My friend u r very right, he is an actual honest person. Quick tip for knife defense bro, if a Donny is attempting to attack u with a knife, either in a downwards or upwards movement, attempt to prevent the knife from getting into your distance by blocking or grabbing the wrist. If u can stop the wrist just by grabbing it the offender will be too busy trying release his wrist that he’ll leave the rest of his body unguarded. That’s when u can strike the face and end it there, then run and call the cops. I tried this with my older brother where he had a red marker with the lid off and he tried to Stab me, and it actually worked, i didn’t punch his face merely palmed his face away
@@nathearn if you do the real krav maga in the gym,do it for a lot of years and you can learn something,i did a loro fo things for example things about boxing or fight
Practical, realistic, easy to follow, and starts with the second and third best pieces of advice: Comply and run away. As Rodney below me has stated the best possible way to deal with a violent encounter is to be aware enough to not get in one. Also, a nice added touch is despite you seeming to be largely Taekwondo based practitioner (Amazing control on the kicks, holy shit man) the content steers towards much less flexibility intensive techniques. Great video man, earned a sub.
One problem with kicking is that it is much easier for the attacker to catch your kick than your punch. Also, if he stabs your leg, you won't be able to run anywhere. The best bet would be to first distract the opponent, fx. by throwing something at him or otherwise keeping his focus away from your leg before trying to kick in the stomach or "bollocks" 🤣.
As a last resort u could block or grab the wrist, not the knife if the distance is far enough and then strike in the face as they’ll be to busy trying to release the knife hand that their body will remain unguarded. (Also amazing to see jack grealish taking time off his training to help rising you tubers 😂😂)
It one happened to me but he was just a bully he grabbed my leg the most simple thing I could thought of was to jump on him because he was already holding my leg i shifted all my body weight to that leg on jumped upon him and it worked he fell down then the teachers came btw it was just a fight between 14 year olds 🤣🤣
In Taekwondo, I was taught to block a overhand right punch in a street situation, when they swing the punch , grab the inside of their arm, pull them closer towards you and elbow strike them in the side of the head, after you can do combos to get them away from you: elbow strikes, eye pokes, throat jabs, gut punches, low kicks (because they are really close to you) and stuff like that. Remember to uses your blocks too, they are important and essential for defence in a street situation. Hope this was helpful.
Man säubert so Rum und bei lange Weile verdoppelt sich alles Edda Konfuzius braucht doch Fibel menzius es ist sowieso alles aus der Wurzel des vernünftigen Friedens
Hello Bro, I am from Argentina and I have had to defend myself several times from thieves with bladed weapons and generally if you resist, the first thing they try to do is stab you and always The reflex of moving to the side has always served me, grabbing the arm in which the knife is held with one hand and at the same time giving it a hook, always trying to go for the knockout, since in Argentina is the thief who ends up knocked out or you get stabbed. PS: I know it's not the best defense method but it worked for me and I wanted to share it and good video
your advice is better than his, obviously he never been in this situation, most thug are way closer than that when they pull the knife. You can t kick a guy that is few cm from you.
@@colorfulbleeding Your comment is correct, what he explains is to defend yourself in a hypothetical situation where a knife is pulled from a distance, but as you said it almost never happens
100% - control the weapon - how many cuts to a leg before you can’t fight/move Comply is advice - but keeping somebody at legs length who is intent at doing harm doesn’t work.
One thing that I have actually used (Thankfully just once in my life, because I would never want to be in that situation again) from my kempo karate days is reactive training. When we did our self-defense drills, what was most important was reaction time. We were taught to realize when fighting was the only option and to strike first with the philosophy that any hesitation would give your opponent an even bigger advantage. If you surprise your opponent, your chances of getting out alive are much higher, but you have to be the first one to act, not react. I can't remember where the quote came from, but it's so incredibly true: "A fighter trains for multiple 3 minute rounds, but a criminal will condense that into 10 seconds of furious brutality."
