Practical Demonstration of how to use non-pain related standing, holding, and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and non-restrictive skills
After some extensive research, Ive found this style of self defence, its correct name on line is Bulla shitt su. A Russian guy teaches the same style, most students end up in A+E after their first encounter.
If you ask him to fly he will fly. If you ask him to jump he will jump. Amazing compliance skills😂. The best SIA trainer in the UK. This man deserves a Kings knighthood and OBE for outstanding security training services to the UK security industry 😂.
The only environment that I can find where these techniques might work woul be space. In space one can barely move or strike out effectively so therefore if you were engaged in a slow motion type of fight these techniques would be plausible.
Actually the double wrist/clothing grab was done correctly, it's a tad like an Aikido technique. But there is an easier way to get out of it. although this guy wouldn't know that.
A good communicator never needs to use physical intervention. In my 6yrs I have not yet needed to use physical intervention and my current role has a no hands-on policy due to working with vulnerable persons.
@@jshsamuelson I would never work in those areas of the industry as the pay is very little for the risk and you have to justify your actions which anything that brings the company into distribution will end your employment as their reputation is far more superior
After some extensive research, Ive found this style of self defence, its correct name on line is Bulla shitt su.
A Russian guy teaches the same style, most students end up in A+E after their first encounter.
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If you ask him to fly he will fly. If you ask him to jump he will jump. Amazing compliance skills😂. The best SIA trainer in the UK. This man deserves a Kings knighthood and OBE for outstanding security training services to the UK security industry 😂.
Insightful 🙏🏾. Basic and precise.
The only environment that I can find where these techniques might work woul be space. In space one can barely move or strike out effectively so therefore if you were engaged in a slow motion type of fight these techniques would be plausible.
Please tell me this guy isn't a registered SAI Phys Intervention instructor... Shocking teaching style
Actually the double wrist/clothing grab was done correctly, it's a tad like an Aikido technique. But there is an easier way to get out of it. although this guy wouldn't know that.
Techniques only works in the classroom
That one with the chair is the best one. This guy likes eating fish tails I gather😂.
Good detailed calm training
2024 I doing my top up next few months i using this as seems up to date to practise
None of these techniques will ever work on a violent subject. No wonder this industry is in the toilet.
A good communicator never needs to use physical intervention.
In my 6yrs I have not yet needed to use physical intervention and my current role has a no hands-on policy due to working with vulnerable persons.
I'm glad you jumped in first because I was going to say exactly the same.
You having been to that toilet know better ain't it?
@@SlickMotoMikenot all security gigs are like that.
@@jshsamuelson I would never work in those areas of the industry as the pay is very little for the risk and you have to justify your actions which anything that brings the company into distribution will end your employment as their reputation is far more superior
Try these techniques with the man dem and wake up in A&E 🤐
Bro by the time you make a fish tale and you will be sleeping already...
Fake moves ... hardly works in real life
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This is a joke
What a load of nonsense
UA-cam should ban him for his fake self-defence nonsense
As much as it's bullshit, he's just (mostly) teaching them SIA approved methods.
@@Nausicaa-oj1gfTrue. Its basic, one cannot expect it to be judo or karate class. It's basic training.
This is laughable
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