différents et le statut social aussi,en mode survivaliste c'est autre chose.Quand cela devient réelle face à une arme,n'oublions pas que beaucoup de personnes perde leur vie à se genre de pratique.
Vím ,,,, my začínáme a pro vás je to dnes hračka. Ale umíte. Jste velmi přátelský a a klidný. Instruktoři by vlastně měly tak púsobit. Dobré. Děkuji vám.
I know the feeling for the assistants..I was the guy for our Wing Chun instructor & Kyokushinki instructor...best thring, inside the dojo it's controlled, in the street, it's not! Good job gentlemen💯
Merci beaucoup MONSIEUR FRED, je ne connaissait pas et c'est top. judo, Jiu-Jitsu et Aïkido sont mes bases. Merci continuez de nous envoyer des videos Manu
I'm curious as to why Mastro felt it necessary to go for the wrist first and not the throat/ solar plexus, like he showed later on. As always good stuff!!
Just an assumption on my part, but most likely for the same reason why a boxer leads with a jab instead of a cross. Target distance ad economy of motion. Also, keep in mind that Fred assumes that your target is not just some clown on the street. A trained fighter is most likely going to be instinctively inclned to protect the head, neck, groin, etc. The distamce from the hand to head is enough to allow the possibility of a counter or evasion, meanwhile, your wrist is still being controlled. If the aggressor simply drops his head, weaves to the side or changes levels for a takedown, he already has one wrist, and your other arm would be extended, you'd have to recover before you could even respond to his counter. That's just my personal take away, , Fred actually explains it a bit at 3:38).
If you used this on a trained fighter, they would only need to throw a left hook and your day is over. Even against someone untrained this is not very good.
Except for the fact that clearly none of this is full speed. The speed that the elbow to backfist/forearm strike can be dealt is ridiculous as it follows a natural flow, and if you pay attention to his body positioning his shoulder is offering protection for weaker section of the skull (the jawline) anyway. Very similar to how a boxer primes an uppercut or a body hook. Very easy to be an expert behind the keyboard, you clearly haven't done any training.
There are situations where you don't want both your hands occupied too long - like when you just want to make a Houdini. And even though he may have his favourite technique that doesn't have to be my favourite and yours may be a third version. I am not as big as Fred Mastro so I would go for the one that liberates my hands as fast as possible ...
I have pros and cons about him , I do like one cut one kill. What I don't like as an instructor the constant hard contact so he can show how badass he is. I'm sure he is. That's the reason equipment was introduced.even in actual battles way back they wore leather over areas to cut. Hard contact to pressure points is too ego. Ease up and let your teaching speak for yourself.
I agree, you do not have to be hard with your students to show respect or the effectiveness of the technique, the only thing that the student sees is that he is afraid that the technique will be applied. The techniques are good but not the way to teach.
while i agree it was a little excessive. i gotta say, the man that stood there and took it is going to be a tough cookie. being able to withstand punishment like that is training unto itself. but whatever.
He ain't hit hard to look like a bad ass, he is just trying to sell his system with a theatrical trick- I ain't saying what he does is bullshit, I am saying the man makes a living as a combat instructor and the way hits he is trying to make a lot of noise to sell the idea of impact- it's the same thing pro wrestlers do but that ain't to say that if he was striking to do damage that it wouldn't work and a lot of it is pretty smart. These training are his other instructors, I would be willing to bet he ain't actually booting them squaw in the nuts and punching the shit out of them for reals because the ain't the demographic this is being marketed to, it's a defensive system for General populace or leos it ain't like some real old timey school of hard knocks cause these people don't want to have a Jason Born fight: they want to hurt the other guy without getting hurt by maximum escalation aggressive response to an attack. It's not like what people are used to seeing so the audible impacts help build confidence in the system for the people who are learning it.
Vous avez déjà vu Mastro en combat sur un ring? C’est bizarre il ne fait pas tout ça. Tout simplement parce que le mec en face il n’est pas là pour se laisser faire CQFD. Ces technique sont vraiment bidon.
