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  • i like the part when he says soccer kicks hahahahaha good technique by the way ....

  • Wheres steaven seagal +

  • Good for law enforcement, I know I found myself applying "something similar" in the past with UN-cooperative subjects

  • You young internet "experts" need to look at the people I have trained with (tons top MMA Stars and Grapplers) and how high my level is...just because you think you can't quickly blend wrestling into Aikido into Jiu-jitsu doesn't mean it is not possible and I say it takes practice! Watch my Entire "Combatives & MMA Highlight" or my "Submission Highlight" vids on my YOUTUBE page before Judging. This is a fast surprise attempt move and I say there is other things you can do! Me training 25 yrs!

  • @DanTheWolfman1

    Great show and great technique Dan ! I will use it in training carefully of course, but i like it. Wish you the best and stay well ! :)

    Greetings, Big Evil

  • If I'm ever in a department store and one of those mannequins puts hands on me, now I'll know the perfect 3 minute move to use against him

  • nice Kote Gaeshi there. Uhhh Seagal? Is he related to Steven?

  • @TheMimeGogo i don't think he is, but i wouldn't be surprised if he was.

  • @bdgil1 I think the rule is you can't grab inside the gloves but not sure if its the same standing up and this move just wouldn't work against a good fighter

  • Педерас!

  • There are so many morons in Youtube comparing apples and oranges. Next thing you know, they will start calling Soccer players more athletic than hockey players, lol.

  • @sovietamerican2

    Well...lol

    

  • @sovietamerican2 they r...

  • Why all the hate for this video? The man isn't claiming for people to be able to win UFC titles with this technique. It looks like a fun move to practice, and perhaps has practical applications in real-life self defense.

  • is this guy realated to seagal or something?

  • sadly it won't work, I tried wristlocks in bjj and freefight ,your opponents sweat can

    be a pain in the ass, believe me.

  • I Am So Going To Do This To My Husband When He Gets Home From Work.

  • Machida is a trained killer. He'd fuck you up. I doubt you tought him anything that he didn't already know.

  • @travisking1990 The Best Learn More Every Lesson. Always Learn New and Better Ways To Eat Up Your Opp.

  • Arm bar takes two legs over the head and chest, I believe. Other than that, not too bad.

  • @damasteryu Theres more then one way to do the armbar.. = ]

  • @damasteryu If you have ever trained in jiu jitsu you know that's not always the case. He is doing an armbar perfectly fine. Just not the default way.

  • @damasteryu There is more than one way to skin a cat.

  • @BandakaKush There also much MUCH more effective ways to skin a cat. You COULD theoretically skin a cat with a rock, but i'd rather use a knife. Try again?

  • @zacktillery I agree to an extent, but look at Masahiko Kimura the famous Judo master, he performs armlocks in a similar fashion and he beat the great Helio Gracie in a grappling match! Looke here /watch?v=BVE82gH-v-g @ the 2:53 mark. 

  • @BandakaKush Thank you for posting that video! Interesting watched it many times. Didn't mean to be an asshole, sorry about that again. I still agree with what i said earlier though. There are more effective ways, but i'd rather use a sharp rock than a dull knife, if you get what i mean. We're both right technically. :)

  • @zacktillery Cool glad you like it bro. Having a polite conversation over YouTube with someone is such a breath of fresh air.

  • @BandakaKush It really is, and usually i'm not so aggressive. What are your views on mixed martial arts versus the sport of boxing? Not in the "who would win" argument, but in the sense of which sport will kill the other? I personally think the UFC will eventually outsell them, and they will get discouraged and sell out in some way. "this boxing bought brought to you by the UFC". etc.

  • @zacktillery I personally think the level of athletes in boxing are always one level above MMA. That's because there are a lot of MMA athletes that are failed other-athletes, and boxing has the Olympic games as a source of talent. Also it's still the most popular combative sport outside the US so a lot of Eastern Europeans are coming in. Also MMA matches are too short and less violent (in terms of people getting brain damaged) so MMA will most likely be killed off. Or we'll end up (continues)

  • @zacktillery with multi-dimensional athletes who compete in both.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros I actually couldn't disagree more. I am fairly certain boxing will die once pacquio vs mayweather finally happens. There is nothing going on after that.

