3:50 when looking at both tactics the first looks like a safer option, the second would be useful for when your movement is limited like in a train where you don't have much space to work with. The second option doesn't remove you from the line of attack though, and with the chance of failing I think it should be seen as a backup move when the first is not viable.
You were also explained very carefully what to do and shown why and how it works. But I guess you reckon you can only use techniques you saw in a street fight?
Keyboard Warrior - Because the only way to learn it is to go slowly, and the only way to teach is to show it relatively slowly. You'd be surprised how fast the moves happen after they've been drilled into your system. Aikido is based on techniques - systema is based on principles. But I understand why this common misconception exists, among people who watch youtube videos and draw conclusions from there.
Are you sure man? Pushes are very fast. This won't work at all. Maybe if their push is slow and weak, but not against a strong aggressive dude. I give you points for trying though.
Sorry, but someone who is about to shove you will be in your face and it will be fast enough that you won't have time for this. A threat is not a willing partner in slow motion, "it looks pretty" does not usually make for good self defense movement.
You have the best martial arts channel on YT.. these are super clear and even better not dragging on for about an hour with blah blah ..MORE PLEASE
Yeah, most practical and realistic self defence techniques. Useful in real street fight and works best if mixed with krav maga.
I know, I trained with these guys, capable guys 👍
@@dogguyful so true!
The right timing... incredible work of art
One of the best step-by-step fighting tips I've seen
Lol just seen your videos my Russian gf showed me them honestly systema Is alot better then most fighting styles good job soldiers
Well done , very well explained , way better than many other channels
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I have a good feeling about these guys. I feel very educated as well as inspired to try and learn these techniques.
Such a great channel; practical and professional with thorough explanations.
As an aside I really enjoy how polite everyone is to each other.
Very useful techniques. Well explained and demoed. Thank you!
Effective👌....timing is the key....
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Wonderful...molto professionali entrambi nel presentare la dimostrazione.
Bravo e grazie !
This is the very first thing they always do to act thought
Nice demo. Thanks.
To Anyone who took/takes aikido who else is watching there every move, this memorial to you?
You excellent teacher's
3:50 when looking at both tactics the first looks like a safer option, the second would be useful for when your movement is limited like in a train where you don't have much space to work with. The second option doesn't remove you from the line of attack though, and with the chance of failing I think it should be seen as a backup move when the first is not viable.
Amazing tips
Like this aikido movement
Well done
Wonderful!
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Bravo!
Thank you.
This defense useful if the person (*against*) push me *from* back?
Thank you for this video and explain method defense
Well done 👍
EXCELENTE
Very usefull..
Great videos, and where can I buy your tactical clothing? Thanks
Que paso con el compañero rubio ? No lo he vuelto a ver
*kierownica dobra jest :-) **2:23*
JIO
2:25
Someone has a rubber legs.
This look like aikido but more practical
1st method yes if done quick 2nd method NO
I don’t like how the partner doesn’t offer any resistance
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I can perform all those techniques with my prosthetic hand at this speed with cooperating "oponent" too.
Azog Defiler You watched a "demonstration" not a fight.
OK then, I will use it only in demonstration, not in a fight.
You were also explained very carefully what to do and shown why and how it works.
But I guess you reckon you can only use techniques you saw in a street fight?
That's the problem with most of those systema guys. They never do their techniques full speed (when even Aikido does lol).
Keyboard Warrior - Because the only way to learn it is to go slowly, and the only way to teach is to show it relatively slowly. You'd be surprised how fast the moves happen after they've been drilled into your system. Aikido is based on techniques - systema is based on principles.
But I understand why this common misconception exists, among people who watch youtube videos and draw conclusions from there.
Are you sure man? Pushes are very fast. This won't work at all. Maybe if their push is slow and weak, but not against a strong aggressive dude. I give you points for trying though.
Sorry, but someone who is about to shove you will be in your face and it will be fast enough that you won't have time for this. A threat is not a willing partner in slow motion, "it looks pretty" does not usually make for good self defense movement.
This is ridiculously silly. This shit will never work.
hopked that's your opinion
Because you only bla bla and don’t Train Thats why with you Never something will Work you have a loser mentality
scammy advice that will only work in slow motion
what a joke lmao