Build a Fast Flurry of 3 as an Entry
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2023
- Here is a good way to build a 'starter for ten' in terms of a pre-planned pre-emptive entry into an unavoidable confrontation. If you can't avoid, escape, de-escalate or mitigate and you find yourself in that brief window of pre-fight confrontation then don't wait, attack your would be attacker with an explosive entry that will not stop until the threat is down and no longer ambulatory! Where possible, you need to be the 'feeder' in this relationship if you want the highest probability to prevail!
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As my dad always told me, “go as hard as you can, as fast as you can, as long as you can”. Fantastic content. You got my subscription. 💪🏼
As a martial arts coach and experienced in real street combat - this is realistic and great advice - for what my opinion is worth. Simple, gross motorskills and effective.
Speed, volume, and intensity as well as full on agression will be a pivotal role in survival of an attack. Whatever it takes to neutralize the threat. One mind, any weapon. ⚔️
Good stuff. As an instructor for over 40 years , I endorse this. We called it shock and awe.
Who says as you get older you slow down. Mr Morrison proves otherwise. And I am 67 and by continual practice of certain moves they are getting more and more lightning fast.
This bloke is easily the best at this stuff
Excellent combination of theory and realistic applications and advice.
Quality content as always mate. Cheers 👍🏻
Of all the folks ive seen in my life i gotta say, YOU SIR are on a whole other level on sheer brutal burst power, combined with such ASTOUNDING technique and an authentic ability to cut through the BS and focus on the reality of how altercations play out in the Real world.
Truly an amazing warrior sir❤️
Thanks for the video. I'm a southpaw and as a third strike I typically prefer either a power punch (cross or uppercut) to the body or the heaviest low kick I can muster to the inside of their lead leg (unless they standing southpaw.)
Lee can you please do a video on how you would defend yourself against a much larger Man👊🏽
Indeed but ime - Run. If can't, force multiplier like SRT, tact pen. Speed and explosiveness always. Also see all illegal strikes in MMA and apply those for self defense.
That's like the only kind
of video he mainly does. 😂
That's what this video is.
if they grab you, grab thier fingers and twist them until desired result, attack eyes, throat and groin for same result. these areas are no stronger than anyone else. no need to box or wrestle
@@eddard9442☝🏾🧔🏾♂️ This
Go train, all the videos in the world won't do you any good.
Awesome Hard Skills, Combatives at its Best
"It doesn't matter what colour the cat is, as long as it catches the fucking mouse" - Beethoven
Edit: That Palm Blitz to grab, to continuous rear hand palm strikes (whilst causing a collision effect and controlling descent and providing tactile feedback simultaneously) is an absolute thing of beauty.
Your explosiveness and ability to strike without telegraphing is absolutely second to none, Lee and your content is the best I've ever found when it comes to Combatives. Everything in the UC system is so well thought out.
Big shout out to Jamie Miller and Michiel Mulder as well, their content is fucking superb as well.
You're all brilliant Instructors.
I agree w/your points on Lee. Also, at the same time, there is no dignity in cussing. It creates a vulnerability to the next dimension entities that want to kill us. SPIRITUAL warfare is where it's really at. Art of war is know the enemy. Demons are real, and along with their illuminati slaves/servants, THEY are the PRIME/ROOT/BASE enemy in our spiritual war. Also watch out for the new age, inc alienism deception, as it is their #1 weapon against humanity.
💯 Easily one of the most terrifying dudes I could imagine exploding on someone. Even in some of his casual gestures you can just feel the bursts of power on a level that is INSANE!
I really like the way this guy communicates. Good practical stuff he teaches too.
Brilliant! Cant wait to see more. New Subscriber. Thanks!
05:08 some love for Dave Turton, always good to see :)
Thanks lee for your Videos.. been watching and trying things out, learning, and having fun. unfortunatey on my own in the Garage on my box sack.. but nevertheless i learn the motor skills.. the schools here in germany where i live are too far away..
great stuff, Lee! Inspirational
Great stuff Lee 👌
Great content !
What I don't hear often is a discussion of how in any exchange you are very likely to get hurt, most people are a bit delusional about it thinking if they remember enough techniques or get super fast etc they will come away having taken zero damage. In any sport however the opponent more often than not scores on you, ping pong, tennis, basketball etc the odds of completely aceing your opponent are very low, the mindset of being hurt, damaged, injured and coming out on top is an interesting topic to me.
In a serious physical exchange, “hurt” isn’t really a factor. When you’re fighting for your life, anything that doesn’t immobilize or render unconscious is superfluous. Adrenaline is so high that even severe injuries just aren’t felt until after the fact. Even broken bones may not register during the encounter. This is good for us, and bad for us. It means that we can fight through injury, but it can also mean the bad guy can too. Motivation becomes a factor at this point - someone trying to posture and act ‘tough’ may get a broken nose or cracked rib (or even just get gassed) and say “Enough, I’m done”. Whereas someone fighting to survive takes no notice of injury and fights to the finish. You ARE likely to be injured in an exchange, and this is one of the many reasons that avoidance is your #1 self-defense technique. But when the chips are down, injury is not an immediate game-changer - you WILL fight through broken knuckles, stab wounds, fractured bones, etc. if your life depends on it.
cheers Lee. Always appreciated. 🇦🇺
Thank you sensei.
