Jiu-Jitsu standing rear choke defenses.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Different escape strategies against the standing rear choke attack. These Jiu-Jitsu techniques are based on leverage instead of strikes:
    0:00 Intro.
    0:34 The problem with the chin digging technique.
    2:10 The problem with the slot machine technique.
    3:45 Technique 1: Attacker leans forward.
    4:10 Technique 2: Attacker stands straight in a neutral position.
    4:42 Technique 3: Attacker pulls back.
    4:56 Technique 4: Attacker takes leg out.
    The use of leverage is more reliable than strikes or pressure points which the attacker will be able to take without letting go of the choke.
    Mastering of the techniques showed requires constant practice and training under a certified instructor.
    Techniques demonstrated by Marco Moreno, Jiu-Jitsu black belt instructor and assistant instructor Ricky C.
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    Disclaimer: Do not attempt these techniques without professional supervision.
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  • @JK-cz6bu
    @JK-cz6bu 5 лет назад +133

    Those were some nominees for worst fake self-defense instructors. Glad you called them out.

    • @harveylee51
      @harveylee51 2 года назад +2

      @ J K just an excuse for the first fake instructor to put his arm around a lovely lady ! lol yes this is much more practical not too much debate as to what's practical when your life in on the line .. imo of course be safe in your training ! !

  • @345kobi
    @345kobi 5 лет назад +473

    Thank you for exposing some of the garbage self defense on the web.

    • @deniskleinert
      @deniskleinert 5 лет назад +29

      99% of Self Defense on the Web is garbage, no matter if it is shown by Black belts or not

    • @batteriesnotincluded4715
      @batteriesnotincluded4715 3 года назад +20

      There’s no way a woman can get out of a choke hold from a man without snappin their own neck.

    • @flipbookandanimationtolear3233
      @flipbookandanimationtolear3233 3 года назад +5

      @@batteriesnotincluded4715 have you tried it? When it's tested then it's legit.

    • @chanceshavers8988
      @chanceshavers8988 3 года назад +5

      @@batteriesnotincluded4715 she can but she would need alot of training

    • @empty_world3397
      @empty_world3397 3 года назад +9

      @@batteriesnotincluded4715 use gun, problem solved

  • @krv65
    @krv65 2 года назад +15

    I’ve been teaching Kenpo for 30 years. We practice escapes for chokes, holds, etc. Most are based at least in part on strikes. They work. But none are as effective as the Jiujitsu techniques we’ve stolen and incorporated into our teaching. Thank you for sharing your expertise.

    • @texascultdeity8904
      @texascultdeity8904 2 года назад +1

      Thats the sign of a good school. Not afraid to steal techniques.
      My itf school stole judo throws and juijitsu groundwork. Capoiras movements and balance and boxing.
      Because i quote. You will not always have room to kick. If your attacked its probably an ambush meaning they are already close. Itf is very good in a fair fight. No self defence scenario is going to be fair

    • @littlemanjonjon
      @littlemanjonjon 2 года назад

      Haha, love it!

  • @johnnixon1026
    @johnnixon1026 2 года назад +3

    This is the best training I’ve seen for those who are coming from nothing to something. Keeping it simple is truly the best bet. Thank you for helping others…

