How To Get Out Of A Headlock Using Aikido

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  • @BrianTKessler
    @BrianTKessler 6 лет назад +4

    I can get out of any move using Aikido. In every single Aikido demo I've ever seen, all the attackers are considerate enough to breakfall with the most minimal of contact.

    • @gregflores8959
      @gregflores8959 2 года назад +2

      LOL! So true! Why can’t all real-life attackers be as thoughtful.😂

  • @_trismegistus
    @_trismegistus 8 лет назад +250

    This is ridiculous. Tell the big guy grabbing you to resist and lets see how easy it is to flip him around. As soon as someone grabs you they will be pulling you back, you WONT BE ABLE TO LEAN FORWARD.

    • @asteriskcolon
      @asteriskcolon 7 лет назад +9

      You're partially right. To do a technique like this correctly, you would need to know the attack is coming ahead of time (even if ambushed, you might have a second or two to prepare) and "lead" your attacker just enough so they couldn't have their balance settled at any point in the throw. A good Aikido school will practice the lead against resistance again and again until it becomes instinctive and dynamic.

    • @asteriskcolon
      @asteriskcolon 7 лет назад +16

      In the real world? This is a multiple attacker situation in the video... you can't go from multiple opponents to one and label the transition as "going from fantasy to reality" People gang up on one person in the real world too...
      The reason he throws him forward is to use the headlocker as a human weapon (like a bowling ball) against the other guy... and I can vouch, it takes years to learn to do the throw he did in the video reliably, but it can be done... it's less mechanical and more psychological, which is why you would need to train it for years. You have to have his balance and connect to him just right, and developing that sensibility takes a long time.

    • @asteriskcolon
      @asteriskcolon 7 лет назад +3

      One person grabs another person stabs is a dark worst case scenario, but that's a thing we train for in Aikido. It's not *common* but I'd say it's in the realm of real world scenarios. You don't have time to catch the hitters hand in a grab and stab, but also, they probably aren't hitting you because the stab is what's on their mind (even though they're not the one stabbing).

    • @asteriskcolon
      @asteriskcolon 7 лет назад +3

      I would think the point of these videos would be to encourage people to train Aikido, not try these techniques as they saw them in the video IRL... that said, the way he demos the technique is more or less the correct way to do it (but you don't see the 5+ years of practice he had to ensure he could do the throw correctly). So, yes, irresponsible if the people watching are also so irresponsible that they now think, from watching a video, that they know Aikido...

    • @Musha27
      @Musha27 7 лет назад +1

      Oh..then i suposse that in my case it was magic or something. And i think that all of you forget about something...this is a instruccional technique video....not a tutorial in self defense. In real life first thing i´ll do is to search for his groin and squeeze it. THEN i´ll apply any of those techniques. WHY? because if i let him apply his full strength, then as you say nothing of this will work....but nothing of this, and nothing of anything. Aikido techniques DON´T work without atemi.

  • @matt23540
    @matt23540 8 лет назад +31

    I just love the relaxing back round music, to chill everyone out :-)

  • @troutbeak
    @troutbeak 8 лет назад +1

    Another crackin' video guys, keep up the good work!

  • @zimroy8544
    @zimroy8544 7 лет назад +2

    thank you for the videos they are very helpful in training my sons

  • @exel234
    @exel234 7 лет назад

    Thank u for the analogy its been very helpful I look forward to viewing more of your material

  • @piobasartejr.7686
    @piobasartejr.7686 3 года назад

    Arigato Aikido flow, i am refreshing what have learned in the past 2 decades

  • @yanitv9861
    @yanitv9861 7 лет назад

    this is a great review for me since I stopped training aikido..thank u so much :)

  • @christopherjames375
    @christopherjames375 5 лет назад +1

    Aikido flow
    Great doc . Might even take it up myself .

  • @xxFairestxx
    @xxFairestxx 7 лет назад +87

    "How to get out of a bad headlock using aikido."

