Top 5 Ugly Bone Breaking Self Defense

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  • @MarkedInBlack
    @MarkedInBlack Рік тому +274

    Don’t use the neck break unless you want your next sparring partner to be locked in a cell with you 23 hours a day.

    • @brucehuddler7518
      @brucehuddler7518 Рік тому +28

      Can’t believe the neck was even shown. Very dangerous even in training. So many other options.

    • @magvs_mæstro216
      @magvs_mæstro216 Рік тому +8

      But Bubba needs a sparing partner though

    • @BrianKills73
      @BrianKills73 Рік тому

      Then he gives bubba the butthole surfer

    • @kojam1
      @kojam1 Рік тому +8

      ... and plan on being his girl

    • @MarkedInBlack
      @MarkedInBlack Рік тому +11

      @@kojam1 No, I’d make an ugly girlfriend so I’m gonna have to fight to the death 😏

  • @wright1048
    @wright1048 Рік тому +31

    Richard Simmons doing martial arts, kicking people with the oldies. And Chad from the first clip was like "but I got these tiny hands".

    • @Religious_man
      @Religious_man 3 місяці тому

      LMFAO!!! OMGosh a thousand thumbs up. Your comment is off the charts! 🤣 I just mentioned him as a rock star, hahahaha.

  • @jm5123
    @jm5123 Рік тому +55

    😂😂😂 the guy tapping when he started to do the neck brake throw had me 💀💀☠☠ and he still threw him 😂😂😂

    • @kingdubbs143
      @kingdubbs143 Рік тому +3

      That's toxic.

    • @Chris-km3ck
      @Chris-km3ck Рік тому

      Tapping is for punks... apparently 😂😂

    • @FreshUF
      @FreshUF Рік тому +3

      @@Chris-km3ckJust seen that. Buddy was terrified

    • @emiliethompson3063
      @emiliethompson3063 Рік тому +5

      Actually kinda heartbreaking. Respect the tap ALWAYS.

    • @r.s.1516
      @r.s.1516 5 місяців тому +2

      That's why they didn't show him getting up

  • @Charlydelfin
    @Charlydelfin Рік тому +44

    I just want them to teach me where to find this attackers that won’t move or react while I perform these lethal techniques

    • @raymondlin8728
      @raymondlin8728 Рік тому +1

      Always interesting to watch these techniques but when it comes to sparring, everything looks like boxing not the Kung fu fights u see in the movies

    • @ttx3
      @ttx3 Рік тому +3

      that’s the whole point to the training, putting some order in chaos. otherwise, nothing would work in a ‘real fight’ or in a ‘street fight’

    • @911Salvage
      @911Salvage Рік тому +3

      You're missing the point. You have to train yourself to be faster than lightning. Only then will you be able to wrap your arm round your opponent's arm before he pulls it back. You gotta focus, man. Focus. You can do this.

    • @raymondlin8728
      @raymondlin8728 Рік тому

      They the elementary school.

    • @user-cp1kk1rv4h
      @user-cp1kk1rv4h Рік тому

      ​@@911SalvageIt's called doing the unexpectedly to the unexpected, gaining an advantage. What fighting basically is.

  • @pargolf3158
    @pargolf3158 Рік тому +28

    #1 No one is going to throw a punch and then wait with their arm out straight and stationary for buddy to break it

    • @nicholaslucas5183
      @nicholaslucas5183 Рік тому

      Yes in that situation he's saying he knows the punch is coming.

    • @tonytomahawk5160
      @tonytomahawk5160 Рік тому +9

      SMH
      As a Ranger we've done that one in real time in warzones.
      I know where the punch is aimed and despite what the average armchair warrior who thinks sports fighting is real combat believes even a female can has pulled this off.
      Because in real combat we're not standing there exchanging blows like idiots. We know the aim is at the head and we move to avoid.
      It's basically cqc

    • @Blacksheep-b6k
      @Blacksheep-b6k Рік тому

      That shit ain’t working In real life period, cuz someone who can fight isn’t going to advertise what hand or punch is coming at you, and guarantee the slightest feint would expose your arm braking plan, and you’d get knocked out by an uppercut or left hook. And that’s reality not your video game bullshit which I apparently practiced In real war combat

    • @staarfajter922
      @staarfajter922 Рік тому +1

      ​@@tonytomahawk5160 As an average armchair warrior that have done martial arts since I was 12, you will never catch and break my arm with the technique shown.
      Maybe against the average Joe it works but if its that, just kick or knee the balls.

    • @tonytomahawk5160
      @tonytomahawk5160 Рік тому

      @@staarfajter922
      Considering we used it in cqc in the military then you're telling me you're above trained soldiers.
      Good for you
      However that doesn't change the reality of what I stated despite what you or anyone else thinks.
      40 years of training and on record training military and law enforcement. So honestly I couldn't care less what you think to begin with. Even before any training just as an ambidextrous person who had to fight someone like you wasn't very impressive to begin with.
      Because you actually believe your more than likely right handed ass is special.
      Thanks but this was never a pissing contest.

  • @chrischristi1818
    @chrischristi1818 Рік тому +25

    He is KILLIN' that poor guy's shoulder!

  • @bornfree3124
    @bornfree3124 8 місяців тому +5

    You guys are awesome 👍
    Kudo's to the guys who let you demonstrate on, Big thank you to all.

  • @generaldamage3282
    @generaldamage3282 Рік тому +14

    Gotta feel for the demo guys

    • @troyboody9985
      @troyboody9985 Рік тому

      Seriously, that guy receiving hand submissions from the ground 😢

  • @patrickcollins1855
    @patrickcollins1855 Рік тому +32

    Watching these techniques reminds me why I tell my sons to avoid fights. We don't know who has these skills out there in the World.

