Fred Mastro | Choke Defense

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  • @Silverjerk
    @Silverjerk 8 років тому +265

    I absolutely love the humility and compassion I see from these guys again, and again. How ironic, that this channel teaches you a million ways to incapacitate or subdue an aggressor, yet teaches us warmth and kindness at every pass. "Are you okay my friend?" Of course he is, but the courtesy, the gesture, speaks volumes.

    • @derickwilliams2195
      @derickwilliams2195 8 років тому +25

      +Silverjerk This is such an amazing thing that you picked up on the humane aspect of the training while sooo many have not ... Speaks volumes of your own character as well ... I salute you ...

    • @tattoodfreeek
      @tattoodfreeek 8 років тому +11

      Yeah, there seems to be no ego there at all, just the passion to share with like minded people

    • @derickwilliams2195
      @derickwilliams2195 7 років тому +19

      I believe this is what is required in true Martial Arts.

    • @Arcliteshadow
      @Arcliteshadow 7 років тому +2

      Silverjerk Indeed, I love it, that is true warriorhood, being able to fight and defend, but still humble and kind (hard and soft). In the dojo, it's a family as well. My FMA Guro Willie Laureano is such a badass and he's one of the coolest people I know; he's trained under Danny Inosanto, has hung out with Doug Marcaida, and sparred with Anderson Silva. Awesome warrior I am proud and grateful to know. Going back to humility, we always bowed to each other in class, helped one another, and immediately made sure the other student was alright if he/she was hit before moving on with the lesson. Respect & Honor.

    • @alirenfro2526
      @alirenfro2526 7 років тому +2

      Silverjerk ~ if you break your toys....what are you going to play with!

  • @jimp7173
    @jimp7173 7 років тому +248

    I am an ex infantry soldier then a couple of years in the private security industry, and I have been a professional bouncer for over 23 years! I have trained in a few techniques over the years (some good,some not). I first seen this video a few month's ago and liked the look of it, which is unusual as most if these kind of videos are just a waste of time and dangerous. But I practiced this move for a bit and then have had a chance to use it a couple of time's while working, and I can say if it is done correctly it is very effective. So thank you very much for the video please keep it up!

    • @jadenkim4826
      @jadenkim4826 4 роки тому +1

      any recommendations of other instructors?

    • @omegafeather6254
      @omegafeather6254 4 роки тому

      Jim p. I am gonna to learn this move to disarm them from choke.

    • @myeverdearestdarling5350
      @myeverdearestdarling5350 3 роки тому +1

      This is how Fred Mastro's Defense System fares against an aggressive opponent:
      m.ua-cam.com/video/6HWqD-H0_LU/v-deo.html
      That's why the US Military and Secret Service, and even Israel, the creators of Krav Maga, are learning Systema, which has been tested and proven in real combat by the Russian Special Forces, who deal with much worse than disoriented drunks.

    • @kthekeeper5117
      @kthekeeper5117 3 роки тому +2

      I’m an ex veteran of super-duper special forces, and have the longest black belt in all known and secret martial arts, and I choose the GUN and KNIFE of my choice.

    • @BorayDxb
      @BorayDxb 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Jim for your own verification.. this feedback helps

  • @carlneale3728
    @carlneale3728 8 років тому +38

    thank you for this, no ego, no heroic fancy bullshit. just real life .

  • @WillowMartin
    @WillowMartin 8 років тому +247

    Thank you.. Was getting mugged recently and I remembered this vid. Buddy was choking me and thanks to your move I was able to break the hold incredibly easily.. Just lifted one shoulder and turned. Kicked him in the man bits and then ran.. Saved my wallet and my life.. So incredibly easy and useful..
    I sat here for 20 minutes until I found this vid just so that I could write this to you.
    THANK YOU!!! I owe you! :)

    • @gsredles
      @gsredles 7 років тому +32

      Lies.

    • @jerryshea417
      @jerryshea417 7 років тому +4

      Willow Martin..Yep,have been in a similar situation in Vegas(had a run in wth a Gang who tried to steal my Mountain bike)If u can remember anything then u have a chance...In most cases if u do sumthing(just like u did)then u improove ur chances...And if u always keep that in mind,u will stay alert...

    • @handsaregreat
      @handsaregreat 7 років тому +16

      ahhhhhhhh ... the reasonable mugger ... not as considerate as they were in the old days ...

    • @FPSBloodlust
      @FPSBloodlust 7 років тому +8

      Willow Martin take a boxing class, or jiu-jitsu, karate, judo, literally anything but this dumb shit and people wouldn't even remotely be able to reach your neck in the first place

    • @erminiovrandi8811
      @erminiovrandi8811 5 років тому

      @Harry Alba yup train a decent jab cross combo and you should be fine

  • @jaybladeart88
    @jaybladeart88 9 років тому +109

    It's not often you learn something really valuable on UA-cam thanks for sharing this

    • @uo7
      @uo7 9 років тому +7

      jordan johnson
      yup have to love Funker Tactical

    • @straightblast100
      @straightblast100 8 років тому +1

      +jordan johnson WOW! I come to You-Tube almost daily to find a world of knowledge and instruction on most any subject.
      Your glass must be "half empty."