  • @1K18V21
    @1K18V21 2 года назад

    Very clear instructions, and I think this will work, should I ever need it.

  • @PeterNordBushcraft
    @PeterNordBushcraft 5 лет назад

    I think those were the best three escape scenarios i have seen. Great job and thank you!

    • @andersnilssondvm
      @andersnilssondvm 2 года назад

      So you havent seen any wrestling escapes then. Stuff that actually works against trained grapplers 🙌

  • @zenrider78
    @zenrider78 7 лет назад

    Another good video, and it just scratches the surface of defenses in Aikido!

  • @jayyoung7748
    @jayyoung7748 3 года назад

    I would love to get back into Aikido training....a lot of fun!

  • @janinemasters1308
    @janinemasters1308 8 лет назад

    really good, definately key to that is getting them moving first, before you project/extend forward, as is with all aikido

  • @spunkil
    @spunkil 7 лет назад

    you guys are amazing. thanks

  • @Zack1440
    @Zack1440 6 лет назад +2

    Very very kewl and useful. Thank you! I have applied the third technique in a real fight and it worked. I'm a first degree black sash in Kung Fu.

  • @venus.2148
    @venus.2148 7 лет назад

    I love you guys. thank you for all you show me. You guys are awesome.

  • @darylbeecham381
    @darylbeecham381 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice, smooth escapes. I've never seen before. 2 thumbs up.

  • @pedroiranzo3883
    @pedroiranzo3883 7 лет назад +3

    Very,very nice!!...thanks for the vid.

  • @robertwhitaker3033
    @robertwhitaker3033 7 лет назад

    I really got a lot of information from your clip, Thank you!

  • @JohnReimann1
    @JohnReimann1 8 лет назад +39

    Many years ago, I was walking down the street in a rough part of Mexico City. I had trained in aikido, but hadn't practiced in quite a few years. A guy came up behind me, grabbed me in a headlock like the last one demonstrated, while holding a knife in his other (outside) hand. I was bent over, and anyway, he was quite a bit bigger than me, so I couldn't resist his dragging me into an alley. That was mistake #1 - trying to resist. (Well, actually, mistake #1 was not paying attention to what was going on around me.) When all else failed, and he had me half way into the alley, I figured I might as well try aikido. I simply turned into him. I was still pulling back, and I went flying out of his headlock backwards, did a backwards roll onto the sidewalk. The guy followed me, stood there completely confused, and then walked away.

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +3

      Well done !

    • @thelastdon213
      @thelastdon213 8 лет назад

      +salamango81 I was thinking the same, like he puts his weight backwards, id let myself drop on the ground keeping the choke in, put my legs around his waist and fully sink in the choke. These techniques work against someone untrained only, a trained person who knows chokes and grappling or BJJ will so choke you the fuck out... :S

    • @grimzler
      @grimzler 8 лет назад +1

      +John Reimann and then you wake up?

    • @JohnReimann1
      @JohnReimann1 8 лет назад +1

      +The Intellectual guy Maybe so. I'm not interested, though. I'm simply reporting what happened to me, what I did (and didn't do) and what happened in that particular real-life situation. Period.

    • @JohnReimann1
      @JohnReimann1 8 лет назад +1

      +Radical reza Never went to sleep. He went his way and I went mine.

  • @royd7984
    @royd7984 5 лет назад

    you guys are great. Thanks

  • @user-op2bk9iv3r
    @user-op2bk9iv3r 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the lesson!!!

  • @josesaopedro1446
    @josesaopedro1446 8 лет назад +1

    Very good demonstration. Thanks:)

  • @geraldbeauford4809
    @geraldbeauford4809 5 лет назад

    Great job thanks guys!!!

  • @victoriamanalo6336
    @victoriamanalo6336 4 года назад

    This is very good short and quick techniques.,to defend ourselves..

  • @jeraldcuccurullo2497
    @jeraldcuccurullo2497 6 лет назад

    All of these are great as long as you can get your chin down as instructed otherwise you might find yourself overpowered.

