Fighting in the Clinch. Craig Douglas, Field Notes Ep. 45

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • SureFire Field Notes is a multi-segment informational video series with tips and techniques from subject matter experts of all backgrounds. In this episode, Craig Douglas of ShivWworks discusses techniques for fighting in the clinch.
    Craig Douglas (aka "SouthNarc") is the founder of ShivWorks, a consortium of like-minded professionals devoted to training and product development in the emerging field of interdisciplinary problem-solving for self-defense. Craig retired from law enforcement after 21 years of service with the bulk of his career spent in narcotics and SWAT. Since 2003, Craig has been teaching globally under the ShivWorks brand and has conducted coursework on entangled shooting skills in nearly 40 states and nine foreign countries. He has taught for federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, and to three branches of the U.S. military.
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  • @dchiznit209
    @dchiznit209 4 года назад +254

    FINALLY...AN INSTRUCTOR THAT UNDERSTANDS THE NEEDS OF MESHING MARTIAL ARTS AND FIREARMS

    • @peachfuds
      @peachfuds 4 года назад +12

      Ronin Tactics is another good one that incorporates martial arts

    • @dashady187
      @dashady187 4 года назад +6

      AND the legit martial arts no less.

    • @comradeluke2721
      @comradeluke2721 4 года назад +3

      John Wick IRL? Lol

    • @alexterrel9594
      @alexterrel9594 4 года назад +3

      Craig is the master. I can not recommend his clinch pick enough, either.

    • @Bradley-Thomsen
      @Bradley-Thomsen 2 года назад +1

      A lot of martial arts incorporates firearms and disarming when you get to higher belts. So depending on where you train if you stick with it long enough to learn the foundation you’ll get to learn a lot of these techniques

  • @PPSChadwick
    @PPSChadwick Год назад +15

    Just finished a Shivworks class this weekend. What an eye opening experience. Everyone who carry’s a firearm needs to take this course.

  • @wcropp1
    @wcropp1 5 лет назад +50

    You may only need empty hand combative skills, or you may only need your gun, but people have been wrestling around with weapons for millennia. A handgun may be a projectile/range weapon, but we live in a face to face contact world. Civilians aren’t walking around on red alert in a war zone. Even the military is finding itself fighting in urban structures and such on the modern battlefield. Regardless, as CCW permit holders, we should all know the stats on the ranges that shootings occur at. It’s probably a good idea to know how to access/defend from weapons in a tussle, and not just train martial arts *or* shooting. Craig’s the man for that kind of material-thanks for the video, looking forward to more!

  • @j.jonahjameson3025
    @j.jonahjameson3025 5 лет назад +64

    A 19 minute Field Notes vid? There is a God.

  • @andy_in_nh9243
    @andy_in_nh9243 5 лет назад +53

    Craig has done a lot of practical research on this topic and he is an excellent instructor!
    I'm fortunate to have trained with him several times.
    Highly recommended!

  • @labresponsive7161
    @labresponsive7161 4 года назад +6

    I study BJJ...this guy is a great instructor. Very technical, crisp delivery. Thank you, sir.

  • @jamesloubey6474
    @jamesloubey6474 4 года назад +18

    Awesome info. I still like watching Craig training John Lovell.
    This was way more in depth.

  • @dallasthebassrassler3621
    @dallasthebassrassler3621 4 года назад +11

    Amazing breakdown. Lifelong wrestler here, I will be adding this to my practice.

  • @williamsmith8790
    @williamsmith8790 2 года назад +3

    Best 19 minutes of training on RUclips.

  • @sidyadav7157
    @sidyadav7157 4 года назад +11

    This man is the real deal..... He talks pure logic.. 👌👍

  • @hoot1141
    @hoot1141 4 года назад +2

    Craig is the real deal. I’ve practiced martial arts for 30 years. His techniques are blend of different techniques that are proven to work. His knowledge of wrestling techniques is comprehensive.

  • @johnnygimms4523
    @johnnygimms4523 5 лет назад +9

    This information from Craig Douglas is gold. Thank you so much for the video

  • @jackorebaugh6733
    @jackorebaugh6733 4 года назад +1

    This is a gold mine, coming from a background of 13 years give or take in BJJ and years of wrestling the techniques that he described and taught were easy and incredibly effective moves in order to break contact all explained in under 20 mins, pure awesomness.

