opponent grabs your hand or wrist in a handshake position and refuses to let go. You grab his hand back and spin in the direction of the hand grabbing you even if the opponent knocks you out, your body weight and your spinning are going to break his arm which is why they flip. These moves don't make them flip because it is cool or is chi. These are joint locking techniques and joints are sensitive and can break easily with about 15 lbs of force. Doing the techniques on their own slowly is not effective it is only for learning. you have to strike the opponent before attempting any kind of lock. For example when he grabs Matt's wrist. Matt should grab back as shown in the video but then follow up with a quick snapping back fist to the nose and then attempt the joint lock. Also, Matt did do the technique incorrectly Matt should pivot more on his left leg and make a horseback or wide stance. It's a really quick movement it's like you are turning around 180 to catch a baseball. when done correctly even if you were knocked out while spinning you still got momentum and his wrist and your body weight.
You have definitely never been in a real fight. Turning your back to someone in a fight is the last thing u want to do. Number 5 Is the only one that could work if u have bjj experience
What McDojo is this
Tell me you've never been in a fight without telling me you've never been in a fight
Thanks for the video Matt. Having a hard time understanding the ideology behind the second move
opponent grabs your hand or wrist in a handshake position and refuses to let go. You grab his hand back and spin in the direction of the hand grabbing you even if the opponent knocks you out, your body weight and your spinning are going to break his arm which is why they flip. These moves don't make them flip because it is cool or is chi. These are joint locking techniques and joints are sensitive and can break easily with about 15 lbs of force.
Doing the techniques on their own slowly is not effective it is only for learning. you have to strike the opponent before attempting any kind of lock. For example when he grabs Matt's wrist. Matt should grab back as shown in the video but then follow up with a quick snapping back fist to the nose and then attempt the joint lock. Also, Matt did do the technique incorrectly Matt should pivot more on his left leg and make a horseback or wide stance. It's a really quick movement it's like you are turning around 180 to catch a baseball.
when done correctly even if you were knocked out while spinning you still got momentum and his wrist and your body weight.
You have definitely never been in a real fight. Turning your back to someone in a fight is the last thing u want to do. Number 5 Is the only one that could work if u have bjj experience
Feel sorry for the poor suckers that pay to learn this stuff. 😬
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