Bas Rutten - MMA fighter, kickboxer and UFC Heavyweight Champion and a three-time King of Pancrase world champion - also states that palm strikes are amongst his his favorite tools. And nowadays so underused in fighting.
Older baldy like you my friend, former U. S. Army and fight trainer. You are so very vorrect about slaping or open palm fighting. Provides much better placement, power, and gives you a better ability to grab or continue the counter or preemptive strike sequence. No punches unless to soft areas of the body or with protected hands and knuckles, like a belt or knucks. New subscriber, good video, ty and God bless you.
Valuable info.. sometimes in the heat of an imminent attack it’s natural instinct to clench a fist to strike when your adrenalines got you to fight / flight response.. no doubting the slap works effectively as well though.
Growing up in an urban environment with CCTV everywhere, winning in court after an assault is critical. My first fighting system as a teen had a full range of punching tools, but also a rich collection of open-hand techniques at intermediate to advanced levels. I naturally gravitated to palm techniques, and to this day, decades later, I still practice Chinese Willow Leaf Palm shapes utilizing the edge and base of the hand. One combination an instructor taught me was a double-ridge hand at trapping-to-grappling range, slicing into the carotid arteries on both sides while at the same time grasping the head with both hands, followed by successive elbows to both sides of the jaws while still controlling the head, and ending with a double 360-degree spinning elbow repeat. The system even offers a palm-based advanced form called Flying Goose Palm that focuses almost exclusively on palm slaps and ridge hand strikes, often targeting the head, neck, and throat. In fact, the opening movement is a ducking step to the outside with a backhand to the floating ribs. For many reasons, this was my favorite form, which is the only long form from that time in my life that I still practice. The palm methods have gotten me out of a few scrapes, never using a closed fist having become instinctive, over the years.
Lifelong martial artist. Young buck tried to coldcock this old man. I knn bk ow & instinctively responded with a parry abd an iron palm full energy slap to his heart. It ended the “fight”. This video is 100% cap free. Good point about after effects. Think of a wavelike movement of a bull whip. Three inch punch style. Thanks. Real deep information
Exactly, Gentlemen, one movement in three levels of dynamics and punishing strength . Probably the bes thand tehcnikque also used ind just holding, or cathichg the opponents wrist, elbow s and turning him insid or otside, according to the mutual position. Paul,69, retired instructor of Karate
You're not going to knock anyone out with a slap, without practicing it on someone over and over and over. Do not do do this in real life. The best way to win a fight is not to get into one in the first place. You're better off learning how to defuse the fight, or evade a fight than to attempt to slap someone. You can walk away from most fights, unless you have an ego. If you're worried about surviving a fight, take a Karate class, or boxing class, and learn how to jab, and run. Street fights are never fair, and if you don't knock your opponent out with your slap, they're going to break your nose and knock your front teeth out.
Wait um....doesn't it seem just a little bit unlikely that only one guy would have a "special " slap that no one has ever done before and that no one could defend against? nah...it's probably totally legit and he's also an alien disguised as a human!
With the inner part of the arm at the elbow, mate. Jaimie O'Keefe, doorman, called it the invisible baseball bat. Check it out in Lee Morrison 's urban combatives; hope this helps. Ps , Mick Coup has good videos too.👍
Franck Ropers est un athlete de haut niveau et je ne doute pas de ses capacites. Cependant certaines de ses pratiques me semble controversees comme muscler son corps avec des elastiques ce qui est parole d'evangile pour des jeunes facilement influences par de telles balivernes sauf nous adultes. Pour l'info je pratique la boxe thaie et egalement le penchak silat. Donc, faut pas nous prendre pour des cons...
Bas Rutten - MMA fighter, kickboxer and UFC Heavyweight Champion and a three-time King of Pancrase world champion - also states that palm strikes are amongst his his favorite tools. And nowadays so underused in fighting.
Older baldy like you my friend, former U. S. Army and fight trainer. You are so very vorrect about slaping or open palm fighting. Provides much better placement, power, and gives you a better ability to grab or continue the counter or preemptive strike sequence. No punches unless to soft areas of the body or with protected hands and knuckles, like a belt or knucks. New subscriber, good video, ty and God bless you.
I’m 65 “ & when I was a kid they called it a Jack Slap . And yep it works.
I've watched this guy's video for years I'm glad to see it in English!
Valuable info.. sometimes in the heat of an imminent attack it’s natural instinct to clench a fist to strike when your adrenalines got you to fight / flight response.. no doubting the slap works effectively as well though.
