I am just wondering why the technique was modified from a very strong COMBAT PROVEN technique to what he showed on the video? He never got out of the line of fire, and he did very little damage to the attacker before attempting to disarm him.
Haganah turns victim into predator because of the mindset taught. Only 3 goals:neutralization-paralyzation-or extermination. That's it. The end user is warned regarding their jurisdication rules for self-defence and obliged to adhere to the law. Street encouters are no joke and I know a couple of bad-ass black belts who fight the ass off in the dojo and got robbed, shot, and beat up in the street. WHY? Mindset! Warrior with a competitors mindset, NOT A KILLERS MINDSET. There is nothing fair
In response to nrondo comments(?) This technique disarmed him effectively from a gun threat, NOT a shooting. If the gun-man behind the dumpster intention was to shoot and kill him, HE COULD HAVE because the defender didn't recognize the treat until the gun man appeared and demanded his keys. If the gun man started shooting from a distance-no martial art technique will work. That falls into C.Q.B. & C.Q.D. techniques which are gun fighting techinques.
@wheelie1005 Great response a gun does mean the intent is to shoot. You are right if he was going to shoot you would have been shot instead many are threats with no intent. However some criminals work on the escalation of required force to achieve there objectives. The attacker may want drug money and WILL kill to get it but not unless he has too. I have been around enough of these street thugs/drug addicts not to trust what may or may not be going through his head.
I encourage all to pick something-do a style that will keep your interest-life long involvement in any martial art(s) is a GREAT THING. Be goal orientated and realistic also. Past the b.s. if my style is better than yours crap is can you go 2-4 days a week to train-is it clean-affordable-SAFE- and do you learn something new every time you go? Good comeraderie? That helps too. Akido-B.J.J.-Hapkido-Haganah-Judo-Karate-T.K.D. all are very poplar will have good schools around you-JUST GO-JUST DO IT
Most martial arts adapted for "combat" are improvised techniques attempting to address the paying customers need. In the 50's-60's everyone was a master in Judo(WWII-Korean war experience)for Judo-Shotokan Karate and Kung-Fu. In the 70's-everyone was Bruce's direct disicple via Jeet Kune Do-(NOT) & T.K.D. became the most poplar martial art world wide in the 80's-90's. Now everyone is Randy Couture etc as the ultimate MMA fighter??????? It is cyclical in nature but pick a style for your goals!!
@wheelie1005 I am not a proponent to being on the ground BJJ but if you must it is good for fighting off your back. I will at all costs stay on my feet and maintain awareness of whats going on around me. I like your style very well balanced posts
The Haganah system utilizes proven training methods adapted from military academies such as the i.d.f. and the famed Golani brigades-their s.f. branche(s). In a four month rotation you perform defenses from a punch-kick-grab-choke including gun and more importantly knife disarms. Rather than waiting years until your black belt to perform the "cool" techniques new students go thru the entire rotation and build muscle memory. Augmented with a DVD and work book for refrence at home plus training
training with a live fire arm with real rounds is RIDICULOUS. ONE MISTAKE and your dead or worse, paralysed? The goal is learn effective, proven techniques that work under pressure. Fine motor skills are great, but what military branch or L.E. Agency has years to prepare a solider-officer-agent? 26 weeks is usally the longest except for the s.f. community. Even simunitions hurt-they are expensive for agencies to buy and the Haganah system is already proven in war-combat etc.
@wheelie1005 Hopefully in the military H2H is a career long training only being surpassed by decision making and the shoot move and communicate piece. I like HAGANAH and KM and do serve in USSF you are %100 correct about trends following time periods the Gracie BJJ is still the big flavor but losing ground to MMA. The competitive aspect along with dominant positioning is key however the MMA craze has caused many to look towards sport and away from the reality of life and death.
i dont know witch smucks are walking up to you with a gun when a gun is a distance tool...
You are learning people - what - to hold victims allways in safe gun point???? nobel thing to learn people .
going against the gun my ass, give me a gun and ill show you what i learned from haganah and other shite...
scakks should change name to strong smucks....learning people to never get closer then necessary when threattening to someone with a gun...wai to go, nice stuff...
@nrondo Hopefully the greatest weapon taught is your intelligence and recognition of danger. You are right this misleads people into a false sense of bravado. KM/HAGANAH from Israel and some here in the US teachs the sheep to recognize and avoid confrontation when the odds are against you like guns or multiple attackers. Hopefully people recognize that this is a worse case scenario when you are already being preyed upon the intent as I understand is to turn from prey into predator.
