3 Common Mistakes In A Street Fight - Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do

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  • @DanLok
    @DanLok  6 лет назад +2012

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    • @charliedagoat
      @charliedagoat 6 лет назад +11

      Love your videos brother!

    • @thomasthorne4010
      @thomasthorne4010 6 лет назад +22

      Sifu, you KILLED that Miyagi Crane stance !!!!!!!!

    • @vishnuas1842
      @vishnuas1842 6 лет назад +12

      I always like ur attitude man

    • @HeroicHarishOfficial
      @HeroicHarishOfficial 6 лет назад +4

      Dan Lok I am a new subscriber and a fan of ur channel

    • @crazycuts6891
      @crazycuts6891 6 лет назад +6

      You're absolutely, positively correct, and fuckin' AMAZING as well:). So much so, that I just subbed to your channel, keep up the good work!

  • @soulassassin2424
    @soulassassin2424 5 лет назад +926

    1. No rules in the street so never think of a fair fight
    2. Never give verbal or physical warning (signal)
    3. Never rely on reaction so be proactive

    • @cbricks009
      @cbricks009 5 лет назад +10

      Great analysis

    • @chrisstone-streetlightinte5629
      @chrisstone-streetlightinte5629 5 лет назад +62

      General rule, if you don't know someone and they walk up to you friendly, offering a hand, or something like that, first thing you do is back up and make it clear you don't want to be touched. In society there are unspoken rules about personal space. If someone is trying to invade it, regardless of demeanor, you can't rule out that they are doing so with malicious intent.

    • @kajekage9410
      @kajekage9410 5 лет назад +27

      so the video was as useless as I thought lol. Obvious from the "I run a multi-million dollar company" line that was also pointless.

    • @maxhope7691
      @maxhope7691 5 лет назад +3

      @@kajekage9410 agreed

    • @mikkenieminen9603
      @mikkenieminen9603 5 лет назад +3

      @@kajekage9410 in what way was it useless?

  • @d0cn0tes
    @d0cn0tes 5 лет назад +1345

    Mistake #1: never let him know you are a millionaire

  • @shadekeigarblacksky
    @shadekeigarblacksky 4 года назад +358

    "In a combo, every attack must be delivered with the intent to kill"
    -Deep Sea King

    • @KrappyPatty-ry6lj
      @KrappyPatty-ry6lj 4 года назад +27

      saitama: *consecutive normal punches.....*

    • @michaelsmith9308
      @michaelsmith9308 3 года назад +11

      Each delivery should be force going through the joints to break the JOINING bones, wrist, throat, neck, knees, etc, BREAK, BREAK, BREAK, if your LIFE is in JEOPARDY and just KNOW he might be heavily armed, so assume you must make your reaction intent WELL KNOW-BREAK, i refer to this technique as the SMASH x 3 ..your strength MUST be VIOLENT and five to ten times stronger than his! Show MERCY and WELCOME to the after life!

    • @someonesomeone25
      @someonesomeone25 3 года назад +1

      Just shoot them.

    • @antisocialremote7400
      @antisocialremote7400 3 года назад +2

      Damn I just thought that doctor strange could use the ring thingy to teleport deep sea king to a desert then mumen rider can beat up sea king again

    • @Jeran-vy1nb
      @Jeran-vy1nb 3 года назад +1

      A man of culture

  • @brenan1968
    @brenan1968 3 года назад +54

    "im sorry do you have some change?"
    -sun tzu, art of war

    • @wellnesspathforme6236
      @wellnesspathforme6236 2 года назад +2

      "Hey brok, why did that guy over there call your Momma a ratty B*?"
      ~Sun Tzu, Art of War

  • @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk
    @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk 5 лет назад +719

    This is a really useful and informative video for the most part. Some more common mistakes from my own experience / knowledge are:
    1. *Not punching with a correct fist.* There should be absolutely no air in your hand when you throw a punch. I'm from the UK and know from a senior student who worked as a nurse in A&E that the most common injury from street fights (in England at least) is the breaking of bones in the hand, because the combatants are often untrained and don't make a correct fist.
    2. *Not running away if you are not held at direct blade / gunpoint.* There is _absolutely no point_ in risking yourself any injury if you can help it. Unless there is no possibility of escape without risking critical injury (i.e. being stabbed or shot), the absolute best defence is to run away as fast as possible, and scream for help as loud as you can. There is _no shame in retreat_ when your safety is on the line; as they say, you get to fight another day.
    3. *Passing the knife directly to a training partner.* So this one isn't technically about a street fight, nor is it truly critical. It is, however, my observation that Dan casually passes the training knife seen in the video directly to one of his training partners. Though this may seem like a harmless act, I have _always_ been taught that one should *never* do this. *Here's the reason:*
    When we practice knife-disarming in training, my instructor (6th degree black belt) often recounts a true story about two British police officers (partners), who trained together in the disarming of an attacker with a knife. They would take turns as playing the aggressor and the defender - once one had performed a successful disarming technique on the other, he would pass the training knife straight to his partner and their roles would be reversed (i.e. the aggressor was now defending and disarming, and the defender was now attacking with the knife, etc.). The disarming technique would be repeated, the two officers would switch roles, and all the while they handed the training knife directly back and forth to each other.
    This seemingly-harmless behaviour later had disastrous and tragic consequences. One evening, one of the two police officers was on patrol when he was accosted by a mugger armed with a knife. When threatened, the officer performed a successful disarming technique, just as he had always practiced with his partner. But then, out of habit, *he handed the knife straight back to the mugger he had just disarmed* . The mugger promptly stabbed the officer and ran away, while the critically-wounded officer (also a husband and father), bled out on the street and died.
    And _that_ is why we _always_ put the training knife *on the floor* (for the other student to pick up) when we wish to transfer control of the training knife.
    Wow, sorry for the long-ass comment, but those were some points that I just felt I _had_ to raise. The source of my information is that I am a 1st degree black belt in taekwondo and have been training for 12 years (so I'm just getting started!). If you made it to the end of this mini-essay, thank you for reading! God bless, be water, and I wish you a happy and fulfilled life till the end of your days :)

    • @misterNicarus
      @misterNicarus 5 лет назад +34

      fairly important point, interesting but sad story.

    • @PopeIsaac
      @PopeIsaac 5 лет назад +14

      That's a strong point.

    • @vicperkins8133
      @vicperkins8133 5 лет назад +9

      Good addition to the video

    • @GoodMedicine
      @GoodMedicine 5 лет назад +2

      God bless you too.
      Tho I am not sure I should mention "being water", in reply to your comment. Especially seeing as no-one else has. I will presume it is an allusion to Being as pliant as a willow that bends in the storm... or as adaptable and overcoming all , as water does !

    • @swaggattarius4355
      @swaggattarius4355 5 лет назад +13

      Those are the kinds of stories that might actually help someone in the future just because it’s out of the box and makes you realize shit can go totally sideways instantly.

  • @byronstutorialspage2134
    @byronstutorialspage2134 6 лет назад +387

    Damn, the best combat advice I have ever seen. 10 years in the security industry working in all different fields, we had three sayings:
    1. There is always someone better, faster, stronger than you. So don't go starting anything.
    2. You're dead if you're inside 20 feet. Distance is critical. If you're standing toe to toe with someone the fact is that you can not protect yourself at all whatsoever.
    3. If you have any doubt, then there is no doubt.
    In any confrontation, assume the worst case scenario. Never ever assume you're gonna win thats for damned sure.
    Our rule of thumb was that we just wanted to go home at the end of the night with no blood or beer on our shirts. The single greatest tool at your disposal is your brain, closely followed by your mouth.
    The only time I ever got knocked down in ten years work was the one time I stopped thinking and didn't follow these rules.

    • @julealgon
      @julealgon 6 лет назад +6

      Did you intend to type "2 feet" instead of "20 feet" there?

