The best part about this is the combination of reality, explanation of why, psychology, neurological programming, honest emotional response, and physical reactions. Priceless!
Ich war tatsächlich in dieser Situation. Ich war äußerlich cool, weil ich nicht voreilig handeln wollte und überhaupt verblüfft war. Es ging so schnell. War mit einem Klassenkameraden unterwegs. Wir haben gequatscht. Und auf einmal hatte ich ein Messer am Hals. Ich habe wirklich gedacht ich sterbe. Im Nachhinein weiß ich, oder glaube ich dass er nie die Intention hatte mich zu töten. Denn er hat mich "nur" gequält. Er stellte mir ständig irgendwelche Fragen und egal wie ich geantwortet habe, er hat mir in die Fresse gehauen. Ich dachte kurz daran ihn zu schlagen, aber ich wusste wenn es nicht klappt, dann war es das. So habe ich es gemacht wie der Typ im Video: Ich habe kooperiert. An dem Tag habe ich gelernt "der Typ mit der Waffe hat immer recht". Irgendwann, nach einer gefühlten Ewigkeit sagte sein Kumpel er solle es gut sein lassen.. Man kommt zwar drüber hinweg, aber von Zeit zu Zeit denkt man noch darüber nach.
As a marine veteran, I have to say this is extremely practical. When I taught as an instructor in the corps, I always taught core plus, and it was similar to this. Spot on sir. I’ll also add, accepting that you will get cut in a knife fight helps. Just accept that it will happen and mentally the situation will be a little easier to deal with. At that point, you’re concerned with minimizing the damage of the cut and where it is, than preventing a cut at all.
I love how realistic this training is. No praying mantis shit. Just immediate and effective ways to deal with real world problems. Everything I have watched from the Urban Combatives is top class and would recommend it to anyone.🙏
I like this guy. Has a realistic approach, doesn't pick the smallest guy in class to attack him and walks through the steps while explaining why you do this.
Love this guys realism. His mental attitude and approach is spot on. He's 100% correct. Prepare mentally for these situations as much as you can. I assure you when it happens for real you must engage and follow through and execute the manoeuvre with everything you have. And remember 'The sparrow doesn't land where the Tiger roams'
Great video as always from Urban Combatives. When someone wants to take you to a second location, he's usually taking you to his friends. If that happens, your chances of defending yourself or getting out of the situation is pretty well zero. Like coach said, now you have to fight for your life.
Brilliant - although now seeing how strong guys are, it's a bit scary. The secondary location thing is so important and that doing your best not to go to a secondary location means expect to be hurt but better than dead.
Great point about asking a question and breaking concentration. All I can add is, the wall you are pressed against might be useful as a blunt force weapon. If its brick, stucco, concrete or otherwise rough, and you can leverage the weapon hand against it and tear skin, or if it was cork or had gaps from brick or wood boards, trap the sharp tip for leverage as you fight for control. If you can use leverage from your waist to slam your opponent's head against the solid wall, that may also help in the eventual counter-attack.
Really like that there no ego, just honest no bullshit, from acknowledgement of emotions to simple effective management, also like the explanation of short term memory compared to something in the back of your mind and how in a split second that can be the difference of reaction
Durante los ultimos 22 años entrene boxeo, kick boxing y en este momento sanda....veo tus videos y me parecen muy efectivos y practicos. Felicitaciones y saludos desde Argetina!!!!💪💪💪
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Man I would love to recieve a bit of training from him. And practice on my own.
Love your teachings brother everything you teach is realistic and effective. Your approach re the mindset is what many others dont involve in situations 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You are brilliant 👏 real life and true to what the reality is when it happens. A great teacher. Keep doing what you do as you are one of the best I've seen out there.
Questions: 1. If at any point your assailant dropped the knife, would you pick it up if you safely could? Or just palm strike/kick/whatever and then run? 2. Do you in a situation like this ever spit in the assailants eyes? You ask the brain-engaging question, the second he begins to respond you spit and simultaneously isolate the weapon? One KM instructor I’ve met advocated eye spitting. Said there’s no man on earth that will not close his eyes if you spit into them. Makes sense, but I rarely see it taught. If I have a knife on my carotid artery my mouth might be too dry to spit anyway.
I like the biting, it's a difficult mental part of self defense. You have to be dedicated that your attacker deserves it. It's a posibility that is easy to forget. A human has enough power to bite the attacker fingers off.