Moreover, it leaves you wide open and partially with your back towards the opponent. I like Mr Mastro's techniques simple and effective like the ones against a front choke ore the one cut.
I like most of the things Fred Mastro shows. However in all my experience of street fights I have never ever seen anyone grab somebody's wrist. That's pretty much ridiculous. Nobody fights this way.
I know him and he was bouncer for a while so he has not 1 or 2 or 10 street fights but more than 100. Go and try it, it's the best way so as to make an opinion
saludos muy interesante el video solo es mi opinion pero me gustaria si se pudiera un audio doblado al español y si se puede poner las repe un poco mas lentas para aprender ya lo sigo me encantan las artes marciales 💪🔥
Depuis quand dans la rue lorsqu'on se fait agresser, l'agresseur t'attrape le poignet ? A la rigueur ça arrive aux femmes quand l'agresseur veut la maîtriser sans lui faire trop mal, mais avec un homme ça n'arrive jamais.
paaabdlr dlmkt Ha ha, leurs scénarios sont bidons. Dans la rue, seul l'improvisation compte. À moins d'être sur-entraîner comme un agent opérationnel, ton cerveau disjoncte, ton cœur palpite, donc respiration irrégulière, tremblements des mains et pieds du fait de l'excitation, et au stresse (ou adrénaline) etc. Bref, il devient alors impossible de réfléchir correctement. Sans compter les divers facteurs... la maîtrise des arts martiaux, la condition physique, la mobilité, la carrure, etc de ton adversaire. Toutefois, pour les non initiés ça reste très instructif.
ça arrive si tu es dans une position de garde au départ et que ton adversaire te choppe le poignet pour se faire une place pour t'en coller une. Mais de face, comme ça, sans frappe derrière, ça n'arrive jamais.
He literally says at the start that a huge issue is that people don't hold the wrist as tight as possible, so you have a million different techniques you can do, but this one works well. You can also see that the people are holding his wrist as tightly as they can. He made another video about escaping from a front choke and the guys are actually choking him hard.
Bloch Jean-Raphael si ils s'entraînent c'est aussi pour apprendre à recevoir des coups. parce que c'est bien beau de savoir taper mais le jour ou tu tombe sur un plus balèze ou rapide qui te tape en premier faut savoir réagir est pas resté choqué par le coup.
Le MDS c'est ça la différence, les coups sont porté réellement (mais controlé) nous avons donc une réaction naturel ce qui permet de travailler de manière réel, si on n'a rien on lâche pas la prise, la différence entre d'autres art martiaux ou on lâche même quand le mouvement n'est pas bien exécuté, le MDS la différence est là, la réalité, si il n'y à rien on ne lâche pas ;)
...actually, the difference is, if they were having a realtime confrontation by way of a teaching exercise instead of this demonsterable, componential breakdown, the action from both parties would be occurring at a rate that an untrained novice would be unable to comprehend, and so, for the 'un initiated', this type of breakdown and the manner in which it is conducted is purely a babystep and introduction to the pathways and articulations, which then require the serious adepts to train into their muscle memory through much practice and repetition. The whole point here, is not to arm some fool with instant 'knowledge' that can quickly land them in trouble, but to demonstrate the technique in it's purest, simplest format in order to give people, who through their work, or life in potentially life threatening situations, an opportunity to train themselves and study something that gives them literally 'a fighting chance'. The techniques are solid, what falls apart is when these techniques are employed unpracticed by untrained novices in realtime situations, the adept has to put in a great deal of time and training in order to develop first, the respect and second, the mastery of the technique. How else could the techniques be demonstrated in their purest and most comprehensible format? The specialists who are kindly demonstrating this to us here are worthy of our utmost respect, also gratitude.