    • @diabloivory1430
      @diabloivory1430 Рік тому +5

      Don't be scared. Be prepared for the worst.

    • @user-cp1kk1rv4h
      @user-cp1kk1rv4h Рік тому

      Train him to prepare for the worst but pray for the best. So when evil knocks he knows how to defend against it. Make sure he has the same skills and more. Mental, physical strength. God even says to keep your arrows sharp and fear not. God bless.

    • @patrickcollins1855
      @patrickcollins1855 Рік тому +1

      @diabloivory1430 Fear has nothing to do with. It was a time we could fight and be friends the next day. Now losers seek revenge. It's best to avoid drama.

    • @Munenushi
      @Munenushi Рік тому +1

      Exactly. "He who lives by violence, dies by violence..." ~ JESUS, Matthew 26:52 (bible uses 'sword')

    • @mickeythompson9537
      @mickeythompson9537 Рік тому

      Great advice... until the fight stops avoiding you.
      Get them taught self defense.

  • @zerofrindz
    @zerofrindz Рік тому +9

    Wearing the hand gun and camo pants validates my toughness and abilities. Lol...

    • @zerofrindz
      @zerofrindz Рік тому

      "Squatteam" instructor. A bunch of puss gutted guys with holstered handguns in camo pants talking about how tough they are with easy slow demo's. 1st to the donuts box wins...

  • @walterrusty65
    @walterrusty65 Рік тому +4

    #3 was hilarious
    #2 is he related to Richard Simmons 🤣😂
    And # 1 masks 😂😂

  • @dennisrounds1996
    @dennisrounds1996 Рік тому +24

    Number two is nasty, that’s not just a game wonder, that’s a life ender (paralyzed anyway).
    Just remember no matter how justified the level of self defense used, one still gets to answer to law enforcement and possibly a judge and or jury.

    • @andecap1325
      @andecap1325 Рік тому +1

      Yeah,you can use that in an ilegal arrest...

    • @Outkazt4eva
      @Outkazt4eva Рік тому

      And remember, when the prosecuter takes an interest, they paint the loop icture of you and what happened in a very ugly light...

    • @pedrobrando4606
      @pedrobrando4606 Рік тому +2

      If your family is threatened with a gun or knife anything goes.If you did that to an aggressive panhandler you would likely go to prison.

    • @kylethedalek
      @kylethedalek 3 місяці тому

      @@pedrobrando4606There is more self defence uses with a firearm than murder.
      And most states allow you to use legal force in your property for defence.
      And more With stand your ground laws, for even out on the street.

  • @guntertorfs6486
    @guntertorfs6486 Рік тому +6

    The instructor on the 3rd bonebreaker loves the relative discomfort of his partner way too much.

  • @Malakina1964
    @Malakina1964 11 місяців тому +6

    This is a joy to watch. As a woman we need to know this nowadays, too.

    • @VikingMale
      @VikingMale 8 місяців тому

      Always did

    • @colepayne7988
      @colepayne7988 7 місяців тому

      Being a woman has nothing to do with it

    • @sssssss6ys
      @sssssss6ys 3 місяці тому

      ​@@colepayne7988poor insecure lil kid

    • @colepayne7988
      @colepayne7988 3 місяці тому

      @@sssssss6ys mate get a job u little rat 🐀

    • @kylethedalek
      @kylethedalek 3 місяці тому

      @@sssssss6ysHow?

  • @michaelcarmean4906
    @michaelcarmean4906 Рік тому +7

    Great Video ✅ To Possibly Save Injury To Hand Either Palm Slap Or Hammer Fist… Both Are Extremely Effective

    • @pedrobrando4606
      @pedrobrando4606 Рік тому

      Palm strikes to the head fist to the body is a plan.If you get a fist full of teeth you will have to get a antibiotic shot quickly.The forhead is one of the thickest bones on the body.

    • @user-cp1kk1rv4h
      @user-cp1kk1rv4h Рік тому +1

      I like the thought of using my hand as a maul...caving in skulls down into necks.

  • @michaelmelton3644
    @michaelmelton3644 Рік тому +20

    For every one of them except the Americana or Key Lock as he called it. These are some dirty, low down type of tactics that are overkill in anything other than life or death confrontation. Even then the likelyhood of someone pulling them off varies from slim to none. Practicing this kind of stuff might increase that percentage on some, making #1 #4 and #5 (in order of appearance) possible. The side kick to the knee is nothing new, one of Jon Jones favorites. That`s very doable, breaking the hand and catching the arm not so much. If you want to break a guys hand that`s punching you in the face just look down and lean in at the last moment. So much easier to pull off.. Dude that does the Jui Jitsu for street fights isn`t a guy you`d want to fuck with. That butter face is a surprise is what he is, the kind you don`t like...

    • @RAPEDBYBLACKS
      @RAPEDBYBLACKS Рік тому

      Yeah that dude was pretty hard core lol seriously effective simple bjj

    • @beverlyscott3741
      @beverlyscott3741 Рік тому +8

      They wont work? That's funny, why because YOU say so?! It all comes down to the individual but they can and do work.But the reality is that you can sit up here and say that because the likelihood of you putting yourself in a situation to find out will never happen. So you try and convince the novices or those with lack of knowledge or self-esteem that it won't work to persuade them from even learning to protect themselves. Now I'm a Self-defense practitioner and bouncer at a rough and tumble bar here in Philadelphia and I can tell you stories but the bottom line is some of these can work and have worked for people really well, others in this video not so much, and these All can potentially get someone killed but not doing anything to defend yourself will DEFINITELY get you killed.