Nice work!
Great video, sir. Blessings from UC Thailand study group!
Luv this dude and your team
He's simply the best😮 and brilliant advice.
Thank u! This is f...EVERYTHING.
Very good content here
Damn you and your full head of hair, you handsome devil!!!!
This guy is in his late 80's to early 90's. We should be inspired!
I would say mid 60's to early 70's max. But he could destroy 97% of 20 and 30 year olds! 😅 OLD GUYS RULE!!!!
@@kevinwhelehan421 Yea, just watched it again. Definitely not older than mid 70's maybe. The guy is in fit condition for sure, and knows how to strike and defend himself. Never judge a book by it's cover they say. That said, I'm reminded of an old television commercial from the 1970's (I'm 67 in Feb.) with Chuck Norris. It was either for men's deoderant or cologne. Chuck says: "The best defense is NOT to offend".
Now that combo i like, the two, one-elbow pattern looks really easy to do👍👍👍👍👍👍🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋🥋💯💯💯💯💯💯
Lee, could you do a video on how you put the hip torque, drop step, and zig zag all together for forward movement. Thanks.
Sweet combos 🤕
Hey Lee
Would you mind covering low profile combatives or low intensity fight techniques in order to control or restrain someone when someone has grabbed our hands or pushing us lightly or grabbed our neck lightly etc. How to control him with a low intensity technique in that case.
Thanks
Your best out there no matches you 3 best moves ever 3 great combinations subceibed seamus
Lee , Mo .. my teacher ✨👑✨
Fantastic video. Do you do classes? I would love to join…how can we join a regular class?
He knows his shit
@urbancombatives , sir, could you do a video on “must haves” for a “combative straining gym” at home please?
Never really got the emphasis on attatching(see the use in controlling a fall so head doesn't smack the pavement) but otherwise surely better to have 2 hands to strike... Speed wise
Love it
Lee please come to South Africa
Thank you Lee, I appreciate your time and energy in making these awesome vids. Thank you so much again. Peace
This guy is exactly why you should never go out of your way to f*ck with someone.
thanks for your quality content!
I’m a small man so I always aim for the solar plexus with my fists.
Lee what kind of punch bag do you recommend for home use for your training?
Where did you get that torso shaped heavy bag? I've been looking for something exactly like that.
where can i work with this man 1 on 1? if at all possible?
If a person has crossed the line and given up their rights, attacking yours, then going for their eyes should be part of any plan, including any blow to the windpipe. Controlling the person with a ranger chokehold (thumb and fingers firmly around the trachea) is also an option if they are not bigger than you. You are not moving if someone has gripped your trachea, trust me. Punching someone full force in the face can break your hands, remember. The metatarsals will come out of the back of your hand, the stronger you are.
Straight blast from wing chun or jkd badically
Superb. Love this bull shit free technique.👊👊👊😵💫
Why is Lee using closed fist here? When I trained with him he taught palm strikes in favour of closed fist. His reasoning was that if you use closed fist on the street there is a high likelihood of breaking your hand. Since then I have only trained with palm strikes, on pads and the heavy bag.
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Dear Lee Morrison, please more home training in garage, Russia Love you! Its cool smashing shit in garage! I play go my training in your lessons in my garage! Lee, you very cool man, Russia Love You!
Chin down
Why would we control our assailant’s descent? If he is falling, I’m running in the opposite direction.
If we secure a knockout and the attacker smacks the back of his head on concrete we could be turning a successful self protection situation into a manslaughter charge. Good self protection isn’t just about what happens in “the fight”, it’s about ensuring we protect ourselves against the aftermath.
@@bougeacwell said that's what would happen in Australia
@@bougeac Thats exactly what I thought also
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Lee Are you okay with sharing your height and weight?
I'm going to guess 5'9, 14 st.
@@JamesMMcCann Good guess 5'9 14 st. 7lbs right now!
@@UrbanCombatives I'm off to buy a Lottery ticket :)
Awesome Hard skills ,superb as always
@@UrbanCombatives Are you thinking of getting taller next year lee lol. That hand speed is outrageous mate. Fantastic vids as usual.
Great work and video i subbed, but unfortunately dummies dont hit back. So its not close to the real thing.
It Looks Like You Fixed you Right-Hand index Finger Bro..
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Great content as always. I had to think for a second when you said you were a southpaw and then lead with your left jab, until I realized your presentation and movie is in reverse, or mirror image 😊
he is a very dangerous fighter, but this man looks like permanently pissed, but maybe it is just my impression
Goodstuff