How is this Jiu-Jitsu for cops? When you stack him, instead of putting your knee beside his head, why not just smash his head with it, or attack the face & eyes with the left hand until he releases the arm?
@tonybravoish True enough, but even when you're fighting for your life? Any struggle on the ground must be considered a fight for one's life, as the suspect could grab your weapon, stab you, or might have partners nearby.
Master Irvin thanks for sharing your great methods w/ our men in blue so that they can do likewise! They will be be able to better protect themselves so that they may continue to protect the rest of us.
Great job Spyder. I didnt know you trained with Lloyd Irvin. I am glad you are sharing your skills with your fellow officers. Cops have to be good on the ground or they could be in trouble. Keep up the good work.
How is this Jiu-Jitsu for cops? When you stack him, instead of putting your knee beside his head, why not just smash his head with it, or attack the face & eyes with the left hand until he releases the arm?
wael77 1 year ago
@wael77 there are rules and regulations to what you can/cannot do to civilians.
tonybravoish 1 year ago
@tonybravoish True enough, but even when you're fighting for your life? Any struggle on the ground must be considered a fight for one's life, as the suspect could grab your weapon, stab you, or might have partners nearby.
wael77 1 year ago
Master Irvin thanks for sharing your great methods w/ our men in blue so that they can do likewise! They will be be able to better protect themselves so that they may continue to protect the rest of us.
unocrooner 2 years ago
Great job Spyder. I didnt know you trained with Lloyd Irvin. I am glad you are sharing your skills with your fellow officers. Cops have to be good on the ground or they could be in trouble. Keep up the good work.
mmaguy2008 2 years ago
JON???that sounds like you???bigtallguy was here
bmetstud 3 years ago