  • @jeraldcuccurullo2497
    @jeraldcuccurullo2497 6 лет назад +1

    Very thorough and we'll taught.

  • @Randaethyr
    @Randaethyr 8 лет назад +33

    These work well against a cooperative partner, but you should really put a disclaimer that these aren't high percentage answers to common chokes.

  • @mauricesparks6336
    @mauricesparks6336 3 года назад

    I have been following u guys for a long time. And have learned.a lot. I am a security specialist

  • @Master_Ki_Adi_Mundi
    @Master_Ki_Adi_Mundi 8 лет назад

    Pro moves! this is so effective...thanks!

  • @ttfan3257
    @ttfan3257 6 месяцев назад

    very practical, thank you

  • @coolplayznogame8855
    @coolplayznogame8855 8 лет назад +1

    Nice very nice,life saving knowledge.and not hard to practice.

  • @jamesalnolan961
    @jamesalnolan961 5 лет назад +3

    fantablus thank you from a senior citizen i may need it some day O DO U HAVE TO B STRONG OR AM I TWO OLD AT 77

  • @gbzhemn1
    @gbzhemn1 7 лет назад +7

    I just have two absolutely crucial things to add to that last technique to get out of a headlock. This is a technique i've used a lot in the dojo and actually also a few times in real situations and this version of it has some serious flaws.
    First off, if your attacker is taller than you, or if he has practiced headlocks before and has the correct posture to preform this headlock -then you simply won't be able to reach around to his face and this technique will fail. But fear not! The solution is just as simple as effective. By simultaneously using your idle hand to strike his groin you will cause him to bend over slightly, whether you hit or miss! In training we strike the inner thigh with the same result, it's a pure reflex as any male human will testify! = )
    It also makes an excellent distraction and should always be used regardles of whether you need it for reach or not.
    The second thing is that you don't want to grab your attackers forehead, or even his chin, because that will have no effect against a stronger opponent. What you want to do is to put your hand over his mouth and then slide your hand upwards while keeping pressure against his face to press the tip of his nose upwards. This will cause him to bend his head backwards regardless of how strong he is, as it is a reflex. When his head is bent back you just press straight down on his face to bring him to the ground. An alternative method (again, if you have a reach disadvantage) is to go for his adam's apple, though this requires a little more force.
    But whatever you do just don't go for the chin or forehead like in this demonstration. That must be the absolute worst way to execute this technique! As it does not incorporate any reflex or pressure point it can turn into a power struggle that you may lose if you have a strenght disadvantage, and even if it lasts for just ½ second it makes you extremely succeptible to counter techniques, like for instance a dual legsweep from behind. If you do find yourself with a hand on your attackers forehead, always go for the eyes or an eye immediately!
    P.S. There is also a pressure point located behind the lobule of the ear right in between the jawbone and the cranium that you can dig a finger or two into, but that's a bit advanced, and does not incorporate any of your attackers reflexes, it just causes a lot of pain and it is definitely nothing you should rely on even if you know what you are doing! But if your reach is too short even to go for the adam's apple then this is the last place i can come up with that you could possibly reach so let's just call it a last ditch effort when all else fails.
    God luck to all of you, and may you never find yourself in need of this knowledge!

  • @Think1401
    @Think1401 5 лет назад

    Ive seen alot about rear choke , this one is perfect

  • @TheTimadin
    @TheTimadin 8 лет назад

    Simple and practical.

  • @Popcorn_Assassin
    @Popcorn_Assassin 8 лет назад +2

    In the last technique sometimes the opponent is trying to drag you down to the ground faster than you can do your escape technique. Solution to this is actually make a roll like if you where pushed hard in back by surprice. The opponent will fall with you and after your roll you end on top of your opponent making a sidemount.

  • @jrobtheginger
    @jrobtheginger 7 лет назад

    i see alot of mcmap techniques that relate to these techniques nice video.