@@whiskeyhangover1438 you need to practice more, and find someone challenging to spar with, develop your muscle memory, and maybe, if you train your mind, you might be able to avoid trouble happening in first place, (oh! and try not to abuse your ass too much. :)
He is probably faster than Bruce Lee. Anyway...he is just about the best self defense teacher I have ever seen. All the moves are presise and very effective especially done in combination. If an aggressor was dumb enough to push a trained person they would not have a hope in hell. Great video.
You have to train the ACTUAL contact if you are to store it to memory. Why do.you think traditional martial arts come unstuck In reality, because they don't hit exactly where they are suppose to. GRACIE JJ is so effective because they train exactly how they fight. The ACTUAL fighting is identical to the training, same force, same movements. I think Fred is doing the exact same. It's REALITY based training.
@@Ramon-bs7kr Your right ego i bet this guy never hade real encounter and dont wish it to anywone btw,the ohter guy(s wont stand their like dummy's,people move when they fight,and you have to spar be unpredicteble against a resistent opponent;greetings
There’s this thing called muscle memory the body reacts faster than you can think that’s what happens when you train for years at a time but then again I would expect that comment from someone who clearly has never trained a day on their life
I'm not sure why he is getting so aggressive with demonstrations. Yea we get it, that's how attacks happen but there is no reason to hit someone hard. It takes away credibility from an instructor. It's like he has pent up anger he takes out on ppl. Seriously take it easy.
Bonjour Fred,
Je regarde souvent tes vidéos, les techniques les plus simples sont les techniques les plus efficaces, tu travailles beaucoup en rapidité, et en explosivité 🙋♂️
Je trouve les commentaires un peu dur le mec c est un tueur avec un style bien a lui et une rapidité incroyable ... chapeau bas monsieur
Pour etre un tueur faut déjà avoir affronter du monde pour mérité le surnom.
Это изобретено не для спорта
C'est un excellent professeur et de Grands applaudissements professionnels s'il-vous-plaît.
C’est un escroc
Bonjour,Mr Fred Mastro.Les mentalités sont différents et le statut social aussi,en mode survivaliste c'est autre chose.Quand cela devient réelle face à une arme,n'oublions pas que beaucoup de personnes perde leur vie à se genre de pratique.
Danke
Vím ,,,, my začínáme a pro vás je to dnes hračka. Ale umíte. Jste velmi přátelský a a klidný. Instruktoři by vlastně měly tak púsobit. Dobré. Děkuji vám.
Merci ça m'a sauvé la vie aujourd'hui
I know the feeling for the assistants..I was the guy for our Wing Chun instructor & Kyokushinki instructor...best thring, inside the dojo it's controlled, in the street, it's not! Good job gentlemen💯
Merci beaucoup MONSIEUR FRED, je ne connaissait pas et c'est top.
judo, Jiu-Jitsu et Aïkido sont mes bases.
Merci continuez de nous envoyer des videos
Manu
I wish to meet this man, he teaches me these fighting techniques.
🤯 vous êtes une véritable arme de guerre
Belle démonstration !!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
O melhor mestre de Defesa Pessoal que já vi. Excelente. Todas as suas técnicas são muito eficientes.
🤭
I'm curious as to why Mastro felt it necessary to go for the wrist first and not the throat/ solar plexus, like he showed later on. As always good stuff!!
Just an assumption on my part, but most likely for the same reason why a boxer leads with a jab instead of a cross. Target distance ad economy of motion. Also, keep in mind that Fred assumes that your target is not just some clown on the street. A trained fighter is most likely going to be instinctively inclned to protect the head, neck, groin, etc. The distamce from the hand to head is enough to allow the possibility of a counter or evasion, meanwhile, your wrist is still being controlled. If the aggressor simply drops his head, weaves to the side or changes levels for a takedown, he already has one wrist, and your other arm would be extended, you'd have to recover before you could even respond to his counter. That's just my personal take away, , Fred actually explains it a bit at 3:38).
If you used this on a trained fighter, they would only need to throw a left hook and your day is over. Even against someone untrained this is not very good.
