5 Best (Most Vicious) Tricks To Annihilate The tackle

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    Most Vicious Tricks to Annihilate the Tackle! 💥👊"
    Dive into the world of unstoppable self-defense with our latest video! In this intense tutorial, we're revealing the best (and most vicious) tricks to annihilate the tackle. 🥋🔒 Whether you're a self-defense enthusiast or someone looking to enhance your personal safety skills, these techniques are absolute game-changers.
    Learn the secrets that could save you in a real-life situation. From devastating counter-attacks to strategic maneuvers, we've curated a collection of techniques designed to thwart any tackle with precision and power. Elevate your self-defense game and turn the tables on potential threats.
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    5 Essential Self Defense Tips to Avoid Being Tackled
    In this video, we're going to share with you 5 essential self-defense tips that will help you avoid being tackled. Whether you're walking home at night, heading to your car after work, or just looking to stay safe in everyday situations, these tips are crucial for your self-defense toolkit.
    First and foremost, we'll cover the importance of situational awareness. Knowing your surroundings and being able to quickly identify potential threats can help you avoid dangerous situations before they escalate.
    Next, we'll dive into some basic self-defense techniques like the "elbow strike" and "palm heel strike" that can help you fend off attackers and give you enough time to escape.
    We'll also discuss the power of your voice and how using it assertively can deter would-be attackers from targeting you.
    Lastly, we'll touch on some practical tips for staying safe in crowded areas including how to stand, walk, and avoid becoming trapped.
    By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of the most essential self-defense tips to avoid being tackled and be better equipped to stay safe in any situation. So, sit back, take notes, and let's get started!
    Have you ever been tackled and don't want to experience it again? Here are five essential self-defense tips to avoid being tackled.
    Tip number one: Always be aware of your surroundings. Don't get lost in your phone or music and stay alert.
    Tip number two: Keep a proper distance between yourself and any potential attackers. This will give you time to react if they try to tackle you.
    Tip number three: If someone does come at you, use your arms to protect yourself and keep them as a barrier between you and the attacker.
    Tip number four: Use your legs to create distance between you and your attacker by either stepping back or kicking them.
    Tip number five: If the attacker does manage to grab onto you, use their momentum to your advantage and pull them towards you while simultaneously pushing them away.
    Remember, staying alert, keeping distance, using your arms and legs, and using momentum to your advantage are crucial to avoiding being tackled. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more self-defense tips.
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Комментарии • 150

  • @roninmantis7584
    @roninmantis7584 Год назад +6

    Nice collection of video clips. As always regardless of the application, the body will follow the head. Control the head... control the body.

  • @senecaknowsbest8380
    @senecaknowsbest8380 Год назад +6

    Most wrestlers will hand fight to create an opening for a drag, Russian arm, shrug, etc, or feint to the head before a double. The really quick ones will just change level and shoot like Burroughs Or an ankle pick like Sanderson.

  • @Andy-zw8gq
    @Andy-zw8gq Год назад +3

    I see this channel put all the great moves together to learn fast....sir thank you I was looking for this first self defense...already into 30 videos and every one mentions to stop your opponents and leave the scene safe to your family...jujitsu is on the list to subdue the person if I have to.

  • @Vulture-88
    @Vulture-88 Год назад +6

    I'm taking it all in. Imagine someone doing this to you!!! That's how I'm seeing this. I have to be ready to fend for myself at ALL times. All times. Thank you for making these.

    • @FightFast
      @FightFast  Год назад +2

      Glad you got something from these techniques. Remember to train with these so they are ready when you need them.

    • @kaufmanat1
      @kaufmanat1 Год назад

      You have to actually train my man. Watching does very little.

  • @spookybaba
    @spookybaba Год назад +4

    That long haired guy is over, straight away. His hair would be the first thing to grab a hold of.

    • @punisher7772
      @punisher7772 6 месяцев назад

      @@spookybaba so because he has long hair he has no business teaching ? Guys with long hair can't kick butt ? You don't even know anything about this guy or his background and he used to have short hair in his earlier videos.
      By the way in case you didn't know in the martial arts they teach defense against a hair grab.

  • @reductio1000
    @reductio1000 Год назад +7

    true masters of bullshido !

    • @FightFast
      @FightFast  Год назад +5

      While some martial arts schools may practice ineffective or impractical techniques, it's important to remember that self-defense is a personal responsibility and requires a combination of physical techniques, mental preparedness, and situational awareness.

