Seth, nothing against your solo videos, I enjoy them very much, but these collabs are entirely different league. Absolutely marvelous. I wish you could turn it into something regular, even just like this, just bunch of awesome guys goofing around.
@@SenseiSethDude you should absolutely check out defendu/fairbairn gutter fighting, it is still around today, and it's a really interesting style of combatives that was developed by William fairbairn a pretty well accomplished police officer in hong kong I believe for the british military and used by them in world war 2, he practiced judo, japanese jujutsu, boxing and I believe chinese kung fu and created an art for the british military that mixed elements from all of these arts that worked pretty well for these soldiers from what I can tell, it was military combatives so it was meant to help give them some adequate fighting skills in the span of a few weeks
Mike's Cat/Racoon demonstration and sweet T popping off on aerobics are pure gold. And the Seth getting beat up by Mike with a Magazine, truly the cherry on top.
As an adult female that has taken martial arts classes for 10 years, Wonderboy makes an excellent point, you must train self-defense in order for it to work.
It's also a great idea (if you can) to take a class with another group, to see if your practices work on people who aren't familiar with them. If they don't, that might be a warning sign.
@@theaikidoka Nothing quite like going to an open mat and your go-to just... not working anymore. lol But also, sometimes you go and that thing you've been trying to get good at but just can't seem to hit or always feels forced just works over and over because you're not going with the same people you have been learning it with.
1000% true. I like how Seth said at a certain point this stopped being about having to train and practice defending yourself and turned into a magic answer you need to learn for an attack.
@T.Rex33 that and when it comes to female self defense classes I once asked one of my instructors about it and he said if women don't sparr against men they might not be able to fight against men when and if the moment arises
@@collinnicolazzo2065I agree with your coach. I’d go so far as to say that female self defense classes are almost always a con. It’s totally fine if a gym offers female only classes.
I've seen a lot of people "debunk" the magazine. Icy Mike is the only youtuber I've seen who has the warrior soul needed to actually roll up the magazine under pressure and make it work as a weapon
As a child of the 80s - sweet T has the body motion freaking perfect for those aerobics classes. I remember waiting for those shows to finish every morning before cartoons would start.
I remember Ramsey Dewey tried the aerobics butt bump on a video years ago and was flabbergasted that it actually worked. Every single time he tried it.
@@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 It's because no matter how big the guy is, they're going to respect an attack to their groin. I've seen a grizzly bear get leveled from a nut shot. Even if it doesn't connected, the guy's still hopping back. From there, it significantly weakens their hold, and puts them off balance.
My wife kept asking me what I was watching because I kept bursting into laughter! Stephen and Sweet T in their aerobic outfits, and Icy Mike prison loving Seth...omg! Hilarious!
I remember I came upon your channel trying to learn “RUclips karate” after I got beat up at the bank and after paying for real Kenpo and boxing classes I still watch yours because now I’m just all in lol
The shoulder throw as a defense from standing rear naked choke is a real Judo technique (first time I did it successfully I was 10) but there are some caveats, such as: the person choking you needs some forward momentum (like if you are both struggling), and once it is sunk it is sunk, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Most underrated part of this video is when Stephen is standing with his back to Mike while he has the magazine and is talking about going after him with it. Stephen immediately turns around. That's years of training on display.
@@SenseiSethDude you should absolutely check out defendu/fairbairn gutter fighting, it is still around today, and it's a really interesting style of combatives that was developed by William fairbairn a pretty well accomplished police officer in hong kong I believe for the british military and used by them in world war 2, he practiced judo, japanese jujutsu, boxing and I believe chinese kung fu and created an art for the british military that mixed elements from all of these arts that worked pretty well for these soldiers from what I can tell, it was military combatives so it was meant to help give them some adequate fighting skills in the span of a few weeks
Fighting is essentially problem solving. It's all well and good giving a specific solution to a specific scenario but every situation is different so fighting is really learning to adapt on the fly to that situation and think "what's the best thing I can do in this situation"
You should do a deep dive into WW2 combatives from some of the late Carl Cestari’s students, that is some serious self defense and brutal or do a video on modern version of WW 2 combatives from Kelly McCann.
