Do you have a link to the gloves you're wearing in the video? You mention you'll link it, but I don't see it. I like the look of those - a little bit of padding without too much interfering with your fingers.
@@sieciobywatelwell, except the aikido moves are pretty bad. Yes the last thing he showed could be considered ikkyo. Except it's not elbow control at all, uses only one hand, doesn't require you to break the grip, and doesn't lead to any pinning position.
@@sieciobywatelah, I should mention the other two. Yes he showed spinning out of the grip. That's nikyo if you only care about what happens to Uke's hand. But if you have any other requirements at all, it's not. Irime... You don't own the concept of going to the back. Getting a back grip and pulling is not in the aikido curriculum.
Very Common thing. We always called it “Hockey Fight” as teenagers lol because its exactly what they do, grab jersey and throw rapid overhand punches until the other guy wobbles then go for haymaker
It’s crazy to me that this is a common thing. I actually had to defend myself when a guy attacked me and did exactly this. I thought it was crazy because every time he struck I covered with my left arm and countered with a punch from my right. After a few blows he was down and I got away with only a few torn shirt buttons. I thought he was just stupid for doing this but I guess this happens.
I started training Shotokan karate over 20 years ago, our tournaments were just point sparring, grabbing and throwing were against the rule, but that still didn’t prevent at least 10% of the matches from turning into grabbing each other’s gi with one hand and trying to punch with the other hand until the ref’s broke them up and made them reset. Even with highly trained black belts who were extremely competent and experienced in the JKA rules and format. It’s just an ingrained instinct which is also kind of ironic when you realize the original purpose of the “pull back hand” in karate was to do exactly that!
@ yeah. Professionals go full mayhem sometimes too. There’s lots of videos floating around of highly trained pro boxers and MMA fighters regressing to monke brain outside the ring.
I don't want to be that karate guy but this is what the hand on the hip is. Hikite means pulling hand and just makes it easier to hit a target using proprioception rather than sight.
I like big hoodies and I cannot lie. It's fun to practice with oversized hoodies that make grappling difficult and can sometimes make reading telegraphs harder. The hood face smash is great, hadn't tried that before.
Congratulations, you’ve just discovered the hikite (I probably spelled that wrong) in karate and taekwondo, it means the pulling hand. I only wish that taekwondo utilized it more in the style, it would change the style completely
Some of those releases are perfect for a series of elbows in tight, which is exactly what I'd instinctively start throwing against an unarmed attacker. Really cool video idea!
bro THIS is what they should teach in all self defence courses! like 99% of the time if someone is going to attack you they are gonna be wearing clothes
One thing people don’t realize until they’ve been hit by it is just how scary-effective punching through the hood (like Aaron pantomimes a few times) is. Everyone says “it’s the ones you don’t see coming that hurt you, not the ones that wind up” but these ones you don’t see coming even if he winds up like a certain internet-famous bus driver.
A really useful self defense art as so many fights regress into this exact thing. Many combatives systems involve attached striking but don't cover what to do to maintain that attachment if your opponent is particularly tough and or skilled turning it into an entire self defence system seems like a great idea.
So sad your vids don’t pop up on my algo anymore even tho I got the bel on gotta do some catching up keep it consistent bro! When I first became a combat sports enthusiast your channel among others really helped me thank you
Reminds me of that Tied Hand Boxing experiment Rokas did some time ago. I thought it had interesting elements,could definetly be explored more,and made me wonder about Armwrestling utility in fighting. This type of clinch would maybe work well with British Shinkicking as well.
I remember doing an exercise where we practiced picking up a prone person and bringing them back to their feet. There was another exercise where we tried to roll someone over from face-down the face-up. The first time, we all tried moving the body by the limbs; both arms in the former and single arm for the latter. It's definitely possible but it was oddly more difficult than it seems. However, the second time we were instructed to move them up with their clothes. Seeing a tiny woman pick up a huge dude this way was pretty hilarious. She couldn't do it with his arms, but holding his clothes, she could. Same with the roll-over exercise. The take-away here is that it's much easier to manipulate someone's body using their clothes than their limbs in certain contexts. I definitely agree with the points made in this video. Great stuff, Mike.
