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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2009

Panantukan - DUMOG /grappling

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  • I like this kind of blend of arts, quite a lot of this is jujitsu really to be honest, but who cares, just get stuck in and do it, often times if a leg is available to counter well so what. that's fighting really

  • @Jimmy36507 If completions are influenced jiu jitsu (all my teachers have studied) or former judo (he trained Maurizio Maltese) and Shoot Wrestling - even I am attending classes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the original kali grappling not sought (although occasionally applied), thank you very much for the comment.

  • @Jimmy36507 Si, las finalizaciones vienen influenciadas del jiu jitsu (todos mis maestros lo han estudiado) o judo antiguo (que entrenó Maurizio Maltese) y Shoot Wrestling - incluso yo estoy asistiendo a clases de Brazilian Jiu Jitsu- en el kali original no se buscaba el grappling (aunque ocasionalmente se aplicaban), muchas gracias por el comentario.

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  • @lecsman yes he is tapping on his back,but his head is up, no doubt so the camera can see the locks, His head would be on the floor next to those locks.

  • One suggestion, when doing the double grab arm bar in the very beginning of the vid. Put the hands between the opp. shoulder and elbow, "not" on his shoulders, but on the tricep. This tears the rotater cuff if he resists. If on the shoulder the opp. has leg strength and can lift and counter you.

  • @lecsman yup... ur right..

  • When he's leading the guy to the ground, his leg is next to the oponent, where it can be grabbed by the free hand and eventually broken by letting the whole body weight fall on it. There is a similar technique in aikido and one NEVER enters with the leg next to the oponent.

    When he's having the guy in a lock on the ground, the oponent taps at some point on the shoulder of the instructor!!! Which means he can also grab his neck and rip his arteries. Imagine doing that to somebody on the street.

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