This looks pretty practical and realistic, do you guys also train defences against knife threats from different positions (from the back, from right or left side, etc)?
@@schoolofselfprotection if I lived in Holland I would definitely take your classes, but unfortunately there is no way from Russia to Holland anymore However, check Carl Cestari's knife defence video from "old school series" vids, they help me a lot in my self-defence training
Dam your videos blow my mind. I find it so hard to chose between you and Lee as teachers even though I know he taught you. Maybe I will have to subscribe to both of you as teachers,lol. Peace and blessings from UK
Much appreciated! But Lee and me are teaching the same principles..but in our own way and drill format. So I think it’s complimentary to each other..thanks for appreciating! Much appreciated!
I came to this video after commenting on a video before... 🙂🙂🙂 Given the way my brain reacts in survival situation, I know, my smile itself will short circuit the attacker's brain, before I take physical action against the attacker.
AFTER you pushed the knife away WITH 2 hands(like you did here) so you have the leverage advantage on his weapon arm, you could torque the wrist(inward or sideways) SHARP AND QUICKLY...he WILL DROP THE KNIFE NO MATTER HOW STRONG HE IS. You could ALSO slang him into the wall behind you...if he has to choose between holding onto the knife or BREAKING HIS FALL TO AVOID A FACEPLANT most ppl would try to break their fall😒😒😒💯💯💯🧔🏾♂️
We tested that. And it failed miserably. People have this emotional connection to the weapon. If you don’t make their brain occupied they will go ape to protect that blade. Resetting the OODA loop is crucial. So if you do what you just described do it only when you hurt him first with a strike or bite before going into your tactic. I mean depending on the subject everything could work when it’s deployed with the right element of surprise and intention.
i'm a boxer,my teachers have always told me the same thing ,in fron tof a knife,run,run,run... Vs someone that knows how to use it,you will die or get badly cut 100% of the times...
Asking the question first is a key most people over look, it is called the OODA loop response that law enforcement use. Look into the research itbis fascinating.
Im curious do most have these type of attacks or robberies have the blade close to your face to make you acknowledge there is a deadly threat? I always wondered about someone holding a knife to your stomach or even stabbing im the ribs or lung.
Just a question not criticism. In Gracie jiu jitsu the self defense part of our teaching we pin the hand to the chest . This gives you control of the knife better. Instead of pushing the knife away push away by moving and then glueing the back of the hand to you're chest for more stability. What do you think about that? Love the training just started foundation course one going to teach my whole family this.
Pinning can be a great option! Depends on the position of the knife. But work and fight back from this pin! Hope the foundation course brings you a lot!!
So many psychological factors alongside physical factors are highly informative excellent teaching keep up the great work I always anticipate your next video thank you
As someone with a very high level in KM as well as many years of experience in other combat sports/arts... when someone threatens you with a knife like this and asks for money..phone.. and they already got you in this position.. GIVE IT TO THEM! Do not risk your life or serious injury attempting disarms. If their goal is not money or material things... then fight... for your life.
Very legit. Your property isn’t worth dying for. Situational awareness is paramount, Be a hard target, don’t be in situations, avoid them and stay aware of your surroundings.
@@schoolofselfprotection Sir, I want to know, how much do u weigh in kg? I am 98. Just want to compare. Well anyway a hooligan must be totally insane to attack someone like u. I've been to several Russian defense schools. They all suck. The only one that rocks is yours. Myself is a semi pro in martial art. Would you care to think about founding a branch/affiliate in Moscow?
The way you lead into this segment, is so on point: This is the worst self-defense situation to be in, if you are in this spot, you have totally screwed up and you better be the real deal. You can always get more money. If my life gets bought for the price of what's in my wallet, that's a great price. I actually keep about $40 in cash, loose, specifically for this situation. Against a professional with a knife, you're pretty well fucked as they'll use your clothing to pull you into the blade: they'll also inevitable switch hands, this is where most people get killed by the aggressor. The winner of a knife fight dies in the ambulance, the loser dies in the street. (Subscribed, USA)
Same principle! But you just made it incredible harder!!! But if somebody can attack you from behind like that you made epic mistakes! Maybe the price you pay for that is the ultimate. Awareness is key! You need huge luck and even more training! And prayers! No guarantees coming from me! None!