I've seen a military rescue technique for getting someone up on your shoulders that involves using their clothing and rolling over the person and using that momentum to get hoist them, was really cool technique.
The word Lever sprung to mind when you two were demoing the arm-pit grab around eight minutes. Mike's grab combined with the counter turns the position into a make-shift arm-bar.
ive been watching your stuff on and off for several years. Your content is always fun and entertaining. I wish you were closer to me so I can check out your dojo.
Hockey Jerseying is the closest collection of knowledge that can be viewed as a fighting method. Since we are in Canada now, might as well add Armwrestling,to help wrenching the guy. It can be developed more , maybe to something Dambe looking. One arm to grapple,one to strike. One can choke you with your hoodie,the other dont.
Lacrosse and hockey have used this forever , even getting in a school yard fight as a kid in Canada 🇨🇦 you had to watch out for this stuff , post arm as a jab was a good move too
DUDE! Sleeveless hoodies are a staple in boxing! LOL... we used to cut them off when I was younger... so we could fit practice gloves through the sleeves... LOL... so funny!
Great video! I teach similar techniques though I'll brag a little and say I've simplified a couple of them that also keeps you from being open to strikes and gets you to a position of control a bit faster. Still, great stuff!
This reminds me of every Ninjutsu lesson, arm grabs, collar grips, strangles, using frames and transitions from and to clinch or locks also whilst striking weak areas, basically dirty fighting, usually culminating in a takedown to a pin.
Some people with training and experience who already know how to fight - standing up mostly striking with some clinching and grappling - could use some of these techniques very effectively if they practiced them and integrated them into their fight plan. None these of techniques work by magic. It takes a lot to make it work. You have to know how to fight to do these things in a fight. But it was an excellent video.
It's basic Jujutsu. We spent a lot of time on escaping clothing grabs, especially the lapels, though in those cases it was often about breaking the elbow, wrist or shoulder of the person grabbing you. I think the slickest double lapel grab escape is also the simplest to learn and teach.
@@nightshade7240 absolutely ninjutsu contains six samurai schools of jiujitsu. There is a ton of jiujutsu in Ninjutsu, there is obviously a common root to all these arts.
I've been kicking around an idea about a hoodie made like a judo gi, but I've long known that I have blinders on about how effective grappling is in a vacuum.
@@calebgibson7383 that's probably a good point but I think that danger is there even with some collar ties. So your comment makes me think there are lots of things to talk about in a video that I haven't thought about ;)
@4:24 Krazy monkey is my striking style, pulling myself to you is my BJJ style...so of course I love this video! But yeah when you weigh less than a woman as a man, it's easier to pull yourself around than your opponent; for example when I'm mounted I grab their neck and pull them down, then pull myself up from underneath using their neck and shoulder.
There was a fist fight in my highschool where a guy grabbed the other guy by the shirt mid fight and tried to pull it over his eyes, and the guy getting his shirt grabbed somehow fluidly just slipped out of the whole shirt in like .01 seconds and kept fighting shirtless. It was without a doubt one of the most epic things I've ever seen.
Late to the party here, Anyone have recommendations for mma hybrid gloves that actually curve WITH your pinky knuckle as opposed to flaring it upward? To clarify, when you make a fist without a glove, your middle knuckle will usually be the tallest. The pinky knuckle will drop lower. It seems every mma glove is stitched for your knuckles to remain in a straight row and not properly curve when forming a fist. You’ll see Mike’s pinky flared out several time in the video. I have broken in and subsequently worn out countless pairs of Hayabusa’s and the first thing to go always is the stitching on the pinky finger loop.
Icy Mike "all that sounds good, so let's do my favorite part and stress test it." Instructor "absolutely." Proceeds to ragdoll Mike like he's a drunk guy at a bar.
6:40 what is the base minimum for something to be considered a martial art? In my opinion Boxing is, Dambe as well, so a ruleset for a game can be enough, people will naturally evolve to the best strategies. If you consider a martial art a set of techniques and knowledge grouped by a single base concept, Boxing can still apply. TableMonkeys is trying to make a martial art of Armwrestling,and that may legit,after all still wrestling is.