After this scene the ninja dude yells: It's morphing time!!!
jucelinosilvasauro 7 months ago
lame!
defort45 9 months ago
lmao they act better than they perform
joeysmokesz195 1 year ago
the video freezes at the part where haganah training is shown lol
XxZick2DeathxX 1 year ago
why the fuck was that so stupid
danmcdonalds 1 year ago
joke
tcheffro 2 years ago
oh, this is just like krav maga!!
icecrimson 2 years ago
I am just wondering why the technique was modified from a very strong COMBAT PROVEN technique to what he showed on the video? He never got out of the line of fire, and he did very little damage to the attacker before attempting to disarm him.
scottrchick 2 years ago
Haganah turns victim into predator because of the mindset taught. Only 3 goals:neutralization-paralyzation-or extermination. That's it. The end user is warned regarding their jurisdication rules for self-defence and obliged to adhere to the law. Street encouters are no joke and I know a couple of bad-ass black belts who fight the ass off in the dojo and got robbed, shot, and beat up in the street. WHY? Mindset! Warrior with a competitors mindset, NOT A KILLERS MINDSET. There is nothing fair
wheelie1005 2 years ago
In response to nrondo comments(?) This technique disarmed him effectively from a gun threat, NOT a shooting. If the gun-man behind the dumpster intention was to shoot and kill him, HE COULD HAVE because the defender didn't recognize the treat until the gun man appeared and demanded his keys. If the gun man started shooting from a distance-no martial art technique will work. That falls into C.Q.B. & C.Q.D. techniques which are gun fighting techinques.
wheelie1005 2 years ago
@wheelie1005 Great response a gun does mean the intent is to shoot. You are right if he was going to shoot you would have been shot instead many are threats with no intent. However some criminals work on the escalation of required force to achieve there objectives. The attacker may want drug money and WILL kill to get it but not unless he has too. I have been around enough of these street thugs/drug addicts not to trust what may or may not be going through his head.
Richdanahuff 1 year ago
I encourage all to pick something-do a style that will keep your interest-life long involvement in any martial art(s) is a GREAT THING. Be goal orientated and realistic also. Past the b.s. if my style is better than yours crap is can you go 2-4 days a week to train-is it clean-affordable-SAFE- and do you learn something new every time you go? Good comeraderie? That helps too. Akido-B.J.J.-Hapkido-Haganah-Judo-Karate-T.K.D. all are very poplar will have good schools around you-JUST GO-JUST DO IT
wheelie1005 2 years ago
Most martial arts adapted for "combat" are improvised techniques attempting to address the paying customers need. In the 50's-60's everyone was a master in Judo(WWII-Korean war experience)for Judo-Shotokan Karate and Kung-Fu. In the 70's-everyone was Bruce's direct disicple via Jeet Kune Do-(NOT) & T.K.D. became the most poplar martial art world wide in the 80's-90's. Now everyone is Randy Couture etc as the ultimate MMA fighter??????? It is cyclical in nature but pick a style for your goals!!
wheelie1005 2 years ago
@wheelie1005 I am not a proponent to being on the ground BJJ but if you must it is good for fighting off your back. I will at all costs stay on my feet and maintain awareness of whats going on around me. I like your style very well balanced posts
Richdanahuff 1 year ago
The Haganah system utilizes proven training methods adapted from military academies such as the i.d.f. and the famed Golani brigades-their s.f. branche(s). In a four month rotation you perform defenses from a punch-kick-grab-choke including gun and more importantly knife disarms. Rather than waiting years until your black belt to perform the "cool" techniques new students go thru the entire rotation and build muscle memory. Augmented with a DVD and work book for refrence at home plus training
wheelie1005 2 years ago
training with a live fire arm with real rounds is RIDICULOUS. ONE MISTAKE and your dead or worse, paralysed? The goal is learn effective, proven techniques that work under pressure. Fine motor skills are great, but what military branch or L.E. Agency has years to prepare a solider-officer-agent? 26 weeks is usally the longest except for the s.f. community. Even simunitions hurt-they are expensive for agencies to buy and the Haganah system is already proven in war-combat etc.
wheelie1005 2 years ago
@wheelie1005 Hopefully in the military H2H is a career long training only being surpassed by decision making and the shoot move and communicate piece. I like HAGANAH and KM and do serve in USSF you are %100 correct about trends following time periods the Gracie BJJ is still the big flavor but losing ground to MMA. The competitive aspect along with dominant positioning is key however the MMA craze has caused many to look towards sport and away from the reality of life and death.
Richdanahuff 1 year ago
@wheelie1005 They were dummy rounds.
DylangerBravo 4 days ago
i dont know witch smucks are walking up to you with a gun when a gun is a distance tool...
You are learning people - what - to hold victims allways in safe gun point???? nobel thing to learn people .
going against the gun my ass, give me a gun and ill show you what i learned from haganah and other shite...
scakks should change name to strong smucks....learning people to never get closer then necessary when threattening to someone with a gun...wai to go, nice stuff...
nrondo 2 years ago
@nrondo Hopefully the greatest weapon taught is your intelligence and recognition of danger. You are right this misleads people into a false sense of bravado. KM/HAGANAH from Israel and some here in the US teachs the sheep to recognize and avoid confrontation when the odds are against you like guns or multiple attackers. Hopefully people recognize that this is a worse case scenario when you are already being preyed upon the intent as I understand is to turn from prey into predator.
Richdanahuff 1 year ago
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evan1293 2 years ago
lol it says not to ever attempt this with a live fire arm ... but isnt that the point?
simoncase 2 years ago
It's a legal disclaimer.
nyclear 2 years ago
Looks great as always.
ShadowSoraX 3 years ago