The only to times I had to defend myself in a street scenario I used a yoko-geri/side kick to end the confrontation. When trained correctly is a very useful thing to have in your pocket. It does not only create a ton of space between you and your opponent but also you can deal serious damage if you catch them with your heel. But at the same time, when I think of what could have happened if I missed those kicks, shivers go down my spine. I pulled of those side kicks because I had tons of reps in my muscle memory and thank lord it worked. So my advice it would be to use only what you have actually trained, practice it realistically and, like you showed, just try to stay safe.
@@craftyskeleton4895 kinda hard to explain 😂😂😂 but to make the story short somehow my smart ass managed to put itself in the wrong situation with the wrong people twice. The first time some dude wanted to fight me and he was considerably bigger than me, but before he could grab me or overpower me I caught him on the ribs with a quick sidekick and dude went down. The second time was similar but the person wanting to fight me was in a group so I was outnumbered. I managed to sidekick the first guy and that made his friends hesitant to attack me, which created the perfect time for some people to arrive and help me.
Great video! Only, at 9:41, it's problematic to block on the wrist, he can bend his elbow to counter quickly to the face, better to block slightly below the elbow. Also, for the take down, people should know it's not just a backwards push but a full body twisting force with core strength and leverage chaining up from the feet.
I love the video. If there's anything i'd change it's the judo throw/takedown you demonstrate at 9:45. In judo that technique is actually a sacrificial throw. Unless you're an actual ninja you will often fail, trying to take down a resisting opponent by just applying pressure with your arm from that position. I'm absolutely not saying it can't be done, but what i'm saying is that if your setup is not perfect there is a considerable risk that both of you are going to end up on the ground together using that particular takedown. In judo, most times you actually sit yourself down from that same position, taking your opponent with you. For this reason, even though i'm actually a decent judoka, i would opt for almost any other simple takedown. Leg sweeps can be hard to learn at first because of the timing required, but they can actually be really good in street fights because they tend to leave you in a more defensible position, should you fail to take your opponent down.
Situational awareness or presense of mind, quick physical reactions or reflexes, mental strength or toughness, composure or self-confidence, resourcefulness, the instinct or the will to fight back and defend yourself, knowing when to fight back or when to just run away as fast as you can, avoiding people places and situations that potentially lead to heated altercations or violent encounters, and your martial arts/fighting/self-defense skills and techniques (if you have any or some) which you have spent long periods of time practicing and training, can drastically increase your chances of successfully defending yourself and surviving potentially violent self-defense encounters. Speaking based on my personal experience as a self-defense practitioner.
I liked what you said mostly but I feel I should add being someone who has dealt with a knife attack Most aggressors will conceal the knife and when they attack with a knife it’s fast and very dangerous most victims don’t realise they’re getting stabbed I can’t stress the importance on training up your awareness on what’s going on around you in my case I’m making sure when I’m faced with a potential attacker my awareness is switched on I’m watching their body language I’m listening what are they saying are they being aggressive are they angling off are they trying to hide one or both of their hands if so I’m assuming they have a weapon a knife at that moment I’m either running if I have that option or If my exits are blocked then I’m doing what I had to do when two teens blocked my path to the train station 7 years back and threatened to gut me I’m going preemptive the moment I even see a threatening gesture or they even say anything relating to knives. Going up against a knife is nothing to fool around with either give them what they want! Run if you can or if you don’t have a choice go preemptive if you don’t have a choice
Great self defense! Theres 2 things I think its better knowing: 1 In some knife or gun situations, you can distract the opponent by pretending shouting to someone behind him, like “hey police, over here!” And take him down when hes distracted, or you can throw something at his face and strike right away, that might be safer and more effective. 2 When someone grabs your shirt or neck, it may not possible to bend the opponent’s elbows, especially when theyre bigger and stronger than us, so I think getting the hands inside his and eyes gouge or throat strike (but it may not work if his arms are longer than yours) or even simple as groin kick will be more effective! Anyways, ur video better than other bullshido tho 😂 Edit: Nvm someone already commented the first trick
Great video The gun one is very realistic No one is completely safe from guns, no matter how trained Of course, it is possible to defend against them but 1: no matter how trained you are, it’s still very risky, one little mistake and you’re disconnected from the main server 2: no object is more valuable than your life, so try defending just in case you know he’s going to kill you anyways or is trying to kill someone important to you Detail: you need years just to learn how to properly defend, so if he’s going to kill you and you don’t have that training, then it’s a moment of complete desperation, I hope you survive it if that happens to you
if your goal is JUST self defense and not die, go get a gun, baseball bat, tazer, and/or pepper spray. train with that while throwing in some cardio and don't be too proud to run away. all of this is more important than learning to smack and grab people good. if your goal is to be good at brawling, don't pick a style, just get a teacher who shows you whatever works under resistance, and get a constant stream of fresh sparring partners. from my experience, modern mma guys are always down to spar and have a big variety of things you can do in sparring. traditional martial artists like karate, kung fu, and akido guys (from my experience) are more hesitant to have their art tested under this pressure. if your goal is competition, pick the style of the thing you're doing -- obviously. if your goal is to show off and then live a peaceful life, do tkd, karate, or kung fu... there's lot's of intensity, cool looking kicks, lots of breaking stuff, good workout too, and usually less brain damage than boxing and mma. that doesn't mean you can or can't fight though.
