Jocko Willink's Opinion On Detroit Urban Survival Training

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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  2 роки тому +36

    Watch the full episode now - ua-cam.com/video/lCiZ2G2GSY4/v-deo.html

    • @manubishe
      @manubishe 2 роки тому +2

      Thursday is tomorrow.

    • @Joel796.
      @Joel796. 2 роки тому +2

      YOU MOST READ THIS, THE BEST SURVIVAL TRAINING IS THIS.
      Most of these attackers, have truma/ posttraumatic stress disorder (ptsd) and bad childhoods.
      The best way is to show them love and respect tell them that you cares about them, give them promise and hope that they will look forward to, that will enable them not to killed you because you have give the hope/assurance.
      "Because they value what you have or what you can give them, not you"
      If it's female attacking you tell her that you love her so much give her romantic vibes promise or maybe if you don't have any promises even lies, can work. Remember be loyal to your promises/lies.
      If it's male show him respect, give him inspirational/Motivational vibes.
      Or make deal with him, deal in the sense that it promises, say ok if you don't kille me I will give you this or that. By doing that you show Sense of Phycology/emotional intelligent.
      Always remember to be Persuasive/Manipulative.
      YOU SHOULD ALWAYS MANIPULATE THE MIND OF THE ATTACKERS=AND USING THE TECHNICE.
      IF YOU FAILE TO USE BOTH OF THAT YOU'RE DEAD.
      ROBERRY'S LIKE WHEN SOMEONE SHOWS THEM LOVE, RESPECT, PERSUASIVE, AND MANIPULATIVE.
      REMEMBER DON'T RETALIATE
      IF THE ATTACK IS TOO INTENSE USING ANY TECHNICS YOU ARE HAVING. NOT STUPID ONE BUT BRILLIANT ONE, SIMPLE MISTAKE WILL MAKE YOU LOSE YOUR LIFE.
      IMPORTANT: IF IT'S TO ASSASSINATE YOU. REMEMBER THE STORY OF, DAVID AND KING SAUL.
      In (1Samuel-26:1-25) BE SURE TO READ THAT EXCELLENT STORY PLEASE 🙏
      CAUTION: I'M NOT AN EXPERT.
      ALL WHAT MENTIONED ABOVE IS BASED ON REAL LIFE SITUATIONS.
      I HOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL.
      MAY THE LOVE OF GOD BE WITH YOU IN ANY PROBLEMS.

    • @nicholaspreston9586
      @nicholaspreston9586 Рік тому

      @@Joel796. This is just a bunch of mushy Satanic bullshit. It's false love.
      You said,
      "CAUTION: I'M NOT AN EXPERT.
      ALL WHAT MENTIONED ABOVE IS BASED ON REAL LIFE SITUATIONS. ""
      No kidding, you're not an expert on anything, much less logic, because you just contradicted yourself. An expert has real life experience, which you claim to have, but never explain what that is. So why should anyone listen to you and read your wall of text?
      You don't know Jesus Christ, either. Jesus Christ moved believers to wage war, but it was done by His wisdom and leading. You're just spamming whatever comes to mind. You're not really coherent, but the gist of what I'm seeing is just "Oh, words will stop an aggressor!"
      Yeah, no. If someone is intent on killing you, they're usually past the point of listening. So your drivel is just emotional nonsense.

    • @nicholaspreston9586
      @nicholaspreston9586 Рік тому

      @@Joel796. "1Samuel-26:1-25"
      David had the opportunity to spare, so he did. He had every right to defend himself from Saul, who was after him and had lost the Lord's annointing. I don't think the Lord would have a problem with it had David defended himself and defeated Saul. However, God moved David to have mercy for His purposes. As for David, he trusted the Lord with his life, even under threat (and yes, David did fight and kill. You ignore that, conveniently).
      This DOES NOT remove the need for people to defend themselves - believer or unbeliever - to stop evil. We have plenty of vermin running around destroying and killing. Your spiel here reeks of Ashtoreth worship.

    • @nicholaspreston9586
      @nicholaspreston9586 Рік тому

      @@Joel796. "Most of these attackers, have truma/ posttraumatic stress disorder (ptsd) and bad childhoods."
      So what? They're still doing evil. Are we just going to let them throw their fits, tantrums, rapes, thefts, murders and inury?
      According to you, YEP! Let dogs piss, shit, rip, tear, bite and growl!

  • @bri_____
    @bri_____ 2 роки тому +593

    Lol
    Chris deserves credit for keeping the conversation going.
    I like jocko, but he's a man of few words

    • @mad-official
      @mad-official 2 роки тому +19

      He talked a lot here

    • @mad-official
      @mad-official 2 роки тому +25

      And he has a podcast

    • @casperme6552
      @casperme6552 2 роки тому +28

      I've only seen clips, as I'm not that interested in Jocko, but the conversation did seem a little stilted, as though Jocko wasn't enjoying it, which is the opposite to most of Chris' interviews.....

    • @phil5037
      @phil5037 2 роки тому +42

      @@casperme6552 Most people that interview him in podcasts ask bad questions because they make assumptions about what he'll say, being a SEAL. If you listen to his podcast you may be able to get some better questions. If he answers a question with few words he's essentially saying it's a dumb question. Most interviewers just expect him to be the person they imagine he is rather than finding that out through the interview.

    • @andrewstorm8240
      @andrewstorm8240 2 роки тому +20

      @@casperme6552 agree as Jocko can speak a lot but the questions seemed more statements rather than really thought out points

  • @jwilliams3170
    @jwilliams3170 2 роки тому +687

    As a street cop, the amount of training I have is laughable. I do my best to do what I can on my own but with the amount of hours I work and my family responsibilities make that extremely limited. Departments absolutely need to do better

    • @tylernestor2431
      @tylernestor2431 2 роки тому +31

      Thank you for your service.

    • @samhellion
      @samhellion 2 роки тому +18

      Agreed brother, but try to lend free training to dept and they act like you are “less than” and that they are all super bad ass and are above most “civilian” offered course. Sorry sorry dude hate to say it, but time and time again modern cops out themselves as ego-freaks

    • @amacca2085
      @amacca2085 2 роки тому +13

      Get a different job then

    • @amacca2085
      @amacca2085 2 роки тому +10

      @@tylernestor2431 😂😂😂 he gets paid you know not doing it out the good of his heart 😂 you Americans 😂🤡

    • @Backwoodsmachinist
      @Backwoodsmachinist 2 роки тому +3

      Sounds like you need to do better

  • @dtogo4286
    @dtogo4286 2 роки тому +21

    My parents came up with a Detroit Urban Survival System....They moved

  • @patrickphelan3676
    @patrickphelan3676 2 роки тому +343

    What Jocko said about training, is so true, in every dynamic profession. I spent my career in aviation as a training pilot, and less than 1% of time is dedicated to dynamic situations; the exception being, military. Military, like firefighters, spend 80% of their time training, for that other 20% of actual applicable action. The results are obvious ... & lifesaving.

