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  • BEEN TRAINING OVER 15 YEARS, BOUNCING EVEN LONGER, VERY WELL DONE, OSHHHH,,,,,

  • Nice demo and great skills but his partner seems to take a bit of a beating. :O)

  • i want to learn this stuff...i doubt that we have this art at this part of the world

  • striking is great against multiple attackers. I am with you on that. I guess we do the soft art of bjj so we can stop someone without harming them if we want. of course I will never have to fight another black belt/black sash/boxer/muay thai fighter/ ect, in real life. I mean anyone in a gang (in America anyway) or who would mug me, wouldnt be a well trained fighter, it just doesnt happen. 32 years of martial arts has taught me that striking has a place and so does submissions. just my opinion.

  • @bikerchrish its not just striking it self u strike to sensitive areas is up to u how har or if u good enough to hit the area but it is mainly to disturb and stop oponet before u pul an armbar etc and than it is again how far u take it! like bjj love jjj

  • just dont use this punches it seems funny!but all the other was brilliant!!gj

  • @13Metal13Head13 Thank you

  • tmygirl I sent you a message hopefully clarifying. Judo (sport) Aikido (spiritual/self defense) all come from Jujutsu. jujutsu is 2500+ yrs old Judo 1882 Aikido 1928 Tae Kwon Do 1956 Krav Maga 1947 Kick Boxing 1970 as you can see most martial arts that you mentioned are very new jujutsu is not a sport BJJ is. JJ is an art of combat which most MA systems derived their systems from. JJ is the tree the rest of the MA are the branches.

  • @TimA340 never a truer word spoken brother. i love jujutsu, as you say most other arts are off-shoots of the original. i practise genshinkan jujitsu which is a combat effective style of the traditional martial art but we also combine aspects of the more modern styles like judo, aikido, bjj, karate, muay thai, krav maga etc. anything that works really. but having said that, while it is a hybrid style im learning my sensei leans heavily towards the 'jj tree' as you so rightly stated. respect.

  • like the idea behind wht ur doin cause it seems practical but jiujitsu in iteslf is more of a sport than anything soo ya if were talking about learning hand to hand thts where mcmap or akido or judo and others

  • Great demonstration. This is what Kempo wishes it was.

  • Love this stuff! I'm a Hawaiian Kempo Black Belt and a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu student, but I really like this stuff too.

  • I love your videos but i compete in bjj (no gi) and there is noo striking

  • @tomygirl652 Which is excellent JJ is a great art, but keep in mind in the street applying an arm bar otr technique on an aggressive opponent is 100X easier if you use strikes. Personally we all have the same 24 hrs a day in our life how we spend it is what makes the difference. If I spend it learning everything your learning and strikes ec who do you think is going to be that much more prepared in a real conflict against multiple assailants? ill let you answer that , all the best.

  • Very fast, very precise and sharp! I'm sure you get that a lot. Look, I'm no expert, but haven't you used some aikido techniques, apart from traditional Japanese JJ and BJJ? And wasn't that scissor takedown a Russian Sambo move? All in all, doesn't matter what you call it as long as it's effective - and you've demonstrated it. Great job!

  • @47Dreadlox actually what most people don't realize is Aikido, Judo, sambo and BJJ all derived from Combat JJ. All these arts you mentioned were created after 1900 and Combat Jujutsu was created over 2000 years ago. The scissor technique is called Hiza Hasami and it was utilized in several Martial arts but originally was designed for JJ over 2000 years ago. Hope this helped abit and thank you for taking the time to comment

  • Those are some quick strikes and potent takedown techniques, put me in traction just watching.....who do I send the ER bill to?

  • WELL DONE.

  • this guy is way good and can beat me but this stuff never seems to be a black belt sensei against another black belt who is at the same level or close, i hate that. and i know it's a demonstration but this shit is way more the stale mate for two guys at the same level who spar all out at each other.

  • @MegaLuigiv Actually thats a great point, but the true answer is these techniques are designed to protect you against some violent attack, be it in a bar, your house a parking lot etc and give you somewhat better chance of survival. A true blackbelt is supposed to be disciplined and respecyful with a high degree of integrity, so when two black belts meet, in my opinion why would they fight. The whole premise of being a black belt is not to fight not initiate one.

  • Ermmmmm. Jesus. You sir are somewhat bad ass. Props.