  • @phx4closureman
    @phx4closureman Год назад +1

    *great techniques, esp #4!!*

  • @viktorfalstadt4946
    @viktorfalstadt4946 Год назад +1

    i don't use drugs, but i feel like i NEED drugs to watch these videos. please keep them coming. its like free hbo...

  • @gradywilson9213
    @gradywilson9213 Год назад +2

    There was a sad case some years ago, here in Las Vegas where I live. A business owner sick & tired of vandals graffiting his property, caught up with the teens. There were several of them, while fighting the hoodlums the owner near 60 years old passed away from a heart attack. In those days security cameras were not as abundant as they are today. The case remains unsolved.

  • @donniet2848
    @donniet2848 Год назад +5

    I like the sprawl and rip his face off method I’m going to try that one in my next bjj class.

  • @baronhelius4596
    @baronhelius4596 Год назад +1

    Roadhouse!!

  • @twooharmony2000
    @twooharmony2000 Год назад

    3:26 particularly good opening communication.-Ernie Moore Jr.

  • @NoahStephens
    @NoahStephens Год назад +1

    The sprawl advice is valid.

  • @NoahStephens
    @NoahStephens Год назад +1

    “Joe Louis once told me 80 percent of all fights end up on the ground.”
    Anyone else catch this? Dude is time traveler.

  • @ProfessorGamez
    @ProfessorGamez Год назад +3

    Great stuff...Thanks

  • @FarhadShamshakimi
    @FarhadShamshakimi 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks alot,

  • @jamesnevitt3400
    @jamesnevitt3400 Год назад +3

    Yelp I can't wait!!!

  • @pablof.landeros7627
    @pablof.landeros7627 Год назад +2

    I call the fifth one, the John Skopis Special

  • @niko714
    @niko714 Год назад +1

    A great move to learn to counter a single or double leg takedown .. would be a simple front headlock going over the head like a guillotine and around one of the arms. Then knee to the head and face until the victim is unconscious, which won’t take long. Only a seasoned grappler can escape. A simple front choke would work as well.

  • @robertmcmahon1221
    @robertmcmahon1221 Год назад

    All were well presented, thank you.

  • @williampinner1893
    @williampinner1893 Год назад

    Thanks.

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor Год назад

    Real World. Thanks for the upload.

  • @majorphenom1
    @majorphenom1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾

  • @traefowler5879
    @traefowler5879 Год назад +1

    as kids WE called it the Monkey Roll, not the proper term but we got it right in technique, it works great every time, it save me 2 times against a knife welding fool...they were shocked as hell...lol..fun times, fun times..peace

  • @Sankararajan_Sensei
    @Sankararajan_Sensei Год назад

    Very nice. ❤ Thanks for sharing 🙏.

  • @glennrobinson7193
    @glennrobinson7193 Год назад +12

    Very helpful moves since this is often how real fights start. Mark Hatmaker seems like bit of a character. Could imagine if I ever met him I wouldn't be able to get a word in lol.

    • @FightFast
      @FightFast  Год назад +3

      Mark Hatmaker is an awesome guy, always a good time.

    • @abbymias
      @abbymias Год назад +1

      😂love it 🎉

    • @chewy1568
      @chewy1568 Год назад

      I want to fight him.

    • @abbymias
      @abbymias Год назад

      @chewy1568 ppv bro I'm paying 😆 lol

  • @3Kslatradingcapitals
    @3Kslatradingcapitals Год назад +5

    first one to watch the video

  • @NewmanJC2784
    @NewmanJC2784 Год назад

    On front tackle defense #2 i wouldnt risk missing by attempting to tear your in side guard i would attempt qn armbar break from there instead or kimura lock break

  • @johnnynoirman
    @johnnynoirman 10 месяцев назад

    THE BEST

  • @SulingClarinet
    @SulingClarinet Год назад

    I really liked the oaklahoma pop.

  • @profyle766
    @profyle766 Год назад +1

    That 1st move right there involved allot of trust with his partner 4 sure!!
    FINISH HIM!!!

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh 9 месяцев назад

      Yes I could hardly watch that.He would have been better demonstrating that with a man sized dummy.

  • @AllfretÉNewmun
    @AllfretÉNewmun Год назад

    Is this the last extracts of the top secret Canadian Kenpo chronicles?

  • @frenstcht
    @frenstcht Год назад

    LOL at that first one.