This is the thing modern people forget about the older generations, they did the best they could with what they had, no videos watch did kata and forms to remember but now we have everything in the world on RUclips sometimes makes us less humble.
i think the 30's had the most legit technique but they were done to a beginner class that may not retain the right knowledge. Like the mention a lot of their stuff is judo that still being taught today.
Dude you should absolutely check out defendu/fairbairn gutter fighting, it is still around today, and it's a really interesting style of combatives that was developed by William fairbairn a pretty well accomplished police officer in hong kong I believe for the british military and used by them in world war 2, he practiced judo, japanese jujutsu, boxing and I believe chinese kung fu and created an art for the british military that mixed elements from all of these arts that worked pretty well for these soldiers from what I can tell, it was military combatives so it was meant to help give them some adequate fighting skills in the span of a few weeks
The best SD advice I ever got was “Act tactically, think Strategically.” Drunk uncle Norman is a different problem than getting mugged by a whacked out mook high on PCP. That was a lot of fun to watch and a lot pf good practical commentary. And too true, for competence, nothing beats training.
The technique that turns the rotation of the attacker from their head to the ground defense is something I used to practice in To Shin Do, one of the arts studied by Hardee Merritt, who you did one of the Ninja videos with. One of the styles variations of defense involves first a clapping type strike with the defenders palms to attackers ears to rupture the eardrums, a headbutt ending with the turn seen in the video. Very cool!
OK, bear with me as I mashup a bit of philosophy and cognitive science into my praise: IMO sometimes in our quest for "effective" we over-emphasize the "martial" at expense of the "art." Art endures because it touches something deeper within us than physical... Like laughter! And those things we remember and find joy in, we can also embody more effectively. And I think everyone here demonstrates finding that optimal cognitive space between being embedded within a context, embodied in practice, enacted practically, with the best extended cognition as they learn from each other... AND the past! Funny, impactful, and MUCH THANKS to all the participants!
I wonder if you guys would consider testing out (in a friendly way of course) some of the techniques of the old military manuals , like for example Killed or Get Killed (by Applegate) , Cold Steel (by Styers) , Get Tough (by Fairbairn), etc. I'd like to see these tactics checked against live resistance like you just did with those older self-defense films. Enjoyed this video BTW.
17:05 that magazine thing was shown to me by my dad lol back in the 80's. he also said to leave part of the magazine out the bottom of your hand about an inch or two for slamming it into the person as well. never to hold it at the bottom.
The video where she grabs hold of the guys leg is a Taekwondo self-defence technique. However, clip is quite short in the video to see, not sure if it's the proper one with followups etc. The usual followup is a kick to the head or body / stomp, and retreat or enter control position.
As someone who was, for a few years, one of the best informed folks around on self defense outcomes, there are other things at play. And it's not just "She tried that in a controlled setting against a trained fighter and it didn't work." Self defense isn't just or even primarily about winning a game of knuckle tag. It is about not being the victim of a violent crime, and if you are coming out of it better than you would have otherwise. If you recognize a dangerous situation before there is a specific threat and work around it, congratulations. You have done perfect self defense. If you see the threat and avoid it, great. If you can convince him whatever he wants isn't worth what he'll have to pay to get it, very good. If the bad guy decides there is someone else easier to victimize it worked. If your initial reaction to a creep is to hunker down, make yourself small and hope he will go away, congratulations, you just won a crime. If you have a planned, practiced response even if it isn't the absolute best there's a good chance the predator will look for different prey. And if you do fight back verbally or physically - not screaming or aimless struggling - the chance of the attack being completed goes way, way down. We have over half a century of multi-factor multi-disciplinary research from around the world on this. That's the baseline. The more effective the stuff you learn is and the easier it is to bring up under stress the better.