    • @SandaBoxing
      @SandaBoxing Рік тому +1

      @@beverlyscott3741 lol, you're a lady bouncer. just give it a rest and train MMA.

    • @asengeorgiev7848
      @asengeorgiev7848 Рік тому +3

      Solution: don't fight unless you think it's worth dying over it AND are ready to prove it in court.
      As a bonus, this rule really reduces the number of fights you get into...

    • @joesmith5159
      @joesmith5159 Рік тому

      the problem is if you arent some scumbag you arent fightimg unless being attacked
      if someone is attacking you they cant control themselves
      if they cant control themselves they are capabale of anything and should be treated as such

  • @Apollyon83
    @Apollyon83 Рік тому +2

    Some of these moves are good. I was taught different variations of some of them. I wouldn’t break necks unless there was more than one attacker and I could articulate to a judge that my life was in danger. But that’s the way I was taught. When there’s multiple attackers, “MCK all the way”
    (Maim, Cripple, kill)

  • @gerhardsrensen6815
    @gerhardsrensen6815 Рік тому +7

    These neckbreaks are extreme types of actions that would be used in war in unarmed combat or if you're in gangland and there's no way out. You'd be silly to try this in a normal streetfight - you'd go to gaol for a long time. The on-floor wrestling instructor is also unnecessarily and very aggressive - he tries to come across as calm and reasonable but after having been in many such situations, you can tell by the very extremely red face of his opposer, his constant groans from pain and the numerous tapouts. The instructor needs another instructor to show him how to instruct properly.

  • @michaelzoran
    @michaelzoran Рік тому +13

    FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS: #5 doesn't work the moment the person punching you rotates his arm. #4 needs a person to be an acrobat in order to effectively perform the move. #3 can work; however, the instruction keeps saying, "if he does this to me." Someone needs to tell the instructor that the person on the BOTTOM is NOT being the "bully" here. #1: Please never ever be dumb enough to try blocking punches with elbows. Bruce Lee might be able to do that; however, no ordinary person has the response times or speed needed to do this. You would get hit in the face every time.

    • @luisgamez9941
      @luisgamez9941 Рік тому

      You have some training or train people in self defense?

    • @michaelzoran
      @michaelzoran Рік тому +1

      @@luisgamez9941 Yes. Plus, frankly, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure out it is a TERRIBLE plan to block punches with your elbows. Inexperienced people would lack the response times and overall speed needed to successfully do such a thing. Even experienced people would often lack the response times and speed needed to do so.

    • @Apollyon83
      @Apollyon83 Рік тому

      I have learned ways to block with elbows, but not like this guy in the vid 😂😂😂😂.

    • @markmcgoveran6811
      @markmcgoveran6811 11 місяців тому

      @@michaelzoran you're right and if you have the ability at all to focus on the opponent, probably a good idea. If you're mixed up with somebody and this guy's got hand speed better than you do not compete at hand speed and elbow speed or anything like that he'll dance around and pepper you, he's going to come up close and hit you. You can't block fast enough, you can't punch fast enough and you can't raise your elbows fast enough to block his fist either. I don't think you're going to see this but maybe you will I am sick of this relationship with this guy I'm just sick of it. No matter what relationship turn we take with our relationship I'm responding to him and he's changing the deal quicker than my fist and strike him by moving his face and now my ribs are unprotected and he's punching me in the ribs I don't like this I don't want to be in love with this person so I'm not going to be in love with him anymore I'm not counting on him for anything anymore and I'm taking back my (timing). So things are different I love Master Wong he does them videos and he told me I don't have to be in a relationship with anybody I don't want even if they're hitting me. He said I could just do tight Wing Chun and keep trying to watch a little bit and when he come to hit my face put my hand up by the side of my head and then when he tries to hit my rib put my elbow down by my ribs little bit but don't reach out and block is move your guards around blocking is not the same as moving your guards around randomly. I weigh 240 lb and I'm 5 foot 10 and by God I can push. This guy is going to be fired on me I'm going to be eating shots and I'm going to push you into him trying to wave my guards back and forth and protect my head and keep twisting to the side and turning and rotating around they're kind of ran into keeping from hit me so hard and then do you know what might happen? With those elbows out in front of me that I'm pushing into him with and twisting around and he is so sure he can hit me in the face because he is telling me that he is quick he can read timing that he doesn't realize I taken my timing back. I don't have any hope at all of being quick enough with my elbow to have a martial artist strike me on the elbow when I am blocking with my elbow. So I'm taking back this relationship and all I'm going to do is just keep moving my hands up by my head and my guards down by my ribs in my hands up by my head with my elbows coming around and random motions and weathering the storm. I don't have anything yet I don't have a damn thing except just a little bit unlocked because I understood what Master Wong was trying to tell everybody with this strategy. He's pounding me in my arms and my shoulders but I'm not letting him get a good clean shot at the side of my head or a straight shot at my face and these trying he's hitting and all the sudden he takes like a upper cut right into my elbow. If you watch a knife defense video most of them will tell you you have to do more than just blocked because if you just block and block and block eventually your block is going to miss and you're going to get stuck. I like the other side of that if you are real good you're talented you've done some working out, and you want to just keep punching, I have to weather the storm I got pretty good aerobics from riding a bicycle fifty miles in a day before and all I can do is weather the storm keep keep those guards moving random moving twist and turn and pushing don't let the guy set his feet. Either he is going to tank first or I am going to tank first if I tank I was beat anyway I'm tired I'm beat I lost. If he tanks and I don't I might be a little bit mad by now you've been beating on me for 30 minutes now you drop your hands? The third alternative that I'm hoping for and it's not a skill thing it's merely a luck thing if you are lucky enough and you can weather the storm long enough at the same time that person will punch you in the elbow. If he does you will feel it because it will seem like a lot of pressure trying to move your shoulder a little bit but it doesn't have any follow through and you can feel that he hit hard there may be broke a finger. If you've been weathering and waiting and now you're a little frustrated this would be a good time to grab the good hand and start hitting him with your other hand that you have that is good because he's not wanting to punch very hard with that bad hand. Sometimes when you are beat by the outside world you have to look within and see what you have and what you are and play your game no matter where you are what you were doing.my friend was in the hospital dying they were going to unplug him. I have nothing for that situation in the outside world but I know what I am. I began to bully this person sign those papers you owe me money sign those papers you're paying me you son-of-a-b****. I'm your loan shark you owe me money. Yes I'm a bully yes I bullied the patient and he signed the paper. I work on a boat I carried 200 lb and 1/4 of a mile in 15 minutes. All I am is tough enough to be dumb and dumb enough I got to be tough. I'm going to be looking for some luck along the way like they stare at his feet while he's pummeling me and try to step on one of them feet and hit him. Well these bumbling mean I got my hands up doing my Wing Chun thinking about master Wong, if I get to pushing into him a little bit and I can run an elbow into him that's okay or if I get close enough that I can catch a hold of his neck and head-butting that's okay too but I'm not going to block and strike and trade with this guy he's going to hit me and step back and hit me and step back all day. If I have to do that he can step back while I'm chasing him around keeping my hands up wearing him out and hopefully he hits an elbow. I had a guy threatened me that was pretty rough and I told him that go ahead and wail on me as long as he can because he smokes two packs a day and he can't run down the street a hundred yards without getting winded. Then when you gets tired and can't hold his hands up anymore I'm going to grab him by the hand and drag him to the police department and turn him in for punching me. I work on a boat and long-haul is definitely what your in when it's 90 100 days at a time so I'm not winded you are and I'm pulling you down the street and you might fall over I'll drag you down the street I might drag you into a phone pole when I'm dragging you to turn you in but I'm not going to give up, and I'm going to b**** the whole way dragging you down the street.

