I remember when I told Vince Fields that Eric Paulson had come out with Killer leglocks 3 and he said after Killer Leglocks 1 and 2 he couldn't believe there was anything else to teach about leglocks but there was.
I love how these old school catch wrestlers didn't bother too much with naming the techniques. They just practiced them all so much it became second nature.
@3arabeyyun dont take my word completly on this but alot of take downs like that one dont have a real name, they're just named by whoever teaches you it. like how the rubber guard has been around forever and eddie bravo named alot of the moves to help hi teach them.
@YachtsmenInc well thats why Paulson is the genius lol. just cuz he trained you doesnt make you one. but yeah hes a great guy to know also, awesome trainer!
@Morongotongo123 Paulson is a genius on the ground. But, you still have the perfect his techngiques through hours of practice. Example: He trained Brock Lesnar for 2 months prior to his first fight with Frank Mir and he got caught with a Knee bar. And didnt try to escape.
What are you, stupid? You think anyone can teach everything in Catch wrestling to a new guy in just 2 months? Besides, didn't Brock beat the sh*t out of Mir in their rematch?
@YachtsmenInc Lesnar did try, he left it too late. Timing is something that has to be worked on just as much as technique and Lesnar was a rookie. He still is, one could argue.
Every generation and practitioner of the Martial Arts, since the stone age, have reinvented the wheel because that's what we naturally do when we learn something new. We take the information and process it, and relate it to what we already know. It doesn't come out looking exactly the same but the principle remains, hence; reinventing the wheel. I'm sure both Hatsumi and Vladimir would agree with this, not you? Aren't you guys talking about this in the world of NLP?.......
I Would like to have a fight with this guy ... But with some variation. him on his knees and 1 of his arms tied on his back and one of his eyes blocked with tape so he can only see with 1 eye. Im sure i can do pretty well against him, nahh im JK. omg this guy knows all the leg locks its amazing. it would be good to have him always close and as a friend. i would feel like HE-MAN walking on his side knowing he is my friend and he will protect me.
Sambo was created in 1938 (actually before that but that was when it became an official martial art) and a thousand years before that was 938,Ninjutsu dates back to the 1500's,therefore you are wrong. Plus,JMA draw roots from Chinese martial arts which draw roots from ancient Greek Pankration(which had leg locks). Plus,the techniques in CSW are way more updated with a lot more setups and reversals,Ninjutsu doesn't even come close. Erik Paulson has 10 times the knowledge of that fraud Hatsumi.
I will pass on the advice of a 23 year old American! with 5 subs and no videos on youtube! and by the way I have been using what works in real live (on the street) all my life!
And maybe someone ells did it 2000 thousand years ago, what's the point? We reinvent the wheel all the time, to suit our current needs and because it's a good way to learn. MMA doesn't have a set curriculum, the clue's in the name. Therefore, accusing it of 'stealing' is to bark up the wrong tree, don't you think?
A sad day when mr bushido comes looking for a fight and all he gets is a fucking Fan Boy answering his rhetorically challenged statements. Most 'genuine MMA guys' I know of, devote their lifes to their arts and training as much as you do, possibly more. They just choose to incorporate it into a sport with set rules. Why so bitter about it? Did you just loose a few students to the submission club next door?
Erik is the in my opinion a pioneer of mix martial arts and a leg master.
I remember when I told Vince Fields that Eric Paulson had come out with Killer leglocks 3 and he said after Killer Leglocks 1 and 2 he couldn't believe there was anything else to teach about leglocks but there was.
I love how these old school catch wrestlers didn't bother too much with naming the techniques. They just practiced them all so much it became second nature.
We remember things better when they are named. Words are recalled in other part of the brain
Like Jiu-Jitsu, before it arrived in the US and became an industry
I tore an ACL just watching this!
Wow, that response was brimming over with useful information, clear reasoning and mature wisdom.
I love the way he does the leg locks!
I still have this on VHS ❤️
@Spaitin Sambo's great but a lot of this stuff is catch wrestling. Just train everything :-)
Thank you for posting Erics Videos
Wow Eric is amazing! Great moves
Joe Rogan Experience #524 - Rickson Gracie & Eddie Bravo brought me here.
very clean by the master of csw
3:05 there's a freakin' labrador in the background... lol
I love your style
impressive.thanks for the detail.
@whywewc for sure man. im up at the University of Grappling and get the opportunity to train with ricky lundell and cael sanderson.
