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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Three different routines of simple self defence for orange belt grading

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  • this crap doesnt work on the street!!!! when u have an adrenoline rush, your senses are blurred and your potential strength is cut in half. if you wanna learn self defense you have to learn to make the adrenoline rush work in your favor. google it and youll see what i mean

  • What do you think we do by training this stuff for hours upon hours? We are training our bodies how to react without thinking.

    Besides, self defense demos in a club and street self defense are two very, very different things we learn in our club.

  • In the description you said it was routines for orange belt. but the girl is yellow. is that a mistake or am I missing something? just curious is all :)

  • Orange is the belt that comes after yellow in our system. To move up a belt you need to be graded. A grading generally involves terminology, self defense, Kata, and sparring.

    Anyway, when during the grading you wear the belt you are moving up from, and at the end of the grading you are given your new belt.

    Does that make sense?

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  • @Alphastyx7 its a bit late but if u miss it ure screwed if they have a knife ut luckily im taught if they ahve a knife

  • @Alphastyx7 Hey! Guess what? You're a tool.

  • @Alphastyx7 I guess from now on people should only train in a cage with trained serial killers. Obviously in an everything-goes-death-match. Just so we can get as close as possible to the streets.

  • @bunnietsukino I agree with you on this, but I'd like to suggest something on this topic after 10 years of Judo and Jiu Jitsu: try asking your training partner not to go along with the techniques. Get your training partner to attack and then do everything possible not to get thrown by you. This will give you a far better sense of how well your techniques would work in a real confrontation. I've learned there's a big difference when your opponent is trying to win and not be beaten.

  • yeah that won't work .

  • Oh ok so she (or you, if this is you) was being graded to get her/your orange belt. oh ok I understand now. I understand that orange comes after yellow, that's how our school is too and we also have to wear our old belt before obtaining our new one (I believe every school does that). I just didn't know if this was a demo or if it was a test. thanks

    what belt are you?

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