  • The problem is, to become great at it, you have to make it your life, and keep up with it--especially these days, when so many are going for it.

    Another problem is that of injuries--no matter how good you are, one or two big injuries can really bring you down...

  • the dude whos getting his ass whooped sounds like hes saying "Protect!" (implying that hes trying to protect whatever spot is about to get hurt. or maybe hes saying "My Neck!") LMFAO

  • @drunkendragon182002 Actually hes saying in Japanese Mattai which means I give up its same as physically tapping out.

  • 1:09 jujutsu climax! xD

  • amazing!

  • wooow

  • this is very nice! like it

  • 50% - aikido

  • @VBSandC Thats because Aikido created in 1928 under O sensei Morehei Ueshiba and JJ was created over 2000 years ago so definitely similarities will exist.

  • brilliant combat jujitsu, i practise very similar techniques! those hands are very fast :)

  • haha 1:07 was devastating

  • this looks like russian sambo

  • @jin54363 Thats because Russian sambo came from Japanese Combat jujutsu and was developed in the 1920 where JJ was created over 2000 years ago.Hope this helps

  • this thing is labeled "street defence".  why are you guys wearing kimonos and not street clothes?

  • @bjj4ever86 We respect the arts traditional history and heritage, but we do train in both Gi and Street clothes. This title is to demonstrate the moves can be utilized in the street but it was filmed out of the blue without preperation after a class one day, thats why the GIs. thank you for your question.

  • Poor uke

  • i think i just learned like 5 moves -_-

    SCHOOL IS GOING TO ROCK! jk

    self defense!

  • Now this is real jujitsu not the in the ring crap

  • nice move very impressive just like royce gracie of UFC ...

  • i am a wing tzun instructor in dublin,and it is refreshing to see a martial artist use the art correctly,and effectively,for a pleasant change,congratulations on your expertise,with respect si-hing bara ireland.

  • damn he beat the shit out of that dude he haas to pay people to demonstrate on them

  • Wow ! I saw a video by a guy who trains the unites states army rangers, until now i'v credit him with the fastest strikes i've seen. Your striking is quality, your ju-jitsu, well.....you only have to watch the video. I've only been training just over 2 years in a system of kickboxing and traditional jiu-jitsu combined, So i'm no expert, but omg ! that was amazing. The best bit is how you put "just a few clips nothing special", lol...wouldn't want to receive what is special :) Much respect.

    Jack

  • @badbrojack This guy is great and super fast. If you enjoy his striking speed you should also check out Tommy Carruthers. Another great guy to watch.

  • PELEN PROFESJONALIZM!! /brawo

  • I liked this clip very much. A lot coordination, very nicely executed.

  • when your doing the rapid strikes wich seems like 100 strikes in 2 seconds are you holding your breath or breathing quickly in between each strike?

  • @bordone Consistently breathing in a tactical breathing format to maximize oxygen usage to ensure no lactic acid buildup.

  • what's the name of the technique of 1:16

  • @thefurbyman Jujijime or Jujujime

  • poor men...

  • These are some very cool moves! awesome!

  • Nice!

  • my god the coordination and speed is rediculous

    how long have you been doing this? I want to get into it it seems like a great competitive hobby

  • @Vitomanz jujitsu isnt really a competitive hobby, its actual self defense if you want a competitive hoby then you should do something like taekwando or somethin

  • Very good video! Some very efficient moves! I just don't understand why he delivers that much quick atemi. Why not 2-3 less rush blows?

  • @YoannNaruto Its merely an option to demonstrate the efficient flow of JJ to show the general public, that in fact JJ does have strikes and it showcases an example of what these strikes look like. Its more a demonstration than an actual fight. These tech can of course be used in a street combat enviroment.

  • É semlhante ao JIU JITSU BRASILEIRO e ao AIKI JUJUTSU NAGASHIMA RYU!

    Gostei, estão de parabéns!

    ANDRÉ LUIZ BRAUN - OGRO COMBATE

  • @brauncamucengo Obrigado! OOSU.

    

  • I dont thing you will use that techique on the street!

  • @frunzulitsa Actually I have many of these techniques in many conflicts I have been in over my life and they worked very well.Not all of the tech of course but a lot of them.

  • Buenas técnicas y un complemento bien bueno para un practicante de Karate de cualquier estilo El Ju-Jitsu es imprescindible y no lo puede obviar ningún practicante de cualquier arte marcial.