    • @janosszabo7178
      @janosszabo7178 6 лет назад +2

      @@julealgon From other view:
      ruclips.net/video/2fjMpn7JCJ0/видео.html
      This is why distance needed

    • @TT-ox5mh
      @TT-ox5mh 6 лет назад +2

      Thanks for sharing man. Great stuff.

    • @BradleyWelshTV
      @BradleyWelshTV 6 лет назад

      on point

    • @RickyTheMag1c
      @RickyTheMag1c 6 лет назад +2

      Poor baby shocked after the first knockout!it's not not going knocked out the point, but to learn by mistakes. Great fighters before getting unbeatable got knocked out several times

  • @takedashingen2757
    @takedashingen2757 4 года назад +206

    "Explode from nothingness" ... Best comment I've heard in a very long time.
    My version of that (for decades) has been "instantaneous devastation". Good video.

    • @skip741x3
      @skip741x3 4 года назад +4

      thats very much like something bruce lee would say and its very good advice..

    • @stewartcaldwell5299
      @stewartcaldwell5299 4 года назад +4

      That was one of Bruce Lee's techniques. Non-telegraphing any moves. Not moving, to strike with no obvious preparation.

    • @andrewbrown2392
      @andrewbrown2392 4 года назад +1

      Yeah ,getting ready at any time is a higher lvl.

    • @tonyfeliciano2707
      @tonyfeliciano2707 4 года назад

      Is the same back in the 60s we use to call it crazy dragon

    • @midikontrol1044
      @midikontrol1044 4 года назад +5

      My bi-polar ex-wife mastered that move early on in our marriage

  • @gunlokman
    @gunlokman 4 года назад +15

    I have experience in several martial arts over many years and I can say that what this guy says is the best advice I've ever come across on the subject of self-defence in a real 'street-fight / threat' situation. The only thing I would add is to always have in your mind the possibility of questions being asked after the event. The word 'reasonable' figures large in all legal situations and so, especially in a one-on-one situation, always bear this in mind.

    • @knucklehead564
      @knucklehead564 2 года назад +5

      I disagree. Thinking past saving your life…. is losing your life

    • @guyvandurme7228
      @guyvandurme7228 9 месяцев назад

      Your advice is technically correct but will never apply in a real fight. Do'nt think or you are already injured !

  • @aquaman7013
    @aquaman7013 5 лет назад +348

    "You cannot lift weights with your eyeball and throat." HAHA. Funny but true.

    • @randomtube8226
      @randomtube8226 4 года назад +11

      The Rock has defeated many opponents with his eye alone. So id say he has a pretty strong eye lol

    • @hemelinger7792
      @hemelinger7792 4 года назад +12

      Some Shaolin monks actually train their throats though. (Throwing themselves against wood very roughly and often.)

    • @HorseteethGaming
      @HorseteethGaming 4 года назад +1

      can't lift weights with your penis unless you're trying to enlarge it

    • @tharinduprabodha1575
      @tharinduprabodha1575 4 года назад +5

      May be he doesn't know about shaolin monks. They do exercises to their throat too.

    • @jamessholtz6016
      @jamessholtz6016 4 года назад

      Or your scrotum, aorta, jugular, femoral, etc..

  • @aaronmarvin9465
    @aaronmarvin9465 5 лет назад +167

    Suddenly Dan Lok became one of my favorite RUclipsrs.

  • @Cam-ct8vi
    @Cam-ct8vi 5 лет назад +273

    why did he have to flex on us like that lol

    • @Higor_Alves
      @Higor_Alves 4 года назад +11

      confidence is an essential part of defending yourself... but not being too cocky

    • @hugolundblad6036
      @hugolundblad6036 4 года назад +18

      @joshua henderson i own many multi million dollar companies 🤣

    • @loercayt6146
      @loercayt6146 4 года назад +2

      Idk

    • @ashremains1215
      @ashremains1215 4 года назад +4

      Just walk up to him with toothpaste

    • @vicmartone
      @vicmartone 4 года назад +1

      It's called overcompensating.

  • @UR2Compliant
    @UR2Compliant 2 года назад +4

    Because I very- much know “street fighting”, this dude makes these scenarios 100% correct/accurately .

  • @nigellapaul6787
    @nigellapaul6787 5 лет назад +17

    I'm an ex pro boxer done years on doors in rough pubs and night clubs , thousands of street fights and attempts on my life 100% true I'm still here and there's lots of men bearing missing bits and scars as a result of attacking me,
    This guy talks sense I've laughed at most other self Deffense vids this guy knows his stuff.

  • @antalantal2366
    @antalantal2366 6 лет назад +29

    I rarely comment videos but I had to comment this one. First of all, there is no useless information, no useless talking and general principles instead of far fetched techniques. Secondly and imho, this is one of the best videos on self-defence out there: what Dan Lok says matches my direct experience "word by word". Hats off.

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks Antal.

  • @perryr3140
    @perryr3140 6 лет назад +53

    You can tell, Dan Lok knows what he's talking about. Real world advice.

  • @joshuac9878
    @joshuac9878 3 года назад +1

    Hi Dan Lok. I am very inspired that u gaved this demonstration.A real Master of the art. Im glad u knew Bruce Lee. There are so many fake masters who are only there for there monopoly. You happen to teach real stuff. I like how u describe words in action. Your very talented. My name is Josuee. I am originally from Long Beach California. I been punked allot. I am a noble man. I am humble. But people take advantage and took advantage. When I was only doing good. I been a big fan of Bruce less since I was a kid. I am 39 now. I been watching his movies since the 80s. My father use to rent movies at an Asian movie rental. Original VHS. Use to be on Cherry and Walnut. Good times. I am not a new kid like You tube. I go back when video rentals were popular. Now it's lost its value. I would like to join your school. But it probably be a fortune. More like a waiting line to join. Maybe impossible. Favorite Bruce movie was fist of fury. The one we're he works in the whare house and breaks an ice. To cut it short. Don't wanna overwhelm a brief message. Take care. Much respect. Adios Hermano

  • @Ronmacabeo
    @Ronmacabeo 4 года назад +33

    Dan, I enjoyed your video. I was a student of Dan Inosanto, and I understand the importance of knowing these three points to be aware of, but it’s always a good thing to be reminded of the basics tactics.

  • @gregruddell7358
    @gregruddell7358 5 лет назад +84

    I watched this video after seeing it a few months ago. There is a lesson somewhere here about watching something for the second time. What struck me most blatantly is that these three fundamental lessons were extremely focused and condensed tips that are of extreme high quality. The overall theme (self protection and not expecting someone to fight you "fairly"). Let that sink in. Let it sink in because it's reality. What Dan is trying to tell you is that you have to prepare for the worst case scenario. Expect to be conned ( I thought that was brilliant...the guy that pretends to be nice and then suckers you). This is the theme of his video. It could save your life. Then he illustrates the science of physical distance and understanding how that works to your advantage if you are aware of it.The concept of not "signalling" that you are ready to fight or protect yourself. That's pure psychology. Getting into a street fight is extremely dangerous.People die in those situations or are permanently disabled all the time. There are "no rules" as Dan pointed out. The very best option is to avoid that kind of situation. If it begins to happen, don't let your ego or macho bravado escalate things. Always attempt to diffuse or de escalate a confrontation. But sometimes your attacker isn't interested in that.

    • @reymilortizluis96
      @reymilortizluis96 5 лет назад +2

      well said

    • @ressulbormik2658
      @ressulbormik2658 5 лет назад +3

      Agreed! The guy who wants to jump you isn't going to warn you beforehand. A lot of the time he'll come at you from the side or behind. Or come at you from around a corner. That's why I always walk on the part of the sidewalk closest to the street. Gives me more time to observe side paths or areas someone might be hidden. I also make sure to glance behind me to keep an eye on who's behind me and to keep a minimum distance between me and the person behind me. They start closing the gap I pick up the pace. They start moving faster I immediately turn and face them and prep myself for a potential conflict. I treat everyone I meet as a potential enemy. If someone asks me for change I keep the distance between us so far that we both have to reach out as far as possible for them to get it.