Except for the fact that clearly none of this is full speed. The speed that the elbow to backfist/forearm strike can be dealt is ridiculous as it follows a natural flow, and if you pay attention to his body positioning his shoulder is offering protection for weaker section of the skull (the jawline) anyway. Very similar to how a boxer primes an uppercut or a body hook. Very easy to be an expert behind the keyboard, you clearly haven't done any training.
There are situations where you don't want both your hands occupied too long - like when you just want to make a Houdini. And even though he may have his favourite technique that doesn't have to be my favourite and yours may be a third version. I am not as big as Fred Mastro so I would go for the one that liberates my hands as fast as possible ...
I dont get it either, why it have to be so complicated. Cool moves anyways...
Quelle magnifique entreneure ..... mes respets
2:30 ,if you get that kick, you will cry a river.
for sure
C est le meilleur professeur de self sa change des faux manitou de UA-cam (ropers, garillo cætera)
I have pros and cons about him , I do like one cut one kill. What I don't like as an instructor the constant hard contact so he can show how badass he is. I'm sure he is. That's the reason equipment was introduced.even in actual battles way back they wore leather over areas to cut. Hard contact to pressure points is too ego. Ease up and let your teaching speak for yourself.
self defense applications sensei Kane *if he would really hit, the student will go instant potato*
self defense applications sensei Kane very good comment
I agree, you do not have to be hard with your students to show respect or the effectiveness of the technique, the only thing that the student sees is that he is afraid that the technique will be applied. The techniques are good but not the way to teach.
while i agree it was a little excessive. i gotta say, the man that stood there and took it is going to be a tough cookie. being able to withstand punishment like that is training unto itself. but whatever.
He ain't hit hard to look like a bad ass, he is just trying to sell his system with a theatrical trick-
I ain't saying what he does is bullshit, I am saying the man makes a living as a combat instructor and the way hits he is trying to make a lot of noise to sell the idea of impact- it's the same thing pro wrestlers do but that ain't to say that if he was striking to do damage that it wouldn't work and a lot of it is pretty smart.
These training are his other instructors, I would be willing to bet he ain't actually booting them squaw in the nuts and punching the shit out of them for reals because the ain't the demographic this is being marketed to, it's a defensive system for General populace or leos it ain't like some real old timey school of hard knocks cause these people don't want to have a Jason Born fight: they want to hurt the other guy without getting hurt by maximum escalation aggressive response to an attack.
It's not like what people are used to seeing so the audible impacts help build confidence in the system for the people who are learning it.
There's some great stuff here. As with all systems, use what works, discard what is ineffective, and realize that opponents can be unpredictable.
Why The Cobail Is A Black Man Not White 😐
Firulas que dificilmente vai salvar sua vida sem um treinamento supremo e repetição
Eai treinou?
C'est fort.simpe et efficace.merci professeur.
😡😁😄 a genius of perseverance and effort. shows that hard work exceeds any natural talent ..💪🏼👊🏼👲🏼
Sou praticante de defesa pessoal, treinamento constante me deu ampla margem no gerenciamento de crise.
Vc
Amazing practice Hand Technique Really Dem good wow
Vous avez déjà vu Mastro en combat sur un ring?
C’est bizarre il ne fait pas tout ça.
Tout simplement parce que le mec en face il n’est pas là pour se laisser faire CQFD.
Ces technique sont vraiment bidon.
Bien
Vraiment bravo j'espère que j'apprends bien tout les mouvements
(( Touba d'abord )) merci maitre et bonne continuation
Yes mouka touba d'abord
I m your Big Big Bigest fan in this World ...plz Uploud viedos like this i learned such a things
Moreover, it leaves you wide open and partially with your back towards the opponent.
I like Mr Mastro's techniques simple and effective like the ones against a front choke ore the one cut.
There is a shock effect, the assailant will give you 2 second and the move is very fast to start with
Pencak Silat form Indonesia.. 👍 thank you Mr. Mastro👍
Amazing ..need to learn this!
