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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2007

Sang H. Kim teaches a couple of wrist-lock defenses to a same-side grab. More at http://www.turtlepress.com and on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=172ACCB4D27487D1.

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  • @sakura0jp0aikidodesu i hate it when people push demonstrations too far. I mean, it's just a demonstration....no need to break your partner's arm....

  • Again if you train the right way with a Master, Instructor, or trainer. They should teach you to be prepared. Example: when I teach self-defense ask this question will you break anyone's arm if you had to most people say not if I don't have to. Then I say if you had to was the question. They all look at me like I'm crazy you have to know peoples limits so you can teach them to go beyond them.

    Point in self defense u must train daily twice three times a week after you have built a solid rep

  • @tillmantkdkick good to know .....

  • I'm from Houston have fought all my life using martial arts and none martial arts hey its tough but if you want to really learn fight and use what u learn at ever chance you get. U can even practice disarming guns in Houston. Yeah it's every day down here and I say that as a Instructor and trainer of police and I say that as a club security.

  • I remember those!

  • @tillmantkdkick Um what if your mom was drunk and she came at you,but u didnt want to sock her in the face.Yeah exactly

  • An if you wont to learn to fight just fight, if know something you have a greater advantage

  • An as far as boxers they do puch like that but I can promise you in Houston he wont I repeat he or she will not swing once or that slow. The point is to train slow learn the tech did profect it so when you are swong at you will respond the moment they appear to strike. Meaning you may break a arm just because the appeared to be in motion

  • Im a 3rd Dan Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. An I have won and lost fights growing up and in Tae Kwon Do. I've won a lot more which I'm proud of but the point. Is its the fighter and you really dont know what the next fighter will do. An most guys arent MMA or very good at at whats they train in. Now boxer or different because the do bob and weave inb houston fighting is common. So you may come across a classed or seasoned fighter. If you know Tae Kwon Do or any martial arts here stand up is a must

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