  • @PrinceAzeriel
    @PrinceAzeriel 5 лет назад +42

    After how my week started this video just made it a lot better. Several of my new students came into my dojo(before they were my students) and put up quite the ego because they trained with each other using RUclips videos before they decided to try to join my dojo. They tried to push around my White Belts until I came out of the office when I realized what happened. I remained calm and addressed them in a courteous manner(more to keep myself calm than anything else) asking them what their story was: what about martial arts interests you, why are you interested in this particular style, what do you plan on taking from what you'd learn here, why are you so confident in your ability when none of you have any form of formal training....you know the necessary questions(btw I apologize for this rant, there IS actually a point lol). After hearing them out, I thought about it and decided to see what they could really do. My style is a Japanese Jiu-Jitsu style, it's pretty combative in nature, which is why we use three different methods of sparring. One of those methods is minimal rules MMA(basically no dirty fighting techniques or anything that would cause immediate serious injury, everything else goes) I put these young men in that style of sparring and matched them up with some of my third and second Kyu students. I mean if they knew some black belt level stuff, then it should even out, right? Yeah….no....it was a massacre. These guys made all kinds of rookie mistakes, though every once in awhile they pulled off something that was actually really solid technique. One of them was a lot better than the rest of his friends, could've easily passed for actual training(I found out later that he was using an old outdated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt course instructional set of his uncle's for the majority of his training). I noticed he seemed to favor grappling, so I decided to freestyle roll with him to see how much he really knew and how he'd react under pressure, especially when dealing with techniques he was un familiar with and didn't know how to counter. Long story short he wasn't half bad, but he cracked under pressure really fast when I started using stuff that wasn't really common to Japanese or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. My Judo/Sambo groundwork completely messed with him. We stopped rolling when it was clear he lost his drive. This guy, nineteen, fresh out of high school, and thinking he owns the world, was wrecked. Tears in his eyes, expression making it clear he felt humiliated. I almost felt bad for pushing him, but I had to assess his abilities and temperament. After all that I sat down with these guys, had all my students take a break and join us. I basically had all my students tell their own stories to these guys; like why they came to my dojo, what they had originally thought about my style before they experienced it versus their perspectives on it now, and what they took from their experiences in my classes. It was like a huge wake-up call for these young men. ANYWAY, finally to the purpose of this story, After a long talk, I decided to let these young men train in my dojo. It wasn't easy to get them to start from scratch and relearn everything from the beginning. RUclips martial arts has made an appearance in my dojo pretty much once or twice a week for the past four months. This video is an excellent example of how people shouldn't be relying so heavily on this site for their instruction. Many of the techniques they'd learn on this site, when applied in a real world situation, often either don't work or make your situation even worse. I'm always going rounds with my newbes on this subject. I told them if they could ever beat me in a full contact freestyle spar, then I would admit I was wrong and stop pestering them over where they picked up whatever new random technique they brought to the dojo that week. Kudoes to anyone and everyone who actually took the time to read all this. Just sharing a fairly recent experience and how it relates to this video. My apologies to anyone who fell asleep half way through lol.

    • @bboy1481
      @bboy1481 5 лет назад +4

      Well younger dudes are always like wolf pups they tend to bite once and a while, but it's the job of the alpha to put them in their place 😉

    • @PrinceAzeriel
      @PrinceAzeriel 5 лет назад +2

      That is certainly true lol. I just gets me sometimes cause I remember myself at that age. Sometimes, for a life lesson to really sink in, it has to hurt. You have to really feel it to get it. We've all had life teach us some of those lessons.

    • @ememe1412
      @ememe1412 4 года назад +2

      This is true in a lot more fields than MA. Aside from my constant interest and on and off training in MA for the last 30yrs (8yrs solid training and the rest fitted in to the realities of working and raising kids), i'm also a chef. I find that a lot of kids think that YT will teach them enough or everything they need to know about cooking... professional cooking though, needs actual experience and cannot be learnt watching clips. In the same way, one may learn a lot about MA in YT, but combat requires proper training to be effective in.

    • @PeterJames143
      @PeterJames143 3 года назад +3

      Nice rant read the whole thing. I supplement my bjj schoolwith youtube videos but I evaluate if the instructors are shit or legit. I try the techniques and see what works. Sometimes I get gold stuff that way but from legit instructors. It can potentially be very dangerous to do dynamic body weight techniques live where you don't know the consequences. That is the main danger. But for sure you can learn a lot from legit video instruction. The other danger is people who can't distinguish legit from crap techniques. Another danger is that people will kill or injure other people by accident using legit techniques before they understand what will happen. Another problem is irresponsible people getting powerful techniques. Thanks for nice comment on this nice video. :)

    • @hawaiisidecar
      @hawaiisidecar 2 года назад

      Cool story bro.

  • @TeXasDadBod
    @TeXasDadBod 4 года назад +47

    I always thought rear naked chokes where actually done naked no wonder I got kicked out of class 🤦🏽‍♂️.

    • @PeterJames143
      @PeterJames143 3 года назад +3

      One time at bjj school I asked a fellow white belt guy to let me practice rear naked chokes on him and he became very hostile. He stopped talking to me until he saw what I meant. Funny joke though haha :)

    • @wularry1298
      @wularry1298 3 года назад

      I believe here "naked" means you don't utilize the opponent's Gi (or cloth) , as you will when apply many other choke techniques.

    • @f_USAF-Lt.G
      @f_USAF-Lt.G 2 года назад

      Maybe you were just in the wrong room. Did they have a gymnasium?
      (😅if u look it up it'll b somethin from history)

    • @Win94ae
      @Win94ae 2 года назад

      Only your rear is supposed to be naked.

    • @morecess7368
      @morecess7368 2 года назад +1

      Can only guess where ya hang your belt ... but don't brag, Bruh! lol Actually, excellent defense tactics.