  • @petecwalina8789
    @petecwalina8789 9 років тому +212

    So simple! I am sure it takes a lot of Practice but not a lot to memorize

    • @FunkerTactical
      @FunkerTactical  9 років тому +45

      pete cwalina You'd be surprised how quickly you can learn this. Go ahead and try it...let us know.

    • @petecwalina8789
      @petecwalina8789 9 років тому +8

      Funker Tactical - Gun & Gear Videos I did with my Oldest Boy for about 20 or 30 Minutes..Does it make us Defense Gurus..Nope but definitely showed us the ease of learning this Manuever and that Simple is better..Thanks for Sharing this with Me!

    • @traws06
      @traws06 9 років тому +1

      +pete cwalina It's great to see guys pointing out how most martial arts shows are fake

    • @stevenlyon4348
      @stevenlyon4348 8 років тому +10

      +pete cwalina the basic idea of it is simple he is creating more force and leverage by turning his entire body into the wrist. the wrist is an extremely complex joint and by its very mobility makes it weak along a perpendicular plane to direction of movement. there is no where for the joint to dump the energy and maintain the grip. In jujitsu we are a similar technique that relies on the same physics. To practice this technique at home focus more on the turning of your hips and shoulders and sweeping your outside (of the direction you turn) leg in a circular motion to maintain your balance.The strength of the technique comes from the large circular motion of your entire body vs the linear force of his arms. 120 lb. body vs 40 lbs of arms. it looks amazing but the math and physics behind why these techniques work is simple.

    • @jonb891
      @jonb891 8 років тому +2

      actually I was able to get it down after a couple times. This technique is very effective. I found that if you step to the outside while your turning it almost becomes a throw and put you in the perfect possession for attack.

  • @swordsman3000
    @swordsman3000 8 років тому +91

    we practiced this move with 1 of my bouncers who prides himself on how strong he is, his face was priceless when he saw how easily this technique worked

  • @mssher
    @mssher 9 років тому +28

    Thank you! I just tried it against my 6'4" husband and to my surprise I got out of it, and quickly! This is better than some other defenses I've learned!

  • @soldierviejo8224
    @soldierviejo8224 7 років тому +13

    I love this guy, he has great technique that is simple for anyone to learn and use and he is mad funny too.

  • @DirtyRoomKnives
    @DirtyRoomKnives 9 років тому +283

    Beautifully simple, and an instructor who doesn't mind taking a hit, nice one

  • @carnivalwrestler
    @carnivalwrestler 7 років тому +2

    Excellent high probability technique for the street, against a commonly encountered situation when dealing with bullies, drunks, and other idiots. Thank you Fred Mastro for demonstrating this move and how to do it properly, and thank you Funker Tactical for posting it.

  • @kman4thewin865
    @kman4thewin865 5 років тому +119

    I tried this.......please send flowers to Springfield hospital room 212

  • @JavaJaxRex
    @JavaJaxRex 9 років тому +10

    A surprisingly simple technique, but the best ones usually are. Thank you for this video, FT, and a thank you to Fred for being a great instructor.

  • @RichardGetzPhotography
    @RichardGetzPhotography 8 років тому +5

    It is always the simplest, less effort, most efficient, that is the best tactically. Great video!!

  • @fukuutubeusuxx2756
    @fukuutubeusuxx2756 9 років тому +114

    If a person tries to choke you from the front, you can be safe in the assumption that they don't know shit about fighting.

    • @mko09
      @mko09 8 років тому +3

      +FUKUUTUBE USUXX correct-a-mundo

    • @jeremywhitfield4556
      @jeremywhitfield4556 6 років тому +3

      Yep

    • @baal1200
      @baal1200 6 років тому +3

      yep

    • @ChrisKsan
      @ChrisKsan 6 років тому +7

      A wise fighter never assumes anything! With a serious attitude and constant readyness. Assuming will eventually make you loose or get you killed. After all the art of fighting or martial arts is deception.

    • @GG-ms4qp
      @GG-ms4qp 5 років тому

      escape and run lol ez

  • @RickMarsB4U812
    @RickMarsB4U812 7 років тому +2

    I watched this video post, and, as I noticed in an earlier video highlighting Guru Fred Mastro, his methods are quick, not complicated to learn, and in my very humble opinion, effective. I will respect anyone who disagrees, as that is how martial arts will continue to improve, with a healthy dose of debate concerning technique applications. Thanks for posting this video of Guru Mastro demonstrating his hybrid style of Silat. Keep up the good work, and if possible, let's keep training.
    Stay safe, and...cheers!