You guys are absolutely correct, that just constantly training teraches you the skills shown (or any skill for that matter). But I wish I'd been there with you, because a lot of the techniques you showed are still teached in the german concept Ju-Jutsu and there were some technical errors in the application. But as you said, there is a difference between taking a class, watching a video and practicing something for many years under the guidance of a trainer.
We refer to that head technique as the Steering Wheel Take down and it is quite effective. The one aspect that they missed however is that in any bear hug situation you have to drop your center of gravity and push your ass back. This way you have a good base and can create power through rotation of the hips. If you notice in this video, during the bear hugs his back was arched, effectively weakening his base and lessening his power. He still made the technique work though. If the victim is smaller and weaker than the attacker he/she would have to correct that form in order for the technique to be effective! Just something to think about. Good video though!
This leg grab move was taught to me, the key is to do head and groin strikes first. And when sitting down when grabbing the leg, don't just use your back and arms, use your legs to create leverage. BTW, this is easier if the person being grabbed is shorter, and harder if they are taller like Seth.
The pass-through-the-legs you see @0:17 is legitimate. As goofy as it looks, it shows up in a lot of HEMA manuals, and I've pulled it off successfully multiple times during rolling in BJJ. Same story for the leg grab @7:43, so long as there isn't a drastic size or weight difference.
I really want to see a video with you dad and his reactions and thoughts on your exploration of martial arts. How has he seen it impact your karate? What has he seen that he has wanted to explore? Is there something in each martial art that he found to be common that he wouldn’t have thought about? Is there something in each martial art that is unique to it that makes him want to try it? Being so experienced in karate, is there another martial art he’s seen that he thinks in another lifetime he would have loved to pursue in the same way as he did karate? Is there a martial art he’s seen you try that he thinks you could be as proficient in as you are in karate? Etc lol. Love the videos!
Hahaha dude, the slow motion classical music backing video clips of a former police officer trying to jab your ass and perineum hard as possible with a rolled up news paper are f*ing youtube comedy gold ;)
choke defenses really work, I used to ask people to go full force so I knew if it worked or not and it works. It's best to grab the meat of the thumb then peel it back, throw in an elbow or a punch while you do it and voila
Seth, nothing against your solo videos, I enjoy them very much, but these collabs are entirely different league. Absolutely marvelous. I wish you could turn it into something regular, even just like this, just bunch of awesome guys goofing around.
I totally agree 👍
It's like that Grand Tour gang of martial arts
@@SenseiSethis new selfdefence championship in making?😉
@@SenseiSethDude you should absolutely check out defendu/fairbairn gutter fighting, it is still around today, and it's a really interesting style of combatives that was developed by William fairbairn a pretty well accomplished police officer in hong kong I believe for the british military and used by them in world war 2, he practiced judo, japanese jujutsu, boxing and I believe chinese kung fu and created an art for the british military that mixed elements from all of these arts that worked pretty well for these soldiers from what I can tell, it was military combatives so it was meant to help give them some adequate fighting skills in the span of a few weeks
Mike just beating Seth with a magazine at the end made the whole video 😂
Dang Sweet T is crazy good at the aerobics self defense.
Right? I bet he’s wearing the spandex underneath. Like a superhero, but for 80s dance
Bro mike you could do comedy u always got me laughing
It made me feel kinda funny, like when we used to climb the rope in gym class...
@@lastsamurai1089 NOT
Mike's Cat/Racoon demonstration and sweet T popping off on aerobics are pure gold.
And the Seth getting beat up by Mike with a Magazine, truly the cherry on top.
cats, raccoons, bears, they all can slide inside their skin. we can't. its also why gorillas would lose more often than not against bears and tigers.
Yeah, that magazine kinda popped the cherry....
