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No problem. Take good care. Fred
leveragepinning 2 years ago
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Sorry Fred I should not have said "some".
john51880 2 years ago
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yeah, this is more like japanese jiu jitsu or aikido than brazilian jiu jitsu. This would never work.
Inev123 2 years ago
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With this technique I find it easiest to hook their foot with a sort of a round house to slip their foot toward my center knocking their center off which takes the right hook out of the equation all together. Because next is a takedown, broken elbow, dislocated shoulder, or w/e comes to mind at the moment.
Momentimum 1 year ago
Momentimum - Thank you for sharing your realistic views. Yes, if one could hook away the leg (while maintaining one's balance) that could certainly be useful. As we both know it is a matter of options based on body types (of both) and circumstances. Very good point though; thank you again for sharing. Fred
leveragepinning 1 year ago
Like the video, but I don't think this would make a good pin. The Chin'na is basic so it works but it seems that it must be done fast to break. Also it does not seem to destablize the balance and own the position of the enemy and your own enough. Still Really good starting Chin'na concepts. Nice vids
Ryukikon 1 year ago
Ryukikon - I appreciate your thoughtful comments, as well as your diplomacy. The video explains a point to help improve disruption skill; it doesn't show a whole technique with all variations. Basic to both our arts is balance disruption training. In real time, during balance disruption, one could viciously twist to smash opponent's face into the ground. We seem to have similar views on real time self-defense. Again thank you and best to you in your training. Fred
leveragepinning 1 year ago
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Thanks Fred, your vid is good. I agree with the points you brought up and wrote Fred. I may not have worded it properly but I am pleased with your video's lots of people do not practice or seek to understand these underlying concepts which are core in to developed deep and solid long term martial skill. I am happy that you are show casing this and doing such a good job, its probably way better than I can do lol. Nice Vid, I will watch others. THanks
Ryukikon 1 year ago
Ryukikon - I hope to hear from you again. Much success in your training.
leveragepinning 1 year ago