MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOL EXAM

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2008

Learn How to Fight:
http://www.howtowinfights.com

- "Illegal" fight moves for extreme survival scenarios.
- Same moves outlawed for MMA and Cage Fights.
- Discover "dirty" street fighting moves that gangs, thugs, and felons don't want you to know.
- A strange "split-second" move that requires absolutely no skill or practice to master.
- And much more!

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´PROTECTO´ Self - Defense System

techniques demonstrated by creator :

Nenad Ikras

CONTACT INFORMATION:

MSN; e - mail: S-D-AllStyle@live.com

FACEBOOK:
Nenad Ikras

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  • Pozdrav od "martial artist"-a iz Zagreba.

    Svaka Vam čast!

  • Hvala! Pozdrav i tebi!!!

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  • To the guy a while back who thinks the UFC allows wrist locks - no they don't. I'm not even sure they allow ankle locks anymore. It's been a while since I've seen one. The point is - there's way more to fighting than what you see "in the cage", when was the last time you saw a fighter rip the guy "moving to mount" off of himself by using his ears as handle bars? Never. It's a standard combat move. You can't grab throats, eyes, ears, nose, hair, fingers, and all that. The UFC isn't real fighting.

  • When I was doing sport jujitsu out in Hawaii I ran into an Aikido blackbelt who was crosstraining. He didn't do well overall, but he did KO a couple guys who didn't watch their balance with some pretty impressive slams. However, the training methodology of attackers running like one-armed trains does not help prepare the Aikido practioner for real conflict. I believe it to be the leading reason why it takes so long for Aikido students to become good at self-defense.

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  • Braćo, a za šta je to ispit? za crni pojas??

  • @MrDanny301 I'm not sure if this has been answered for you yet, but generally no, a lot of modern thin t-shirts will just stretch and rip and be of no use for grabbing. Jackets and thicker shirts would be better. That said, most techniques could me modified slightly to be done without grabbing clothing.

  • What is the name of the song?

  • @heyame111 sry abut the spelling em from Bulgaria. and this is A martial art not martial art's.

  • @MrDanny301 That depends entirely on the technique and the type of clothing. Obviously on a T shirt, you would have to modify your grip to grabbing the wrist or forearm for a throw, instead of the clothing. However, on something like a hoodie, the grip is pretty much the same as long as the hoodie doesn't slip off. Wouldn't reccomend grabbing like, a plain long sleeve shirt like that though. Might rip and you'd look dumb, then proceed to get beaten up.

  • @FFomegAAA If you're going to make a comment like "It's not martial arts" on a video that CLEARLY is martial arts, please at least spell the name of the art right. It's "Aikido". Gf.

  • its not martial arts.... THIS IS FUCKING IKIDO !!! dam it now stop asking stupid questions.

  • how much do martial arts classes cost?

  • holy shit this is legit? i thought someone posted this because it's hilariously stupid, turns out it's some dojo promoting itself.

  • ahahahahahahahahaaaa This is hilarious !

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