Pure excellence.
Is this called "Catch Wrestling"?
yup
3:24 instructional starts
some good ideas here.
@3arabeyyun dont take my word completly on this but alot of take downs like that one dont have a real name, they're just named by whoever teaches you it. like how the rubber guard has been around forever and eddie bravo named alot of the moves to help hi teach them.
😱😱OMG ce mec est magnifique
@YachtsmenInc well thats why Paulson is the genius lol. just cuz he trained you doesnt make you one. but yeah hes a great guy to know also, awesome trainer!
idk the link but try to look under his interviews like his roots or something like that.
3:20 sick move
Nice...
Fantastic execution but I've got to admit, I'm a little skeptical about a good number of these set ups
The real deal
Look! One guy hated Electric Head!
He can only attack by going between your legs. The best defense is to back step and low kick to the face 👍
Good luck with that
what about the leg positions for the heel hook!
What about it?
@Morongotongo123 Paulson is a genius on the ground. But, you still have the perfect his techngiques through hours of practice.
Example: He trained Brock Lesnar for 2 months prior to his first fight with Frank Mir and he got caught with a Knee bar. And didnt try to escape.
What are you, stupid? You think anyone can teach everything in Catch wrestling to a new guy in just 2 months? Besides, didn't Brock beat the sh*t out of Mir in their rematch?
Can I get a link to that?
I can do this shit easy... here, hold my beer
Sadly no in fact in a interview paulson said sambo is shit and is basically judo
where is Imanari??
@YachtsmenInc Lesnar did try, he left it too late. Timing is something that has to be worked on just as much as technique and Lesnar was a rookie. He still is, one could argue.
Every generation and practitioner of the Martial Arts, since the stone age, have reinvented the wheel because that's what we naturally do when we learn something new. We take the information and process it, and relate it to what we already know. It doesn't come out looking exactly the same but the principle remains, hence; reinventing the wheel. I'm sure both Hatsumi and Vladimir would agree with this, not you? Aren't you guys talking about this in the world of NLP?.......
i got some tecnicque for boxing also kunfu maybe you like
👍👍👍👏👏
Wheres the calf crusher.
why?
Whats the technique at 3:16 called?
***** Thank you!
I Would like to have a fight with this guy ... But with some variation. him on his knees and 1 of his arms tied on his back and one of his eyes blocked with tape so he can only see with 1 eye. Im sure i can do pretty well against him, nahh im JK.
omg this guy knows all the leg locks its amazing. it would be good to have him always close and as a friend. i would feel like HE-MAN walking on his side knowing he is my friend and he will protect me.
How is this stolen? It's straight up CACC. You seem confused as to what MMA actually is.
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Sambo was created in 1938 (actually before that but that was when it became an official martial art) and a thousand years before that was 938,Ninjutsu dates back to the 1500's,therefore you are wrong. Plus,JMA draw roots from Chinese martial arts which draw roots from ancient Greek Pankration(which had leg locks). Plus,the techniques in CSW are way more updated with a lot more setups and reversals,Ninjutsu doesn't even come close. Erik Paulson has 10 times the knowledge of that fraud Hatsumi.
thts a huuge bag behind them.......
I will pass on the advice of a 23 year old American! with 5 subs and no videos on youtube! and by the way I have been using what works in real live (on the street) all my life!
And maybe someone ells did it 2000 thousand years ago, what's the point? We reinvent the wheel all the time, to suit our current needs and because it's a good way to learn. MMA doesn't have a set curriculum, the clue's in the name. Therefore, accusing it of 'stealing' is to bark up the wrong tree, don't you think?
The dude is a f ##n leg ripping fabric
the guy should get new pants
This guy is tasty. So tasty.
compliant Uke clumsy take downs leaving too many openings
Oh,a Ninjutsu practitioner telling someone else the flaws of their system. This is hilarious.
A sad day when mr bushido comes looking for a fight and all he gets is a fucking Fan Boy answering his rhetorically challenged statements. Most 'genuine MMA guys' I know of, devote their lifes to their arts and training as much as you do, possibly more. They just choose to incorporate it into a sport with set rules. Why so bitter about it? Did you just loose a few students to the submission club next door?
Gokor Chivichyan > Erik Paulson
and you did not reinvent anything! Dreamer!
it must be you period time of the month! be careful your mascara does not run too much! I am a actual martial artist! you are not! sport boy!
I know more leglocks than him