  • @ronaldtreitner1460
    @ronaldtreitner1460 5 лет назад +101

    good advice, i used to practice my start position was a relaxed stance with my arms at sides, no signal, well except i'd smile sometimes, 99% of the time they'd see i'm not intimidated and back off, it's that 1% you have to watch. one thing i'd say is never step into someone trying to pick a fight, instead smile just a bit and take a step back instead of forward while watching his body language, if he steps in again, break a nose, or something it's easy he'll be leading with his face trying to get you to do same, fight over. reason i say step back then strike if he steps in again is they will usually misread your move as being intimidated, instead of prepping, and too eagerly step in again not expecting a strike. lastly be aware of your surroundings but never, never take your eyes completely off that guy in front of you, the second you turn away they will ambush you and strike. also, that is also my reason to step back and make room rather than forward, being too close gives you no time to assess and react, only distance will give you the time to protect yourself when the other person takes action. in my youth i won 99% of my fights before they even started simply by not showing emotion, or being fazed because they would back off. off course, a slight smile at the right time goes far in your favor because it tends to get them thinking. they look for people who are scared, intimidated, an easy mark. always train for that 1% because that is the group you will have to protect yourself from, not the rest. a few things i picked up watching bruce lee as a kid.

    • @Warrior-re5fn
      @Warrior-re5fn 4 года назад +5

      Ronald Treitner bruce Lee always said never clinch your fist till impact...☯️

    • @inspiredbynature5044
      @inspiredbynature5044 4 года назад +1

      Fuhh ur really smart ur making hella alot of sense and yes distance helps lol

    • @etienne2069
      @etienne2069 4 года назад +2

      Good advice bro

    • @liamworthington5863
      @liamworthington5863 4 года назад

      Are you a martial Artist???... Well sed....7 years of Aikido and lately Krav Maga....learning that the green zone or closer IS safe!....(gun/knife)...you back up/ push them away ...your dune!...they pull a gun....your thoughts??

    • @Invictus-on2ie
      @Invictus-on2ie 4 года назад +6

      Liam Worthington if they have gun then why would they try to get closer in the first place

  • @mikek.2703
    @mikek.2703 4 года назад +29

    This was a refreshing watch. It's incredibly hard to find trainers who give actually useful and applicable advice for fight or flight situations. Appreciate the knowledge you share. SUBBED.

  • @J4C08G4M3R
    @J4C08G4M3R 4 года назад +23

    As Bruce Lee said ‘I have no fear of an opponent in front of me. I am very self-sufficient, they do not bother me. I make up my mind, “that’s it, baby, you’d better kill me before I get you”.’

    • @dancindavey1515
      @dancindavey1515 Год назад +1

      That’s a proper mentality. Told a Marine friend of mine the next fight I get into where I’m taken to the ground, I’m gonna ball up and take the beating (cause I’m an old dude). He looked at me with that stern Marine look on his face and said “You don’t give up..at all”. Way he said it sunk in. If you think your gonna lose, you will. Bruce Lee,of course, knew what he was talking about.

  • @chrishoff402
    @chrishoff402 6 лет назад +509

    Over 30 years ago, as I was walking out of a bar, was befriended by two guys leaving same time, we were all sharing our opinion on a hockey game on the bars TV. As we're talking on the way to the parking lot, those two guys behind me changed the conversation to informing me they had knives on them. I looked back at them, smiled and said, "No kidding, so do I". They gave each other a nervous look, turned around and walked away. If you don't have a weapon and nothing else is handy, no where to run, bluffing sometimes works, it saved my skin.

    • @texasbeaver8188
      @texasbeaver8188 6 лет назад +25

      chris hoff best comment I've ever seen, good advice

    • @creativebobbo
      @creativebobbo 6 лет назад +64

      Warfare exists on different levels including psychological. Your brain is the ultimate best weapon you will ever have. Good story.

    • @canamotion
      @canamotion 6 лет назад +11

      chris hoff thank you for sharing and glad you are safe.

    • @superturkle
      @superturkle 6 лет назад +16

      chris hoff simple language can be self defense, this post is a good reminder

    • @Octopussyist
      @Octopussyist 6 лет назад +13

      Many animals only have bluffing as their only defense strategy. Seems to have brought them through evolution too.

  • @stuartdamon3610
    @stuartdamon3610 5 лет назад +11

    Spot on. The reaction time demonstration is something I have never seen before. Not tipping off the opponent but just going.
    Impressive, real world instruction.

  • @bluesummerstaylor3987
    @bluesummerstaylor3987 3 года назад +10

    "Seek not beauty in battle. Seek not beauty in death. Consider not your own life. If you wish to protect that which must be protected, then strike while your opponent's back is turned."

  • @alanrobison2657
    @alanrobison2657 6 лет назад +13

    Dan, totally impressed with your skills and confidence. Thanks for taking your time to share with others your passion. I'm a retired police officer from San Bernardino California, I wish I could have connected up with you when I was still working, I could have cut some of my fights down to a fraction of the time and improve my officer safety skills in the process. Thanks so much again, greetings from Riverside California.

  • @cheyne15
    @cheyne15 6 лет назад +82

    I'm 70 years old. I came across this video looking for Bruce Lee vids for my son who's keen on MMA.
    What Dan Lok says is absolutely spot on. I'm not a fighter, an old hippie really! But there's been a few occasions in my travels round the world when I've needed to defend myself or others. The only thing I'd add to Dan's methods is if you know (and you will) it's going to turn ugly, get in quick, get in hard. And if there's more than one, take out the biggest guy first because that may be the only chance you get while he's still thinking.
    And his comment about the 'quiet one'... So fucking true. One time (very early on) confronted with a couple of guys, i ignored the 'quiet' guy at the back. Big mistake.

    • @ankitkampani9302
      @ankitkampani9302 6 лет назад

      cheyne15 just buy a gun ol hippie and pray

    • @kylehhotwork
      @kylehhotwork 6 лет назад

      @@ankitkampani9302 the conquest between man and steer is uncertain.

    • @ElCrimsonMoon
      @ElCrimsonMoon 5 лет назад

      I like the idea I always look calm in a fight hez....

    • @superchuck3259
      @superchuck3259 5 лет назад

      When I am 70, I plan to run the bad folks over with my truck. Oh sorry....

    • @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk
      @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk 5 лет назад

      If your son is serious about martial arts, don't send him to MMA. If he seeks a disciplined method of defending himself, take him to a kung fu, karate, ju-jitsu, ITF taekwondo or jeet kune do school. MMA is about learning how to beat an opponent. A _true_ martial art is about learning how to defend yourself.

  • @gabe2928
    @gabe2928 5 лет назад +201

    6:57 his assistant could not hide it...that was a hard, surprising hit.

    • @sevenbythirteen
      @sevenbythirteen 5 лет назад +1

      LOL

    • @wrnowown
      @wrnowown 5 лет назад +19

      Lol he's not wearing that 8 pack suit in the video for nothing lmao

    • @jayfiya5230
      @jayfiya5230 4 года назад +1

      I wondered of anyone else noticed that. Lol

    • @DavidPerez-ks9sx
      @DavidPerez-ks9sx 4 года назад +1

      I do his same karate techniques theyre mostly about power/devastation like the mindset if you mess with me i will destroy you

    • @jacobobrian5311
      @jacobobrian5311 4 года назад

      I searched the comments to see if anyone else seen that haha. He was like ugh god that kinda hurt then tried to play it off real quick.

  • @403.FORBIDDEN
    @403.FORBIDDEN 4 года назад +159

    Stabbing that dude with a real knife gave me anxiety

    • @kootarofuuma9456
      @kootarofuuma9456 4 года назад +19

      If you're about to get stabbed first thing you do is to RUN

    • @DonkorKT
      @DonkorKT 4 года назад +2

      What?!

    • @kootarofuuma9456
      @kootarofuuma9456 4 года назад +7

      Dan Lok is not a real fighter he's just an entrepreneur!!!!!

    • @ogsva3802
      @ogsva3802 4 года назад +5

      @@kootarofuuma9456 he didn't even say that. The tips were useful though.