Sorry if this is not the appropiate place to ask this, but Mike can you tell how to disarm someone with a knife that isn't attacking you? I was in a situation today were there was a woman who was very sad and crying, she was holding a knife and was saying she was going to kill herself with it, i had no idea what to do to disarm her and i was scared of her stabbing me, so i just stayed still watching her. Eventually a lot of people grabbed her and disarmed her, but even with a lot of people it was a struggle to disarm her as she was holding tight to the knife, but she wasn't agressive, no one was hurt in the end.
"Imagine if either of us were tall." 😂 Reminds me of a class I was in that was covering grab defense one day yet, being 6'6", I messed up a lot of the options brought up simply because my partners not being able to reach me if they couldn't break my stiff arm.
Unrelated to the video but earlier today i was sparring (with only hands) with a bigger guy and i clinced him up, held both of his hands with one of mine and traped them with my body and just worked him for 5-10 seconds until he freed one of his hands and it was like 20-30 seconds bfore the end of the round so immediately after i took my mouthpiece out i mumbeled: "icy mike would be proud"
My middle knuckle on my right hand is much bigger than any of my other knuckles. Is this ok? Sometimes it hurts. The recoil from a straight doesn't feel as sharp as left hand attacks so I thought I was punching wimpily so I focused on just throwing straights as hard as I can with long rests. But as it turns out, I was just bending the bag in half and I've been badly bruising my knuckle bone. I've taken a 2 month long rest and it still hurts. Will this ever go away?
Whenever someone grabs my shirt,sweater,etc. i slip out of it right away. My older brother taught me this when i was a kid and it hasnt failed me yet, a few times i was even suprised at how fast n smooth it felt...
I haven’t been in a fight since I’ve learned how to fight xD but man… I’m a big guy, and I’m good at clenching and fighting in the clench (good might be dramatic, better than most people) and I don’t want to get in a street fight, but sometimes I really wish I could utilize that skill.
I seen your head movement video and I've been boxing for 3 years and I can seem to get better head movement I'm so trash at it I do everything right but I still get caught in the middle of it
3:20 crazy monkey ... or Keysi fighting method. You know, the Bale's batman thing. Looks cool at first, and then you see some demonstration that looks like a head&shoulders commercial :D
When people grab you like that it's really to control or upset your base. Good techniques and strategies here, but it's all assuming you have a base to work from. IMO that's the #1 thing to work on while going through these scenarios. Improving your base as the defender. And taking it away as the attacker.
its gonna sound so dumb but i got jumped by a man bigger than me by like 30lb id say and he walked toward me idk why my first instinct was to push him in the wall but he was pushing aswell but will holding the collar of my hoodie and i kept have to adjust cause it was kinda choking me made me rethink if i really wanted to wear hoodie at all. (yes i am wearing a hoodie right now..)
Some dude pulled my hood over my head one time in a street fight and judging by where he had my hood gripped up I was able to knock him out with an overhand clean to the forehead 🤣
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Do you have a link to the gloves you're wearing in the video? You mention you'll link it, but I don't see it. I like the look of those - a little bit of padding without too much interfering with your fingers.
Sir, this is a sleeveless hoodie advertisement.
"its a neck crank actually" got me 😂
Khabib beat McGregor with a neck crank
that was funny.
"Ish a negg grank ashually" 😂
Literally laughed out loud
Yeah the "more of a crank" pulled a good laugh from me.
HIKITE! 🥋👊🔥
Ah. The Canadian martial art of hockey.
Haha this 100% reminds me of growing up playing hockey...and "cage raging" "dirty boxing" with helmets on hahaha
Hockey was the first thing I thought of.
I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out. - Rodney Dangerfield.
Don’t forget lacrosse 🔥
Hahahaaaa fuck yeah.
So many ppl wear hoodies good to know this shit. Finesse it
Mike this might be your best guest ever in terms of chemistry
At the end Mike having all the techniques tried on the video applied to him consecutively was hilarious.
