Green Beret Shows a SUPER DIRTY Trick to Defeat ANYONE-Size Doesn’t Matter!
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Green Beret Shows a SUPER DIRTY Trick to Defeat ANYONE-Size Doesn’t Matter!
In this video, discover a game-changing self-defense trick taught by a Green Beret that works on ANYONE, no matter their size, strength, or skill level. This super dirty move is designed to instantly neutralize threats, giving you the upper hand in any confrontation.
Most self-defense techniques are complicated and unreliable in real-world scenarios. This trick is simple, brutal, and effective-perfect for anyone looking to protect themselves or their loved ones. Whether you’re facing a larger attacker or multiple opponents, this dirty move is your ultimate equalizer.
A devastating self-defense trick that works in any situation
How to use this technique to control a fight instantly
Tips for real-world scenarios from elite military training
Remember, fights are unpredictable. Always aim to end them quickly and decisively-use simple, effective moves that give you control without wasting energy.
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This video is the reason that I never underestimate anyone and show respect to everyone. You don’t know who your dealing with.
He’s killing this guy….he keeps tapping like “C’mon man, it’s a simulation!”😂
i THINK THE GREEN SHIRT GUY shot him after the demonstration
I wish you would come into my gym and try this 😂
My dad served in the Army for 2 yrs in the 60s and showed me these points when I being bullied at school in 7th grade. Never had to use them . Its my story & I'm sticking to it
Mine too
My old man was S.A.C., same deal for me, just in the late 80's.
What, the bullies suddenly knew you had this knowledge and stopped messing with you, or you just were never picked on again?
Yeah it's a good thing you didn't use it.
You would have gotten your ass kicked for trying something so stupid
There is no way you believe this is real😂
This world is so scary man. No matter how tough I am, I can still get hurt. No matter how hard I may try to avoid the fight, sometimes a bad situation is inevitable. I’m grateful for every day I don’t have to be involved in any violence. I pray I never have to.
Avoiding high risk environments is the #1 way to not be involved in a violent encounter. I hope you never have to be involved in any violence either, but being prepared is important because sometimes no matter what we do to avoid it, trouble comes our way.
Your comment made me think of the age to come. Those who are saved by faith in Jesus Christ will (in the age to come) be forever safe, and will never sin, suffer, be afraid(even a little), be in pain, think a bad thought, be subject to the un Christlike thoughts of anyone else ever again. They will experience eternal life in a place and state worth living forever in. There will be no anger, boredom, dissatisfaction, or loss. All will be sinless like Jesus . There will not be thorns, animals killing humans or each other, no death-you will be able to interact with any animal with no fear of harm. I can say from personal experience that God is trustworthy and will do everything He has said He will do. I hope you consider it and God draws you to Christ for salvation.
@@ronarprefect7709 That was beautiful and true ronarprefect7709, thankyou.
@@FightFastwhy are you lying to everyone You can't fight
Amen 🙏 @@ronarprefect7709
The ear “ almost never comes off” lmao
I was reading an article in a maxim magazine that had interesting facts and one of the facts said it takes 7 pounds of force to remove someone's ear. I don't know how true that is.
@@davidstephens1942Mike Tyson knows how much jaw pressure is required…. Lol
look up giant killer arctic rabbits. Apparently rabbits do eat meat, and they do hunt other animals. they are closely related to primates
😂just like Master Ken😅
It happens, occasionally 😂
I bet that Amazon delivery guy regrets coming in for a cup of tea now...
Fedex guy wouldn't leave my package on the porch, instead left it at the curb. He said it was because He's had bad experiences. Hmmmm.....
🤣😂👍
This guy just likes to touch other boys I think.
Ya frickin got me
😂😂😂
That fact the first one is all being done in what looks to be some old 'honkey tonk' bar makes it all sooo much better!
lol honky tonk...classic
Glad you tube recommended me this video, I’ve got a family get together coming up soon so couldn’t be more perfect!
Sounds like a fun party :)
@@FightFast just a normal family gathering 😊
Sounds like my family reunions .... half of them have done time in prison and the other half should be. 😂🤣
Getemmmm brotherrrrrer
Good times
My grandfather was in the LRDG in ww2 he was selected for L detachment sas originals after a few months serving as a taxi for the sas, he taught me techniques that I've never needed to worry about a fight or someone ambushing me similar techniques targeting the nerves, ive already passed it on to my daughter shes only 13 but knows how to disable any human being ✊️
Good man
All good information, and great to pass on, especially in our increasingly uncertain times.
HOWEVER, many assailants are mean or crazy, confident & trained, well muscled, and won’t just stand there like a mannequin for you….unless you practice these moves, locating vulnerability locations so you can surprise them, you may end up being quickly dispatched by overwhelming, lethal force.
@commanderthorkilj.amundsen3426 Bring it on, strength/muscles don't matter trust, especially when you've been taught windpipe splitting art. were not talking fighting techniques were talking how to kill and survive.
BS come to American Top Team Asheville we will drag you
Outstanding!
Hint, strong hands are a big plus!!!
