Professor Mulder. I'm sure Professor Morrison knows how you hold his teachings in so high regard and like myself, sees just how passionate you are about passing on what he passed on to you!!! With deepest respect, JKD Sifu Mike Goldberg
Ppl underestimate palm strikes but I whole heartedly believe that u can do even more dmg with palm strike then an actual punch.. and without much risks.. implement that with knees and kicks, elbows and a grappling background. you have a whole arsenal at your disposal...
Two (2) of my favorite "REAL" Self Defense Instructors !!! Professor Mulder great seeing you with Professor Lee Morrison!!! Though it's been a hard habit to break I've now conditioned myself to keeping my hand strikes opened... THANK YOU ever so much for explaining the palm variants so perfectly !!! 👍 JKD Sifu Mike Goldberg ( As seen on Rumble & RUclips. )
Great to see Lee working/training with the big fella from Netherlands. I was on a Geoff Thompson/Peter Constertine(sp?)animal day seminar in Coventry with you.We were not as grey then.All the best guy’s 👍⚔️🥊🏴
I've always struggled receiving palm strikes (lol). In my view, what you are dealing with is a range issue. Palms are favored from a bit further away than an elbow, imo.
Question: At 2:52 why lift the hill? When you lift weights over your head your feet are flat for a powerful balanced base, does the same principle not apply to get maximum upward power on the chin jab? By the way I enjoyed your interview with Tim Larkin very much.
In a real fight, there is often not enough time to get your feet perfect (as a base). And, these strikes are not like a bar press, these actions have much more of a snap element in them. Now, if a person was advancing in a style like Southern Mantis, then the feet would tend to be more planted. But if closer to most modern fights, like Jeet Kune Do footwork, the person's feet would just be natural and dancing (moving).
One of the hardest thing I struggle with is to get my student, when it comes to self defense, to vocalize a bestial arrg when striking. They always find it funny and they are shy I don't. Still trying different approach to make them realize it is extremely important. Yes I start by showing the example 😛
I know that issue from my classes. And I think it's just a symptom of a deeper problem. I think the basic problem is that they - for what reason ever - didn't yet understand the area of the mindset/attitude. That grunting, squishing or whatever sound has a purpose of course (Shane Fazen, fighttips did a great video about that btw) but to somebody who is fully involved in the Training, both mentally and physically, it becomes almost natural as you know for sure. There is that untamed, dark, violent, destructive but in a combative situation highly useful energy that causes the grunt almost automatically. Long talk short, I struggle myself at the moment to tranfer this to more students of my classes. But I try to adress the mindset rather than the sound itself. Also because the - what I think - original problem is maybe the most important to get fixed: The development of a Mindset thats able to unleash sudden, dark, destructive and absolute violence. Somedbody who understood that and trains a tool for this mindset, will understand and develop his own natural noise much easier.
Lee is the best instructor out there! No doubt about that! I owe him everything!!
You guys are amazing. Wish they had this training in the USA near my home
Professor Mulder.
I'm sure Professor Morrison knows how you hold his teachings in so high regard and like myself, sees just how passionate you are about passing on what he passed on to you!!!
With deepest respect,
JKD Sifu Mike Goldberg
Do you even lifht bra?
Some of The Best Instruction
I've Seen.
Clear. Concise.
Competent.
Ppl underestimate palm strikes but I whole heartedly believe that u can do even more dmg with palm strike then an actual punch.. and without much risks.. implement that with knees and kicks, elbows and a grappling background. you have a whole arsenal at your disposal...
Awesome! Real instructor, real knowledge...should be a million views.
Another priceless and LIFE saving instruction !!!
Two (2) of my favorite "REAL" Self Defense Instructors !!! Professor Mulder great seeing you with Professor Lee Morrison!!!
Though it's been a hard habit to break I've now conditioned myself to keeping my hand strikes opened...
THANK YOU ever so much for explaining the palm variants so perfectly !!! 👍
JKD Sifu Mike Goldberg ( As seen on Rumble & RUclips. )
In My opinion, He certainly among the best. THANKS.
Great to see Lee working/training with the big fella from Netherlands. I was on a Geoff Thompson/Peter Constertine(sp?)animal day seminar in Coventry with you.We were not as grey then.All the best guy’s 👍⚔️🥊🏴
Always GREAT info, always the most practical, thank you!!
As always, fantastic explanation, presentation of applications, targets and body mechanics. Thank you !
Excellent. Real deal instructors!
Excellent Explanation! Have trained it wrong for years in Krav Maga and thus ruined my wrists.
Two best instructors
i've always struggled with palm strikes and favoured forearms and elbows, but after that "follow down the finger" tip they make much more sense
I've always struggled receiving palm strikes (lol). In my view, what you are dealing with is a range issue. Palms are favored from a bit further away than an elbow, imo.
Wow, fantastic stuff!
Классное видео! Всё сказано понятно...хоть и языка не знаю!
Love this!!! :)
Superb drill thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Great,thanks man 👍
Morrison and Mulder perfect team 💯🏆
These guys are lethal.
Thank you Lee and Mike, excellent palm heel striking techniques. Great vid, much appreciated. Peace.
Old school Fairburn Sykes.
Tiger Style! 🐯🖐💥
Question:
At 2:52 why lift the hill? When you lift weights over your head your feet are flat for a powerful balanced base, does the same principle not apply to get maximum upward power on the chin jab?
By the way I enjoyed your interview with Tim Larkin very much.
In a real fight, there is often not enough time to get your feet perfect (as a base). And, these strikes are not like a bar press, these actions have much more of a snap element in them.
Now, if a person was advancing in a style like Southern Mantis, then the feet would tend to be more planted. But if closer to most modern fights, like Jeet Kune Do footwork, the person's feet would just be natural and dancing (moving).
@@peaceonearth8693 Thank you for the reply
Nice
Rất hay 😄😄😊👍
Hy doen jullie ook trainingen in België??
👏👏👏👏👍👊👊💣💥
One of the hardest thing I struggle with is to get my student, when it comes to self defense, to vocalize a bestial arrg when striking. They always find it funny and they are shy I don't. Still trying different approach to make them realize it is extremely important. Yes I start by showing the example 😛
I know that issue from my classes. And I think it's just a symptom of a deeper problem. I think the basic problem is that they - for what reason ever - didn't yet understand the area of the mindset/attitude.
That grunting, squishing or whatever sound has a purpose of course (Shane Fazen, fighttips did a great video about that btw) but to somebody who is fully involved in the Training, both mentally and physically, it becomes almost natural as you know for sure. There is that untamed, dark, violent, destructive but in a combative situation highly useful energy that causes the grunt almost automatically.
Long talk short, I struggle myself at the moment to tranfer this to more students of my classes. But I try to adress the mindset rather than the sound itself. Also because the - what I think - original problem is maybe the most important to get fixed: The development of a Mindset thats able to unleash sudden, dark, destructive and absolute violence.
Somedbody who understood that and trains a tool for this mindset, will understand and develop his own natural noise much easier.
@@nachtfuchs321 thanks, this is very insightful!
@@trunkssj28 Thanks, I think you made a good point aswell as I know who's issue from my students 👍
Классно!!!
Is that that Dutch guy with him ?
Vos vidéos sont super mais pour les non USA qui ne comprennent pas l'anglais pouvez vous faire plus d'exemple en réels pour bien comprendre Thank you
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Don't show this video to the Armchair Violence guy.
That's the clown who has admitted to have never been in a street fight but still considers himself an expert on the subject
u shouldnt keep ur thumb spread from the rest of the hand.
I knock out lotta guys and few womans with this techniq
Keep that under your hat.