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  • This is my Vid, and just my Basic u need background knowledge, you want my Advanced MMA, Grappling, Combatives, Systema, Kali subscribe to my youtube /DanTheWolfman1 page and check out my Playlists and Fights! 

  • @mistawu66 There is a reason Royce Gracie was taking out all those stronger, bigger and meaner guys in the early 90's. Trust the BJJ.

  • @mistawu66 Doesn't have to be in the middle of a fight, and someone grabbing someone else somewhere - shirt, arm, wrist - is how many fights get started

  • @callofduty497 i wonder about fight situations and if guys actually breaking joints, to me personally it is not acceptable, one on one, once the upper hand has been established the pain of a lock or choke will provide clarity, at which point you can start a conversation, and make it clear if he or she does not stop then a break will occur so simple, or you can hold a person in that comprised position until clarity/fatigue sets in or the police arrive.

  • with jujitsu in a street fight, do you guys actually break joints, whilst jujitsu is amazingly effective, i wonder what the results are in actual fights, anyone care to shed some light on this.

  • nice movee i will try this street fights :D

  • the asian is a wannabe gangbanger

  • bacana jiujitsu,porem tenho uma duvida,realmente serve como defesa pessoal?

    em uma situaçao de mais de 1 oponente enquanto vc finaliza um no chao o outro chuta sua cara facil...eae?? derrepente to enganado ou nao?acho que o muaythai como defesa pessoal ja abrange essa limitacao nao é???

  • man i feel sorry for the asian guy :)

  • VERY GOOD!!!

  • Another nice technique is to step outside, strike the offending elbow with your free elbow while keeping your attacking hand up to be in block position (the strike to the elbow breaks it and/or the hold) and the then proceed with a quick jab or backhand with the same striking arm as a feint to cover your loading the freed arm for a follow up strike.

  • I like the guy in black T-shirt,so funny..

  • suck!!!! in a real fight u cant do that nub as!!!!! first:: u need be more strong that u opponent!!!

  • @powerata05 but in order to do these techniques you need to hit your opponent first, one strong hit with your fist, leg or whatever, that will make easier to do the rest of the technique since your opponent will be hurted and confused creating a distraction.

    no need to be stronger just need technique.

  • awsome!!

  • I'm getting fed up of seeing armbars all the time! They're of no use on the street, cuz you're not going to compromise being on your feet.

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  • this dudes a beast

  • nice

  • hay all BLACK BELTS in karate please answer my quesion (those who are not black belts inles your insulting me or somthin piss off) but to the black belt in karate in the basic punches kicks throws all you really need? like what percentage of karate do you REALLY need to kick someones ass becase i took karate (shito ryu) and i have been getting by kinda well with the basics but i guess what im asking is is there somthin els that blackbelts can do that whight yellow blue ect cant?

  • @warddraw4

    well there is more material as you advance through the belt ranks.

    And obviously you become better at the stuff you learned at the lower belts.

    sooo..yea

  • @warddraw4 Well buddy to answer your question, black belts are not magical but it means that they are continuing to train or have reached a certain level! If someone is a yellow belt it tells me they have train for a while, if they are black belt it tells me they have made a huge commitment and have reached usually a certain level! Yes I'm a black belt in JJJ. Hope I’ve answered your question bud. 

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  • why does every person in the comments have to prove this guy wrong and that they know a way better way to fight......fuckin retards.....just watch the video!!! if you dont agree then continue on with your all powerful fighting techniques

  • Hablando en serio, esto se parece más a jeet kune do que a jiujitsu?

    

  • i like how the guy just falls like a lifeless puppet!!lol..

  • @singlerose15 Remaining relaxed and loose and letting the throw happen is the best way of avoiding an injury in a throw.

  • DI WLAAAA

  • This is a little flawed. If you punch him, he might let go leaving you with no control of his arm. Trapping his hand and using an Aikido nikkyo wrist lock is another alternative

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  • These are control techniques gents. It's not suppose to destroy the opponent but control him or her with pain and the least force necessary to gain that control. He's showing that you could do more damage if needed. If done with that first distraction blow the opponent most likely will not be ready to counter the lock.

    Good vid. Train hard.

  • Good clip. And yes there is a few seconds of opportunity for an elbow thrust into your face; however if your opponant is stunned, the move should work just fine.