    • @bartangel4867
      @bartangel4867 7 місяців тому

      as far as blocking someone's punches with the elbow I think the way to use your elbows as defense would be to shell up by putting your hand on your head put your chin down and towards your shoulder and lift that shoulder (as well as other one ) up. while using your other hand to block as well, and shell up at the right time. this will to some degree automatically put your elbow towards your opponent's strike. you wouldn't be aiming your elbow at his fist but rather if his fist happens to land on your elbow that will help you but if it doesn't you will still have blocked the hit.
      of course you don't want to stay in the shell too long just use it when needed and look for the counters while pressing forward and trying to get your opponent to move back and stand on his heels so he is unbalanced and continue the assault until he gives up or is neutralized.
      however you would obviously not use this strategy if an opponent has a knife because shell will not work then at all and you need much more active defense. against fists on the other hand using this type of shell with your forearm and elbow towards your opponent can actually be quite effective.

  • @TheRealBobWillkins
    @TheRealBobWillkins Рік тому +14

    #1 is just crazy. Yes yes yes the bald dude is absolutely correct on how easily you can break your hand but the hiding dude…. Excuse me, “jack” is not going to be able to hit your hand that easily. People in street fights don’t throw straight punches right at your level of hight. They will throw crazy angled punches that will make you have to really be fast and accurate to do that “fist breaker move”. That move is more of a deflect than an actual finisher lol.

  • @user-ex1vd9td7k
    @user-ex1vd9td7k Рік тому +2

    That second one is straight outta the WWE/Roadhouse Self Defense Booklet

  • @sinclairj7492
    @sinclairj7492 Рік тому +3

    Instead of stomping his head just flip him off with both fingers after delivering the stone cold stunner

  • @dionelus
    @dionelus Рік тому +5

    Number 4 dude was tapping meanwhile his neck got an inch or two larger 😂😂😂🤣💥🙏 be safe out there, avoid trouble.

  • @gretashapiro4118
    @gretashapiro4118 Рік тому +7

    Boxers have been whooping ass on the streets over a century. Boxers that have street experience are not stupid

    • @AyeJordan7
      @AyeJordan7 Рік тому

      Which type of boxing tho?

    • @Munenushi
      @Munenushi Рік тому

      Boxing is like basic Karate - the endurance and strength and ability of the fighter only gets you so far - it is a limited set of techniques that limits both
      on boxers you work the knees and body and they run out of steam fast

  • @jerrylopez5979
    @jerrylopez5979 Рік тому +8

    That move is brutal. I hope that i don't have to use it. Thanks for posting

    • @jm5123
      @jm5123 Рік тому

      Bro if you learning it from youtube I wouldn't worry you probably couldn't even if you tried 😂😂😂

    • @jerrylopez5979
      @jerrylopez5979 Рік тому +1

      @@jm5123 I am sure that you are right. Thanks

    • @jm5123
      @jm5123 Рік тому +2

      No worries but seriously even if you do know what you are doing do not do this this will 100 % kill or paralyze someone regardless of proficiency

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 Рік тому +19

    The chances of pulling any that off are very slim at best.
    I mean, even with a preempt, it's still gonna be difficult at speed.
    The guy at 5:03 I like what he does, the others not so much.

