Dear sir, first of all I am sorry that you get comments that express mockery or sarcasm. I am going to try to be more constructive: I am not totally convinced by this method when it comes to defending against a decent grappler, and I am sure that many martial arts practicioners would agree. However, I might be wrong and this would totally convince any person who has some skepticism about this technique: I would kindly suggest you to find a decent grappler (wrestler, judoka, BJJ practicioner...) and ask him to try to take you down, in a safe place with soft mats and with a controlled sparring-like approach (i.e. doing it in a safe and friendly way, but still trying to get close to real situation). Unless you do that, any person with good knowledge of combat sports will feel skeptical.
Thanks for the answers, we constantly train with many martial artists from different background, and many of them are also our students. As always is the man not the style that make the difference. But don’t worry we test ourself every day 😁
Yes you've changed the angle not stopped the attack. You moved offline the attack must move with you. If you half step to side then the attacker half spins with you unless you have perfect timing.
This will only work when you know the shoot is coming as in your video. In a situation when you don’t know what’s coming at you full speed be it kicks, punches or takedowns? You have zero chance of making this work. If you disagree make the video I describe 👍
Since i do this / have it done on me all the time in mauy thai sparring, i guess thst means you're objectively wrong and have zero idea what you're talking about.
@@silverfox8801 Youve been involved in combat sports for 30 years, and you dont understand how to get off-line & take an angle yet? I think you need new instruction, champ. Lol. All this vid is saying is that when you see an opponent starting to close distance, take the amgle & post to delay him from turning into you while you fire a counter. It not only happens all the time in sparring, its taught at a basic level.
I love how the title just calls it "grappling" like there is one move that completely negates judo, freestyle, BJJ, sumo, combat sambo, and all other grappling arts 😅
as an amateur nak muay of 4 years and someone who has been training mma and no gi bjj for 6 months i think this advice isnt the best sir. Yes in some circumstances it may work, however in my experience youve got to take the center and throw shots up the middle and feint. obviously use your other weapons too, but the basic way to defend agaisnt grapplers is learning the basic defences and being strong and explosive.
Strong and explosive are qualities that are sure really important, but keeping the middle no, footwork is the most important tool, and that helps you to be in a better position, that usually is not in the face of your opponent
Look at thaiboxers like Tawanchai, Saenchai or famous boxers like Lomachenko, Mike Tyson or Usik, they use a lot of footwok, changing angles and side stepping is quite often their go-to tactic.
@@NagaKuningInstitutein lethwei they train with some protection to improve their abilities and then they fight bareknucle. Pads and other tools can't move and hit. This technique applied to a wrestler or a grappler Is useless
@@matteogravina9101 Feel free to join one of our trainings, by your name you might be italian, we have plenty of schools there. Commenting is fun, but sometime feeling is better.
You don’t need to learn grappling, but you need a good grappler to test yourself, and we have students and teachers with grappling background in the school.
@marsbase3729 you will if you think a tiny step to the side will make it impossible for the giy shooting to adjust his angle and still grab you. Good luck landing those two sniper accurate punches to the jaw too. Ever heard of sprawling?
@@russkiydzhigit you have a point, but to be fair, no one said impossible to be grabbed, but it's a tactic to make it more difficult for a take down. also, changing direction of the lunge is going to be more difficult than side step. I prefer to drop my center of gravity a bit as I push off the shoulders or head while kicking my legs back denying anything to be grabbed while pushing downward with my weight so they fall into the ground. admittedly, I haven't gone up against many grapplers, but this has worked for me before.
Dear sir, first of all I am sorry that you get comments that express mockery or sarcasm. I am going to try to be more constructive:
I am not totally convinced by this method when it comes to defending against a decent grappler, and I am sure that many martial arts practicioners would agree. However, I might be wrong and this would totally convince any person who has some skepticism about this technique:
I would kindly suggest you to find a decent grappler (wrestler, judoka, BJJ practicioner...) and ask him to try to take you down, in a safe place with soft mats and with a controlled sparring-like approach (i.e. doing it in a safe and friendly way, but still trying to get close to real situation). Unless you do that, any person with good knowledge of combat sports will feel skeptical.
Thanks for the answers, we constantly train with many martial artists from different background, and many of them are also our students. As always is the man not the style that make the difference. But don’t worry we test ourself every day 😁
@@NagaKuningInstitute Nobody with a real grappling pedegree would ever step foot in your bullshido basement 🤡
Damn! I can't wait to try this tomorrow in sparring. No combos, nor chained takedowns will defeat this mighty hand low, upright stance. 😵
You can thank us later, no worries 😁
This wouldn’t even work on a high school wrestler or BJJ white belt with a couple months training. 😂
I disagree 😊
Really? 😂 thanks for your wise comment, can’t wait to hear more
Well we tested quite a bit those things around the world 😉
What exactly "wouldnt work"? The technique is literally changing the angle when he starts to close distance, which is pretty basic stuff.
Yes you've changed the angle not stopped the attack. You moved offline the attack must move with you. If you half step to side then the attacker half spins with you unless you have perfect timing.
