5 Fight mistakes I’m ashamed I made on the street

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  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative3 ай бұрын

    These two guys are just great! The way they talk about actual violence, you can tell they genuinely are good at it but don't like having to use it!

  • @neotenylv09
    @neotenylv093 ай бұрын

    Jason should talk about his mistakes too! 😂 In the heat of a conflict we must remain calm but alert, and honestly experience is key to improve our skills. Great video guys! 🥋

  • @Noteven0
    @Noteven03 ай бұрын

    If you realize someone is going to attack you no matter what you say, then you should be looking to exit the situation. The idea that honor dictates, you must stand your ground, or that there is something to win in a street fight is an ego delusion which has put countless people in prison, and countless others in the grave. Like Nariyoshi Miyagi said, “the best way to avoid an attack is not to be there.”

  • @FreakyTeeth
    @FreakyTeeth3 ай бұрын

    I respect you. It takes something to admit you were wrong.

  • @marounasmar9012
    @marounasmar90123 ай бұрын

    Hello again guys, good to see your videos and great content as always, very informative and helpful 👍🏻

  • @bodamyan_bg
    @bodamyan_bg3 ай бұрын

    Luv & Respect from Sofia!

  • @MultipleGrievance
    @MultipleGrievance3 ай бұрын

    Love you guys....... Wish your dojo was close. I'd join no doubt.

  • @frankwafer6919
    @frankwafer69193 ай бұрын

    Right on...excellent advice...thank you!✊👍✌!

  • @betsyross2.065
    @betsyross2.0653 ай бұрын

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Great recounting of Prior encounters. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @arcticmonkeys6567
    @arcticmonkeys65673 ай бұрын

    I love your videos keep going !

  • @benlawrence8680
    @benlawrence86803 ай бұрын

    The chemistry that you guys have is awesome. We all make mistakes but you guys always keep it really grounded

  • @MyKyle7
    @MyKyle73 ай бұрын

    Hi, I been watching your channel for a few years, trying to learn something new that a can use to make me feel safer with outside... I have learned much, that this is why I am now giving something back... The following is what I have learned from the Students of Cus D'Amato, the same students who trained alongside Mike Tyson in 1982... That PEEKABOO Hitting off the Angles Cus Style lol... slip outside of the opponent's shoulders, because that is where all the punches come from, you need to weave under the elbows as again, that is where the punches come from.. KEEP YOUR BACK STRAIGHT and BEND YOUR KNEES as you WEAVE side to side, don't lean forwards as you weave, because the opponent will put his weight on the back of your head and back to push and hold you down. Don't focus on your opponents head, as that is not the thing attacking you. Focus on the chest, when the chest Flexis, you Bob, duck... Cus would say. If you Lay in the middle, your head is a target, so Bob, duck... but don't just stay there, your supposed to be hitting, so straight away get to the sides, move left or right and get into that position where you can hit them and they can't hit you, from the side's they can't hit you, so hit them with everything you got, because they can't hurt you. From the side's you have a chance to put in three perfect punches, uppercut hook hook. After you hit, you don't want to just stand there, you need to immediately switch to the next position around the opponent or weave across to the opponents opposite side and hit again, keep the flow going, keep switching, Flanking the opponents sides where he has no defence or offence... you got to be smart, you got to be clever and not get hit, then your a fighter,,,, not getting hit is what the science of boxing is all about, confusing the enemy, taking him out his own comfort zone, making him slow... You got to learn to weather the storm with good head movement, your head is never where the opponent last seen it... Action is faster than reaction, so keep your head in constant motion, control the unpredictable storm coming at you... Footwork, it's all about the hip's lol, plus work off an upside down triangle chalked out on the floor would help you learn to flank the opponents sides, turning southpaw when moving in right side. Understanding how to easily and effortlessly close the distance down to getting to the sides, Stalking the opponent, pressure and smothering your opponents, making them cover up so you can take them unaware, moving very cleverly and effortless to the sides where you can hit them and they can't hit you... avoid, move in and bam bam bam... You need to keep a low centre of gravity, keep low to the ground so you can fire, hit upwards with great power and leverage.. plus from down there, you can see the punches coming. The lower you are, the less of a target you are. In this style, we don't travel straight down the middle of the pipe or in other words, Never Lay in the Middle... but instead instead only travel to the left or right outside angles where they can't hit us back. As they turn to face you, twist or spring.. keep outside of there shoulder, because that is where the power comes from. And when they prepare themselves to reset themselves to face you, hit them half way through there PREPARATION OF ATTACK.. halfway before completion to catch them by surprise. DON'T PULL STRAIGHT BACK, because the punches are still coming at you... if you lean backwards, you will get steamrolled, railroaded over... so instead move side to side, slipping, dipping, weaving punches and using TWIST's, SPRINGS's footwork to angle off/around to the sides of the opponents weak area's where you can hit him and he cannot hit you back. P.s,, Dip or Slip the straight punches coming at you, and weave under the hooks whilst trying to shoot forwards into that left or right outside angle,, flanking the opponents sides... DONT BE AFRAID TO GET TO THE SIDES !!!... There is only one destination you are to be heading in and that destination is OUTSIDE OF THE OPPONENTS SHOULDER and to make sure you STAY OUTSIDE of the opponents shoulder.. because as I may have stated above, the opponents shoulder is where his power comes from to hit you with... but if you are outside of his shoulder, then you are outside of his punching power, thus he has to reset his position to attack you. But as he is resetting his position to get you inside his power, inside his shoulder... you move again your own self, move again outside his shoulder and hit !!!. As stated above, Never Lay in the Middle.. because if you are on the centreline, then you are in the opponents firepower and will get your head taken off.. so the centre, the middle is a NO GO AREA, you never entre inside the centreline... thus again the only destination is Outside The Shoulder by going in a left or right direction after knocking on the front door with your Jab, flanking the opponents weak areas where you can hit them and they cannot hit you, that means GETTING TO THE SIDES !!!, after knocking on the front door with a Jab or a Jab and a follow up rear punch, doing something called MAKE THEM MISS, MAKE THEM PAY !!... what does that mean ? When you Jab, you want to move in behind that Jab... because your moving forwards to your destination... THE SIDES,,,, There is no pecking with the jab back and forth like normal boxers do, no retreating... No, instead when we leave for our destination, that point of getting to the sides where we can hit them and they cannot hit us... we have to press forwards, pressure forwards behind that jab, pushing forwards off our rear right foot as we knock on the front door,,, but when we follow that up with the right rear hook or straight punch to the head,,, we simultaneously slip left while moving diagonally forwards to the left side of the opponent and at the very same exact time GO THROUGH the opponent with your rear punch... Thus, should the opponent throw a punch at you as you throw that rear hand whilst moving in and getting to the left side,,,, as you left slip simultaneously as you hit... the opponent will miss you with his punch and get hit with your punch at the same time instead !.... Remember, Knock on the Front Door with your Jab, BUT ENTRE THROUGH THE SIDE DOORS !!!... there is nothing for you in the centre, so KEEP OUT !!!... Never Lay In The Middle !!!. Against taller opponents, using a SLIPJAB, a Jab that is thrown off a left or right angle from the sides, makes it much easier to reach and get past the opponents long reaching arms, with your Jab... You either slip left or right and throw the Jab whilst in a slip position before coming back to centre or moving in to take a flanking position, by getting to the sides and hitting. Willie Bag Numbers are 7 Lead Head Jab, 1 Lead Head Hook, 2 Rear Straight Head Punch, 3 Left Uppercut, 4 Right Uppercut, 5 Left Liver Body Hook, 6 Right Body Hook, Straight 6 is a Low Rear Straight Punch to the Body, 8 Lead Low Jab... then you have the 9, introduced around 2009 to avoid confusion... the 9 being a Rear Head Hook, formally also a 2 back in the old days. Remember, when hitting to the body or throwing uppercuts, bend your knees and get low first to fire that punch upwards with great leverage from a low center of gravity. Punch through the target, moving forwards behind the Jab or Slip Jab, never back up after, but keep moving forwards behind that punch... so you cover the distance needed to entre through the side door and land exactly outside the shoulder of the opponent in a position where you can hit them and they cannot hit you. NEVER BACK UP !, instead go sideways by either Slip, Dip, Twist or Spring... My personal favourite is first either to Slip or Dip to the side, then Twist after off that Slip or Dip... your constantly moving forwards around the opponent. This is the Enigma behind the science of Cus D'Amato... these are the fundamental principles behind the style of MIKE TYSON !!!. Kyle Sands :)...

