Learn HOW to MANAGE SPACE in Street Fights | Street Fight Training For Beginners

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • LEARN DEFENSIVE TACTICS: www.nickdrosso...
    Nick Drossos is distinguished as one of the most prized self-defense experts in the world and founder of Nick Drossos Defensive Tactics System, combining a plethora of meticulously designed self-defense techniques. Nick empowers his pupils with high-caliber skills that include awareness training, subjective assessments of violence, weapon defense, stress training, and real-life scenario drills.
    For two decades, Nick studied traditional martial arts such as Kung Fu and Taekwondo. He also trained boxing, Thai boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, Mix Martial Arts, and diverse reality-based self-defense systems, including Krav Maga. Honoured accolades extend to include Kettlebell, TRX, Fitness Kickboxing Canada, Yoga Fit and CanFitPro.
    Nick's practice and dexterity have also earned him international success as a prominent strength training coach, securing a dynamic kinship with professional MMA Fighter, Davis Dos Santos. Other high-profile distinctions include comedian - Sugar Sammy - producer, Septicfish - Master Chef, Dino (Babydoll) comedian - Pantelis.
    Nick's self-defense instruction, fitness intelligence, and raw life experience impeccably connect in his renowned UA-cam channel, with over 380K subscribers. His Code Red Defence program, with over 220K subscribers, is inspired by survivalism and awareness. Nick's warrior-like prowess and gift to propel motivational greatness, intensify his self-defense videos.
    Nick merited features in Men's Health Magazine and GTI. Additionally, City TV, TVBS National, Todd Shapiro, Breakfast Television, 'Read This If You Want To Be UA-cam Famous' and most recent, Global T.V
    Collaborations with UFC fighter, Elias Theodorou, Mike Rosa, Master Ken, and Sensi Ando have been monumental. Notable podcasts have included Bogdan Rosu, Master Wong, McDojo, Path To Manliness, John McAfee, American Warrior, Todd Shapiro, and American Society.
    Coveted by military, police, and security personnel on an international level, Nick has conducted training seminars in NYC, Vienna, Athens, and Montreal with requests for his renowned self-defence expertise surmounting. In most recent Nick developed and certified, the Defensive Tactic Unit, of the Boston police in his Edge Weapon Instrcutor Certification.
    #selfdefense #streetfighter

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @NickDrossos
    @NickDrossos  Рік тому +2

    Learn How To Defend Yourself In A Street Fight: www.nickdrossoscourses.com/bundles/defensive-package

  • @airjordan407
    @airjordan407 Рік тому +4

    You deserve to be in a Hollywood movie Nick! The Einstein of self defense.

  • @fuyu5979
    @fuyu5979 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome n informative advice for street fighting. Seems so practical yhe application. Will practice n incorporate it in my training ! Kudos for upload. New subscriber because of this vid. Anticipating ur next one. Peace

  • @gethinedwards3687
    @gethinedwards3687 Рік тому +1

    Nick - I'm huge fan from uk- realistic mate- awesome 👌

  • @focusflow82
    @focusflow82 Рік тому +2

    Super explanation, Nick! Very useful and easy to train. Thank you!

  • @uefa1499
    @uefa1499 4 місяці тому

    Extremely useful and practical information, you probably have to experience a lot to be able to give such great advice. Thank you very much

  • @simoneriksson8329
    @simoneriksson8329 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @carlosaugustodasilva5123
    @carlosaugustodasilva5123 Рік тому

    A subtle new tip on this principle of pivoting body. Thank you. One more thing: the Karambit hanging on the wall does not deserve a video?

    • @NickDrossos
      @NickDrossos  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching, yes maybe I will make a video on that

  • @phillmor1405
    @phillmor1405 Рік тому

    Hey Nick !.
    Greetings from Greece !!.
    Question : Which martial art in your opinion is best for knife defense ?.
    Whether in a closed space or an open space .

  • @Sukuna-n2h
    @Sukuna-n2h Рік тому

    Did you use wing chun in knife defense?

  • @gorillamax4872
    @gorillamax4872 Рік тому

    Seems like much talk …

    • @NickDrossos
      @NickDrossos  Рік тому

      Really?

    • @gorillamax4872
      @gorillamax4872 Рік тому

      @@NickDrossos yeah

    • @gorillamax4872
      @gorillamax4872 Рік тому

      @@NickDrossos talking is very ineffective in self-defense training. You are dealing with the cerebral cortex or the frontal lobe, which is the thinking part of the brain. When someone is threatened, the brain naturally switches to fighter flight, which is the amygdala, a completely different different part of the brain. 🧠 true self-defense training, of which I have had extensive training, to be effective, trains, the amygdala. True fighting skills are developed in the amigo under stress with real threats, real pain, real bruises in the gym. All the talking that you do is just hot air. Seldom, if ever, will anyone find themselves in the exact circumstances that you are dramatizing and then they’re going to use their thinking brain to sync through and remember everything that you said, and then it’s all going to play out the way that you said it’ll play out. Fights in the real world just don’t play out the way people like you choreograph them in these talking videos. On top of that 10 years working in bars and security is not any kind of adequate résumé for someone to be a legitimate self-defense instructor. Have you ever succeeded in a ring? With an audience? In a full contact fight? With a referee? I have! I don’t take people too seriously if they haven’t had that kind of experience. People need to develop real motor skills reflex training, which is accomplished and simulated realistic fighting. Another problem I see with you is that you’re going to get someone in real legal trouble teaching them those lethal strikes that caused the hangman’s injury like using a palm strike to the underside of the chin. If done correctly, and with power, it’s likely to cause of fatality. If this happens and the people around are the guys friends they will testify in court that it was not self-defense. And your student will end up in prison for murder. Also, even if there’s a good self-defense argument, your student is likely to need $1 million to hire a good defense attorney to represent them. I witness testimonies will be conflicting and it won’t be perfectly clear based on the way you’re teaching just because someone gets in your face and they’re drunk arguing with you does not equate to a self-defense argument in court. I find you to be a terrible self-defense instructor because you don’t consider these things and teach them.