  • @zacktillery Well don't believe the hype man. Pacquiao Mayweather will never happen, but there are a ton of fights that people want to see. Especially in the bigger weightclasses. Lebedev-Huck 2, Povetkin-Helenius. Andre Ward is the next superstar that will keep the sport alive. At heavyweight it's Pulev and Helenius. In MMA you don't have the multinational competition, it's strickly New World. Also once Fedor and Arlovski were done MMA lost it's Russian bad guys (the public loves those).

  • @zacktillery Oh, and btw did you see the UFC last night? It was a 42 year old master giving the 29 year old guy the fight of his life. When was the last time this happened in boxing? In boxing the competition is crazy, you get flushed out by the younger guys who are hungry and skillful. In MMA it's dubbed down competition. 42 year old master James Toney stepped in the ring with the younger Lebedev 2 weeks ago and was KILLED.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros I'm not sure what you are incinuating here. Younger guys reign supreme in boxing? In the UFC, it is about skill not about age/endurance. Although they play their parts, there are LITERALLY 10's of thousands of other aspects to worry about, instead of just HUGE amounts of endurance, jabs, hooks etc.

  • @zacktillery This would be true if they were masters in every single discipline. Truth is that they're rooks in every single discipline. Having basic Jiu Jitsu, basic Greco and basic Muay Thai doesn't make you more skilled than Teddy Riner. Even though he does one discipline he's got every single detail down. The new breed of MMA athlete is getting better at everything, especially stand up, but they're still not at the level of fine-art skill that for example Juan Manuel Marquez has.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros But they would overcome him because of the fact of different aspects. It is proven that PURE grappling overcomes pure striking every. single. time. Look at early bouts in all Ultimate fighter type shows that came out. Wrestlers, grapplers, ground fighters etc. always beat the strikers. Why? Striking doesn't have a ground game. Every knows how to throw a punch, even though it may be a HORRIBLE punch, still a punch. Everyone knows how to lean back to avoid getting hit.

  • @zacktillery This is pure speculation. Then tell me, why did all fights in UFC Rio stay on the feet? Why are all champions in all divisions of the UFC strikers? The early champs were grapplers because the GREAT STRIKERS had BETTER PAID sports to fight in, now MMA pays great and more and more strikers are tearing up the place. Oh yeah, and not everyone knows how to throw a punch. Just the opposite. I've been doing guillotines and RNCs to my brother ever since we were 5, (continues)

  • @zacktillery but back then I didn't know those were established techniques. As Frank Shamrock put it, grappling is very organic, boxing is the most fine art combat sport of all. It's just the most complex form of fighting. You hit somebody in the brain and it shuts down, because it's not supposed to get hit. Last but not least, only top tier boxers have this skill, but they learn to get hit in order to land their own shots, which is about as strategic as it gets in any sport. (continues)

  • @zacktillery Of course you have a bunch of the best Judo, the best Jiu Jitsu and the best grappling practitioners and they beat a bunch of FORMER kickboxers. Sure. But the kickboxers that still have it... guess what - they were competing for 10x the money in kickboxing. Now MMA pays better, it's simple economics - the best athletes go in the best paid sports. JDS was training to fight at the Olympics in boxing.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros You forget that the best fighters in each division are AMAZINGLY skilled in ground work. Dos Santos is an AMAZING fighter, and he destroyed Cain with his striking, but guess what? Cain just had surgery and wasn't at the top of his game. I can guarantee you, that if cain and Dos Santos fought again, and cain was 100% on his game, Dos Santos would get taken down, and from there it Cain's game.

  • @zacktillery Coulda woulda shoulda. I personally think Cain should have gotten an easy tune up fight because he had been away for too long, but JDS won fair and square. Let's not discredit his win he hit a bunch of hard body shots and the best part was that when Cain V was covering up on the ground, unlike some disrespectful assholes, he wasn't going for the back of the head of Velasquez, he aimed his shots carefully to the face. The bigger the weight class the more emphasis on striking.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros I agree and disagree. The bigger you are, the easier it is to control someone on the ground, so naturally you'd want to get them their. But yes, i agree that striking is MUCH deadlier in higher weight classes. :) Something we agree on? I say yes.