  • @uthoshantm
    @uthoshantm Год назад +19

    Most importantly, avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Keep a 360 degree awareness and be ready to run away.

    • @tycarne7850
      @tycarne7850 Год назад

      @little drane Or live in an actual civilised country where you don't have to worry about this shit.

  • @popsfishing
    @popsfishing 3 года назад +18

    Rear chokes are deadly and most of the time used as an ambush attack. The last two defense techniques are probably the most useful imho.

  • @One_KHRN
    @One_KHRN 5 лет назад +12

    Once my school friend was rear choking me...I didn’t know any defenses nor I watched any self-defense videos, but miraculously I performed your given tactics! I don’t even know how I was so smart back then, I slammed him and nailed him down twisting his arm in just inside 2 seconds or so....Wow! later he cried...😅

    • @likewaterjkd
      @likewaterjkd 5 лет назад

      is it not a option to hold the wrist of the arm thats under your chin and with both of your two hands and lift your legs off the ground to force the wrist to support your entire body weight ??? their arm will fucking drop and you can possibly move into straight away breaking their arm if you have momentum behind it ?

    • @michaelinscoe7547
      @michaelinscoe7547 3 года назад

      All martial arts are natural... It just took a long time for people to understand that.

    • @fieryjalapenos4442
      @fieryjalapenos4442 3 года назад

      @@likewaterjkd this is quite possibly the dumbest thing I’ve seen on here.
      Scenarios:
      1. They are strong enough to hold you so now you’re making it easier for them to choke you since your entire body is now being suspended by your neck.
      2. They are prepared for some sort of dead weight trick and crouch down as you collapse and now your on your butt and being choked.
      3. You actually succeed in breaking the hold but dropped your entire body weight onto your tailbone and are stunned just long enough for your attacker to now attack you while you’re just sitting on the ground.
      4. You fall forward and now you’re on your stomach while still being choked, but now they are laying on top of you.

  • @hotredtiger316
    @hotredtiger316 5 лет назад +3

    I love the variation that you used when the attacker pulls back and removes the leg. It has a similar motion to the defense for a fully locked rear naked choke from standing.
    Thank you for the video.

  • @David-su4is
    @David-su4is 5 лет назад +66

    How many martial artists does it take to change a lightbulb? 100, one to do it and 99 to tell him it will never work on the streets.

    • @mistersamdi
      @mistersamdi 2 года назад

      LMAO, good one!

    • @datsuntoyy
      @datsuntoyy 2 года назад

      So what you're saying is it's better to be an electrician?

  • @lovernotfighter
    @lovernotfighter 2 года назад +3

    It's good that you tell the public about the real world facts. I took 4 years of Gracie System Ju-Jitsu and later went to a Shorin Ryu Karate school . The instructor was going to demonstrate the Rear Naked Choke on me but when he did it I pulled back so he was on his heels. He panicked and tapped out real fast because he was going unconcious. He knew I could beat him after that.

  • @devonsangel
    @devonsangel 2 года назад +20

    These defenses take into consideration a person’s initial reaction to a choke. Very reasonable to use your initial reaction. Like he said, you only have 5-6 seconded before you lose consciousness. Unless you train to grab the crotch, it won’t be what you are going to do. You don’t rise to your expectations, but fall to your training.

    • @herbbowler2461
      @herbbowler2461 Год назад

      Drop your shoulder and turn hard. If a choke is properly applied.
      IT'S TO LATE!
      YOU JUST LOST !

  • @eyeofbass
    @eyeofbass 5 лет назад +6

    Much better guidance than many of the videos that are out there. This is always a controversial subject. Many variables, and a situation that a receiver seldom wants to be in. Yes, much practice with professionals is the way to go, but when someone doesn’t have that, at least some guidance is better than none, or very bad guidance. Much appreciated.

  • @MrRezz20002000
    @MrRezz20002000 2 года назад +1

    Most Realistic approach, unlike so many other videos out there only for Show.
    Thanks

  • @marshallhinojosa7501
    @marshallhinojosa7501 Год назад +3

    TY Marco & Ricky for this correction to help keep people safe! 😎✊

  • @blackc1479
    @blackc1479 2 года назад +7

    Lol the slot machine:
    "Its right on my hip bone."
    Attacker: "yeah, i can live w that."

