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To those who say these are impractical- they aren't. It'll be about maintaining control of the fight. Using basic Krav Maga techniques to block and redirect an opponents blow, you can use their own momentum to bring them in closer so that you can deliver some of these blows, step behind the opponent, and leg sweep them to the ground. You can toss in an arm bar or whatever but at this point you have basically ended the fight and have control of their entire body if they still wish to continue.
They are very practical have you ever seen Mike Tyson fight? Notice how he used to throw those wild looping hooks to the back of his opponents head striking the cervical vertebrate area and gall bladder 20.
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It is obvious most people have never been in a physical fight. These pressure points are incredible to know and guess what? You get to also learn about your OWN weaknesses and your own body! So sad that humans don't all have anatomy and physiology using real cadavers...we would not be such a nation of BUNGELLAS AND BUNGELLOS. When in a real fight, there is a dilation of time and entirely different 'space' you do not get to experience unless you have been in fights, ride horses and understand the power of that animal and their weaknesses...it is a way of looking at the world not many understand and when push comes to shove and more, their adrenaline will cause paralysis. A bit hard to have the physical experiences we used to all experience before puberty 60 years ago...today. Martial arts helps hugely, aerobic dance type classes will tie the brain/head back to the body, dance in any form...without this experience it will be iffy you will survive an attack even by a 3 year old black belt toddler. My humbling experience!! Having some of this physical experience, just watching and thinking through the movements is helpful. But for those who never 'dance' (poor white guys, I am very serious), don't play golf, ride and drive motorcycles, cars, big rigs, boats...heck, riding horses is the NEXT best way to prepare. You'll learn about body language, wilderness...if you ride wilderness, you'll learn respect for all animals, you'll start seeing all of us humans are just a weird species of animal. One only one just one species, no varieties, no 'races'...different cultures sure but only just one species of human, just ONE. I feel animals are far far far superior than us humans. They 'fit' with life on this planet. We've been taught how to stay 'separate' and 'above' or 'superior' to all other life because something waved a 'wand' and 'made' us overnight. When you are IN THE FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE OR DIE MOMENT, if you've experienced this weird 'world'...trust me, being reminded of these spots will help...."as my hand slid down the side of the neck to feel that clavicle, I just grabbed that bone as if to rip it out cramming my fingers into that space at a 45 degreeish angle" can be thought in just a microsecond...feels like a slow slow world. You learn to welcome this world, some actually get addicted. Forget worrying about pain! Snort!
The point he's talking about, directly behind the neck, where the brain and spinal meet, is called The Atlas..you could really damage someone hitting then there accurately
This isn’t very technical at all but if you get someone on the ground stamp on the thin area of the head in between the ear and the eye it’s very effective but overkill to say the least.
7:28 One can also press from these points towards the temporomandibular joints (the joints connecting the jawbone to the skull), in other words towards the victims chin. This causes some serious continuous pain!
Monna7777777 this all you can find in books that are hundreds of years old, and each martial art shool is teaching it. Means there is nothing new, and if some people want to know this, they will find it in all old books too. The more harder point is, to be able to hit this points in a fight :-) But this video is made to defend your self, or to eleminate an attacker, not to be an attacker and to use this to kill people. Its to learn how to safe your self, AND to avoid that an attacker can/will hit you at this points. Krav Maga is to defend your self or other people. You can see it in all videos. Sure you can use it to attack other people, but you get teached in shools how to defend, or go out of a fight without to get killed by others. Overthink this, and you will see it from an other point of view.
Monna7777777 I doubt you don't know half of them without watching this video... For example punching someone's throat can disable/kill them. That's rather obvious, right?
Ray Lee sport science actually disproved that, and fight smart did a bit on throat punches and claimed that with adrenaline involved most people will hardly pause in a fight. They could be wrong though I suppose
Quando se atinge certa idade, não dá mais pra brigar de forma tradicional. Trocar socos, rolar pelo chão. A perda de energia é muito grande. Pra economizá-la, em caso de ter que se defender , é preciso ser objetivo, bater no ponto certo, para acabar com a luta em pouco tempo. Daí a importância de se saber os pontos vulneráveis no corpo de uma pessoa. Alguns são mortais, se se bater muito forte. Não precisa disso. Basta dar o golpe moderadamente, o suficiente para fazer o adversário desabar. Há outros pontos que só causam muita dor, suficiente também para vencer o oponente. No UFC, no MMA certos golpes são proibidos pela lesão que possam causar. Está certo. Todavia, numa briga de rua não há regras e isso pode ser desvantajoso. Bruce Lee gostava de se sentir livre. Ele dizia que as competições nessas entidades, com restrições a alguns golpes, os lutadores ficam destreinados, ficam sem reflexos para defender as áreas sensíveis. E acabam levando o pior. Ele e seu ajudante vestiam roupas especiais e treinavam duramente sem restrições aos golpes. E, assim, aumentavam-se os reflexos na defesa e no ataque.
