this wont work. in a real street fight the other guy will be swinging like crazy not holding back,not standing around for "master" to put em in a lock lol
I think muy thai,kick boxing,boxing,ju jistu are more effective in a real situation.
Oh krav maga is another good one, just my opinion.
@pinolero13 how would groundfighting be effective in a street fight? and throws would only be effective if it's one vs. one. otherwise the practicality of it drastically drops (because while you throw one attacker, the other(s) will be attacking. Joint locking is actually, probably the most effective self defense martial art there is.
@GIFT1FROM1THE1GODZ Im just saying. I've seen street fights where someone gets into a headlock or some submission,and theres always some goons sucker punching the guy thats winning. I would say just move in hit and get out of there,and deal with the others. Just like the turkish boxer did in that one video on multiple attackers. Dont get me wrong,this stuff is good one on one DEFINETLY. Im just being real on the basis if the guy has friends ready to pounce ur ass
@Collinmrandomnumbers I really don't know what your problem is. You calling me a troll just because I stated my opinion? whats wrong with you man,did I offend you by showing the weaknesses in your armour? in this case this technique? Now im no "pro fighter" or "master" but even a kid can see that certain techniques wont work in a real street fighting. Like i said, to each his own,now leave me alone,I don't want to argue over something that people will have different views
@pinolero13 This isn't my teacher and I have no affiliation with this school, but the guy teaching whom they call "Shi Fu" is presumably a master, that is what the word Sifu means in Chinese. Since you are no expert by any means, who are you to say what will and will not work in a 'real' fight over this man? Fuck off good sir.
chin na (grabbing/siezing) is taught in all asian arts. in okinawan karate it is called tuite or torite jutsu. same in japan. it is often what people refer to as the hidden or secret fighting techniques hidden in forms...chin na along with shuai (throwing/takedowns) kicks and punches are obvious. you have to be taught where the joint locks are in the forms.
The most practical types of chi na are the finger locks and wrist locks, which i recomend learning before all the throws, but untill you understand what move is doing to your body, you can never do it fluidly as this man does.
The finger and wrist locks are best to learn in the background of learning the throws. The reason for this is that the throws are simpler to use and learn and can be more readily applied. The more complicated wrist and finger locks are effective but take a little more time and skill to perform, especially in a confrontation.
yeah, the guy looks like he's just pushing the other man's arms around and the guy falls down... ChinNa is amazing, hope to learn some soon in my Kung fu
this wont work. in a real street fight the other guy will be swinging like crazy not holding back,not standing around for "master" to put em in a lock lol
I think muy thai,kick boxing,boxing,ju jistu are more effective in a real situation.
Oh krav maga is another good one, just my opinion.
pinolero13 5 months ago
@pinolero13 how would groundfighting be effective in a street fight? and throws would only be effective if it's one vs. one. otherwise the practicality of it drastically drops (because while you throw one attacker, the other(s) will be attacking. Joint locking is actually, probably the most effective self defense martial art there is.
GIFT1FROM1THE1GODZ 3 months ago
@GIFT1FROM1THE1GODZ Im just saying. I've seen street fights where someone gets into a headlock or some submission,and theres always some goons sucker punching the guy thats winning. I would say just move in hit and get out of there,and deal with the others. Just like the turkish boxer did in that one video on multiple attackers. Dont get me wrong,this stuff is good one on one DEFINETLY. Im just being real on the basis if the guy has friends ready to pounce ur ass
pinolero13 3 months ago
@pinolero13 I think you should go around looking for a Chin Na master, and when you find one, try punching him in the face- go ahead, try it.
Collinmrandomnumbers 3 weeks ago
@Collinmrandomnumbers nah im good. I dont go around looking for fights. I just stated my opinion,thats all.
pinolero13 3 weeks ago
@pinolero13 You're just a troll who has no worthy opinion of martial arts yet you feel the need to comment on videos which you know nothing about.
Collinmrandomnumbers 3 weeks ago
@Collinmrandomnumbers I really don't know what your problem is. You calling me a troll just because I stated my opinion? whats wrong with you man,did I offend you by showing the weaknesses in your armour? in this case this technique? Now im no "pro fighter" or "master" but even a kid can see that certain techniques wont work in a real street fighting. Like i said, to each his own,now leave me alone,I don't want to argue over something that people will have different views
pinolero13 3 weeks ago
@pinolero13 This isn't my teacher and I have no affiliation with this school, but the guy teaching whom they call "Shi Fu" is presumably a master, that is what the word Sifu means in Chinese. Since you are no expert by any means, who are you to say what will and will not work in a 'real' fight over this man? Fuck off good sir.
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marcellKammi 2 years ago
good technique
catricola 4 years ago
jake keep posting! its awesome
Tianshanwarrior 5 years ago
Chin na is in all Kung fu stlyes and especially in Mantis
ross1112 5 years ago 3
True dat :)
DJFistOfCurry 2 years ago
may i ask a question? is Chin-na taught inside the praying mantis system as well?
musicdisciple 5 years ago
chin na (grabbing/siezing) is taught in all asian arts. in okinawan karate it is called tuite or torite jutsu. same in japan. it is often what people refer to as the hidden or secret fighting techniques hidden in forms...chin na along with shuai (throwing/takedowns) kicks and punches are obvious. you have to be taught where the joint locks are in the forms.
kempobrad 4 years ago
damn..was dat abit too fast or what....
musicdisciple 5 years ago
thats awesome
minimantis 5 years ago
great chan/wrapping techniques as well...
mantis108 5 years ago
The most practical types of chi na are the finger locks and wrist locks, which i recomend learning before all the throws, but untill you understand what move is doing to your body, you can never do it fluidly as this man does.
willff 5 years ago
The finger and wrist locks are best to learn in the background of learning the throws. The reason for this is that the throws are simpler to use and learn and can be more readily applied. The more complicated wrist and finger locks are effective but take a little more time and skill to perform, especially in a confrontation.
urgurathuzon 3 years ago
yeah, the guy looks like he's just pushing the other man's arms around and the guy falls down... ChinNa is amazing, hope to learn some soon in my Kung fu
KuKulzA28 5 years ago
awesome....chin na has a really nice flow to it
idma 5 years ago
Very nice
redsamuraidragon 5 years ago