You can use a sheet of newspaper to build very strong hands. Put the paper on a flat surface. Place your open hand in the middle of the and grasp the paper into your hand. Pick it up and with Just One Hand, start making a ball out of the paper. You will feel it in your finger's & hand.
Once done, spread out another sheet of paper and do it with the other hand.
If you do this 3 times with each hand, 3 times a day for one month.
You will soon have strong fingers & hands.
....and enough starter material for a year's worth of fires 🙂
That's actually a really good tip! Thanks, Glenn.
GenZ here. What is a "newspaper"? I've heard old people referring to them many times but I've never seen one.
@@dixonpinfold2582 Very lame troll attempt. Gen-Z is not that stupid and uneducated.
@@Sanguivore You mean very obvious with no real attempt to disguise it. If I wanted to hide it, you'd never know. And your last assertion is highly debatable. That said, all the best to you, my vampire-believing-in friend!
The pressure points under the ear and jaw area work. Save myself from many headlocks with those
Ive had an abcess tooth fucking murdering me and realized now all the swelling is in those exact places
On taller guys, jaw/thumb is a natural chest to neck slide to pressure point then a slight twist clockwise keeping focused pressure - handy [af] little motivator in a 'pinch' ha
Let me get you in a headlock and try that 😂
@@jrey6186You watch too many karate movies 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Legend has it he's still grimacing to this day.
Yeah 1st guy went through it.
That mustachioed dude had a trained killer's restraint. 😂
Reminder, never volunteer to be the demo-dummy... 03:00 "you're not going to pull the ear off, well usually it doesn't" (';') side-note, you still need to be fit, fast, and violent... thanks for sharing, thumbs up. NAVY, Never Again Volunteer Yourself... today students, cqb, have fun.
I've been the demo dummy. It wasn't pleasant 😂
Being the demo dummy is an awesome way to learn this stuff fast though. Ask me how I know! 🤣
I had a coworker who was past service USN. I think he was on a flattop. Formation the first day on the boat, SHIP! just kidding, and the Tech or Staff Sgt. asked for a volunteer. He said he knew better but stepped up and got the best job he imagined. Basically he was sent below decks to a darkened and cool room and counted detonations of bombs and rockets when their birds had missions over some desert, somewhere. When his ship was coming in and crossed paths with the replacement vessel he would sometimes get to cross over and perform the same job on that ship. He said he preferred sea to shore and at most English speaking POCs he had a fishing buddy and a girl or two. I asked him if they (the girls) were pretty. He said not all were ugly and some were pretty. That's his story and I'm sticking to it. For now.
Thanks!
Did that assistant live after this demo?
😂😂🤣
Yes, alive and well. The gentlemen in the first clip are both retired US Army Special Forces.
@@mikerathers kidding aside, this video had some good info.
😂😂👏👏
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I dig this. My brother was into pressure points. It's NO joke.
So was my dad - He used pressure points instead of the more common slap to us kids. In fact, I seriously believe he discovered that every location on the human body is actually a pressure point.
@@and7bartonYour Dad has a good point in that thought.
@@DavidTucker-e2j I see what you did there.
It's absolutely 100% a joke and doesn't work in real life
It doesnt work in a real Situation thats the problem. People fight back and you wont get tl pressure any points. You will have to fight them.
I have run into more than a few people who the self defense technique #3 did not work on - didn't even phase them. I wouldn't use it as a first go-to technique. It can be used as a control technique for very unruly people once the hands and feet are controlled.
"little come alongs" Love that! when I was a kid my dad (also called them the same) showed me these moves, stop anyone in their tracks.
Those 1980s staches are the best ❤
I thought I was learning self defense from The Village People.
@ I wouldn’t mess with them 🤣
During a time when mustaches weren't considered gay
Or maybe they were....I was just a young kid back then
@@RDDDigitalMarketingSolutions Hahah they probably were. I was just a young teenager so who knows. We were just so young, naive and innocent 😂
2:33 Man explains how to neutralize Bert Kreischer
I remember I got choked like the last clip when I was at school by another guy that thought I had done something when in reality I was just a bystander not involved minding my own business. I kind of wished I did something to get him off me but after the initial hard chock he eased up so I could talk so I wasn't getting choked to death, I guess it was kind of the shock of whats happening because I wasn't expecting it
lol is this a traumatic experience for you?
My trainer was a recon Marine and hand to hand combat trainer. Taught us ALL of these moves. These can and will take your enemy out FAST!!
Semper Fi to your Dad.
Served in Force Recon myself as a "Devil Doc" and in order to do that one, you gotta do what they do.
Tell your Dad thanks for his service for me.
No they don't work at all.
😂 @@treasuremaster9699
This must’ve been one of the first martial arts training films, Dale Comstock was in. He is the assistant in the first clip.