  • @lloydburris7487
    @lloydburris7487 2 года назад

    great way to break a headlock!...i have no martial arts training but have used this move, grabbing the persons face and pushing them away then down and as they fall i am on them punching the face and kneeing them in the ribs...nice demonstration...

  • @yashkummar
    @yashkummar 8 лет назад +7

    Thanks for that headlock. I did Aikido years ago from a brilliant sensei. Refreshed my mind.

  • @daldude178
    @daldude178 7 лет назад +121

    wow. this is so disconnected from reality, I almost need to cry...

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  7 лет назад +7

      explain?

    • @daldude178
      @daldude178 7 лет назад +31

      well, I´m sad to say, but these things will never work, if someone really wants to choke you. Get somebody in who knows how to choke and try, especially as you mention "experienced" attackers. Any eperienced attacker will use the choke to _get you off balance_ while choking. Being off balance means that you will never be able to pull off your weight shifts which are necessary for the shown throws. They might work against your drunk uncle pretending to choke you. But that is not what you claimed...

    • @Sfourtytwo
      @Sfourtytwo 7 лет назад +3

      Pushups protect your cartoid arteries from being compressed'? I must be doing my pushups wrong.

    • @zorancickaj-radiotakariga1483
      @zorancickaj-radiotakariga1483 7 лет назад +6

      daldude is right 100%...this videos are total bullshit, all hollywood...first, if you get a chokehold, you have to move your body sideways, to avoid pressure on your arteries...its hard to explain you like this, if you were in my hands, you would be crying like a baby...and that guy, threw him self on the ground by himself..hahahahaha

    • @Proletrolliat
      @Proletrolliat 7 лет назад +15

      +daldude i tried every of aikidoflow moves and it worked perfectly on my friend like his armlock i almost broke his hand so get the fuck outta of this comment section.

  • @Halotest100
    @Halotest100 8 лет назад

    Brilliant video

  • @miltontyler6335
    @miltontyler6335 5 лет назад

    I love this akkido teacher more videos so I can learn

  • @upgrade1015
    @upgrade1015 Год назад

    Pure silliness

  • @djoseck5085
    @djoseck5085 5 лет назад

    Good lesson! Thx

  • @alitiger5554
    @alitiger5554 8 лет назад

    great useful technique ...Thanks allot

  • @richardsager1723
    @richardsager1723 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information I’ve always wondered about Headlocc. Question; how do you get out of a full Nelson?

  • @robertjenkins2013
    @robertjenkins2013 4 года назад

    Awesome thanks for sharing it might be very helpful

  • @arjaysales7083
    @arjaysales7083 6 лет назад

    nice technique! also to add some counters which are not allowed in competition are also effective. keep it up!

  • @pattiannepascual
    @pattiannepascual 4 года назад

    Thank you. Good video!

  • @mrkokolore6187
    @mrkokolore6187 6 лет назад

    Thanks that was helpful

  • @Algedibarrios
    @Algedibarrios 3 года назад

    Very usefull! Thanks!

  • @peteralanturner9296
    @peteralanturner9296 6 лет назад

    Best advice always be aware and do a sitrep is your best defense.

  • @Colombiani
    @Colombiani 6 лет назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!

  • @GunCollector007
    @GunCollector007 8 лет назад

    Good advice ,all good maneuvers ,but it takes a lot of practice to get good at it

  • @JonnRamaer
    @JonnRamaer 8 лет назад +2

    keep going aikido flow

  • @BCFDtruckguy
    @BCFDtruckguy 6 лет назад

    One moved I have learned when your in a headlock facing uke, after you atemi run your hand to the back of the leg behind the knee, force your fingers into the back of the knee and walk through at the same time with your other hand, position your hand so that when you pass behind uke you will have them in sankyo. Finish out how ever you feel at that point.

  • @marshallsoden3407
    @marshallsoden3407 8 лет назад

    Love aikido! Great vid!

  • @mrtruthforever
    @mrtruthforever 7 лет назад

    I like your videos. Thank you. The nay sayers like to say that something would never work in reality. But it's important to know many techniques and letting the person decide which to apply or modify.