What if neither of my hands is between his hands, but both raised hands are on the outside, do you still do it this way despite the difficult access of the grasping hand from the inside?
@@jaybee2402 Thanks, but it is not an answer. As it was said at the beginning of the movie, "I fucked up my awareness" and as it is shown for example in 1:19, my both hands are outside - do I still do this maneuver or not?
@@tomaszs7204 It is an answer. It may not be the fully explained solution you seem unable to find for yourself but if you make your thinking more exploratory, you will build a solution out of my answer. Bear in mind I am just a YT commenter, who you are not paying to get a solution from. But perhaps you will make vast gains by being more exploratory.... 🙏🏿😁
@@jaybee2402 I prefer solutions proposed by professionals, rather than being exploratory, especially when it comes to defense with a knife on the throat. I bear in mind you are just YT commenter 😁😁
Looks like Cobra Kai went from strike first strike hard No Mercy to cut slash stab first kill hard No Mercy lol. Really good video though. Everything you advised is on point and very true.
The best part about this is the combination of reality, explanation of why, psychology, neurological programming, honest emotional response, and physical reactions. Priceless!
Thank you for appreciating!
Ich war tatsächlich in dieser Situation.
Ich war äußerlich cool, weil ich nicht voreilig handeln wollte und überhaupt verblüfft war.
Es ging so schnell.
War mit einem Klassenkameraden unterwegs. Wir haben gequatscht. Und auf einmal hatte ich ein Messer am Hals.
Ich habe wirklich gedacht ich sterbe.
Im Nachhinein weiß ich, oder glaube ich dass er nie die Intention hatte mich zu töten. Denn er hat mich "nur" gequält.
Er stellte mir ständig irgendwelche Fragen und egal wie ich geantwortet habe, er hat mir in die Fresse gehauen.
Ich dachte kurz daran ihn zu schlagen, aber ich wusste wenn es nicht klappt, dann war es das.
So habe ich es gemacht wie der Typ im Video: Ich habe kooperiert. An dem Tag habe ich gelernt "der Typ mit der Waffe hat immer recht".
Irgendwann, nach einer gefühlten Ewigkeit sagte sein Kumpel er solle es gut sein lassen..
Man kommt zwar drüber hinweg, aber von Zeit zu Zeit denkt man noch darüber nach.
Agree
As a marine veteran, I have to say this is extremely practical. When I taught as an instructor in the corps, I always taught core plus, and it was similar to this. Spot on sir.
I’ll also add, accepting that you will get cut in a knife fight helps. Just accept that it will happen and mentally the situation will be a little easier to deal with. At that point, you’re concerned with minimizing the damage of the cut and where it is, than preventing a cut at all.
All about the mindset brother! I don’t have to explain you! 🙏🏻 thanks for the kind words.
My favorite instructor
What he says is true yet it can be funny as well, the realism is spot on and awesome
Thanks for the nice feedback!
@@schoolofselfprotection Your instructor persona is amazing, how you teach is inspiring.
I love how realistic this training is. No praying mantis shit. Just immediate and effective ways to deal with real world problems. Everything I have watched from the Urban Combatives is top class and would recommend it to anyone.🙏
Thanks!!
I like this guy. Has a realistic approach, doesn't pick the smallest guy in class to attack him and walks through the steps while explaining why you do this.
Much appreciated!
The Best Self-Protection Teacher i know🔥
Yes SIR 🔥
Brilliant and HONEST advice. The more time I spend on your videos, the more I like them. Thank you.
I appreciate that! Glad you like them!
Love that little note at the end about 'asking him a question' to preoccupy the attacker for a moment. Very simple yet effective.
🙏🏻
Love this guys realism. His mental attitude and approach is spot on. He's 100% correct.
Prepare mentally for these situations as much as you can. I assure you when it happens for real you must engage and follow through and execute the manoeuvre with everything you have. And remember 'The sparrow doesn't land where the Tiger roams'
Thank you very much!
First time I see a real self defense instructor since I have being out of the legion
Thanks!
Great video as always from Urban Combatives. When someone wants to take you to a second location, he's usually taking you to his friends. If that happens, your chances of defending yourself or getting out of the situation is pretty well zero. Like coach said, now you have to fight for your life.
