Ah, brutality. Excellent, excellent, Excellent. Did you hear that? That excellent was Excellent. Welcome back to the second video in our mini course on leg locks, which are some of the most brutal and disgusting moves in all of self-defense. Now, in the first video I showed you how you can escape from mount and tear your horn's leg ligaments to shreds simultaneously and in five seconds or less. And in this video I'm gonna show you exactly how versatile leg locks are. So you'll learn some new moves. I'll show you a bunch of different positions you can hit these things from and possibly some that you didn't even know were possible, possibly the impossible. Most importantly, we're gonna show you a combination of moves that will end a fight in five seconds or less from your feet with a leg lock. But the underlying theme here is that leg locks are available from all positions all the time. You just have to know where to find them. And then you can crush people at will. Trust me, my coaches, training partners, and I have been killing people with this stuff for years, and we're certainly not the only people doing it. Here's Frank Muir getting his face pounded by Brock Lesner in one second and the very next second busting up some joints. Imagine instantly disabling this freaking guy, Russo Mayor Paul Harris has ruined about 50 different people's legs in his career of being a huge d******d. And even my little buddy Dan, takes out competitive fighters twice his size in seconds using some leg locks, and then he celebrates obnoxiously, as will you if you take the time to learn this stuff. Now all the leg lock knowledge that I have is actually an amazing gift to me from my first Jiujitsu and MMA coach Dan Fisher, who filled my head with mystical brutality, allowing me to crush people with it for years and never asked me for a single dollar in return. He's a good guy. Dan is a submission fighting mastermind. He's an engineer, so he's aggravatingly smart and he uses his knowledge of physics to destroy people's joints in brilliant ways. Stuff that nobody's ever seen before and nobody's ever thought of before. That's how I tap out nice and pathetic. He's coached UFC guys like former Champ and soon to be again, champ, Frankie Edgar, George Sullivan, Jeff Lenon, more importantly me, he's coached me and I say he's fantastic. There is a great video online of Dan Mounting Fedor Emelianenko, who is the greatest heavyweight mixed martial arts champion to ever live, which was kind of bad for the seminar, but hilarious for us. Anyhow, we can all learn a lot from this guy and if you pay attention, he will have you crushing people in fights in five seconds or less and getting the hell out of there. In fact, let's jump into lesson with Dan right now where he'll teach you how to win a fight almost instantaneously. Okay? Even a fight that starts standing up. I was doing gay s**t when you started, I'm sorry, stop doing gay s**t. We're filming. Not that there's, you know, anything wrong with that. Oh hey, gay fuzz on you Now. I hate that gay fuzz. I have no problems with gay fuzz either. Moving on. Alright, So let's say we're standing up and we want to get the fight to go to the ground to execute one of these great foot locks we're talking about. I have learned a simple takedown that you don't have to be a great wrestler to perform. It's an ankle pick. I'm gonna demonstrate that for you right now. Let's just say your opponent is in a typical clinch, just like this Real quick. You can take that clinch just by throwing a one two into a kick and then grabbing the guy's head, or you just grab his head back to the lesson. All I'm gonna do is I'm gonna drop my weight, pulling on him, pulling him down with me and letting my foot go back, which causes him to put more weight on his front foot. Once I get this weight distribution, I'm gonna drop my weight further, switch my grasp from his elbow to his Achilles ankle right here, and I'm gonna drive my head into him picking up this ankle From there, the game is pretty much over. Let's stop. Oh, Well now it's over, but what the heck even happened? Well, for the sake of simplicity, we're gonna show you this move from the ground to start, but like almost all leg locks, you can hit it from a number of positions. So here we're on the ground, Travis open guard legs around me, but they're not locked at this point. They're open, and I'm kinda lightly holding this opposing leg. What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna push this leg down and I'm going to run this knee over this leg. I'm gonna take my other leg as I fall to this hand for base and just snap it right here. And while I do that, this hand lands on my hip. I'll just fall back on my elbow, oh my God. And just pressure up. And the pain is really bad, even though I'm not doing any kind of heel hooks or anything like that. The pain on the bottom of the calf and top of the achilles tendon tends to be severe, But is it enough to induce