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http://attackproof.com/ From "Eye of the Storm" DVD. Former NY cop and forensic homicide investigator John Perkins' and Iraq war veteran Lt. Col. Ridenhour demo Perkins' free-form adaptive art of Guided Chaos, combining military Close Combat, internal energy principles, modified Native American Ground Fighting and Point Shooting. http://www.attackproof.com/

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  • My brothers and I practice judo. Judo practice is rough. It makes you strong and tough. Some judo guys will take punches so they can grab you, then slam you and choke you! It's awful, cause the throw hurts bad and you can't move cause you're pinned and then you get choked! If you try and poke them in the eye or bite them they just get mad and put you to sleep or armbar you. Those hurt! Visit our channel page and hang out. Keep training to beat up bullies. We like your vids!

    Nik and Si

  • @NIKandSi Thanks. Judo does toughen you up and grapplers can often can boxers. However, whip chops to the throat and deep eye socket gouges are not the same as "pokes" in the eye, which is why they were taught by American Judo and boxing champions to U.S. soldiers in World War II to defeat the Japanese in hand to hand combat.

  • haha.....jealous housewives fight like this.....not kungfu

  • @AHHUAT2 Housewives...and U.S. Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. Air Marshals, FBI agents and NYC cops in bloodbaths so your "kung fu" point is irrelevant, perhaps because you don't recognize throat chops and eye gouges when you see them.

  • it looks like sloppy wing chun

  • @pdeus89 The sloppiest.

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  • @warriorfire8103 this is just training that you see here. i've never seen sparring in this method before but its martial art applications are very obvious. notice the way they move absorbs and minimises impact, the defensive maneuvers of the arms parry and open opportunities to strike and/or grapple. this is equivalent to taiji/wing chun/bagua push hands training. interesting fighting style.

  • @35503550 if ONLY you knew ;)

  • @UniversalStandards Sounds pretty useless, also those slaps make more then 2400~ PSI of pressure? maybe stronger then your punches

  • I studied under Chinese Boxing Institute International...a lot of the thing your doing here are very similiar to our methods. Very good demo video

  • Can anyone tell me without doubt, this system works? No hype. You have used it on larger people, not in the gym where it is patty cake? Real world experience. Not class room experience. Something I hate, is wasting time on some gimic.

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