@@kmlgraph thanks you! And you are right🙏🏻
We need more realistic gun and knife defense
Thanks
Brilliant - although now seeing how strong guys are, it's a bit scary. The secondary location thing is so important and that doing your best not to go to a secondary location means expect to be hurt but better than dead.
Great point about asking a question and breaking concentration. All I can add is, the wall you are pressed against might be useful as a blunt force weapon. If its brick, stucco, concrete or otherwise rough, and you can leverage the weapon hand against it and tear skin, or if it was cork or had gaps from brick or wood boards, trap the sharp tip for leverage as you fight for control. If you can use leverage from your waist to slam your opponent's head against the solid wall, that may also help in the eventual counter-attack.
Good point!
All of this video is full of useful tips. Keep up the good work.😊👍❤️🇬🇧
Absolutely brilliant coach ..
Really like that there no ego, just honest no bullshit, from acknowledgement of emotions to simple effective management, also like the explanation of short term memory compared to something in the back of your mind and how in a split second that can be the difference of reaction
This is probably the best self defense shit I’ve ever seen. You hold nothing back from what is truth.
Thank you very much!
Great job on this situation, there is no safer way to handle this than what you did.
Thank you! Much Appreciated 🙏🏻
Howdy from TEXAS... That was BEAST.
Much appreciated! Great to hear you are watching it from Texas!
@@schoolofselfprotection your very welcomed, thanks for posting.
Remember everyone, bad guys usually bring or have 2 knives so have that in mind even if they have one knife or one on you.
Durante los ultimos 22 años entrene boxeo, kick boxing y en este momento sanda....veo tus videos y me parecen muy efectivos y practicos.
Felicitaciones y saludos desde Argetina!!!!💪💪💪
Man I would love to recieve a bit of training from him. And practice on my own.
You can.I think he does online classes that I will start doing soon and train with a partner.
@@trell4721 of course but not always convenient.
Man I love your vids. My base is Combat S.A.M.B.O. and I just find myself nodding and smiling as you talk through each step. Really exceptional stuff
Combat sambo is great!! Thanks for the appreciation!
Good morning Sensei this is the best part of the training thank you so much , cause I just learned little bit more.
Love your teachings brother everything you teach is realistic and effective. Your approach re the mindset is what many others dont involve in situations 👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is real high qualified teaching. Thank you!
Another excellent clip, thank you!
Thank you too!
That's good situation to train... Need to do this..
Many thanks for this video
You are knowledgeable and funny - the best kind of teacher!
Thank you!
Ok, you are a good instructor. One of the best REAL self-defense on the street. Psychology, situation awareness,efficiency. 🕶
Wow, thank you🙏🏻
Awesome self defense moves that are realistic and extremely helpful. Thank you so much for the videos.
Realistic survival combat training,keep up the awesome work love the honesty.
Thank you very Much!🙏🏻
Sir you're incredible, Thank You So Much For Waking Up My Brain And Do Something For Myself.
Thank YOU!
Excellent technique if you have the right neuro-mimicking training conditions… would love to train with this expert!!
You are brilliant 👏 real life and true to what the reality is when it happens. A great teacher. Keep doing what you do as you are one of the best I've seen out there.
Questions:
1. If at any point your assailant dropped the knife, would you pick it up if you safely could? Or just palm strike/kick/whatever and then run?
2. Do you in a situation like this ever spit in the assailants eyes? You ask the brain-engaging question, the second he begins to respond you spit and simultaneously isolate the weapon? One KM instructor I’ve met advocated eye spitting. Said there’s no man on earth that will not close his eyes if you spit into them.
Makes sense, but I rarely see it taught.
If I have a knife on my carotid artery my mouth might be too dry to spit anyway.
Great video and great instructor!! Thank you so much for these.
Thank you too!
I like the biting, it's a difficult mental part of self defense. You have to be dedicated that your attacker deserves it. It's a posibility that is easy to forget. A human has enough power to bite the attacker fingers off.
just found this on youtube, its realy good. keep teaching it and thanks ✌
This looks pretty practical and realistic, do you guys also train defences against knife threats from different positions (from the back, from right or left side, etc)?
Yes we do!
@@schoolofselfprotection if I lived in Holland I would definitely take your classes, but unfortunately there is no way from Russia to Holland anymore
However, check Carl Cestari's knife defence video from "old school series" vids, they help me a lot in my self-defence training
Every, I mean, every video is pure awesomeness 💯🏆
your approach to teaching is very good
Thank you very much!