  • flaw in the hold once you get his arm where you want it opponents elbow is pointing towards you if hes got any sense all he has to do is thrust

  • @kieltehsmith shit happens so fast when you're doing a move, if you have any sense then YOU do it fast enough that he cant counter it

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  • lol "break the elbow if u want" nice i like that

  • This is my vid, hope you enjoyed it, ww. MMA4SelfDefense com to purchase the 2 Hr DVD, Keep in mind there are lots of options in different situations and the vids should be viewed all together for a full understanding. I've been training 24 yrs with TOP guys, bounced 13, had some real street experiences, fought top MMA Fighters etc. I'm also an Actor and Stuntman, in Couples Retreat and have doubled Stallone!

  • If somebody grabs your hand like that, just kick him to the groin or punch him on the nose...He will let go! Theres no room for a wristlock like that...this is JKD thinking!

  • there's allways room for a wrist lock. practice makes perfect

  • very proportional application of force, judge will love it

  • lol break the elbow if you want.....that sounded funny i dunno why

  • nice take down

  • I never mean to be disrespectful but this guy is someone who has trained in a little of this and little that and thinks he is good enough to put them together in some kind of street art.

    No one would ever encourage a wrist lock with the between the folded hand and wrist it creates a cushion and therefore weakens the technique. The application of any escape that relies solely on a punch to the head for application is flawed due to the fact the reach of the opponent may be longer than yours.

  • this guys tights are disturbing

  • everything was good until the juji gatame why the fuck would i wanna lay down on the concrete wit broken glass and shit all over the floor?? just break that shit and bounce

  • "Break the elbow if you want" -thanx for advice

  • The entry and takedown looks like either Aikido or Hapkido. The arm bar is Jui Jitsu.

  • im going with hapkido

  • hapkido i think... indeed...

  • very technicque

  • PROPER WRITING JUJUTSU.OSU!!!

  • I feel so bad for his friend. What a trooper!

  • very helpful but its much easier to do this when your aponent is standin still

  • hell yea...of course im gonna break the elbow. muahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • open to a knee at 1:03, open to a punch at 1:17

  • He was breaking it down step-by-step. Normally it would be too quick for a person to make that knee or punch, the gap where he would be open would hardly exist.

  • Wouldn't be too worried about the punch at 1:17. His position isn't very good, which means he'd have minimal leverage.

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  • he ddnt even breakfall...

  • this is one of the more advanced jiu jitsu moves..

  • really we teach it to beginners...

  • lol his poor assistant looks like he is in so much pain.

  • If you do do a lock in a real fight you must brake the joint or you will be defeated by a striker.

  • LOL just learned that in class and its a lit different how u take him down wich is a little more effective nto sayin ur is bad its awesome btw:)

  • Nice JuJits but do you really want to be on the ground in a fight so his pose can kick your face in?

  • You can take him down so hard and fast that you injure his shoulder and entire arm, then you don't have to hold on to him. You can let go and kick him, make sure he's down for a while, then look out for more opponents. You do things to fit the situations.

  • ma addò vai.........

  • хуйня полная этот мешок ещё смеет учить других такому дерьму!!!!!!!!! фу позор

  • "Break the elbow if you want." lol good advice.

  • Thanks pamirec, I appreciate it, hoping to film more advanced stuff in a few months. I've got one student Anthony, that is like AJ Johnson and wants to fight 170-explosive as heck

  • Hello guys, this is my video, I am known as Dan "The Wolfman" Theodore and I hope you liked it. I teach Combat Jiu-jitsu, MMA, Kickboxing, and 10th Planet Jiu-jitsu under Eddie Bravo at Blue Dragon/10th Planet Burbank, Ca. I also do acting/stuntwork, and once stunt doubled Sylvestor Stallone! I've trained many styles for over 22 years, fought in Japan three times, fought two UFC #1 Contenders, and trained with tons of top UFC stars.Bouncing+Survived 10 on 1 and 2 on 1 Stick attack.Look me up!

  • Nice bro.I checked your record,you fought Kondo and Horn,lots of props to you! to train somebody is always different from fighting,I mean,you can be a champion of the world,but when it comes to training,you may suck! You are a good coach,which means,you can train a lot of guys,that may become a good mma fighters! Good luck!

  • This is very similar to original Pak Sao Lock Technique series taught by Bruce Lee, probably taught to him by Gene Lebell just applied to a wrist grab. I tell other hitting options etc.

  • Obviously, "staycockedlocked2008", you know nothing about ju jitsu. The hit on the arm that initiates the move surprises an attacker, and once you have their wrist, they have no choice but to follow your moves.

  • dude that was a lock from wen ur opponent thinks that they have control of u, it will surprise themn nd they wnt b able to resist

  • Very nice. Simple and effective.

    Thanks for posting!

  • awsome

  • nice very nice move

  • very nice

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