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The old school stuff makes sense, since Donnie learned these techniques in 2002-2004, before all the new and improved techniques. It also seems that some of the errors actually made it easier to shoot the scenes without actually choking out Collin Chou.
100% there are always liberties taken to make sure it's easier to shoot and entertaining! Plus, if Donnie Yen chokes him out immediately, then the fight scene loses its awesome suspense.
@@ScenicFights also I noticed that Donnie changed his fighting style half way though the fight. He noticed that his opponent isn't knowledgeable in ground combat so he decided to attack him with throws and locks
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It makes sense... When I saw this movie years ago I commented the fight would be over at the first armbar. But then it is very likely they left the "mistakes" you mentioned there so the fight can continue which your demonstrations perfection explains.
@@ScenicFights absolutely agree, he was one of the first to bring mma into chinese movies, it is so difficult to choreograph grappling into a movie scene as most people have no knowledge on the moves and he did a phenomenal job
@@dominicmcg2368 He's got a Judo black belt, tkd 6th Dan and BJJ purple belt. Donnie, despite the whole "stunt fighter" aspect, actually knows how to properly throw down.
@@astrosherlock374 I think you missed what I wrote buddy, check the bit in quotes again, I was referring to a humorous typo in the Scenic Fights comment
I think when Donnie did the arm bar that way with that much space, it was just for show and to allow collin to have some chance to escape because it looks better on screen.
Agreed. Same with the "old school" triangle. It was intended that way so that collin chou (his opponent) has that opportunity to pick him up and slam him. It just makes for a better fight scene when the opponent has a response to the move.
@@AggroSamurai duh everyone saw. The point is why say something is done for theatrical performances then criticize it saying they could've done it this way or that way
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It's one of Donnie Yen's best movie! I loved how it was one of the first films to mix traditional kung fu with modern mma. This allows the fight scenes to have a nice mix of realism and flashy entertainment.
@@ScenicFights FACTS💯 I only watch three videos on this channel and I already love this channel ‼️ Watched this, the knife fight from KillZone, and Kengan Ashura. This channel is dope 🔥
Great stuff as always. Cool to see how the techniques have evolved since my jujitsu days. The "new" triangle choke certainly seems a lot more effective and requires less effort from the attacker.
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When I broke down this fight for myself, I saw a VERY interesting combination of techniques from at least 4 different traditional martial arts. The very beginning (besides Western boxing and kickboxing) was a lot of traditional Judo. Hip and shoulder torquing movements (turning throws using body movement and the opponent's momentum and weight against them) from a standing or kneeling position. After the initial sequence, I saw a wide variety of techniques from BJJ (close grappling and transitions from various guard positions), classic grappling positions from Japanese Jiu-Jitsu (the classic triangle, for instance, more movements typically used in space), and Hapkido (grapples using various improvised tools such as jackets or improvised hybrid positions).Honestly, one of my favorite fight sequences ever committed to film.
In regards to the use of the "old school" triangle, it was probably done intentionally so that collin chou (his opponent) has that opportunity to counter the move and to pick him up and slam him. It makes the fight scene look better since his opponent has a response to it. Also, bear in mind that this is an "old" film made in 2007. Back then, that was how the triangle choke was done before it later got modified to prevent the opponent from slamming them. They were using the technique based on what was known/done at the time, so you couldn't really blame them. Either way, the use of the "old school" triangle worked better for the scene.
Can't argue with that! I think Chad was trying to point out that, yes it was probably done like that for the scene for narrative purposes, but also showing the viewers how it evolved over time.
God damn I love these videos! Super interesting! I'm glad you also provide context of why they did it for the movie, and then real life application/correction
YES! That would be awesome. I studied JJJ back when I was a kid, before BJJ became such a big fad in America. It's so hard to find anyone that knows enough about it. Would love to see some content on it!
