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  • dont watch these videos if your street fighting pussys

  • Credit were Cerdit is due good advice.

  • Type "Woodbury Martial Arts" into your Youtube browser for a viewing of the elusive and rare bipedal-Thunderfoot!

  • pior doble q já vi na vida uahuahu

  • THE TEACHER HAVE BIG HEAD AND IS SHORTY hahaha VERY FUNNY

  • HAHAH then i come in to punch.

  • why don't you two get a room, pls

  • nice videos!!

  • easy and good takedown : )

  • i always lunged in for my double leg. i dont wrestle anymore, but this is great advice that i can help my son with in his wrestling. thanx man

  • just have to make sure you take him down quick enough, otherwise you could shove the dudes head down and to the side with head control it makes the takedown attempt more difficult.

  • 1:27 what if the opponent puts his knee in ur head?

  • @jerryx2000 that's why he said to go down first... pay more attention next time, fool

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  • @jerryx2000 well, hypothetically speaking, a punch, kick, elbow, or knee, the longer it travels, the more power it has.Since you're going for a takedown, you eliminate the distance it can travel, negating the power, however, your momentum from shooting at the legs could compensate so that you get knocked out...But, if you do it right, attack the front leg, put your head to the side of the body, it's really difficult to land the knee, and you really can't get any power with your front knee...

  • @mizzike16 why don't u throw him standing? Hip throw!

  • why don't u just kick him in the balls? Then U can get home earlier?

  • Good advice. Too bad Ralph Gracie didn't take lessons from you before he fought Takanori Gomi. Knee to the face FTW!

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  • Ty great info

  • nice explanation with it tx

  • nice thnx

  • nice i love tht take down got knee the 1st time i used it bit its all good lol

  • man just like craig marduk ^_^

  • This guy knows his stuff. I got to do when of his wrestling classes when I visited ATT. Shit man just the stuff I learned in one class made my wrestling game that much better.

  • i want him to teach me vale tudo.

    that take down would really come in handy. but im really tall. XD

  • Hey does this takedown work if you ignore dropping to your knee?

  • Not really, dropping to your knee puts you under his hips and gives you some control. If you don't get low enough and your opponent has strong hips he'll pull right out of it or be able to sprawl it out. Plus the drop is where the upward explosion comes from to dump your opponent.

  • works great if you dont drop to a knee.. just make sure you cut an angle, lift or body lock...

  • it depends,

    are you a fucking retard?

    That plays a major factor

  • THX !!! man im going to need that to defence myself

  • thanks very informative

  • yeah thats kinda cool move

  • i've seen so many wrestlers make that mistake when they shoot in for a take down. thanks for addressing that technical issue.

  • You see that ALOT in ufc.

  • The other guy looks like he's thinking, "Dammit, why do I have to be the test dummy?" lol, good takedown tho.

  • that takedown looks painful :)

  • you helped me so much

  • nice

  • Takedowns area great thing to do in a street fight , I once fought a guy , I applied a takedown on him ang the fight was over , Those people who are on those videos are experienced , So they know how to fall down And also they know that they're going to be down , But in a street fight it would be a surprise to your opponent , So he wouldn't even think that you'll take him down , And that hurts.

  • ye takedowns and ground n pound is effective

  • true.... but... in a street fight the last place you want to be is on the ground.... unless you know no one is going to jump in...

  • true but to be fair he didnt say use it in the street i totally agree with your point to

  • @paulie40zx thats why its a takedown for mixed martial arts. not street fighting.

  • @Kittensbane0 i was replying to 3liwq8. i was saying why it isnt good. and anything used in "mixed martial arts" can be used in street fighting. kitten

  • good teaching!keep up man

  • GHOLAR!!!!! haha, i heard some crazzzzy stories bout that guy

  • headlisthorseman,

    When I saw your post I googled him...I didn't find anything "crazzzzy" about him.

    Could you tell whats so "crazzzzy" about him?

  • I think he's just referring to his wrestling days/skills.

    He was an excellent collegiate wrestler and a great (current) teacher.

  • Vale tudo

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Vale-tudo (Portuguese for anything goes - Literally Vale=Is Allowed and Tudo=Everything) describes competitions in unarmed combat having minimal rules,[1] especially mixed martial arts competitions. It is sometimes considered a combat sport[2] and style of fighting[3] in itself.

    the term vale tudo was first associated with booth fighting done in Brazilian circuses during the 1920s.

  • Portigul, in like forever ago.

  • where did vale tudo originate???

  • brazil....Is where the gracies came from....But maeda had rings in japan althouhg a lot of those bouts were kinda sketchy<possibly worked/def worked>,a few years before the ufc and pancrase came along too before the ufc....from japanese pro wresling....so its sorta an evolution along different lines.

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