    • @kless001
      @kless001 2 роки тому +14

      I’m a firefighter and we don’t spend 80% of our time training.

    • @j3ffcoop
      @j3ffcoop 2 роки тому

      I’m military and a helicopter pilot in training and your statement is so on point.

    • @chulito1981357
      @chulito1981357 2 роки тому

      @@kless001 what do you do then?

    • @kless001
      @kless001 2 роки тому +4

      @@chulito1981357 mess about on our phones or watch movies

    • @chulito1981357
      @chulito1981357 2 роки тому +1

      @@kless001 sad.
      We have so much wasted tax payer programs all over the place.

  • @danielmarshall4587
    @danielmarshall4587 2 роки тому +37

    Awesome, I love Mr Willink's outlook he doesn't bad-mouth people he focuses on the positive and what/how things could be improved, cheers for this.

  • @RealitySurvival
    @RealitySurvival 2 роки тому +58

    I have been a federal law enforcement officer for 22 years and we definitely train way less than 1% of the time.

    • @bear5945
      @bear5945 2 роки тому

      Pig

    • @RealitySurvival
      @RealitySurvival 2 роки тому +3

      @@bear5945 Thug

    • @shoyupacket5572
      @shoyupacket5572 2 роки тому +4

      they should pay you less

    • @thesynergy2
      @thesynergy2 2 роки тому +3

      @@shoyupacket5572 He's out there helping enforce the law and protect communities, he deserves the pay for putting his life on the line.

    • @shoyupacket5572
      @shoyupacket5572 2 роки тому +3

      @@thesynergy2 pffft, that's a big maybe.

  • @Los150
    @Los150 Рік тому +45

    “If you wanna learn how to fight, you have to learn how to fight.”
    Exactly. Thank you, Jocko! Those Detroit videos are entertaining and quite the hustle, but 99% of what that dude tells you will get you killed lol

    • @ivufit5846
      @ivufit5846 Рік тому +1

      You play basketball or football. Back in my younger yrs those sports taught competitiveness and toughness and almost everyone who played could fight

    • @Dan-di9jd
      @Dan-di9jd Рік тому

      @@ivufit5846 lol

    • @glock_9ine956
      @glock_9ine956 Рік тому

      @@ivufit5846bro what, basketball players and football players have no chance against combat sport athletes

  • @entropiated9020
    @entropiated9020 2 роки тому +173

    One aspect of "learning to fight" that is generally ignored is learning how to take a hit so you don't get a major shock when it happens in real life.
    I recall attending some martial arts classes where they were very uncomfortable when I told them to hit me progressively harder at my invitation. I wanted to get acclimated to the feeling of hard contact, but this part of the equation seems to get ignored.

    • @haveaday1812
      @haveaday1812 2 роки тому +37

      Exactly. Sparring is as important as learning the actual fundamentals. But, even the most dangerous man in the world in unarmed combat can get snuck, or can get a knife to the kidney or can get shot. Real violence Is usually random, calculated by the aggressor, and the victim is always at a disadvantage when it comes to the initiative. No Amount of training can beat situational awareness. Just pay attention to your surroundings, to the subtle cues that things are not quite right, and stay out of places you know you probably shouldn’t be. Then you’ll avoid 99 percent of most violent encounters.

    • @theauntofdragons
      @theauntofdragons 2 роки тому +2

      I 10000% agree with you.

    • @Carroty_Peg
      @Carroty_Peg 2 роки тому +3

      Welcome to the Infantilised Safety obsessed West. Insurance and Risk Assessments would never allow such a thing!

    • @casperme6552
      @casperme6552 2 роки тому +8

      @@Carroty_Peg To be fair, some people just don't want to get punched in the face every week.
      Whether that is good for their 'Martial arts training' is another thing though 👍

    • @ssgdean1969
      @ssgdean1969 2 роки тому +7

      Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth!

  • @nickt3169
    @nickt3169 2 роки тому +77

    I’ve been working in law enforcement for several years now and the “train 20% of the work week” idea is great in theory but unfortunately it’s not feasible for the vast majority of departments out there. Most departments are understaffed and mandatory overtime is often needed just to get the minimum amount of officers on the streets everyday. Most departments are not going to be able to pull on duty officers away from their actual work for 20% of their week and still properly function.

    • @davidcarik1761
      @davidcarik1761 2 роки тому +8

      I agree with you. This might be a good goal to reach one day but it's not really workable in the current condition of most departments. That being said, the old phrase "Don't let perfect be the enemy of good." (or something like that) applies I think to the subject of Police training. Can't train 20% of the time? Ok, but could you send 10 Officers a YEAR to say.....the "Sheepdog Response" course they talked about? Can you add ONE more DAY of DT or Shooting to each Quarters training this year? A half day? Can a Department fix up or buy new equipment for their range or DT room? I think even measurably "small" changes in a Departments DT/Shooting/First Aid/Fitness program(s) will have HUGE results in the long term. Small changes might just add up to BIG results in safety and training proficiency. My opinion.

    • @bentaylor8038
      @bentaylor8038 2 роки тому +6

      This is not much of an excuse for me, and I'll tell you why. People shouldn't be employed in jobs they aren't suited for or don't already have the qualifications for. Period. If someone doesn't know how to fight or grapple or wrestle or shoot straight...if those aren't the sort of interests that someone already has and has already pursued to some degree...they should have NEVER been a police officer in the first place.
      Here's an example from another profession so as to compare: You can't become a computer programmer without already knowing how to program computers, and then spend all day at work looking at facebook or some other completely unrelated task, and later complain that you never had time to learn how to program because you spent so much time at work. That's retarded.

    • @jfkst1
      @jfkst1 2 роки тому +2

      @@bentaylor8038
      Just left LE this year after seven years. Hiring standards are completely compromised by political correctness. There is zero incentive to perform and practically no accountability to maintain standards. Capable people are not going to be a LEO in this political climate for such little pay.