  • @chetanv2007
    @chetanv2007 8 лет назад

    Excellent!!

  • @BeeeHonest
    @BeeeHonest 7 лет назад +1

    Great advise. But what if he is much heavier than me, how am I going to "roll" him to get out of the head lock?

  • @maxhachmann1098
    @maxhachmann1098 8 лет назад

    Amazing application! Can you make a video of aikido application on the ground ?

  • @garitocledanor958
    @garitocledanor958 5 лет назад

    Great techniques

  • @wadewilson6873
    @wadewilson6873 6 лет назад

    Can you tell me where would be a good place to learn I live in Mesa Arizona I was hoping you could take a fast look online to see what's here if you have time. Thanks man.

  • @edwardgeorge4881
    @edwardgeorge4881 2 года назад

    Very informative!🇫🇷🇦🇺

  • @seducedenvelope
    @seducedenvelope 5 лет назад

    This guy is a ninja

  • @clouddragon8673
    @clouddragon8673 6 лет назад

    Nice video and techniques

  • @grgff4204
    @grgff4204 6 лет назад +9

    For the side headlock I think the best move is a slight variation. Still reach up around the openers head but you’re reaching for right underneath of his nose. Where the nose meets the lip. Use your middle finger to apply pressure upward and backward just as if you were reaching for the chin or forehead. But there is a pressure point here and it’s a guarantee they will go down. I study Hapkido. Very similar. But also many differences. It’s fun to compare and contrast lol

    • @odysseustdm7573
      @odysseustdm7573 Год назад +1

      If it’s an actual fight, if he turns his head on the other side your hand will slip on his face and won’t do no harm. When you try to do it again he will bite your finger off. The nose is indeed better than the forehead but against an actual opponent that could be drugged it’s unlikely to succeed

  • @thandileduda6391
    @thandileduda6391 5 лет назад

    Good technique.

  • @lsporter88
    @lsporter88 5 лет назад +8

    Very simple and practical techniques, and easy to remember. You are Gentlemen in your demonstrations of course, and those with experience understand that more violence will be needed in a real situation. Brilliant presentation.😎👍🏾

  • @martinbrand6652
    @martinbrand6652 8 лет назад +1

    Much appreciate it,

  • @DJEGOU84
    @DJEGOU84 8 лет назад +1

    wonderful technics

  • @rubengarcia5559
    @rubengarcia5559 7 лет назад

    nice badass moves

  • @luise.alvarez4118
    @luise.alvarez4118 7 лет назад

    Very useful

  • @cristorrel6940
    @cristorrel6940 8 лет назад

    thank for sharing I learned a lot of this kind of channel

  • @imambasori4335
    @imambasori4335 2 года назад

    Thankyou sensei

  • @loganceiley4731
    @loganceiley4731 7 лет назад

    nice shoulder throw

  • @W0WLeeT2CS
    @W0WLeeT2CS 8 лет назад +1

    i practice aikido so i try to understand wich technique it's .
    but can u say if it's iriminage , etc

    • @Aikidoflow
      @Aikidoflow  8 лет назад +3

      These techniques are applying principles of aikido take the opponent out of balance etc also mindfulness the best technique is the one that works for you
      O.

  • @awiggins7031
    @awiggins7031 4 года назад

    Good! thanks!

  • @CORXX
    @CORXX 6 лет назад +3

    Once a guy got me in the last headlock. Quite safe?! He choked me out! And I knew jiu-jitsu and all the possible defenses. He squeezed real hard, I couldn't get free and wound up half unconscious and with neck pain for a week.
    If a guy knows how to choke and/or is very strong, you're done. And I used to be a bouncer, so I've been around.

    • @gregflores8959
      @gregflores8959 2 года назад +1

      Corxx- That’s real life! I used this rear choke hold on an older sibling that attacked me, he was/is an ass hole, a family member and such, so I cut him a break, just before he passed out I released my grip, he was gasping and swearing like a drunken whore, needless to say that was the end of his bullying and our relationship, if it can be helped you cannot get caught in this hold.