I like most of the things Fred Mastro shows. However in all my experience of street fights I have never ever seen anyone grab somebody's wrist. That's pretty much ridiculous. Nobody fights this way.
True, I would surmise that this tech may work better for women. Women do get grabbed at the wrist or arm at least more so.
Je suis content quand je vous voir
Превосходно!!!БОЛЬШОЕ СПАСИБО!!!
The best realistic reality combination with combating your foes
Very neat! A very good combination of various familair disciplines. Kudos! What’s the basic lineage of where this came from?
C'est dommage de ne pas avoir quelqu'un dans notre pays comme vous. Osss
Parabéns excelente trabalho 👏
Ils ont de la chance d'avoir un coach comme toi
Je me sens jaloux 😢
Oui me la vous tapez tres fort pour une demostration
Antonio Lopes costa op
Grave il est pas sérieux
You are incredible sir. Your students are very lucky. Amazing art and speed.
*I see a new vid by Monsieur Ma(e)stro, I like*
Perfect prestation 👌💪🔥🔥🔥
✌🏻opino igual
Just a question, just one: what kind of real street experiences you have???
I know him and he was bouncer for a while so he has not 1 or 2 or 10 street fights but more than 100. Go and try it, it's the best way so as to make an opinion
Bonjour Mr Fred vous êtes très fort
saludos muy interesante el video solo es mi opinion pero me gustaria si se pudiera un audio doblado al español y si se puede poner las repe un poco mas lentas para aprender ya lo sigo me encantan las artes marciales 💪🔥
Great technique 👍 and your teacher is the most amazing
bravo a vous vous etes etonnant je regarde vos video bravo
Your so amazing fred mastro thank you for self defense
Lui une arme de destruction , j aime bien son style ! exécution rapidité et enchaînement wow
I love Martial Arts. I am a devotee of Martial Arts.
Love your demos Fred.
Depuis quand dans la rue lorsqu'on se fait agresser, l'agresseur t'attrape le poignet ?
A la rigueur ça arrive aux femmes quand l'agresseur veut la maîtriser sans lui faire trop mal, mais avec un homme ça n'arrive jamais.
paaabdlr dlmkt si cela arrive après que tu te sois pris un KO et que l'agresseur te traîne en te saisissant par le poignet 😆
On est d'accord... ça n'arrive que si tu ne peux pas te défendre.
paaabdlr dlmkt Ha ha, leurs scénarios sont bidons. Dans la rue, seul l'improvisation compte. À moins d'être sur-entraîner comme un agent opérationnel, ton cerveau disjoncte, ton cœur palpite, donc respiration irrégulière, tremblements des mains et pieds du fait de l'excitation, et au stresse (ou adrénaline) etc. Bref, il devient alors impossible de réfléchir correctement. Sans compter les divers facteurs... la maîtrise des arts martiaux, la condition physique, la mobilité, la carrure, etc de ton adversaire.
Toutefois, pour les non initiés ça reste très instructif.
ça arrive si tu es dans une position de garde au départ et que ton adversaire te choppe le poignet pour se faire une place pour t'en coller une. Mais de face, comme ça, sans frappe derrière, ça n'arrive jamais.
C'est ça, c'est un con qui fait de la 💩
Merci Fred. Très efficace. Oss.
magnifique, merci
Fred il est comme Fred sinistra ,simple,kool,disponible mais surtout ....efficace !!
Never trust about easy and fast self defence!!!
It's very dangerous!!!
He literally says at the start that a huge issue is that people don't hold the wrist as tight as possible, so you have a million different techniques you can do, but this one works well. You can also see that the people are holding his wrist as tightly as they can. He made another video about escaping from a front choke and the guys are actually choking him hard.
I love your videos. From Dominican Republic...
😂I wouldn't want to be the demo guy for Fred!
L
Damnnn Agreeed
Dosta dobrih stvari se moze nauciti pozdrav iz Srbije👍👍👍
son técnicas muy eficazes y reales,pero no le des tan fuerte al compañero, o no te ha pagado el curso?
si si no entiendes el titulo dime que se todos los idiomas
Esté wey es un fraude porqué una vez hizo mma y le patearon el culo casi ni las manos metió.