In the case of a knife attack a side kick is gold, it mantains the distance and pushes away the attacker and you can get the hell outta there. Pepper spray is a good choice too against knife attackers.
I think im a naturally good fighter coz i seem to know what to do in a fight and im strong fast and good with my body , i did train for a few years. But is that a thing Nat? Being a naturally good fighter? This video is what everyone needed, awesome, keep it up!
@@604dinoboy4 ohhh ok, i did train for a few years, a martial art, and boxing, also over the years i have been paying close attention to fighting skills and scenes and videos, thnx anyway mate 👌👌
With any of the scenarios you showed - with the gun you seemed to think about it - keep in mind your attacker can move also. Like with the knife you can only keep him away for so long until he - or from the get go - gets a hold of your leg. The wild punches, try to go for a headbutt if you go inside. Bound to rock him more than other techniques. And the headlock, if it's a good one you won't get out of it. If it's a bad one, you will struggle because he can move with you.
great video。 Pls consider to give a demo about Mikazhki Geri and explain why it's so powerful. It looks like not that power ful. But, in fact, can see this in many KO scene.
Also something you can do for the bigass swing is receive it with your hand covering your head (as you did) and country punch with a hook, they'll be stunned so you can throw an upper or a cross leading to a hook and Thats it
Yes!! I've thought about what to do if someone comes at me with a knife and came to the same conclusion. Kick to create some space and RUN! I am not Jason Bourne.
great demo, good job guys invite some guy from BJJ 🥋🥋🥋and let him shows on You some BJJ techniques arm locks, leg locks, chokes etc. please thank you 👍👋🥇💪🔥
We need more people like him. He gives us actual life saving tricks rather than risking your life
My friend u r very right, he is an actual honest person. Quick tip for knife defense bro, if a Donny is attempting to attack u with a knife, either in a downwards or upwards movement, attempt to prevent the knife from getting into your distance by blocking or grabbing the wrist. If u can stop the wrist just by grabbing it the offender will be too busy trying release his wrist that he’ll leave the rest of his body unguarded. That’s when u can strike the face and end it there, then run and call the cops. I tried this with my older brother where he had a red marker with the lid off and he tried to Stab me, and it actually worked, i didn’t punch his face merely palmed his face away
@@gurkyboi in the real krav maga if you do this for years you can learn something
In the real krav maga if you do this for years you can learn something
well if only you all knew bunkai...
its not good
Finally a one that’s actually real and not stupid thx
You’re welcome🤝
@@nathearn if you do the real krav maga in the gym,do it for a lot of years and you can learn something,i did a loro fo things for example things about boxing or fight
Me who never even goes out on the streets: I’m a whole timeline ahead of you
Practical, realistic, easy to follow, and starts with the second and third best pieces of advice: Comply and run away. As Rodney below me has stated the best possible way to deal with a violent encounter is to be aware enough to not get in one. Also, a nice added touch is despite you seeming to be largely Taekwondo based practitioner (Amazing control on the kicks, holy shit man) the content steers towards much less flexibility intensive techniques. Great video man, earned a sub.
