Nicely done. I just finished my first 2 day TFT seminar this weekend. You both do a good job of laying in the work slowly and giving good reactions. Some of the negative comments seem to be from people who are still trying to function in a social or anti-social contrained environment and not realize that when the shit goes down, you are in the asocial environment and inflicting an injury is essential. TFT does an outstanding job of emphasizing functioning in the asocial scenario. Good job!
Hey you guys are doing very well considering your learning from videos, The core art you are learning is called Kung Fu San Soo you can check it out here on you tube. Get aheavy bag and practice your punching and kicking on it , that will help your technique a lot. When you are moving keep you hands up , strike through the target. I've been doing KSS for about 25 yrs. Hope you don't mind my input and I'm not taking anything away from TFT it is a good training method for self defense.
What you've done so well is highly instructional to those of us who read about this stuff, but can't picture the reality of it. Thanks for your good work.
actually i have been in a lot of real fights as a bouncer marine and martial artist and i have fought for my life and i must say what is being done here is effective.
if done by the right person. i could beat the crap out of both these guys. why because you have to have the killer instinct. plus most people who have to pay for a class dont have it and they cant be taught it. and it will get a lot of them in trouble if something where to happen to them.
what people don't realise this is very close to how real fights occur between to untrained (or even trained) but committed attackers.....just about 10 times faster.
the point of the slow motion is to train the mind what happens when you strike the groin are hit and eye.for each strike to a vital part on the body there is a pain reaction.have one of your friend poke you right in the eye as hard as he can and then tell me you can stand and still fight.No one will just stand there when there hit
Nice but you have to work on footing, this is why there is a process to martial art training and why your partner complies to your attack its to get the proper structure. If your partner is fighting you back and you know nothing you learn nothing, all you do is fight which is exactly what martial arts is taking you away from.
No doubt all the strikes you are doing will take someone out but if its someone with expereance the out come is different, they move differently and react different to hits and strikes. They are use to getting hit and learn to adapt, yes no doubt the hit will affect them the same way as far as pain goes but the set up will change. This is were a good foundation in footing and proper application changes everything.
Also, there's no need for those exaggerated punches. If you can apply your body mass into a strike, you don't need to wind it up like that. If you tried to punch someone like that in real time, you would probably break your own arm...
Not trying to be mean or trollish or anything, just offering some advise. Please don't take it badly.
TFT is great. However, you are misunderstanding the training method a little. The idea is not to 'act it out' in the sense that you shouldn't be just letting the person bend over in an off balance position to wrap your arm around, which would never, ever work. Even if you already injured someone, they're not going to just go limp and let you do that. It's good that you are understanding te principles of violence (hopefully) but you need to understand the principles of how to inflict it too...
Look up Jimmy Woo and Kung Fu San Soo videos on you tube because that is essentially what this is. The stuff is outdated and will not hold up against modern fighters.. It was cool in the 70's when people didn't know anything.
This does not work in real life. Trust me. You shold train in a real martial art and also work out and get healthy in shape and tougen up the body its the ONLY way to actually be good at self defense. TFT is fake. Dont believe what they told you.
@whish01 Could you even kick them or strike them there perfectly? Would the guy actually react that way? NO! People who train in TFT havnt even been in a real fight before. This system is fake and the way they train is horrible. It does not work. Its not about whether a strike in those areas work, its if you can even hit those areas and be fast enough. Now a karate strike, or muay thai strike in those areas WOULD work. And definately a krav maga strike.
@mogges1 Alright. I'll play. During my first Brazilian Jiujitsu competition I took three knees to the groin while the ref wasn't looking, and still managed to finish the fight with a win.
During regular sparring in Karate I regularly took punches and elbows to the throat due to either me moving wrong, or my opponent missing my face, and it was only the first or second time that it did much more than cause me to back off.