    • @z5m2
      @z5m2 Рік тому +2

      Neck breaker is probably unlikely, but the rest make sense. The knee kick and kimora have been used to great success in MMA.

    • @robbeam5599
      @robbeam5599 Рік тому +1

      I have used this a lot in bjj but that's not a street fight. He does a good job teaching. Too

    • @evertjen
      @evertjen Рік тому +3

      @@z5m2 Kimura is with the hand down. This technique is also called Americana.

    • @robbeam5599
      @robbeam5599 Рік тому +1

      @@evertjen or key lock. A good defence for a Kimora is to shrimp away and try to grab your own pant leg to keep your shoulder in one piece while you frame our. . I'd rather defend a Kimora than a key lock / Americana anyday

    • @tpharo34
      @tpharo34 Рік тому

      Americana -hand up Kimura - hand is down; both shoulder locks

  • @arsey5118
    @arsey5118 Рік тому +1

    One out of Five.

  • @anthonyspaltro3643
    @anthonyspaltro3643 3 місяці тому

    "Darker side of martial arts" Good grief, excellent follow up to Pocket Sand video.

  • @vanmann8347
    @vanmann8347 Рік тому +8

    What reason would you have sidearms holstered during an demonstration?

    • @FreshUF
      @FreshUF Рік тому

      Because they’re practicing under real life conditions? If you carry a sidearm daily then ideally you’d also want to have some practice under that condition.

    • @ayrramadan8819
      @ayrramadan8819 11 місяців тому

      ​@@FreshUF one tough cop?😅

    • @Religious_man
      @Religious_man 3 місяці тому

      Yeah I wondered that too. That's pretty odd. Maybe they forgot to take them off or maybe they're demonstrating somewhere in a city ghetto?

    • @kylethedalek
      @kylethedalek 3 місяці тому

      @@Religious_manWhy?
      You should be ready for the worse at all times…

    • @Religious_man
      @Religious_man 3 місяці тому

      @@kylethedalek
      But that would make you look paranoid. That's no way to live.

  • @neilchandra1610
    @neilchandra1610 11 місяців тому

    The no. 5 (1st technique in the video) can be exploited against boxers, escpecially by karatekas. Boxers are trained to through jab cross in the form of straight right hands or left hands, keeping the elbow straigh and tight. In that position, if a karateka applies the middle blocking (uki) techniques , the arm can be broken . This is why, karatekas themselves are trained to throw punches with their elbows slightly bent

  • @shalaant
    @shalaant Рік тому +2

    Oh I found my place in the you tube world thanks

  • @geoffkeough9728
    @geoffkeough9728 Рік тому +2

    the stuff on the ground is good to know since a lot of fights end up there....as far as the neck?? -to me it looks like it would be very difficult to do in a real situation; there are so many other things that can be done to counter a grab on the shoulder........

  • @Religious_man
    @Religious_man 3 місяці тому

    10:10 The "rock star" of self-defense.

  • @rogermanley9017
    @rogermanley9017 Рік тому +2

    I have never seen anyone in life pull off #5

  • @johnh9243
    @johnh9243 Рік тому +5

    elbow blocks where the most viable in this clip in my opinion 👌👍

  • @jasonearles9789
    @jasonearles9789 Рік тому +2

    Throw a punch and hold it there for me to grab and break!
    Stand there in slow-mo while I break your neck!
    The slide kick to the knee is good.
    So is jujitsu move

  • @talesfromthetoiletseat8295
    @talesfromthetoiletseat8295 2 місяці тому

    Me thinking to myself “number one better be good”
    14:30 some dude in a dorky mask
    It did not fail to disappoint

  • @AutismArchon
    @AutismArchon 10 днів тому

    “We need to finish this man and get out” taken out of context could be… interesting.

  • @keithcheatumjr2689
    @keithcheatumjr2689 Рік тому +1

    Pushed play after sitting my phone down to grab something to drink...ran back to see if the 2nd guy was actually Nicholas cage teaching fighting techniques lol

  • @jamescrook9600
    @jamescrook9600 Рік тому +4

    Thanks guys can you do a video for a bigger slower guy like myself maybe how to use my weight as an advantage if someone attacks me

    • @dabunnyrabbit2620
      @dabunnyrabbit2620 Рік тому +2

      Work on timing.
      Work on simple dirty stuff.

    • @Raktaarion
      @Raktaarion Рік тому +1

      If you are small you have also some advantages. you can dive under the opponent faster then a big guy for exemple when he will doing his haymaker which is a very common technique in streat fight you can dive unter his incoming arm and striking him in the balls with your open hand so that your hand will be directed like in case of grabbing the balls after that you can escaping behind his back . this is a dirty defence option techniq suitable for smaller guys and also girls ✋🍌👀

  • @nellosnook4454
    @nellosnook4454 Рік тому +3

    Thanks FF! 💪

  • @amg4150
    @amg4150 4 місяці тому

    14.22 stone cold stunner,Austin 3.16 says I just kicked your ass. 😂😂

  • @davidguymon1673
    @davidguymon1673 11 місяців тому

    The fifth demonstration is the reason I do open hand soft target striking.

  • @Raktaarion
    @Raktaarion Рік тому +5

    i personally like the first technique the most but the whole presentation was very interesting 💪🐍

    • @dabunnyrabbit2620
      @dabunnyrabbit2620 Рік тому +1

      You'll never pull it off in rl.

