Uploaded by leveragepinning on Feb 4, 2007
Jujutsu 101 consists of drills to improve your balance disruption and leverage skills for a self-defense situation. www.jujutsu101.com
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@BodyPerformanceTV steve do you need more or less calories when you get older?
al14di 6 months ago
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@BodyPerformanceTV steve I'm sorry for posting the abs workout about the breathing too many times I did not mean to anger i now understand why you block me and just want to say im sorry and hope you can someday unblock me it won't happen agin from al14di.
al14di 7 months ago
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Blessings to you and yours. I appreciate Your insights and help. Keep'em comming...
Pastor J
pjsoulbrotha 10 months ago
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to less muscles Oo xD
DerAutobahnfahrer 1 year ago
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jesus christ! you squat volkswagons or what man!!!
batninjabrandon 1 year ago
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hey look it's Steve Turano LOL
Albasexybuttocks 1 year ago
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Holy shit! It's Steve!
TheAtomicDon 2 years ago
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I don't think Fred was showing a gun defense drill here...I think he was showing how the dynamic of the MOVEMENT he viewed was incorrect. This is a commentary on the principal of movement, not individual technique. Totally agree on handling gun as #1 priority...but on a gun defense drill.
tenkan180 2 years ago
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good skill... in realtime with force and speed (what is now ofcourse slowed for us to see) it's a great move, the center is also changed fast of the person holding whatever. think of the options to finish after, that's also allot... could very be that there are better tricks etc.. like this one very much heh thanks for the demo
MrEntangle 1 year ago
MrEntangle - Thanks for your views. Take good care. Fred
leveragepinning 1 year ago
personally (im not saying your wrong)
but the way i have been trained is to always contol the 'weapon baring limb'
good technique if there wasnt a weapon invlolved tho
jiujames 2 years ago
I appreciate your concern and etiquette. Yes, controlling the weapon is a vital skill to work on. I was showing a situation where someone was running at someone from that angle and he sort of banged into the opponent but then flew off. You can't always just grab and control the weapon hand from every angle you find yourself. But if you bang him off balance and keep him off balance, while staying in his blind area, then you could control him and trap the weapon's use. Respect back at you. Fred
leveragepinning 2 years ago
It is a most serious concern! Always "control" the "use" of the weapon. You can't always "catch" the weapon from all angles and dynamics. Notice I am swinging forcefully around opponent, off-balancing him and staying in his blind area by wrapping with other arm so I don't fly away from him. Imagine if the weapon was in his right hand and you were coming from his left side. You can't always "catch" the weapon but you must "control" the "use" of weapon. Take care, Fred
leveragepinning 4 years ago