I've been in a lot of fights as a kid and later trained mma, and let me tell you, nobody just grabs you by the collar and just stands still. If someone actually puts their hand on you, they are planning to go all the way i.e punching, kicking grappling and takedowns. MMA has shown us, which combat sports are most effective. It has also shown us that no individual combat sport or fighting style will create the complete fighter. You need striking from both hands, knees, elbows and legs (boxing, kickboxing) wrestling for takedowns and bjj for ground game.
I think you have nailed it with the comment about remaining 'calm'. No doubt how one reacts when under severe pressure is the great unknown of any form of combat. For me though I worry about Self Defense taught in a tranquil Zen like Temple and how that will translate when noise, aggression, pain & fear are introduced. There's no easy answers.
The ignorance of fighting is really shown when it comes to this argument. Fighting in the UFC is of course legit and true combat And many techniques from karate, bjj and judo is carried over to mma. But to think that a fight in ufc is like a self-defense situation on the street is false. This is very clear when you look at videos of someone attacking another person. MMA training is very effective as self-defence but you train to compete and not only to protect yourself. This is why it looks different. In a octagon where to skilled fighters standing in front of each other and trying to pick the opponent apart is different from someone being attacked out of anger where the attack is more linier and often grabbing of clothes are common.
Like the tittle says, it's the ''self-defense'' part of karate. But in every style of karate and even other defense/fighting sports/arts, you learn this basics.
you're right, i had some Hap Ki Do in the past and the instructor (which trained local police) said "never try these moves when the attacker is tottaly alert and fully of adrenaline, try to hit him first, distract him with some pain"
Kick to the groin or strike to the eyes before doing the technique. My Sensei's teacher, who we refer to as "Shihan," always said "Shut down the mind." That strike will pull the opponent's focus away from what you're doing and onto his/her damaged eyes or groin.
wristlocks are very difficult to pull off but they definetly have their place in any fighting system, myself after studing 5 years of hapkido i'm able to do some standing jointlcoks while the oponent does the grab and punch think but it's better to block the punch and strike, after the block and the strike you set up the wristlock, they are much more high percentege to work if you mix them with strikes. Wristlocks are very difficult to master you must train a lot !!!
Dear Sir, Victims are generally less trained than their opponents, so blocks or even through would do a better job instead of hitting and kicking. In my oppinion, the first move can work against smaller, but handling a stronger, taller opponent would need lifting the grabbing hand and sweeping his leg to lay him flat on the floor. As for the second move a side block of soto uke like will help more thane the elbow. especially against an popponent with longer hands. My recommendation for the lady is not to just touch the shinbones and then making the evasive movement, and running away, as properly signalled by the women. All that has been given free and with best wishes. Paul, retired instructor (age 64)
Thank you so much!😊 My school bully had been bullying me nonstop, so i used this to defend myself! 😍 Now all of my bully's bones are broken.😁 He's currently in a coma. The doctors said he wouldn't be able to wake up for a very long time!😁🥺
My father started to learn Karate while he was living in Hawaii, and when I was younger I started lessons but the things we learned just weren't practical and they didn't teach much about discipline and the other charter trait you usually associate with the art. So he pulled me out of that class determined to find me a better school then we moved to the middle of no where with no martial arts of any kind. So that's were my training ended... I would like to find a good place to learn still though.
If you can find Seido [what I do] that's a good traditional style. It's also derived from Kyokushin-so even though it's softened a little [we don't fully extend-to protect the joints and are more inclusive-so we get a lot more women] the training's tough/otherwise largely identical to Kyokushin. It's also a mix of Goju Ryu-what the Miyagi character teaches in the Karate Kid. So I believe it has all the elements you're looking for. You have to Oss everyone, line up according to rank and greet black belts and above by their grade; so it has that weird Eastern mix of militarism and spirituality that I think you're referring too, along with tough workouts and press-ups on your front two knuckles.