    • @kootarofuuma9456
      @kootarofuuma9456 4 года назад

      @Expeditiously unraveling I don't think so bruh

  • @goldbed5
    @goldbed5 6 лет назад +131

    I'm a retired U.S. Combat Infantry Sergeant. Having lived a career of violence I am no longer interested in conflict, but one day I would love to share a cup of tea with you in your penthouse and discus the philosophies of our combat arts. The view is AWSOME. Just discussion as since I am now disabled due to my injuries from my final deployment to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2008-2009.

    • @markm4033
      @markm4033 6 лет назад +17

      Jose Santiahgo thank you for your service.

    • @twns1076
      @twns1076 6 лет назад +8

      Thank you for your service sir.

    • @HODMinistry
      @HODMinistry 6 лет назад +6

      Thank you sir, for your service.

    • @bigtimepimpin666
      @bigtimepimpin666 6 лет назад +2

      11B or 03?? If 11, why is the sky blue?? Because god loves the infantry!

    • @hookmeupken2190
      @hookmeupken2190 6 лет назад +3

      thank you for your service sir! God Bless

  • @markbraica9812
    @markbraica9812 6 лет назад +51

    Very realistic! Being a ex-soldier and martial artist, I thought this was spot on!!!

  • @krazylevin
    @krazylevin 6 лет назад +242

    Reality right here. I agree 100%

  • @deep6483
    @deep6483 Год назад +1

    Finally an instructor that's not teaching ballet kicks,but real fighting knowledge,how to think

  • @mikejay3460
    @mikejay3460 4 года назад +30

    Thanks for the ego intro.....glad I was randomly sent here..lol IM A BUSINESS MAN.

  • @psocretes8183
    @psocretes8183 5 лет назад +99

    I'm 62 years old, I did a street fighting course because London where I lived was becoming too violent. I moved to a rural area of my childhood but there is a junkies hostel next door to where I moved to. I have had three fights with junkies (half my age) on my property. This is typically the sort of situation one will be faced with aggression. Not by a trained fighter but by a drunk or junkie. What I was taught was not to react and show aggression. Perhaps put your hands up in the 'I surrender pose' because this is basically a boxing stance and you have a good chance of fending off a strike. When they come within hitting distance go for the tip of the nose the throat or the chin. Whilst they are in shock keep hitting them or trip them and throw them to the ground. I'm not a fighter, just a surviver of circumstance. There are no rules in a street fight. Hit first, hit hard, hit fast. And run.

    • @bmell1252
      @bmell1252 5 лет назад +2

      Have you seen any Brazilian jujitsu street fighting advice vids on RUclips? the guy that came up with Brazilian jujitsu has the best advice. I think the techniques are very effective especially for a small guy against a big one. They give the exact same advice as this guy, as far as staying calm, not showing emotions on your face, you know, just holding your cards close to your vest, etc. until you decide to engage, or if it’s been decided for you. THIS video is very Good, lots of great advice from this guy, too! You can’t watch too many technique videos about protecting yourself!!!

    • @superchuck3259
      @superchuck3259 5 лет назад +1

      If you are absolutely certain there will be a fight, best to hit first. If you have distance but no where to run, pick up gravel, rocks or sticks. This hand to hand only is BS. Defend yourself!

    • @lincolnmmitchell
      @lincolnmmitchell 5 лет назад

      psocretes Power RangersThe more eggs or cause a mouse caught like sores present out with games that the kids know the rules and the games we play away and I seen where that gets us out of the slaying reverse upside down upside down with that

    • @lincolnmmitchell
      @lincolnmmitchell 5 лет назад

      You

    • @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk
      @TheSpectacularSpiderPunk 5 лет назад +1

      There certainly is a rule - don't become a killer.

  • @parrishinvestigations952
    @parrishinvestigations952 5 лет назад +12

    I have been fighting for 30+ years and you have shown me things I never was taught or learned. I have all the greatest respect for JKD Bruce Lee and now Dan Lok. Thank you sir!!!

  • @reybarreto7979
    @reybarreto7979 2 месяца назад

    Extremely practical advice. My favorite tip you gave is staying relaxed and showing no emotion on your face. This works. I was once in a confrontation with a bully and all I did was stare him in the eyes without any emotion. Somehow this unnerved him so much that he walked away and never bothered me again. The worst thing you can do is show anger or fear. Either of those emotions makes you vulnerable. When you’re angry you’re not thinking clearly, which gives your opponent an edge. When you’re fearful you’re empowering your opponent and weakening yourself. The key is to be calm and relaxed while simultaneously getting ready to explode. The other great tip you gave was to be suspicious of anyone asking you for money in a friendly way, since he may be disarming you while reaching for a knife. I think the key here is if someone asks you for money and continues walking closer to you, you need to go into action BEFORE he closes the distance, either by running away or kicking him as soon as he is within striking distance. Because if you wait until he pulls out his knife, you’re too late. Last year I was on the street in New York City when I was approached by someone asking me for money. I was carrying an umbrella. I shook my head to let him know I’m not giving him any money. If he continued walking toward me in spite of knowing I’m not giving him money, that’s already an aggressive act, so I watched him carefully, covertly getting myself ready to strike him with the umbrella, which had a sharp metal point on it. Fortunately for him, he kept his distance. The key is, as you said, to be proactive. No matter what the situation, if you act proactively you improve your chances of survival.

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 4 года назад +11

    Just spot on brother! very very well explained and very practical advice.. Ive been in many streetfights when i was young so i can attest to the validity of this advice..There are many other factors that create the conditions for streetfights to begin...not everything can be addressed in one vid...the vib that a person gives off, how they carry themselves and the experience that they may or may not have all factor in...The experience aspect cannot be faked, this is something you either have or you dont and it affects your body language and how you carry urself...its not something "you do" or try to do... But when its there, it has alot to to with whether somone will approach you for such a confrontation or pass you by and not even think abt it....its not a guarantee , its just a factor ...People who dont train, or have never trained to fight or had any fights for real, tend to give an unconscious signal to attackers that they are easy prey..this is sad, but true...most attackers Look for people who Wont be able to give them a challenge and choose accordingly...But as you stated in ur video, a gun or knife levels the playing field against even a very skilled person..its important to read the person who is confronting you and the best defense skill is to be able to diffuse and deescalate such an event Before it happens..That is the Ultimate self defense..

  • @akm5289
    @akm5289 6 лет назад +160

    I have been in 1 too many street fights sifu and one of the common things that I see is when people start swinging and throwing punches like windmills. I’ve had it happen with me and all I do is let them keep swinging until they get tired then BAM. One or 2 hits and they’re out

    • @DanielSanchez-ro1bv
      @DanielSanchez-ro1bv 6 лет назад +10

      kamy ahmed , that's wht I do bro cuz I knw wht I have I never talk about me being this n that like many punks that get out of prison that beat on normal ppl cuz they think their bad, I hate that big time.

    • @MrAkwaholic
      @MrAkwaholic 6 лет назад +2

      Thats a very good question Kamy.

    • @str8ciswhiteguy259
      @str8ciswhiteguy259 6 лет назад +12

      also, the problem with your strategy, is that it assumes you have enough training and skill, to be able to dodge, block, or otherwise avoid all these windmill punches being hurled your way. so someone like myself for example, who has very little training and has only been in a couple real life physical altercations, could wind up in some serious trouble, because if the guy connects one time with one of those windmill shots - i'm fucked. the key to your strategy is lasting long enough for the other guy to get tired without being hit.... that's a big problem for skinny, out of shape, cigarette smoking, bong hitting average joe's like myself.