  • @zacktillery Sure we agree. But also it's harder to get a heavier person on the ground. If you saw Edgar Maynard 2 they take each other down and get up like 5 times a round :D From middleweight up it's more of a walking pace and it's very hard to get taken down/get up.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros

    You mean the best kickers and punchers go in to kickboxing, and the best punchers with no kicks go in to boxing, and the best wrestlers go in to MMA, or compete in ACDD tournaments.

  • @sovietamerican2 LOL that's very ignorant of you to think boxers can't kick. A lot of boxers were successful kickboxers and went into boxing for the money. Vitali Klitschko the world champion was a kickboxing champion before he became a boxing champion. They go in boxing because the money's best there. They have no incentive to go to MMA because it pays worse. Grappling champs on the other hand have no other choice, that's why there are more grapplers in MMA.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros

    LOL, many of those boxers had a karate background and transitioned well. Many famous kickboxers like Galaxy brothers, KLitschko and Pele Reid were good boxers. Every single world champion in kickboxing had extensive knowledge and experience with either karate,muay thai or other stand up disciplines, a boxer cant just magically kick like a pro. Many boxers who went to K1 knew how to kick. A boxers kicking is just as good as the kick from any shmoe.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros

    I never said a boxer cant kick, heck anyone can kick, I can kick, but to assume they can kick like a pro is ridiculous. I probably have more experience kicking than any pro boxer with no karate background lol.

  • @sovietamerican2 Naaah it's not rocket science man. Considering that these guys are the best athletes in the world, I'd bet any amount of money that if they wanted to they'd kick much better than most karatekas. It's no secret that the talent pool in boxing is much deeper than the talent pool in kickboxing. Hell k-1 is bankrupt.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros

    LOL talk about stupidity. A kick from a world champ in kickboxing, is not just any kick. These guys are the best punchers, to assume they can even kick better than a kicker is really a true sign that your brain is deteriorating. Being an athlete means shit, when the kicker has knowledge and is an athlete himself. FYI bub, in boxing the best punchers go, not the best kickers. Being an athlete wont make you do something better than someone else.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros

    What a stupid thing to say, that a boxer can kick better than a kicker kicking his whole life, do you hear yourself talk??? The talent pool in K1, is not the same as the talent pool in boxing, both are different sports with different athletes, doing different things, use your precious brain for once. People train their whole life for different sports, thats why you have soccer players, baseball players,hockey players etc etc.

  • @DestroyerAlexandros

    In conclusion, the best punchers go in to boxing, the best grapplers go in to MMA or ACDD, the best Kickers go in to kickboxing, the best 8 limbed fighters go in to Muay Thai, well you hopefully get the point. Being an athlete does not ensure they will be good at this or that. You can train for something and be good at it, that is true, but this applies to every athlete boxer or not.

  • @damasteryu you believe wrong

  • no striking in karate? HA

  • Hope you all know that is a REAL fucking technique and it fucking rocks!

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  • @MRnakedSURFmonkey Dude you're an Idiot their is striking in Karate. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT assclown. Maybe youtube Karate it help better than wiki.

  • @KINGTERO8700 no striking in aikido

  • @MRnakedSURFmonkey You mean Randy Couture! Who's the dumbass now baby dick. Machida use a karate front kick you fucking idiot!!!!

  • @KINGTERO8700 Rickson Gracie is a blackbelt in aikido, just saying

  • @iexcalibui2 Let me guest you found that out that in Wikipedia, Where anyone can type b.s. in their

  • @KINGTERO8700 a simple google search will find you a number of places (aside from wiki) where its mentioned

  • @iexcalibui2 am i supposed to trust you? on youtube where anyone can type bs in there? plus this guys in the video are MMA dudes who apparently trust stuff in Aikido. what ELSE do you want as "proof" ?

  • If you set it up like Dan is doing you can do that move successfully but you can't blink your eyes and you can't be afraid of the attack to where you don't see it.

  • Dan you faked me out.. I thought I was clicking onto a link that was going to show Seagal demonstrating this and it was you.

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  • all i thought it was steven seagal who will teach... but, he is not!

  • ew

  • thats bullshit...

  • especially when you dont do kotegaeshi correctly. better to lead them into a circle :)

  • very low percentage,standing wristlocks are notoriously hard to do under pressure.

  • @scarred10 i completely agree. I do Aikido, and love it. but doing a wristlock in fight a street fight is next to immpossible

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