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@lionied2 Well that sucks..... there was this video i wanted to see but I cant find it
Awesomenizzleness 3 weeks ago
@Awesomenizzleness Its my former friend Choson Ninja, but his account was deleted because of ignorant, athiestic flamers who not only were completely jealous of his success and christian attitude, but they created hate clans and even hate blogs for his channel, and him as a person. He was posting self-defense vids online, so ppl wouldnt have to pay, but some ppl in this world want everything to cost, and nothing to be free...
lionied2 3 weeks ago
i loved the way you trapped his arm...
TKDking 2 months ago
whos the original uploader
Awesomenizzleness 4 months ago
Why have ratings been disabled? I want to rate and show how much I love this!
numbr1gumballfanever 4 months ago
@DizzyXIOmega An armlock in grappling is a single or double joint lock that hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint and/or shoulder joint. Also you would practice this technique to do it very quickly and effectively and grab his hand before he lets go of you...
Kirkinho1 5 months ago
@DizzyXIOmega In brazilian jiu-jitsu this would be called an americana lock ( a.k.a. keylock) If it was in the other direction with the fist pointing downward it would be called a kimora lock. ( I personally believe this is an effective technique thank you Chosun Ninja!!!... and Korean Shinobi.)
1988Cozmo 9 months ago 2
Not that I want to detract from your awesome lock there, but the final position a) isn't an arm bar it's hyperextending the shoulder and b) is working because he is failing to let go of your gi. If he does the technique will become a lot less effective, as you lose a lot of your leverage. The hand grabbing the gi is being used as the pivot around which the elbow is being turned, and through that the shoulder is rotated. Remove the hand and you lose that lever. Simple physics.
DizzyXIOmega 10 months ago
when i try doing this move it doesnt work out as if there arm is mad stiff and doesnt work
TheStranger125 11 months ago
thats amazingly fast and effective :)
acsnowboarder13 1 year ago