Nice to see a person doing Bartitsu who is actually a real martial artist, too many sadly who try to teach or promote the art have little real martial skill or knowledge, and are regulated to copying the pictures and working with complying and static opponents in exaggerated "old timey " postures with little genuine understanding.
Absolutely the most honest, clean and thoroughly minimal martial art I’ve encountered. I appreciate the fact that you place great emphasis on weight transfer, something that I taught for years to a select group of people of all shapes and sizes. Keep up the great work you’re doing in recording very informative and interesting videos. I’ll be sharing these with friends of mine who, like me, prefer the gentlemanly approach to stopping the ruffian! All the best, JC.
Tommy...Where you at a Seminar with Julien Masson(urban combatives) about a year ago? I think I recognise you...do you do Seminars?? Great insight...especially the comments about smaller peoples different requirements to hit hard.
A lot of people call thumb down shots ‘Slavic’ so you get Slavic hooks and jabs etc. Thumb down is very big in that region. One rationale is that there is a huge amount of amateur boxing in those regions, or was in soviet times. Thumb down adds range, which means it can be easier to accumulate points at distance when boxing.
you should practices with both hands so its becomes muscle memory. the old saying your weapon only good as you are. so if you loss your weapon hand, you can have secondary weapon hand. so you need to train all of your body. because all of you the weapon. so don't porosities one side of you or another. any marshal artiest and warrior would tell that.
Nice to see a person doing Bartitsu who is actually a real martial artist, too many sadly who try to teach or promote the art have little real martial skill or knowledge, and are regulated to copying the pictures and working with complying and static opponents in exaggerated "old timey " postures with little genuine understanding.
Thanks fella!
2:15 - Sticky hitting
5:55 - Hammerfist
8:05 - Corkscrew hook
9:35 - Conclusion
The drop step !
"Learn to hit fucking hard".......I remember Geoff Thompson saying that
Absolutely the most honest, clean and thoroughly minimal martial art I’ve encountered. I appreciate the fact that you place great emphasis on weight transfer, something that I taught for years to a select group of people of all shapes and sizes. Keep up the great work you’re doing in recording very informative and interesting videos. I’ll be sharing these with friends of mine who, like me, prefer the gentlemanly approach to stopping the ruffian! All the best, JC.
Very interesting techniques. You threw a hammer first and a hook that to me looked more or less like straight punches.
The corkscrew hook is the actual application of the "rising block" in club karate.
Greetings mate, from the colonies ( Canada )!
Tommy...Where you at a Seminar with Julien Masson(urban combatives) about a year ago?
I think I recognise you...do you do Seminars??
Great insight...especially the comments about smaller peoples different requirements to hit hard.
Great stuff where can I learn it in London
I live in London now mate, well Epping, so you’re welcome to learn it with me 👍🙏
The punch is very similar to how punching is done in wing chun kung fu.
I live in Staffordshire Any clubs practices around here thx?
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Good bare hand technically
Is that corkscrew hook Fedor Emilienko’s favored shot?
A lot of people call thumb down shots ‘Slavic’ so you get Slavic hooks and jabs etc. Thumb down is very big in that region. One rationale is that there is a huge amount of amateur boxing in those regions, or was in soviet times. Thumb down adds range, which means it can be easier to accumulate points at distance when boxing.
What do you load into your bag? Or is it factory?
Yeah dude seems legit
Looks like a decent video but, I could barely hear it.
Learn to hit fookin hard.
I would hate to get into a fight with him
He would therefore make a good person to visualise fighting whilst training then 💪🏾
That true my judo teacher to to chose 10 throws to master
you should practices with both hands so its becomes muscle memory. the old saying your
weapon only good as you are. so if you loss your weapon hand, you can have secondary weapon hand. so you need to train all of your body. because all of you the weapon. so don't porosities one side of you or another. any marshal artiest and warrior would tell that.