  • @MrWayne1701
    @MrWayne1701 9 років тому +3

    I've been training in self-defense martial arts for 30 years, and this is the quickest, best defense for the front manual choke I've ever seen...My favorite used to be one arm up over the choking hands and drop my body weight on a downward elbow strike onto his wrists, then a chop to the throat backhanded, but I like this better, thanks!

  • @bombaya85
    @bombaya85 7 років тому +539

    I tried this at home, my mom went down like a sack of potatoes^^^,

  • @johnlocke6986
    @johnlocke6986 8 років тому +4

    One of the few useful self-defense videos I've seen on UA-cam.

  • @thethijsy
    @thethijsy 9 років тому +80

    Strong strong very strong

    • @stephenbradford7936
      @stephenbradford7936 4 роки тому

      Here is Fred Mastro in a real fight against an overweight and out of shape opponent. Imagine spending 12 years (up to this point) training and promoting yourself as an "urban violence expert" and "force protection specialist" and this is how you represent yourself.
      ua-cam.com/video/6HWqD-H0_LU/v-deo.html

  • @worddunlap
    @worddunlap 7 років тому +6

    I started at an early age and now this is automatic with me. I was a meek pacifist child and often bullied, even to the point of serious injury. The first thing developed was confidence and understanding that the people attacking, bullying me deserved no quarter. My father enrolled me in Okinawan martial arts schools but I've taken a few other kinds. After a while you develop a skill set of what works. I've been attacked by multiple and fared well. This guy is great, his advice and methods are correct.
    Be thankful I am a nice person and not a bully. When attacked I have left people pretty maimed. This all said I do carry a gun and I know how to use it however I've never been afraid to be without it and have been on the most dangerous streets in the world. Do you children a favor and start their training early. The world is much more dangerous and the most dangerous streets are right here in America.

  • @jhorn5469
    @jhorn5469 5 років тому +2

    Totally works, I was in a bar fight and I was able to perform this technique on 4 different attackers. It worked every single time just like in the video. Thank you Master. 😃

  • @MrCctvtech
    @MrCctvtech 8 років тому +1

    I taught this move to my 6 yr old. We practice it a lot. It works when an adult is front choking a child. Thanks !!!!

  • @richsaloumjr
    @richsaloumjr 9 років тому +7

    Dojo and street so different. Appreciate you showing this. God bless. - Pastor

    • @ruger51995
      @ruger51995 5 років тому

      Yes, mad respect to my sensei and his teachings but alot of the situational moves in class are just too hard for me to result to them over just simply punching the attacker as though I was in a cage fight with another trained adversary

  • @DragonSlayer-tg5mk
    @DragonSlayer-tg5mk 9 років тому +6

    This technique has been around for a long time. I worked for 25 years in max prisons and bounced in bars before that. I have seen thousands of real fights and I have NEVER seen anyone actually try to choke someone like that while standing. This is a move that only happens during demonstrations.

    • @4walludd1n
      @4walludd1n 9 років тому +2

      DragonSlayer2014 ....you never seen anyone try to choke someone like that while standing? and then go asking the kids has got bullying...the survive of the Serial killers,..the childs has got attacking by pedhofil...alone old men/women in the house... and abused wife,...this technique definitely can safe their life

    • @DragonSlayer-tg5mk
      @DragonSlayer-tg5mk 9 років тому +11

      awal parinduri Perhaps. I guess out of a planet of billions of people it happens, I have just never seen it and I believe it is extremely rare. The only times I have ever seen this choke used is when someone is pinned against the ground where the attacker can use more leverage. I tried teaching this shoulder-bump technique to my daughters and they were not able to make it work against me. They even tried the windmill technique which uses more leverage than the shoulder bump and they still could not make it work because of my huge size and strength advantage. The ONLY technique they were able to use against me was a finger lock of the small pinky finger. It allows them to use both their hands and weight against my weakest finger.
      The point I am making is this. You are more likely to get struck by lightning than have someone walk up on you like Frankenstein and go for your throat with both hands. The most common real world attacks are the sucker punch, the tackle, and someone grabbing your shirt with their weak hand while hitting you with their strong hand, like you see in Hockey. I am not picking on this particular Martial Art as they all spend too much time on this low probability attack. They should spend time defending against this choke the way it is usually used and that is on the ground or pinned against something while off balance. Modern Martial Arts should spend more time on the real world attacks I mentioned. Also, many of the knife attacks I have seen come from behind and the victim had 2 or 3 stab wounds before they realized they were being attacked. How many Martial Arts even think about something like that. There are a few, but not many.
      I am not saying that they should not teach this technique, I am saying that it should be put in proper perspective and this is definitely not the "Ultimate Choke Defense" . The Ultimate Choke Defense would have to be against the Ultimate Choke, not this low probability Frankenstein choke. If this were the Ultimate Choke, you would see MMA fighters using it, but they don't because it is very hard to make work. This choke only works when there is a huge disparity in strength, like you mentioned the elderly and children. But they will be taken to the ground, so what do they do then? The finger lock can work standing, or on the ground.