  • @joeyripswell
    @joeyripswell 6 месяцев назад +2

    Bjj purple belt here. These are good techniques. This is a program i'd like to participate in. Nice work

  • @santanagamingcinema
    @santanagamingcinema 4 года назад +27

    I have noticed that my years in wrestling, boxing and mma have had some benefits to firearm training; footwork, body position, posture, elbows staying in, even tactics like initiating exchange etc...

    • @TheDissmaster10
      @TheDissmaster10 4 года назад +1

      When I joined the army a couple of years back i made the same discovery. Martial arts has benefits to a lot of things in life, like awareness, eye for detail and so on....

    • @cosmolinefiend9853
      @cosmolinefiend9853 4 года назад +1

      Santana Gaming Cinema as does athletics such as football, basketball and tennis. I know tennis sounds gay but the footwork those dudes have and the balance is highly effective!!

    • @cosmolinefiend9853
      @cosmolinefiend9853 4 года назад +1

      Not tripping over yourself while backing up or strafing is paramount to gaining distance in a gun fight/knife fight.

  • @kdmatt1
    @kdmatt1 Год назад +1

    This is excellent information and training.

  • @AmericanMinuteman95
    @AmericanMinuteman95 5 лет назад +3

    It seems like so long since we had a field notes. I’ve missed you Surefire!

  • @slatham8616
    @slatham8616 Год назад +1

    I feel like these principles will actually revolutionize my training. Thank you!

  • @flubberghosted2472
    @flubberghosted2472 2 года назад +1

    “Cycle back and forth between wrecking his arm & punching him in the face.” 😂💯🏆

  • @derekp6636
    @derekp6636 3 года назад +1

    Came here to see Craig! Great tips again. I like how he focuses on the footwork and leverage rather than fancy techniques. Twist arm and punch in the face.

  • @MrJamesjustin
    @MrJamesjustin 4 года назад +1

    Mate that was really interesting. Talk about taking the pandamonium out of a situation. This is simplified retention of control of the situation. It's gold.

  • @preacher1776
    @preacher1776 4 года назад +3

    Love the wrestling fundamentals in CQB. Spent years in wrestling, then to BJJ and this is a great description of techniques in a street fight..

  • @TheArizonaRanger.
    @TheArizonaRanger. 3 года назад +1

    Learning how to not get stabbed/shot and learning some clinch work to take my BJJ class
    Craig Douglas is the man, would love to see him start his own channel.

  • @scottcoombs3201
    @scottcoombs3201 4 года назад +2

    Excellent information! Thanks, Craig!

  • @SergioArroyoSailing
    @SergioArroyoSailing 4 года назад

    fantastic video. looking forward to the next one

  • @shawnsleigher470
    @shawnsleigher470 4 года назад +1

    great advice and info..keep up the awesome work..Thank you for your service.....

  • @richardluntz6169
    @richardluntz6169 4 года назад +1

    Glad i found this. As a civilian who carries it is paramount that i have some idea of what can happen when in close proximity to a danger.

  • @MrRebar15
    @MrRebar15 4 года назад +4

    Super, super tips thanks fellas. God Bless.

  • @gilkennedy7638
    @gilkennedy7638 Год назад

    Just did a 3 day class with Craig, I don't even want to waist my time talking to anybody about gun or martial art anymore unless they have done some similar training.

  • @JackShen
    @JackShen 4 года назад +1

    I attended one of Craig's Amis classes (armed movement in structures). Learned sooooo much, I'm so glad I had the opportunity to attend. And Craig is a funny and cool guy to chat with. being the new guy and they all thought I was 19.. I was 27-30 don't exactly recall, but i look young. They gave me the tinted face mask, during the second half of the class where we had to sweep a structure in the dark. They all got kick out of it. needless to say I shot at every silhouette, which sadly included my mock wife who was hostage in that scenario, dead between the eyes.

  • @j_bourne6496
    @j_bourne6496 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding concepts brother.

  • @KettlebellGunsmith
    @KettlebellGunsmith 5 лет назад +1

    Can't recommend his classes enough. If you can get to his classes, or even better, he's even remotely close to your area, take the class. I've had numerous friends new to the world of realizing you are responsible for your own safety and those you love. No one will be there to help you if someone starts some dumb fight. I've told all of them that taking Craig's class is a huge eye opener and will put them down a good path. Even if you aren't a "gun guy" Craig's classes are invaluable.

  • @walterguanaes3274
    @walterguanaes3274 4 года назад +1

    Very good. I have the oportunity to train retention techniques and i realize that if the suspect grap your pistol you will have thousands of seconds to do any thing. That why the constant train and mindset of surviving is indispensable.