    • @6036000
      @6036000 2 роки тому +1

      Black people

    • @6036000
      @6036000 2 роки тому +3

      @@bentaylor8038 I don't know what you have against women in tech positions....................

  • @sarahahmad9891
    @sarahahmad9891 2 роки тому +39

    People with training in the martial arts rarely get into street fights. I've been on the streets and I've seen quite a bit of violence. Nothing can really prepare you for a real fight with the human animal. There's very little nobility in that kind of interaction, people resort to all kinds of things. More often than not, the winner is the one with the most experience.

    • @JA-oo9qp
      @JA-oo9qp 2 роки тому +8

      “I’ve been on the streets” - Sarah Ahmad

    • @sarahahmad9891
      @sarahahmad9891 2 роки тому +12

      @@JA-oo9qp Being homeless isn't a joke.

    • @vivek27789
      @vivek27789 2 роки тому +3

      People should stop saying "street fights" instead call it what it actually is "street violence".
      Violence and fighting are two totally different things... Today's street violence mostly means is that other person has no qualms about killing u...I repeat a violent robber has no plans to "defeat" u , actually he is ready to kill u for no reason.
      A violent criminal will use anything as lethal weapon...Guns,machetes,knives,cars,wires,,rock,stones ,any heavy physical object etc.
      And here is the truth... Many people are good martial artists but not violent people....And the harsh reality is that more violent you are then more is the chance of you coming out on top in the streets.

    • @JA-oo9qp
      @JA-oo9qp 2 роки тому +1

      @@sarahahmad9891 I can’t even make a crude joke without being made to feel bad! My condolences

    • @diogenes42069
      @diogenes42069 Рік тому

      Well you're right about one thing for sure... More often than not the one with the most experience is the winner hope your situation gets better

  • @tvaldez6655
    @tvaldez6655 2 роки тому +39

    Self defense is NOT about fighting. It's about thwarting an attack and escaping. Also, self defense must also be coincide with additional training, such as what jocko stated. Most good self defense training teaches you NOT to fight because you know nothing of your opponents skills, desires, weapons or willingness to harm you.

    • @Lovell93
      @Lovell93 2 роки тому

      Um, trying to escape? Maybe if you're in a commie state like New York or California. We have stand your ground in the free states. Try to harm me, my family, or anyone around me? We're going toe to toe and one of us isn't leaving alive, and it's most likely the attacker, because I am armed with the greatest equalizer there is, firearms and combat experience.

  • @t.s.9656
    @t.s.9656 2 роки тому +24

    I've had a few street fights in my life time, and I remember my brother asking me once; when you get in a fight what's the first thing that goes through your mind? I told him; you're going to get hit and you're most likely going to get hurt, and you simply have to accept that concept.

    • @frenchonion4595
      @frenchonion4595 Рік тому +4

      Another word of advice is people always sucker punch. Don't look away or anything like that cause you'll get hit. Damn near every fight that i have been in or seen started with a sucker punch

  • @SaltyRoast
    @SaltyRoast 2 роки тому +6

    Its understanding that it will hurt, a lot, and you will have to cause pain. You don't get to just push someone away and say no. Chances are you will need to break something.

  • @callmebigpapa
    @callmebigpapa 7 місяців тому +4

    Based on my streetfights I dont think the average person realizes how quickly they are exhausted/spent

  • @George-vf7ss
    @George-vf7ss 2 роки тому +19

    "Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face."

    • @Afed390
      @Afed390 2 роки тому

      Love this quote by Jocko

  • @XLC-zd8dn
    @XLC-zd8dn 2 роки тому +9

    You are very correct regarding law enforcement training. In my old department many officers fired they handguns once a year at the annual training and qualification. And we did semi-annual PPCT reviews for 1 hour. I was part of a small group of “weirdos” who trained with our sidearms regularly and I took Muay Thai classes.

  • @bradwardenbradwarden1854
    @bradwardenbradwarden1854 2 роки тому +4

    A real street fight is no holds barred , a free for all in every sense of the term.You have to be willing to use whatever means necessary to survive .

    • @m4a1_delta66
      @m4a1_delta66 4 місяці тому

      theres limits though ,yes the point is to win the fight because your life depends on it in some cases but if its to the death mortal Combat style ,when the fights over you dont go more , if your opponent or you is down either you defuse desclate and dissapear
      or Drop ,Dunk Dent ,Drown 😂
      example your getting your ass handed to you and think your going to die and pull out your knife and stab him ending the fight , you dont need to stab him 20 more times because heat of the moment 😂,
      imo When its not to the death both parties should realize when ones had enough ,theres no honor on kicking a dude thats paralyzed and cant even get up , either if your losing fucking run for it if you can , get help , or fight with everything you got and lick your wounds later , who cares about wining the fight , its all about keeping your life and not the bragging rights of winning

  • @mortyrosenstein4211
    @mortyrosenstein4211 2 роки тому +38

    I spent 10 years in the military and all I did was train. My entire career was cleaning, eating, sleeping and training. They might as well have put it in my contract, all you are doing to do is practice doing your job. You are never actually gonna do it. Ever.
    I worked with nuclear weapons. So it’s cool.

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 Рік тому +2

      Sure buddy, so what work did you actually do. So you never did your actual job.

    • @ilc07
      @ilc07 Рік тому

      46N.

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Рік тому +1

      @@lilcourtny08 he’s saying that he never launched a nuke at an enemy because obviously America has not nuked a nation in over half a century

    • @lilcourtny08
      @lilcourtny08 Рік тому

      @@chief5981 guy just told. Complete lie

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Рік тому +1

      @@lilcourtny08 you’re probably right.
      Do you think that he’s lying and he actually did nuke somebody or is he lying and he was never in the military.. never trained, never slept, and never cleaned?

  • @kenl9215
    @kenl9215 6 місяців тому +1

    I’m a retired Cop after 25+ years. I’ve been in a lot of fights. The amount of training police need isn’t the amount of training they get in fighting. Or anything else for that matter.
    The best advice I have when it comes to fighting is if you’re using a technique, which isn’t working, you need to change techniques. The sooner a Use of Force ends, the less likely you are to getting hurt.

  • @georgesmiley1474
    @georgesmiley1474 2 роки тому +8

    If you don’t want to risk getting seriously hurt and are threatened, the choice is simple, Maintain your space so you can clear you pistol and shoot. That’s the Texas way. It is always best is not to get in conflict with others.