    • @Raktaarion
      @Raktaarion Рік тому

      @@dabunnyrabbit2620 speaking of the first technique i have already dun something like this but in a different situation also in different way . because if you doing this in that way and somebody makes a video off this the judge will see that your clear intention was to break the arm of the opponent . My version looking more like an accident 🤗I'm more efficient and cunning 🐍

    • @dabunnyrabbit2620
      @dabunnyrabbit2620 Рік тому

      @Raktaarion
      Sure you are....
      "If your doing this in that way and someone makes a video off this"
      Not exactly sure what that means.
      Anyway, if someone attacked you and you did pull it off and someone got it on video, that would be great because then the judge would clearly see that they attacked you, and you defended yourself.

    • @Raktaarion
      @Raktaarion Рік тому

      @@dabunnyrabbit2620 Jeah that's true but it depends on how heavy you defend yourself . For exemple by following someone to the ground to punch him a few times on his nose well it will no longer be perceived as self-defense, but rather an attack . Nowadays everyone has a Phone with a kamera and big brother will watching you everywhere especially in the citys so you have to check your surroundings before doing something . Just for the case of ( watchers ) I don't show any form of invitation to fight and I will never going with someone behind the club to prove my self This will be no longer self defence . but if the opponent begins with grabbing on this place where i was for the whole time will i will probably destroy his limps so that he will be no longer able to do anything to me especially legs knees and ankles are my targets so that he can not follow me to checking what kind of vehicle i drive or where I live this is very important . But before anything happens I put my hands forward in a neutral position, signaling that I don't want any trouble ( this is what the witnesses should saying to the police when they arrive so that i will be perceived as a Peaceful citicen 😇🐍) from this position I can quickly go to a counterattack and finish the game in most cases within seconds ( using my techniques which are not common at all ) . By putting my hands forward I build a kind of shield so that the opponent doesn't try to push me because that's how street fights often start and it brings nothing at all . Pushing away is stupid because you can doing this kind of ping ping until one of the participants pulls a knife and that will change everything 🤗 knife defence requires some special skills and you will be injured anyway because it is like playing with fire you will be burned in any case of touching the fire there is no other way so it is wise to avoid this situation at any cost ( if possible )

  • @gretashapiro4118
    @gretashapiro4118 Рік тому +8

    @3:00 seems pretty simple and realistic 🙄

    • @jeffmoore4940
      @jeffmoore4940 Рік тому +1

      That move has never been done outside these two drilling the technique or WWE.

  • @bajuszpal172
    @bajuszpal172 Рік тому +1

    Well guys, these five breaking techniques shoul be the worst case scenarios before applieying evasive, soft or semi hard blockings depending who you are facing. - for more see the 5 levels of Chinn-Na applications.
    Best regards, Paul, 68, retired instructor of Goju-ryu Karate

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 Рік тому +4

    ha- that first one is one of my FAVORITE moves---I've done that since Ranger school LONG time ago!!! :) I don't "fight"-- I elliminate!!! This and other serious actions taught in Ranger school-- PLUS 40 years experience as bodyguard/anti-terrorost operative.. and more.

    • @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454
      @mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 Рік тому

      Much respect.

    • @jerrylopez5979
      @jerrylopez5979 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your Sevice. I was in the US Army myself from 1981 to 1987. First duty station 101st Division second 3rd Armored Division in what was then West Germany. To me you guys are always the Top Dogs.

    • @davidwayne9982
      @davidwayne9982 Рік тому

      @@jerrylopez5979 THANK YOU for your service-- I feel the same way about YOu guys.. I was in great shape til I got mashed between 2 trucks in 99 and now I'm a hot mess.. :) I use my cane- but i can easily handle multiple attackers with that.. :)

    • @davidwayne9982
      @davidwayne9982 Рік тому

      @@mattgoodmangoodmanlawnmowi2454 THANKS-- YOU TOO..

    • @jerrylopez5979
      @jerrylopez5979 Рік тому

      So sorry that happened to you. I'm 61 . I have degenerative disc desease . The pain gets worse as the days progress. I have 2 discs that bone on bone. I can't be on my feet for a long time. I can't ride my Harley for long distance anymore my back can't take it. I had it for about 37 years. Good luck to you. Take good care of yourself.

  • @garys.8518
    @garys.8518 Рік тому +3

    I couldn't do these moves if my life depended on it. I'll stick to boxing if I'm ever attacked on the street. 🤣

  • @barryjohnson5288
    @barryjohnson5288 Рік тому

    5) would work, but you gotta be quick.
    4) has to many steps, and if it works, you'll go to prison.
    3) works, it's jujitsu, but you don't want to go to the ground in a street fight, but if you find yourself there this works.
    2) works! But you're going to jail!
    1) nope! Chris Clugston's DVD combat JKD (one of TRS's best dvd's) doesn't advertise it.

  • @elnico135
    @elnico135 Рік тому +2

    Looks great on camera. Now try it on a real fight

  • @davidguymon1673
    @davidguymon1673 11 місяців тому

    Poor guy in the third demonstration looks like he's going through hell.

  • @diljitjedi
    @diljitjedi Рік тому +2

    Truly loved the refresher on the kicking technique well done sir asra breaking somebody's neck life death situation only elbow blocks I remember from my old days of wing chun techniques stay safe at the guys thanks for the video

  • @benyaminyisrael4634
    @benyaminyisrael4634 Рік тому

    I have this fool proof move called the reach and pull...where I reach for my pistol and pull the trigger...its very effective.

  • @constance5577
    @constance5577 Рік тому

    To you all you explain everything so clearly and that is what is also needed know how and what we're doing you have gifts that you're giving freely at least gives us a chance out here thank you for your kindness ✌️❤️🙏 FAITH ALWAYS

  • @zer0ed779
    @zer0ed779 Рік тому +1

    Real nice scalp massage starting at 5:38.

