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Sharing techniques on womens self defense against hook punch.

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  • @danielskipp1 Again, More could of , would of nonsense. Seems your are thinking that she just stands there after the elbow, but she doesnt, she keeps moving. So your THEORY about being grabbed , FAILS. But hey thanks for the BS comments anyway. Now ,move on!

  • @SuubUrbanNinja

    Even if she does pull off a good solid hit with the point instead of the tricep you assume the guy is so weak and soft instead of being big and painimmune [booze or adrenaline or just badass tough] that he has no chance to simply grab her. Except it falls down [with her giving her back to a heavier stronger guy] when you consider that even if he is stunned and seeing stars it is instinctive when falling to grab something. Her hair or ear, face or collar would do nicely. FAIL.

  • @spideycentz I think its because your thinking as a man who under estimates the capabilities of woman. Sure a woman could do all those things you mentioned, yet and still every 3 seconds a women is still assaulted in the USA. So now what?? Better for them to try something cause obviously the options you mentioned are not keeping women from being killed, raped or beat up. Any resistance is likely to anger and attacker so come on with the excuses.

  • @danielskipp1 would of,could of,should of, The stuff that keyboard warriors are made of. Fact is there is no easy grab after just getting knocked square on your jaw by an elbow even if it is by a woman. And for you to ignore that fact shows you know nothing about this subject.

  • @Notung69 I always think the same thing when I see womens "self-defense" techniques. They, IMO, give women a false sense of security or ability to defend themselves. In other words, gives them an incentive to engage in combat when they could've taken more effective precautionary or defensive measures such as: mace, pepper spray, calling 911, or the all-time best defense technique....RUN! I think these techniques are more likely to anger an attacker and get the women crucially or severely hurt.

  • very interesting in the beginning the block u were talking about i believe is the aikido one where u put your elbows into his incoming attack.

  • @SuubUrbanNinja

    You wish.

    You hope.

    back to reality...

    Fact is you just put her back between his arms. Easy grab and pin for him and then she has fun trying her bearhug defence.

    Self Defence 101: Face the attacker. Never turn your back.

    Have you got any actual 1st or 2nd hand experience of using this technique for REAL?

    Yeah the Muay Thai, Sport Karate and TKD guys do these spins in the ring. Note that they 90% of the time FAIL to even hit never mind stun the target. Not street

  • go princess!!! u beta get it!!!!!

  • some here was saying when he or she pivets she would not hit his head but that does not need to be an elbow but a stike as she pivits to the groin and still get the movement. Right now we are going to post this exact thing on Hapkidotv and use a girl but she is also deaf. What I teach is to flow with the punch do not make a fist but open hand for energy, then no matter how the strike or the step I have first response and strike the throat then knee the groin then do a redirection throw.

  • I agree with your teaching and there some nice Judo throws from there but the Idea of blocking and turning it into a elbow very nice and then going to inverted bar arm very good transition. I would love to have you look at our stuff in Hapkidotv and bring some good true self defense so we can work together and make and coordinate our Hapkido.

    Your Hapkido brother,

    Ty Hatfield

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