Similar to our thrusting inward block in kenpo karate except we're taught not to block below the elbow when blocking on the outside. If its an inside block than you block below the elbow
What a good way to protect yourself from a fake out punch. Let's say they start off like they are punching with one hand and then punch with the other.
Good techniques. Though I would call these outside defenses, since you're parrying or blocking the outside of the attacker's arm, rather than the inside. Except for the last, which is a standard split entry from JKD or Kali.
People always say the elbows to knuckle block when defending from straight punches is dumb....but u Kno exactly where the punch is going..... To your face. U just have get ur elbow in the way of the fist by moving it up towards ur face (where the punch will land). Once u time leaning into it you can practically break fingers
The few fights I have seen ended up in a broken pinky or thumb from punching to the face/head. I have never seen a clean block like this in MMA. I am subscribed here so I respect the teaching. Just have some concerns.
At some point, you need to hit back. It's hard to punch quickly and change direction so adjusting where you are makes it harder for them to punch and easier for you to counter.
@@richcapo his comment was spot on. My first day I was asked by my instructor to throw a punch so he could demonstrate the proper way to deflect it but he didn't know I had been boxing for 14 years. I didn't telegraph my jab and he didn't see it coming...
I would not consider that a yellow belt technique. Inviting that straight right down the middle. You’re assuming your reaction is going to be quick enough. At a beginners level I highly doubt it. Far better to get bladed and make yourself as small target as possible....aka Tony Blauer SPEAR. I have no problem with bating or drawing them out but at yellow belt??
Train MMA guys, dabble in some boxing,kickboxing, bjj , wrestling. There’s a reason you don’t see lots of techniques taught on the internet in high level competition and it’s because they don’t work. This video for example what he shows might work on someone untrained that over extends with punches, doesn’t bring back the hand to the face and doesnt manage distance correctly but if you have someone who knows what their doing, it isn’t going down like that.
Absolutely true. That's why Krav Maga is not a martial art, rather a self defence system. What he's showing here is suitable for entry level practitioners and applicable mostly against untrained average Joes. Once you get to an expert level, you have to learn more sophisticated techniques, that you can use against strikers, grapplers or people with other backgrounds.
It actually helps. Same reason why they make certain noises in Muay Thai fighting. Plus it helps control your breathing so you don't get winded. Don't want to be throwing any kind of punches or kicks holding your breath and making noises helps expel and get the errand better than trying to do it through your nose or quietly.
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Looks and sounds very good and effectively simple.
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Similar to our thrusting inward block in kenpo karate except we're taught not to block below the elbow when blocking on the outside. If its an inside block than you block below the elbow
What a good way to protect yourself from a fake out punch. Let's say they start off like they are punching with one hand and then punch with the other.
Awesome instructional.. thank you 4 this..
Good techniques. Though I would call these outside defenses, since you're parrying or blocking the outside of the attacker's arm, rather than the inside. Except for the last, which is a standard split entry from JKD or Kali.
Yes I figured that out after watching a few more of your videos. Thanks.
Reason it's called inside defense is because the defending hand or arm is moving towards the centerline or the inside, but I see your point too.
People always say the elbows to knuckle block when defending from straight punches is dumb....but u Kno exactly where the punch is going..... To your face. U just have get ur elbow in the way of the fist by moving it up towards ur face (where the punch will land). Once u time leaning into it you can practically break fingers
what about when he pulls his punches back instead of following through?
Then just knee him,when u move in
Burst in and attack. Whether he pulls his fist back or follows through doesn’t matter.
Does krav maga teach pressure points?
Thanks
DON'T LISTEN TO THIS GUY HE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT REAL VIOLENCE IS.
The few fights I have seen ended up in a broken pinky or thumb from punching to the face/head.
I have never seen a clean block like this in MMA.
I am subscribed here so I respect the teaching. Just have some concerns.
Bro,pls answer me,wat if he throws a ton of punches very fast?
At some point, you need to hit back. It's hard to punch quickly and change direction so adjusting where you are makes it harder for them to punch and easier for you to counter.
@@TheOfficialJingo collapse into the body, establish a clinch, and work control and a takedown.
The blocking is very close to blocking in Kali.
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see... the enemy must do exactly what you told so the move will work....
It’s a parry. Are you saying parries don’t work unless your opponent attacks in a certain way?
@@richcapo his comment was spot on. My first day I was asked by my instructor to throw a punch so he could demonstrate the proper way to deflect it but he didn't know I had been boxing for 14 years. I didn't telegraph my jab and he didn't see it coming...
J. R., I don’t doubt that was your experience.
I would not consider that a yellow belt technique. Inviting that straight right down the middle. You’re assuming your reaction is going to be quick enough. At a beginners level I highly doubt it. Far better to get bladed and make yourself as small target as possible....aka Tony Blauer SPEAR. I have no problem with bating or drawing them out but at yellow belt??
relax
Krav teaches inside defense off the bat.
It's very easy to block or deflect a punch when it is coming that slow...
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Train MMA guys, dabble in some boxing,kickboxing, bjj , wrestling. There’s a reason you don’t see lots of techniques taught on the internet in high level competition and it’s because they don’t work. This video for example what he shows might work on someone untrained that over extends with punches, doesn’t bring back the hand to the face and doesnt manage distance correctly but if you have someone who knows what their doing, it isn’t going down like that.
Absolutely true. That's why Krav Maga is not a martial art, rather a self defence system. What he's showing here is suitable for entry level practitioners and applicable mostly against untrained average Joes. Once you get to an expert level, you have to learn more sophisticated techniques, that you can use against strikers, grapplers or people with other backgrounds.
You are not going to fucking see a fast first punch
So you have to. Make that noise.as well 😅
It actually helps. Same reason why they make certain noises in Muay Thai fighting. Plus it helps control your breathing so you don't get winded. Don't want to be throwing any kind of punches or kicks holding your breath and making noises helps expel and get the errand better than trying to do it through your nose or quietly.
at least it's a real punch, not some high arc BS
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These seem to be the same as the points of entry found in JKD.
the wedge. One of those universal truths that are found in multiple arts because it's actually effective.
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That is so stupid
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