  • what kind of choke was that he did from the bottom, the one where he used his wrists and pulled him in? it was very effective. those are some insane fast hands hes got

  • @ggqbc Thank you very much for the nice comments, the choke is called Gyaku Jujijime or double lapel choke

  • @ggqbc Jujijime

  • Nice stuff.

  • The speed strikes is a hallmark of Eddy Parker Kenpo. The rest is beautiful Jiu Jitsu.

  • @FishEaster You are absolutely 100% correct about the Kempo part, Not exactly Ed Parker's though because Ed got his info same place Combat jujutsu got it, only thing is Combat Jujutsu incorporated Chinese Kempo into JJ in 1559 and Ed Parkr was far far later but true it is kempo with JJ. Thank you for noticng it shows you are educated very well in the arts sir, my pleasure to have your comments here.

  • @TimA340 - sending you a PM, Tim.

  • haha loved the flying triangle and rolling armbar from back, thats some pretty awesome shit and every1 thats knockin his moves u gotta remember wether he ends up on the ground or not when there landed succesfully theres more than enough force to break the area there targetting, and im pretty a drunk brawler at the pub with a broken arm or leg is gunu be a pretty easy fight. p.s very quick hands once u get goin

  • @Elkul Thank you for the comments and kind words and its nice to see someone who truly understands what I was demonstrating :) All the best. By the way on several occasions I have used these tech in a busy bar and worked out for me fine the other guys not so well lol :)

  • @TimA340 good to hear man haha ive just turned 18 so im lovin not havin to worry about fights while im clubbin, martial arts brings many rewards. one question tho, i train no gi personally. is it not extremely problematic to be half cut and have to change your entire game plan to suit a no gi situation on the street? or do u practice a seperate set of skills and encorporate the shirt/jacket/jumper or whatever?

  • @Elkul We actually practice both options including street clothes classes as well.

  • @TimA340 thats awesome

  • I have been involved in martial arts for 25 years now... and his hands are some of the quickest I have ever seen. Excellent!

  • @PPSSGroup Very nice compliments thank you for that, I try to imporove everyday but definitely a nice compliment coming from someone obviously well versed in the arts.

  • I'm sorry but is Ewtay Brazilian for tap?

  • @Shaunmccall101 LOL no hes saying Mate in Japanese means wait so its used as a surrender term if you cant tap said fast sounds like Mat Tai! e in japanese is said Eh like int bet or get so its Ma teh! hope this helps.

  • @TimA340 hahahhaaha. ya i've never heard mate so many times in 5 minutes. Funny people think Jujutsu is brazilian now.

  • @dirosaga Just to let you know it wasn't Mate lol it was Mattai which basically means he gives up, same as tapping out but its verbal. Hope this helped out.

  • @Saxophonic: you dont even udnerstand about what problem im writing :D

    @TimA340 im not judging JJ, im judging the moves showed in this video that have been psoted below "Combat Jujutsu Street defence" what is totally wrong -.-

    as i think its wiser to avoid ground fight, not to intentionally going to the ground -.-

    if i ever would have used any tech in RL, in wich i intentionally go to ground.. i would be dead by now -.-

  • @lorenrb Actually those silly noises are necessary, for the uke or person having tech done to them yells mattai or "I Surrender" in japanese to signify they give up. Faster and loudr they do it faster pain is discontinued. As for the Tori or person doing the tech, the sounds you hear are kiai or an expression of energy, by forcing breath out at as fastest way possible creating a more focused energy into each strike or throw or lock, increasing its power many times fold.

  • why in the f world i would fall on the ground doing any technique on street...

    there is a huge difference fighting in competitionand on street.. in competition your fighting 1 v 1 ... on street your fighting 1 v (unknown number), then why would you do technique that would make you end up on ground?

    street defence? no way.. good techniques on competition surely ^^

  • @kessedy Jujitsu is complete self defence Kessedy, alot of the holds,locks and techniques in that are taught in Jujitsu are not incorporated into the sport version of Jujitsu (judo) because it is extremely likely you will crack someones bones if you drop them with these locks. JJ also has a big emphasis on broken bottle,chain,knife defenses. As well as strikes to the pressure points of the human body etc solar plexus,juggler. Jujitsu is pure self defense.