@KatakiDoragon Lets see you take a shot to the groin at full force. I'm talking stepping into your dumbass with a forearm straight to the groin. Unless you have balls made of steel you will go down in pain. I guarantee you wouldnt be able to take a forearm at full force swing to the side of the neck without blacking out.
@wgparkh Groin? Try having a guy literally falling on your groin from standing height, knee first, while you're on your back. That's what I took. It hurt like hell, I wanted to scream in pain, but it's called blocking it out and dealing with pain. Forearm to the neck, in brawls with my friends, I've had guys slamming multiple elbows down on the back of my neck, when I go in for single leg takedowns. They hurt, sure. So I make a mental note to hurt them more, when I land on top of them.
Hey! That is one cool way to train. Very controlled very safe, yet teaches how to flow along with the other guys body moves and how to instantly recognize targets. Slow training is very good for muscle memory. Thank you for posting this. Helped me out a lot.
ive been doing martial arts most of my life, and Id like to say this is a good display on techniques that utilizes viloence to take out an asocial attacker. It doesnt have to be pretty, it just has to get the job done. good work!
Very good display by these two individuals. It's great to teach a youngster (mature)these real fighting manuvers. It's better he pick up on this than go on a roller coaster ride doing MMA or any other sport fighting techniques. Keep up you two and you'll know what to do if the time ever comes to protect yourselves.
It is great to see father and son training together! The son seems more fluid with targets . Dad is hesitates is thinking to much on targets . First target you see strike it stop thinking , also he is very unbalanced .Need to work on horse stances 8 floor exercise when in balance u generate greater power be more proficient fighter for this system.Been doing this system for over 15yrs.When Tim was learning from Jerry.I also taught my kids and wife Its great family time.
This is actually good. But I think you guys are sticking too much on the mat. You have to remember that in real life violence, there is no mat to stick to. I would recommend throwing and striking your partner, say, into the bike. I think if you psychologically train yourself to stay on the mat, it will impede any real-world violence. Also, it looks like you need to do the Leg Dynamics to improve your balance.
I follow TFT and really liked this clip, I thought it was a drill, but you guys are doing improve. I feel a bit like TFT will come sue you guys, you kinda gave away their secrets.
Hey!! You guys are looking great! MUCH improvement from Dallas. I like how you are getting right into a LD every time. Keep working on it and remember to keep your fist as tight as you can along with locking your arms for the shot. It is so easy to roll them and cause an injury to yourself. Remember that when you are looking for a target that you always have your knees and feet. A knee to the face, or a foot to the face, is a powerful thing. :)
hey guys nice! Not bad at all.. the targeting and follow through is there. Perfect.. and when it happens in real life you just hit them as hard as you can and its done. Keep it up.
Nicely done. I just finished my first 2 day TFT seminar this weekend. You both do a good job of laying in the work slowly and giving good reactions. Some of the negative comments seem to be from people who are still trying to function in a social or anti-social contrained environment and not realize that when the shit goes down, you are in the asocial environment and inflicting an injury is essential. TFT does an outstanding job of emphasizing functioning in the asocial scenario. Good job!
DogsInAPile83 1 month ago
does this remind anyone of Napoleon Dynamite? joking aside TFT is the bomb.
ZachM263 2 months ago
Hey you guys are doing very well considering your learning from videos, The core art you are learning is called Kung Fu San Soo you can check it out here on you tube. Get aheavy bag and practice your punching and kicking on it , that will help your technique a lot. When you are moving keep you hands up , strike through the target. I've been doing KSS for about 25 yrs. Hope you don't mind my input and I'm not taking anything away from TFT it is a good training method for self defense.