This will only work when you know the shoot is coming as in your video. In a situation when you don’t know what’s coming at you full speed be it kicks, punches or takedowns? You have zero chance of making this work. If you disagree make the video I describe 👍
Oh we have one or two video where we show the fact that it doesn’t matter what attack you receive, you can find it in the channel
Since i do this / have it done on me all the time in mauy thai sparring, i guess thst means you're objectively wrong and have zero idea what you're talking about.
@@beta_cygni1950 been involved in combat sports for thirty years buddy. That makes you wrong.
@@silverfox8801 Youve been involved in combat sports for 30 years, and you dont understand how to get off-line & take an angle yet? I think you need new instruction, champ. Lol.
All this vid is saying is that when you see an opponent starting to close distance, take the amgle & post to delay him from turning into you while you fire a counter. It not only happens all the time in sparring, its taught at a basic level.
The concept of using footwork and movement in defence and counter attack is sound... What is it they say about the game of angles and inches...?
I love how the title just calls it "grappling" like there is one move that completely negates judo, freestyle, BJJ, sumo, combat sambo, and all other grappling arts 😅
It’s just title….if you are here commenting it mean that he caught your attention, that was his job.
dude, it's just an effective basic move. use common sense and training to modify to the particular situation, duh. 🙄
as an amateur nak muay of 4 years and someone who has been training mma and no gi bjj for 6 months i think this advice isnt the best sir. Yes in some circumstances it may work, however in my experience youve got to take the center and throw shots up the middle and feint. obviously use your other weapons too, but the basic way to defend agaisnt grapplers is learning the basic defences and being strong and explosive.
Strong and explosive are qualities that are sure really important, but keeping the middle no, footwork is the most important tool, and that helps you to be in a better position, that usually is not in the face of your opponent
Look at thaiboxers like Tawanchai, Saenchai or famous boxers like Lomachenko, Mike Tyson or Usik, they use a lot of footwok, changing angles and side stepping is quite often their go-to tactic.
Please put on some protective gear on and show us this concept beeing pressure tested...
If you wear protective gear you’ll not feel the pain, we prefere conditioning and train without. We use focus pads, and pao for other exercises
@@NagaKuningInstitutein lethwei they train with some protection to improve their abilities and then they fight bareknucle. Pads and other tools can't move and hit. This technique applied to a wrestler or a grappler Is useless
@@matteogravina9101 Feel free to join one of our trainings, by your name you might be italian, we have plenty of schools there. Commenting is fun, but sometime feeling is better.
Can i use gears or not?
If you want to defend grappling you need to learn to grapple. Change my mind.
I got nada....you sir are correct.
You don’t need to learn grappling, but you need a good grappler to test yourself, and we have students and teachers with grappling background in the school.
@@NagaKuningInstitute Sounds like bullshido. I'd highly advice people to stay as far away from your Mcdojo as possible 🤡
Time is precious, if you want to train you are welcome, if not run away.
With all respect, you will never see this kind of defence at full speed And with the attacker having violent intent ,
We must have been lucky a lot of times then, and all our teachers also
@@NagaKuningInstitute Record it during live sparring with a grappler. I dare you.
If we’d do that, you’ll say that the grappler is our friend, and is not valid 😂
@@NagaKuningInstitute Oh I forgot you guys don't spar
@@NagaKuningInstitute Where is your school. I want to challenge your strongest black belt
I hope that youre just trolling but i dont think you are 😂😂😂
We troll only when we reply to comments without context…oh wait! Yes you can try it and thanks us, if you understand it
@@NagaKuningInstituteyou will get smashed by any trained grappler, any time. Poor guys in your school wasting money on bullshit.
Please dont attempt to do this, youll regret it
Changing angles when tje opponent is closing distance is a pretty basic thing, champ.
What exactly you don’t understand ?
better to just get dropped, huh?
@marsbase3729 you will if you think a tiny step to the side will make it impossible for the giy shooting to adjust his angle and still grab you. Good luck landing those two sniper accurate punches to the jaw too. Ever heard of sprawling?
@@russkiydzhigit you have a point, but to be fair, no one said impossible to be grabbed, but it's a tactic to make it more difficult for a take down. also, changing direction of the lunge is going to be more difficult than side step.
I prefer to drop my center of gravity a bit as I push off the shoulders or head while kicking my legs back denying anything to be grabbed while pushing downward with my weight so they fall into the ground.
admittedly, I haven't gone up against many grapplers, but this has worked for me before.
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Please let us know what you think about
@@NagaKuningInstitute He obviously thinks you're a fucking scam artist
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Only 3 smiles? Mmm you can do better I think
ridiculous.
What is ridiculous according your experience exactly?
people commenting on this as if walter learnt it last night like the audacity of people
Most of peoples don’t even know what is Pukulan and who are the peoples that really trained it for all their life
@@NagaKuningInstitute People are lost they didnt realise since 1978 walter learnt rare styles from the uncles and combined them into a unified art