  • @ZymixProductions
    @ZymixProductions 2 года назад +3

    Ever since I saw this video, I have been more confident in handling any situation against any bad guy or bad guys.
    One night I was in a really bad neighborhood, there were 5 guys all dressed in black walking behind me and getting closer. I immediately without hesitation took action and started running away from them to avoid hurting them.

  • @nickoletarvanites4119
    @nickoletarvanites4119 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing what doesn't work. Really clear demonstration on what does work.

  • @timothyhernandez3803
    @timothyhernandez3803 Год назад +1

    My mentor in the US Army showed me similar escapes from rear naked chokes, and when I wrestled we used similar escapes for head locks. This is a very good video on defending against the rear naked choke.

  • @anthonysicily5768
    @anthonysicily5768 3 года назад +6

    Great advice, thank you for highlighting the good, bad and ugly

  • @carloszamora7394
    @carloszamora7394 4 года назад +4

    Thank you (both of you) because a real technique against a real menace...👍

  • @Mamali316
    @Mamali316 4 года назад +1

    Very accurate and reflective if the real world scenario done by a professional!

  • @coreyfreeman6226
    @coreyfreeman6226 Год назад

    Now these techniques are more practicle. Thank you gentlemen

  • @stgraves260
    @stgraves260 Год назад +6

    Hard to explain. I was put in a rear necked choke at a bar once. He was a big guy. He picked me up off the ground. I extended my legs straightest on front of me as far as possible. Even at his size, roughly 100 pounds on me he still could not stay leaned back. I made him lean forward and I got down on 1 knee as we were coming down and tossed him over my right shoulder. I was then able to put him in a arm lock and put my knee in his throat. Yes I was shaking up. Practice all you can but it still doesn’t compare to a real life situation. When you train, train hard.

    • @RhodesRhodes
      @RhodesRhodes Год назад

      At 4:46, is he using the force of the leg sweep plus his hands pulling on the attacker's arm to pull himself out of the choke or is it the case that a person who is being made to fall to the floor will let go so that they can keep themselves upright??

    • @stgraves260
      @stgraves260 Год назад +4

      @@RhodesRhodes I think so. Don’t try and learn to many techniques to get out of a choke hold just 1 or 2 and then keep practicing. If you try and learn to many you won’t remember them all in a fight. If you only practice 1 or 2 then it will become second nature when you are put on the spot in a real fight. I would say 9 out of 10 fights people will all ways try and put someone in a chock hold, Specially in a bar fight. I typically try and stay out of the way and let the bouncer do there job, but I have been attacked by bouncers from behind I guess because they thought I was in the fight. I’m 5’11” 168 lbs. I’m not a very big guy but I have thrown 300 lb guys over my head. It’s all about technique. If possible learn from a woman instructor if you are a small guy. I feel they are the beat teachers for small men to learn from because those woman teachers are not as strong as men and perfected the technique. I learned from men and woman. I got started late in life with MMA. Was 16 -17 years old. I was 135 lbs. the women helped me with the tosses more than the men could because the men were stronger and their technique was not perfected as well as the women. That’s just my opinion. It worked for me though. Practice on striking key points. I’m pretty quick even at 50 years old now it’s because I have practice key targets over the years and it’s all muscle memory now. I think and feel like I’m moving slow but when I spar my opponent tell me I’m fast as shittt. Most the guys I spare with are in their 20-30. I enjoy the exercise. Keeps my mind sharp. Keeps me motivated, going.

  • @hoseastewart925
    @hoseastewart925 2 года назад +2

    Love your video, thanks for showing the real thing.

  • @azariyahreports8106
    @azariyahreports8106 4 года назад +1

    This is definitely a life saving lesson! Thanks!

  • @drewmoen1059
    @drewmoen1059 4 года назад

    As a practioner of both Gracie JJ and Hapkido, this video is very good and practical.

  • @samfrazier5599
    @samfrazier5599 4 года назад +3

    Great video and explanation!! Thanks!!

  • @michaelmorgan9289
    @michaelmorgan9289 4 года назад +3

    These techniques do work. Some guy grabbed me from behind in a Pub fight & put the "choke" on me. I was able to get out of it using the step back technique exactly as demonstrated.

  • @efrainhernandez645
    @efrainhernandez645 2 года назад

    I thank you so much 4 showing us
    these techniques!Awesome stuff!!
    😊👍

  • @johnnyrush5689
    @johnnyrush5689 3 года назад +1

    Excellent. Real world solutions for the real deal. Thank you

  • @fusionclean
    @fusionclean 3 года назад +4

    These are all great technique, Thank you.

