I can’t believe that guy put his weight on his front leg like that. Shouldn’t one expect the front leg to be swept as you’re moving forward? That’s why the weight should always be evenly distributed. Then you can switch to the back leg. I know, theory is one thing. Like Mike Tyson says “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth”
Mindset in fighting is probably one of the most important aspects of survival without a doubt about it. Never underestimate anybody is also important because anybody can beat someone at any given day.
Wow! LMAO. That was…..well…..well…amazing. Former martial arts guy here 69 yrs old. Now have health issues and haven’t been practicing for long time but I remember my Jujitsu. That was Diachi Hari. Not sure of the spelling. Perfect timing he took advantage of opponent’s mistake. I’m still shaking my head at the textbook move. Thanks for sharing.
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I plan on taking your knife defense course but I need about a month before I can enroll.
Awesome find ! Much to be learned … thank you 🙂
I can’t believe that guy put his weight on his front leg like that. Shouldn’t one expect the front leg to be swept as you’re moving forward? That’s why the weight should always be evenly distributed. Then you can switch to the back leg. I know, theory is one thing. Like Mike Tyson says “everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth”
Hahaha I love Mikes comment!
Mindset in fighting is probably one of the most important aspects of survival without a doubt about it. Never underestimate anybody is also important because anybody can beat someone at any given day.
Wow! LMAO. That was…..well…..well…amazing. Former martial arts guy here 69 yrs old. Now have health issues and haven’t been practicing for long time but I remember my Jujitsu. That was Diachi Hari. Not sure of the spelling. Perfect timing he took advantage of opponent’s mistake. I’m still shaking my head at the textbook move. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome move
Exactly that’s why you don’t back straight. Fakes and faints can save you from a knock out
What would you do to develop superior timing?
Spar!
Train everyday.
Got dammm
Brilliant!