  • @marcd1981
    @marcd1981 Год назад +3

    There should be a disclaimer at the beginning letting untrained people know this is not something they will most likely be able to do. These moves take months, if not years, of training to be able to react fast enough to someone attempting a double-leg takedown.
    Another point, two of these guys have long hair (#3 and #5), and this is a big disadvantage on the street. Someone can easily grab that hair and you will not be able to get away from it. Even Mr. Hatmaker kept brushing his hair out of his face during a demonstration, how would this fare in the street?

  • @dennisobrien3618
    @dennisobrien3618 Год назад

    #4 in real life, I give Dale Comstock a pretty good chance against this Jin West guy. Dale was pretty young in these videos, but still no pushover.

  • @GuyHarrison-nm1xt
    @GuyHarrison-nm1xt Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @bassthumper7331
    @bassthumper7331 21 день назад

    Old tried and true move that works when you feel like your life is being threatened.......RUN!!!!!

  • @kelleywade9975
    @kelleywade9975 Год назад

    I would advise against moves five and three, the rest would be effective.

  • @dbuck1964
    @dbuck1964 Год назад +30

    I came here for the bullshido and wasn’t disappointed. 😂😂😂

    • @chewy1568
      @chewy1568 Год назад +5

      The pants waist up to the arm pits plus muscle shirts does it for me

    • @spearshaker7974
      @spearshaker7974 Год назад +2

      Some of the videos are good like ziplock bag full of sand in the pocket for bar fights was decent and the 5 most painful sack attacks seemed promising

    • @austinramos71to23
      @austinramos71to23 Год назад

      The dude with lamb chops I'd trust fighting with in a bar

    • @viktorfalstadt4946
      @viktorfalstadt4946 Год назад

      you had me at sackattacks...
      @@spearshaker7974

    • @pepepepino9485
      @pepepepino9485 9 месяцев назад

      You never was in a vicious fight not bloody pulp neither got jump .I can tell that’s disappointed

  • @3_6_and_9
    @3_6_and_9 Год назад

    Monk as!!!! awesome!!!

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I have almost no fighting skills and frankly was never good at any sort of complex maneuvers. These techniques look like I could learn them and execute them.

    • @abbymias
      @abbymias Год назад

      You'll most likely get killed bro or jailed

    • @BBQDad463
      @BBQDad463 Год назад +1

      @@abbymias I appreciate the encouraging words.

    • @abbymias
      @abbymias Год назад +2

      @BBQDad463 lol 😆 seriously a good judo club or bjj will give you all the self defense you'll need buddy.

    • @abbymias
      @abbymias Год назад +1

      @BBQDad463 you are welcome buddy lol

    • @BBQDad463
      @BBQDad463 Год назад

      @abbymias Truth to tell, I hope always to avoid violence. If there is no choice, then my first act of d efense would be to draw my handgun and begin the rapid distribution of freedom pills. After emptying all three magazines, if they are still coming at me, then I would need some hand-to-hand alternatives. Thx for your advice, bro.😎

  • @marcusinfestus1333
    @marcusinfestus1333 Год назад +2

    I've always trained as a striker. If the fight goes to the ground, I know I am woefully unprepared.

    • @yodaz101
      @yodaz101 Год назад +1

      Glad you are not arrogant and see limits in your training... Multiple techniques... You learn and add it to your arsenal....wish you the best..
      Always learning, always advancing.

  • @robertagu5533
    @robertagu5533 Год назад +3

    9:18 or so... If you've gotten to the "spin down" part THATS the hard part. If he's face down your ALREADY in a fully dominant position.. THAT WAS the hard part. You DONT want to look bad an get legally charged. If you HAVE to neutralize them why not just slip a choke hold or a hard shot to the back the head??? If it didn't work you either didn't hit them hard enough an/or in right spot. An if they struggle once you sink the choke of choice in. Which should be easy that way. They'll black out even quicker. Possibly seconds. Would try to limit severe injury an extreme cases hurting severely or ending them UNLESS they've left no other choice an created required conditions.

    • @ubahfly5409
      @ubahfly5409 Год назад

      I know what you're sayin but when there's multiple attackers there's simply no time to take the back, sink in a choke & wait for the guy to Zzz. & You can't punch the back of the head & risk having to fend off the others w/ a broken hand. Smashing their face or skull into the ground is probably quickest most efficient. IDK if mauling is the best strategy. But the legality of resorting to extreme brutality when outnumbered will depends on the nature of the threat & the degree of force being attempted upon you.

  • @hotchow8766
    @hotchow8766 Год назад +1

    I like number 2 takedown the best. I'm more likely to have a scuffle with an angry Karen in the waiting room with fake plants and 1990's lighting than with a bearded man at the bar.