  • @TimothyBillieassfox
    @TimothyBillieassfox 11 місяців тому

    Straight kick to the 🥜 follow up with throat shot

  • @invictus9976
    @invictus9976 Рік тому

    The poor guy was praying for the demonstration to be over, enough punishment for a long time.

  • @WandaGlodowski
    @WandaGlodowski Рік тому

    Guy on the floor was turning red. He kept tapping but his bud didn't let up.

  • @tomcody2768
    @tomcody2768 Рік тому +1

    Awesome , thanks

  • @DonaldMeyers-v8c
    @DonaldMeyers-v8c 5 місяців тому

    Thought #4 was about to get a stone cold stunner

  • @PabloMartinez-gt9yw
    @PabloMartinez-gt9yw Рік тому +1

    Are these guys using their guns or showing Techniques

  • @themacocko6311
    @themacocko6311 Рік тому

    In kenpo, that 1st one is called a Semitar Break

  • @josephfaraci7849
    @josephfaraci7849 8 місяців тому

    I'm a retired police officer and I don't know it seems like you have some military training- I'm not saying it's right or wrong but that's how the police grab onto people over here by grabbing them on the shoulder- Assault to police officer you're doing 15 to 20 years in prison
    Assault on a peace officer is a class C felony. The maximum possible sentence is 15 years in prison and a $5,000 file. Because assault on a peace officer is also classified as a violent felony, the judge is required to impose a minimum sentence of 3 1/2 years in prison even if you have no prior convictions.
    You had better make sure that's the bad guy- and that's someone like Marshalls law enforcement drug enforcement agency or you're going to be in a world of hurt

  • @ranhat2
    @ranhat2 Рік тому +1

    Was it self def atty Branca who pointed out that many/most SD moves in martial training are felonies in the legal/law enforcement world?
    Espec. legally perilous are followup moves after the attacker is rendered a non-threat, many examples with firearms. (And determining when that non-threat begins--there's a problem.)

  • @overlook237
    @overlook237 Рік тому +1

    There is no way on earth i would use number 2. Complete overkill literally. And def a jail sentence. For me simple is most effective. Something as basic as a strike to the nose with palm heel or hammer fist, then attack the groin or knees and then get out of there. Ive never had a fight involving grappling techniques etc although i have had to use choke submissions at work occasionally, maybe 3 times.

  • @BKeithAbyss
    @BKeithAbyss 5 місяців тому

    Liked and subscribed. Thank you.

  • @noway4875
    @noway4875 Рік тому

    And Tai chuan we love to break arms and we don't let go of them we twist them we use them to control the attacker That's why hold the ball is so prevalent and the Yang family set course most people don't know that

  • @user-ex1vd9td7k
    @user-ex1vd9td7k Рік тому +5

    The follow up stomp to the neck is worth about an extra 10-15 yrs

    • @Munenushi
      @Munenushi Рік тому

      its realistic in a real fight for survival.....

  • @kylebaggett9639
    @kylebaggett9639 7 місяців тому

    Darrius in Mortal Kombat 1 does something similar to #2

  • @valentincastelo
    @valentincastelo 8 місяців тому

    OK NECK BREAK ---JAIL TIME!

  • @MegaFarkh
    @MegaFarkh Рік тому

    That fist breaker looks like a backfire elbow breaker

  • @NoahVincello
    @NoahVincello Рік тому +1

    Fist breaker just got kicked in the groin and it cracked his walnuts

  • @robbeam5599
    @robbeam5599 Рік тому +7

    I think it was number three. The guy showing the arm lock. Either he was being a bit of a dick or his Partners was a good actor. it looked like he was hurting him a bit. Lol. I have trained that submission quite a bit he did a great job of teaching it. The pain and damage comes not from lifting the elbow but from keeping it as low as possible and sliding it down towards his feet. I was trained to twist my upper body sideways towards his feet bending it like the letter "c". The Temptation is to crank up on the elbow but this reduces leverage and gives Escape opportunity basic blue belt Jiu-Jitsu stuff.. the guy did a good job teaching and mentioned all the important parts of the submission. Some of these videos seem to be made up as they go but this guy obviously has had some training

    • @gbody2617
      @gbody2617 Рік тому

      So blue belt is basic now pendejo?

    • @robbeam5599
      @robbeam5599 Рік тому

      @@gbody2617 is English your second language? It wasn't meant as an insult .. If you mean am I saying are Blue belts easy to earn. No they are not. Most people puke during a belt test. The word basic is not an insult by itself. I think you misread the context I was using it in. The guy did a good job teaching it too.

    • @gbody2617
      @gbody2617 Рік тому

      @@robbeam5599 - English is my first, Spanish is my second, my Mexican tribe is a third, Italian is my fourth, and I'm starting French soon.
      If your lady is fine, I'll teach her some French. 😜

  • @realityhurts4669
    @realityhurts4669 Рік тому

    A: Tap the neck . Nick, Nick Roggers? B: No, Neck, Neck Brocken! Crack!

  • @mrsbootsworkouts
    @mrsbootsworkouts Рік тому

    Pretty awesome, thank you!!

  • @fergusodoherty-gy7wt
    @fergusodoherty-gy7wt Рік тому

    that U S Marine in the subway death wasnt thinking was he. I like to carry cayenne pepper with me ...cause at 61 & a stroke survivor.I aint as fast as I was.