    • @ihateliberals518
      @ihateliberals518 6 лет назад +4

      that's why you must learn to keep them at a distance. there's no shame in retreating a few steps to keep a distance between you. also, learn his timing, and strike in between. jkd=way of the intercepting fist is based on(more or less) intercepting your opponents strike, with a strike of your own. in Bruce lee's movie "return of the dragon" he perfectly demonstrates this when he fights the Japanese guy before he faces chuck Norris. a little practice goes a long way. also, you need to decide if you want to be a martial artist, or not. as Mr. miyagi(I'm sure I misspelled it) said, "either you do karate yes, or karate no. you do karate guess so. get squished. just like grape"

    • @Nothing2cHere01
      @Nothing2cHere01 6 лет назад

      Kamy lan na maar yaara
      Lol

  • @BretCoreysFilms
    @BretCoreysFilms 6 лет назад +17

    The first rule of fighting is there are no rules, the only thing that matter is safe distance and if that's not possible then the only rule becomes win by shutting down the fight as fast as possible.

  • @saddamhussein2862
    @saddamhussein2862 4 года назад +2

    Dan Lok
    Successful businessman
    Successful speaker
    Successful martial artist
    Hats off😍😍

  • @barrymead3358
    @barrymead3358 6 лет назад +25

    Absolutely agree except on one small point. Given the nature of some people, not all aggression ends in violence and when it does, preemptive-Which is that strike when they break no mans land you spoke of, will if recorded by witnesses or cctv etc, potentially see YOU jailed.
    Admittedly you MIGHT make a defense based on intimidation, unfortunately if you are a trained martial artist you would as easily see a prosecution argument make you out to be superman capable of defending without severity.
    As such i employ that middle ground of raised open hands and the stance which you spoke of. Of course however you are right in the point on stance, it is a good thing to have correct positioning but also to practice striking from, and being attacked from, no defense, no preparedness as many situations can begin this way, be it mistaken identity, a drunken random attack etc.
    But, the reason i prefer the raised open palm start is simply from a legal defense point and a self defense point. It is quite easy to suggest preemptive attack once a boundary is broken but that requires ones focus to firmly be on the single assailant, if it is not, then having no defense up means they can take advantage of that and if they are fast, break that distance and get to you.
    As such i prefer to be conciliatory and palms out hands raised above waist height, and arms fully extended, back down, practice using verbal means of diffusion.
    I have talked my way out of fights more than had fights. Not simply by apology, sometimes being ultra aggressive, sometimes seeming afraid, sometimes merely apologetic or assuring them i have no desire for a confrontation.
    However if they have become insistent, pushing against my hands i do not back off but keep them at arms length. This allows me a chance to assess who is nearby and to any observers be they people or digital devices, i am appearing to decline combat and to pacify, once they push onto my outstretched hands, this is a clear and unequivocal gesture of aggression.
    This is the stage i define as safe for me to begin attacking them, though if they keep verbally attacking i will attempt to back up or move aside maintaining that distance, if they lunge or punch, there is where i have the chance to react as opposed to the typical alphas bumping chests and sudden swipe, i move forwards arms come up from already being 60% or more of the way there.
    Posibly it is not the best idea but it does permit me a legal defense and does permit me to not have to give cause to others saying i initiated something.

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you for sharing Barry

    • @meademorgan6614
      @meademorgan6614 6 лет назад +3

      Barry Mead
      Yes that is all well and good. But I would rather take a charge,than a blade.

    • @mariusneumayer4419
      @mariusneumayer4419 6 лет назад +7

      I see both points. The question is "should my mommy cry or he's". My mommy always told me "don't ever come home crying". I am 51 years old, and I punched first and did not stoped until I knew the danger is out, I ran fast and hard when I had too, and I used (anything) as a weapon. In between, I took martial arts and that thought me a lot of discipline WHEN and HOW to use it. Now I have a concealed (permit) weapon and stays chambered (bullet in the pipe). Seconds matters on every situation. I pray God to never have to deploy my weapon. Because of the awareness and discipline, I learned to avoid many situations that could end up in hospital or grave. Thank Jesus for all

    • @vancouver4sure
      @vancouver4sure 5 лет назад

      The open hand creates more options. Several times I've slapped them once leaving my hand print on their face for a few days. Shocks them, makes them close their eyes and scares them to be losing to a 'slap'. On video its defensive as well. If its not.... enough close and kill. Lastly - size em up fast. Dont box a boxer, dont wrestle a wrestler, dont kung fu a kung fu guy and if they pull a weapon use it on em.

    • @paulwhite760
      @paulwhite760 5 лет назад

      Better to be judged by a panel of 12 than be carried out in a box by 6...too many polite people get their heads smashed in. Shoot first , ask questions later.

  • @ronald0923
    @ronald0923 6 лет назад +107

    This video randomly popped up on my play list, and after 20seconds, I had the impression of a fat guy (my apologies) trying to use Bruce Lee's fame to get some clicks and likes. I was so wrong.
    The points were simple yet presented clearly. Much learnt. Thank you!!!

    • @DanLok
      @DanLok  6 лет назад +12

      Welcome, Ronald.

    • @deanmongerio
      @deanmongerio 6 лет назад +2

      Funny. At first, I had a similar vibe. But I watched the whole video and he was very spot on. I attribute the initial feeling to a slight language barrier (although Dan's English is very good). All said, great video and great points!

    • @rcgonzalezf
      @rcgonzalezf 6 лет назад +5

      I had a similar feeling, specially with him introducing himself as a millionaire I thought o just another rich guy trying to make a youtube channel, I was so wrong I'm glad I stayed this is awesome content.

  • @gonebharathreddy4976
    @gonebharathreddy4976 5 лет назад +19

    Most of the times, people only argue and we wouldn’t know if the other person really wants to fight or he’s just posturing. If we go for a preemptive strike, doesn’t that mean that we might have started a fight when there’s no need at all. It’s just a doubt. Sorry if I’m wrong

    • @drietrapsraket6885
      @drietrapsraket6885 4 года назад +4

      Your right but to sweet in situations, but I understand you compleetly you hope is to argue and walk away. My tip walk away dont argue is a win. Or start right away and dont stop is a win.

  • @anthonymuru8868
    @anthonymuru8868 Год назад +15

    Great simple common sense advice.

  • @RetrofIex
    @RetrofIex 6 лет назад +202

    What made JKD genius was it was realistic, real world instead of movie and tv environment , like choreography, version of fight

    • @southtxguitarist
      @southtxguitarist 6 лет назад +6

      Of course. That’s why Bruce Lee was in the movies choreographing fights. ;-)

    • @marragonn
      @marragonn 6 лет назад +3

      southtxguitarist
      A movie is not real, you know.
      For example there is no real IronMan. Of course than choreography is something normal. It cant be real, you dont wanna hurt.
      Movie =/= Reality

    • @animejoe4041
      @animejoe4041 6 лет назад +2

      Iron Man is real, dammit!

    • @amrullahsyahputra3186
      @amrullahsyahputra3186 6 лет назад +1

      @@southtxguitarist so if bruce lee in the choreography movie fights.. it means jkd not real?

    • @glennfiddy6569
      @glennfiddy6569 5 лет назад

      Hilarious.

  • @calista2000
    @calista2000 6 лет назад +156

    "Learn to fight from nothingness." He is talking about "Fighting without fighting." It takes decades to learn to fight without ego. To be in the moment, calm, no negative vibration, no attachment, to only see the truth of the moment. To be above your physical desires. When you reach this point you will not even attract a negative encounter. Light attracts light and darkness attracts darkness. Professor Kufferath who taught Bruce Lee, never got into a fight because he was also present and avoided altercations even arguments. The masters avoid fighting altogether. The masters have no openings to attack. Because fighting is self-Defense. In the beginning martial arts is a physical training, and later it becomes a part of your being. You need to incorporate a spiritual training. Because martial arts is a physical and mental training. Bruce Lee incorporated spiritual training along with his martial arts training.

    • @johnme60
      @johnme60 6 лет назад +2

      well said

    • @superyeah4ever2
      @superyeah4ever2 6 лет назад +2

      Lovely comment.

    • @phraze410
      @phraze410 6 лет назад +6

      Yes!!!! Ive never been robbed, hit or lost any fights and no choice but to be in. I walk in peace and love. GOD protects me and those who mean harm find themselves helping me. Later saying I hated you but now I love u...my greatest enemies became my greatest friends...its amazing you get all that training but its never really to use it...