  • @scottshortall1225
    @scottshortall1225 Год назад +1

    We need MORE COMMERCIALS

  • @Slammin_Sammi
    @Slammin_Sammi Год назад +1

    #3 was the ONLY example that was even halfway effective, and even those techniques require a lot of practice to be effective. These examples were more of what NOT to do when you're being shooted (front tackled).

  • @twooharmony2000
    @twooharmony2000 Год назад

    5:02 ,, new to me term, Oklahoma Poppin'.-Ernie Moore Jr.

  • @nicolemoreno4305
    @nicolemoreno4305 Год назад

    Thank u

  • @qudavid1128
    @qudavid1128 Год назад +1

    @0.45.... why not just do a DDT?

  • @kennethrogers1129
    @kennethrogers1129 Год назад +3

    Surprised these guys are only thinking one on one attacks, whenever I have been in an altercation, which isn’t often because I tend to mind my own business unless I come across someone needing help, 80% of the time it’s a little gang wanting trouble, rarely one on one, so you can never get tied up one on one or you bet blind sided by his buddies. I have had several guys come In the school late after class and attack me so don’t give me that shit that martial arts doesn’t work, nothing like a good side kick for that guy coming up behind you with a sucker punch while the gang leader is facing off talking shit to distract you…. Use whatever works , develop a variety of
    skills , striking, grappling, and never let them just walk up and grab you, if one is idiot enough to dive at you with a tackle, JUST MOVE, FOOLISH TO STAND THERE AND ALLOW HIM TO GET IN ON YOU

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh 9 месяцев назад

      I was once in a losing situation ,and it was getting dangerous, so all I had left to use was my teeth .Which I did ..I was in exact same situation as Roper fighting Bolo in enter the dragon.
      It sure got me free from the guy trying to throttle me.
      Use what you have .

  • @ranjanroy82
    @ranjanroy82 Год назад +1

    No eye / throat attack ?

  • @r.v.s.983
    @r.v.s.983 Год назад

    I always jump up and then do a backflip kick to the nuts.
    Works every time

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 Год назад

    Dudes casting a spell in that thumbnail 😂😂😂😂

  • @skithunter8990
    @skithunter8990 Год назад +1

    Kid Rock doesn’t treat his training partner very well

  • @LarryArrojo-cz8qu
    @LarryArrojo-cz8qu Год назад

    SIRS, TO TELL YOU FRANKLY I FELT NERVOUS , BECAUSE I COULDN'T BEAR TO PUT THIS KIND OF BRUTAL ACTIONS TO MY ADVERSARIES! BUT YOUR GREAT SIRS I KNOW IF THERE'S NO WAY OUT, THE RIGHT WAY IS TO HIT HIM FIRST OR WE WILL BE THE ONE TO BE HIT! BRAVOS BROTHERS MORE POWER

  • @edstringer1138
    @edstringer1138 Год назад +3

    88 % of your bullshido tells me you havent been in a street fight

    • @FightFast
      @FightFast  Год назад +1

      What's your go to move to stop a bull rush? We'd love to hear from someone like yourself with tons of expertise.

    • @edstringer1138
      @edstringer1138 Год назад

      @@FightFast First I'm Im 5*7 and 260 and bench 350 so not alot of people try and I tend to mind my own business ,But the answer is sprawl Haven't you trained sprawl ? It isn't rocket science you sprawl and drive them to ground , hammer fist to the jaw then get up .. or step off underhook arm, secure other hand on back of neck , circle spin and slam into a wall or collar ties and pummel or knees or a simple Gulitine but mostly sprawl All this neck break ( you dont think your shifting his weight up and over without him grabbing on ) and all that other overly complicated shit that you not pulling off in a fight. And Haven't you trained sprawl ? Ive got thirty year between boxing(age 11 ) , WC ,Judo and some odds and ends , You talk to me like other people havent also taken MAs and are old men still alive because they know what real violence looks like and the law allows You have some good stuff on this channnel .... and some bullshido

    • @agroplode9680
      @agroplode9680 Год назад

      @@edstringer1138 You don't even have to try the neck break. It happens by accident. If you put a hand on the guys head or face when he comes in and one hand behind. If he keeps moving it goes crack.

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 Год назад +5

    Do a double leg takedown at speed and see if you can pull off any of that....
    #3 is nice, I have used variations of it.
    #2
    Good until you get to the face tearing, unless it's life or death, dont do it. It will be looked on very unfavorably.
    Instead, a good soild punch or elbow a little below where the shoulder meets the neck should be enough.
    #1 no, absolutely not.