  • @Luv2tickt
    @Luv2tickt 2 роки тому +38

    Not only do law enforcement officers not train 20% of the time, as in this day of dangerously understaffed departments, the type of training officers would need would never be approved by the state training and standards. Furthermore, the type of tactics that officers need to use to win over a violent subject have been banned by their departments and in many cases, criminalized by the state, and now even the federal government. That is all deliberate and has been since 2009 in order to demoralize good cops to get out altogether.

    • @djw5415
      @djw5415 2 роки тому +1

      Fortunately I know a department that’s implementing BJJ but yes not common

    • @mrcla55yguy20
      @mrcla55yguy20 2 роки тому

      Duck the police and their training

  • @Stevie-74
    @Stevie-74 2 роки тому +31

    I was fortunate enough to receive training in krav maga from actual serving Israeli military - before it turned into the cash-cow boxercise bullshit it is now.
    They all pretty much said the same thing - you get in a knife fight, you WILL get stabbed. You're outnumbered? You're in deep shit. You think choreographed, flashy techniques will work in a real violent confrontation? Guess again.
    Best defence is a strong offense; Jocko is dead right on this. Boxing, Muay Thai for the fight on the feet, and BJJ and/or wrestling when it ends up on the ground - and they're 5yerw to help you get back to your feet asap. You start doing submissions in a street fight and your head is going to get stomped by his mates.
    Hard and fast, then get the hell out.

    • @NoobZxReviewZ
      @NoobZxReviewZ 2 роки тому +2

      I'm glad you mentioned the watering down of Krav. I've been training in Krav for almost 5 years now, and luckily my school actually teaches us properly, lets us spar and kickbox, and pressure tests us on top of being realistic. When we learned knife defences, our coach literally told us to count how many times we got poked when attempting to grab the knife/hand. Really eye opening. They even go so far as to say if a fight happens, run! Compared to another local school that teaches its students to kick knives out of hands and one punch "finishes", its sad to see such a beautiful MA suffer the Seagal treatment.
      I've more recently been training BJJ too and its helped me get more comfortable on the ground (my Krav school had alot of JJ/Wrestling base). I do think Krav has more practical use for anything outside of a gym, but I also agree that if you learn straight MMA you're never going to be at a disadvantage for sure.

    • @Stevie-74
      @Stevie-74 2 роки тому

      @@NoobZxReviewZ Hah, Seagal treatment. Absolutely agree; it really is a crying shame. As a result of that awful commercialisation you now have so many clowns calling it a rubbish system - and sadly, in many cases it now is.
      That stress training, sparring etc is absolutely essential. We'd regularly batter each other senseless in the pursuit of finding which techniques actually worked in high stress situations - and, shock horror, it was always the simplest ones. The more technical they got the harder it was to get right, a luxury you just don't have in a real confrontation.
      One of the Israelis we had over here (UK) said to some of us that even though krav has dozens of different techniques by the time you hit instructor level (including utterly useless stuff like 'hand grenade defenses'...), you've got loads of techniques you're expected to know. But he advised to learn around 10, the ones we deemed the most useful. And drill the hell out of them.
      That minimalist mindset has been really useful; and is why even a regular understanding of the basic principles of BJJ, boxing etc is a big advantage in a street confrontation.
      Edit: Oh dear god Sawyer, that kicking the knife out of the hand thing 😂😂😂🤦🏻‍♂️ Absolutely kills me dude lol. I left my club when my instructor - keen to rake in the cash by attracting the Jason Bourne wannabes - started teaching long weapon disarms. We are in the UK for crying out loud, when was the last time anyone here ran into a bloke running around with an AK?! Utterly idiotic.

    • @JR-ld1et
      @JR-ld1et 2 роки тому

      You don’t know squat if you never took tai Bo lol

    • @AI-Consultant
      @AI-Consultant Рік тому

      always punch the biggest guy in the face first of the gang that is attacking you, the other guys will be like WTF

  • @sadkjuliwefuhwviergbvo
    @sadkjuliwefuhwviergbvo 2 роки тому +18

    I really dig your stuff, please keep it up mate!

  • @sekokhan5307
    @sekokhan5307 Рік тому +1

    Thats why boxing is #1, the focus on all out sparring is unmatched

  • @jenniturtleburger3708
    @jenniturtleburger3708 2 роки тому +8

    Haha, he was so right as to being like “wtf does that have to do with Detroit Urban Survival?” Haha

  • @Devineservent17
    @Devineservent17 2 роки тому +8

    In my experience as a son and brother of law enforcement when they got into k9 the dedicate
    one day a week to training plus the schools for explosives and other specialties but that's when you're in an exclusive branch of law enforcement with old veterans who realize training is key so a full day and night every week keeps the Alexandria va police k9 one of the best.

  • @joshpointoh
    @joshpointoh 2 роки тому +5

    20%. 1 day per week. Does that really sound like excessive training for people who are walking around with guns and handcuffs and pepper spray and tasers and the authority to use all of them on you and imprison you...
    So, that person shows up to work 4 days per week to patrol the streets, and 1 day training on weapons, combat, de-escalating situations, medic training, even therapy sessions to prevent PTSD and burnout, volunteer work, community outreach...
    Defund the police? You want them to have LESS training??

    • @jfkst1
      @jfkst1 2 роки тому

      There is absolutely no appetite in America to increase the cost of their police force by 20% annually. Also, given how recruitment is based on lowest risk factors and NOT most capable of doing the job, you can give many current LEOs unlimited training time and they will NEVER be capable as they shouldn't even be LEOs in the first place. So really, it would require a 25% increase minimum for better recruiting, pay, and training.

  • @nameredacted1176
    @nameredacted1176 2 роки тому +3

    My father always was a proponent for martial arts (I personally am a 3rd degree black belt in Wado Ryu out of the Westchester Academy on 87th street in Los Angeles) but he used to say, in one variation or another that “violence is a language like English or Spanish. If you try speaking English to a person who only understands Spanish, then your message will not be conveyed and won’t be communicated. Some people speak the language of violence and if you don’t know how to speak that language yourself you’ll be at their beck and call when it’s time to speak it” I’m happy to say that I’m well versed in the language of violence.

  • @ryanscarborough6703
    @ryanscarborough6703 2 роки тому +1

    I saw a recent video of a kid getting stabbed in the neck. I think it was in Australia. I couldn't believe how fast the stick was and how quick he bled out. I see a knife I'm getting as far away as possible.

