Everything was on point but i have to ask one thing and thats if the G.M knows how to resuscitate a person if need be or if he has any C.P.R training. ST9 is a very sensitive pressure point. Its one of the reasons why i wait to teach pressure point technique to my students. I teach then channels and points first at a basic level then we review resuscitation. Everything else was cool its about survival.
@ayrramadan8819
4 жыл бұрын
GM Big Bill ! Respect!
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@Xteaxipn
4 жыл бұрын
Sir in real fight bully punch like snap he does not hold their punch how can we defend against fast snap punches please tell me
@Xteaxipn
4 жыл бұрын
@@kaisersosey1270 than what should be done if someone don't let do it ...??
@Xteaxipn
4 жыл бұрын
@@kaisersosey1270 catch parry slip beev Bobing and ducking is defence techniques from boxing..ok now i will practicing boxing....
@frankbeane1071
3 жыл бұрын
The uke didn't hold the punch out waiting for contact. Contact was made immediately when the hook was thrown. Secondly, you over estimate people in a street fight. Even boxers. You ever see boxers clinch up in a match? In that moment these strikes will work because they have.
@tootriv211
3 жыл бұрын
Can't find a West coast school when I google search. I know there's 1 I saw her in a video but don't remember her name. Help please.
@MrStClair247
3 жыл бұрын
There are three dojos that teach Sanuces in California that I'm aware of: 2 in Los Angeles and the other is by a sister I think is in long Beach. The two in Los Angeles ? The first is owned by Professor Kafi Roberts and he personally studied under Dr. Powell. Professor Roberts hosted Dr. Powell at his house when he came to Los Angeles by having him stay there when he was in town and having private master level sessions at his home. The second gentleman is Shihan Johnny Ringo: his dojo is in L A but moved here from NYC and studied under Dr. Powell as well. Shihan Ringo is a student under Doc and also the nephew to the late Edward Pugh. Edward Pugh created the E.P. system and the Sanuces family in NYC acknowledge his name with much respect. Not sure if Professor Roberts still teaches but for sure Shihan Johnny Ringo does. His dojo is in the area of the famed Leimert Park neighborhood. He is the West Coast representative of the E. P. system which teaches Shotokan karate AND Sanuces Ryu jiujitsu. Students there are taught both disciplines.
@elationofhouse60
4 жыл бұрын
SHARP GM SHARP
@ChokeArtist411
2 жыл бұрын
Grandmaster got them nurse shoes on. This is incredibly goofy
@deejin25
Ай бұрын
I'm not saying these guys can't use their art. A good portion of them were street fighters before they stepped onto the dojo. And most of them are built like gorillas and grew up around above average amounts of violence. The biggest bad habit traditional styles have is they do these one steps where the attacker throws the most telegraphic punch in the world a lunge punch then stay in place with arm extended, then you do your techniques and the attacker obligingly falls down, later they learn some self defense and then later sparring, but the sparring has to be controlled and limited so eyes don't get gouged, groins don't get kicked throats don't get crushed etc. It's a rare school (maybe one in 500) that has a progressive program of increasingly alive drills against progressively more random and unrehearsed attacks and combinations of attacks. Anybody who's done martial arts since the 80's and watched you tube since it started sees that most masters and grandmasters never updated and uplifted their training progression. Some styles have up to 200 one step style techniques and the same number of techniques against single and double wrist and lapel grabs. So you have a lot of these masters still demonstrating master level responses to white belt level attacks, for their entire career. Sometimes you'll see they brutally kick and strike their uke's, brutally twist them into one joint lock after another while the uke screams in real agony to demonstrate the arts effectiveness as poor uke holds his fist or grab compliantly for 3-10 strike combinations. MASTER LEVEL RESPONSE AGAINST WHITE BELT LEVEL PUNCHES. I was on both ends of this for the first decade of my training (with the exception of one hyper intelligently planned curriculum from a particular instructor that moved out of the area), until I finally got fed up with the lack of aliveness and reality and started diligently looking for options, methods and teachers to fill in the gap between defending against the hypercompliant and then sparring. If your still executing masterfully executed compound movements against the same lunge punch and simple wrist grabs that people can learn to easily defend against their first three months in training, you might not be getting anything near what you could out of your training time and are not really demonstrating what the art could do. I guarantee if any Sanuces people read this all the way through their initial response will be "I'll kill this guy, come to my school and I'll hurt him." But as time goes on like a depth bomb, they might think about any other sport, art, military training and how as time goes by greater resistance, more variability, different conditions and environments are introduced to create more skill and adaptability. In the military no unit just keeps training their men at the level of boot camp fitness and knowledge but they go to winter training, swamp training, ranger school etc where the demands increase. No body builder thinks if they just do the same level of weights their muscles will keep growing. No runner thinks if they keep their 5k training routine, they can run marathons and win. White belt level attacks and then suddenly switching to sparring miss all the training opportunities in between.
@dwayneglover2176
4 жыл бұрын
Way more effective than Steven Seagal much respect need to choreograph a movie
@drmikesimpson
4 жыл бұрын
Somebody give Uke his Academy award.
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