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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ธ.ค. 2006
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rofist combatives: hand, feet coordination part 3
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rofist combatives: hand, feet coordination part 3
Rofist Combatives: You never know someone's experience
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Rofist Combatives: You never know someone's experience
Rofist Combatives hand, foot coordination part 2
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Rofist Combatives hand, foot coordination part 2
Rofist combatives: hand, foot coordination
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Rofist combatives: hand, foot coordination
ATL CQC seminar Wing Chun triangle explanation
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ATL CQC seminar Wing Chun triangle explanation
Rofist Combatives: positioning(4 to 2)
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Rofist Combatives: positioning(4 to 2)
Rofist Combatives: Demo at Milan Lounge
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Rofist Combatives: Demo at Milan Lounge
Rofist Combatives: Arking attacks and angles
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Rofist Combatives: Arking attacks and angles
Rofist Combatives: A day in the class of Rofist
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Rofist Combatives: A day in the class of Rofist
Rofist Combatives: how to become a master and grandmaster
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Rofist Combatives: how to become a master and grandmaster
Rofist Combatives: TKTK Deadly Secrets Semina PT 3
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Rofist Combatives: TKTK Deadly Secrets Semina PT 3
Rofist Combatives: TKTK DEADLY SECRETS seminar pt 2
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Rofist Combatives: TKTK DEADLY SECRETS seminar pt 2
Rofist Combatives: TKTK DEADLY SECRETS SEMINAR PT 1
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Rofist Combatives: TKTK DEADLY SECRETS SEMINAR PT 1
RofistCombatives: What's behind these hands
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RofistCombatives: What's behind these hands
Rofist Combatives: where the head goes the body goes
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Rofist Combatives: where the head goes the body goes
Rofist Combatives: low and mid line kicks
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Rofist Combatives: low and mid line kicks
Nice concepts!
thx
At first I thought Dave Chapelle gained a lot of weight haha my man
Well you do need to be ready to defend yourself in all situations, even if it is just noisy ice cream truck nearby. Good content, way to roll with the distractions!
Lol ty
Taking my notes
The cat also wanted to learn rofist as well lol
Lol
The foot work starts the party..very nice Roe!
ty
Keep these videos coming sir😊
Good explanation of how the techniques are applied. These would make great drills.
Hes pretty good. What style is this? It reminds me of chinese kenpo.
Rofist Combatives. I created my own are bass of of the three arts I did Tae Known Do, Wing Chun, and WWII Combative. I got 8 degree black belt and My wing Chun Sifu certification this year. funny thing is one of my teacher is a chinese kenpo practitioner. Sony Gallo
@@JKL2LKJlets not forget the 1st degree black belt I gave you in Hapkido.
@@HybridMMAExtreme that too
Hi
hi
EXCELLENT INSTRUCTION, SIR!! 😀👏👏👏
thank you
Tapped in
Im tuned in
@@SelahShalom ty
😂😂😂 works hella good👌 UFC fighters, pay attention!
@@hatchatarecker258 ty 😂
Lol. Kung fu panda
🤣
This is basically kun Tao Silat concepts.
everything the same at the end but I did study a lot of concepts including Silat. I love there elbows.
where you guys at? i need to find some cool peeps to practice with
Atlanta
great to see my son training with the best😊
he's real fun to teach and he love's I wish he put the hopkido moves that he was doing in the vids
So is the boom boom boom different then the blam blam blam?
@@nicknick7776 you just don't like me but I appreciate you watching.
Aaaaannnddd you had to be cool. Lol Morihei Ueshiba would be very proud of you, because you turned my distrust of you into harmless, laughter, and friendship. I don’t dislike you and I will continue to watch
@@nicknick7776 then let's be friend. My name is rolonzo.
Happy to meet you, sir. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
An index? That literally makes no sense.