  • @coldworldTV
    @coldworldTV 2 роки тому +1

    Dale from Detroit urban survival is the New Dragon Fly Jones 👍

  • @Carroty_Peg
    @Carroty_Peg 2 роки тому +4

    Oh yes yes yes!! I first heard about him from James Corbett when he mentioned the many, many successes of non-State solutions. John Stossel's excellent coverage of the various topics are also fascinating. Thanks Chris!

  • @CuttySobz
    @CuttySobz 2 роки тому +1

    He never actually gave his opinion.. he just directed the convo in another direction.

  • @antonlifer4449
    @antonlifer4449 2 роки тому +2

    One thing I learned about street fights...everything and anything is bound to happen in them. I trained in boxing...not for street fights...just cause I enjoyed it. Thing is ten years later...I still remember it all so If I were to fight ever again in the street it'll be there for me to use. Other than that...I just don't wanna fight anymore. I'm too old and I. Don't wanna go to jail. I would only fight if I have to protect myself or a loved one. It's not worth it otherwise.

  • @Little_Sams_Top_Guy
    @Little_Sams_Top_Guy 2 роки тому +2

    Law enforcement is a job that honestly has less risk then a large number of other jobs,its not even in the top 10 swat and warrant officers are about it when it comes to needing large amounts of combat training

    • @jfkst1
      @jfkst1 2 роки тому

      For death or permanent injury that is correct. For on the job injuries it is high.

    • @Little_Sams_Top_Guy
      @Little_Sams_Top_Guy 2 роки тому

      @@jfkst1 yeah most of those injuries are health related,this nation’s police are overweight and out of shape

  • @andym1594
    @andym1594 2 роки тому +11

    We had guy with 10 years of state patrol experience under his belt come into the gym.... I rolled with him (light) and MAN... they are not trained to handle themselves in a scrap. He was a regularly built guy- not a wuss. It's just training.

    • @mattcoffee1269
      @mattcoffee1269 2 роки тому +1

      they operate with egos and guns. not surprised you manhandled him.

  • @Logan2thousand
    @Logan2thousand 2 роки тому +22

    I've been practicing bjj for years and I respect Jocko a lot. But in this case I have to disagree with him. We all know that D.U.S.T. is the real deal because the guy wears a company badge to teach self defense and this, my friend, is enough to make me trust him. 🤣

    • @SenorJuan2023
      @SenorJuan2023 2 роки тому

      "Badges? WE don't need no stinkin' badges."

    • @BadlandsVViLL
      @BadlandsVViLL 2 роки тому +2

      He’s been around since 96 in the industry as security

    • @Alf763
      @Alf763 2 роки тому +1

      @@BadlandsVViLL you can be bad at a job and still do it for a long time

  • @6anned
    @6anned 2 роки тому +9

    Damn. Time to hit the gym and learn how to fight.

    • @JR-ju3kj
      @JR-ju3kj 2 роки тому +2

      It's never too late!
      But just avoid violence at all costs unless there's no other way and treat it as an absolute last resort,that's what I do.

  • @sallyhemings2295
    @sallyhemings2295 2 роки тому +4

    People don’t fight where I live…they shoot!🙏🏽🥴

  • @darkJohnSmith
    @darkJohnSmith 2 роки тому +10

    I kickbox.
    I got jumped one time by a guy who very clearly knew how to box, and he got me by surprise. I managed to run, but not before taking some serious blows.
    Real fights aren't pretty. Just because you train doesn't mean you're gonna kung-fu you're way out of a streetfight.

    • @o-REDBEARD-o
      @o-REDBEARD-o Рік тому +3

      No but you have a MUCH higher probability if you train.

    • @jonahpatton8879
      @jonahpatton8879 Рік тому +1

      Sorry man, Cardio kickboxing isn't training.

  • @areyoutheregoditsmedave
    @areyoutheregoditsmedave 2 роки тому +3

    jocko looks like if a fist was a person

  • @DSToNe19and83
    @DSToNe19and83 2 роки тому +1

    I’ll crack this off right away, “street fight” is a street fight. There’s no rules in a street fight

  • @JahsonnM313
    @JahsonnM313 2 роки тому +1

    I’m from Detroit that guy is just a entertainer. He will not try that on the streets of Detroit not even Warren 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip 2 роки тому +3

    A street fight or bar fight or club fight in Vegas…. Was always a higher possibility you would be in a fight with a novice or decent boxer or MMA student.
    That being said a larger amount of Vegas cops were training in MMA off duty as well.
    Vegas is a fighter town for sure.

  • @fredletel7276
    @fredletel7276 Рік тому

    I think its great he answered bluntly and didn't try to flower his response up to show that it's not a complicated issue

  • @Unpluggedx89
    @Unpluggedx89 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve gotten away with kicking in the groin and screaming “THATS MY PURSE I DONT KNOW YOU!”

  • @Skalias
    @Skalias 2 роки тому +4

    i think the reason why stuff like this is successful is because people want so badly to be able to go and quickly learn really good techniques that can help keep themselves safe (be it they dont have the time for more work or dont have the drive/interest to dedicate a lot to it) and without knowledge and experience in these things they don't know that it's straight up impossible to do that
    a quick and convenient way to defend yourself is so desireable because the only actual real option is to train how to actually fight AND also train your body and put on muscle which you have to eat for too, since you need to be atleast physically fit and strong to be effective fighter. all these things aren't convenient and can be daunting to the average person who has a job and responsibilities

  • @domi69ify
    @domi69ify Рік тому +3

    The best self-defense you can learn is to always be aware of your surroundings. It’s that simple. Learn to read your environment and the body language of people around you. Be aware of your own body language. It’s amazing how effective these measures are at keeping you safe and preventing an attack upon yourself.

  • @hervebenganga5590
    @hervebenganga5590 2 роки тому +1

    A street fight is like nothing you know. You will get hurt. Badly

  • @rocklobster5225
    @rocklobster5225 2 роки тому +5

    Chris is playing just the tip with us on this one

  • @cotybowman8825
    @cotybowman8825 2 роки тому +11

    My Dad, a Federal Agent that was killed in a helicopter crash used to say ALL THE TIME that a police officer should be someone who can win a street fight against multiple attackers. I cannot begin to count the number of fights he got in as an officer. He came home (before I was born) with multiple broken ribs (still arrested the guy). He and a fellow officer were in a fight with a very violent felon who broke the other officer's arm and dislocated my Dad's nose (still arrested the guy). After Dad's death, people that worked with him told stories about fights he had been in with criminals that my Mom and I had no idea about. He didn't want us to worry. The standards of police departments have seemingly dropped due to inability to recruit. This is a direct effect of the media trying to turn people against police. It's despicable the way officers are treated now.