  • @bonethriller7047
    @bonethriller7047 3 года назад

    They look useful.

  • @waltermack8840
    @waltermack8840 8 лет назад +1

    What about a groin attack in the last technique? Seems obvious. Not sure exactly what but a potential move.
    Thanks for all the info on the practical side. Love your videos!!!!

  • @amramjose
    @amramjose 7 лет назад

    I like these, biomechanically very good. This can happen so fast there may not be a chance to make room between the elbow and the windpipe. Any thoughts on this, aikidoflow?

  • @rajeshsahani7136
    @rajeshsahani7136 5 лет назад

    Fantastic

  • @nsaee1767
    @nsaee1767 3 года назад

    Im worried because i can hold my body weight easily right, and my friend tried flipping me over like 1:50 and i flipped but i kept the same position using my strength and he flipped so then we were both on the floor and he was still headlocked. help?

  • @mikelagman7662
    @mikelagman7662 4 года назад

    excellent.

  • @stephensonpt44
    @stephensonpt44 7 лет назад

    it's good you give realistic scenarios. maybe you could extend the headlock video.

  • @VNSnake1999
    @VNSnake1999 4 года назад

    Would love to see you trying this on a Judoka or a Jiujitsuka.

  • @kurtsteiner8384
    @kurtsteiner8384 Год назад

    Have you tried the flying japanese headlock, as used by royal marines?

  • @rajforever
    @rajforever Год назад

    Superb...👍

  • @chickenturtle7823
    @chickenturtle7823 8 лет назад +1

    My favorite technique its kotegaeshi!

  • @TheQuarterbackX
    @TheQuarterbackX 5 лет назад +1

    Those are some good moves, once the head lock isoxked in.
    Though there are also many counters a person can do, just before the person locks in their head lock. Taking the flow ro counter before the lock.
    It would have been nice to see that mixed in, before the head lock is locked in. Then once it is locked in, a,persons second option.
    P.S. yiu opponent doing the head locks seemed to know how to get his opponents in those locks, very smoothly and quicy.

  • @fernando717
    @fernando717 4 года назад

    Thank you. Funny. Funnier if in the streets.

  • @geetjuhhisdebeste
    @geetjuhhisdebeste 4 года назад

    Can u explain 1.45 more in depth. I tried this with a sparring partner. I was the attacker. He was knocked out before he could throw me. He's in hospital now with brain damage. Please let me know how best to proceed from here. Thank u.

  • @charelsneal4340
    @charelsneal4340 8 лет назад

    all I do when they shoot in is drop my center and work from me knees and use a aikido strike to take there balance but there is a has been times that A shoot has definitely worked on me but that's why I cross trained to make that less likely but I also use the things I have learnt in jujitsu. aikido is my base art it has helped me and my kickboxing 2/2 better angle and its help me and my Jiu Jitsu to relax more and feel where the energy is going all martial arts are great

  • @timidsweater4198
    @timidsweater4198 8 лет назад

    What if they are way taller and heavier than you? Also, if they headlock you and grab a free arm, locking that arm in place too.

  • @toxicfangs
    @toxicfangs 5 лет назад

    Brother could you please guide me how to come out of neck chokes in street fights? That would be really helpfull

  • @forgottensailor2006
    @forgottensailor2006 8 лет назад +1

    I could see all of them working but I do have an issue with the last one when you said he would use both to hold the person. More than likely, they're only going to use one arm to hold and use the other one to start punching the face. Especially if the person is really strong, some times that position can be the toughest one (not to mention a forward take down that could easily be done if he wanted to). I know its just an example but I wanted to nitpick to let the person who may see this comment or if you decide to show it in your class that if you show it from that particular setup, MAKE SURE..to emphasize that and to try and get out ASAP. Happy New Year btw! Thank you for sharing and looking forward to more!