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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

Sifu Jason Herrera teaches Jeet Kune Do online at www.LearnToFight.TV: this is a short lesson.

Learn and get certified in Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do & Close Quarter Defense Tactics online TODAY at www.LearnToFight.TV, learn it all to use it all!

Contemporary JKD
Grappling
Joint Locks & Pressure Points
Disarming and use of weapons
Striking, kicking, close quarters
All inclusive lesson plan!!

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  • There are good stuff but also things that should be re though. Like that take down defence. Offcourse that could work. But I think 7 out of 10 times when you dont know it coming he will grab your legs. You should think of that instead putting a that triangle and missing the neck like in 4.55. If that was real he would get to your legs and go tho the ground. But hey think of this. The ground aint a bad place if you know how to work on it, but streetwise! I like the video!!

  • @minasz you don't know he is going to grab your legs, your flinch response is to put your hands down toward the threat, making the palm or triangle the best way to redirect him. The neck is not necessary just preferable, if you miss and get the traps thats fine too. If you go on thinking "you never know, so it is not possible to avoid the ground" then you have no chance of ground avoidance at all. Grappling training is important too in case you end up there.

  • here is the situation, as for me im not tall person what if an bigger/heavier person grapple me like an arm bar or leg bar how would you defend your self? please answer

  • @eldehbunxo1 larger person = you need to cheat. Forget Jiu Jitsu competitive rules etc. If you can pull off a lock or choke thats great...if you cant, default to the use of gouging the eyes, throat jabs, biting, etc.

  • I got one what if u got an confrontation with a wresler and u are already strong with powerful punches but as soon as are take down you are done so what can the street fighting stricker do to make sure he will not get taken down ?

  • @greatcornholio1000 Martial artists should train in striking AND grappling to be well rounded. If taken down by someone stronger or better than you, CHEAT. Wrestlers instinctively ground and pound (or locks/chokes), you need to use my video entitled "Grappling 1101" on my site where I show you how to gouge the eyes/throat, bite, etc from the ground against such situations.

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  • alright questin what if you are on the groung and they are trying to stomp you how will i get out of that

  • @minasz great work! i was wondering how to react when someone comes to you with a knive, or a bottle, or any other meelee weapon like such? thanks.

  • @cqdtonline i like that take down defense method

  • Very good instruction :) thank for your knowledge

  • @cqdtonline tnx for the idea :)

  • @TripleSSSmusic You are not trying to stop their momentum with the triangle take-down defense. You are using the triangle to keep the distance while moving the body and redirecting the "momentum" to the side. Attention to the use of my movement, I would never suggest that you could prevent a take-down by use of force vs. force. Triangle prevents someone from getting too close to your body, it does not prevent someone from moving your ENTIRE body. Try it properly, redirection, you'll see

  • Someones momentum definately does not stop during a charge like that. I dont feel like the triangle hand thing would be very practical because it wouldnt break their momentum and them slamming into you so whats another way of avoiding a tackle like this? Im very good on my feet but very bad on tr ground.

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