Just found your channel and saw your more recent video on Special ID, was gonna suggest you guys to review Flashpoint and then saw this, awesome (video content too) This is my fav Donnie Yen film
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4th video of yours and it’s amazing. And I finally realised that you guys are providing means of correcting certain techniques, but at the end of the film Chou’s character realised he’s outclassed and fleeing. I guess from the story’s perspective, he just wanted to flee, hence he wasn’t trying too much to break. But amazing analysis and demo nonetheless.
Thank you so much for watching our videos! It really means a lot to us. We understand that martial arts actors often sacrifice proper technique for filmmaking, but Logan/Chad try to focus on how these actors like Donnie Yen try their best to incorporate actual techniques within the fight choreography. Donnie Yen does an even better job (according to Chad) in showcasing good realistic BJJ techniques in the Special ID fight scene we broke down here: ua-cam.com/video/62pu-aU_T6U/v-deo.html
Scenic Fights They’re very good, especially when they’re complimented by a demonstration. I think DY has mentioned in interviews about his work, like you said, about balancing realism and practicality for the shoots. On one hand you want it to look realistic, but on the other you don’t want to put the other actor out for a few weeks either. But I just finished the Special ID video and that one was amazing as well. The fights were criticised as being too street brawler, but I really loved that one fight because of how gritty it was.
Just subbed! Please do an intensive review of John Wick 3 with both of them covering the weapons and the bjj. Around 40 mins. No one else on UA-cam has it and your guys have Logan and the other dude to kill it for you! :)
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Whoa ok. That first catch. When you demonstrated the footwork. When you drop on a knee, which knee would you generally drop on and which position would your knees be in?
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That was 1 of my favourite movies ever by Donnie Yen cuz it showed his Jiu jitsu brilliantly compared to other films. Also everyone always talks about Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee but they need to mention Donnie Yen More cuz hes a more modern revolutionized chinese martial artist as hes learned Bjj as well for ground game.
I feel like somebody started "evolving" the triangle choke after they watched the Rampage vs Arona fight... They were like, yeah...we might gotta switch that sh*t up 😂
i think more credit should be given to the poor form, which only made it more realistic. that transition from yoko shiho gatame to armbar was terrible, and so was the armbar itself, seems like the elbow wasnt even on donnie's body. which only made it possible for collin to escape.. a proper transition and armbar would have ended the fight immediately. love the indepth analysis! and kudos on the tips and updates on the latest form and techniques.
Every fckng move Donnie makes is fckng legit, this is a street fight and not a fight with some kind of rules, there are no rules, now I know that you had your fights, I guess, but if you weren't in a street fight, you don't know nothing then, what is actually possible in such fights, and there are no issues in those scenes, don't fuck up his movies, in China, everything is possible, I don't want you to get in such fights, but believe me,if you're scared for your life everything is possible if the Adrenalin goes up..
Love how he is explaining at 1:30 what he is going to , the footwork, how he's going to catch him and make him fall. And My brain: Knee to the nut sack.
The 2008 film with Chiwetel Ejiofor? It's been requested, but we haven't looked into any of the movie scenes yet. We certainly will check it out! Do you have a link to any specific BJJ scene?
I swear as you show the scene I point out what I would do different and then you literally talk about exactly that. I fuck with you guys keep it up. You got another subscriber
when you're doing the arm bar method, can you extend your opponent pinky finger and lift up your hip to make a tension for the opponent's arm? I'm sorry for bad English :)
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@@ScenicFights I'll definitely spread the word to my friends on Instagram to check out your channel 😎💯👍🏽!! Also I have a video breakdown request, could do a breakdown video on Donnie Yen's Special Identity?
#secnicfights you should break down some of the fight in an anime called Kengan ashura it’s all about fighting it pretty cool I would for sure wanna see that
Fun video like the breakdown. the only thing is that armbar looks alot like the one Matt Hughes used to use. Not sure if its the right way but it worked for him.
Great breakdown, kinda sad that you guys didn’t break down some of judo throws that Donnie Yen was doing. Although, I’m sure your partner appreciated that lol.