@@chancepaladin Sounds like someone who hasn't done no gi. lol
Mike trying to get ahold of Seth's leg...😂😂😂
All Wonderboy "crimes" come with a handwritten apology and he buys you a beer afterwards
Even beer seems too much for Wonderboy...I think it's more of an Ice Cream😅
I see Wonderboy more of the buy you a diet Coke guy.
As an adult female that has taken martial arts classes for 10 years, Wonderboy makes an excellent point, you must train self-defense in order for it to work.
It's also a great idea (if you can) to take a class with another group, to see if your practices work on people who aren't familiar with them. If they don't, that might be a warning sign.
@@theaikidoka Nothing quite like going to an open mat and your go-to just... not working anymore. lol
But also, sometimes you go and that thing you've been trying to get good at but just can't seem to hit or always feels forced just works over and over because you're not going with the same people you have been learning it with.
1000% true. I like how Seth said at a certain point this stopped being about having to train and practice defending yourself and turned into a magic answer you need to learn for an attack.
@T.Rex33 that and when it comes to female self defense classes I once asked one of my instructors about it and he said if women don't sparr against men they might not be able to fight against men when and if the moment arises
@@collinnicolazzo2065I agree with your coach. I’d go so far as to say that female self defense classes are almost always a con.
It’s totally fine if a gym offers female only classes.
Best line ever, "I'm looking gooch, taint, phrenem....."
Every day is a school day...
I was dying. 😂
Laughed so hard when he started rattling of these 😂
And then at 17:50 Seth says the most sus line ever.
i need to see a comedy crime action movie with these four ... just the way mike was trying to grab seths leg from the bear hug was gold
YES OMG i second this
The classical music and montage of Seth getting beat was hilarious! 🤣
I don't appreciate how Wonderboy looks like my PhD supervisor but could kick my ass at will.
At 12:40 when mike is talking about the racoon or cat attacking you his impression killed me 😂
5:30 least convincing " whenever i do my crime" ever.
I've seen a lot of people "debunk" the magazine. Icy Mike is the only youtuber I've seen who has the warrior soul needed to actually roll up the magazine under pressure and make it work as a weapon
"is RUclips just the new Library of Alexandria?"
Wow... I've never thought about it like that, but it kind of is. 🤯
Yeah, because without the Internet RUclips, will fall the same too. Only oral tradition to keep the memory alive
Yeah but with a ton of crap books or videos like 95% in this example mixed in with the good stuff. Typical library might have like 50% crap.
More like the world's cubical wall... But similar I guess
15:10 the chance to whack Seth with a rolled up magazine is what gets Icy Mike out of bed in the morning.
When I woke up this morning I didn't expect to see Seth getting violated by a magazine.
Wonderboy giving his challengers ear-twisters is something I never knew I needed in my life.
Fuckin hm? Why’d ya like that so much, hmm?
@@JeremyConnersbro whats your deal bro just saying sometging go back to your goon cave
As a child of the 80s - sweet T has the body motion freaking perfect for those aerobics classes. I remember waiting for those shows to finish every morning before cartoons would start.
I bet you finished.
I remember Ramsey Dewey tried the aerobics butt bump on a video years ago and was flabbergasted that it actually worked. Every single time he tried it.
Hip checking people is key step in setting up good hip tosses. Pushes them off balance.
it's also the starting move of a huge lot of forms in TMAs
I was thinking about that in this. And these guys had the same conclusion. Butt bumps apparently work.
@@fireeaglefitnessmartialart935 It's because no matter how big the guy is, they're going to respect an attack to their groin. I've seen a grizzly bear get leveled from a nut shot. Even if it doesn't connected, the guy's still hopping back. From there, it significantly weakens their hold, and puts them off balance.
In today's vocabulary it's known as the Thrust of Freedom per Master Ken.
My wife kept asking me what I was watching because I kept bursting into laughter! Stephen and Sweet T in their aerobic outfits, and Icy Mike prison loving Seth...omg! Hilarious!
Wonderboy: But can a small girl do that to you?