    • @antlerr
      @antlerr 3 года назад

      have had to actually use these deffense moves they do work so well they have no idea how the heck its do able, learned rule number one never let anyone get behind you your blindzone then your asking for trouble so rule one never let your back be a target, rule two practice till your body can just react to it if you need it.

  • @element7us
    @element7us 5 лет назад +4

    Having been studying martial arts for over 25 years I agree with this man 100%

    • @jojogroyon2458
      @jojogroyon2458 4 года назад

      I don't know anything about martial arts. I been to a fights many times and best easy way to get out is just grab the balls and squeeze it hardest you can and that really 100000000% works.

  • @mycolliesandme268
    @mycolliesandme268 2 года назад +2

    Was shoked to see those bad technics being taught on other videos. What you showed made so much sense 😊👍

  • @organizaciondekaratedoteka6532
    @organizaciondekaratedoteka6532 2 года назад +2

    sensei, your explanation is very good, it gives us tools to use them at a certain time.

  • @crazyj78
    @crazyj78 5 лет назад +10

    Good video the key to success is to be aware and react before the choke is locked in. It is very difficult to escape it beyond that point.

  • @perrypack2310
    @perrypack2310 4 года назад +5

    Thx for sharing 🤙

  • @ryanbell8724
    @ryanbell8724 4 года назад +1

    I like your video! You show the proper way to defend against a rare neck choke

  • @Patchworkdaddy007
    @Patchworkdaddy007 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this tutorial!👍👍👍

  • @hartunstart
    @hartunstart Год назад +10

    Always wear a spike collar, the sharp ends outwards.

  • @erlemartincarvalho1733
    @erlemartincarvalho1733 2 года назад +5

    Thks for showing how it should be done and exposing fake nonsense moves that could eventually get someone injured or killed. Take care and God bless.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi 4 года назад +2

    Very very good! Solid techniques.

  • @rodpruitt8926
    @rodpruitt8926 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much. There is so much junk out there. We need videos like this to help us see what works and why it works.

  • @osango310
    @osango310 2 года назад +8

    Whatever you're gonna use, you have to train in it, actively, so that it's instinctual when the time comes. 5-6 seconds flies by real fast.

    • @mikefranklin1253
      @mikefranklin1253 2 года назад +1

      Yep, doing it once in a class 5 years ago ain't gonna cut it.

    • @jeremiahthomas9833
      @jeremiahthomas9833 2 года назад

      5-6 seconds changes a lot in a fight or self defense which unfortunately mirror each other sometimes. Considering the speed of people and reaction times of other. A second or two can decide something like this. I agree. Train in it extensively. Know your body first and foremost. It will handle whatever comes if you train broad enough regularly. It becomes muscle memory. Not a thought but a natural reaction. No thinking or time is wasted, action vs opposite or equal reaction. Your muscles will remember this and react accordingly.

  • @almaska82
    @almaska82 3 года назад +7

    It's so funny when the attacker stands motionless like a closet and waits to be thrown.

  • @fsd34760
    @fsd34760 Год назад

    Thank you Those techniques actually make sense. Thank you

  • @stevey-nwas1230
    @stevey-nwas1230 Год назад +2

    Beautiful simple techniques 👌👌

  • @stevenlowe3245
    @stevenlowe3245 2 года назад +6

    I have seen all but the chin into the arm work and fail. I studied Japanese Jiujutsu and we learned the same throws plus one of dropping to one knee and sharply twisting. The throws seemed to work best. Elbow to floating ribs works well too but you can only solidly reach it with people of a certain size.

    • @Jonsson474
      @Jonsson474 2 года назад +1

      Well Brazilian jujutsu evolved from Japanese jujutsu so most of the techniques are going to similar or the same.

  • @JugglesGrenades
    @JugglesGrenades 2 года назад +15

    Having been rendered unconscious by a "blood choke" in an actual street fight....I have carried since that day a small, very sharp knife, in the center of my back where it can be drawn with either hand. If anyone EVER takes my back and gets an arm around my neck again, I will deal with it in a very brutal fashion. ( Radial artery, brachial artery, axillary artery) then I will go for the big pipes. (Carotid and subclavian )
    Never....repeat NEVER, underestimate how damn fast a properly applied rear naked strangle (compressing your carotid arteries) will cause unconsciousness.