Right. Donnie was using Judo not BJJ. Such an stupid way to look at things, and then ppl say it's the same thing. NO IT'S FUCKING NOT. This man broke down Judo plays and taught them BJJ style
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Can we all agree that Jiu Jitsu is just extreme cuddling?
That's one way to put it.
If by "cuddling" you mean effectively ripping your opponent apart and then choking the life from them then yes
Delay no more.
It’s the art of folding clothes while the person is still wearing them
@@destroyerid lmao
I'm not sure if it's the camera, but Logan's face getting red as Chad explains the triangle choke had me laughing hard.
Wow, I've never learned that much from a fight coreography breakdown...
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@@ScenicFights Just found it... Thank you!
The movies with Donnie Yen's have so realistic-looking fighting scenes. I love it when you show how the techniques should be executed.
Man that's relationship goals when they were demonstrating the rear naked choke there hooks around the waist
lmao
The old school stuff makes sense, since Donnie learned these techniques in 2002-2004, before all the new and improved techniques. It also seems that some of the errors actually made it easier to shoot the scenes without actually choking out Collin Chou.
100% there are always liberties taken to make sure it's easier to shoot and entertaining! Plus, if Donnie Yen chokes him out immediately, then the fight scene loses its awesome suspense.
@@ScenicFights also I noticed that Donnie changed his fighting style half way though the fight. He noticed that his opponent isn't knowledgeable in ground combat so he decided to attack him with throws and locks
I love the videos man! Can you break down the movie Extraction with Chris Hemsworth.
THIS!!
Yes please
YES!
Yea please lol
Yes, this!
It gets an A+ for choreography! One of the best fight scenes ever
This guy is such a good instructor.
Chad is an amazing teacher! I highly recommend checking out all his breakdowns, including the John Wick BJJ and Judo analysis: ua-cam.com/video/_aOpGPQFpPM/v-deo.html
It makes sense... When I saw this movie years ago I commented the fight would be over at the first armbar. But then it is very likely they left the "mistakes" you mentioned there so the fight can continue which your demonstrations perfection explains.
Donnie Yen was ahead of his time. He does a great job telling a story through choreography with both traditional and modern marital arts.
@@ScenicFights absolutely agree, he was one of the first to bring mma into chinese movies, it is so difficult to choreograph grappling into a movie scene as most people have no knowledge on the moves and he did a phenomenal job
@@ScenicFights Didn't realise Donnie Yen was a master of "marital" arts, love the content, keep it up!
@@dominicmcg2368 He's got a Judo black belt, tkd 6th Dan and BJJ purple belt. Donnie, despite the whole "stunt fighter" aspect, actually knows how to properly throw down.
@@astrosherlock374 I think you missed what I wrote buddy, check the bit in quotes again, I was referring to a humorous typo in the Scenic Fights comment
This film is so lowkey and underrated, glad to see it being reviewed!
I think when Donnie did the arm bar that way with that much space, it was just for show and to allow collin to have some chance to escape because it looks better on screen.
Agreed. Same with the "old school" triangle. It was intended that way so that collin chou (his opponent) has that opportunity to pick him up and slam him. It just makes for a better fight scene when the opponent has a response to the move.
It was they know how to do it properly but this is a film done for a prolonged fight action scene
Otherwise, the final fight would've been like 3 mins long and anti-climatic. lol
They literally mentioned it in the video. Did u even watch the whole thing?
@@AggroSamurai duh everyone saw. The point is why say something is done for theatrical performances then criticize it saying they could've done it this way or that way
How does this dude not have more subscribers, this is cool af
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Honestly, watching this breakdown is really inspiring me to learn BJJ and wrestling
Hearing about the space issue brings me back of what my father taught me growing up. Great break down. Subbed instantly
ACTION FILM FLASH POINT . FINAL FIGHT SCENE IOOK AWESOME ☺👊
Flash point fight is my favorite all time fight scene from any movie
Best fight breakdowns on the web
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While holding a man in a submissive position from behind
"I can stretch him out, put my foot in..."