One problem with kicking is that it is much easier for the attacker to catch your kick than your punch. Also, if he stabs your leg, you won't be able to run anywhere. The best bet would be to first distract the opponent, fx. by throwing something at him or otherwise keeping his focus away from your leg before trying to kick in the stomach or "bollocks" 🤣.
As a last resort u could block or grab the wrist, not the knife if the distance is far enough and then strike in the face as they’ll be to busy trying to release the knife hand that their body will remain unguarded. (Also amazing to see jack grealish taking time off his training to help rising you tubers 😂😂)
@@gurkyboi if you grab his knife hand then all he has to do is raise the tip up and it will slash through your wrist.
It one happened to me but he was just a bully he grabbed my leg the most simple thing I could thought of was to jump on him because he was already holding my leg i shifted all my body weight to that leg on jumped upon him and it worked he fell down then the teachers came btw it was just a fight between 14 year olds 🤣🤣
@@krish_skips_847 That's a really smart idea.
They’re holding a knife so they couldn’t really catch your leg with one hand
Tysm this is exactly what I needed. This video is super useful compared to the other self defense videos
No don’t risk your life against someone with an weapon
No problem! Glad you found it useful💪
In the beginning of the video he was speaking straight facts
😂gotta say it
@@nathearn there is krav maga in the gym,and we did also boxing exercises and others thing, if you do for years you can learn something
In Taekwondo, I was taught to block a overhand right punch in a street situation, when they swing the punch , grab the inside of their arm, pull them closer towards you and elbow strike them in the side of the head, after you can do combos to get them away from you: elbow strikes, eye pokes, throat jabs, gut punches, low kicks (because they are really close to you) and stuff like that. Remember to uses your blocks too, they are important and essential for defence in a street situation. Hope this was helpful.
It's already 2 am(in kr) and i was supposed to sleep alr but nahh lets watch this first
martial arts is the priority today
💪💪that’s the attitude
@@nathearn 💪😭✨
Your videos are class, keep them coming
Thank you! Will do🙏💪
it's very useful in Da Hood!
Man säubert so Rum und bei lange Weile verdoppelt sich alles Edda Konfuzius braucht doch Fibel menzius es ist sowieso alles aus der Wurzel des vernünftigen Friedens
Imma send it to my homies
U can’t use it in the roblox game ijs 🤷♂️
@@bitso7090 who asked?
@@waltuh_white___ ur comment is the epitome of uselessness good job 👍
Hello Bro, I am from Argentina and I have had to defend myself several times from thieves with bladed weapons and generally if you resist, the first thing they try to do is stab you and always The reflex of moving to the side has always served me, grabbing the arm in which the knife is held with one hand and at the same time giving it a hook, always trying to go for the knockout, since in Argentina is the thief who ends up knocked out or you get stabbed. PS: I know it's not the best defense method but it worked for me and I wanted to share it and good video
your advice is better than his, obviously he never been in this situation, most thug are way closer than that when they pull the knife. You can t kick a guy that is few cm from you.
@@colorfulbleeding Your comment is correct, what he explains is to defend yourself in a hypothetical situation where a knife is pulled from a distance, but as you said it almost never happens
100% - control the weapon - how many cuts to a leg before you can’t fight/move
Comply is advice - but keeping somebody at legs length who is intent at doing harm doesn’t work.
One thing that I have actually used (Thankfully just once in my life, because I would never want to be in that situation again) from my kempo karate days is reactive training. When we did our self-defense drills, what was most important was reaction time. We were taught to realize when fighting was the only option and to strike first with the philosophy that any hesitation would give your opponent an even bigger advantage. If you surprise your opponent, your chances of getting out alive are much higher, but you have to be the first one to act, not react.
I can't remember where the quote came from, but it's so incredibly true: "A fighter trains for multiple 3 minute rounds, but a criminal will condense that into 10 seconds of furious brutality."