  • @valentincastelo
    @valentincastelo Год назад

    JAIL FOR LIFE TIME TECHNEQUE

  • @chrisfoto4782
    @chrisfoto4782 Год назад

    I think Dan needs a mouthpiece but good info!

  • @morpheoist
    @morpheoist Год назад

    I use the winning move which I have already pulled out Glock before
    right away 😂.

  • @tomp4138
    @tomp4138 Год назад +1

    WHEN HE'S ON THE GROUND KICK HIS HEAD LIKE A FOOTBALL. HE'S DONE .

  • @OlafThorbjorn
    @OlafThorbjorn Год назад

    Number 5: the guy still died 😨😂

  • @thelastgeneration1926
    @thelastgeneration1926 Год назад

    whos the second guy?

  • @froggydoggy8758
    @froggydoggy8758 Год назад

    Front tackle defence 5 - sit your bum by your heels and the chap will go over without any effort

  • @daddurch
    @daddurch Год назад

    May be 3% of great fighters could pull this off. To many moves your average person would never be able to do this great stuff for a movie throw

  • @Lord_Darkson
    @Lord_Darkson 11 месяцев назад

    lol, I'm trying to figure out if this supposed to be taken serious or they joking around.

  • @johnmartin2586
    @johnmartin2586 Год назад

    I fought with black belt judo. I finally got ahold of his balls and that was it .i was lucky he didnt get get me in headlock because it would be over for me

    • @Fukyallfukz
      @Fukyallfukz Год назад

      😅😆😭😁🤣😂💀☠️

  • @gabrielortega7118
    @gabrielortega7118 Год назад +1

    So if you watched wrestling (WWF) as a kid you've seen all of these moves😂😂😂

  • @chrisbiggerstaff3083
    @chrisbiggerstaff3083 Год назад +3

    I always go for one of 2 moves, either guillotine or sprawl with an elbow plant right in the spine and hammer fist in the neck then as im standing back up a kick to the face like kicking a field goal and he's done. Ive done it several times working in some of the roughest nightclubs in Spartanburg, I always try to talk to them with respect 90% of the time they walk and come back the following weekend the other 10% always wants to fight not knowing that I have trained in several different styles of Martial Arts even wrestled in school but that's ok they learn the hard way then a couple of weeks go by and they show back up apologizing no more problems out of them.

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere Год назад

      😅🤣😂

    • @usaman7358
      @usaman7358 Год назад +1

      You're a legend in your own mind.

    • @chrisbiggerstaff3083
      @chrisbiggerstaff3083 Год назад

      @usaman7358 No, I grew up as a military Brat, learning different styles of Martial Arts and I know what works and what doesn't work in real life scenario street fights, and I used it while working as security in the Night Clubs for 7 years straight, then just left that scene because I don't like fighting with anyone, I always try to be respectful towards everyone. But that's okay if you want to be like that because I have plenty of witnesses to how I handle things.

  • @bearellie6985
    @bearellie6985 Год назад +1

    I did this to my wife and she got mad.

  • @lspence6810
    @lspence6810 Год назад +3

    Me: Pull gun. Shoot gun. Walk away the winner.

  • @djrychlak4443
    @djrychlak4443 Год назад

    That mustache could kill.

  • @Jz-sv1ju
    @Jz-sv1ju Год назад +1

    If possible always practice " The Art of fighting without fighting" like Bruce Lee stated in "Enter The Dragon" . If not possible then defend your life and or those of your family from any threat and evade as soon as possible if there are multiple threats in the vicinity. Unfortunately there are irrational stupid people in the world who act barbaric.

  • @alca4340
    @alca4340 Год назад

    why arent these moves taking place in MMA fights?

  • @joachim847
    @joachim847 Год назад

    Having techniques isn't a problem. The problem is not telling people they need hours practicing against someone trying to hurt them. None of this crap will help you like three months of BJJ would.

  • @ericjohnson8586
    @ericjohnson8586 Год назад

    Lol then he pops his head up after you stop him from moving into you with the tackle and head button you then suplexes you

  • @shovelhead56
    @shovelhead56 Год назад

    Can you stop a bullet?

  • @moehoward8691
    @moehoward8691 Год назад

    When you are out for the evening and somebody tries to do a double leg takedown? Really? I have never seen that happen on the street, sidewalk , in a restaurant or at the movie theater....or anywhere other than a wrestling mat,

  • @AncelP23
    @AncelP23 Год назад

    90s salesman side gig.