  • @Saxophonic you didnt reply anything to the issue i presented -.-

  • @kessedy Your point is very valid, however this is just a small example of JJ tech that are in our arsenal. I just happen to chose the ones that would apear most enjoyable to watch.Now with that said, many street fights will go to the ground, so our objective is to hurt the opponent seriously before ever going to the ground, then finishing it there. Against multiple attackers we use constant motion as well as attack vital pts etc. Dont judge JJ by a 2 min video youll be missing lot if u do.

  • @TimA340 lol dont worry i do JJ my self actually :D

  • @kessedy ''Street defence? no way..''

    i pointed out why its good street defence.

    game over.

  • @Saxophonic

    game over? your full of your self :D and dead if youl use anything you see in video :D

    i dare you to go to 3-4 people kick one in the balls then drop on ground and wait for your death :D youl be safe.. you know jujutsu :D game over :D

  • @kessedy Ok first off you are 20 years old your exp in JJ is very limited in comparison. I have been doing JJ twice as long as you've been alive. first off noone is saying you would go to the ground against more than 1 opponent. secondly I have personally used many of the same things I show in this vid in real life and the results were more than effective. The tech on the vid are simply stuff thrown together after a class nothing more. Many times ive fought multiple attackers and did fine.

  • @kessedy Dont try and judge an art with over 2000 yrs of battle proven history by a 2 min vid. Many of the tech I will teach that are highly effective and finish conflicts multiple opponents included I will never show here on youtube. why? I dont know who im teaching it to. So don't judge a whole art by such a narrow example. Too be honest I think most of the stuff I did on here was thrown together and I could have done cleaner , faster etc So bottom line is accept that everyone has an opinion.

  • @TimA340 my grandpa taught me i really think its is deadly, you can break things or even kill some one, and its also good for quick takedowns, because he learned it in the military and taught it to me .-.

  • @kessedy Jujitsu isn't for attacking random people its pure self defence etc using the opponents weight against them as they come in for a attack. And Jujitsu teaches alot of groundwork because its usefull in a fight, say a guy was to throw you to the ground and come in for a kick, are you telling me its not usefull knowledge to know how to break your fall or defence yourself while on the ground?

  • poor guy getting hurt :(

  • one of the best examples of jujitsu i've seen on youtube or otherwise, very nice.

  • woow he is super, how is he??

    very nice moves!

  • @odanne29 Ty for the kind words :) you asked how is he? Not sure what you mean? How am I????

  • @TimA340 ok i dont know what i mean´t , sorry...like your

    moves alot!! where do you have your school?

  • 1:09 holy crap...hold on, seriously this is to funny^^

  • @3umm3l Funny if your not the one receiving I guess.

  • Sir!

  • Every single time I see this video it reminds me of the first time you demonstrated your striking techniques on me at the bar. I was speachless and I still am.

    One word comes to mind : Flawless.

    Ps: this is Sly from the old foggy dew in Richmond. And it's been an honor to train under you.

  • @DurexDurpaneu2 Hey Sly, great to hear from you my friend and ty for the kind words. Yes thosee were good times for sure. Love to get together with ya for coffee or what have ya. Where you at now?

  • Nice techniques and really effective in real street fighting. Bow!

  • @GACFitnessCenter Thank you very much.

  • Very good! Excellent techniques!

  • This is the most effective, commonsense, street defense I have seen.

  • @amplitudedude77 TY so much for such kind words and certainly its appreciated.

  • @amplitudedude77 Ty very much

  • What does he do at 1:17? is that poison hand?

  • @fleshbarber No its not poison hand sir, it is jujijime or cross lapel choke using the collar lapel and my wrists to create a choke that cuts off blood supply through the carotid arteries causing immediate unconciousness. Ty for the ? though.

  • @TimA340 I wish there was something like this close to me in chicago. I was a victim of a hit and run. When i got out of the car to exchange information with the men that hit me I was sucker punched and knocked out. They proceeded to kick me in the face and mouth. I lost 6 teeth, suffered a concussion and a fractured jaw. Hindsight is always 20/20, but I wish i knew something like this so i could have defended myself.

  • @fleshbarber Im sorry to hear what happened to you, but you can still obtain videos from me and learn just as though your training with me including live sessions online with icoach.com look up Shihan Tim Henry just a thought.

  • @fleshbarber No this is Jujijime a smple cross collar choke not poison hand lol

  • @TimA340 The strikes remind me of Kenpo Karate. Very fast strikes. great video sir!