the double arm grab, our school teaches a better way to deal with and maim the opponent, drop force on the middle joints (elbow joint) to bend the arms and then gouge the eyes as his head is dragged in by the momentum, if it sounds extreme i apologise i just find it more effective :)
@@pearl-lb2gf umm tbh alice I'm also trying to learn how unfortunately shadow boxing as In learning from home they say isn't possible I still try but um a at home tip is push-ups with ur knuckles it's gonna hurt alot but eventually it will feel normal
It would actually, it all depends on the person whether or not they are calm enough to remember what they learn at their martial arts class and be able to do it unconsciously. Besides, what if they actually knew how to fight and saw that punch coming? What if you are fighting more than one person? This move does actually work especially to disarm opponent with weapon. I see your point though, almost all street fight you see you wouldn't see people doing this so therefore it won't be as realistic
In my school, i am the most powerful in my batch, but those others have some sources and some relations with the seniors, so they come to buly me they come in tens so i avoid them, dont fight back just ignore, but i want to sometime beat them all together
Most jiujitsu gyms have a kick boxing/striking class. Do both and learn about yourself and what it takes in real time situations to defend/counter when you spar/roll.
well you can try to pull off the move but you have tho be really good, and it's possible, our master has make some sparring that you grab the oponents clothes anyway you want and fastly and constantly change grips, the other one has to make a jointlock, it's quite usefull. Love wristlocks ^_^
very cool i know a nother one were if someone grabs you you kick in stomach and wene ther head gose down knee them in the nose causeing a severe skull injury and you leve them half dead.
This only help us till we get first punch straight on😂😂 Then u feel like each of ur punches are touching air and opponent is enjoying bangs straight on u😂😂😂
That's a common perception. Which is why Japanese teachers of poor technical level or bad teaching methodology, get invited to teach seminars. After 43 years as a student of karate, IMHO the best teachers are those who have studied with the top Japanese teachers & now interpret those teachings to suit others. Amos Sensei has good technique, good communication skills, is not arrogant, and actually understands 'how' to teach karate. He's as good as many Japanese Sensei and better than most.
Best tip i can give to people practicing here is to run if some one is grabbing you in the streets trust me do this im a karate self defense practioner its because that guy might have a gun
I'm a karate student and my sensai taught me very good and I am in blue belt since covid-19 started I stopped going but I forgot the moves but I will come back
All, depends on what move ur enemy is gonna do. always watch the first movement no scratch that watch EVERY movement ur enemy does, you'll know when they start to touch you ,and that's when you attack.
All, depends on what move ur enemy is gonna do. always watch the first movement no scratch that watch EVERY movement ur enemy does, you'll know when they start to touch you ,and that's when you attack.
that, and practice with the knowlege that you're drilling principals and techniques the same way you would combos against a heavy bag. and you wouldn't ask a kick boxer what he's do if he fight something that didn't just hang there :)
Join a dojo; and train. That's what you do. You'd be amazed how addictive Karate is; I train three times a week now. On striking days; we chase each other around, depending on the drill.
The point of these demos is to emphasize and breakdown self defense techniques, so things are done very slowly and are aimed at complete beginners. If they showed it full speed, some people wouldn't be able to keep up with the specifics. Every single martial art has very slow demos to break down the moves. The point of the video is not to simulate live combat. If you learn these techniques to the extent that you can do them at full speed, they will serve you well in actual self defense.
this helped me a lot to defense myself from my brother
Ahahaha
Right HAHA
Hi y r so beautiful
@@Psriharaha SIMP
@@Psriharaha bruh shut up 😂😂
Can we get a sensei more like Johnny Lawrence? Motivating us by shouting "THERE ARE NO LOSERS IN THIS DOJO" and "THERE ARE NO PUSSIES IN THIS DOJO"
Lol
We need Mr Miyagi Lol
We need Daniel loosor
Oh yes. But I guess it's best if we combined myagi do with cobra kai and eagle fang 😂🤣
I CAME HERE INSPIRED BY MIYAGI
Cobra Kai: strike first, strike hard, no mercy.
Yesss
Yes Sensei!!!
And that kids is how to get yourself killed.
No mercy 😈
@@sailohhh but you eat rocks and you are a kid, so that means you are getting yourself killed.
I've been in a lot of fights as a kid and later trained mma, and let me tell you, nobody just grabs you by the collar and just stands still. If someone actually puts their hand on you, they are planning to go all the way i.e punching, kicking grappling and takedowns. MMA has shown us, which combat sports are most effective. It has also shown us that no individual combat sport or fighting style will create the complete fighter. You need striking from both hands, knees, elbows and legs (boxing, kickboxing) wrestling for takedowns and bjj for ground game.
