Great video Tim. I've trained under you and your staff in Vegas last year. It was eye open opening to learn the reality of violence and how I can use it too. I have nationwide carry permit but in today's USA, there are many areas with restrictions. Especially museums and other venues. I travel a lot with my wife. We are both 72. TFT has made me more confident and secured. I look forward to seeing you again soon. There is a lot to learn. I subscribe to your videos, but learning from your staff is icing on the cake.
Great stuff as usual Tim. It's wild that the majority of the MA community still doesn't understand the huge differences between sport fighting and true violence
Agree, Brad is assuming a base line of rules, why he was laughing about the maiming the MMA fighter was referencing. Brad reminds me of guys who would Bar Fight and after shake hands, don't see that as a Street Fight. Know of Bar Fights that turned deadly, unintended.
@@scrider5493Exactly! I knew a guy who was a bouncer and he was always challenging guys and knocking dudes out at the clubs and one day he punched the wrong guy and the guy was with his friends and they beat him to death. Very unfortunate situation but not everyone is going to play fair 🤷🏻♂️
I’m with Tim on this. The one thought that kept running through my mind was how long it would take the little guy to land his bodyweight laterally across the behemoths ACL. That would be my first target. But that’s not the kind of encounter they are talking about, so they just wanna MMA up in the parking lot. My concept of a “street fight” starts with damaged extremities and shit like that. But then, I did some live training in Seattle with Tim about a kabillion years ago, and some concepts appear to have stuck.! (I’ve still got the training material on DVD….lol)
When I got into fights as a kid, teen, and later as an adult, I always noticed every aspect of h2h was being used. Punches, kicks, throws, slams, wrestling, non technical submissions, and weapons. When the person was beat, it was over. I've also seen when it went overboard. When I discovered SCARS and later TFT, they took it to a whole new level and approach using the same aspects but also using intelligence like using violence first and foremost and letting the other person hurt themselves by using gravity and the Earth as allies. It's so different than anything else out there.
There are more Bradley challenge matches he could have showed you. Bradley got mopped up by a bigger security guard that had to have had a wrestling background.. So yeah, he doesn’t like to challenge people his size or over 200 pounds much…. He likes people under 180.. He also went to BJJ gym and tossed around by a guy his size and even the smaller guy choked him out. But yeah, Bradley is a social media attention guy. It works and he makes money…
Professor David and you Tim Larkin are the best your real keep it simple street self defense. 👍Fighting and street self defense is two totally different things. A self defense specialist doesn't fight.
I am a fan of all your videos lessons on defense an offense an I have reason to believe that fighting is so unpredictable that to answer a question like who would win is waste of time,if big guy tempted offensive action,as a magician I would leave wrapped in bows.he lost just by asking who would win.
Just saw a video the other day of a black bear swimming across a lake or something in Florida. Separately meets 2 (TWO) alligators in the water. Very slight skirmish with the first. Couldn’t about the second but it was brief as well. My take away was the gators didn’t think being hurt by prey was worth the fight. Predator behavior.
Great video Tim. I've trained under you and your staff in Vegas last year. It was eye open opening to learn the reality of violence and how I can use it too. I have nationwide carry permit but in today's USA, there are many areas with restrictions. Especially museums and other venues. I travel a lot with my wife. We are both 72. TFT has made me more confident and secured. I look forward to seeing you again soon. There is a lot to learn. I subscribe to your videos, but learning from your staff is icing on the cake.
Great stuff as usual Tim. It's wild that the majority of the MA community still doesn't understand the huge differences between sport fighting and true violence
Dude is not asking for a street fight he is asking for a sparring session 🤣 Street fight a guy that big would get jumped, stabbed or even shot.
Agree, Brad is assuming a base line of rules, why he was laughing about the maiming the MMA fighter was referencing. Brad reminds me of guys who would Bar Fight and after shake hands, don't see that as a Street Fight. Know of Bar Fights that turned deadly, unintended.
@@scrider5493Exactly! I knew a guy who was a bouncer and he was always challenging guys and knocking dudes out at the clubs and one day he punched the wrong guy and the guy was with his friends and they beat him to death. Very unfortunate situation but not everyone is going to play fair 🤷🏻♂️
Great to watch Son and Dad exchange their viewpoints.Cheeto's response takes the cake
The answer is “you will win”. He doesn’t need to know. Tim is right, predatory violence is not a dual.
I’m with Tim on this. The one thought that kept running through my mind was how long it would take the little guy to land his bodyweight laterally across the behemoths ACL. That would be my first target.
But that’s not the kind of encounter they are talking about, so they just wanna MMA up in the parking lot. My concept of a “street fight” starts with damaged extremities and shit like that.
But then, I did some live training in Seattle with Tim about a kabillion years ago, and some concepts appear to have stuck.!
(I’ve still got the training material on DVD….lol)
When I got into fights as a kid, teen, and later as an adult, I always noticed every aspect of h2h was being used. Punches, kicks, throws, slams, wrestling, non technical submissions, and weapons. When the person was beat, it was over. I've also seen when it went overboard. When I discovered SCARS and later TFT, they took it to a whole new level and approach using the same aspects but also using intelligence like using violence first and foremost and letting the other person hurt themselves by using gravity and the Earth as allies. It's so different than anything else out there.
There are more Bradley challenge matches he could have showed you. Bradley got mopped up by a bigger security guard that had to have had a wrestling background.. So yeah, he doesn’t like to challenge people his size or over 200 pounds much…. He likes people under 180.. He also went to BJJ gym and tossed around by a guy his size and even the smaller guy choked him out. But yeah, Bradley is a social media attention guy. It works and he makes money…
Professor David and you Tim Larkin are the best your real keep it simple street self defense. 👍Fighting and street self defense is two totally different things. A self defense specialist doesn't fight.
I am a fan of all your videos lessons on defense an offense an I have reason to believe that fighting is so unpredictable that to answer a question like who would win is waste of time,if big guy tempted offensive action,as a magician I would leave wrapped in bows.he lost just by asking who would win.
Just saw a video the other day of a black bear swimming across a lake or something in Florida. Separately meets 2 (TWO) alligators in the water. Very slight skirmish with the first. Couldn’t about the second but it was brief as well. My take away was the gators didn’t think being hurt by prey was worth the fight. Predator behavior.
Panini bread maker comes to mind.
They sound ignorant.
He looks juiced.
He ís juiced!