    • @ActionHero29
      @ActionHero29 9 років тому

      +DragonSlayer2014 explain that finger lock please

    • @evertondossantos5202
      @evertondossantos5202 8 років тому

      +DragonSlayer2014 From Brazil, I agree with you. Two hands choke like that is rare, its a kind of technique for demonstrations, in a realwordl figth never happens. One hand choke while standung is common, but not like that.

    • @brandonkain9231
      @brandonkain9231 8 років тому +1

      it happens all the time in alot of house holds...ol man comes home drunk every night then fucking trys to choke u...

  • @andrewbaker5879
    @andrewbaker5879 8 років тому +2

    this simple move has saved my life more than once ty for naking it simple

  • @gorbashuk
    @gorbashuk 8 років тому +1

    This is great, easy and practical exactly the way self defense should be. Great stuff Funker Tactical.

  • @stevecortes1467
    @stevecortes1467 9 років тому +5

    Another nice one GN. Thanks Funker Tactical.

  • @searching4adventure85
    @searching4adventure85 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much. I had to use this in a bar fight against five guys mugging an old lady and a bouncer. I had five dudes choking me all at the same time. I did a 360 spin, broke all the chokes, tossed smoke as a distraction and judo chopped them all to sleep. The crowd watching was so amazed that they lifted me up and cheered “hip hip hooray!” My future wife was in the audience, she fell in love immediately and we were married the next day.

    • @davetruther31
      @davetruther31 5 років тому +1

      Lol.. I lost it when you said (tossed the smoke for concealment, then judo chopped them all to sleep)😂😂😂

    • @searching4adventure85
      @searching4adventure85 5 років тому +1

      @@davetruther31 it gets me when I re-read my comment too. I'm glad to see someone gets the joke. I was afraid everyone watching this video might actually believe this technique is legitimate and take me seriously.

    • @stevespencer8188
      @stevespencer8188 5 років тому

      So believable!

    • @searching4adventure85
      @searching4adventure85 3 роки тому +1

      @edward Curl .... bro. ... that's the joke.

  • @albertmccready478
    @albertmccready478 8 років тому

    Technique is simple. combined with a pluck at the wrist of one of the choking hands and a simultaneous strike with your other hand, the job is done. But what a fantastic relaxed ego free teaching style. Excellent.

  • @oliveraucoc2146
    @oliveraucoc2146 3 роки тому +1

    J’ai bien aimé cette vidéo. Les arts martiaux sont une de mes passions depuis bien longtemps. Apprendre des techniques nouvelles qui sont basées sur la réalité de nos jours, est un vrai plaisir... Bonne continuation et j’attends d’en voir d’autres. J’apprécie

  • @awkokwow2728
    @awkokwow2728 4 роки тому +3

    Im from indonesia, and i use pencak silat for self defence.. Good maestro ❤

  • @agusbaim7320
    @agusbaim7320 5 років тому +3

    Very profesional martial art.... Very nice master...

  • @aryan3323
    @aryan3323 9 років тому +1

    Really loved the way this guy was training. It seems he is a good guy with lots of power.

  • @Spiewick
    @Spiewick 5 років тому +2

    Learned this in wrestling we called it a shoulder shuck. Works every time with as mentioned very lil effort.

  • @Cr0cket20
    @Cr0cket20 9 років тому +5

    Diggin the Kenpo crest in the back. Salute.

  • @airgunnerperkins6720
    @airgunnerperkins6720 9 років тому +13

    Hung in the air while being choked = finger fighting, focus on grabbing any finger and proceed to bend or break that digit. Two hands beat one finger, one hand beats one finger, finger fighting the least taught system

    • @obiblade
      @obiblade 8 років тому

      +Airgunner Perkins good stuff

    • @jonjonstone7688
      @jonjonstone7688 8 років тому

      +Airgunner Perkins That'd work too

    • @Germaxicus
      @Germaxicus 8 років тому +1

      +Airgunner Perkins Serious question. In a panic when someone is choking you, how easy is it to find a single finger and the point to which leverage it with your hand?

    • @airgunnerperkins6720
      @airgunnerperkins6720 8 років тому +3

      Practice grasshopper

    • @filipezin
      @filipezin 8 років тому

      +Germaxicus Theres no mystery to it, it's pretty basic and easy.
      But in my experience, the thumb is always the easiest finger to get hold of. Once you get hold of it, just push it in the direction you feel more resistance (which would probably be in a direction pointing AWAY from you).
      Many people think they'd panic in a situation like this, but once you practice just a little bit, it becomes pretty fluid and natural.
      You can even twist the selected finger to add more tension and pain. Or just break it more easily.
      And also, if you break the thumb, the entire choking movement falls apart. So I'd say to always focus on the thumbs.