Хорошо про нижнию челюсть не сказано. Вместо уязвимых челюстей, точки спортивного в перчатках на ринге. Точка под носом работает при боковом воздействии, чуть сбоку. А по челюсти бить надо несколько по иному, чем показывал инструктор. В остальном хорошая подборка мест приложения.
I like this one move my dad taught me after his time in the military if you can visualize it , so someone is coming in for a lift and take down like mma , but the one being lifted has a good position to attack the spine and neck either paralyzing or kill the said aggressor lifting you up for a take down , buts I'd understand if the person dies or is paralyzed cause I'm not one to fight I avoid fighting as much as possible , but if push comes to shove they'd wish they never did and their life won't be the same
Che video interessante. Ma l audio è davvero una sofferenza..... Sto pensando di abbassare il volume e guardare le immagini.... Peccato solo per l audio
I wonder if that professor ever got into a real fight, or used even 10% of his techniques. So silly to think that medical knowledge means you can fight.
maybe with grandmas because in a real fight or in a squared circle, he would get destroyed and knocked out by any boxing fighter 10 times while trying to apply these techniques
That's why these'll always remain opportunity strikes. It all depends on how well your opponent manages to defend himself or how fast you are to recognize vulnerabilities. Even between two perfect fighters, sooner or later, one's gonna make a mistake.
how in the hell are u going to apply these methods in a real fight unless its a lucky punch or a cheap shot bcuz every fight I've seen people are moving way to fast to try a decide which point to hit. they just stick and move.
He mentioned it in the video. These are attacks of opportunity, which may be presented to you during a fight. The more you accustom yourself to fighting, the easier it'll be for you to deconstruct your opponent's moves. The efficiency of your moves are based upon making them a sub-conscious routine for your body, as you don't often have time to think in a fight. This is why so many sports incorporate rigorous amounts of repetition. Simple blocks and counters are trained 1000s of times at increasing rates of intensity as to become second nature. Fighting is much like learning to drive. At first your brain is overwhelmed by all the information, but eventually you learn to filter the essential information, allowing you to fight more smartly.
Speed is power don’t think feel . Nothing is fool proof I got the upper hand on a person who claims to be a trainer in this art style and he outweighs me 75lbs bigger.
These are not the proper pressure points for knock out. You want the mental nerves on the chin. Or the stomach 7 or 9 on the side of the throat. Look at all the knock out videos on youtube, and you will see what I mean. 99% of the MMA knockouts are the mental nerve knock outs.
....conosco un colpo segreto.....un portafogli carico di soldi falsi da lasciare al rapinatore....le uniche due volte che hanno cercato di aggredirmi per derubarmi mi è andata bene.
Triple warmer ,the indent in the front of the temple is a knock out Dim Mak, the top of the head thing and the nose thing are both bull shit. Vegas nerve in the carotid artery ,in the side of the neck (either side) half way up and in the center of the neck, and the lower jaw . these are the places that = KNOCK OUT. Krav Maga is like being a white belt in 3 martial arts. That being said , for a person without the character to stay with a real martial art until they get good (5+ years) most any art will make SHORT WORK of this simple course motor movement art. If you are in boot camp for a couple months this is ok, but it's very very far from a real Martial Art. Where are the Krav Maga people in MMA or any competition fighting forum? It is what it is, there's a system like this called scars which is a bit better, check it out if this turns you on. Or better still take real MA training . My arts are Kenpo and Akido.
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Bullshit
This is so interesting and horrifying at the same time
To those who say these are impractical- they aren't. It'll be about maintaining control of the fight. Using basic Krav Maga techniques to block and redirect an opponents blow, you can use their own momentum to bring them in closer so that you can deliver some of these blows, step behind the opponent, and leg sweep them to the ground. You can toss in an arm bar or whatever but at this point you have basically ended the fight and have control of their entire body if they still wish to continue.