  • @fleshbarber ty for the kind words and reply

  • I'm getting alergic to the "street" fighting :). In real fight (yes, street fight) you use every advantage you can. If you have a gun, you will probably use it, if you are good at ANY martial art, you will use it, if you have you pals with courage, you will use them :) that's the only difference.

    With being good at martial arts i mean that you can quickly use a technique most equivalent to the situation.

  • Fantastic! Where do you guys train? Which gym? It is so practical

  • @MrKotful I teach in BC Canada but have schools in Toronto, Edmonton, HB California as well.Ty for the nice compliments, I do also have a video series which I use for students who can not come to our schools but wish to learn.

  • Is this a mix of jj and kenpo? or is only jj... ive never seen that kind of strikes in jujutsu... thanks

  • @sombras1981 Thats a great question and you have a good eye. Chinese Kempo was incorporated into JJ in 1552 , so yes that is why you see a very high similarity to Kempo striking.Most ppl have no idea that we even strike at all , which is very funny, surprisingly we strike a huge amount in JJ.

  • @sombras1981 Kempo was inducted into our system in 1552 by a Chinese Monk ever since then we have had Kempo style strikes. However striking has been always in our style since its beginning 2700 yrs ago. Only was more refined by kempo

  • ok,so jiu jitsu instructors also kick to the face like this guy or is it a blend of jjj with striking arts?

  • @borobei JJ incorporates kicks, punches, knees, elbows, nerve attacks as well as throws, locks, chokes and ground fighting. This has not chaned since its inception 2700 years ago. The JJ you see most often is BJJ or JJ that is more sport style. This is the original Combat Jujutsu. All major styles ie aikidio, Judo etc come from our style.

  • nice!

  • Nice work. I love reading all the comments on how this will not be effective on the streets etc. People don't realize grappling, locks, chokes are one aspect to self defense and those making those comments know nothing about them.

    Osu

  • kool videos

  • All of these techinques are good, but not for the streets I came up on.

  • @SnoopingSasquatch Ty for kind words. Vid was tossed together after a class, nothing formal also guard up sometimes puts attaker in ready status. Trapping an opponent by baiting is a tactic in JJJ we use often but ty for your points. As far tech 1:00 critical points turn as a unit, do not allo attacker to turn with you by not pulling attacker onto you by staying too tight at moment of turning. Put head down to knee furthest from attackers body bending at waist and bow dn. Drop into jujigatame.

  • wtf 1:33

  • @eeerrrttttrt

    Not exactly sure where the confusion is. 1:33 Brandon is me demonstrating series of continual striking combos such as ridge hands, palm srikes, knifehands, vertical punches, backfists, finger strikes and elbow strikes in a rapid succession in response to an attack. Of course its simply a demo, however each of these strikes even though may only appear as harmless slaps, I assure you have a large degree of impact power if need.hopefully this addresses your WTF?

    All the best

  • @ Tim, do you live in such a bad neighborhood that you get attacked every time?

  • I think this is the best discipline to defend yourself in the streets

  • Thank you, its certainly helped me out many times

  • very good!!! i love this.....

  • 0:31 priceless

  • Actually we don't straight this is a demo, of many difft techniques. in real combat once we out them down they stay down, we dont help them back up again.

  • one thing I don't understand with Jujitsu is why in fighting....would you pick an opponent (threat) up off of the ground after putting him down there in the 1st place?

  • because their ur training partners who want to train with some1 that goes full out hurting their partners . trust me shihan can hurt some1 if he wanted to

  • My sensei tells us not to watch youtube but this was a fun video

  • Ty He is a very talented yellow belt but never the less only yellow, my green blue purple brown black etc are far far far more skilled andtalented. But he is a very good yellow belt.

  • The uke looks a much higher grade than yellow

    yellow is 8th kyu in our style.

    very impressive video

  • Hector Ty for kind words and for taking the time to write them. You definitely have a promising future in BJJ from what i have seen so far and I hope u didnt mind I offered some suggestions on your vid to help you out abit. Good luck with your training.

    Shihan Tim Henry

  • nah.. nothing special. lol. Very nice clip!  Shihan..im assuming.

  • As a matter of fact Im sure it seems that way, but in actuality its kind of difficult to represent a 2000 year old art and considered one of the most complete and effective fighting systems in the world in only a 2 min clip on a computer. in answer to your question JJ is made up of the 9 Following things, Breakfalls,throws,bodyposition­,striking,choking,jointlocks,j­oint manipulation,Ground fighting/Control, Vital point/nerve attack, weapons, Body Conditioning. So as you can see its very diverse.