  • @Redbeard.Combatives
    @Redbeard.Combatives 4 года назад +1

    @southnarc incredible video

  • @johnsmith-oz5kj
    @johnsmith-oz5kj 7 месяцев назад

    Did a Shivworks course last weekend. EXCELLENT training! You will learn a lot and throw out a lot of bad / unrealistic crap you've been shown before.

  • @joshgarner573
    @joshgarner573 5 лет назад +3

    Great video. Lot to chew on.

  • @josecoyote6079
    @josecoyote6079 4 года назад +1

    Excellent I practice Bjj and this is very important to learn thank you

  • @SouthpawActual
    @SouthpawActual 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent content

  • @shelbyedward2506
    @shelbyedward2506 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video .

  • @silascochran9705
    @silascochran9705 4 года назад

    Thank you for your service your sacrifice I'm taking the time to make these videos🇺🇸🦅❤👌

  • @MichaelLeopold1
    @MichaelLeopold1 3 года назад

    Score! Loved this.

  • @oilesquire
    @oilesquire 3 года назад +1

    Been to two of his classes. Jedi Knight level fighter AND teacher, Rare combination. His cues are brain branding irons.

  • @jorgefernandez6407
    @jorgefernandez6407 2 года назад

    Excellent instruction here!!!

  • @camhester4251
    @camhester4251 Год назад +1

    good stuff , i'm going to show my 22 year old daughter these techniques she carries apendix IWB

  • @scottmeyer9196
    @scottmeyer9196 4 года назад

    Great training!

  • @isaacvalentin4786
    @isaacvalentin4786 3 года назад

    Finally a defense instructor that demonstrates grappling efficiency as well as weapons tactics. You CANNOT wield nor defend against a weapon properly if you don’t not know how you feel variable change in tension, direction and intentions of your adversary.

  • @aphysique
    @aphysique 4 года назад +5

    Like to see them go in full speed in live time!!

  • @kapapbadboys7608
    @kapapbadboys7608 2 года назад

    Great stuff 👍👍👍

  • @rsreatheaers2489
    @rsreatheaers2489 4 года назад

    Thanks for making this video

  • @KenpoBill
    @KenpoBill 4 года назад

    Where did you get the blue/black training pistols from?

  • @savoirfaire6181
    @savoirfaire6181 Год назад

    Craig Douglas. Modern Master!

  • @Mo-LoveMeForever
    @Mo-LoveMeForever 3 года назад +1

    I’m a disabled younger woman & I walk with a cane & everyone always stares at me.. It makes me feel like I’m a target & I do make an excellent target.. I’d love to find some vids for people like me who carry but who are now physically vulnerable..

  • @greywinters5016
    @greywinters5016 4 года назад

    what kind of watch is that?

  • @jasonmordecai7485
    @jasonmordecai7485 4 года назад

    Well presented and practical

  • @angrychickin
    @angrychickin 4 года назад +3

    First of all I have to say that I love his mentality and really appreciate his approach. However, I also have to say from over a decade of experience (and anyone who has wrestled will agree) that a tie-up with anyone close to your skill level and strength is really exhausting. This is why you have to have to have to know how to insert hits from any of those positions. They literally and figuratively knock your adversary down a few pegs (depending on how good you are and how many hits you land). It makes everything so much easier. I love wrestling but I don't love constricting myself (or anyone) to a singular platform.

    • @seandavidr
      @seandavidr 4 года назад +2

      The problem is that if you attempt a strike you may sacrifice control and allow them to get a knife or gun.

    • @seandavidr
      @seandavidr 4 года назад +1

      And that includes giving them access to your own weapons. As shown in some other videos in close quarters the assailant has nearly as much access you your weapon as you do. More access if they know how to grapple and you don't.

  • @vaynegaming1267
    @vaynegaming1267 4 года назад +5

    came here because of Craig :)

  • @johnouellet8700
    @johnouellet8700 4 года назад

    Excellent information

  • @UrbanTiger74
    @UrbanTiger74 4 года назад

    Good stuff!!!

  • @donh1572
    @donh1572 5 лет назад +9

    I would love to see a part two, showing Craig’s use of the clinch pick knife he has on his belt

    • @Spectre361
      @Spectre361 4 года назад +2

      Don H go check out Craig’s video with the clinch pick on John Lovell’s video channel

    • @TheDissmaster10
      @TheDissmaster10 4 года назад +1

      Just ordered one. Sadly shipping to Germany takes pretty long.

