@@PhysiKarlz I just recognised those three words, I don't fully understand it either, I just assumed he was comparing Eric paulson's skills with Mr Miyagi and saying that if you're as good as Eric is, then like Mr miyagi said, "no can defence". To be honest I'm probably just as lost as you, I may be wrong. Could you imagine future linguists digging up this conversation thousands of years I'm the future and wondering what the fuck is being said lol
It would be interesting to understand what nutritional advice Eric Paulson would give. Does he take supplements? What foods does he think enhances his health? What does he think about KLOTHO, taurine, NMN, and other longevity proteins, or herbs like Fo Ti?
Will the opportunity come up often in bjj to perform these moves? It seems like it's not all that often that the opponent is on his back like that. I could be wrong. Any input is appreciated.
i'ts crazy to grapple with people when it's for real. That's too demanding of reach, strength and weight. Little people can easily bust up big people with strikes, once they know how. This is especially true with curled up toes and front snap kicks to people who are on the ground.
oh yes very unteresting and I don't like leg locks very much but you show some small things I haven't seen or dont see where day we focus on Judo lately and newaza and work kesetzu joint locks for follow up where I work out in central ar
I love the little “uh oh” and “ah crap” and “oh sorry” 😂
Paulson is like a human encyclopedia of martial arts and combat sports.
Excellent technique and coaching by an absolute LEGEND
Quick, simple & super useful stuff. You can definitely see his Catch wrestling background shining through.
Super fast no can defence Paulson is a damn legend of leg end
What?
@@PhysiKarlzKarate kid reference. "If do right, no can defence" talking about the crane kick.
@@cadkls I have no idea how you deciphered that. There's no punctuation and it appears like almost randomly stringed together words.
@@PhysiKarlz I just recognised those three words, I don't fully understand it either, I just assumed he was comparing Eric paulson's skills with Mr Miyagi and saying that if you're as good as Eric is, then like Mr miyagi said, "no can defence".
To be honest I'm probably just as lost as you, I may be wrong. Could you imagine future linguists digging up this conversation thousands of years I'm the future and wondering what the fuck is being said lol
Sharing with my students. Killer Leglocks 1 DVD has some of it.
obrigado
Coach Paulson is teaching a Catch wrestling seminar! I love it Coach Paulson!
Masterful!!
Awesome stuff ! Great to learn some of these at the seminar last night 🔥
Fantastic content! Thanks for posting up Erik.
good content here . i like martial arts but i am broke , so this is how me and my brothers learn to do it safely instead of just eyebaling it.
Good instruction. When I tried on the mats I got into position but couldn't finish it for some reason. The pressure wasn't there.
Gold
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thanks 😊
theres so much good stuff here lol amazing
It would be interesting to understand what nutritional advice Eric Paulson would give. Does he take supplements? What foods does he think enhances his health? What does he think about KLOTHO, taurine, NMN, and other longevity proteins, or herbs like Fo Ti?
Will the opportunity come up often in bjj to perform these moves? It seems like it's not all that often that the opponent is on his back like that. I could be wrong. Any input is appreciated.
Holy cow ❤️
Awesome 😎
Will these techniques work in bjj as well?
Brutal. 🔥
mastery.
Hey that's MMA UFC referee Dave Seljestad in the background.
yeah buddy
Erik, at my age, I don't want to be rolling around. I know you have a standing Achilles. I'd like to see that por favor
There’s a lot of really good stuff here. I appreciate the knowledge.
tap!!
That is greg nelson in they Grey
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i'ts crazy to grapple with people when it's for real. That's too demanding of reach, strength and weight. Little people can easily bust up big people with strikes, once they know how. This is especially true with curled up toes and front snap kicks to people who are on the ground.
Greg Nelson is in this one ☝️ he is an awesome coach
8:25 crawl like crocodile
samurai
I see where ric flair did his training 😅
oh yes very unteresting and I don't like leg locks very much but you show some small things I haven't seen or dont see where day we focus on Judo lately and newaza and work kesetzu joint locks for follow up where I work out in central ar