    • @adamkoaczek2382
      @adamkoaczek2382 6 лет назад

      If u don't need to fight , why would you even lear a martial art? I disagree with you. Beside , martial arts don't even work ( some of them )

    • @xirensixseo
      @xirensixseo 6 лет назад +1

      I'm not even on the first level of that, I physically have not lived long enough to have practiced that, being 17. I'll need another 5 years at least to master it, maybe I can cheat with my acting from drama class, but I can't possibly let go of emotion completely,

  • @samuelmorgan3342
    @samuelmorgan3342 6 лет назад +22

    Sir, I have studied Martial Arts for a long time. But I am not a fighter or a badass in any way! WOW, Your video just made sense to me. Thank you! R.I.P Mr. Bruce Lee!

  • @Wylie777
    @Wylie777 4 года назад +3

    I love my initial instructor because he taught to go for every weak point of every enemy. I've been learning these techniques since I was about 4. 20 years of practice later and I still seek more practice and I look forward to learning a bunch of what I don't know.

  • @hfranke07
    @hfranke07 6 лет назад +116

    As a former police officer, I know you are totaly right. Thanks for sharing......

  • @wendellbradley5032
    @wendellbradley5032 Год назад +3

    SIFU, I’ve watched and have from you over the years; thank you. Many of us, walking around, taking too much for granted! Not paying attention to our surroundings. Only too be victimized. That is key in life; STOP TAKING LIFE FOR GRANTED!

  • @ReverenXero
    @ReverenXero 6 лет назад +48

    Never visualize the outcome of a fight. -- Bruce Lee

    • @lilmexico3137
      @lilmexico3137 6 лет назад

      ReverenXero hardest thing to not do

    • @user-tv5xk9xi8b
      @user-tv5xk9xi8b 6 лет назад +1

      This where JKD differs with Karate (and its katas). You visualize the fight in Karate. I guess there are guys who plan quickly in a fight and those who react quickly also.

    • @chestermosburger3113
      @chestermosburger3113 5 лет назад

      Said the actor Bruce Lee

  • @joelcoffey8012
    @joelcoffey8012 4 года назад +5

    Great video! I have trained in Shorin-Ryu karate for about 14 years, I still train at 64yrs old. It's been good but, I wish now I had dedicated time to learn Jeet Kun Do, very dynamic!

  • @paule.t.5728
    @paule.t.5728 6 лет назад +7

    He is soooooo right.. I can tell he knows how it feels for the real situation and attackers posible positon to attack you.. The other hand on guard pushing you while the other hand is stubing you.. You won't stand a chance againts that position.. So the best self defense againts that is to RUN

  • @xa25ja
    @xa25ja 2 года назад +4

    I like this guy 😂 I’m a traditional Wing Chun guy but I love the focus on practical application in real street fights. More than technique he’s talking about awareness, mentality, simplicity. And the knife fighting point is right on. A close friend who served 15 years in prison taught me that exact technique (except, if you can, snatch off your jacket or any material and wrap your forearm with it. Takes only a second or two if you have good footwork to avoid incoming strikes).

  • @jim1237
    @jim1237 4 года назад +21

    Some people have guns some have knifes and some have pencils

  • @TheCondorjc
    @TheCondorjc 4 года назад +50

    Ad plays
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    Me: I’m not going to HAVE a business if I don’t know how to properly defend myself, dude.

  • @johngabriel4630
    @johngabriel4630 6 лет назад +37

    The thing you mention at the beginning of the video (1:26), Dan, happened to me last Saturday night here in São Paulo City, Brazil, as I was stopped at a traffic light. The window was open, I'd seen a guy crossing the street coming more or less towards my car, then I lost sight of him, as he came from the back, only heard him, heard his soft, friendly voice, 'Hey "uncle", I know you are a policeman, but...' I'm not a policeman and his soft voice put me on the alert, I sensed danger, I immediately drove off, jumped the red light, I heard him say "No, stop," in the same polite tone. I sure was going to be held up, my instinct saved me. So this is very useful advice you're giving here, very very useful. Congratulations!

    • @johngabriel4630
      @johngabriel4630 6 лет назад +2

      The guy certainly had a gun.

    • @VernCrisler
      @VernCrisler 6 лет назад +5

      Probably the best way to avoid a street fight -- run! After all, martial arts should be the last resort, not the first resort.

    • @rankalucard3960
      @rankalucard3960 5 лет назад

      John Gabriel what if he was actually in trouble

    • @invertbrid
      @invertbrid 5 лет назад +2

      @@rankalucard3960 prob, but ur own safety comes 1st

    • @williamwest7008
      @williamwest7008 5 лет назад

      Frankie Gee you can't take that chance. Anyway it's not up to us to be heroes. We have to take care of ourselves first.

  • @andyng9029
    @andyng9029 4 года назад +6

    Know yourself and know your enemy and in a 1000 battles you’ll never be in danger. -The Art Of War

  • @GeorgeJansen
    @GeorgeJansen 5 лет назад +66

    3:35. He threw Shade like a motherphucker too all the other "self defense" channels. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @jimpyre5038
      @jimpyre5038 5 лет назад +1

      GeorgeJansen LoL, Truth!

  • @halfdeadedlifereturningwit3420
    @halfdeadedlifereturningwit3420 6 лет назад +62

    There are too many videos on RUclips teaching people how to become a statistic in under 10 seconds.
    I realize that most of these so called trainers mean well, but they don't have the real world experience needed to video train newcomers on proper defense, never mind offense.
    Mr. Lok, It seems that you have, not only the experience, but a way to successfully get your point across in a clear and concise manner that most, if not every viewer can comprehend.
    Of course haters gonna hate. Those that think they are better than everybody, can, like you said; "FUCK OFF"
    Negativity is an obstruction towards a peaceful mind.
    Not that I can say I do not have negative thoughts or comments when it comes to people that are purposely ignorant, hateful or lying..
    Thank You for providing a channel worth subscribing to.

  • @leroybrowntm1251
    @leroybrowntm1251 6 лет назад +66

    Bruce Lee a true legend! R.I.P.

    • @benothmenatef8771
      @benothmenatef8771 5 лет назад

      So...! The right defense is to using aikido...to take the right way and solutions...!

    • @pieter7722
      @pieter7722 5 лет назад

      Michael Jai White would've whipped Bruce Lee. Im sure Bruce would admit it if he were alive today.

  • @kravenmoorehead7927
    @kravenmoorehead7927 4 года назад +42

    I saw this video a couple of years ago and, as a Krav Maga practitioner, found it sound. Kill or be killed my friend.

    • @reececoker368
      @reececoker368 3 года назад +3

      That is a binary choice. What about avoid, and survive? Kill or be killed is an aphorism!

    • @maurinsomoda5634
      @maurinsomoda5634 3 года назад

      Prevention is better than survival.... First choice is to avoid, second is survival, last is killing or to be killed...

  • @raymondharper9935
    @raymondharper9935 4 года назад

    DAN LOK ; Hello I am not a student of any Martial Art. I'm 66 yrs. old. Army" AIRBORNE " veteran I've survived a few conflicts. Like you I never show an opponent I'm on the offensive. I've been whipped, can't watch 3 sometimes 2 pissed blood for days. Still I'm alive and kicking. Keep up your message and good work.

  • @fh8210
    @fh8210 6 лет назад +98

    This video reminds me of what an elderly Irish guy once told me. "If it looks like you are going to fight always hit first".

    • @youwilllaugh3136
      @youwilllaugh3136 6 лет назад +4

      Yea that's the number one rule , i think hitting first will grant you a much higher chance

    • @andheshoots544
      @andheshoots544 6 лет назад +3

      Urarettin -D- Lexxar in life you find out there are those with jaws of stone or those with jaws of glass, you’ll always remember the ones who can take a shot, unless they give you a concussion.

