Never be Afraid in a Street Fight Again | Nick Drossos Self Defense

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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    Nick Drossos is distinguished as one of the most prized self-defense experts in the world and founder of Nick Drossos Defensive Tactics System, combining a plethora of meticulously designed self-defense techniques. Nick empowers his pupils with high-caliber skills that include awareness training, subjective assessments of violence, weapon defense, stress training, and real-life scenario drills.
    For two decades, Nick studied traditional martial arts such as Kung Fu and Taekwondo. He also trained boxing, Thai boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, Mix Martial Arts, and diverse reality-based self-defense systems, including Krav Maga. Honoured accolades extend to include Kettlebell, TRX, Fitness Kickboxing Canada, Yoga Fit and CanFitPro.
    Nick's practice and dexterity have also earned him international success as a prominent strength training coach, securing a dynamic kinship with professional MMA Fighter, Davis Dos Santos. Other high-profile distinctions include comedian - Sugar Sammy - producer, Septicfish - Master Chef, Dino (Babydoll) comedian - Pantelis.
    Nick's self-defense instruction, fitness intelligence, and raw life experience impeccably connect in his renowned RUclips channel, with over 380K subscribers. His Code Red Defence program, with over 220K subscribers, is inspired by survivalism and awareness. Nick's warrior-like prowess and gift to propel motivational greatness, intensify his self-defense videos.
    Nick merited features in Men's Health Magazine and GTI. Additionally, City TV, TVBS National, Todd Shapiro, Breakfast Television, 'Read This If You Want To Be RUclips Famous' and most recent, Global T.V
    Collaborations with UFC fighter, Elias Theodorou, Mike Rosa, Master Ken, and Sensi Ando have been monumental. Notable podcasts have included Bogdan Rosu, Master Wong, McDojo, Path To Manliness, John McAfee, American Warrior, Todd Shapiro, and American Society.
    Coveted by military, police, and security personnel on an international level, Nick has conducted training seminars in NYC, Vienna, Athens, and Montreal with requests for his renowned self-defence expertise surmounting. In most recent Nick developed and certified, the Defensive Tactic Unit, of the Boston police in his Edge Weapon Instrcutor Certification.

Комментарии • 31

  • @NickDrossos
    @NickDrossos  19 дней назад

    Check out our 90Day Coaching Program: www.nickdrossoscourses.com/courses/90-day-coaching-program.

  • @serenitygoodwyn
    @serenitygoodwyn 19 дней назад +3

    Good advice for any situations in life where you are challenged and don't perform as you would like, not just fights.

  • @lifeofriley9739
    @lifeofriley9739 20 дней назад +5

    Great video Nick! Being calm is a must in a street fight. Great advice and spot on!😊

  • @androidxy9518
    @androidxy9518 20 дней назад +3

    This video is incredibly insightful and empowering! The way you break down the concept of fear and explain that it’s not something to eliminate but to embrace as a survival tool is spot-on. Your emphasis on the importance of training both the mind and body, along with visualizing real-life scenarios, offers a practical and holistic approach to self-defense. The advice to stay present and control negative thoughts is not only applicable to street fights but to life challenges in general. It’s a powerful reminder that preparation, mindset, and confidence make all the difference. Great job!

  • @Fahim_Lalani
    @Fahim_Lalani 20 дней назад +4

    I’m trying to get fit again nick ❤it’s going to take some more time but I’ll get there in every way soon . It’s all about that exercise

  • @freeman37
    @freeman37 20 дней назад +5

    When in doubt, run 😂

  • @archer4922
    @archer4922 19 дней назад +1

    Best advise ive heard in years! Stay in the present and everything else just comes to you. And always remember to get off the X.

  • @graiant
    @graiant 15 дней назад

    On point . I see many ppl omit the possibility of retaliation that ll come months after sometimes that comes from nowhere and could be fatal .

  • @GraveRave
    @GraveRave 16 дней назад

    Very good advice. This reminds me of a guy called Geoff Thompson who was a bouncer in England Coventry. He would say that even amateur boxers would lose courage during a conflict in the club/bar scene, even though they had the physical capability to destroy the overweight guy.
    However it was the aggressive behaviour, swearing and posturing that would make boxers just get dominated.
    I think people shy away from swearing and confrontation testing in martial arts.

    • @NickDrossos
      @NickDrossos  16 дней назад +1

      @@GraveRave thanks big fan of Geoff Thompson

    • @GraveRave
      @GraveRave 16 дней назад

      @@NickDrossos Wow didn't know you heard of him. Sweet!

  • @Fahim_Lalani
    @Fahim_Lalani 20 дней назад

    Thx

  • @aristhomas3983
    @aristhomas3983 17 дней назад

    Nick, I am much better at the shadow-fighting type of visualization. The sit down one doesn't usually work for me because I'm not sure how to do it and it ends up with over-thinking it, so it backfires and creates a more negative effect.

  • @TheOriginalRiddim
    @TheOriginalRiddim 20 дней назад +3

    @Nick Drossos Defense Tactics, have anyone told you that you have a resemblance and or remind them of Andrew Tate?

  • @yondaimehokage2281
    @yondaimehokage2281 18 дней назад +2

    I've been training boxing for 2 years. I know my stamina, power, speed, etc through training. I still feel the fear whenever being confronted, and choose not to engage and escalate the situation into a fight, because I dont know the other person, he might have a weapon, or someone that has done more training than I have, or is a pro fighter, etc. However, I feel angry at myself for walking away from it afterwards. Do you guys get that feeling?

    • @justinaccount9920
      @justinaccount9920 17 дней назад

      The feeling you get when someone tries to get on you but you try not to engage and stuff? I used to deal with the same thing, always would get upset right after, but now I realized this, unless if that guy really tries to fight you...you have actually done a good choice because you know you could easily hurt him. So jst don't worry about it and just move on, I also did boxing for 1 year and am 17 btw

    • @yondaimehokage2281
      @yondaimehokage2281 17 дней назад

      @@justinaccount9920 You sound mature for your age. I appreciate the comment

  • @SilverbackGeurrilla
    @SilverbackGeurrilla 18 дней назад

    I’ve trained in kickboxing and bjj but 2 years ago I had a heart attack so now I lost confidence in my fitness.☹️

    • @NickDrossos
      @NickDrossos  18 дней назад +2

      @@SilverbackGeurrilla start slow but get back to it

  • @Kanellas_d
    @Kanellas_d 20 дней назад +1

    🇬🇷

  • @MS-kz9fy
    @MS-kz9fy 20 дней назад +1

    Im 49 go evryday 50 km k whit bicikel to my workplace and back ,walj 25 km in my work,go gym after work and have boxbag at home .😂😂😂 make some handstad pushups to...😊

  • @darkythecrazyninja5228
    @darkythecrazyninja5228 18 дней назад

    A 🔔 a

  • @Fahim_Lalani
    @Fahim_Lalani 20 дней назад +1

    I’m 41 now maybe at 42 I’ll be fitter

  • @attilasanver5409
    @attilasanver5409 17 дней назад

    Thanks for the good advice.

    • @NickDrossos
      @NickDrossos  16 дней назад +1

      @@attilasanver5409 thanks for watching