    • @michaelcollier9018
      @michaelcollier9018 2 года назад +1

      6 seconds or less

    • @e.wilson9613
      @e.wilson9613 2 года назад

      I won't.., it's scary. I had someone I worked with walk up behind me and place me in a choke hold out of the blue, he did not apply any pressure or pull me back but I felt instantly if he did I would have been in great trouble., I didn't react, I knew I couldn't fight him he was too strong, but it scared me and made me realize how vulnerable I can be. He did it in front of three older males in the room and no one said anything, not even the one I felt closest too, I never want to be in that position again. It is something that is subconsciously constantly in the back of my mind and I don't trust man, til this day I don't know why he did it, but I believe he had a distaste or dislike of me.. I was kind of smart mouth and could be outspoken at this time, I was lost I had just got baptized and lost sight of who I was and what I wanted to become, so I did not always say or do the right things when pressure came.:) I liked him at first and I kind of wanted to date him, and he didn't take me seriously. He even left two disturbing message on my voicemail, that was vulgar, and sounded like he hated me, with sounds with a women in the background of them having sex..I don't know what was on his mind. I told my brother about him, but he is someone I hope to never encounter again or anyone like him. Anyway I'm sorry that happened to you, and I pray you continue to be blessed.

  • @thomasbroking7943
    @thomasbroking7943 4 года назад +2

    Very informative. Practice practice practice.

  • @moradabadkarateassociation9670
    @moradabadkarateassociation9670 4 года назад +1

    Great you really elaborate the points properly

  • @gokuusf
    @gokuusf Год назад +6

    Also a few good pokes with my switchblade will make them let go 🤣

  • @johnjones4593
    @johnjones4593 5 лет назад +6

    That first black was like. “Ah ah ah ah...” lmao

  • @elo1031
    @elo1031 4 года назад +1

    This is gold!! Thank you!

  • @zhihonghuang5203
    @zhihonghuang5203 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this - you're right when atacker pulls the choke he's already pulling back - plus you're using a bigger guy than u so this also helps - tried this a few times - of course no guarantees but prolly one of the best defenses - thanks again!!

  • @zzz22214
    @zzz22214 4 года назад +3

    Good stuff. Glad you showed people those non effective techniques.
    Sadly many videos out there like that. People have to be very careful learning the wrong methods of self defence.
    You need years and years of practice before you master the art of self defence.
    Training your mind and body from inside out.
    Once you are capable of defending your self effectively. Then you you start showing people how to defend them selfs.
    Hope those people who did those 2 videos will see their poor and dangerous self harming techniques.

  • @f_USAF-Lt.G
    @f_USAF-Lt.G 2 года назад +3

    Tucking the chin keeps you breathing by opening the airway - tensing the neck muscles
    Leaning forward uses "hip pivot" to 'turn' opponent over
    Backing up to leverage the opponent over you - still uses "hip pivot" to 'turn' opponent over
    The sweep (or "hook") will always come after taking control of the opponent's grapple - but the "leg hook grapple" is a tool used in taking controls (mostly before) of the opponent's grapple
    The "spin around" is to take controls of the opponent's grapple - with a grapple...
    That sets up for the "hip pivot" _ "hook" _ "spin around"

  • @joetorres1861
    @joetorres1861 2 года назад

    Great points coach. I teach a lot of women’s self defense seminars and it’s amazing the things they think will work or were taught by people (including some martial arts schools).

  • @robotusan
    @robotusan Год назад

    Great technique. It's the first thing I learned in jiu jitsu

  • @1K18V21
    @1K18V21 Год назад +8

    When possible, push or pull first in the opposite direction of the flip, which causes the choker to lean into the flip, helping you to flip him.
    In high school a friend who was taking judo spent 20 minutes teaching me a couple of throws. A year later a guy much bigger than me started a fight and I used one of those moves to put him down twice. This stuff definitely works on untrained attackers, and if perfectly executed, can work on trained attackers.

  • @Gideonslc
    @Gideonslc 2 года назад +3

    I understand the reason for the technique basics. In most street fight scenarios this is an attempt to submit from a novice. In that stand up RNC scenario my set up as the perpetrator is a knee up into the tail bone and the RNC is a "lift" of their body up onto that knee... breaking, or crushing the hyoid bone is as much a part of the goal as any "submission." BJJ, and similar arts with a competitive, not battlefield, mindset see a carotid artery (blood flow,) or trachea (air flow,) knock out finish. Defensively one must understand the physiological dangers of the RNC to fully appreciate the danger of the move and what must be protected. From a skilled attacker it's a fairly quick, open hand sentry kill... the back elbow strike works well when it's focus is to twisting it straight back into the armpit like you want it to connect with their heart- to break the smaller ribs in that area. Broken ribs make that arm unusable.