Me: Well that's the end of this video
You should see the outtakes.
How is this have only 120k views? It deserve much more. Please help share, guys.
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Flash Point is an underrated movie, that movie is one of the best fight movies
It's one of Donnie Yen's best movie! I loved how it was one of the first films to mix traditional kung fu with modern mma. This allows the fight scenes to have a nice mix of realism and flashy entertainment.
@@ScenicFights FACTS💯 I only watch three videos on this channel and I already love this channel ‼️ Watched this, the knife fight from KillZone, and Kengan Ashura. This channel is dope 🔥
Great stuff as always. Cool to see how the techniques have evolved since my jujitsu days. The "new" triangle choke certainly seems a lot more effective and requires less effort from the attacker.
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Love flashpoint, one of my favorite action movies as a kid. Great break down guys.
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Love Donnie Yen movies, they have a lot of flashie moves but very good scenes, love this breakdowns, can't stop watching.
When I broke down this fight for myself, I saw a VERY interesting combination of techniques from at least 4 different traditional martial arts. The very beginning (besides Western boxing and kickboxing) was a lot of traditional Judo. Hip and shoulder torquing movements (turning throws using body movement and the opponent's momentum and weight against them) from a standing or kneeling position. After the initial sequence, I saw a wide variety of techniques from BJJ (close grappling and transitions from various guard positions), classic grappling positions from Japanese Jiu-Jitsu (the classic triangle, for instance, more movements typically used in space), and Hapkido (grapples using various improvised tools such as jackets or improvised hybrid positions).Honestly, one of my favorite fight sequences ever committed to film.
I came here for the Donnie Yen critique but stayed for the BJJ cuddling jokes. UA-cam comments never disappoint
Fun fact, around the time Flash point was filmed, Donnie Yen had a black belt in Judo, and was a purple belt in BJJ.
Donnie Yen is the man! We also did a breakdown featuring his weapon skills here: ua-cam.com/video/wYJ8KaGBABU/v-deo.html
All we need now is Donnie Yen reacting to this breakdown
That would be an honor.
In regards to the use of the "old school" triangle, it was probably done intentionally so that collin chou (his opponent) has that opportunity to counter the move and to pick him up and slam him. It makes the fight scene look better since his opponent has a response to it.
Also, bear in mind that this is an "old" film made in 2007. Back then, that was how the triangle choke was done before it later got modified to prevent the opponent from slamming them. They were using the technique based on what was known/done at the time, so you couldn't really blame them.
Either way, the use of the "old school" triangle worked better for the scene.
Can't argue with that! I think Chad was trying to point out that, yes it was probably done like that for the scene for narrative purposes, but also showing the viewers how it evolved over time.
God damn I love these videos! Super interesting! I'm glad you also provide context of why they did it for the movie, and then real life application/correction
Holy shit, this is the 2nd video I've watched of yours and I'm hooked! Keep up the good work!
Sick channel, you guys should do cell block 99 with Vince Vaughn. Great fight scenes to choose from.
7:34 Till here I think what Donnie did was just for the movie, to make the scene looks more intense
i really really like that we now also got movies where we see modern combat sport stuff.
real cool breakdowns.
keep up the good work
Great analysis of this fight.
These videos are so underrated
This fight was so ahead of it's time
Donnie Yen was amazing (still is) doing this time period.
9:30 that was the most technical explanation for cuddling ive ever seen. XD
We don't mess around.
Came for the information and action. Stayed for the spooning.
Sometimes I think this is the only reason why Chad and Logan agree to do these breakdowns.
Awesome! Would you do a breakdown for IP man?
Such technical explanations for this and the knife stuff.
That was so good, excellent commentary on the fight scenes!!!