The only to times I had to defend myself in a street scenario I used a yoko-geri/side kick to end the confrontation. When trained correctly is a very useful thing to have in your pocket. It does not only create a ton of space between you and your opponent but also you can deal serious damage if you catch them with your heel.
But at the same time, when I think of what could have happened if I missed those kicks, shivers go down my spine. I pulled of those side kicks because I had tons of reps in my muscle memory and thank lord it worked. So my advice it would be to use only what you have actually trained, practice it realistically and, like you showed, just try to stay safe.
what wasthe scenario?
His step sister tried something.
@@xxsamthenoobxx2276 wtf 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@craftyskeleton4895 kinda hard to explain 😂😂😂 but to make the story short somehow my smart ass managed to put itself in the wrong situation with the wrong people twice. The first time some dude wanted to fight me and he was considerably bigger than me, but before he could grab me or overpower me I caught him on the ribs with a quick sidekick and dude went down. The second time was similar but the person wanting to fight me was in a group so I was outnumbered. I managed to sidekick the first guy and that made his friends hesitant to attack me, which created the perfect time for some people to arrive and help me.
@Eulgio These stories are Proof that skill makes up for size and even when u were outnumbered. With just a Sidekick u did all that wow amazing job 👏
Simple but effective tips for self-defence. I’ll keep those in mind. 💯👍🏿
Thank you Master 🥰
He's keeping all of us safe.
No problem!👊
Nat, I love that you are actually reasonable and practical when it comes to this, and how you call out all that internet bullshido
Great video! Only, at 9:41, it's problematic to block on the wrist, he can bend his elbow to counter quickly to the face, better to block slightly below the elbow.
Also, for the take down, people should know it's not just a backwards push but a full body twisting force with core strength and leverage chaining up from the feet.
Terima kasih tutorial yg anda ajarkan
sangat mudah di pelajari
This is so helpful I’ve been getting bullied at school so this is helpful
" You don't look like a wimp if you run away. It's just smart"👍
The best video from you yet 💪
Appreciate you saying that💪👊
Great video! It's nice to watch some self-defense videos from people who actually know what they're doing
Krav maga is teached in the gym,there are a lot of things,and these teachers from online are fake
@@viniaghy5111 Yeah, I've taken some krav maga lessons before and it all made more sense than the bullshido I see on the internet.
Thank you for the tip and strategies Nathan.
I love the video. If there's anything i'd change it's the judo throw/takedown you demonstrate at 9:45. In judo that technique is actually a sacrificial throw. Unless you're an actual ninja you will often fail, trying to take down a resisting opponent by just applying pressure with your arm from that position. I'm absolutely not saying it can't be done, but what i'm saying is that if your setup is not perfect there is a considerable risk that both of you are going to end up on the ground together using that particular takedown. In judo, most times you actually sit yourself down from that same position, taking your opponent with you. For this reason, even though i'm actually a decent judoka, i would opt for almost any other simple takedown. Leg sweeps can be hard to learn at first because of the timing required, but they can actually be really good in street fights because they tend to leave you in a more defensible position, should you fail to take your opponent down.
shush
jk
The best guy to look at when it comes to learn to defend yourself against knives is Usain Bolt
Situational awareness or presense of mind, quick physical reactions or reflexes, mental strength or toughness, composure or self-confidence, resourcefulness, the instinct or the will to fight back and defend yourself, knowing when to fight back or when to just run away as fast as you can, avoiding people places and situations that potentially lead to heated altercations or violent encounters, and your martial arts/fighting/self-defense skills and techniques (if you have any or some) which you have spent long periods of time practicing and training, can drastically increase your chances of successfully defending yourself and surviving potentially violent self-defense encounters. Speaking based on my personal experience as a self-defense practitioner.