    • @thepain321
      @thepain321 2 роки тому

      Yep, but too many cops do horrible things. Have been wrong. Along with the tactic of escalation for any petty offense. Once a cop lies, makes someone’s life take a turn. That person is always a victim of police abuse. Police must be made to pay for their crimes and those effected by their wrongs repaid. So society can heal.

    • @cotybowman8825
      @cotybowman8825 2 роки тому +1

      @@thepain321 No one that I know (police officers especially and I know quite a few) disagrees that corrupt or dirty officers should be allowed a pass. My point is that you cannot paint around a million Americans as being racist or wanting to harm people on purpose. And to be clear, I am not suggesting that you are calling police racist or anything remotely like that. I'm referring to the media. There are exceptions. The officer that killed George Floyd should be on death row. I 100% agree with you that when an officer lies it can ruin a person's life. I have just lived on the other side of it where I remember as a kid that multiple people put death threats out on my Dad and they fully intended to carry it out. I believe that 9/10 officers are good people. The bad apples have to be fired and prosecuted. I believe that you and I most likely agree on much, much more than we disagree on the subject. It's great to be able to have discussions on sites like this. I wish that salaries and training budgets would increase dramatically so that it would attract more selection for the officer pool and would lower fatal encounters for officers, the public, and criminals included. The preservation of life is the first job of the police officer.

  • @willbrink
    @willbrink 2 роки тому +1

    I have known and or worked with a various LEO's, and even those on the SWAT teams, where trained up on their own time and dime for the most part. When you work 40-60hours a week, have family, etc, and the $ it takes to get good training and or ongoing training, it makes it very difficult for them to be not just adequately trained, but able to train ongoing and retain those skills. Everyone says "LEOs need more training" but no one wants to pay for it. One major PD I knew well, reduced their 2x per year firearms qual (which was super easy BTW but another topic...) reduced it to 1X per year to save $. True story...

    • @EnFuego79
      @EnFuego79 Рік тому

      This is true of all state institutions as they violate the most basic tenants of economics. Anything state run via taxation is, by definition, a Socialist/Soviet system that suffers all of the pitfalls that the Nobel prize economist, Murray Rothbard, pointed out in his analysis of Soviet socialism: because the money coming in is completely divorced from natural supply/demand for the service, dislocations in capital allocation abound: agencies that don't need more, get more than they need, those that need more don't, and none of it has anything to do with the actual amount of crime, not to mention the political shenanigans and the massive conflict of interest in having state paid police, policing people who have their money taken by threat of force by the police. It's also obvious that those who pay the paychecks never get touched or, if they do, it's purely a political move having nothing to do with morals or ethics.

  • @DanLoFat
    @DanLoFat Рік тому

    There is a set of crocodile pants and crocodile vest arm sleeves that will absorb 95% of any taser amperage will barely feel a buzzing from it, very effective in the field

  • @byronrhodes1659
    @byronrhodes1659 5 місяців тому

    I watched a two hour video of Detroit Urban Survival tactics, he never struck, kicked a groin and never struck with a palm to someone’s face.

  • @eobardthawne3133
    @eobardthawne3133 2 роки тому +1

    Thoughts before watching video “ oh this is gonna be brutal “

  • @markscott4881
    @markscott4881 2 роки тому +13

    When I was a deputy Sheriff the physical means of control (that’s what it’s called) was beyond a joke. Fortunately I trained in martial arts (Goju Ryu) in a a fighting dojo before and during my career. That’s on the individual LEO because their departments will only train them to state standards that are only designed to reduce department liability. It’s a great time to be retired.

    • @stephk5255
      @stephk5255 2 роки тому +2

      Departments care about checking the "done" liability box, not the "done well" box. I work in one too. Regardless of what Jocko says, my Uechi Ryu dojo is a fighting dojo, also. I respect whatever someone will do to help themselves because departments won't do much for you.

    • @markscott4881
      @markscott4881 2 роки тому

      Keep your head on a swivel friend and win every fight.

    • @markscott4881
      @markscott4881 2 роки тому

      Girl Scouts eh? Well it is 2022 I’m sure they’d accept you and that you would fit in remarkably.

    • @5five6rudy
      @5five6rudy 2 роки тому

      @Aragorn you sound like a sheep that doesn’t know what individual accountability

    • @timmathews803
      @timmathews803 10 місяців тому

      Did you ever suk a cok?

  • @dominicvioli7098
    @dominicvioli7098 2 роки тому +11

    The number 1 thing people with no combat experience don't understand and will never understand untill they experience it is the negating factor of another human being. I have trained and completed my whole life and even I find myself falling victim to it. You will see one man on top of another and say to yourself " come on, just throw him off of you" or you will see two guys fighting for position and say to yourself "come on they aren't even doing anything" they so often view a fight through the first person perspective they fail to consider that opposite them is another human being with similar weight, strength, agression and will to survive.

    • @Skalias
      @Skalias 2 роки тому +1

      people dont understand how tough having a human as an opponent in anything is too, obviously there'll be slouches but humans tend to be crafty and determined. you have to put a lot more in when you're against another person who wants to win

    • @dominicvioli7098
      @dominicvioli7098 Рік тому

      @mate oh you are so on point with this comment. Ive played so many sports growing up including division 1 football and still to this day I have never been more fatigued or expended as much energy as I did during wrestling matches or street fights. It's the act of planting your foot/feet into the ground and drawing energy up through your feet>knees>thighs>glutes>hips>core and then extending out through your arms and hopefully into the opponent. This kinematic sequence is the essence of all athletic motion and it is highly, highly fatiguing. A basketball player will do this when he jumps for a rebound or dunk or when he changes direction. Or a football player when they make a block or tackle or throw the ball down the field ect. But in every sport their is moments in between these burst of energy where the athlete can pace their output. In fighting the entire bout is essentially doing this over and over and over again. And it's not just when they strike. It's when a guy puts his weight into you, you have to plant your feet and draw energy to push back. When a guy does a head snap you have to plant to reisist. Every punch every kick every block every sprawl. It's all energy conservation.