Great pedagogy from Mike--calling out all of the what-ifs and drawing attention to e.g., the brakes. "You pulled *yourself* to me!", etc.
This is some cool judo karate think tank hybrid. I like.
Grip fighting with strikes and pummeling, takedown and sweeps.
Actually it's sloppy Aikido - nikkyo, irimi, ikkyo.
@@sieciobywatelwell, except the aikido moves are pretty bad.
Yes the last thing he showed could be considered ikkyo. Except it's not elbow control at all, uses only one hand, doesn't require you to break the grip, and doesn't lead to any pinning position.
@@sieciobywatelah, I should mention the other two.
Yes he showed spinning out of the grip. That's nikyo if you only care about what happens to Uke's hand. But if you have any other requirements at all, it's not.
Irime... You don't own the concept of going to the back. Getting a back grip and pulling is not in the aikido curriculum.
@@kanucks9 I am not talking about kihon waza, but about application and underlaying principles
Oh hey, Mike’s doing karate again!
;)
Very Common thing. We always called it “Hockey Fight” as teenagers lol because its exactly what they do, grab jersey and throw rapid overhand punches until the other guy wobbles then go for haymaker
Dude. You know how you can tell someone's a good striker just by the way they move? This is that guy. Even his demos look scary.
Any Pro Fighter can do that.
@@DouglasGomesBuenoi would assume that "profighter" fits in the category "good striker."
@@DouglasGomesBueno Yeah
@@DouglasGomesBueno his statement didn’t imply otherwise? Why are you so desperate to find someone to correct?
It’s crazy to me that this is a common thing. I actually had to defend myself when a guy attacked me and did exactly this. I thought it was crazy because every time he struck I covered with my left arm and countered with a punch from my right. After a few blows he was down and I got away with only a few torn shirt buttons. I thought he was just stupid for doing this but I guess this happens.
I started training Shotokan karate over 20 years ago, our tournaments were just point sparring, grabbing and throwing were against the rule, but that still didn’t prevent at least 10% of the matches from turning into grabbing each other’s gi with one hand and trying to punch with the other hand until the ref’s broke them up and made them reset. Even with highly trained black belts who were extremely competent and experienced in the JKA rules and format. It’s just an ingrained instinct which is also kind of ironic when you realize the original purpose of the “pull back hand” in karate was to do exactly that!
@ yeah. Professionals go full mayhem sometimes too. There’s lots of videos floating around of highly trained pro boxers and MMA fighters regressing to monke brain outside the ring.
Icy Mike watching your stuff has made my year
I don't want to be that karate guy but this is what the hand on the hip is. Hikite means pulling hand and just makes it easier to hit a target using proprioception rather than sight.
I like big hoodies and I cannot lie. It's fun to practice with oversized hoodies that make grappling difficult and can sometimes make reading telegraphs harder. The hood face smash is great, hadn't tried that before.
Congratulations, you’ve just discovered the hikite (I probably spelled that wrong) in karate and taekwondo, it means the pulling hand. I only wish that taekwondo utilized it more in the style, it would change the style completely
"It's more of a crank actually" 😂
Almost as big a grabby boi insult as "wow, you're really strong"
This is actually the range where wing chun actually has some things to teach. Gives you something to do till you clinch or get some space.
these consistent uploads are feeding us good
I love the little spar at the end lmao
Some of those releases are perfect for a series of elbows in tight, which is exactly what I'd instinctively start throwing against an unarmed attacker. Really cool video idea!
bro THIS is what they should teach in all self defence courses! like 99% of the time if someone is going to attack you they are gonna be wearing clothes
Icy Mike and Aaron collabs are always 🔥 👏
The sleeveless hoodie is just cool looking.
Wicked comfy
Lame af
One thing people don’t realize until they’ve been hit by it is just how scary-effective punching through the hood (like Aaron pantomimes a few times) is. Everyone says “it’s the ones you don’t see coming that hurt you, not the ones that wind up” but these ones you don’t see coming even if he winds up like a certain internet-famous bus driver.