RTEDASZ C
They are very practical have you ever seen Mike Tyson fight? Notice how he used to throw those wild looping hooks to the back of his opponents head striking the cervical vertebrate area and gall bladder 20.
Me hitting every pressure point on my body while watching the video 👀
Good stuff
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i am teacher so i can translate into spanish
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Turkish pls
Translate in English it will help easy to understand
I got kicked in the cheek by a horse and didn't feel any pain. My cheek was shattered. This is how pain killers work. Like snake venom.
Grandi. Occorre però migliorare l'audio.
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Good 1 i like video
It is obvious most people have never been in a physical fight. These pressure points are incredible to know and guess what? You get to also learn about your OWN weaknesses and your own body! So sad that humans don't all have anatomy and physiology using real cadavers...we would not be such a nation of BUNGELLAS AND BUNGELLOS.
When in a real fight, there is a dilation of time and entirely different 'space' you do not get to experience unless you have been in fights, ride horses and understand the power of that animal and their weaknesses...it is a way of looking at the world not many understand and when push comes to shove and more, their adrenaline will cause paralysis.
A bit hard to have the physical experiences we used to all experience before puberty 60 years ago...today. Martial arts helps hugely, aerobic dance type classes will tie the brain/head back to the body, dance in any form...without this experience it will be iffy you will survive an attack even by a 3 year old black belt toddler. My humbling experience!!
Having some of this physical experience, just watching and thinking through the movements is helpful. But for those who never 'dance' (poor white guys, I am very serious), don't play golf, ride and drive motorcycles, cars, big rigs, boats...heck, riding horses is the NEXT best way to prepare. You'll learn about body language, wilderness...if you ride wilderness, you'll learn respect for all animals, you'll start seeing all of us humans are just a weird species of animal. One only one just one species, no varieties, no 'races'...different cultures sure but only just one species of human, just ONE. I feel animals are far far far superior than us humans. They 'fit' with life on this planet. We've been taught how to stay 'separate' and 'above' or 'superior' to all other life because something waved a 'wand' and 'made' us overnight.
When you are IN THE FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE OR DIE MOMENT, if you've experienced this weird 'world'...trust me, being reminded of these spots will help...."as my hand slid down the side of the neck to feel that clavicle, I just grabbed that bone as if to rip it out cramming my fingers into that space at a 45 degreeish angle" can be thought in just a microsecond...feels like a slow slow world. You learn to welcome this world, some actually get addicted. Forget worrying about pain! Snort!
Though these are unconventional moves to do, in my opinion, unless your life is at risk...
Very good Training
great video
Thanks for sharing.
ottimo servizio professionale. ma bisogna aggiustare per il futuro la fonia, magari con un piccolo microfono. complimenti
Nice ❤
The point he's talking about, directly behind the neck, where the brain and spinal meet, is called The Atlas..you could really damage someone hitting then there accurately
Merci en tant que voyoux s attaquant surtout aux grands mères 👜👛💍💎
Vous m aidez tous les jours !
C est beau 😭
Vous agressez bien l' orthographe , aussi, crapule !
It's amazing and horrifying how easily you can kill or make a person disable for the rest of his life
Krav Maga 👍👍👍👍
Excellent
This isn’t very technical at all but if you get someone on the ground stamp on the thin area of the head in between the ear and the eye it’s very effective but overkill to say the least.
We learn exactly these points in kyusho karate.
7:28
One can also press from these points towards the temporomandibular joints (the joints connecting the jawbone to the skull), in other words towards the victims chin.
This causes some serious continuous pain!
Yea I tried it out, and it's still hurting oof
Some scary shit to be taught to random people, on the internet.
Monna7777777 I thought the same thing the first time I watched this...
Monna7777777 this all you can find in books that are hundreds of years old, and each martial art shool is teaching it. Means there is nothing new, and if some people want to know this, they will find it in all old books too. The more harder point is, to be able to hit this points in a fight :-)
But this video is made to defend your self, or to eleminate an attacker, not to be an attacker and to use this to kill people. Its to learn how to safe your self, AND to avoid that an attacker can/will hit you at this points. Krav Maga is to defend your self or other people. You can see it in all videos. Sure you can use it to attack other people, but you get teached in shools how to defend, or go out of a fight without to get killed by others. Overthink this, and you will see it from an other point of view.
Monna7777777 I doubt you don't know half of them without watching this video...