  • Yes I guess i am aren't I. Thanks for taking the time to point that out sir.

  • is that all jujitsu is is take downs

  • Major Obvious you seemed to have chosen an appropriate name sir because its majorly obvious it appears to be a mix of both because technically it is, seeing as Aikido created in 1928 and sambo 1918 from the root of Judo 1882 is a direct root of jujutsu. Judo, Aikido, Smabo all come from jujutsu thats probably why you see similarities. Its apprent you were under the impression that these are all seperate arts when in fact they are simply branches of the exact same tree.

    Thanks for your post

  • You're assuming a lot from his comment...

  • What does "wush" mean?

  • I don't mean to sound ignorant but why are they repeated the phrase "WI-JING!"

  • Its not Wijing lol its Matte which means to stop or  I surrender in Japanese language asking me to discontinue the attack.

    thanks for asking.

  • ty for letting me know

  • Great material! Presentation well done! may I ask who is this practitioner on the video conducting the presentation. Does he have a website? Does he have any additional material on video? I would certainly like to see more! Does he have a website for his school? What is the official name of his particular style of (classical) jujitsu?

  • Nick

    Ty for kind comments "may I ask who is this practitioner " Yes the Instructor is Shihan Tim Henry 7th dan Combat Jujutsu.

    The website is currently being redone but should be available soon.

    Yes we are just finishing a complete Video DVD series that includes all tech Ground and Stand up, locks and finishing moves.Official Name is JI EI Combat Jujutsu.If you'd like to send us personally your email addy in PM wll let you know about vids when ready.

    TY Again Nick

  • not sure i'd classify this as classical jujutsu. looked good though. i swear i saw some kenpo in there.

  • It doesn't have to be classical, there are more variants of Ju Jitsu out there than you would think. Ju Jitsu means the "art of adaptability". By definition it can and will keep changing forever.

  • didn't say it had to be classical. just saying...this is not classical. jujutsu actually means art of yeilding, or gentle art.

  • Actually Tanto Jujutsu doesnt mean the art of adaptability its mean soft true technique or the art of yielding to a greater or stronger force using true technique.

  • Kempo cmes from the exact same roots as jujutsu from the Chinese systems of Chuan fa, Chi Kung and Chi Na as well in 1559 Hisamori Techenuchi incorporated Chinese Kenmpo into Jujitsu as a mixed format. So thats why you see the influences to be similar.

  • good stuff

  • thats good, very effective.

  • comment back on Combat Sambo:

    I see now this seems to be a very effective fighting style..this is a little new to me because im just used to reguler old jui jitsu.

    The thing with any grappling sport is that you dont have the Gi suit on the street to hold on to meneuver your apponent to your will

    This is why i like freestyle wresting your grip isent focused on the thick clothing but on the actuell body parts, still nice still and great technique.

  • THis is cool... See this has the cool show off stunts that people like to see but they are actually effective unlike most Jujitsu videos where they throw people with ease of barly touching them. And it looks like your grappling isnt so bad either.

  • 1:34 - 1:39

    your striking is unbelievably fast (and i could tell those strikes are all aimed at primary arteries, veins, pressure points)

    amazing.. haha

    im a yellow belt in american jiu jitsu, and seeing your skill is great motivation

    fanstatic video, and thanks for posting it!

  • Ok, can I just ask:

    a) Shopping mall?

    b)Bowling alley?

    c) Diner?

    ...where are you guys training ?

    Kewl vids, who is the guy and is there a website?

  • Tim: Thank you for sharing some of your hard earned and deeply refined jujutsu. Looking forward to further insightful videos. Fred - Jujutsu 101.

  • Sweet moves Tim... You are much better than I am! In our mcmap video we were not focusing on tequnique we just wanted to put a bunch of moves together and post it on youtube for fun... I am very impressed with your videos!!!

  • I was very impressed with your submissions. You showed speed and control which is very important in the martial arts these days.

  • hey dad, great video, sean needs to know how to put better music on lol but ill show him some things or two about rock music

  • Very impressive as always Shihan. I had to watch this a few times because it reminded me of when I trained with you. Your speed....mind boggling....Your technique...smooth and flawless. Anyone who gets to learn from you is very fortunate.

    Ken

    St. Albert, AB