severe pain? We'll talk about that in a minute. For right now, just keep in mind we want this to be an instant fight ender, and we still want it to happen from your feet. So from a standing position, you just clear that leg and the other one clamps over the top violently. So when you do this move more full speed, this knee runs through bam, and this really hits hard right here. And then I just stretch out and I have so much power, honestly, I could really just push to sit and tap S**t. Now that tap was just me being a baby, but my knee felt like it was gonna pop from the pressure. And that's what we really want, joint destruction. Now, you may or may not know this about me, but I don't think that inducing pain is all that important in a flight inducing debilitation is you destroy a joint, it doesn't work anymore. Now the guy can't fight, okay? Certain people will give up when they experience a lot of pain. Take a good nut shot, for example. There's certainly nothing that's shutting your body down. It's not like you can't stand on your leg anymore. People just become overwhelmed by the pain and therefore they give up. But not everybody will give up, especially if that person is mad enough, kinda like this guy who just ignores a taser. I'll get you b***h. For some reason, I believe him. So again, destruction and debilitation reign supreme. This calf slicer is great. It'll certainly cause the guy a ton of pain and could rupture some of the muscles in his calf and force him to limp around. But that's not necessarily going to finish the flight. Great way to make people submit out of misery. But for self-defense and debilitation purposes, there's a few things you might want to add. For example, I could back you up, ah, tap. If for some reason I lose the Calf tap, I still have few hooks tap. So apply your calf crush and apply it as violently as you can, trying to rupture the muscles in the back of the guy's calf. And then immediately reach back and secure the same heel hook that we taught you in the last lesson and pop some ligaments. That's an instant fight ending sequence that starts from your feet, resulting in multiple forms of nasty leg trauma in less than five seconds. And one quick review, I pull his weight back, clip the ankle, push him forward and finish with a leg lock. Then don't forget the heel hook. So if it's that easy and the moves are that destructive, why isn't everybody doing this? Well, this little behind the scenes conversation with Dan will answer that question. So We've been training for Luxe for a long time. I love 'em. You love 'em, but what do you think it is that makes this such a powerful tool as if, uh, you know, it's the great equalizer? Well, they're very underutilized. And like you say, we've been training with them for a long time. Very few people know how to train them. They're not trained very often because a lot of the juujitsu schools out there, uh, don't use them because of insurance purposes, because they are so dangerous. People get hurt by accident, they twist the knees up and you know, these guys don't want the lawsuits on their hands. Essentially, most juujitsu schools have determined that leg locks are too dangerous to be practiced in their gym. So they've been wiped from the curriculum. As a result, I'll estimate that 97% of juujitsu guys have no idea what they're doing in a leg battle, and they certainly can't defend themselves against these moves. By the way, a hundred percent of my statistics are completely fabricated, including this one. So a lot of big main schools out there, you, you could pick 'em, they just don't train 'em. They don't like 'em. They don't want nothing to do with 'em. And I'm talking anywhere you look Since starting this video, the Juujitsu School that I go to actually banned heel hooks. So now we just do them while nobody's watching, or at least I do them, which basically forces people to join me. So now all of a sudden you, you have a foot lock gym where they're actually practicing them and they're doing them, and you could train them. Just be careful with them, you know? Now you face a guy who never trained them, they may be excellent grapplers from the waist up. They may be able to tear you apart, but once you get to that foot lock position, they're white belts, right? The game, it's like a reset. It's a completely different Fight. It says much a fish outta water. As you fighting a jujitsu guy being a boxer, when he takes you to the ground, you're a fish outta water, right? Well, when you get a guy who grapples, even if they're a black belt, if you get to their legs, they're a fish outta water. 