  • @troybowen3024
    @troybowen30243 ай бұрын

    Love Aikido Flow Keep The Great Work That Yaw Do And Keep The Videos Coming 👍 👍🫡

  • @jackyammouni4877
    @jackyammouni48773 ай бұрын

    Great educational talk as always keep it up guys!

  • @michelmoss7559
    @michelmoss75593 ай бұрын

    The best way to say underestimate, you don’t know what they are capable of doing.

  • @jamesdean1148
    @jamesdean11483 ай бұрын

    kool vid guyz

  • @habibmalik1619
    @habibmalik16193 ай бұрын

    I have also made the mistake of underestimating my opponent in a street fight. After a little argument with a stranger, I punched him in the face, turned my back to him and just walked away. He followed me, caught my collar from behind and pullled me to the ground. 😅

  • @azuspointofview5110

    @azuspointofview5110

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you made it out of that situation. It could have gone much worse. 👍🏾

  • @attygarland6909
    @attygarland69093 ай бұрын

    This is the second or third video of late that makes no mention in it of the A.F. Training Academy materials. Are they no longer available? 😕

  • @dainarchibald7269
    @dainarchibald72693 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Trinidad! Great video as usual guys

  • @azuspointofview5110

    @azuspointofview5110

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot. It's good to know that our videos reach that far.

  • @dainarchibald7269

    @dainarchibald7269

    3 ай бұрын

    @@azuspointofview5110 You guys kept me entertained during the COVID-19 lockdown. You should do a video on situational awareness and give real-life/personal examples

  • @Michael-iw3ek
    @Michael-iw3ek3 ай бұрын

    I know someone in his late 40s who has never been in a fight. He wants to learn to fight and gain confidence in possible physical confrontations. He is thinking that it would be a good idea to work as a bouncer for a few years to gain that confidence. Would that be a good idea? And if yes, what training would you recommend?

  • @HassanDadkhah-yd9fc
    @HassanDadkhah-yd9fc3 ай бұрын

    Can you guys make videos about how to defeat other martial arts

  • @elunicocalvo
    @elunicocalvo3 ай бұрын

    I imagine trying to bend a wrist unsuccessfully in a fight is something common amongst Aikido practitioners, especially beginners. Instructors should be more severe in terms of moving the whole body and the consequences of not doing so.

  • @PrincessSarahWifeofAzariyah
    @PrincessSarahWifeofAzariyah3 ай бұрын

    Do you guys have a Aikido school in The States?

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