  • @edgarvasquez4414
    @edgarvasquez4414 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @GuillermoLopez-bs4gg
    @GuillermoLopez-bs4gg 4 года назад +1

    Love the way he mixed it with wrestling

  • @jamicub39
    @jamicub39 4 года назад +2

    The under hook works like a charm. I made a move like that on a sheriff when I had to beat him and calm him down. Sheriff Scharfield !!? Never forget him he ruined my life with paperwork.

  • @caleblee4856
    @caleblee4856 3 года назад

    I love this company great company Craig Douglas is one the best dudes out there WOULD NOT SUGGEST MESSING WITH HIM

  • @johnnywishbone932
    @johnnywishbone932 Месяц назад

    I love his real world methods. Everything needs the pressure testing to sink home the skills.

  • @lestatpl123
    @lestatpl123 3 года назад

    Great stuff! Whats that blue gun that shoots pellets???

  • @nwboarder253
    @nwboarder253 4 года назад +5

    Ground breaking. I haven’t seen anything like this since the first week of Jiu Jitsu.

    • @pahwraith
      @pahwraith 4 года назад

      This is really cool.
      But I'm a purple belt and I'm still iffy doing this vs a taller and larger opponent when it counts.
      I'm training to throw knees in the clinch with Muay thai. I'm not gonna try to arm drag or duck under in a struggle. This ain't a wrestling match.
      He's getting an knee to the crotch/midsection and elbows to the face asap in a standing clinch.
      I would definitely love to train with him though.

    • @Youtubeuser1aa
      @Youtubeuser1aa 3 года назад

      @@pahwraith he would show you what works and doesn't

    • @TheTyrial86
      @TheTyrial86 3 года назад

      @@pahwraith
      When dealing with someone who has a knife you have to close distance and wrestle. Greco-Roman is the best for this because it is simple movements and allows you to control a standing opponent. People throw out wrestling, but it is the basics of all MMA. Mau thai is great and all. But 75% of it is thrown out in a street fight. You should look at combatives to get a better idea of why.

  • @wereallgonnadie3355
    @wereallgonnadie3355 2 года назад +1

    Where do I take this Tactical Hugging class?

  • @kenkellogg54
    @kenkellogg54 4 года назад

    Retention Shooting is the key to real world gun fighting. Thankyou Crag. This type of gun fighting is what private handgun carry permit holders need. Not speed 3 gun style shooting. Nothing wrong with practice and knowing it. But in real world not battle field this works..

  • @eddyflo2978
    @eddyflo2978 4 года назад

    Craig = Epic knowledge

  • @therulesaredifferent8280
    @therulesaredifferent8280 5 лет назад

    Good stuff

  • @MRsolidcolor
    @MRsolidcolor 3 года назад

    learned a lot of this in wrestling. (back in the day) its always good to have some kind of hand to hand.

    • @whooptapus8298
      @whooptapus8298 3 года назад

      not gonna lie foot to foot is a little better

  • @stanshumer1726
    @stanshumer1726 4 года назад

    My question in response to this video is should I even spend much time on striking arts for self defense, or more on grappling arts like Greco wrestling, BJJ, etc...? Thanks for the lesson. Priceless information.

    • @TheTyrial86
      @TheTyrial86 3 года назад

      You should look at striking like boxing to learn to evade strikes. Tools like flash lights and knives can be used in similar ways to punches.
      The thing is. Learn all four. Firearms, wrestling, striking, and combatives.

  • @dannyg9052
    @dannyg9052 4 года назад

    HELL YEAH

  • @n0thinbutn8uretv19
    @n0thinbutn8uretv19 4 года назад +1

    If you train in unwatered down traditional martial arts. Learning open hand then on to weapons in that order gives a great awareness. The gun is just another extinction with its own variables. I say we grapple your going down thats basic judo.

  • @dwrutsgnt4225
    @dwrutsgnt4225 3 года назад

    Good information

  • @rodolfobonilla4136
    @rodolfobonilla4136 4 года назад +2

    Felicitaciones,,, excelente clase! Pregunta: que marca es el Holster para la Glock que usas?Saludos desde México*

  • @liwilynemeterio4177
    @liwilynemeterio4177 4 года назад

    Gold Gold Gold technique!!!
    Voice like Kevin Costner
    Head and stand like Robert De Niro

  • @timwalsh6283
    @timwalsh6283 4 года назад

    Question: on both techniques; duck under and arm drag, you body locked under the arm. Why not over the arm to pin it to the body? I have found that over the arm takes away their brace when taken to the ground. Just wondering what the tactical value is of going under the arm (mouse trap) on body lock. Thanks!