  • @PrayFirstPlayLater
    @PrayFirstPlayLater 2 года назад

    Very nice. Loved this. Great to practice in case.

  • @natnoonoo9290
    @natnoonoo9290 4 года назад

    Thank you kindly for showing us these Amazing techniques...I'm always looking for ways to teach myself and my daughters self defence and ways to stay safe. 🙏🏼😊

  • @GeorgeJansen
    @GeorgeJansen 4 года назад +4

    Thank you

  • @FurrySh0ck
    @FurrySh0ck 3 года назад +6

    Good to see some real Jiu-Jitsu guides out there.
    If a dude really knows how to choke, your chances of getting out of it alone are slim. A trained choker won't stay on his feet for long (I personally like to jump and scissor the chest of my opponent with my legs). Someone strong enough doesn't really have to rely on reaching your neck too, he will most likely take you out even if he caught your chin

  • @SergioArroyoSailing
    @SergioArroyoSailing 4 года назад

    Thanks for this lesson professor!

  • @fakteachhakchhuak
    @fakteachhakchhuak 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your Tips!❤️

  • @jimmyfrench4722
    @jimmyfrench4722 3 года назад +6

    Best exit...use chin tilt & 1 hand to relieve pressure using other hand to pull pistol or knife & engage.

  • @oogabooga6299
    @oogabooga6299 5 лет назад +5

    I once walked into class and saw a guy getting choked and he was just t posing. Thats the ultimate defense

  • @austinado16
    @austinado16 Год назад +1

    Thank you gentlemen!

  • @22leggedsasquatch
    @22leggedsasquatch 2 года назад

    Excellent. Finally a video with a real choke being used. At your level, i would like to see it done at full speed and aggression. Particularly when the choke is in at the neck, and the chin can't be used and you can't grip his arm. Assuming you have no karambit in each pocket ;)

  • @dontbeabustasubscribe275
    @dontbeabustasubscribe275 2 года назад +6

    That move is most common in school fights 😎

  • @davidmoss2576
    @davidmoss2576 Год назад +5

    I always use the tickle technique, only a monster is not ticklish.

    • @FranFerioli
      @FranFerioli Год назад

      start taking off your pants and see how they run...

  • @CapitalMMAFit
    @CapitalMMAFit 4 года назад +2

    Great video!!!

  • @sharonmuhammad7491
    @sharonmuhammad7491 5 лет назад

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO. My arguments ALWAYS. I am a Self Defense Coach at a local High School in Chicago, and also I train in many different arts, my 4 year old nephew in BJJ and also training in different arts as well. My husband has a Black Belt in Aikedo and also training in many different arts including KESYI and SPEAR System. You can see some of his videos on RUclips.
    Many people teaches to hit the middle or they will say stomp the feet. It is DIFFICULT when you can't reach it or for someone that is the average Joe being ambushed from the rear. I am 5 feet so ALOT of people is taller than me. Of course my NATURAL reaction is to do the throw, but I teach to get the airway open and dropping the weight at the same time. To try to get the attacker off balance to escape.
    Thank You for making this video and I will be using this video in my class to show them the REALISTIC in a rear choke.
    Sharon Muhammad

    • @stephenglazer4224
      @stephenglazer4224 5 лет назад

      I pressure tested this against a 250 lb MMA fighter and the airway opening simply did not work. No matter what I tried his arms would not budge and I wasted valuable time trying to drag his arm down. Even dropping my body weight was useless and am about 190lbs.

  • @MCorrigan
    @MCorrigan 2 года назад +9

    0:40 you can tell he was faking that it hurt.

    • @zarynt1089
      @zarynt1089 2 года назад +4

      Both of them were fake. It was like a bad household product commercial where the housewife smiles likes a jack o lantern while gesturing at the product. There is no way her chin would hurt someone his size (or smaller) enough to make them release. All they have to do is squeeze harder.

  • @thurstonpowell8687
    @thurstonpowell8687 4 года назад +11

    If you practice these moves enough you may become proficient enough to try them out on Ricky who's gona make you look good every time. A better defense is stay home and watch videos.

  • @saariikamoto
    @saariikamoto 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video excellent 👍 clear and cool reality explanation 🙏 sir. We are INDIANS, Andhra Pradesh state, East Godavari district. every one needs this techinic. We want more videos 💐

  • @tantung8788
    @tantung8788 3 года назад

    Awesome, Sir.