For example punching someone's throat can disable/kill them. That's rather obvious, right?
Ray Lee sport science actually disproved that, and fight smart did a bit on throat punches and claimed that with adrenaline involved most people will hardly pause in a fight. They could be wrong though I suppose
Monna7777777 ohhhh im comming monnaaaaaaa >:D
just kidding :P
.... or am i? :D xD
but really just kidding
Quando se atinge certa idade, não dá mais pra brigar de forma tradicional. Trocar socos, rolar pelo chão. A perda de energia é muito grande. Pra economizá-la, em caso de ter que se defender , é preciso ser objetivo, bater no ponto certo, para acabar com a luta em pouco tempo. Daí a importância de se saber os pontos vulneráveis no corpo de uma pessoa. Alguns são mortais, se se bater muito forte. Não precisa disso. Basta dar o golpe moderadamente, o suficiente para fazer o adversário desabar. Há outros pontos que só causam muita dor, suficiente também para vencer o oponente. No UFC, no MMA certos golpes são proibidos pela lesão que possam causar. Está certo. Todavia, numa briga de rua não há regras e isso pode ser desvantajoso. Bruce Lee gostava de se sentir livre. Ele dizia que as competições nessas entidades, com restrições a alguns golpes, os lutadores ficam destreinados, ficam sem reflexos para defender as áreas sensíveis. E acabam levando o pior. Ele e seu ajudante vestiam roupas especiais e treinavam duramente sem restrições aos golpes. E, assim, aumentavam-se os reflexos na defesa e no ataque.
I loved it
why did i try it on myself
i legit tried it too haha
Many people doing it to check how it feels
Yeah I try it on myself
lol haha
@@nilambhatt8106 howd it feel?
peccato per l'audio, ci vorrebbero i sottotitoli italiani
Già, spesso capivo meglio con i sottotitoli che con l'audio.
I just loved this
thanks
There's a lot more of what he is saying than what is shown in the subtitles. Too bad.
👍👍👍
Minus the spinning, the marked skeleton is helpful
Siete grandi!
COOL
✅✅✅👏👍👍
merci grace a vous je suis arriver a me defendre pas mal de fois
Super
can u teach me how to fight
la parte uno esta bien a xq está traducido. esta parte no entiendo nada. estaría bueno q la traduzcan.
Captions are too light & too small to read, please make bigger with opposing background color
Honestly I think it would be better if this kind of information are kept secret..
Hey, yo! Magnificent. amazing juvenile What's your opinion about this, guys
Intéressant
I tried it on my Grand Ma, she fainted many times. Is it dangerous?
:D !
Lol
😂
good series
Хорошо про нижнию челюсть не сказано. Вместо уязвимых челюстей, точки спортивного в перчатках на ринге. Точка под носом работает при боковом воздействии, чуть сбоку. А по челюсти бить надо несколько по иному, чем показывал инструктор. В остальном хорошая подборка мест приложения.
Just by looking, I feel how it'd be so dolorous.
Grandissimi
Awsome
I like this one move my dad taught me after his time in the military if you can visualize it , so someone is coming in for a lift and take down like mma , but the one being lifted has a good position to attack the spine and neck either paralyzing or kill the said aggressor lifting you up for a take down , buts I'd understand if the person dies or is paralyzed cause I'm not one to fight I avoid fighting as much as possible , but if push comes to shove they'd wish they never did and their life won't be the same
What type of strike?
Its hard to strike when being tackled.
Timing need to be spot on or your eating a concrete sandwich
Che video interessante. Ma l audio è davvero una sofferenza..... Sto pensando di abbassare il volume e guardare le immagini.... Peccato solo per l audio
Non si capisce nulla, l'audio disturbato
Omaewa mo shindeirou... NANI!?
it work I just did it 2 min on my cursin
good
Like si hablas español pero a un así viste todo el vídeo 😂
Lo practico que es peor 🤣🤣🤣🤣
quando sei italiano ma per capire devi leggere i sottotitoli in inglese...
The audio is harsh
So make sure to clear the audio
I cannot understand sir
LMAO Rudolf the reindeer oh my gosh 0:30
I want to do this so bad
LET'S LEARN THIS .... THEN
💪💪💪💪💪
सर क्या आप हिन्दी में बता सकते हैं तो जरूर बताएं
La traducción? ?
In soviet russia the pressure point hits you.