I wonder could u guys do a video on a difference between japanese juijuitsu to brazillian juijuitsu
That's something we can def look into! Thank you for the suggestion.
YES! That would be awesome. I studied JJJ back when I was a kid, before BJJ became such a big fad in America. It's so hard to find anyone that knows enough about it. Would love to see some content on it!
Seriously cool channel, very interesting stuff. Subscribed
These are amazing! Subbed today
Just found your channel and saw your more recent video on Special ID, was gonna suggest you guys to review Flashpoint and then saw this, awesome (video content too)
This is my fav Donnie Yen film
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Please breakdown the MMA movies such as "warrior" or "never back down"
Fantastic breakdowns, and critique of technique ... Just found this channel, and will go back through the content. Thank you
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@@ScenicFights Thank you , I have . Looking forward to your future content
While showing the triangle choke and taking your sweet time explaining, your buddy's head was getting dangerously red :D
man i love sanshou/sanda
4th video of yours and it’s amazing. And I finally realised that you guys are providing means of correcting certain techniques, but at the end of the film Chou’s character realised he’s outclassed and fleeing. I guess from the story’s perspective, he just wanted to flee, hence he wasn’t trying too much to break. But amazing analysis and demo nonetheless.
Thank you so much for watching our videos! It really means a lot to us. We understand that martial arts actors often sacrifice proper technique for filmmaking, but Logan/Chad try to focus on how these actors like Donnie Yen try their best to incorporate actual techniques within the fight choreography. Donnie Yen does an even better job (according to Chad) in showcasing good realistic BJJ techniques in the Special ID fight scene we broke down here: ua-cam.com/video/62pu-aU_T6U/v-deo.html
Scenic Fights They’re very good, especially when they’re complimented by a demonstration. I think DY has mentioned in interviews about his work, like you said, about balancing realism and practicality for the shoots. On one hand you want it to look realistic, but on the other you don’t want to put the other actor out for a few weeks either. But I just finished the Special ID video and that one was amazing as well. The fights were criticised as being too street brawler, but I really loved that one fight because of how gritty it was.
You guys are the best
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Really interesting ! Really instructive ! Loved it !
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Donnie put so much into this choreography
Just subbed! Please do an intensive review of John Wick 3 with both of them covering the weapons and the bjj. Around 40 mins. No one else on UA-cam has it and your guys have Logan and the other dude to kill it for you! :)
Informative and entertaining great job!
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Please breakdown fight scenes from The Raid and The Raid 2! It’ll be awesome if you guys make it
would love that too!
Such an underrated channel
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Forgot to say that I love your videos guys and I subscribed but that's just how it is
Special I.D is also a bad ass movie
Whoa ok. That first catch. When you demonstrated the footwork. When you drop on a knee, which knee would you generally drop on and which position would your knees be in?
I've seen this movie its pretty good. The fight scenes are great
Flash Point is so good! We also did Special ID breakdown from Donnie Yen too: ua-cam.com/video/62pu-aU_T6U/v-deo.html
Ooh, ooh, do the first fight scene between John Wick and Common, where they break the window of the Continental.
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that back slam is burned into my mind lol, musta hurt even with pads
Love your shows, I subscribed. Great work guys
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That was 1 of my favourite movies ever by Donnie Yen cuz it showed his Jiu jitsu brilliantly compared to other films.
Also everyone always talks about Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee but they need to mention Donnie Yen More cuz hes a more modern revolutionized chinese martial artist as hes learned Bjj as well for ground game.
I feel like somebody started "evolving" the triangle choke after they watched the Rampage vs Arona fight... They were like, yeah...we might gotta switch that sh*t up 😂
BJJ is most dominant martial art ever. Great way to learn self defense.
It is in terms of grappling and ending a fight on the ground,not so much when that's not possible
i think more credit should be given to the poor form, which only made it more realistic. that transition from yoko shiho gatame to armbar was terrible, and so was the armbar itself, seems like the elbow wasnt even on donnie's body. which only made it possible for collin to escape.. a proper transition and armbar would have ended the fight immediately.
love the indepth analysis! and kudos on the tips and updates on the latest form and techniques.