This is totally reality.You have a split second to successful reaction in such a deadly position.Great reality instructor.brillant .
Thank you very much!
wow very practical..thanks👍
Thnx,🙏for this SELF PROTECTING Clip....Great ! 👍👏🥊
Thank you!
You are a teacher keep up the good work
Amazing work man! Very grounded and realistic. Do you do seminars in other cities of Europe? It's hard to find legit instructors for this situation
The skills and the mindset, very important. Great video, like always 👌
Great info! Keep making videos! Thank you sir.
Thanks, will do!
Too real
Too good
👍👍👍
Best and most realistic content comes from these guys. Thanks so much 🙏🏻
Thanks a lot!
You are gold, man!!!
Thank a lot!🙏🏻
Thank you for this! It's really good
Dam your videos blow my mind. I find it so hard to chose between you and Lee as teachers even though I
know he taught you. Maybe I will have to subscribe to both of you as teachers,lol.
Peace and blessings from UK
Much appreciated! But Lee and me are teaching the same principles..but in our own way and drill format. So I think it’s complimentary to each other..thanks for appreciating! Much appreciated!
I love how the first thing he says is give up your wallet. Also I love the hand bite. It's not all fancy and showy with spin kicks and what not
Thanks a lot! We need to keep it real right? 🙏🏻
Best stuff I’ve seen on the web
I came to this video after commenting on a video before...
🙂🙂🙂
Given the way my brain reacts in survival situation, I know, my smile itself will short circuit the attacker's brain, before I take physical action against the attacker.
AFTER you pushed the knife away WITH 2 hands(like you did here) so you have the leverage advantage on his weapon arm, you could torque the wrist(inward or sideways) SHARP AND QUICKLY...he WILL DROP THE KNIFE NO MATTER HOW STRONG HE IS. You could ALSO slang him into the wall behind you...if he has to choose between holding onto the knife or BREAKING HIS FALL TO AVOID A FACEPLANT most ppl would try to break their fall😒😒😒💯💯💯🧔🏾♂️
We tested that. And it failed miserably. People have this emotional connection to the weapon. If you don’t make their brain occupied they will go ape to protect that blade. Resetting the OODA loop is crucial. So if you do what you just described do it only when you hurt him first with a strike or bite before going into your tactic. I mean depending on the subject everything could work when it’s deployed with the right element of surprise and intention.
i'm a boxer,my teachers have always told me the same thing ,in fron tof a knife,run,run,run...
Vs someone that knows how to use it,you will die or get badly cut 100% of the times...
Erg praktische gids om nog sneller neergestoken te worden, bedankt!
Ontzettende pannenkoek ben je. Laat iets beter zien. Of nog beter kom langs ipv safe achter je anonieme profiel toffe dingen te roepen. Beunhaas 🤣
Asking the question first is a key most people over look, it is called the OODA loop response that law enforcement use. Look into the research itbis fascinating.
I’m teaching the OODA loop (in my seminars and online courses) indeed.
Superb realistic instruction well impressed keep up the good work Rob T
Thank you brother!
Amazing instructions as always
Juste Exceptionnel bravo you where its possible too make stage?thank
Thanks Bruce! All over Europe..where are you located?
Very good advice, indeed 2 hands always win against 1 hand
The primary defense to setup was the placement of your right hand under his left and right hand.
Awesome tactic.
Thank you so much
You are welcome!
Im curious do most have these type of attacks or robberies have the blade close to your face to make you acknowledge there is a deadly threat? I always wondered about someone holding a knife to your stomach or even stabbing im the ribs or lung.
Just a question not criticism. In Gracie jiu jitsu the self defense part of our teaching we pin the hand to the chest . This gives you control of the knife better. Instead of pushing the knife away push away by moving and then glueing the back of the hand to you're chest for more stability. What do you think about that? Love the training just started foundation course one going to teach my whole family this.
Pinning can be a great option! Depends on the position of the knife. But work and fight back from this pin! Hope the foundation course brings you a lot!!
@@schoolofselfprotection thanks for the reply
in total agreement with this, 1st off we need to train the shock of such an attack, then how to handle it in few secs
Your English is better than mine and I am English ,quality video again😎
Very nice video !!! Glad I’m subscribed !!! 👍👍👍👍
Common sense, realistic principles that work! Keep up the good work, Michiel!👍👍
Jang, Luxembourg
Thank you Jang! 🙏🏻
Danke für den Tipp
Bitte schön!
love the Cobra Kai shirt is hilarious 🤣
Hit first! Hit hard!