A really useful self defense art as so many fights regress into this exact thing. Many combatives systems involve attached striking but don't cover what to do to maintain that attachment if your opponent is particularly tough and or skilled turning it into an entire self defence system seems like a great idea.
That overhand move with the armpit grab is a neat arm drag without wrist control. 👍
Yes, more of this!
So sad your vids don’t pop up on my algo anymore even tho I got the bel on gotta do some catching up keep it consistent bro! When I first became a combat sports enthusiast your channel among others really helped me thank you
Reminds me of that Tied Hand Boxing experiment Rokas did some time ago. I thought it had interesting elements,could definetly be explored more,and made me wonder about Armwrestling utility in fighting.
This type of clinch would maybe work well with British Shinkicking as well.
I remember doing an exercise where we practiced picking up a prone person and bringing them back to their feet. There was another exercise where we tried to roll someone over from face-down the face-up. The first time, we all tried moving the body by the limbs; both arms in the former and single arm for the latter. It's definitely possible but it was oddly more difficult than it seems. However, the second time we were instructed to move them up with their clothes. Seeing a tiny woman pick up a huge dude this way was pretty hilarious. She couldn't do it with his arms, but holding his clothes, she could. Same with the roll-over exercise.
The take-away here is that it's much easier to manipulate someone's body using their clothes than their limbs in certain contexts. I definitely agree with the points made in this video. Great stuff, Mike.
I've seen a military rescue technique for getting someone up on your shoulders that involves using their clothing and rolling over the person and using that momentum to get hoist them, was really cool technique.
The word Lever sprung to mind when you two were demoing the arm-pit grab around eight minutes. Mike's grab combined with the counter turns the position into a make-shift arm-bar.
ive been watching your stuff on and off for several years. Your content is always fun and entertaining. I wish you were closer to me so I can check out your dojo.
This looks like a martial arts system that needs its own name
Some of that stuff is already in karate and mauy thai
Hockey Jerseying is the closest collection of knowledge that can be viewed as a fighting method.
Since we are in Canada now, might as well add Armwrestling,to help wrenching the guy.
It can be developed more , maybe to something Dambe looking.
One arm to grapple,one to strike.
One can choke you with your hoodie,the other dont.
Karate, Wing Chun, old school British Boxing, probably pankration (spelling?), just to name a few
If you're not naked, be afraid
Iynnba [in-bah]
@@junichiroyamashita True!
This was the logic behind the “grab and punch” set ups common in Japanese Koryu.
Lacrosse and hockey have used this forever , even getting in a school yard fight as a kid in Canada 🇨🇦 you had to watch out for this stuff , post arm as a jab was a good move too
You guys are awesome!! 🎉
Had RevGear allrounders for a few years and they're great. They've held up better than a lot of other well known glove brands out there.
It does look like some aikido/ninjutsu stuff. Not gonna lie, I like it. New perspective on an old tale.
the hood is for the bench (vs.carrying a towel around), pocket for keys, sleeves too hot = sleeveless hoodie
Once again, Icy Mike has better karate than 99% of karate guys
Never change, Mike 😅
Informative and hilarious!9
DUDE! Sleeveless hoodies are a staple in boxing! LOL... we used to cut them off when I was younger... so we could fit practice gloves through the sleeves... LOL... so funny!
6:24 "It's almost like it's..." paddleball.
“More of a crank actually “ (while still in the choke) famous last words 😂
Great video! I teach similar techniques though I'll brag a little and say I've simplified a couple of them that also keeps you from being open to strikes and gets you to a position of control a bit faster. Still, great stuff!
This reminds me of every Ninjutsu lesson, arm grabs, collar grips, strangles, using frames and transitions from and to clinch or locks also whilst striking weak areas, basically dirty fighting, usually culminating in a takedown to a pin.
Some people with training and experience who already know how to fight - standing up mostly striking with some clinching and grappling - could use some of these techniques very effectively if they practiced them and integrated them into their fight plan.
None these of techniques work by magic. It takes a lot to make it work. You have to know how to fight to do these things in a fight. But it was an excellent video.
@ I agree 100%.