  • @stamm2366
    @stamm2366 8 років тому

    Dear Funker Tactical Channel. I love every film you guys put out there, for my opinion you make the best marshal arts on youtube ever. I am a big fan and I promote your films were ever I can. And I like to thank all the Instruktors for charing theyr skills with us. Thank You much
    Your Tribe

  • @caucasianman
    @caucasianman 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Fred Mastro.I'm very peaceful man and non-agressive ( de tout) in reality but this things very useful for protect ourselves.

  • @caineheffner4232
    @caineheffner4232 8 років тому +7

    the funniest part is the lil turn and hand trap thing so simple and effective.....actually is a ninja move!

  • @TheLateBoyScout
    @TheLateBoyScout 9 років тому +18

    Amazing!

    • @myeverdearestdarling5350
      @myeverdearestdarling5350 3 роки тому

      Note: I've decided to keep posting this because I've seen some of the frenzied, demented attacks caught on CCTV. Attackers in real life come at you like a raging bull, punching, kicking, and slashing wildly. They don't stand in place so practicing on unmoving subjects is utterly pointless.
      I've learned that the US Military and Secret Service, and even Israel, the creators of Krav Maga, are learning Systema (NOT Fred Mastro's Defense System).
      Perhaps because unlike sport martial arts (which are strictly for one-on-one and have many moves considered illegal) and choreography martial arts (which might work on dazed drunks), it's been tested and proven in real combat by the Russian Special Forces during war times.
      How will Fred fare against someone who's been in the Russian Special Forces, who deal with much worse than disoriented drunks?
      Why not ask Fred why he now exclusively does choreographed demonstrations (needlessly hurting his submissive assistants) after his (super embarrassing) fight against Malik, who was just a self-taught street fighter?
      m.ua-cam.com/video/6HWqD-H0_LU/v-deo.html
      (For those who complain about the difference in their size, in a street fight do people fight by weight? For those who say that Fred would have killed Malik if there were no rules, how could he have broken Malik's arms and neck when his punches and kicks had no effect on Malik? In the first few seconds alone, Fred was already on his back and Malik could have pounded his face until he was unrecognizable if there were no rules.)
      Why did Fred post pictures of ROTC boys on his Facebook page and claim he's training them when most of them were entirely uninterested in him? Did Fred just show up at that place and demonstrated his choreography so he could be in a photo with boys in camo and say he's training military?
      Why does Fred claim he's training armies worldwide when a simple search will show that it's Russia's military that's being asked by countries to train their armies?
      Why would anyone interested in self defense spend their hard-earned money on sport martial arts or self-proclaimed gurus instead of what the real experts on the art of war are learning?

  • @choaniki7645
    @choaniki7645 9 років тому +1

    it is awesome to see more realistic approach. very good work brother

  • @kyoshmaster6119
    @kyoshmaster6119 8 років тому

    thank God i found a channel who is a life saver :) self defense is important!!!

  • @BratcherLev
    @BratcherLev 9 років тому +5

    I never knew Don Draper was a martial arts instructor.

  • @codereddefense
    @codereddefense 7 років тому +36

    Great self defense technique ;)

    • @rtkl13
      @rtkl13 3 роки тому

      Right !

    • @davidariel1261
      @davidariel1261 3 роки тому

      Jajajajaja!!!real fake ,all fantasy
      Nothing real!!
      🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @sf0tacticalguy
    @sf0tacticalguy 8 років тому +1

    Good technique! I had actually learned that simple choke defense while in the Army. I still teach it when I teach defensive tactics or weapon retention to LE/security. Fred Mastro is an excellent demonstrator of how effective it is.

  • @valentinobeniamino
    @valentinobeniamino 6 років тому

    Yes I've tryed this technique, it's very efficient, and the variation proposed on this video are eloquente, and speaks by themself. Yes it works!!! Eureka!! Thanks Fred for this very useful tool in self defense. Regards, God bless you.

  • @pstarxxx78
    @pstarxxx78 7 років тому +5

    Iv seen a lot of fight. In person and on UA-cam. And I've never seen a throat grab like that. Not saying it don't happen. Just saying I've not seen it used it

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 7 років тому +2

      It is actually a typical male to female attack, but you usually don't get to see it. Only to hear about it in court.
      But you can use the same principle - basically the same move against a whole lot of other attmpts of grappling.

