I know those wrist grabs. I learned it at Oom Yung Doe back in Seattle when they had a school there. It's moved to Bellevue, but that technique REALLY works.
The first part of training was learning how to strengthen your body enough to take the punishment of receiving those holds. It's for real. My thumb is still messed up after 2yrs of taking a demonstration hold. Those grabs can be very dangerous.
@therealshozen Exactly. jBeing able to receive the technique is just as important as using the technique. When I met my Qin Na teacher he fubared my right wrist so bad I went from being able to do 88 pushups to doing 1. I could not bend my wrist with weight on it for about a year and a half. It was worth it. I learned from a very talented Qin Na expert and have no regrets. YOu would see more of these locks in the UFC if they didn't have to wear those gloves.
Yea, it was great to meet Joe and Diego. My friend was their chiropractor at the time. He had demo'd some joint locks to Diego and Diego asked where he learned the moves. My friend gave him my name and Diego was kind enough to pay for my flight down to San Diego to hang out with him and Joe Duarte for four days. I stayed in the house where Joe Duarte lived. They were both very cool dudes. We spent one morning on the beach with me showing them joint locks. It was great.
Im not a fighter but I know thats not true. At least he left guam and is fighting out in the states, just like he said. It's easy to be a big fish in a little pond like on guam, but try and go out to the states and be a little tad pole in the ocean, not that many figthers doing that here. He gets much credit for that, plus he probably has a killer network already.
Joint locks are useless in a real fight? I can't count the number of times someone has been submitted using a joint lock. It also depends on who is applying the technique. I've had many people demo on me their wrist wrap, with very little effect. Anyone can learn a basic wrist wrap technique, but to make it effective requires many years of correct practice.
On a side note, congrats to Diego for doing his thing against Clay. Very cool.
hey, joe and diego are two awesome friends. they were kind enough to let me film them experiencing some qin na from an old dude like myself. diego has an upcoming fight with clay, who he's going to thrash
I know those wrist grabs. I learned it at Oom Yung Doe back in Seattle when they had a school there. It's moved to Bellevue, but that technique REALLY works.
The first part of training was learning how to strengthen your body enough to take the punishment of receiving those holds. It's for real. My thumb is still messed up after 2yrs of taking a demonstration hold. Those grabs can be very dangerous.
therealshozen 1 year ago
@therealshozen Exactly. jBeing able to receive the technique is just as important as using the technique. When I met my Qin Na teacher he fubared my right wrist so bad I went from being able to do 88 pushups to doing 1. I could not bend my wrist with weight on it for about a year and a half. It was worth it. I learned from a very talented Qin Na expert and have no regrets. YOu would see more of these locks in the UFC if they didn't have to wear those gloves.
hakaka1 1 year ago
BRING DIEGO BACK TO SAN DIEGO!!!
jjhollywood949 1 year ago
@jjhollywood949
I haven't talked to Diego since last year. Did he leave San Diego?
hakaka1 1 year ago
@hakaka1 yeah he went back to New Mexico from what it says in the mma news. he is training with back with greg jackson.
jjhollywood949 1 year ago
@jjhollywood949 Thanks for the heads up. His family is in New Mexico so I'm not surprised that's where he ended up.
hakaka1 1 year ago
@jjhollywood949
Yea, it was great to meet Joe and Diego. My friend was their chiropractor at the time. He had demo'd some joint locks to Diego and Diego asked where he learned the moves. My friend gave him my name and Diego was kind enough to pay for my flight down to San Diego to hang out with him and Joe Duarte for four days. I stayed in the house where Joe Duarte lived. They were both very cool dudes. We spent one morning on the beach with me showing them joint locks. It was great.
hakaka1 1 year ago
Joe, can't beat the TOP 155 fighter's On guam.. but he's representing...
numberonebuttface 2 years ago
Im not a fighter but I know thats not true. At least he left guam and is fighting out in the states, just like he said. It's easy to be a big fish in a little pond like on guam, but try and go out to the states and be a little tad pole in the ocean, not that many figthers doing that here. He gets much credit for that, plus he probably has a killer network already.
6898628 2 years ago
Awesome moves pat. @pete
spazcaze 2 years ago
I believe it was real. But it's also because the MMA fighters didn't resist or try to escape.
It's useless in a real fight.
myclicks 2 years ago
Joint locks are useless in a real fight? I can't count the number of times someone has been submitted using a joint lock. It also depends on who is applying the technique. I've had many people demo on me their wrist wrap, with very little effect. Anyone can learn a basic wrist wrap technique, but to make it effective requires many years of correct practice.
On a side note, congrats to Diego for doing his thing against Clay. Very cool.
hakaka1 2 years ago
@hakaka1 How was the experience with diego and joe duarte? both are great fighters and diego is one of my favorite.
jjhollywood949 1 year ago
Hey Mr. Dickson, That's a cool move and I believe everything that I see In the video. And I know You personally
Best wishes.
Reno
dvsboi04 2 years ago
hey, joe and diego are two awesome friends. they were kind enough to let me film them experiencing some qin na from an old dude like myself. diego has an upcoming fight with clay, who he's going to thrash
hakaka1 2 years ago
haha... it really does work!
Joe looks like he's gonna die!
haha...
anything1213 2 years ago