It's basic Jujutsu. We spent a lot of time on escaping clothing grabs, especially the lapels, though in those cases it was often about breaking the elbow, wrist or shoulder of the person grabbing you. I think the slickest double lapel grab escape is also the simplest to learn and teach.
@@nightshade7240 absolutely ninjutsu contains six samurai schools of jiujitsu. There is a ton of jiujutsu in Ninjutsu, there is obviously a common root to all these arts.
Thank you I commented on your last video on this topic 😂
Good coincidence for me 🎉
Can you weaponize bromance?
That "wait what??!!" 😂
Judo is super nice here since we always practice grip fighting like this.
Shirt chokes are cool. The guy who was attacked in New Zealand said he choked out his assailant using his own clothing.
I've been kicking around an idea about a hoodie made like a judo gi, but I've long known that I have blinders on about how effective grappling is in a vacuum.
Aaron is as legit as they come
since Aaron has has a righteous beard, what about beard grabs? Hair grabs too, since they always involve some pain in addition to attachment
Pull someone’s beard and you’re gonna lose a couple fingers lol. You’re putting your hand directly next to their mouth.
@@calebgibson7383 that's probably a good point but I think that danger is there even with some collar ties. So your comment makes me think there are lots of things to talk about in a video that I haven't thought about ;)
Awesome video but if the hoodie is from Temu it’s will evaporate in your hand 😂. I never miss a video. Thanks guys.
@4:24 Krazy monkey is my striking style, pulling myself to you is my BJJ style...so of course I love this video! But yeah when you weigh less than a woman as a man, it's easier to pull yourself around than your opponent; for example when I'm mounted I grab their neck and pull them down, then pull myself up from underneath using their neck and shoulder.
Ive been watching vids of tiny female muay thai fighters and its absolutely given me more confidence in the little weight I can throw
Reminds me of Combat Sambo sparring! 👍
The Thai Plum hold is often used in bare knuckle boxing
great stuff
There was a fist fight in my highschool where a guy grabbed the other guy by the shirt mid fight and tried to pull it over his eyes, and the guy getting his shirt grabbed somehow fluidly just slipped out of the whole shirt in like .01 seconds and kept fighting shirtless. It was without a doubt one of the most epic things I've ever seen.
Literally happened to me too. Guy tried pulling the shirt over me and I just slipped out of it and caught by surprise.
That's some Baki lvl fighting skill 😂💪✊
Really cool stuff
8:43 IcyMike's fav move is aikido isn't it?
Heheh, way to Amp it up , Icy Mike! Nurgle Bless
Late to the party here,
Anyone have recommendations for mma hybrid gloves that actually curve WITH your pinky knuckle as opposed to flaring it upward? To clarify, when you make a fist without a glove, your middle knuckle will usually be the tallest. The pinky knuckle will drop lower. It seems every mma glove is stitched for your knuckles to remain in a straight row and not properly curve when forming a fist. You’ll see Mike’s pinky flared out several time in the video. I have broken in and subsequently worn out countless pairs of Hayabusa’s and the first thing to go always is the stitching on the pinky finger loop.
Icy Mike "all that sounds good, so let's do my favorite part and stress test it."
Instructor "absolutely." Proceeds to ragdoll Mike like he's a drunk guy at a bar.
good stuff!
6:40 what is the base minimum for something to be considered a martial art? In my opinion Boxing is, Dambe as well, so a ruleset for a game can be enough, people will naturally evolve to the best strategies.
If you consider a martial art a set of techniques and knowledge grouped by a single base concept, Boxing can still apply.
TableMonkeys is trying to make a martial art of Armwrestling,and that may legit,after all still wrestling is.
I'm just an arm chair fighter, but would elbowing with the arm that's holding onto the other guy work?
Sorry if this is not the appropiate place to ask this, but Mike can you tell how to disarm someone with a knife that isn't attacking you? I was in a situation today were there was a woman who was very sad and crying, she was holding a knife and was saying she was going to kill herself with it, i had no idea what to do to disarm her and i was scared of her stabbing me, so i just stayed still watching her. Eventually a lot of people grabbed her and disarmed her, but even with a lot of people it was a struggle to disarm her as she was holding tight to the knife, but she wasn't agressive, no one was hurt in the end.