    • @MaddenMagician
      @MaddenMagician 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Skaliastell me you've never fought them. Unfortunately I had the privilege of fighting for my life in prison quite a few times I'm an expert mixed martial artist trained with professionals for the last 15 years was considering trying to fight and now I'm just a corner man. I fucked people up easily effortlessly it wasn't even an issue ran the dorm. Have you ever go to Florida ask about Russia lmfao you can tell Jaco is not a fighter and he never really was a shooter either he just sent his boys out to be shot

  • @alanvatcher8374
    @alanvatcher8374 4 місяці тому

    I do agree with basics for non-fighters.
    1st basic: If you are not a fighter, don't fight.

  • @JoshuaBailey-b6j
    @JoshuaBailey-b6j 10 днів тому

    Jocko speaks the truth. One of my heros looks like Bryan from Tekken

  • @libertarian1637
    @libertarian1637 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve taken a lot of martial arts over the years to include being a black belt in Karate and Taekwondo and can attest the formal type martial arts just don’t hold up in an actual “street fight” or more importantly IRL; as a LEO I’ve gotten in fights, arguable for my life, and wish I knew then what I know now. I wish I had a higher focus in graveling as every seeming fight that hasn’t been one sided has ended up on the ground. I’ve taken a lot of defensive tactics and they for the most part focus on the planned out moves, which barring a few times have never worked well for me.
    Another big thing that I never got was the need for stamina as form fighting of martial arts is all time based and limited and a real fight is energy draining, quite quickly, and isn’t limited to time.

  • @videoezy2372
    @videoezy2372 Рік тому

    Jockos a good guy, doesnt talk shit about peoples business but tells it how it is.

  • @pixadragon46
    @pixadragon46 Рік тому

    That DUST guy is legit

  • @OG__GreenCrack
    @OG__GreenCrack 2 роки тому +3

    If someone is trained to fight though usually they understand and control emotions so you more than likely don’t fight some super experienced fighter but most people have a background of some type of physical sport or activity. Plain and simple don’t go out seeking fights because if you don’t know what you’re doing and want to do that you might piss the wrong person off

    • @TheManCone
      @TheManCone 2 роки тому

      You have Introverts and extroverts introverts are the guys staring off into the jungle then there are your extroverts screaming come get some and shooting anything that moves from any direction forward to hate kill they are not trained to control emotions they are encouraged to feel them like a ferocious dog we usually call them navy seals or just marines Don't assume everyone with training can control their emotions that's why you don't fuck with veterans and don't hire combat soldiers to be your police when they get home they will fick you up.

  • @DanBoyd1111
    @DanBoyd1111 Рік тому +1

    Most Police Departments have lowered their hiring standards so low that its almost impossible to differentiate between the criminals and the Cops, so the problems we have in our Police Departments starts with HIRING BETTER PEOPLE, NOT TRAINING BAD BONES!

  • @TFRANCO101
    @TFRANCO101 Рік тому

    The best you can do is run if you have zero training. Unless you are well trained you need to run, period!

  • @AztecUnshaven
    @AztecUnshaven 2 роки тому +2

    To be fair to the Detroit Guy (dale brown), several actual MMA pros have tested several techniques together with Dale. Case in point several months back, when Dale visited former MMA pro/Krav Maga instructor Marcus Kowal in Los Angeles. Marcus admitted to many of Dale's methods actually being legit when he felt them in person.
    Why not visit Dale in Detroit and test it for yourself? Their doors have been open for 20 plus years, and several of Dale's Viper Team guys have backgrounds in kickboxing and Judo/BJJ as well.

    • @whathappenedtoyouusa4516
      @whathappenedtoyouusa4516 2 роки тому +1

      What's your resume in armed forces actual combat training not even live combat as well as athletics and martial arts? No disrespect simple question.

    • @AztecUnshaven
      @AztecUnshaven 2 роки тому +1

      @@whathappenedtoyouusa4516 grew up in a Mexican boxing family. Added a bit of wrestling and Kenpo later and cross trained with some close friends years later. I'm not a student of Dale Brown, but the man has put in work for 20 plus years and he's done a lot of work with former military and the community. Many of his Viper Team members are veterans.

  • @LordDirus007
    @LordDirus007 Рік тому +1

    It would surprise you the amount of people who never been punched in the face before.

  • @ThatKenpoGuy
    @ThatKenpoGuy Рік тому

    Of course the tactical fighting stuff is like 10% or less of policing. Your ability to just deal with people is so much more useful on a daily basis and for the majority of calls than tactical or combat acumen.

  • @ryansm3417
    @ryansm3417 2 роки тому +18

    How often do people find themselves in unavoidable street fights? How much time does it take to learn how to fight? One could argue you may be worse off having a lot of training if it makes you too confident...I mean you'd still be no match if a bunch of other guys come out of nowhere, or if a weapon gets pulled. If you view the training as a way to get in good shape and build discipline, then I get it. But if you are doing it so that someday you can kick someone's ass, it's probably not a good cost/benefit.

    • @schmingusss
      @schmingusss 2 роки тому +4

      I agrree. Too much training and you'd be out looking for trouble. I say invest that time in learning how to sprint.

    • @dallasn16
      @dallasn16 2 роки тому +18

      I think your opinion is based on the stigma that if you train you are aggressive and looking for a fight. The exact opposite is true. Some of the nicest guys I've met have been black belts in various martial arts. They don't look for fights because they have nothing to prove.

    • @chapo4461
      @chapo4461 2 роки тому +5

      This is stupid I doubt most people training in a martial arts or combat sports are out looking for fights, it’s actually teaches you discipline and as a last resort to defend yourself if need be

    • @schmingusss
      @schmingusss 2 роки тому +5

      @@chapo4461 Throw a few hot girls in the mix along with some alcohol and all of a sudden your "disciplined guy" is fighting (literally) for her attention .

    • @chapo4461
      @chapo4461 2 роки тому +13

      @@schmingusss I think you’ve watched too many movies mate

  • @1003chrislee
    @1003chrislee Рік тому +1

    So much respect for Jocko

  • @sever427
    @sever427 2 роки тому

    Man’s got everybody talking about him

  • @bjarthernhovde1501
    @bjarthernhovde1501 2 роки тому +2

    If you have no experience in figthing, dont try. And you can walk to work the day after.

  • @salorostov576
    @salorostov576 2 роки тому

    The biggest misconception is that your going to be able to think period. That's why we trained in updrills for instance millions of times a day

  • @azeemali7102
    @azeemali7102 2 роки тому +1

    Wow that was Awesome!

  • @pjdiver3
    @pjdiver3 2 роки тому +1

    Best advice for a street fight: don't get in one.