    • @pstarxxx78
      @pstarxxx78 7 років тому

      Octopussyist well I guess . The only way Iv ever choked a chic was with

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 7 років тому +1

      *****
      I hope so. Guys on death row don't write in YT threads.

    • @TheShadowlin
      @TheShadowlin 7 років тому

      rocky walker exactly.

  • @efbon3
    @efbon3 7 років тому +3

    after watching this vid, i've been on a lookout for a potential neck choker. damn, these days all they do is punch for which i have not studied. is throat grabbing dead? 😂

    • @dennisrader2014
      @dennisrader2014 7 років тому +1

      Lol

    • @marcrhodes7177
      @marcrhodes7177 7 років тому +1

      Cryptic bone there's a vid on head movement. this guy bets people on the street they can't hit him because he uses head movement. it's a real eye opener and it's also a little hilarious.

    • @stonefly4894
      @stonefly4894 7 років тому +1

      Cryptic bone I'm with you,been trying to pick a fight with a choker since I first saw this vid.A good choker is hard to find.

  • @QueenBiscuit
    @QueenBiscuit 6 років тому

    When I took karate I noticed the faulty-ness behind the teaching of the needle and thread method and the method he was showing here that was failing him as well. I'm so glad that I found a video that teaches the best way to get out of a choke-hold. Very nicely done! Subscribed!

  • @JosePerez-lo2ps
    @JosePerez-lo2ps 2 роки тому +1

    Sensei gracias por realizar este instructivo vídeo!

  • @joshuakeeler82
    @joshuakeeler82 9 років тому +8

    I'm just amazed you guys are impressed by this.. Krav Maga , Bjj, judo and wrestling teach this shrug... Oh Mui Thai also.

    • @3ncrypt3dcod3s
      @3ncrypt3dcod3s 9 років тому +2

      AnyNameWillDo I was thinking the same thing! The "rape choke" is probably the last choke you should be worried about. With the popularity of MMA these days, I would be more worried about something like a surprise rear naked choke or a guillotine...

    • @kikojiu
      @kikojiu 9 років тому +1

      AnyNameWillDo As simple and often seen and trained by you or me most people don´t know it. I saw more than one guy almost being choked to death and they didn´t even thought how to get out of it....Most people never use the right movements becaue they never saw it or have been taught. This is an amazing defense which I use and teach very often as being one of the best releases. However it took me years to perfect it and do it from every height and angle. Thanks Fred Mastro for showing independently of how many people knew it already. It is simple and efficient although somehow difficult to master. With practice people are wrist locked without chance of getting out of it.

    • @twotracksoutdoors7390
      @twotracksoutdoors7390 9 років тому +3

      +AnyNameWillDo He didn't say he invented this move. Its a very effective street move, that you will be happy to use if ever needed. Its not the end all move. its a tool used when needed. and maybe some of the comments are made by people who have never practiced martial arts.

    • @miguelarr4629
      @miguelarr4629 7 років тому

      AnyNameWillDo of course because all of us are pros and none of us are Joes lol your acting like its common when it's not

    • @daldude178
      @daldude178 6 років тому

      Can you show me a Krav vid that teaches this?

  • @QuartetmanIA
    @QuartetmanIA 7 років тому +3

    The next fight I get in to I'll ask him to choke me by the neck. I'll be set. lol Interesting move. I hope I never have to use it.

  • @psychologicalsigma9917
    @psychologicalsigma9917 5 років тому

    I taught this to a server that came in to work with bruises on her throat. Hats off to funker tactical :)

  • @County425
    @County425 8 років тому

    This is the best technique I've seen that's so simple yet very effective. I practiced this with my wife. I'm 6'4", she's 5'4", so a considerable size disparity. Her reach isn't anywhere near mine. She was able to perform this technique and very quickly was able to get out of harm's way. Make sure you're integrating a follow up with this, whether it's open hand or weapon, practice, practice, practice. Good video!

  • @user-jk1vh2zi2j
    @user-jk1vh2zi2j 5 років тому +16

    Lmaooooooooooooo I needed a good laugh! Thank you for this#Bullshito#Fakemartialarts

  • @shonuffisthemaster
    @shonuffisthemaster 8 років тому +4

    hmmm a front choke dosent really need a defence. I would gladly let someone occupy their hands on my throat in a useless technique and take advantage of their exposed torso, oppertunities for an.arm bar, etc.
    All you have to do is tense your neck muscles and put your chin to your chest to render a front choke like this totally useless.

  • @WEIRDNEWSNETWORK
    @WEIRDNEWSNETWORK 3 роки тому

    Fred Maestro is right about the ineffectiveness of the double inside block movie version. It will only work if you lean back but you lose balance and are in a vulnerable position. Plus, if you are against a wall there is no leaning back. This shoulder technique is effective. But, it requires a lot of follow-through to break both grips. Fred maestro points out a variety of problems that can arise due to different types of chokes. My preferred method for this extended arm choke is to use an inside palm to the opposite side wrist making the shoulder roll release to the other hand effortless. It turns your opponent away with no risk of spinning too far and giving them your back. There are many easy options that work. It can be done with one finger. I would like to see Fred's defense for a tight choke with the attacker's elbows bent.