@@pelotopolus asi!!! que significa esto!!!
benvenuto !!!!
@@andresrondon7442 ua-cam.com/video/6HWqD-H0_LU/v-deo.html
@@pelotopolus; Tienes razón ese Fred mastro es solo un charlatán golpeando alumnos, pero en la calle es un verdadero pendejo
Spectacular your classes are more you and surprising but your defenses show congratulations
pas mal comme entrainement , le prof est asthmatique je pense mais avec beaucoup de courage
Asthmatique??
@@lionels6958 problème de respiration
Gracias gran maestro muy buenas clases me siento más seguro
If you put subtitle,then it will be get more view... kindly consider!
Quel charlot ce mastro!
Fred is the real dude, all the power to you and your familie, ( blessing) 👉💯👍
This will help to keep girls in India safer, from those beasts on the road. Not only in India, but everywhere around the world.
? why? do you think those tecniques do not really work?
@@MrCinghialotto mma works, like muay thai and bjj
@@SuperMan-em7nh whatthafuck is bjj? a second level of bj?
@@MrCinghialotto fuck the bjj is fuck the Brazilian Jui Jitsu fuck the wat
Je reve vraiment d'être comme Fred
Très efficace. Mais faut il forcément être si dur avec votre partenaire ?
Bloch Jean-Raphael si ils s'entraînent c'est aussi pour apprendre à recevoir des coups. parce que c'est bien beau de savoir taper mais le jour ou tu tombe sur un plus balèze ou rapide qui te tape en premier faut savoir réagir est pas resté choqué par le coup.
Le MDS c'est ça la différence, les coups sont porté réellement (mais controlé) nous avons donc une réaction naturel ce qui permet de travailler de manière réel, si on n'a rien on lâche pas la prise, la différence entre d'autres art martiaux ou on lâche même quand le mouvement n'est pas bien exécuté, le MDS la différence est là, la réalité, si il n'y à rien on ne lâche pas ;)
quebec ares a 14 ans on peut faire ce sport ou cet trop tard ?
In the end ... speed define the winner
mdr
Bravissimo sei 💪💪💪💪💪
Uma coisa e fazer com o cara sem reagir,nao tem sparring nao tem outro revidando a fica facil
Penso o mesmo 👆👍
Ação jiu jitsu jiu jitsu pois e
Verdade e usar o outro braço para soltar a mão do oponente totalmente desnecessário quando apenas um giro no pulso já sairia da pegada 😂!
Best trainer
Why am i not convinced with your skills..
Because you don't know shit 😂
Like u know some staff. Hahaha
It is because hid joking style of teaching. That's why it looks rediculous
I've seen several techniques more you and the best !!!
Pq>a
1:43 I want to do that my math teacher actually
Why this kolaiveri
Espectacular buena defensa hay que practicar saludo de Argentina 🇦🇷👍🏻
Solo funciona en demostraciones en una pelea real es diferente nadie se queda quieto esperando
Great defense 👍 and you are the coolest
Iam from somali
i like to be like this trained ❤❤❤
@Guy Thomas does Somalia has government...just a doubt bro..don't mistake!!!
대단해요 It is excellent. respect
This is amaizing😃
Ghorban mohammadi qual o nome desse tipo de luta ????
@@marcellofuscao941 and
You are the best i ever seen.
And the moment he doesn't have a guy stand there like a statue....every technique falls apart.