Icy Mike: Luckily. . .
💀💀💀💀
I remember I came upon your channel trying to learn “RUclips karate” after I got beat up at the bank and after paying for real Kenpo and boxing classes I still watch yours because now I’m just all in lol
The shoulder throw as a defense from standing rear naked choke is a real Judo technique (first time I did it successfully I was 10) but there are some caveats, such as: the person choking you needs some forward momentum (like if you are both struggling), and once it is sunk it is sunk, do not pass go, do not collect $200.
Mike makes a great Rainman ”you can’t have this chair, this is my chair” moment.
This the most fun, chaotic collabs yet. I think this is my new most favorite video on RUclips
Most underrated part of this video is when Stephen is standing with his back to Mike while he has the magazine and is talking about going after him with it. Stephen immediately turns around. That's years of training on display.
You know it’s a good day when Sensei Seth drops a new video!!
Seth with a banger on my birthday🔥
Happy birthday
Happy birthday!
@@SenseiSethDude you should absolutely check out defendu/fairbairn gutter fighting, it is still around today, and it's a really interesting style of combatives that was developed by William fairbairn a pretty well accomplished police officer in hong kong I believe for the british military and used by them in world war 2, he practiced judo, japanese jujutsu, boxing and I believe chinese kung fu and created an art for the british military that mixed elements from all of these arts that worked pretty well for these soldiers from what I can tell, it was military combatives so it was meant to help give them some adequate fighting skills in the span of a few weeks
Happy birthday
"I might be giving too much arch." No such thing, continue to serve.
This is a great group to review self defense techniques with. Mike's summary of how to train at the end was really concise and thought provoking.
10:20 Okay...I laughed out loud there...excellent copy/technique guys !
the slow motion LMFAO, nice touch. i hope seth's rear is feeling okay...xD
Fighting is essentially problem solving. It's all well and good giving a specific solution to a specific scenario but every situation is different so fighting is really learning to adapt on the fly to that situation and think "what's the best thing I can do in this situation"
Every cut to Sweet T dancing just makes me burst out laughing.
Always love these collaborations with these awesome friends to test out what works out best. Very nicely done, boys
The Master Ken thrust of freedom got broken out
10:20 whaaaaaaat I am looking at??😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Dude! Your face when Mike gave you the business up the hoy-hoy!!??
Man, I'm dying over here 😂😂😂
You should do a deep dive into WW2 combatives from some of the late Carl Cestari’s students, that is some serious self defense and brutal or do a video on modern version of WW 2 combatives from Kelly McCann.
“The Thirties: A GREAT time to be attacked! “ Don’t know why but I chuckled for several minutes at that.
Oh dear god I got to the magazine. I cried with laughter.
This is the thing modern people forget about the older generations, they did the best they could with what they had, no videos watch did kata and forms to remember but now we have everything in the world on RUclips sometimes makes us less humble.
i think the 30's had the most legit technique but they were done to a beginner class that may not retain the right knowledge. Like the mention a lot of their stuff is judo that still being taught today.
I enjoyed this quite a bit. Sweet T is just a joy to watch. The interjects something every video.
It was years before I realized Sweet T and Seth were different people.
Dude you should absolutely check out defendu/fairbairn gutter fighting, it is still around today, and it's a really interesting style of combatives that was developed by William fairbairn a pretty well accomplished police officer in hong kong I believe for the british military and used by them in world war 2, he practiced judo, japanese jujutsu, boxing and I believe chinese kung fu and created an art for the british military that mixed elements from all of these arts that worked pretty well for these soldiers from what I can tell, it was military combatives so it was meant to help give them some adequate fighting skills in the span of a few weeks
Seth lying there in pain watching how IcyMike just kept going was hilarious😂 @15:59
The best SD advice I ever got was “Act tactically, think Strategically.” Drunk uncle Norman is a different problem than getting mugged by a whacked out mook high on PCP. That was a lot of fun to watch and a lot pf good practical commentary. And too true, for competence, nothing beats training.