I remember I knocked someone out withe one punch cause I hit them on a certain part of there face
I have a feeling this is illegal to do in U.S. (Some of the pressure points. If used I think the person can sue)
not if they are the aggressor...this is Self-defense
Si el Braian ve este vídeo.
I wonder if that professor ever got into a real fight, or used even 10% of his techniques. So silly to think that medical knowledge means you can fight.
maybe with grandmas because in a real fight or in a squared circle, he would get destroyed and knocked out by any boxing fighter 10 times while trying to apply these techniques
En español por favor 🙏😔
şu adamı kum torbası yapıp durmayın odaklanamıyorum kendisine odaklanmaktan.
I bet 40 to 45 percent of people after this part 4:32 pushed their lower throats, and 20% didn't expect your gonna cough xD
MajinYggdrasillXIII you're an idiot
Is that the guy from the movie the egal
Mostre melhor os treinamento de verdade como se inimigos
All very well but without full contact regular fights you will not likely effectively be able to strike these areas
That's why these'll always remain opportunity strikes.
It all depends on how well your opponent manages to defend himself or how fast you are to recognize vulnerabilities.
Even between two perfect fighters, sooner or later, one's gonna make a mistake.
I suppose these guys are okay, if you have never been in a real fight and you have nothing else to work with.
please vietsub,tks ad 😍😍😍
Napoleon Dynamite is taking notes.
practically fighting
how in the hell are u going to apply these methods in a real fight unless its a lucky punch or a cheap shot bcuz every fight I've seen people are moving way to fast to try a decide which point to hit. they just stick and move.
You're probably an amateur to fighting then. Once you get the hang of it you can move fast and accurately at the same time
Yep, in about 80% of the street fight vids that make it to youtube, that's what happens.
He mentioned it in the video.
These are attacks of opportunity, which may be presented to you during a fight.
The more you accustom yourself to fighting, the easier it'll be for you to deconstruct your opponent's moves.
The efficiency of your moves are based upon making them a sub-conscious routine for your body, as you don't often have time to think in a fight. This is why so many sports incorporate rigorous amounts of repetition. Simple blocks and counters are trained 1000s of times at increasing rates of intensity as to become second nature.
Fighting is much like learning to drive.
At first your brain is overwhelmed by all the information, but eventually you learn to filter the essential information, allowing you to fight more smartly.
Well thank god you aren’t a fighter
First xd
Origin of this art is ANGAM .
Which is Sri Lankan traditional martial art .
when we are going to wach part 3 i am excited
Speed is power don’t think feel . Nothing is fool proof I got the upper hand on a person who claims to be a trainer in this art style and he outweighs me 75lbs bigger.
214
2:46 they all start touching their chin :,D
Aww
He told them to. The captions here don't say shit.
what's the name of the shirtless guy?
John cena
These are not the proper pressure points for knock out. You want the mental nerves on the chin. Or the stomach 7 or 9 on the side of the throat. Look at all the knock out videos on youtube, and you will see what I mean. 99% of the MMA knockouts are the mental nerve knock outs.
He's really hot
Trying to protect myself from bully......ends up nearly killing him tho lol🤷🏻♂️
Si sente male, peccato
where is the real translation bro
oh boy, those boys have big roosters an balls. killers!!!!!!!!
....conosco un colpo segreto.....un portafogli carico di soldi falsi da lasciare al rapinatore....le uniche due volte che hanno cercato di aggredirmi per derubarmi mi è andata bene.
Triple warmer ,the indent in the front of the temple is a knock out Dim Mak, the top of the head thing and the nose thing are both bull shit. Vegas nerve in the carotid artery ,in the side of the neck (either side) half way up and in the center of the neck, and the lower jaw . these are the places that = KNOCK OUT. Krav Maga is like being a white belt in 3 martial arts. That being said , for a person without the character to stay with a real martial art until they get good (5+ years) most any art will make SHORT WORK of this simple course motor movement art. If you are in boot camp for a couple months this is ok, but it's very very far from a real Martial Art. Where are the Krav Maga people in MMA or any competition fighting forum? It is what it is, there's a system like this called scars which is a bit better, check it out if this turns you on. Or better still take real MA training . My arts are Kenpo and Akido.
Lo mejor es no pelear...
audio pessimo
o mandato in ospedale il mio amico
Francesco Foriglio davvero?
Francesco Foriglio anche la grammatica hai mandato in ospedale