    • @metsot
      @metsot 5 лет назад

      It takes at least 2 so you'll be the other one making the decision of whether to fight or not ..most times you can decide to stay on the defensive if you're smart and wanna avoid getting convicted yourself etc.

    • @cleargleam8449
      @cleargleam8449 5 лет назад +5

      Hmm. Actually, if you hit first then you cannot really claim self-defense. If you face criminal charges, then it still might be worth being brutal to survive. But, if you face capital charges, then you really aren't saving yourself, are you?

    • @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry
      @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry 5 лет назад +2

      @Urarettin -D- Lexxar
      If no one witnesses how it got started then you could be looking at a murder charge, or at least manslaughter. Impair his ability to pursue, and make good your exit.

  • @chucktyson9688
    @chucktyson9688 6 лет назад +5

    Loved video! Video was probably one of the best videos to watch before any other videos on fighting. Most likely, if you are aware of these 3 mistakes, you will never get into a fight to begin with, but if you do... you at least have a chance to protect yourself with whatever one knows about fighting.

  • @ayuababa7324
    @ayuababa7324 5 лет назад +5

    Man!! Thank u very much.... I just realized everything I knew was wrong. Once again thanks a lot for taking your time and teaching something very simple but yet crucial.

  • @JB-pg6ju
    @JB-pg6ju 4 года назад +1

    I'm barely halfway through this video and I can tell you this is one of the best self defense type videos on the entire internet this dude makes so much sense and everything is saying is absolutely true great video

  • @thepepperdojo8757
    @thepepperdojo8757 5 лет назад +10

    I've studied martial arts since the age of 17 , I am now 43. I respect your video.

  • @jasonbuddyro8948
    @jasonbuddyro8948 5 лет назад +8

    A great tutorial. And all true. Yes. “Be like water, my friend.”

  • @Zastav42
    @Zastav42 6 лет назад +20

    I love this guy. 100 % real down to earth human being.

  • @EugeneEtim_A
    @EugeneEtim_A Год назад +3

    Dan thank you for these basic but very effective defense and survival techniques. I train Taekwondo and I see my guys always wanting to be informed of an attack before you attack them.
    I tell them not to be so sport-like and predictable in training. Streets don't have rules and you are open to attack at anytime. You have got to be ready at all times. In the street no one waits for you to get ready for a fight. Great advice!!

  • @markkuman4673
    @markkuman4673 5 лет назад +4

    Very educational and based on real life situations. I benefited from this. Really.
    Thanks Mr. Dan Lok
    Hello from Papua New Guinea!

    • @ariari4133
      @ariari4133 5 лет назад

      This is real life Muay Thai 60 Nederland Netherland

  • @InfinitelinkRecords
    @InfinitelinkRecords 4 года назад +17

    The police have a saying amongst themselves, "If it's a fair fight, then you came unprepared."

  • @crisco9071
    @crisco9071 5 лет назад +5

    "You cannot lift weights with your eyeballs" line had me laughing. Great Vid!

  • @pehunter1
    @pehunter1 4 года назад

    Dan Lok, your statement about being relaxed with no expression is correct. Respectfully, I 'd like to say that we could do without the profanity / curse words. And, on another note, I have avoided getting hit in a real confrontation by having my hands up with my palms directed partially toward the person confronting me. And on another occasion, the person decided not to fight me after seeing me raise my hands like that and indicate that I wasn't trying to fight him. So, I'd say that it depends on the person. But the calm demeanor with no aggressive response to the person has really helped me, except when I asked a huge aggressive guy in his late teens or early twenties to excuse me three times when I tried to pass him in a subway car and he had his back to me and was had on headphone. On the third time, he turned let me pass on the crowded train so I could be closer to the door but while standing near me he said "I heard you the first time." and then said "Say something else." I was on my way to work and told him calmly not to let my glasses or tie fool him. I'm not saying this works all of the time either, but fortunately, it worked for me.

  • @TheChromaDrone
    @TheChromaDrone 6 лет назад +4

    I miss studying JKD. I trained under Sifu Michael Gonzalez in Dallas TX in the early 90's. Sifu Ted Wong was his instructor and would visit our school once or twice a year. Awesome training!

  • @ATMDPNKBJ
    @ATMDPNKBJ 6 лет назад +35

    I liked your advice regarding fighting for the throat or eyes. You’re totally right, you can’t lift weights with your throat or eyes. I also agree with what you said about a street fight not being fair, they really aren’t. The only rule is keeping yourself safe.

    • @Flamdring
      @Flamdring 5 лет назад +2

      With eyes - no, but you can train your neck and throat with weights and other techniques. Check some of the brutal training shaolin monks go through when they train their throats by hanging on it and punching/hitting it with a stick repeatedly. Granted it is unlikely you will ever face a shaolin monk in a fight, it is possible for bodybuilders and wright lifters to train their necks. The difference is that big muscles do not really protect you against punches/pain e.g. a light weight boxer will most likely knock out a massive bodybuilder who has never conditioned his body against pain with ease while at the same time being able to take several hits from the bodybuilder without much damage to himself.

    • @masonkershner6403
      @masonkershner6403 5 лет назад

      Wrestlers and some other grappling style fighters will strengthen their necks. In wrestling we do neck workouts for at least 10 min during practice so we can hold our weight plus out opponents if they somehow turn us to our backs

  • @RabuHina
    @RabuHina 5 лет назад +12

    Usually when people ask me for change, I take a subtle few steps away from the person in question so they won't be so close to me. Another is if a person comes up from behind me while I'm in mid-step, I'll turn while still moving forward but stop once facing them thus putting a few feet of distance between myself and the person in question. Or if I see the person in question ahead of me before they see me, I usually would walk to the side just out of ear shot, or wait for a few people to walk a head of me and I just slightly match their pace and discreetly get by

    • @GrizzlyGamer404
      @GrizzlyGamer404 5 лет назад

      From what I read you just seem hella paranoid but I also understand why you do that 😂

    • @spike1414
      @spike1414 5 лет назад

      you seem fearful

  • @Sigma1_969
    @Sigma1_969 Год назад +1

    I respect everything you have just shown me.. I was a bouncer/doorman at several clubs in and around Toronto, Canada, with a certain degree of martial arts training, brown belt in Taekwondo, I've also taken some judoka training as I feel grappling is also very helpful in that line of work, I've encountered many "idiots" who think they are Bruce Lee, but have absolutely no idea what they are doing, sometimes it's fun to watch these goofballs try using what they think is karate, judo, or some form of martial arts, especially after they've had a few drinks. Unfortunately, when using my training, I gained a bit of a reputation as a "TOUGH GUY" and was challenged many times, more than I care to admit, I never tried to be a bully, as a matter of fact, quite the opposite, I tried to teach a philosophical approach to engaging people who provoke and intimidate others. I think that is what martial arts is about, not being a rough and tough kind of person, but more like being calm and restrained. Thanks for the video, I look forward to seeing more of them.

  • @donat2539
    @donat2539 5 лет назад +306

    This guy is funny without even meaning to lol

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee 5 лет назад +14

      But not haha funny...kind of weird funny.

    • @Smclaugh08
      @Smclaugh08 5 лет назад +4

      Yup i thought the same exact thing

    • @anglingreaves9857
      @anglingreaves9857 5 лет назад

      Go0d Muzik 😂

    • @CalvinK300
      @CalvinK300 5 лет назад +7

      That’s what I thought too ... 3:10 “sharpened toothpaste” in prison? That cracked me up man!

    • @guava6008
      @guava6008 5 лет назад +9

      At 7:00 to 7:04. The dude wasn't ready for that hit, can see from his expression XD that crack me

  • @pokinorozco5388
    @pokinorozco5388 4 года назад +3

    The magic words on this 13:16 video were “never under estimate your opponent”. Great video thank you.

    • @grantwright8071
      @grantwright8071 4 года назад

      The Germans hung their collective Hats on that philosophy in WW2..

  • @atumhotep833
    @atumhotep833 5 лет назад +10

    Everything you said is 100% correct.
    I would love to train under you. Master Lee is smiling down on you. Great job.