Sweet T: Master of Jazzercize Bunkai.
This was so funny and fun to watch. I would love a sequel video on the topic.
I loved the oil check with the magazine 😂
Sweet T getting too much arch 😂😂😂
Icy Mike busting out the classic baton choke with that magazine. The ancient cop move. Top Tier!
That ending sequence was just... everything.
The technique that turns the rotation of the attacker from their head to the ground defense is something I used to practice in To Shin Do, one of the arts studied by Hardee Merritt, who you did one of the Ninja videos with. One of the styles variations of defense involves first a clapping type strike with the defenders palms to attackers ears to rupture the eardrums, a headbutt ending with the turn seen in the video. Very cool!
Icy Mike with the magazine was hilarious.
I see Icy Mike has recreated the Dog Brothers' famous "stinky stick" technique, pioneered by Crafty Dog!
Your guys' collabs is honestly one of the best things on youtube.
OK, bear with me as I mashup a bit of philosophy and cognitive science into my praise:
IMO sometimes in our quest for "effective" we over-emphasize the "martial" at expense of the "art." Art endures because it touches something deeper within us than physical... Like laughter! And those things we remember and find joy in, we can also embody more effectively.
And I think everyone here demonstrates finding that optimal cognitive space between being embedded within a context, embodied in practice, enacted practically, with the best extended cognition as they learn from each other... AND the past!
Funny, impactful, and MUCH THANKS to all the participants!
I wonder if you guys would consider testing out (in a friendly way of course) some of the techniques of the old military manuals , like for example Killed or Get Killed (by Applegate) , Cold Steel (by Styers) , Get Tough (by Fairbairn), etc. I'd like to see these tactics checked against live resistance like you just did with those older self-defense films. Enjoyed this video BTW.
I second this!
17:05 that magazine thing was shown to me by my dad lol back in the 80's. he also said to leave part of the magazine out the bottom of your hand about an inch or two for slamming it into the person as well. never to hold it at the bottom.
Nice to see you guys having so much fun with Aikido!
LOL... Sweet Tea Twerkin between Delf Defense moves is hilarious!!
The video where she grabs hold of the guys leg is a Taekwondo self-defence technique. However, clip is quite short in the video to see, not sure if it's the proper one with followups etc. The usual followup is a kick to the head or body / stomp, and retreat or enter control position.
One of the best Seth videos 😄
This was hilarious, educational, and very very well shot and edited!
As someone who was, for a few years, one of the best informed folks around on self defense outcomes, there are other things at play. And it's not just "She tried that in a controlled setting against a trained fighter and it didn't work." Self defense isn't just or even primarily about winning a game of knuckle tag. It is about not being the victim of a violent crime, and if you are coming out of it better than you would have otherwise. If you recognize a dangerous situation before there is a specific threat and work around it, congratulations. You have done perfect self defense. If you see the threat and avoid it, great. If you can convince him whatever he wants isn't worth what he'll have to pay to get it, very good.
If the bad guy decides there is someone else easier to victimize it worked. If your initial reaction to a creep is to hunker down, make yourself small and hope he will go away, congratulations, you just won a crime. If you have a planned, practiced response even if it isn't the absolute best there's a good chance the predator will look for different prey. And if you do fight back verbally or physically - not screaming or aimless struggling - the chance of the attack being completed goes way, way down. We have over half a century of multi-factor multi-disciplinary research from around the world on this.
That's the baseline. The more effective the stuff you learn is and the easier it is to bring up under stress the better.
You guys are absolutely correct, that just constantly training teraches you the skills shown (or any skill for that matter). But I wish I'd been there with you, because a lot of the techniques you showed are still teached in the german concept Ju-Jutsu and there were some technical errors in the application. But as you said, there is a difference between taking a class, watching a video and practicing something for many years under the guidance of a trainer.