What does a index mean. It a point of refence. If I can touch you, I find you and hit you. as far as the knee and foot thing. In the Chinese arts anything below the waist is consider a kick. My Sifu's are Sifu eric aka (Crazy Uncle), Sifu Ed burger the number one student of Jason Lau who certified me as a Sifu, Sifu darby. I am a 8 degree black under sijo jay, 6 degree under eric Simmons. 5th under Leonard C. Holifield army legend. I was a region champion in TKD in Georgia at 14 years old. I won multiple tournaments. I am a 3 time black belt hall of famer. Just got third in a fighting tournament this years. And I have too many real fights to count. You got my whole resume.
Where do I even begin with this? Lol. Three time inductee in the black belt Hall of Fame, wow! You’re on par with Dan Inosanto, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, George St Pierre, also, it’s not eight, six, but rather 8th, 6th, etc. also referred to as a Dan. The one thing that I have come to realize as the universal truth with frauds is, they never have just one, but multiple high-level ranks, which would mean you’d have to be training for like the past 50 years, but I digress; However, since you are in Georgia, you should probably stop by the Francis Fong Academy, and teach Francis himself some Wing Chun, give him some pointers on how to be a sifu. Also, don’t forget to mention that you’re a three-time inductee in the black belt Hall of Fame.
That's not a foot; it's a knee, but I digress. Who was your Wing Chun instructor?
This is traditional Bullshido, it’s too advanced for all of us!
If pushing someone off balance is too advanced,then I suggest you paying somebody for lessons. Instead of getting free ones from me. Remember you get what you pay for.
Lol.
Yep, moving IN totally messes with a persons plans. Stepping on their foot as they try to step backwards can/will rip a ligament in the ankle. Ask me how I know 🙄. Don’t try it in practice…just know it’s an option.
My Kung Fu brother did it to someone
@@JKL2LKJ it works, huh? They got an OUCHIE…and probably a cast 😂 NOTE: I’ve broken several bones, but that injury to my ankle took longer to heal than any bone injury. My ankle went from normal to double in size in 10 seconds. It’s a devastating move.
@@sax5055 a lot of times I do it on accident because my foot is used to going down center so if somebody else foot is on center I'm going to step on it. My goal is to do maximum damage with minimum effort
@@JKL2LKJ When you said “by accident” I had to laugh. I only mean this light heartedly. Many, many years ago, I studied shotokan karate. My teacher was an interpreter of the Japanese language for the Air Force; he was just a dude from Texas. I have no idea where he learned Japanese. He studied under the Buddhist monks in Japan. He had really funny stories about getting beat up constantly for the first year. They were trying to make him quit; he ended with a black belt. But, all of his classes here in the states were in Japanese. Only the commands. A front-snap-kick to the ribs and front-snap-kick to the head sounded very similar. So any of the new guys anticipated the command and would invariably block the kick early, which meant you would take a swift forearm on the toes 😬. God bless the newbies…we all were once.
@@sax5055 I understand 😂
it was always about "The roots" and balance, but totally forgot about possibility to disrupt "just only" someones balance. Such simple and handy. Thanks for opening new paths!
Yeah because taking somebody's balance/root makes getting in easier. The body's always going to choose balance before choosing to fight so that split second they are off balance, go in. But you gave me an idea for my next video.
Well done sir!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
The front yard of a trailer was the perfect spot to demonstrate these techniques.
You should show this moves with a broom to Anatoly gym cleaner 😊
That made me laugh today. This is what happens when you have a low budget and no Editor to draw arrows 🤣. But I still try to give you all quality videos at least with the information.
@@JKL2LKJ Keep it goin bro, if Anatoly can do it why should you not👍👍👍😉🙂
These glancing blows will do less damage to internal organs than direct full front impacts. The benefit of these so-called ‘arcing angles’ is disrupting the balanced structure of his body, as blow after blow they break down his dynamic functional posture until he collapses or you injure him significantly.
I'm doing grazing blows because I know how to hit with my whole body. If you do that with full force, trust me you will hit organs and do major damage. I didn't put the whole energy in there because I didn't want youtube to say that your teaching people how to kill people. I was in a fight one time I slapped a guy lungs. He stop breathing so I had to sit there and fix that. So I know the effects of what I do
Nice video
Dude, you are full of it.
