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Samurai Sword Techniques : Samurai Neck Break Throw

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Doing a Samurai neck break throw is easy with these tips, get expert advice on samurai fighting techniques in this free video.

Expert: Tom Cohen
Contact: www.martialartsnc.com
Bio: Tom Cohen is chief instructor - Makoto Dojo in Charlotte, NC. As part of Mint Hill Martial Arts, he has been teaching classical and traditional martial arts with an emphasis on training and dedication

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  • cool now i can go try it on my friend

  • So basically.. Don't fuck with that guy... =/

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  • My Sensei taught me how to do the same waza from a different strike, but the rest is identical.

  • @DouglasIIII No this is illegal in MMA. Anyone saying that this is legal doesn't know anything about the MMA rules. You're not allowed to kill anyone in MMA because they have rules and regulations the fighters all have to follow. Why do you think there's a referee there? Just to watch a fight up close?

  • @DouglasIIII i believe moves like these are illegal in the UFC and Pride and such. I read that off some other clip where a guy knocks another guy out using pressure points.

  • Yes this could work in an MMA fight or any fight for that matter, anyone saying otherwise doesn't know fighting, this is a very dangerous move. For MMA it would be hard and depends a lot on position, but there are plenty of ways to set this up using wrestling/jujitsu, but end result is you kill the guy so a move like this should never be used unless the fight is life or death, I've been in plenty of street fights and none have ever been life or death.

  • It can be done much simpler.Catch the leg and push him back.

  • @cinqueottavi Yes, it's true that it requires more than this type of formal practice to perform in a real situation, but once you have really studied a technique you learn to adapt it, or at least its principles,to more chaotic and less controlled situations. Gaining an understanding of a specific joint, and a example of how to damage it is valuable.

  • @Millnsy1994 Point being? If he's in the position I described, you can easily kick him in the head, or punch his face in.

  • @DiabolusIgnis Yeah but this could kinda make his life not exist anymore...

  • You could also crouch down and burst up. Much less risky when fighting multiple opponents, and your still on your feet if you get it wrong.

  • smooth

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