Oh, you KNOW Sensei Seth cheeked that mag when his legs went stiff, haha!
“The 30’s was a great time to be attacked” hilarious
This is one of the best videos I've seen you throw out there, man. Awesome.
I hadn’t laughed this hard in a while. Thanks for that. Great video gents. Great tips as well
We refer to that head technique as the Steering Wheel Take down and it is quite effective. The one aspect that they missed however is that in any bear hug situation you have to drop your center of gravity and push your ass back. This way you have a good base and can create power through rotation of the hips. If you notice in this video, during the bear hugs his back was arched, effectively weakening his base and lessening his power. He still made the technique work though. If the victim is smaller and weaker than the attacker he/she would have to correct that form in order for the technique to be effective! Just something to think about.
Good video though!
last words. "...and then go train." Most excellent.
This leg grab move was taught to me, the key is to do head and groin strikes first. And when sitting down when grabbing the leg, don't just use your back and arms, use your legs to create leverage. BTW, this is easier if the person being grabbed is shorter, and harder if they are taller like Seth.
"I felt like there was zero threat to me until..."
😂
When icy Mike called it a Millwall brick I was in stitches. Brought back memories.
And that's coming from a Chelsea fan 🏴 😆
I loved that “Seth’s talking head in the corner” edit near the beginning of the video. Please do that more 😂
Need to take clips of this and turn it into an aerobics video, or a dance music video. 12:40 keeps making me chuckle.
These are still my favorite Sensei Seth videos!
“..I’ve gotta drive home!” 😂🤣😆
The pass-through-the-legs you see @0:17 is legitimate. As goofy as it looks, it shows up in a lot of HEMA manuals, and I've pulled it off successfully multiple times during rolling in BJJ. Same story for the leg grab @7:43, so long as there isn't a drastic size or weight difference.
I really want to see a video with you dad and his reactions and thoughts on your exploration of martial arts. How has he seen it impact your karate? What has he seen that he has wanted to explore? Is there something in each martial art that he found to be common that he wouldn’t have thought about? Is there something in each martial art that is unique to it that makes him want to try it? Being so experienced in karate, is there another martial art he’s seen that he thinks in another lifetime he would have loved to pursue in the same way as he did karate? Is there a martial art he’s seen you try that he thinks you could be as proficient in as you are in karate? Etc lol. Love the videos!
Watching seth get violated at the end in skow motion was hard and hilarious to watch at the same time 😂 poor guy lol
“Raccoon”… “looking for gooch”is maybe be the most terrifying thing I have ever seen.
🤣
8:05. The slap is gold 🤣
Great video, guys.😂😂 fun and informative. Love it.
I'm gonna keep requesting a video on the efficacy of a huge slim Jim (beef stick) as a self defense weapon.
I was dying from laughter when Mike was talking about frenums and shit lol
That was gold. Thank you
This is the absolute dream team for martial arts on youtube
You all should definitely review Bas Rutten's Self Defense video.
Sweet T killed the aerobics set
You got that dog in you
That Golden Retriever energy
Great video!
Hahaha dude, the slow motion classical music backing video clips of a former police officer trying to jab your ass and perineum hard as possible with a rolled up news paper are f*ing youtube comedy gold ;)
9:28 she’s doing the Thrust of Freedom. Guaranteed to work every time but you MUST restomp the groin afterwards
The cat/raccoon bit is gold.
I got taught that you can break out of any wrist grab by pulling towards your attackers thumbs, the weakest point in any grip. This was in the 90's
I just seen self-defense aerobics kata. It´s like wax-on , wax-off...
I feel like there’s a real market for Sweet T Aerobic Defense videos
choke defenses really work, I used to ask people to go full force so I knew if it worked or not and it works. It's best to grab the meat of the thumb then peel it back, throw in an elbow or a punch while you do it and voila
Probably, slide back and kick to the knee or slightly dash with jab and cross wellcharged by the weight moving forward.
This works