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hum really
mogges1 3 months ago
What you've done so well is highly instructional to those of us who read about this stuff, but can't picture the reality of it. Thanks for your good work.
thomasco1 4 months ago
actually i have been in a lot of real fights as a bouncer marine and martial artist and i have fought for my life and i must say what is being done here is effective.
if done by the right person. i could beat the crap out of both these guys. why because you have to have the killer instinct. plus most people who have to pay for a class dont have it and they cant be taught it. and it will get a lot of them in trouble if something where to happen to them.
martinredman1 4 months ago
what people don't realise this is very close to how real fights occur between to untrained (or even trained) but committed attackers.....just about 10 times faster.
MrVewj 4 months ago
So go right a head and laugh.at what these guy are doing.TFT work for real it sure saved my life
mogges1 5 months ago
the point of the slow motion is to train the mind what happens when you strike the groin are hit and eye.for each strike to a vital part on the body there is a pain reaction.have one of your friend poke you right in the eye as hard as he can and then tell me you can stand and still fight.No one will just stand there when there hit
mogges1 5 months ago
Nice but you have to work on footing, this is why there is a process to martial art training and why your partner complies to your attack its to get the proper structure. If your partner is fighting you back and you know nothing you learn nothing, all you do is fight which is exactly what martial arts is taking you away from.
HozM10 7 months ago
No doubt all the strikes you are doing will take someone out but if its someone with expereance the out come is different, they move differently and react different to hits and strikes. They are use to getting hit and learn to adapt, yes no doubt the hit will affect them the same way as far as pain goes but the set up will change. This is were a good foundation in footing and proper application changes everything.
HozM10 7 months ago
Keep training it looks good, great for your kid but get a foundation to add this to and you will truely be deadly and ready for anything.
HozM10 7 months ago
Also, there's no need for those exaggerated punches. If you can apply your body mass into a strike, you don't need to wind it up like that. If you tried to punch someone like that in real time, you would probably break your own arm...
Not trying to be mean or trollish or anything, just offering some advise. Please don't take it badly.
dragonking700 7 months ago
TFT is great. However, you are misunderstanding the training method a little. The idea is not to 'act it out' in the sense that you shouldn't be just letting the person bend over in an off balance position to wrap your arm around, which would never, ever work. Even if you already injured someone, they're not going to just go limp and let you do that. It's good that you are understanding te principles of violence (hopefully) but you need to understand the principles of how to inflict it too...
dragonking700 7 months ago
So what is it exactly about? That father and son can kick ass in slowmotion? This has no value for a real fight, sorry.
team1337er 7 months ago
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YeaThatGurl 8 months ago
Look up Jimmy Woo and Kung Fu San Soo videos on you tube because that is essentially what this is. The stuff is outdated and will not hold up against modern fighters.. It was cool in the 70's when people didn't know anything.
rrl762 9 months ago
This does not work in real life. Trust me. You shold train in a real martial art and also work out and get healthy in shape and tougen up the body its the ONLY way to actually be good at self defense. TFT is fake. Dont believe what they told you.
MaharlikaAWA 9 months ago
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So a kick to the groin or a strike to the throat doesn't work?
whish01 7 months ago
@whish01 Could you even kick them or strike them there perfectly? Would the guy actually react that way? NO! People who train in TFT havnt even been in a real fight before. This system is fake and the way they train is horrible. It does not work. Its not about whether a strike in those areas work, its if you can even hit those areas and be fast enough. Now a karate strike, or muay thai strike in those areas WOULD work. And definately a krav maga strike.
MaharlikaAWA 7 months ago
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mogges1 5 months ago
@whish01 HA HA I'd like to see you take a full kick to the groin,or a full strike to the throat.hear let see you take a full force slap to the ear.
mogges1 5 months ago
@mogges1 Alright. I'll play. During my first Brazilian Jiujitsu competition I took three knees to the groin while the ref wasn't looking, and still managed to finish the fight with a win.
During regular sparring in Karate I regularly took punches and elbows to the throat due to either me moving wrong, or my opponent missing my face, and it was only the first or second time that it did much more than cause me to back off.