  • @Nerketur
    @Nerketur 2 года назад +3

    You can also learn some of these in Judo, too.
    But I totally agree to learn these with an actual instructor. Chokes are dangerous, and the wrong choke can cause lasting damage if you don't know how to overcome it.

  • @SAJEDMUNIR
    @SAJEDMUNIR 5 лет назад +3

    Love this martial art form

  • @jesusoropezaoviedo6029
    @jesusoropezaoviedo6029 5 лет назад

    Excelente maestro, muy bien explicado y muy bien demostrado! Gracias!!!

  • @mr.sinister1279
    @mr.sinister1279 2 года назад +1

    It all works perfectly wen it’s choreographed!!

  • @Panda-od9uj
    @Panda-od9uj 3 года назад +6

    2:26 im pretty sure that lady's slot machine is the "S.I.N.G." technique taken from the movie Miss Congeniality.

  • @mohammadatef7872
    @mohammadatef7872 3 года назад +3

    Great techniques and appreciated effort 🤗👍

  • @maxpcint
    @maxpcint 3 года назад

    practice practice and practice !! great video

  • @madaxxanthon2931
    @madaxxanthon2931 2 года назад

    Thanks, very helpful.
    Now I know how to choke properly.

  • @patrickreynolds5463
    @patrickreynolds5463 3 года назад +7

    That first technique with the blonde chick is hilarious - let's help the attacker sink in the choke some more!

    • @knightpercivale2292
      @knightpercivale2292 3 года назад +2

      Yeah like oh god it hurts...What a liar...Look at the size of that guy...He wouldnt feel that

  • @fruitspunch8859
    @fruitspunch8859 Год назад +6

    my family secret technique is to grab the opponent's groin and squeeze it as hard as possible.

    • @calibur6707
      @calibur6707 Год назад +3

      What if their into that?

    • @fruitspunch8859
      @fruitspunch8859 Год назад

      @@calibur6707 they'll be happy and fall for you 😅

  • @plasma77777
    @plasma77777 2 года назад

    I’m proud to see “Leesburg ,VA”
    Used to work in Heritage Hall Nursing Home,taking the Trolley to work. Thank you 🙏

  • @ShireGeordie
    @ShireGeordie 2 года назад

    Very interesting and valuable in those situations.
    Thank you from
    Davy
    England

  • @jarinorvanto4301
    @jarinorvanto4301 4 года назад +6

    Techniques might work, for those in the game. For the average guy, probably not. In a fight there are many contributing factors, of which fear, startlement, maybe drugs and various degrees of intention and skill level difference of the assailant versus victim are some which come into play. The techniques shown here are realistic - as far as I can deem - but demands great deal of practice to pull off, no matter what.

  • @rjvanloon4769
    @rjvanloon4769 Год назад +7

    The first problem is being in a position where your opponent can grab you in a rear naked choke. So 1: try to avoid being in that position. Tucking the chin in will help only if you are fast enough to get it in between his arm and your neck. As soon as the arm slips under it's basically game over, so you do not have 4 seconds, more likely 2 max, so even if you do you you already need to be moving. The variation of ippon seoi nage (the shoulder throw) is extremely unlikely to work, I would definitely not rely on that. Your turning outwards might. I understand you kept the speed down in order to demonstrate the technique, but you should show it full speed with a serious attack as well. And your version of that outward turn and trip was...let's say friendly.

  • @markmurph4335
    @markmurph4335 4 года назад

    I like it, quick educacted response.

  • @FRANCISCO77819
    @FRANCISCO77819 3 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias, muy práctico y profesional, saludos desde España, Alicante

  • @Mike_LaFontaine75
    @Mike_LaFontaine75 Год назад +4

    Actually, it's easier to throw someone taller than you in this manner, your center of gravity is below his. As a judoka, I had more trouble with short stocky guys than taller guys, had to use foot sweeps and hand techniques. Also if you can manage to turn into uke as in the final defense, his groin should be open to a strike. Not a fight finisher, but a great distraction.

  • @VanWilshere2134
    @VanWilshere2134 4 года назад +7

    "Ok Rickyy... Choke me"

  • @PuerinTheHunter
    @PuerinTheHunter 2 года назад +1

    Very good, thanks!

  • @dariolejano3127
    @dariolejano3127 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your technique..very useful in grapling👍👍👍

    • @dariolejano3127
      @dariolejano3127 2 года назад

      Good day sensei..first of all thank you for your reaction on my comment..i am an aikidoka her in the philippines. when i saw this video it seems like your technique are most likely similar to our techniques too..thank you again for sharing👍👍👍