  • @John-ob7dh
    @John-ob7dh 9 месяцев назад

    Makes you cringe on the neck breaks move.

  • @pumasrock7162
    @pumasrock7162 Год назад

    I can only hear "taco".

  • @gradywilson9213
    @gradywilson9213 Год назад

    New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, with the help of another pro player & a couple of other guys, gave a beating to a fellow at Ceasars Palace. The video from security is available, keep in mind these are pro athletes, the victim was left unrecognizable & fighting for his life. It is hard to watch, Kamara got himself an all star legal team & walked away with community service & a few dollars in compensation. Kamara should be in prison all captured in security cameras. He will be back on the field earning millions this coming season while his victim has a lifetime of psychological recovery. The one thing I made sure to teach my son is life is not fair.

  • @GuyHarrison-nm1xt
    @GuyHarrison-nm1xt Год назад

    But easer said and done though

  • @paulkirton8945
    @paulkirton8945 Год назад

    Who runs at you with their head this low

  • @zorbataichi65brown19
    @zorbataichi65brown19 Год назад

    Guys every low shoot I have seen starts with a one two to your face which is a fake . You re busy countering the hands Your legs are exposed. They will drop fast. No one is an idiot to just dive in to your counters.

  • @thenobelnatty
    @thenobelnatty Год назад

    4 year wrestler here 😊 your neck twists are not going to stop my power double lol

  • @ericjohnson8586
    @ericjohnson8586 Год назад +1

    Old guys pretending they are fighters

  • @djs12007
    @djs12007 Год назад +7

    Wow, even if executed properly, this could still have legal consequences for the "winner". 😐

    • @FightFast
      @FightFast  Год назад +5

      Thank you for bringing up this important point, self-defense can have legal consequences, which is why it's important to understand the laws in your jurisdiction to ensure that you are acting within the bounds of the law. It's always better to avoid a physical altercation whenever possible, but if it becomes necessary, it's important to act with proper training and awareness of the legal implications.

    • @glennrobinson7193
      @glennrobinson7193 Год назад +2

      @@FightFast Absolutely correct.

    • @georgevincent1834
      @georgevincent1834 Год назад +1

      Then the winner shouldn't hang around waiting for the authorities to show up.

    • @djs12007
      @djs12007 Год назад

      @@georgevincent1834 SERIOUSLY?? All that does is make your actions look intended, which magnifies the charges and consequences. No, the best defense is to stay away from areas where this "trouble" can happen.

    • @Canadiantubemaster
      @Canadiantubemaster Год назад +1

      One can't always avoid trouble. There's always someone who thinks he can get respect from hurting others. At that point, one must use violence to stop the attacker.

  • @iggydip
    @iggydip Год назад

    5:10 Dan thinks ….w**ker

  • @tomquirin4231
    @tomquirin4231 Год назад

    hey bro's, only have email here , would love to talk more , thanks n talk soon > tom , i am a u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active !

  • @paulkramer3968
    @paulkramer3968 Год назад

    I’m hoping no one thinks these moves will help them in a real situation. Made me laugh. Only works if your opponent make one move and then stops and lets you apply what you want..

    • @I-Am-Wonderful
      @I-Am-Wonderful Год назад

      You would have to practice these many times so they become natural reactions.

  • @albang8804
    @albang8804 10 месяцев назад

    JUST GO TO A GYM AND LEARN BASIC BOXING, THEN LEARN BASIC JIUJITSU
    TRAIN SIMPLE MOVES OVER AND OVER AND OVER
    THIS IS NOT SOMETHING U WILL REMEMBER IN REAL LIFE, YOU WILL FALL BACK ON THE VERY VERY FIRS MOVE U LEARNED WHEN U STARTED FIGHTING,

  • @teofeo333
    @teofeo333 Год назад

    Not the best, only the most well known for mma mentality. Keep searching

  • @Alecsweet3057
    @Alecsweet3057 Год назад +1

    😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😮

  • @DamianLaszuk
    @DamianLaszuk Год назад

    😂😂😂😂🤦

  • @yyxy.oncesaid
    @yyxy.oncesaid Год назад

    Whàt if the dude isnt Russian?😂

  • @stevemarce1988
    @stevemarce1988 Год назад

    😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣😂😂😅

  • @danialphaomega
    @danialphaomega Год назад

    I train with Mr. Glock