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  • hi, do you have a video with sweeps or k.o. against an armed or unarmed opponent? I've been doinf TKO since 15 years now, and I would like to learn more about this. Thank you and keep doing this amazing work. Greetins from Mexico

  • yes I have a video called punch slip and takedown, and a video called vital points if you want to know how to KO someone.

    thanks for watching.

  • zash sin ojos jajja

  • I´m sure this hurts.

  • Yeah, but I have to redo it because there are much better ways to do the hammer fist at the end. Look at all the tension in my strike. That is not very efficient.

  • When you redo, notice that the eye jab is better performet with every single singer as a spear. So you open the whole hand to maximise the hit rate. (you wont hurt your pinkie cuz you still trie to hit with index an middle )

  • yes, there are many ways to do the eye jab the first technique I was showing was more like a hooking eye gouge instead or a poking type motion. But I see what you mean, thanks for sharing.

  • Thank you for sharing!

    This was really impressive and nice demonstrated.

  • thanks for watching there will be more in the future.

  • subscribed :-)

  • i was training in ninjitsu and always thought that this was the training of shinobi.

    wha't the difeerence between ninjitsu and Nintaijutsu?

  • Yes they are very similar except nintaijutsu looks at the strengths all martial arts gives us. We do not limit ourselves to one art. Nintaijutsu also is korean stealth martial arts not Japanese ninjutsu. They have similar philosophies and life science technologies.

  • but nintaijutsu seems a japanese word to me!

    also they have the same moves. i think is some kind of ninjitsu but expended to the korean way of thinking.

  • You know what I think your right. The founder of Nintaijutsu is Choson ninja on youtube. He is half korean half japanese ancestory. I think you should ask him about this. I am a distant student.

  • by the way... shinobi is the japanese ninja warrior!!

  • yes one who endures.

  • Nintaijustu is a mix of all martial arts and eastern philosophies.

  • lol all his friends ? all 10 of them i take it ? LOL personally weight seems to play an important part of some people's training rituals.anyone can dig up info on available types of martial arts and claim up to X man belts.personally i think since superninja is such an expert maybe he'd like to post some video's or even give a few examples on his apparant fame? not a flame just stating the obvious xD

  • hello i really enjoy ur training vids. i saw the knee/shin pads that ur wearing and wanted to know where i could get a pair for training?

  • Get them anywhere. I got mine at building 19 for 4 dollars.

  • haha i am sure you did read from a book. but it is impractical to sue unless the the opportunity was there. i would much rather use arm bars and chokes. in a real hand to hand fight arnis is very well rounded period. thanks again for your e mail . and i have all my friends watch your silly vids also. vito....

  • yes I see.

  • ok thanks for the e mail back. i have been in martial arts for over 30yrs. so when i see some one do the fangs of death i laff sorry.

    here is my resume.

    1.age 16 black belt in tae kwon do "i hate it now"

    2. age 18 black belt in shodokan

    3.age 19 brown in kenpo

    4. age 19 to 23 in usmc first recon close combat instructor.

    5.age 24 to 27 brown belt in budo jujitsu

    6. age 27 to now 40.. black belt in arnis and bbj... thanks....

  • why whats wrong with this technique. I saw it in a book and see no reason it would not work friend. All martial art techniques have their place.

  • Body mass in movement is a key idea whatever style you're training and a higher level of taijitsu than stiff arm power. You can get there whatever style of movement you are using. Another idea with the hammerfist is the angles of attack with it are very similiar to a knifehand (axehand/shuto) strike. So one can most of the time be substituted for the other. It's kind of fun to go through one's toolbox of techniques and draw crossconnections like that. A good video by the way.

  • yes I see thank you for your info friend.

  • Well, you are training in TKD so I'ld keep with that type of body work (taijitsu) building experience and faith in it. If you want to experiment, play on a heavy bag or your tree mannequin with the concept of a wave coming up from the ground, through your hips and waist, and out your arms. Much of the power of a blow comes from your body mass in motion rather than arm muscles. Hard to describe, easier to demonstrate. But you are correct in thinking of body rotation working into the arm.

  • I know what you mean, I just posted a developing force video let me know what you think of it.

  • hey mike, great video..keep up the good work dont listen to that fat frusterated fuck who posted haha, hes either single or hes hittin up some whale that no one else would touch..keep the videos coming dude!

  • HAMMER FIST: Old time western boxers use to use these when knuckles were too broken up to deliver normal punches. The bodywork was a bit different than one finds in most karate/TKD schools, a lot of the power comes from the whole body in motion rather than an arm snap/hip thrust combination. Everyone has to start somewhere though.

  • Yes, I see. Do you think I need to work on my body rotation in conjunction with my arm movement more? Thanks for watching. I never knew that about the boxers. Thanks

  • THROAT STRIKE: That strike with the forward body shift is a pretty good way to knock someone back in a big way. Hit low on the throat, around the throat notch, knocks a person back blowing them off their feet if your timing is right. Mess it up and hit them on the adam's apple and they go to the hospital or morgue and you go to jail or prison for manslaughter. I know you know that, I'm adding that for people watching this who might not know the difference between the two target points.

  • Yes, we need to have moral justification for using these deadly techniques.

  • This could save somebodies life, and what a great dummy!

  • Yeah that dummy is the best thing I ever made.

  • nice moves man but deadly. would only use them if i were in a life/death fight or willing to spend a long time in jail. the grab to the neck is good because you can controll the power of the strike and can push them off ballance. nice 1

  • Very true.

  • that eye gougneing ouch dude i do little diffint and i that with shukos too i give 40 shuriken stuck in the trage careful looked at it agin your strike could be painful in life death figth

  • with your fangs of death you scare me. dude you are a joke ...... get some real lessons and take arnis or kali .... have a nice day

  • Oh yeah I'll get some real training instruction. Thanks for watching my silly movies.

  • grate stike dude

  • Thanks.

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