OLight dropped a pistol red dot sight, any chance we could get a review?
All of that Is legale in Kudo competitions with the gi go check em Mike✌🏼
"Imagine if either of us were tall." 😂
Reminds me of a class I was in that was covering grab defense one day yet, being 6'6", I messed up a lot of the options brought up simply because my partners not being able to reach me if they couldn't break my stiff arm.
Unrelated to the video but earlier today i was sparring (with only hands) with a bigger guy and i clinced him up, held both of his hands with one of mine and traped them with my body and just worked him for 5-10 seconds until he freed one of his hands and it was like 20-30 seconds bfore the end of the round so immediately after i took my mouthpiece out i mumbeled: "icy mike would be proud"
this video showing us how strong the sleeveless hoodie are
Good afternoon I wonder if the video’s concept is about grabbing attacker’s clothes (Out of his/her vision field)and strike . Have a nice day
You’re ruining the sleeveless hoodie ! 😂
My middle knuckle on my right hand is much bigger than any of my other knuckles.
Is this ok? Sometimes it hurts. The recoil from a straight doesn't feel as sharp as left hand attacks so I thought I was punching wimpily so I focused on just throwing straights as hard as I can with long rests. But as it turns out, I was just bending the bag in half and I've been badly bruising my knuckle bone. I've taken a 2 month long rest and it still hurts. Will this ever go away?
Whenever someone grabs my shirt,sweater,etc. i slip out of it right away. My older brother taught me this when i was a kid and it hasnt failed me yet, a few times i was even suprised at how fast n smooth it felt...
why isnt he attacking the elbow or wrist? or kicking to the near side knee?
I haven’t been in a fight since I’ve learned how to fight xD but man… I’m a big guy, and I’m good at clenching and fighting in the clench (good might be dramatic, better than most people) and I don’t want to get in a street fight, but sometimes I really wish I could utilize that skill.
Clinch?
8:50 Looks a little like Aikido
Is there much overlap between this and Filipino Dirty Boxing?
guy with the beard is doing a bit of a Steven Segall "get macho with the stuntmen" thing
I seen your head movement video and I've been boxing for 3 years and I can seem to get better head movement I'm so trash at it I do everything right but I still get caught in the middle of it
It's called Okinawan Karate. Too bad we can only guess what their katas mean
I'm starting to love hoods-- my imagination is running wild with all the possibilities a good grip on a hood could produce.
3:20 crazy monkey ... or Keysi fighting method.
You know, the Bale's batman thing.
Looks cool at first, and then you see some demonstration that looks like a head&shoulders commercial :D
When people grab you like that it's really to control or upset your base. Good techniques and strategies here, but it's all assuming you have a base to work from. IMO that's the #1 thing to work on while going through these scenarios. Improving your base as the defender. And taking it away as the attacker.
That looks pretty fun, I'd love to try sparring with this shit.
One time, my Chinese Kenpo teacher told me to grab him by the shirt. I refused. He laughed and said, "Yes, very wise . . ."
Takagi Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu first basic defences are against an opponent that grabs your lappel and tries to punch you.
This is what real "Self-Defense" training looks like.
its gonna sound so dumb but i got jumped by a man bigger than me by like 30lb id say and he walked toward me idk why my first instinct was to push him in the wall but he was pushing aswell but will holding the collar of my hoodie and i kept have to adjust cause it was kinda choking me made me rethink if i really wanted to wear hoodie at all. (yes i am wearing a hoodie right now..)
This is karate!
Holy shit, your son (in the ad) is getting huge.
Mike is going to start shaving after this.
PS Your videos are always great.
Some dude pulled my hood over my head one time in a street fight and judging by where he had my hood gripped up I was able to knock him out with an overhand clean to the forehead 🤣
Holding the shirt? Aikido entered the chat
This type of clinching should have a name, it is not Plum nor a Dirty Boxing one. Maybe call it an Hockey clinch?