    • @dannythorne7143
      @dannythorne7143 8 місяців тому

      You would use the same technique. The key is shrugging your shoulder or shoulders and pivoting and moving your hips just like breaking the muay thai clinch,stepping in and pivoting simultaneously hard and fast.

  • @snowblue2362
    @snowblue2362 7 років тому +2

    Damn! The man knows how to fight...impressed!

  • @lkjh00on89
    @lkjh00on89 8 років тому +3

    This is one of the many reasons that a front choke is an idiotic waste of energy.

    • @ceebeethree
      @ceebeethree 7 років тому

      Most people don't know this move though. I have seen many people choke others just like this on the street and the fight is over quickly. I've got one friend who specializes in it lol. Begins and ends all of his fights with it in fact

    • @HiddenRealm
      @HiddenRealm 7 років тому +2

      sounds like you need new friends, or a better environment in general.
      The only person who starts fights with chocking are the people who start the fight.

  • @21BadIntentions
    @21BadIntentions 7 років тому +9

    These guys love slapping people in the face after they defending against a slow moving participant.

  • @petersonalkintor4266
    @petersonalkintor4266 8 років тому

    I really love this dudes take on the arts and real life application to attacks...well done, EXCELLENT..

  • @genaroromanjr4977
    @genaroromanjr4977 4 роки тому

    Thank you for showing this defense,it will save my life one day.

  • @sethe56
    @sethe56 8 років тому +4

    The dude in the wheelchair was moving his foot at 4:57

    • @aaronliu9945
      @aaronliu9945 8 років тому +6

      just because someone is in a wheelchair doesn't mean they're a paraplegic.

    • @sethe56
      @sethe56 8 років тому +1

      That's a bit obvious but wouldn't you expect a paraplegic person to be in a wheel chair because that's kind of what there made for... Don't be the douche who has to disagree with everything I was just pointing something out.

    • @aaronliu9945
      @aaronliu9945 8 років тому +2

      +First name Last name lol calm down Mr sensitive.

    • @sethe56
      @sethe56 8 років тому +1

      ok Mr I dont know what wheelchairs are made for

    • @tdog4235
      @tdog4235 8 років тому +1

      LMAO!

  • @sczaky
    @sczaky 9 років тому +4

    Fist

  • @dylanross5305
    @dylanross5305 8 років тому

    i found this technique very simple and easy to understand, im 15 and surprisingly it worked on my 6ft 2 dad. very impressive, thanks...

  • @GranadaBashlav
    @GranadaBashlav 8 років тому +1

    easily absorbed, Thank you.
    Let my brother choke me out and worked like a charm no matter how hard he tried. First thing i noticed is as soon as i pulled my shoulder up, his knuckles cracked as i turned away i think i may have hurt his fingers. and he weigs 90lbs more than me (i am 189lbs).
    Awesome vid. Subscribed waiting for more.

  • @tattoodfreeek
    @tattoodfreeek 8 років тому

    Love watching him at work, simple technique, yet looks so effective

  • @William.Driscoll
    @William.Driscoll 5 років тому

    In practice, when the defender's elbow moves out/away from their body too much/too soon, the technique is likely to fail.
    If memory serves, from earlier this evening, the defender's upper arm must not ramp up the attacker's forearm; the humerus needs to be ~perpendicular to the ulna, until the attacker's stance and grip is broken.... Then the elbow can be freed to leave the side of the body, and the arm may come into play, toward following up and creating an opening to exit the situation.
    Seems that the elbow has to stay down, until the attacker's grip is cleared, first.
    That was my experience in working with it, this evening. Mastro's upper arm seems relatively close to his body, until the attacker has more or less let go.
    I'm looking forward to studying this more, in-depth.
    Thanks very much for sharing this piece, guys.

  • @alibeek5032
    @alibeek5032 5 років тому +1

    ملاحظة : لا يجوز التهكم و الإستهزاء من رياضات أخرى ك ،الكنكفوا، مثلا ، للكنكفوا أيضا طُرق متميزة من أجل الإفلات و تحرير الدات من قبضة الخصم مهممهما كانت قوية ودون أن ننسا ،الأيكيدوا، أيضا.
    بخلاف ملاحضتي السابقة .. أقول أحسنت تقنية بسيطة و سهلة .. جميل جدا .

  • @Baluds
    @Baluds 9 років тому

    Hey that's the Philippine Flag. Proud Filipino here. A really useful, simple move. Props.