...actually, the difference is, if they were having a realtime confrontation by way of a teaching exercise instead of this demonsterable, componential breakdown, the action from both parties would be occurring at a rate that an untrained novice would be unable to comprehend, and so, for the 'un initiated', this type of breakdown and the manner in which it is conducted is purely a babystep and introduction to the pathways and articulations, which then require the serious adepts to train into their muscle memory through much practice and repetition. The whole point here, is not to arm some fool with instant 'knowledge' that can quickly land them in trouble, but to demonstrate the technique in it's purest, simplest format in order to give people, who through their work, or life in potentially life threatening situations, an opportunity to train themselves and study something that gives them literally 'a fighting chance'. The techniques are solid, what falls apart is when these techniques are employed unpracticed by untrained novices in realtime situations, the adept has to put in a great deal of time and training in order to develop first, the respect and second, the mastery of the technique. How else could the techniques be demonstrated in their purest and most comprehensible format? The specialists who are kindly demonstrating this to us here are worthy of our utmost respect, also gratitude.
get your ass kicked a lot?
Yes, yes I do get my ass kicked a lot because I learned Fred maestro system of self abuse.
@@whiskeyhangover1438 you need to practice more, and find someone challenging to spar with, develop your muscle memory, and maybe, if you train your mind, you might be able to avoid trouble happening in first place, (oh! and try not to abuse your ass too much. :)
It's so sad when someone of lower intelligence tries to appear smarter than they are. I'm sure you have a lot of experience in that situation
He is probably faster than Bruce Lee. Anyway...he is just about the best self defense teacher I have ever seen. All the moves are presise and very effective especially done in combination. If an aggressor was dumb enough to push a trained person they would not have a hope in hell. Great video.
damn does he have to hit him every time?
i'm pretty sure the black guy will kick his ass later, after the stage...
shilohwillcome yes that’s called conditioning
I called ego
You have to train the ACTUAL contact if you are to store it to memory. Why do.you think traditional martial arts come unstuck In reality, because they don't hit exactly where they are suppose to.
GRACIE JJ is so effective because they train exactly how they fight. The ACTUAL fighting is identical to the training, same force, same movements. I think Fred is doing the exact same. It's REALITY based training.
@@Ramon-bs7kr Your right ego i bet this guy never hade real encounter and dont wish it to anywone btw,the ohter guy(s wont stand their like dummy's,people move when they fight,and you have to spar be unpredicteble against a resistent opponent;greetings
Ca etait superb!! Merci Fred!
yeahh!!
In slow motion with a human punching bag this techniques certainly work.... far too complex and too many steps for real situations
suscribed to my chanel , cool
There’s this thing called muscle memory the body reacts faster than you can think that’s what happens when you train for years at a time but then again I would expect that comment from someone who clearly has never trained a day on their life
Expérience professionnelle
Intense à 0:44 repose en paix petit renoi 🙏🙏
Mon prof comme cobaye...😁exelent !!
Benoît
@@juwrz26 exactement !!!!😁
Dayı çadırı kurmuşun :)
Mui buna esa clase yo kiero aperender saludos cr
Great videos master, you look master Joseph simonet and the movement like pencak 🙏🙏
GBU master
Preciso aprender. ...😊
Buen video me gusta tus tecnicas ..
Saludos desde Costa Rica...
I'm not sure why he is getting so aggressive with demonstrations. Yea we get it, that's how attacks happen but there is no reason to hit someone hard. It takes away credibility from an instructor. It's like he has pent up anger he takes out on ppl. Seriously take it easy.
"but there is no reason to hit someone hard." There is. Toughen up to avoid shock in real. But I also feel, too often with same partner.
Thats posing for the students
Mujhe achha lga ye ! Maine practice v kiya ye !
From(India🇮🇳)
how bout the the lightning hansy slaps at the start
Merci pour les informations
A t il vraiment frapper le garcon noir et il etait beaucoup plus gentil avec l autre, une démonstration tres drole
lol meme constat lol
Je pense que le noir aussi un entraîneur depuis leur pantalon par contre l'autre stagiaire ... Mentalité Algérienne
C est sympa comme tout le self défense et efficace quoi qu'en pensent certains..
Nice pic bhai bro you are so sweet Good Friday
Q bien enseñas maestro quisiera estar ahí para entrar todo los pasos soy de Guatemala y los mando saludos a todo el grupo q está aprendiendo
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