The manuevering of the defenders wrists causes the stubborn opponent to flip or have his joints broken but if you let go your fine. In order to really control someone you need to seize their joints then you you make them flip through pain compliance. Cops do arm bars all the time
@moxygen2 also your body doesnt wanna feel pain, so it will take the path of least resistance. When you slap a joint lock on someone, they automatically wanna follow where there is no pain. For example they will drop to their knees or flip to go where they no longer feel any pain.
The manuevering of the defenders wrists causes the stubborn opponent to flip or have his joints broken but if you let go your fine. In order to really control someone you need to seize their joints then you you make them flip through pain compliance. Cops do arm bars all the time
moxygen2 2 years ago
@moxygen2 also your body doesnt wanna feel pain, so it will take the path of least resistance. When you slap a joint lock on someone, they automatically wanna follow where there is no pain. For example they will drop to their knees or flip to go where they no longer feel any pain.
digdugs57 11 months ago
wtf does ki means and why does it make you fly like that
jeager22 2 years ago
@jeager22 ki can also be is the korean term for for internal energy also known in japanese or chinese as chi.
fabianlaraginsubtion 1 year ago
wow the throws are so effortless are you using ki?
bacurrie45 2 years ago
Yes, spot on! Ki is the reason why those throws work
muddybum 2 years ago
Cool
lkj098lkj 3 years ago
You're welcome. :)
Yeh he's awesome. and a lovely guy too.
muddybum 3 years ago
Hahaha wow!
The reason why Im laughing is:
In the first moments of this video the grandmaster was showing so much presence and I immediately felt lots of respect for him.
But at the last moment he pulls up his hand and goes "peaceeee!" Hahahaha...he must be a great person.
Thanks for sharing!
expio 3 years ago