  • @MrBluemanworld
    @MrBluemanworld 2 роки тому

    Hear ye, hear ye, I’ve found my favorite UA-cam channel

  • @jacquesaebischer9124
    @jacquesaebischer9124 3 роки тому

    c'est vraiment LE SPÉCIALISTE par excellence. Un homme d'exception de par son vécu, son savoir incroyable, et son humilité.

  • @matthewp.659
    @matthewp.659 8 років тому

    very similar technique like systema ... learning to relax during a fight opens up a whole new world

  • @bws205
    @bws205 8 років тому +1

    This is good, there is also the "swim" techniques taught in karate and other arts that will work every time and will put your hands/body in better position naturally.

  • @LEXxTALIONS7913
    @LEXxTALIONS7913 5 років тому +1

    Yes. Works really good. Fred Mastro is one of a small group of people who is real.

  • @QuantumPyrite_88.9
    @QuantumPyrite_88.9 3 роки тому

    When an opponent puts both hands on your throat , both of their hands are committed and occupied while you have two hands to take out their eyes which is a genuine fight ender .

  • @ravenlunatic7909
    @ravenlunatic7909 8 років тому +2

    really neat,very simple,also same if someone grabs your arm,just twist!

  • @mattlaw8533
    @mattlaw8533 7 років тому +1

    PURELY AWSOME! FRANK IS THE TRUE BOSS!!!!!

  • @judahthegreyjedi6775
    @judahthegreyjedi6775 5 років тому

    Martial arts is a Universal language. We are all family.

  • @miamichi5
    @miamichi5 5 років тому

    They guy is the real deal... thank you!

  • @jerrymontejo5502
    @jerrymontejo5502 4 роки тому

    Respect fred is your name respect is your talent but also respect to be part of your skill my god amazinggggg teacher you are , jerry

  • @NONAME-GIVEN
    @NONAME-GIVEN 7 років тому

    This guy is an amazing instructor. I wish he was local to me. Palm Beach Florida. No non-sense, No BS.

  • @kmeyers85
    @kmeyers85 8 років тому

    Shoulder shrug in wrestling. Many awesome variations of this movement throughout all the martial arts. They all work.
    The pretty ones and the visceral 'street' techniques.
    The worst lessons are the ones that convince you that you are deadly.
    Train everything and save the 'real' for the street.

  • @nimulosmaltibos9662
    @nimulosmaltibos9662 7 років тому

    I have seen something similar, that wasn't with the shoulder, but with the forearms. If you have your hands raised, perhaps from trying to deescalate, and your opponent goes for your throat, you can use your hands to control his arm while twisting your body out of the attacker's line of force much like Mastro does here. These techniques work, because your adversary's strength is focused on pushing you back and gripping your neck and throat, but not against force from the side. If you move quickly, they won't have time to adjust.

  • @Highkick44
    @Highkick44 7 років тому

    Yes that works very good. I train some Kids to do this in our lesson hours for self defense in Germany. Thank you for that simple but effectfull help. best regards to a great instructor

  • @ProAverageGuy
    @ProAverageGuy 8 років тому +1

    I like this, greetings from a former Wing Tsun instructor :)

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 6 років тому +1

    Great move, sense of humour and teaching technique! :-)

  • @rasydannoor4917
    @rasydannoor4917 2 роки тому

    I'm proud to saw you wearing shirt that promote silat ... Hope people nowadays taken more interest to learn the art of silat

  • @demon6937
    @demon6937 3 роки тому

    thank you for sharing the technique it will save lives

  • @Ballenxj
    @Ballenxj 7 років тому

    Fred, you are pretty good. Gotta put a thumb up for this demonstration.

  • @jianzhao5339
    @jianzhao5339 8 років тому +1

    tried this with some mates, very helpful to know

  • @barber8777
    @barber8777 4 роки тому +1

    Oye si sirve todo esto gracias casi pierdo la vida pero como veo mucho a este hombre me salvó la vida q Dios te bendiga

  • @bizz1024
    @bizz1024 3 роки тому

    I love the way he teaches!

  • @soelenny
    @soelenny 8 років тому +1

    Great to se this . You make it very easy and i will try this at home . thank you

  • @ratheeshmm3498
    @ratheeshmm3498 4 роки тому

    What a simple method and easy man natural unlike some other masters

  • @frarfclin7736
    @frarfclin7736 3 роки тому

    Wish you had this in Scotland Sir
    💯 % Respect

  • @vango77
    @vango77 8 років тому

    That is a great break from the neck grab. That is the same as we did in wrestling since child hood (but working it off a tie up position..see Russian tie up series) its much more efficient to twist into it than to try and break with your hands.

  • @ryangowin1988
    @ryangowin1988 8 років тому

    This is good stuff, useful, simple, exactly what us common people need.

  • @thechieftain7346
    @thechieftain7346 3 роки тому +1

    One of the Silat technique movements which are widely practice in malaysia,indonesia and brunei