  • @trwiles3451
    @trwiles3451 2 роки тому +1

    I'm in law enforcement, in a medium sized city. We are "given" 20 hours (2 full days) of training per year by the department. At least half of that is not in important topics. The rest of the year, whatever training we do is on our own time/money.

    • @odgreen9113
      @odgreen9113 2 роки тому

      The same was true for us until recently. We used to do a week's worth of training and some of it was just mandatory CIT classroom stuff with no prac ap. Check in the box. Fortunately, our training division got some new blood and we do much more department mandated stuff, dynamic prac ap across a lot of different subjects plus other classes that are optional but a lotta guys sign up for it. Hurts staffing sometimes but we've managed so far. It isn't as much as we'd like but it's better than it was and improving.

  • @turdferguson2839
    @turdferguson2839 2 роки тому +1

    A lot of survival training and self defense videos don't take into account that your enemy CAN MOVE, the idea that a bad guy with a weapon is gonna stand still while u grab his weapon and not fight back is silly.

  • @pandaman1677
    @pandaman1677 9 місяців тому

    There’s a difference between knowing moves and knowing how to fight

  • @StayZero556
    @StayZero556 2 роки тому

    If Voda and Master Ken got drunk and had a baby, that’s the DUST guy.

  • @unclefreedom213
    @unclefreedom213 2 роки тому

    Thats true as far as training as a cop. I'm a current LEO after the academy it's up to you we have standard training several times a year for recerts ie. range, defensive tactics etc. you have to take it on yourself to continue your training

  • @scoogsy
    @scoogsy Рік тому

    I don’t know Chris content, but this was an “okay” clip.
    I’m seeing people say Jocko wasn’t very responsive, but it’s more that Jocko is a clear and concise speaker.
    I wasn’t exactly hanging for answers to Chris’s questions. They weren’t bad, but they were a little pedestrian. Frankly, it’s the stuff Jocko has been asked a million times before.
    Maybe come at the interview with a bit of a different angle. Ask questions that aren’t so “hey did you see this viral video that been talked about a billion times, what do you think?”.

  • @MarioPalushaj
    @MarioPalushaj 6 місяців тому

    Man, they hired his company to do security in my apartment building 😂

  • @DannyBradshaw
    @DannyBradshaw 2 роки тому +2

    Keep knocking it ‘oot’ the park brother!

  • @mattburns545
    @mattburns545 2 роки тому

    “Gonna get wild” everyone fears the white belt lol

  • @superdutyzack
    @superdutyzack 2 роки тому

    A lot if not most people have never had to deal with someone who has zero interest in your wellbeing and will hurt you for personal gain or just because they can.

  • @eduardoreal1056
    @eduardoreal1056 2 роки тому +1

    Jacko is correct about police officer training.

  • @aulusflavius9635
    @aulusflavius9635 11 місяців тому

    When I saw DUST on Master Ken, it was everything I needed to know. An epic classic troll from hell. He does have his moves polished, I'll give him that.

  • @bruceleroy1683
    @bruceleroy1683 2 роки тому +1

    I've seen all of Steven Seagal's movies so I'm pretty much a brown belt in Aikido.

  • @tgafire87
    @tgafire87 2 роки тому

    In the fire we train constantly. If I’m not learning I’m teaching. It should be the same with LE.

  • @marekfalk5369
    @marekfalk5369 Рік тому

    ppl act as if it impossible to take someones gun or knife, the average man cant do it, but if u are trained u can do it easily most of the time

  • @Saratoga55
    @Saratoga55 2 роки тому

    At Detroit self defense we teach life and death situations. When the situation starts you are alive and when they end your are dead.

  • @bpri9880
    @bpri9880 2 роки тому

    This is why I carry a gun…I’m not fighting anyone but I will defend myself against a deadly threat if needed. Otherwise the best fight to have is not a fight at all.

  • @hectorrodriguez2686
    @hectorrodriguez2686 Рік тому

    He is right but for a different reason. Those techniques are mostly valid but they require a huge amount of quickness and practice PLUS they must be performed against resistance such as evasion or them hitting you back.

  • @readingthebible5413
    @readingthebible5413 2 роки тому

    He didn’t scissor give his opinion. Misleading title. And a thought. Just because someone trains to fight doesn’t mean their heart will be in it when the time comes.

  • @toddbertram6556
    @toddbertram6556 2 роки тому +3

    Well one truth in a street fight is, there is no tapping out, there is death and brain damage. Landing a ko shot is very difficult, and ya better be able to fight on the ground. Lastly, mma,bjj, all martial arts have little to do with street fights. Eyes, throat and anything you can bite is all good in the street. And always carry a blade but don't pull it till your on the ground.

    • @demo2952
      @demo2952 2 роки тому

      Carry 2 blades. One for stand up, one for ground

    • @toddbertram6556
      @toddbertram6556 2 роки тому

      @@demo2952 sometimes, the idea is to not need to seriously injure someone. Blades on the feet with random guys is a liability, when you hit the ground the situation is viewed differently in court. Wait till you hit the ground and it is considered differently by law. Pull it on the ground to neutralize the situation. Otherwise cut tendons and ligaments. Inside the elbows, back of knees and the Achilles is an instant game changer. Immobilize don't kill. Bit things never escalate to this point. Never in my life has a situation required this but better to know vulnerable points before hand. And a little practice goes a long way. Psst( always carry a fixed blade) no folders.

    • @demo2952
      @demo2952 2 роки тому

      @@toddbertram6556 watch the Las Vegas smoke shop robbery video

    • @demo2952
      @demo2952 2 роки тому

      @@toddbertram6556 i carry a cold steel talwar xl and a spyderco cricket serrated

  • @bushwickbill3643
    @bushwickbill3643 2 роки тому

    Violence of action means the unrestricted use of speed, strength, surprise and aggression to achieve total dominance against your enemy

  • @edwinviterelli5443
    @edwinviterelli5443 11 місяців тому

    Jocko is always on point man...

  • @lohitsharma8263
    @lohitsharma8263 2 роки тому

    Video quality is fire !t's better than real life. wow

  • @xjumpmaster82
    @xjumpmaster82 2 роки тому +1

    Q: Have you seen the Detroit Self Defense Videos?
    Jocko: Yea
    Then ask a question not even related to his original question about that person.
    Jocko is sharp, he caught that 😂

  • @matthewjohnson1643
    @matthewjohnson1643 2 роки тому

    Realize self-defense never goes away you think it will.