KatakiDoragon 3 months ago
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wgparkh 3 months ago
@KatakiDoragon Lets see you take a shot to the groin at full force. I'm talking stepping into your dumbass with a forearm straight to the groin. Unless you have balls made of steel you will go down in pain. I guarantee you wouldnt be able to take a forearm at full force swing to the side of the neck without blacking out.
wgparkh 3 months ago
@wgparkh Groin? Try having a guy literally falling on your groin from standing height, knee first, while you're on your back. That's what I took. It hurt like hell, I wanted to scream in pain, but it's called blocking it out and dealing with pain. Forearm to the neck, in brawls with my friends, I've had guys slamming multiple elbows down on the back of my neck, when I go in for single leg takedowns. They hurt, sure. So I make a mental note to hurt them more, when I land on top of them.
KatakiDoragon 3 months ago
Hey! That is one cool way to train. Very controlled very safe, yet teaches how to flow along with the other guys body moves and how to instantly recognize targets. Slow training is very good for muscle memory. Thank you for posting this. Helped me out a lot.
take care and have a nice day
silk
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blacksilkblacksilk 10 months ago
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holdenc96 11 months ago
ive been doing martial arts most of my life, and Id like to say this is a good display on techniques that utilizes viloence to take out an asocial attacker. It doesnt have to be pretty, it just has to get the job done. good work!
Kennyan11b 1 year ago
Very good display by these two individuals. It's great to teach a youngster (mature)these real fighting manuvers. It's better he pick up on this than go on a roller coaster ride doing MMA or any other sport fighting techniques. Keep up you two and you'll know what to do if the time ever comes to protect yourselves.
Revelation21st 1 year ago
This you and your son?
Abobojo 1 year ago
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cunterkooter 1 year ago
great father and son team! I love training this!
TellinTheTruth 1 year ago
It is great to see father and son training together! The son seems more fluid with targets . Dad is hesitates is thinking to much on targets . First target you see strike it stop thinking , also he is very unbalanced .Need to work on horse stances 8 floor exercise when in balance u generate greater power be more proficient fighter for this system.Been doing this system for over 15yrs.When Tim was learning from Jerry.I also taught my kids and wife Its great family time.
zipfreer 1 year ago
Great to see father and son training. Also very good for starters the principles of real hand to hand combat are there.
titocariduro 1 year ago
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shadowmas125 1 year ago
This is actually good. But I think you guys are sticking too much on the mat. You have to remember that in real life violence, there is no mat to stick to. I would recommend throwing and striking your partner, say, into the bike. I think if you psychologically train yourself to stay on the mat, it will impede any real-world violence. Also, it looks like you need to do the Leg Dynamics to improve your balance.
holdenc96 1 year ago
Looks good ! I am no where near that far along ( with a reaction partner) and I bet I have been trying longer ( almost a year).
Take a Bow !
DandDskeeto 1 year ago
your joint alignment is akward. otherwise good techniques. your getting there.
GoGoVengo 1 year ago
@GoGoVengo aw man...my alignment has been the hardest thing to master in MY TFT training!
Abobojo 1 year ago
I follow TFT and really liked this clip, I thought it was a drill, but you guys are doing improve. I feel a bit like TFT will come sue you guys, you kinda gave away their secrets.
bushidolovecock 1 year ago
Hey!! You guys are looking great! MUCH improvement from Dallas. I like how you are getting right into a LD every time. Keep working on it and remember to keep your fist as tight as you can along with locking your arms for the shot. It is so easy to roll them and cause an injury to yourself. Remember that when you are looking for a target that you always have your knees and feet. A knee to the face, or a foot to the face, is a powerful thing. :)
ShawnaJR 1 year ago
hey guys nice! Not bad at all.. the targeting and follow through is there. Perfect.. and when it happens in real life you just hit them as hard as you can and its done. Keep it up.
etherbass 1 year ago
LOL! Pops likes those eye shots! :) 5 stars good work guys!
GBlues1 1 year ago