5 most common attacks and how to stop them

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Published 2019-01-16

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  • @ClimbnFish
    90% of self defense is staying away from stupid people and stupid situations. Best advice an instructor ever gave me. No bars, booze, drugs, shady relationships or crazy women. Haven’t been in a fight in 25 years since walking away from all of that.
  • @beerhigh04
    this really helped thanks , my grandma had no chance
  • @EH-vzzy
    "they kick me in the groin and I wait and watch them break their toes" 😂😂😂
  • @LD-dt1sk
    “Give him a kiss if he is a girl” HOL UP
  • @JazzyJ96771
    The hard thing is, to actually remember this when you're in the situation
  • @DjSadhu
    I like it that you left the "I have forgotten" in 😂 makes you human and believable
  • @kevinthomas764
    Glad to see that you included the haymaker because the overhand right is the number one punch in street fights, and yet it is seldom dealt with in dojos.
  • @tonya2524
    4:55 "I just stand there and take it and watch them break all their toes.'' HAHA - Great video.
  • @MrPaulcoster94
    Mate you scare me cause you don't look as tough as you really are . That's a compliment
  • @DJkarlmoody
    This is the guy everyone wants to be sat at home when they say "I'm going to get my Dad on you!" Love your energy, and humour, some great techniques here!
  • @RealDapperDude
    Very funny when he goes up on his lines and forgets the next move. Funny enough, but he had a good larf at himself and he didn't blame anyone for throwing him off his pace. Good dude.
  • @dorianpro
    Just my two cents: I'm an IT guy, not really used to fights and so on. When I was 22 I got into a confrontation with 4 guys really wishing to hurt me and they clearly stated. Reason: my girlfriend was the ex of one of them - typical bullies. I was sh**ting my pants, I was alone with my girlfriend, no friends, nothing. They were waiting outside. I couldn't do much, so... I called a cab in front of the club, asked a bouncer to see us out till we get in the cab and escaped the trouble. Now, I'm 42 years old, I'm a Taekwondo practitioner for over 15 years and I still avoid confrontations. I'm not scared anymore, but my main concern is this: I have to get back home the way I left: no bruises, no harm done. If I'm with family and friends I would just defend them or people in need who can't defend themselves. I've been to prison for 3 weeks till the Police and prosecutors saw some footage and decided I was not guilty after a fight in the streets defending three 12 years old girls coming from school. Yet, they said "You will pay a fee for potential mortal hits and the hospital bills", I paid, but I'm still alive and still trying to stay away from trouble. My simple advice: mind your own business and don't hit anyone unless you have to and if you hit, be the first to hit and make it count. Again: stay away from trouble, you have a life to live, you're not a superhero, we are all people and should use words to solve problems. If you have knowledge of Martial Arts or other sports that taught you to fight, fight to defend yourself and other people, use it for protection only - that's the only way to prove something - you're a good citizen, the good guy. If you want to prove that you're tough, then... that's all you are - a tough guy with 100% muscle and minus 100% brains.
  • @rogermanley9017
    I really love these! The general public is not familiar with the realistic and practical side of Aikido; trying to explain it to the general public is extremely difficult, but you have done it!!!
  • @ToyotaCorrolla
    Thank you, this will definitely make my job a lot easier. The kids at the daycare can get a little rowdy at times, so using one of these techniques will definitely help me out a lot.
  • @hayden1903
    “If its a girl lean in and give her a kiss” 🤣🤣I like your style aikidoflow
  • @rjj54321
    What should i do if my enemy has also seen this video?
  • To make this really applicable, the attacker must be a bigger guy than him.