    • @craig3342
      @craig3342 5 лет назад

      Linda might say up at you

  • @feralegrias
    @feralegrias Год назад +1

    This was very helpful! Thank you Dan Lok!🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾I love martial arts! I love to practice Krav Maga

  • @Bob13Blues
    @Bob13Blues 4 года назад +4

    I love this guy. "If you think it's a fair fight, you're fucked" LOL

  • @mikegould6590
    @mikegould6590 6 лет назад +10

    It’s odd. I just watched a Mike Coup video earlier today with many of the same lessons.
    No assumptions.
    Be prepared.
    Fights aren’t fair.
    Do what’s necessary.
    All truth. Thanks!!!

  • @fuyu5979
    @fuyu5979 6 лет назад +8

    Dan
    Another really good instruction this time on street fighting. You gave us things to think about before even getting involve in a street fight, especially the reality of it before it happens, that knife demo. Please keep providing new videos. We look forward to your wisdom and experience. Thanks !

  • @jacklafleur8706
    @jacklafleur8706 2 года назад +2

    Love this demonstration Dan. It keeps it realistic and survivable.

  • @franchize82pft
    @franchize82pft 5 лет назад +19

    Another common mistake is thinking everything has to be a power/ knockout punch. Haymakers, big right or left crosses, over hands.
    And also thinking they have to always be the aggressor in the fight. Sometimes it's ok to let the fight come to you. Aggressive fighters leave themselves open to more mistakes

    • @MrFreakinAwesome20
      @MrFreakinAwesome20 5 лет назад

      okay , they may leave themselves open to more mistakes , but it won't matter because that aggressive fighter might knock you out with one of the 10 punches that he's rapidly swinging at your head, before you have a chance to do anything . usually , if the fight comes to you then you won't have time to let the fight come to you, you won't expect it. stay alert and stay aggressive

    • @superchuck3259
      @superchuck3259 5 лет назад

      This is not a school yard fight where the teachers will blame the person throwing the first punch.
      If you know you need to fight, go nuts and then run. Will these people call the police on you? Who knows. But if they get more info about you like where you live they could do harm. I am not looking for a police report, I am looking to get out unscathed.

  • @ravencrim8749
    @ravencrim8749 5 лет назад +6

    I tell people the streets are not fair. There's so much room for things to go sour for you.

  • @michaeljoseph8674
    @michaeljoseph8674 Год назад +9

    Hi Dan awesome instruction. I wanted to ask, can I learn by watching your videos. I mean I am not in a school and I would not have any practice. Ive never done any of this I just happened across your video and I am thinking about what I could learn or do I have to go to a school for this. I appreciate any help Mike

    • @erikroland689
      @erikroland689 Год назад +1

      The only one who can answer that is you Mike :D

    • @xman6478
      @xman6478 Год назад

      dan lok videos r great. u can learn alot from them and be better prepared when u decide to train. the fact that u r here shows u ready to watch some of his vids! enjoy!

  • @greggnumme299
    @greggnumme299 2 года назад +1

    LIKE BRUCE SAID; "BE LIKE WATER My Friends...!"
    Vernak is right- you NEVER KNOW WTF SOMEBODY IS GOING TO DO. STAYING LOOSE & CALM IS ALWAYS THE KEY. I'VE Seen guys on the Heavy Bag go ABSOLUTELY CRAZY WHEN they got clipped sparring. Tackling the other guy! And I completely agree with Paul's opinion on just letting it "FLOW!" JKD ROLLS IT ALL up into a combination of several different styles. I spent some years with the Gracies, G.G. Boxer, and Studied Wing Chung with a master And most people have NO TRAINING at all. I do train every day. And there's ALWAYS something New to learn. Being HUMBLE IS THE BEST ATTRIBUTE. I'D JUST as soon walk away...
    The ONLY PERSON YOU HAVE TO IMPRESS IS YOURSELF. GOOD LUCK TO ALL! BE SAFE! ENJOY ❤ 😉

  • @mkivy
    @mkivy 5 лет назад +92

    Thank u...so much...there is so much stuff on u tube don’t know who is correct; after all it is my life...that’s why I carry a 40 caliber handgun...

    • @jordonwatts5877
      @jordonwatts5877 5 лет назад +13

      A gun is good to have. But it's not your greatest weapon that you have.

    • @anonimus5996
      @anonimus5996 5 лет назад +4

      RUclips videos wont make you stronger, but this guy knows what he's talking about and more realistic than a lot of self defense teachers. This guy's a professional street fighter.

    • @bigwig8657
      @bigwig8657 5 лет назад +1

      That would be correcting mistake 1 by making itzn advantaged fight, that being said guns just escalate the situation regardless of how it turns out. Overall EV on carrying a gun for a normal person is a shorter life.
      Now if your banging or dealing or some shit yeah a gun is a no brainer.

    • @travislindbeck1518
      @travislindbeck1518 5 лет назад +2

      Your 40 Cal isn't fast enough for someone who wants, whatever, right now. If they wanna hurt you, they've already succeeded by the time you've reached for your weapon.

    • @bayang321
      @bayang321 5 лет назад +2

      @@anonimus5996 he just said he's a businessman, not a street fighter

  • @hakeemdj368
    @hakeemdj368 6 лет назад +59

    street fight has no rule. it's the struggle for life.

    • @chaipod
      @chaipod 6 лет назад

      Ask a street fighter, he makes all the rules......lol

    • @jaxxbrat2634
      @jaxxbrat2634 6 лет назад +1

      Defense against lowlives most the time..any weapon is better than being unarmed if you dont have strength and or skills..

    • @Corey91666
      @Corey91666 6 лет назад

      applies to 1% of people watching this vid. Probably even less.

    • @zenkim6709
      @zenkim6709 6 лет назад +2

      I agree that you can't count on your opponent(s) to follow any rules, but I would add the following:
      - If you can figure out what your opponent is up to and what he expects you to do, you can use that against him by violating his expectations.
      - There is only one rule you should absolutely follow: do anything and everything you need to ensure you go home healthy and happy when the encounter is over, even if it means giving up your monetary or material possessions. No matter what you may have lost, any day that doesn't end with you six feet under is a good day!

    • @ruhlnews4348
      @ruhlnews4348 5 лет назад

      I live in a gun free country and since I got 2 Dobermans everybody is nice to me and gets out my way, even groups walk away. I couldn't be more relaxed on the streets. I walk around like I own the place.

  • @rookymusic6310
    @rookymusic6310 5 лет назад +17

    From his simple movements I can tell Dan knows what he’s doing - impressive video

  • @aaotcis
    @aaotcis 4 года назад

    Prior service. CQB had H2H component. Early 80s, while Armed CQB was taught, unarmed CQB was an evolving 'art'. This video reminds me what H2H CQB was 'Concealed Quick Blow' which was an art in and of itself. Good points.

  • @chintu5715
    @chintu5715 4 года назад +46

    The way of fighting without fighting - Bruce Lee

  • @almagore1
    @almagore1 6 лет назад +4

    I am 75 y/o and learned Tai Chi Chaun in my early 20's. This is the best self defence video I have ever seen! Thank you Dan, for down loading this. I am disabled now but crooks often pick the weakest tgo attack, so I am still interested in self defence.

    • @selassieaspen9940
      @selassieaspen9940 6 лет назад

      Albert Nygren I hope you enjoyed your life I'm almost 18 and wanna try something like this. Maybe Krav maga

    • @afadaie
      @afadaie 6 лет назад

      As a lifetime martial artist I agree with anything said in this video.

  • @renatoruiz8534
    @renatoruiz8534 5 лет назад +4

    Great advice. Always inflict as much pain as possible. Even if they still think they can beat you, they'll have to decide if it's worth it. Cowards can't handle pain.

  • @jeremyhula931
    @jeremyhula931 3 года назад

    I love you Dan Lok. You have changed my life over the years through your free content. As soon as my finances get in order I'm going to spend money with you. I would like to take your head ticket closer program.