Using Judo/Jiujitsu in a STREET FIGHT

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  • In you opinion, Is it too late to train some sort of Martial Arts? I'm sixteen, and want to go into the USMC after college to be an Officer. What would be a good Martial Arts for me to train in? I'm thinking something that will test my mental and physical will. :D thanks and please reply :D

  • @hockeybrat95 don't get lost in technique land then. You will have to be fit as fuck and rely on training (that you will receive anyways - USMCMAP) that is based on gross motor-skills. Take up Muay Thai - that's my personal recommendation. Stay fit, train hard. You'll need it ;-)

  • wow, TeamWuJin. You are smart enought to be able to write. Good for you dumb monkey

  • @TheBallKeeper bawhahaha - nah, kid I used my Jedi mind force!

    BOOM!

    Let's see your blackbelt keyboard warrior defense against THAT! LOL

    Have a nice weekend playin' with yourself dude! :-D

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  • @tallguy2 thanks, I'm glad I wasn't misunderstood. Putting the footage (that I have) of me traveling and training I thought would simply be more interesting than watching me talk and also I like to share the experiences of training/self development. I personally think too many get a black belt and think ''right, I can open a school and be awesome now.. I'm the shit and I can't be told otherwise nor be shown anything NEW'.. LOL, as you can see I don't take myself that seriously :) Thanks Again

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  • totally agree....i guess all that training has made u very wise.

  • @TrustairXL you cant rely on locks on the street,only choke outs and kos are dependable when drugs,alcohol,adenaline are involved.You do need to train full resistance grappling often and grappling sports are the best for that.You dont try to stay on the ground though

  • I understand what you are saying,and I agree to a point,Do you not feel that the way that a Martial Art is taught makes a huge difference to how it's used from one school to another? Martial Arts Elements help street self defence I've found.My point being that I have studied Martial Arts with one instructor moved and studied elsewhere and found that the Martial Art has been seen from different eyes and trained differently but the same style.Enjoy your Vids hugely.Keep up the Good work.

  • This guy has it exactly right. I love BJJ but never considered it as a way of self defense, just sport and fun. Self defense is not being there, or calling 911, or a bat, or a gun. More than anything just being smart and figuring out how to stay away from bad situations.

  • i agree with this video. my main art is karate and i also train judo and BJJ as supplemental arts so i can have more well-rounded knowledge of grappling. the guys that do only BJJ (the fad art now) really think they're willing to take a punch to get inside and don't believe at all that one punch could ever end the fight before they can grapple. they also truly believe that they can armbar and choke out multiple attackers before being knocked out.

  • What i love most about BUDO is it don't mather what belt you have, there is always something new to learn!

  • You got a good point when you say JJ is about controlling situations, but if a guy knocks you down you better have a ground game. If you can get an armbar or something in those lines and just give it a good jank this arm, leg, wrist or whatever pops out or gets broken he'll just cry like a lil baby... punsh him a bit more stand up and just get home

  • @TheBallKeeper AWESOME! Finally someone that doesn't just come out and say, "Aikido is shit, I took one class and got my ass kicked." But like you said, if you have a lifetime to spare and don't think you're going to get into a fight until you're a "Master", go ahead and train Aiki.

  • @TheBallKeeper

    you dont know that and you dont know shit. there are way too many variables than just saying 2 guys train six months and then make them fight and whoever wins has the better fighting styles.

  • The harder to doesn't mean they aren't good. They just take more dedication and time.

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