Wise words👍
~10y ago pitbull grabbed baby and started to bite. Untrained mother started to bite back dog!!! Guess who won
@@markoweiss1509 gender equality rights
@@Mango-rl2yg Dog started to BITE BABY!!! (mothers instinct) She LITERALLY started to BITE dog,like animal😳
9:04-10:40 love this sick moves 😁
Thank you!🤝
most sensible knife and gun defence video ever, nice one
I liked what you said mostly but I feel I should add being someone who has dealt with a knife attack Most aggressors will conceal the knife and when they attack with a knife it’s fast and very dangerous most victims don’t realise they’re getting stabbed I can’t stress the importance on training up your awareness on what’s going on around you in my case I’m making sure when I’m faced with a potential attacker my awareness is switched on I’m watching their body language I’m listening what are they saying are they being aggressive are they angling off are they trying to hide one or both of their hands if so I’m assuming they have a weapon a knife at that moment I’m either running if I have that option or If my exits are blocked then I’m doing what I had to do when two teens blocked my path to the train station 7 years back and threatened to gut me I’m going preemptive the moment I even see a threatening gesture or they even say anything relating to knives. Going up against a knife is nothing to fool around with either give them what they want! Run if you can or if you don’t have a choice go preemptive if you don’t have a choice
Gun defence:
If they’re already pointing a gun at you, it’s already too late
Great self defense! Theres 2 things I think its better knowing:
1 In some knife or gun situations, you can distract the opponent by pretending shouting to someone behind him, like “hey police, over here!” And take him down when hes distracted, or you can throw something at his face and strike right away, that might be safer and more effective.
2 When someone grabs your shirt or neck, it may not possible to bend the opponent’s elbows, especially when theyre bigger and stronger than us, so I think getting the hands inside his and eyes gouge or throat strike (but it may not work if his arms are longer than yours) or even simple as groin kick will be more effective!
Anyways, ur video better than other bullshido tho 😂
Edit: Nvm someone already commented the first trick
Useful tips
We love you Nat your an amazing martial artist I appreciate your work and tutorials :)
You speak lot of facts 💯 learnt some important knowledge thanks.
It's really Amazing 😍🤩 I really like your teaching Awesome 🔥🇮🇳❤️🔥
Thank uu!!!! I literally looking for this!!!!
No problem💪💪
Dying is the ultimate self defense.
Being the edgelord i am
Thanks!
great video!!! an actual realistic video. good examples!!!
As a Brit, i went straight to the knife part.
The head lock trick was awesome
This is great 👍
bro keep up the work man, love your vids 💪💪
Good channel another good realistic channel is martial arts journey
i was laughing too much when you emptied your pocket
Great video
The gun one is very realistic
No one is completely safe from guns, no matter how trained
Of course, it is possible to defend against them but
1: no matter how trained you are, it’s still very risky, one little mistake and you’re disconnected from the main server
2: no object is more valuable than your life, so try defending just in case you know he’s going to kill you anyways or is trying to kill someone important to you
Detail: you need years just to learn how to properly defend, so if he’s going to kill you and you don’t have that training, then it’s a moment of complete desperation, I hope you survive it if that happens to you
You are watching,laying on bed😂
Nop I'm in my store learning how to fight
Relateble
Nope playing with my step bros bootyhole
ok i m subscribing for the effort your friend gave
😄😄
Love the random bits of humour here n there
Haha glad you liked it
if your goal is JUST self defense and not die, go get a gun, baseball bat, tazer, and/or pepper spray. train with that while throwing in some cardio and don't be too proud to run away. all of this is more important than learning to smack and grab people good.
if your goal is to be good at brawling, don't pick a style, just get a teacher who shows you whatever works under resistance, and get a constant stream of fresh sparring partners. from my experience, modern mma guys are always down to spar and have a big variety of things you can do in sparring. traditional martial artists like karate, kung fu, and akido guys (from my experience) are more hesitant to have their art tested under this pressure.
if your goal is competition, pick the style of the thing you're doing -- obviously.
if your goal is to show off and then live a peaceful life, do tkd, karate, or kung fu... there's lot's of intensity, cool looking kicks, lots of breaking stuff, good workout too, and usually less brain damage than boxing and mma. that doesn't mean you can or can't fight though.