Been watching your videos for years, glad you upgraded the content and in English . Great content, real
Life scenarios . Real life results .
Thank you brother
Growing up in an urban environment with CCTV everywhere, winning in court after an assault is critical. My first fighting system as a teen had a full range of punching tools, but also a rich collection of open-hand techniques at intermediate to advanced levels. I naturally gravitated to palm techniques, and to this day, decades later, I still practice Chinese Willow Leaf Palm shapes utilizing the edge and base of the hand.
One combination an instructor taught me was a double-ridge hand at trapping-to-grappling range, slicing into the carotid arteries on both sides while at the same time grasping the head with both hands, followed by successive elbows to both sides of the jaws while still controlling the head, and ending with a double 360-degree spinning elbow repeat.
The system even offers a palm-based advanced form called Flying Goose Palm that focuses almost exclusively on palm slaps and ridge hand strikes, often targeting the head, neck, and throat. In fact, the opening movement is a ducking step to the outside with a backhand to the floating ribs. For many reasons, this was my favorite form, which is the only long form from that time in my life that I still practice. The palm methods have gotten me out of a few scrapes, never using a closed fist having become instinctive, over the years.
Love the principles you teach. Thank you.
Good information. Thanks for taking the time to make this video I will be looking for more.
Lifelong martial artist.
Young buck tried to coldcock this old man. I knn bk ow & instinctively responded with a parry abd an iron palm full energy slap to his heart. It ended the “fight”.
This video is 100% cap free. Good point about after effects.
Think of a wavelike movement of a bull whip. Three inch punch style.
Thanks. Real deep information
Very good advice!
Very good information, thank you.
Exactly, Gentlemen, one movement in three levels of dynamics and punishing strength . Probably the bes thand tehcnikque also used ind just holding, or cathichg the opponents wrist, elbow s and turning him insid or otside, according to the mutual position. Paul,69, retired instructor of Karate
Very interesting and informative. Thanks!
Superbe l'IA au service de la pédagogie.
Bonne journée
Awesome 👍🏻
Traduction IA ?
You're not going to knock anyone out with a slap, without practicing it on someone over and over and over. Do not do do this in real life. The best way to win a fight is not to get into one in the first place. You're better off learning how to defuse the fight, or evade a fight than to attempt to slap someone. You can walk away from most fights, unless you have an ego. If you're worried about surviving a fight, take a Karate class, or boxing class, and learn how to jab, and run. Street fights are never fair, and if you don't knock your opponent out with your slap, they're going to break your nose and knock your front teeth out.
Wait um....doesn't it seem just a little bit unlikely that only one guy would have a "special " slap that no one has ever done before and that no one could defend against? nah...it's probably totally legit and he's also an alien disguised as a human!
Waw.Mr Frank you speak english better than frensh.
What if your opponent is taller than you? You can’t slap top to bottom. Suggestion or advice?
With the inner part of the arm at the elbow, mate. Jaimie O'Keefe, doorman, called it the invisible baseball bat. Check it out in Lee Morrison 's urban combatives; hope this helps. Ps , Mick Coup has good videos too.👍
You r de genius boss
reminds me of Bas Rutten in his Pancrasse days
some lethal stuff on here of him
Thanks, but my mama already taught me this one.
Don't mess with your mama.😂💯🇬🇧🇯🇲👍🏿
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Kiusho-Jitsu - Meridian Energie
Techniek,from pencak silat 😂
A Geordie girl wouldn’t have bothered wearing a coat
My sister played volleyball
Good
cool vid
but question how dangerous is it to wear a ring for selfdefens?
i think it can break your finger or wors ? right?
Je crois qu'hollyhood adorerait avoir accès à votre technologie IA pour le lipsync de leurs adaptations multilingue !
Against a much taller opponent?
Maybe, not always for damn sure.
amazing ai work, what did you use?
This one : bit.ly/3BVS13c
See those striking a mile away
Enfernal chapalakh
BS
You should not show this especially not knowing who is watching. Highly irresponsible.
𝗞𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗽𝗮𝘆𝗮𝘁𝘁𝘂 the ancient martial art of 𝗞𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗺 uses many open hand striking techniques.
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Bas Rutten. First person I thought of!
LOL
Franck Ropers est un athlete de haut niveau et je ne doute pas de ses capacites. Cependant certaines de ses pratiques me semble controversees comme muscler son corps avec des elastiques ce qui est parole d'evangile pour des jeunes facilement influences par de telles balivernes sauf nous adultes. Pour l'info je pratique la boxe thaie et egalement le penchak silat. Donc, faut pas nous prendre pour des cons...