This is make for muscle memory
Thanks my grandma didn’t stand a chance
Smoked Potato oh god
That boi sus
I have seen this comment in two different videos by two different people this is 100% copied
@@juliannam09 your goddamn right >:3
eek
I think you have nailed it with the comment about remaining 'calm'. No doubt how one reacts when under severe pressure is the great unknown of any form of combat. For me though I worry about Self Defense taught in a tranquil Zen like Temple and how that will translate when noise, aggression, pain & fear are introduced. There's no easy answers.
What do I do if the person I'm fighting fights back
learn martial arts
Fight back
then u learn karate and knock him out before he gets the chance to do it with u
Kaden Thurman you fight him😂😂😂
Kaden Thurman u mine as well just lay on the ground. *but what happened it's 3 years later*
gee I hope everyone who attacks me in the future just stands there while I do these moves
Lol
Thats why you need to train, so you can do it fast without thinking so the other guy don't have time to react. ;)
The ignorance of fighting is really shown when it comes to this argument. Fighting in the UFC is of course legit and true combat And many techniques from karate, bjj and judo is carried over to mma. But to think that a fight in ufc is like a self-defense situation on the street is false. This is very clear when you look at videos of someone attacking another person. MMA training is very effective as self-defence but you train to compete and not only to protect yourself. This is why it looks different. In a octagon where to skilled fighters standing in front of each other and trying to pick the opponent apart is different from someone being attacked out of anger where the attack is more linier and often grabbing of clothes are common.
well said
cofside Lol, it's good to practise, so u react quickly when the time comes
Like the tittle says, it's the ''self-defense'' part of karate. But in every style of karate and even other defense/fighting sports/arts, you learn this basics.
you're right, i had some Hap Ki Do in the past and the instructor (which trained local police) said "never try these moves when the attacker is tottaly alert and fully of adrenaline, try to hit him first, distract him with some pain"
Kick to the groin or strike to the eyes before doing the technique. My Sensei's teacher, who we refer to as "Shihan," always said "Shut down the mind." That strike will pull the opponent's focus away from what you're doing and onto his/her damaged eyes or groin.
I already have my yellow belt because of you. thank u so much, now I can take my talent to school against bullies and just be me
Yea I know... 😒
the only thong cursing at you is probably God that's wishing not to be in it life
Asuna this is boring
I was yellow belt black strip
AshleyMcgee240 Gaming good
these will hopefully help me on my first day at karate class on thursday
3:28 before I have time to recover, she's already in her second year of collage.
This is great! I wish I had someone to try it on xD
this will help me with bullies in school thanks
Agreed
I hope ur doing good
thanks
Alex Freitas School bullies are awful!
yep
No cap, that elbow tip helped me a lot. Thank you.
the only reason i'm here is because my name's shao and i want to live up to the stereotype
Lol
WaffleCat3367 😂
WaffleCat3367 are you Chinese or Japan You need to be Japanese to learn karate
Astember Brother you do? I'm not either and I learned karate
Opal Wolf is karate hard?
wristlocks are very difficult to pull off but they definetly have their place in any fighting system, myself after studing 5 years of hapkido i'm able to do some standing jointlcoks while the oponent does the grab and punch think but it's better to block the punch and strike, after the block and the strike you set up the wristlock, they are much more high percentege to work if you mix them with strikes. Wristlocks are very difficult to master you must train a lot !!!
If up close, surely an eye poke is more effective or an uppercut or strike to the throat?
I'm 1 Dan of karate Shito Ryu, congratulations for this video, really accurate. Wich Style is this? Goju Ryu?
These moves are very helpful for me to defend me against other peoples
Richard Amos....you are a great sensai........ I wish to learn more from you.
Thankyou Richard Anus is very great teaching.
Very nice video,Sir.Thanks a lot.
Dear Sir,
Victims are generally less trained than their opponents, so blocks or even through would do a better job instead of hitting and kicking.
In my oppinion, the first move can work against smaller, but handling a stronger, taller opponent would need lifting the grabbing hand and sweeping his leg to lay him flat on the floor.
As for the second move a side block of soto uke like will help more thane the elbow. especially against an popponent with longer hands.
My recommendation for the lady is not to just touch the shinbones and then making the evasive movement, and running away, as properly signalled by the women.
All that has been given free and with best wishes.
Paul, retired instructor (age 64)
Thank you so much!😊 My school bully had been bullying me nonstop, so i used this to defend myself! 😍 Now all of my bully's bones are broken.😁 He's currently in a coma. The doctors said he wouldn't be able to wake up for a very long time!😁🥺
Cap, now his bones may be broken but...Cap.
niice bro
Cap
This is really helpful!