'cause now they don't understand them. A lot of times they just scramble and just try and get away. That's all they do. But they can't get out if you sink 'em in, right? So the fish out of water effect continues and you get to unleash the same type of dominance. The jujitsu guys first unleash in the UFC before people understood Groundfighting. You get to wreak that type of havoc, even if the person you're fighting happens to be a professional fighter. I can only think of like two mixed martial arts guys that are really good at them right now. Marcine held and Rumo. Paul Harris. Paul Harris, Who actually got kicked out of the UFC for hurting too many people with heel hooks, but not before he unleashed some dominance on his division. Winning fights with leg lock after leg lock, after leg lock, actually getting 11 out of his 18 wins with leg locks. I mean, listen, you get on somebody's legs and you know what you're doing. It's an easy day, It's an easy day and it's gonna continue to be an easy day because even the two biggest competitive juujitsu federations in the world have banned heel hooks from their competitions and they're not coming back. Even professional mixed martial arts fighters have managed to convince themselves that they don't need to learn leg locks, because theoretically, if you're doing leg locks, you could get punched in the face. This guy actually tried elbowing Ken Shamrock in the shin just moments before his knee got destroyed. And look at little Ky pseudo with the 300 pound weight disadvantage, chilling in leg lock position, tearing apart butterbeans knee, that would be butter being the massive knockout artist. I didn't see him punching anyone. So this phenomenon has obviously created a void within Brazilian juujitsu and within mixed martial arts. And we can take advantage of that. We can take advantage of every single idiot who thinks that ankle locks and leg G loss aren't effective. And we can certainly take advantage of the fact that the most prominent juujitsu federations in the world are banning the moves. You're banning the moves, you are awakening the art. And as a result, we will step up and we'll create a new art, one that embraces the brutality and the danger and the destruction. And as a result, we will have a more effective self-defense and mixed martial arts fighting style. Embracing the brutality will make us more powerful. Embrace the brutality. It's like a slogan for a crappy energy drink. Sound The alarm. You're gonna be uncomfortably Energetic. So if you watch the first 11 minutes of this video, I think it's safe to say that you're into the leg lock game and you like the stuff that we're showing you. So I wanted to do something to thank you and to give you a little special reward that other people who didn't watch this far will never see. Who doesn't love secret prizes? So Dan and I have created a full training course called Leg Locks, the Great Equalizer for anybody who watches these first three or four videos and likes them and learns a lot and wants to go deeper and maybe add 50 brutal leg locks to the arsenal so you can crush people from any position at any time with a gruesome leg lock. So that sounds like something you might be interested in. A special little magical button will have popped up somewhere underneath this video. If you're on a mobile phone, you're gonna have to X outta the video and scroll down and that button will take you to another video where I describe the course, I tell you what's in it and what it's all about and how much it costs and all that. And if you wanna grab it, you will now have coupon code savage, obviously one of my favorite words, and that'll give you a little extra special discount on the course to thank you for watching up to this point. And just say, Hey, you know, I appreciate you being into my stuff and for being part of the game. Now this coupon will expire by the time I put out video number three, which might be tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. But this is a limited time thing. So if you're gonna make moves, make some moves now. As always, hey, stand the like button because why not? And uh, you know, if you know anybody who might be into this stuff, post us on their Facebook wall and, uh, expose the world to fight smart. Otherwise, I'll see you in the next video. Thanks again for watching.
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...two weeks after I got your course and had been practicing it, I got jumped by an inmate during a cell search with his some-made shank. I used your sleeve defense and it worked perfectly. He attacked exactly the way you showed us and that I trained for. He first shoved and then grabbed my shirt with his left hand and came in low on the right with the shank. Your defense worked perfectly and I walked without a scratch. Now I teach my guys that technique and I'm pushing all of them to buy your stuff. You sent me home safe bro and I appreciate it!!!
If you want to use this comment as part of your marketing please do so just leave my name out of it due to HIPAA laws and various state laws that govern correctional officers here. They could fire me if this comment was connected to me. but anyway thanks again looking forward to the rest of your training.
-T.M.
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