Basic Striking and Body Mechanics for Self-Defense (Rough and Tumble Style)
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
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Sir! you are AWESOME! As A Combatives instructor I understand how important BODY MECHANICS are... you are mirroring much of what I teach ands your explanations and teaching style is CLEAR and CONCISE! Respect!
Thanks much sir!
very interesting!
💥Good stuff‼️
Awesome teacher!
Very intelligent striking advice Sir. Love it! I Will start training these techniques
I have those very same gloves and have never seen anyone else wearing them until now. LOL! Please, carry on.
I trained in martial arts and I was lucky enough to go to Japan. One of the things the head of the school said was if you look at the way an animal fights it uses its whole body. It is so interesting to see how your martial art makes tremendous use of body mechanics. It is a very natural way of fighting. I am interested to learn if this is a cross between arts like Cumbria wrestling and martial arts used by slaves on plantations. I am from the UK and I would just like to say thank you for a great video and I wish you well.
Thanks so much sir! American Rough 'n' Tumble is a self-defense oriented martial art that originated in the Southern Virginia backcountry during the Colonial Era and quickly absorbed everything in the great American cultural melting pot. It incorporates boxing, wrestling, kicking, indigenous fighting methods, and weapons (walking stick, knife, tomahawk, etc.), as well as physical culture, lifeways, and spiritual development -- this is the way Americans fought before the modern era. Thanks for visiting!
@Fr_Mitch Thank you for your kind response. This is a truly fascinating subject and I will be researching it a lot more. God bless you.
This is a fantastic resource! Thank you deeply!
The master.
I'm very sorry to say but that hat doesn't suit you sir
Like the old-timers you see wearing plaid pants and striped shirts, I have lived long enough to use up all my give-a-craps. I am officially an old geezer.
I'm very sorry to say that you've been diagnosed with being chronically wrong
Great stuff!
Thanks, and Happy New Year!
@@Fr_Mitch I’m in high school I know martial arts your a smart old timer have you ever beat someone badly
@GabrielRosado-s9j I am concerned for you. Are your parents okay with you being online? And why do you ask?
@@GabrielRosado-s9j Knowing how to defend yourself is an important life skill for a young man to learn but avoidance is equally important to master. Engaging in physical conflict with another person should be the last resort option when all attempts at avoidance have failed and it's impossible for you to remove yourself from the situation. Any reputable self defense instructor is going to make avoidance a key part of their curriculum for very good reason.
@@Fr_Mitch sorry wrong choice of wording I research fighting styles from the 1800s because I’m going to do history for school and it interesting to see how it evolves from rough and tumble to jujitsu and wrestling