Do you have schools in the US?
So many psychological factors alongside physical factors are highly informative excellent teaching keep up the great work I always anticipate your next video thank you
Very good advice !
Thanks!
That's a good question that am asking can you break he's arm if he knows knife moves in a real fight
That's good advice..never let go of weapon hand.👍👍
Nice, very nice... 🏅💎
As someone with a very high level in KM as well as many years of experience in other combat sports/arts...
when someone threatens you with a knife like this and asks for money..phone..
and they already got you in this position..
GIVE IT TO THEM!
Do not risk your life or serious injury attempting disarms.
If their goal is not money or material things... then fight... for your life.
Facts.
Nurgle Bless, luv it
Very good instructor, all very familiar to my Krav Maga training, keeping it real. Good work.
a very clear line of approach how to not get cut... however main thing never to get in such a stupid situation...
Absolutely. Awareness is king!
Very legit. Your property isn’t worth dying for. Situational awareness is paramount, Be a hard target, don’t be in situations, avoid them and stay aware of your surroundings.
Great skills
THANKS!!!
Affective.
Another top instructional video. Thank you
The bite is really good after that kick.. the attacker will not expect that.. especially after the question and kick. And bite hard.
Thank you!
Man! You are tho only true to life instructor on the web. Greetings from Russia!
Thank you! All the way from Russia! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@schoolofselfprotection Sir, I want to know, how much do u weigh in kg? I am 98. Just want to compare. Well anyway a hooligan must be totally insane to attack someone like u. I've been to several Russian defense schools. They all suck. The only one that rocks is yours. Myself is a semi pro in martial art. Would you care to think about founding a branch/affiliate in Moscow?
@@ВикторПащенко-щ1о in July he had 105 kg in Frankfurt. I met him and he is a beast! With a good Heart!🙏👍
Really awesome!! 💥
Thanks
The way you lead into this segment, is so on point: This is the worst self-defense situation to be in, if you are in this spot, you have totally screwed up and you better be the real deal.
You can always get more money. If my life gets bought for the price of what's in my wallet, that's a great price. I actually keep about $40 in cash, loose, specifically for this situation.
Against a professional with a knife, you're pretty well fucked as they'll use your clothing to pull you into the blade: they'll also inevitable switch hands, this is where most people get killed by the aggressor.
The winner of a knife fight dies in the ambulance, the loser dies in the street.
(Subscribed, USA)
Scary. And usually when they come, 2 or 3 of their buddies are not too far behind.
Thanks for the sub and support !
But.. What if the attack came from behind and he got me up against the wall? How you deal with that scenario?
Same principle! But you just made it incredible harder!!! But if somebody can attack you from behind like that you made epic mistakes! Maybe the price you pay for that is the ultimate. Awareness is key! You need huge luck and even more training! And prayers! No guarantees coming from me! None!
What if neither of my hands is between his hands, but both raised hands are on the outside, do you still do it this way despite the difficult access of the grasping hand from the inside?
Your life depends on your hands being close enough to the blade to get his fist away from your throat. Locate them accordingly.
@@jaybee2402 Thanks, but it is not an answer. As it was said at the beginning of the movie, "I fucked up my awareness" and as it is shown for example in 1:19, my both hands are outside - do I still do this maneuver or not?
@@tomaszs7204 It is an answer. It may not be the fully explained solution you seem unable to find for yourself but if you make your thinking more exploratory, you will build a solution out of my answer. Bear in mind I am just a YT commenter, who you are not paying to get a solution from. But perhaps you will make vast gains by being more exploratory.... 🙏🏿😁
@@jaybee2402 I prefer solutions proposed by professionals, rather than being exploratory, especially when it comes to defense with a knife on the throat. I bear in mind you are just YT commenter 😁😁
@@tomaszs7204 So pay for one, clearly you aren't getting a free solution 😁
Brilliant instruction as always Michiel. Thank you!
Looks like Cobra Kai went from strike first strike hard No Mercy to cut slash stab first kill hard No Mercy lol. Really good video though. Everything you advised is on point and very true.
🤣 thanks! 🙏🏻