Do krav maga the real in a serious gym if you want try to defense,if you do this for a lot of years you can learn something
Honestly this is more realistic than most self defense videos
coach is backkk
In the case of a knife attack a side kick is gold, it mantains the distance and pushes away the attacker and you can get the hell outta there.
Pepper spray is a good choice too against knife attackers.
Finally a Martial Arts Practioner who gives usefull advise instead of bullshido that will get them killed
defending against someone with a gun is the best advice in the video.
Nice video. Love it ❤
Would love to work with you. I do then same things as you such as Martial Arts, boxing, kickboxing and self defence
Nice! Keep up the good work👍
Very useful thanks nat
Nice mate thanks
No problem mate!
I think im a naturally good fighter coz i seem to know what to do in a fight and im strong fast and good with my body , i did train for a few years. But is that a thing Nat? Being a naturally good fighter? This video is what everyone needed, awesome, keep it up!
I think yes but natural skill + hard work will almost never be beat
@@604dinoboy4 ohhh ok, i did train for a few years, a martial art, and boxing, also over the years i have been paying close attention to fighting skills and scenes and videos, thnx anyway mate 👌👌
Same!
I like your style and work
Thank You Sensei!
No problem!
Great and good advice!
Im doing Kyokushin btw!
OSS!
With any of the scenarios you showed - with the gun you seemed to think about it - keep in mind your attacker can move also. Like with the knife you can only keep him away for so long until he - or from the get go - gets a hold of your leg.
The wild punches, try to go for a headbutt if you go inside. Bound to rock him more than other techniques. And the headlock, if it's a good one you won't get out of it. If it's a bad one, you will struggle because he can move with you.
@LegendOfTingle If the attacker has a blade it's a different story.
This is true, they can move, the point I was trying to get across was basically try to keep them out of range until you can run away
@@nathearn Fair enough, but what if you can't run?
@@dangkoen you're gonna get cut at that point. You won't escape unharmed but you can try to get as little harm as possible
@@dangkoen pray
Love the videos brother keep up the good work
Bruh it more like a meme😂😂😂
I things this better then the other self-defense video 😂
😂😂
Loved it!
Thank you!!
This is some legit stuff 👍🏻🔥
great video。 Pls consider to give a demo about Mikazhki Geri and explain why it's so powerful. It looks like not that power ful. But, in fact, can see this in many KO scene.
run.
Very Good 🙂
Thank you!👊
Funny 😆 nice 👍 one ☝️
Thank you!👊
In my view, the best solution for a hand to hand fight is a right hand is the solar plexus.
I am from India and pls start series for training of martial arts
Bro You inspire me
Random boxer:kicks don’t work,just get a knockout jab in the nose!
“Empty your pockets!”
“Ok hol’ up I got my laptop in hereeee”
This is great for Da Basement
I love how he calls the bad person a "he"
This is what I call real defense
Nat hearn: run away if there is a guy with a gun
"me who does johnny cage's SHADOW Kick"
"Realistic"
Proceeds to take out a calculator off the pants
Totally realistic.
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Also something you can do for the bigass swing is receive it with your hand covering your head (as you did) and country punch with a hook, they'll be stunned so you can throw an upper or a cross leading to a hook and Thats it
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Please make a video on how do you defend yourself in school from bullies 😭😭
Yes!! I've thought about what to do if someone comes at me with a knife and came to the same conclusion. Kick to create some space and RUN! I am not Jason Bourne.
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The other guy in the video had enough confidence to let Nat almost kick him in the balls.
Lmao the pockets bit
Now this is useful karate
Make a video how to defend yourself in sparring, car fight etc
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everyone remember this video doesnt mean that u need self defence if ur a muay thai mma 4yr champ this is for ppl who dont do martial arts
Thx 🙏 sir
Funny shit!! When you pulled that sock out!!!
great demo, good job guys
invite some guy from BJJ 🥋🥋🥋and let him shows on You some BJJ techniques
arm locks, leg locks, chokes etc. please thank you 👍👋🥇💪🔥
Thank you
thanks for this video it was kinda funny 👊👊
10:00 Some nice Jiu Jitsu techniques there