😂
@nicknick7776 you are the one to talk why don't you go and try him out and find out.
@@HybridMMAExtreme 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He can contact me any time he wants, but I guess you speak for him, which is even more pathetic
Also, your run on sentence is really embarrassing.
@@nicknick7776lol are you really don't know what you are getting yourself into and it's kinda sad and funny but if you want to fight your funeral lol.
Is your friend a ghost??
Lmfao 😂
Just like how they taught us in the Corps!!!! Oofnrah
goat
keep going
Get in shape!!! Like to see them in a real fight!!!
😂
@robin1655 have you even been in a real fight???
oh boy
😂
@jitsmapper4438 oh boy indeed because he is no joke
total crap. show up at any fight gym, try this stuff out - get beat up like the rest.
Where do you teach? I'd love to come learn.
I do privates in Atlanta GA.
@@JKL2LKJ How convenient. What's a good way to get in touch with you?
@@Michael-iw3ek IG in I will give my number instagram.com/ro_of_the_fist/
Insightful. Thanks for sharing.
You welcome. I appreciate your feedback
Nice video. Thx for sharing
You are welcome
Nice video. Thx fir sharing
In a real fight someone just takes you to the ground
They got to work for that. Jiu-Jitsu got a lot of people thinking that it's easy. In a real right people jump you and don't fight fear. There weapons involved too. One of my students knocked someone out and a gun fell out of the guy's pocket. The ground is not where you want to be trust me.
I have nothing against jujutsu. It was my first art. I got up to orange belt. when I was 7 before my teacher was killed. But I got to give people the real.
Ju Jitsu is not simply just going to the ground. A good academy teaches self-defense and not just sports Ju Jitsu. People forget about the throws in BJJ and JJJ
@@peterjanjanin9883 I remember because I did Japanese jujitsu when I was younger. but the problem is still you are locking both of your primary tools(your hands) to one body part or your whole body onto one person when you are on the ground. It is a great one on one art but when you are dealing with more than one person or a person with a weapon, you put yourself at a disadvantage. There is no such thing as a fair fight so you got to be prepared for anything. I need to know the ground so I can get back to my feet quickly. just incase I need to run or deal other people. BJJ said that all fights end up on the ground but they start standing up. so you got to learn everything. MMA has the right idea.
I see the work 🔥🔥
How come TKD Guys always get beat up by Karate guys?
And how karate guys always get beat up by Muay Thai guys?
To me it's the same art because it has the same moveset. Just one focus more on kicks. I never really had a problem with karate. In my opinion all these arts give you something
@nandansho how karate guys get beat up by Muay Thai guys?
@@HybridMMAExtreme Thai fighter are training to fight professionals and karate people are training to fight street people
I was told never to spar with anything over 50% power, you’re only practicing techniques n movement not trying to injure your sparring partner or worse yet fall out over sparring(I’ve been in both situations before), sparring partners are hard to come by sometimes 😂
In a sparring match you're a teacher is right. But when you're doing your self-defense techniques. Because I did learn world war II combatives from Crazy Uncle . Intent must be 100%. Without making contact unless you have a heavy kit to where to absorb all the impact. I remember I had a biker helmet. And Josh hit me with the elbow. I almost all stars. But I don't do that training often. But I know if he ever hit anybody on the street with a elbow. God have mercy on whoever gets hit soul.
Lol your poor student... It's true though; If it is for real, almost anything can happen so you have to act like you are fighting the most powerful warrior you've ever faced, every time. Otherwise you get caught lacking or some other dude comes in because you took too long to deal with the first one. In an organized match or sparring you are never really at a huge risk of life, but things get crazy fast when you have to do it for real.
My poor student 🤣🤣🤣. He's really good though. And I'm very proud of him. Just don't tell him that. lol
Haha it's a position of honor as well as paying dues to help with demonstrations. We all have to do it at some point on our road to building the warrior.
Good stuff
thank you so much
Class in session 💪🏾