  • @iseehowitis9382
    @iseehowitis9382 Рік тому +4

    Friendly reminder to let your opponent know that they must telegraph the moves for you in order for this to work perfectly as seen in this staged video that I approve of👍

    • @shroompicn-shrooman
      @shroompicn-shrooman Рік тому

      😆☠😆☠😆☠
      Right LOL....

    • @AyeJordan7
      @AyeJordan7 Рік тому

      @@shroompicn-shroomany’all do realize that non martial artist telegraph righy😭😭😭

    • @Munenushi
      @Munenushi Рік тому

      when I trained in Kenpo (Ed Parker brought from Okinawa, now called American Kenpo), it was explained that we train in 'perfect conditions' to get the muscle memory and associated placement of feet/hands/head/etc - going super fast is not important just to learn, learning form is far more important - the technique and memory. IN A REAL fight, you don't have to worry about speed, it will come automatically... your opponent and their speed, adrenaline, all of it comes easily when you are in a real fight. I remember combat I have been in and it is somewhat actually like the movies: your brain is processing so fast that things seems in slow motion (lots of movies show fights that way) and/or you react without thinking, just using muscle memory, and then after it is over your brain 'catches you up' and you realize what you just did (example in The Last Samurai street fight) - it is actually exhilarating to feel it all work and your body almost works in automatica mode IN A REAL fight, why? Because you took the time to learn the form, the technique; so your brain does not 'have to think' IN A REAL fight because you really don't have time to think. I hope that helps understanding why the Uke (the one that attacks and gets defeated) 'goes with' the technique in this perfect learning setting - otherwise there would be speed and a lot of broken limbs and collapsed throats and exploded balls etc etc

  • @maggillaguerrilla830
    @maggillaguerrilla830 Рік тому

    Chad got that baby hand he keeps throwing his punch with 😂

  • @Henkvanpeer
    @Henkvanpeer 8 місяців тому

    Seems to me you are a bit hard on your mate/buddy… good video!

  • @andiprogshop3097
    @andiprogshop3097 Рік тому

    Very useful information but right in the beginning the audio sounds not so healthy. While you show us how to brake bones, maybe you've broken some bones from the mic as well

  • @markanderson1448
    @markanderson1448 9 місяців тому

    Excellent.

  • @marcusbravo8531
    @marcusbravo8531 5 місяців тому

    Wow just WOW! People think this stuff works in the street 😂

  • @ericlewis3681
    @ericlewis3681 Рік тому

    This technique is WAYYY over the top unless you are dead certain you are in a life or death scenario; not just a hand on the shoulder. If you don’t get 10-20 in an orange suit, their brother or friend will give you a 9MM headache.

  • @toddboothbee1361
    @toddboothbee1361 11 місяців тому

    I will now wear a neck brace wherever I go. And goggles.

  • @gregorylatta8159
    @gregorylatta8159 11 місяців тому

    Military applications!!!

  • @drewmcgrath2450
    @drewmcgrath2450 Рік тому +3

    Not sure teaching lay-people how to break someones neck online is the wisest choice.

    • @oksureright
      @oksureright Рік тому

      Originally, training was closed, private home. They branched out to the public offering mma training during the early days of ufc.

    • @superpig5000
      @superpig5000 Рік тому

      Well someone could just stab someone a lot easier if they wanted to kill someone

  • @patdwyer5204
    @patdwyer5204 Рік тому

    Thanks.

  • @cockpiss9260
    @cockpiss9260 Рік тому +1

    Deploy #4 on anyone who puts an empty milk carton back in the fridge.

  • @visualcomms
    @visualcomms 4 місяці тому

    This is *secret* JKD stuff! We were expected to spend a year just running and practicing Shotokan basics before we learned these. Then again, the hard Shotokan blocks ARE supposed to be bone breaking, I suppose...

  • @uberdonkey9721
    @uberdonkey9721 Рік тому +1

    While I think it's useful to know how to achieve leverage to break things, the reason this is useless is that viewers may focus on these movements, which means they get distracted from what's actually going on. Secondly, without training in these AND other alternatives when things change, it's pointless. So these are equivalent to looking at a stock take inventory and then thinking you're good at business.

  • @DjDudukBruka
    @DjDudukBruka Рік тому

    !!! A V E E E !!!!ATAMANs OF STREET FIGHTING !!!KOZAK ALjI!!!

  • @rodneypate1693
    @rodneypate1693 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @southerntiger3107
    @southerntiger3107 Рік тому

    Nice moves!

  • @eddiemartin1671
    @eddiemartin1671 Рік тому +1

    Great

  • @TheAntiFeminist2
    @TheAntiFeminist2 Рік тому

    Most of this is freaking Hilarious lol

  • @arizonaf2503
    @arizonaf2503 Рік тому +1

    Pretty sure Chad is the dude from the old Burger King commercial with the tiny hands 👐

  • @janvanardoen9531
    @janvanardoen9531 Рік тому

    The instruction guy on the 2nd bonebreaker doesn't need to create a distraction : his hair will do it for him !

  • @wherethetatosat
    @wherethetatosat Рік тому

    Test man at number 3 has to be a masochist cause dudes clearly in pain the entire time.

    • @kutykutyka
      @kutykutyka Рік тому

      That's where I stopped watching because it looked all dumb at that point. It's an instruction video so I don't get why anyone needs to tap, growl, be in pain for something like this. We get it, you can make a person be in pain :D

  • @zenthomas9180
    @zenthomas9180 Рік тому +2

    That’s some nasty 💩, I think the arm or the leg break is as far as I’d go to be honest!

  • @TheFrog767
    @TheFrog767 Рік тому

    Watch that tall guy bad vibes from him