Thankyou! :)
Thank you for teaching this because im in a situation where everyone hates me because im different and some try to fight
I know this is late but don’t let them bully u
Nice & simple responses = top shelf.
1:53 the boy falling here should be a meme
He is a short man not a little boy
He has full facial hair that he shaved so no he is not a little boy
@@utubeuloser6166 my son is 6 and has a full grown beard
This helps me because I’m now starting karate and my mom said I should do self defense.
Brian's reaction to overall talk of torrento was "smile".. that's what a strong guy does....
Thank you very much sir.
My father started to learn Karate while he was living in Hawaii, and when I was younger I started lessons but the things we learned just weren't practical and they didn't teach much about discipline and the other charter trait you usually associate with the art. So he pulled me out of that class determined to find me a better school then we moved to the middle of no where with no martial arts of any kind. So that's were my training ended... I would like to find a good place to learn still though.
+LegoSwordViedos the teacher makes all the difference. I hope you find a decent instructor.
I agree because when I got into karate the teacher did teach us nothing I been there fo 5 months and I still know who to do the same move 🙅
love you are
If you can find Seido [what I do] that's a good traditional style. It's also derived from Kyokushin-so even though it's softened a little [we don't fully extend-to protect the joints and are more inclusive-so we get a lot more women] the training's tough/otherwise largely identical to Kyokushin. It's also a mix of Goju Ryu-what the Miyagi character teaches in the Karate Kid. So I believe it has all the elements you're looking for. You have to Oss everyone, line up according to rank and greet black belts and above by their grade; so it has that weird Eastern mix of militarism and spirituality that I think you're referring too, along with tough workouts and press-ups on your front two knuckles.
Many thanks for the tips.
Very very very thanks the tricks saves me always🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍😇😇🙏
the double arm grab, our school teaches a better way to deal with and maim the opponent, drop force on the middle joints (elbow joint) to bend the arms and then gouge the eyes as his head is dragged in by the momentum, if it sounds extreme i apologise i just find it more effective :)
I just got my black belt finally thanks to you. My sensi said common is good.
nice explaining each step
Fantastic video.
Thank you for teaching us how to do karate because I am gonna start karate and I liked how to defense :D
hi its been 7 years you probably are inactive on this account, but im curious did you start doing karate??
@@pearl-lb2gf umm tbh alice I'm also trying to learn how unfortunately shadow boxing as In learning from home they say isn't possible I still try but um a at home tip is push-ups with ur knuckles it's gonna hurt alot but eventually it will feel normal
Excellent Sensei!
i have the blue belt in karate and this is seriously what i actually learned earlier....
It would actually, it all depends on the person whether or not they are calm enough to remember what they learn at their martial arts class and be able to do it unconsciously. Besides, what if they actually knew how to fight and saw that punch coming? What if you are fighting more than one person? This move does actually work especially to disarm opponent with weapon. I see your point though, almost all street fight you see you wouldn't see people doing this so therefore it won't be as realistic
Just look at 3:20 😂😂😂 that women was like WHAT THE HELL!!!
In my school, i am the most powerful in my batch, but those others have some sources and some relations with the seniors, so they come to buly me they come in tens so i avoid them, dont fight back just ignore, but i want to sometime beat them all together
thx now i can defence my self at the school for the bullieys
Most jiujitsu gyms have a kick boxing/striking class. Do both and learn about yourself and what it takes in real time situations to defend/counter when you spar/roll.
well you can try to pull off the move but you have tho be really good, and it's possible, our master has make some sparring that you grab the oponents clothes anyway you want and fastly and constantly change grips, the other one has to make a jointlock, it's quite usefull. Love wristlocks ^_^
very cool i know a nother one were if someone grabs you you kick in stomach and wene ther head gose down knee them in the nose causeing a severe skull injury and you leve them half dead.
This only help us till we get first punch straight on😂😂
Then u feel like each of ur punches are touching air and opponent is enjoying bangs straight on u😂😂😂
This was actually really good
That's a common perception. Which is why Japanese teachers of poor technical level or bad teaching methodology, get invited to teach seminars. After 43 years as a student of karate, IMHO the best teachers are those who have studied with the top Japanese teachers & now interpret those teachings to suit others. Amos Sensei has good technique, good communication skills, is not arrogant, and actually understands 'how' to teach karate. He's as good as many Japanese Sensei and better than most.