  • @waynebattersby9461
    @waynebattersby9461 4 года назад

    Some good stuff I am a BJJ blue belt and have been in Krav Maga for years. I am always a leader for my church’s safety team

  • @da1cru1
    @da1cru1 4 года назад

    This was a very informative video though I did have one main issue throughout. I do understand there was probably info left out as this is a public forum. but if someone actually did reach for and was able to get their hand on your weapon is there anything to block or prevent them from simply pulling the trigger as opposed to trying to directly remove it from you? To clarify I would imagine if someone did try to take your weapon they would try just that, to take it, and I would imagine they could get their hand on it and possibly move it a little before you can do that arm block, so before you get their arm locked or even just after why wouldn't the person simply try firing the weapon, with the intent of hitting your leg, etc?
    Anyway, great vid. Thanks....

    • @markjohn9309
      @markjohn9309 4 года назад

      da1cru1 look up weapon retention

  • @dementegg
    @dementegg 3 года назад

    I wish the tactics where shown in real life speed and with resistance. It sounds good in theory can we see it in r al time speed?

  • @lvgeorge
    @lvgeorge 4 года назад

    Gotta keep the attackers fingers Off your Pistols trigger! Nice techniques, I gotta learn them. Thumbs Up!

  • @theunknown4570
    @theunknown4570 3 года назад

    Many street fights. #1 tip i learned. Strike first and hard. And make a crazy yell when you do it.

  • @amielikristoferi2600
    @amielikristoferi2600 4 года назад

    My brother and i tried practicing ducking under the arm, i find it hard, hes 5 foot 7, im 6ft..

    • @brr4762
      @brr4762 4 года назад +1

      All moves are not for everyone. You can still make it work with practice. Work arm drags more

  • @gat1gigs782
    @gat1gigs782 4 года назад +1

    the cuddle hahahah!

  • @Asherons
    @Asherons Год назад

    Everyone does the exact same thing when you put some fingers in thier eyeballs not matter what they are grabbing for or holding. They abandon all logic, scream and grab thier eyeballs then usually pass out.

  • @ianlondon2888
    @ianlondon2888 4 года назад

    Be careful with that elbow pin.
    Cops that encounter real threats get surprised when perp is strong and may have wrestled or did time.
    These perps move and adjust quickly. If that elbow pin fails and you have a bad holster, you're going to have a bad day.

  • @waynemartin7543
    @waynemartin7543 4 года назад +2

    Leg sweep would cut the video time in half.

    • @fatman7100
      @fatman7100 3 года назад

      I second that notion.

  • @c_mac7773
    @c_mac7773 4 года назад

    This guy is REALLY fucking smart. Hopefully I can train with him one day

  • @cocorkiller2322
    @cocorkiller2322 4 года назад +1

    Dont let crazies within 10 feet.. my approach

  • @Neo--X
    @Neo--X 4 года назад +3

    Craig has exposed himself to some nice elbow and knee strikes.

  • @aky19832001
    @aky19832001 4 года назад

    Fighting for control in a clinch when the guys going for your forearm is terrifying if you do t know what to do.

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 4 года назад

    I'll tell you a major and minor problem. If you think you're going to be able to hang on to someone's arm with just your hand, you're in lala land. Especially if the guy is way stronger.
    Some of this is pretty good, but some just looks good with a guy standing static.
    Just my opinion of course.

  • @liamrein6536
    @liamrein6536 4 года назад

    Pause at 2:07

  • @kodaspaws
    @kodaspaws 4 года назад

    completely legit. although @ 11:10 you're better off just pushing over his heels rather than tried to pry the wrist like that.

  • @BertoR88
    @BertoR88 4 года назад

    Nice hat.

  • @NachoPrimo
    @NachoPrimo 4 года назад

    Legit

  • @randyroberts2301
    @randyroberts2301 3 года назад +1

    100% wrestling, once again proves to me that wrestling is the most effective martial art/ combat sport

    • @patmaloney1140
      @patmaloney1140 2 года назад

      Still need finishes *cough* Jiu-Jitsu *cough* I ♥Judo too.

  • @JohnBlaze505
    @JohnBlaze505 4 года назад

    How to give really good hugs:

  • @18ipmg
    @18ipmg 3 года назад

    Wassup. I recognize you without the stash.