Every fckng move Donnie makes is fckng legit, this is a street fight and not a fight with some kind of rules, there are no rules, now I know that you had your fights, I guess, but if you weren't in a street fight, you don't know nothing then, what is actually possible in such fights, and there are no issues in those scenes, don't fuck up his movies, in China, everything is possible, I don't want you to get in such fights, but believe me,if you're scared for your life everything is possible if the Adrenalin goes up..
im a big fan of donnie yen and this is the video i needed ^_^
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@@ScenicFights cant wait :)
New subscriber! Really enjoying the content! Excellent! Thanks!
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Do about way of the dragon, Bruce Lee Vs Chruck Norris.
I'm a judoka and I love this movie
I like it,
Next video "the protector" (toni jaa)
Love how he is explaining at 1:30 what he is going to , the footwork, how he's going to catch him and make him fall.
And My brain: Knee to the nut sack.
These videos are amazing, love your work! Have you seen Redbelt for BJJ breakdown?
The 2008 film with Chiwetel Ejiofor? It's been requested, but we haven't looked into any of the movie scenes yet. We certainly will check it out! Do you have a link to any specific BJJ scene?
I swear as you show the scene I point out what I would do different and then you literally talk about exactly that. I fuck with you guys keep it up. You got another subscriber
That's all we ask.
I learned something watching
You guys are great
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@@ScenicFights you have the chops for this let share your videos on my Facebook page. Best regards
I want you to break down Tony Jaa bone breaking scene 👌
You guys are dope, love this channel. I got into combat sports a little less than a year ago and it has changed my life😎😈
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Hi, love your vids, i’m interested to know a little more about Tony Ja’s techniques.
We are looking at the best way to breakdown Tony Jaa's Muay Boran.
when you're doing the arm bar method, can you extend your opponent pinky finger and lift up your hip to make a tension for the opponent's arm? I'm sorry for bad English :)
You can but stick to the arm being extended and the hip movement before you do anything else
Awesome breakdown video I've enjoyed it!!! I'm a new subscriber btw and I'll definitely check out more of your videos as well!!!
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@@ScenicFights I'll definitely spread the word to my friends on Instagram to check out your channel 😎💯👍🏽!! Also I have a video breakdown request, could do a breakdown video on Donnie Yen's Special Identity?
underated video
Old school BJJ makes sense since the movie takes place before 1997. So in reality it's a bit more authentic.
YO... Jujitsu has sooo many details, that's it's crazy
Man thanks for acknowledging Sanda.
Sanda is great, I wish it was more popular.
Can you guys Brake Down to the movie rocky and handsome
Cool breakdown! How about Donnie Yen vs Wu Jing scene in SLP? That’s my favorite fight scene of his.
#secnicfights you should break down some of the fight in an anime called Kengan ashura it’s all about fighting it pretty cool I would for sure wanna see that
Special id final fight
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Here is the BJJ Breakdown of Special ID.
Fun video like the breakdown. the only thing is that armbar looks alot like the one Matt Hughes used to use. Not sure if its the right way but it worked for him.
The weakness of triangle choke is if your opponent stronger with muscle and can lift up and smash down.
I believe catch under the armpit or under the need are old they used in judo and bjj for decades.
Can you do a Fight Scene Breakdown on Beverly Hills Ninja?
Lmao love that film. We will look into it
Can you do BKO (Bangkok Knockout)?
Great breakdown, kinda sad that you guys didn’t break down some of judo throws that Donnie Yen was doing. Although, I’m sure your partner appreciated that lol.
Right. Donnie was using Judo not BJJ. Such an stupid way to look at things, and then ppl say it's the same thing. NO IT'S FUCKING NOT. This man broke down Judo plays and taught them BJJ style