Thank you for sharing your video
Best tip i can give to people practicing here is to run if some one is grabbing you in the streets trust me do this im a karate self defense practioner its because that guy might have a gun
Thanks, You really helped me.
Thank you for the lesson
Exactly why we need reality based martial arts.
love that tutorial.
Very much effective in street fight. Far better that those fancy moves.
The reason why i'am here iss...
I want to learn how to defend my self from bullies and from my enemy
3:08 - She runs like a disney character!
Most faboulus
Amazing work
Me before watching: ooh.... This will help me protect myself from moms slippers
I'm learning from you, sensei.
I love Karate it helps alot
Very simple but effective
go check out the tiger kung fu it's very powerful and aggressive
These moves are great
My Nan didn’t stand a chance
Yo 😭
thanks this helped me defend against my sister she tried to fight me and she stood no chance what a life saver
well, nevermind all that! i can't get over how beautiful this music is :]
found this helpful..thank you
Rusty: "(Shy) (Rusty And Shellington Both Gasped Quietly With Their Mouths Dropped Open As They Both Do Karate Moves) We Both Take Karate! 🧡🤍!"
2:02 ''first discombobulate, dazed discombobulate, distract target... discombobulate block his blind jab discombobulate he'll attempt wild haymaker... discombobulate, in summary discombobulate''
Enjoyed the video
I'm a karate student and my sensai taught me very good and I am in blue belt since covid-19 started I stopped going but I forgot the moves but I will come back
Is it all counter moves?
'should probably let go' that made me laugh😂😂
Very nice defence
Thanks! My Grandma did not stand a chance
I am 17 years old can I start learning karate or Ani other martial arts at this age
TYSM TYSM TYSM.........i loved that TACT
This is all about using technique, using their weight against them. Karate is a style that mostly avoids using strength to win a battle.
I'm a back belt in Japanese karate
Im so confused which technique is the best suitable in real life application. There are winchun,krav maga,aikido and so many other techniques
No Martial Art is "the best". The training makes the ability to fight.
And.vovinam I go there
It's a good thing that there are many techniques. Do/follow the one you like best :D
All, depends on what move ur enemy is gonna do. always watch the first movement no scratch that watch EVERY movement ur enemy does, you'll know when they start to touch you ,and that's when you attack.
All, depends on what move ur enemy is gonna do. always watch the first movement no scratch that watch EVERY movement ur enemy does, you'll know when they start to touch you ,and that's when you attack.
hi..im leaning.some karate. moves thanks to your video
+u mean learning not leaning
My bully's gonna see Juice WRLD after this...
I'm a black belt :) ive been training for 3 years and I'm top of my class and also undefeated
0:46 it's not a boy but a short man
I love your basketball team you guys are the best miami heats rules
Thanks sir teaching
I'm already on my brown belt
What do I do if I'm attacked by a person who doesn't just stand there?
Be snide from the hospital.
Nah it's a legit criticism. I just think I'm more clever than I am.
You have to have reflexes and grab them first before they can even touch you
that, and practice with the knowlege that you're drilling principals and techniques the same way you would combos against a heavy bag. and you wouldn't ask a kick boxer what he's do if he fight something that didn't just hang there :)
Join a dojo; and train. That's what you do. You'd be amazed how addictive Karate is; I train three times a week now. On striking days; we chase each other around, depending on the drill.
The point of these demos is to emphasize and breakdown self defense techniques, so things are done very slowly and are aimed at complete beginners. If they showed it full speed, some people wouldn't be able to keep up with the specifics. Every single martial art has very slow demos to break down the moves. The point of the video is not to simulate live combat.
If you learn these techniques to the extent that you can do them at full speed, they will serve you well in actual self defense.
Great video thx
People here after watching cobra kai 😂
karate kid
2:36 i wonder where the second guy is looking at
at least i could use these techniques to defend myself from those bullies, hopefully...
i hope ur doing good
+7860092 Her bullies actually killed her via wedgie the next day... Horrible scene... Blood EVERYWHERE.
+ChamorruWarrior Tru
lol, im still alive idiot
Lor Sean Now her bullies hacked her account? This is HORRIBLE! I'm gonna watch more videos and end those bullies once and for all...
Thank you it helped me