From the face off: grab & PINCH HARD an inch right under armpit or along the side rib cage. Use this as a CONTROL and a STEPSTONE to gain control from the side or from behind. One effective control & takedown: grab the bicep with both hands and TUG-OF WAR pull down/pushup HARD repeatedly while progressively pumping & driving the shoulder into the ear and driving your body forward to walk your opponent around. It don't matter how big or strong the opponent is, you will literally lift them off their nearside foot for a STEPSTONE to takedown or control
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP
Rex Kwan Do "Break the wrist....walk away." "Take a look at what I'm wearing, people. You think anybody wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I'm wearing these bad boys? Forget about it."
the authority these guys have.. you instantly feel you would never mess around with someone like that. impressive!!!
All the best moves for effective self defence are contained in this video. Over 4 decades of traditional karate training and attending seminars and training camps I saw and experienced many of these techniques demonstrated, luckily I didn't die 😂😂😂
I was in law enforcement for 2 dad decades back before tasers ect... and we were taught these pressure points... and I've used quite a lot of them one time or another over the career.... but one word of advise... they do not work on everyone... so be prepared to try something else if one or all fail
Same…drunks and druggies don’t feel most of those.
Doesn't appear any of these experts have actually been in many real street fights.
I learned all of theese pressure points and more at 14 years old when studying Taekwondo and I can tell you from both sparring practice and real world applications that they absolutely work no matter the size of your opponent.
Good video, you would be surprised on what you can do to save your self or others.
if the guy is a boxer or a trained meth fighter, remember to switch to your sidearm
A trained meth fighter sounds terrifying
@helloneighbor11 they do exist and they hunt Jason Bournes for a living, or maybe just to sustain their mildly unhealthy lifestyle
Been studying martial arts the last few days and coming up with ideas. Its good to feel validated 😂😂😊
Very practical self defense techniques keep it simple at simple and just walk away.
When he said "the ear usually doesn't come off but sometimes it does" I could not stop laughing. hahaha
The effects were outstanding
I see the involuntary actions in his face
You didn't go far as he was a friend
But if you must defend yourself or Another
But as well as the involuntary facial muscles
There will be an audio component to that
Fascinating technique
I seem to get everything when right in front of me
I hear friends say the same thing
I love the way he keeps saying how you can "walk the guy around !"...yea on his KNEES ! LOL !
That armpit one is dangerous. Potentially fatal. There's a lymph node in there. You DO NOT went to rupture that.
Think your missing the point😮
@MattStevenson-n2k lol. I see what you did there. On a serious note though, as awesome as all these pressure points are, the point being self defense, you can apply this stuff to good effect, but if the guy ends up dying from blood poisoning, and it won't be like, in the next week, or day, it'll be fast, then you've accomplished the goal, but landed yourself in legal hell.
@Breaker197 forgetting you'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
If they have to die for you to live so be it
I'd much rather live and say bruh they came at me
@MattStevenson-n2k agreed, but that would have to be a pretty extreme case. Context is a thing
Yea you do.
Never go to stupid places at stupid times with stupid people, and you'll likely never have to be in a situation where you'll have to hurt someone or be hurt.
But always be prepared.
Thank you for the tips👍
That stache is the most lethal move of all.
IM SO HAPPY TO NOT BE AN EXAMPLE LOL. BUT GOSH THANK YOU FOR THESE TIPS. I LOVE THEM. ITS SOMETHING I NEED TO JUST WATCH OVER AND OVER. MUCH LOVE AND APPRECIATION TO YOU. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TOO MEN!!!!!
PPCT-Pressure point control tactics was the first guys techniques they used to teach in Police Academy. That and advanced self defense tactics course had some really effective tech but you have to practice and learn what works or not for you and for the person you are arresting. Learn to detach and go to higher use of force but don’t stay with some technique that doesn’t work. Some people are just different and it won’t affect them.
Great techniques, love that show and tell was in a bar!
I feel like this video is just a recreation of my uncle showing me all the cool new moves he learned for fighting when I was a kid. It initiated a weird pain recall.
Pressure point control techniques using a (flexable) pen aren't nearly as effective as using an especially effective Titanium Yawara Stick made by "Ti Rod Tactical".(and made in several Titanium Rod diameters) Additionally, they serve an often critical self defense tool role for serious striking against any bony areas of the body, have a very secure Fist Lock grip, and carry a vey low profile for pocker carry which don't "imprint" through a pocket. Pens,... not so much on all the above! 🙂.
Beautiful video bro. Thank you🤘
OMG I hope I never have to fight these guys... awesome video, thank you .
Mandibular angle, hypoglossal, infra orbital, jugular knotch, etc.
To be honest, I've never seen a choke hold with arms extended out like that while standing up. Usually, the fight is already on the ground at that point when the choke is applied.
I would like to see these demonstrations done while using protective gear. To see these moves in real time and determine whether they are efficient and practical.
That dude is thinking to himself ooowww!! why did I volunteer to be his test dummy 😂😂😂
Quiet as it is kept the volunteer is the teacher 😅😅😅
The pressure points under the ear and jaw really do hurt like hell but please remember some people are used to them. I grew up with my brothers pressing pressure points and heeling each other in places like the thigh right over the femur (My wife still does that one to me for fun 😂). If you're going to use something like that if you know your using enough force to hurt someone, give up on hurting them and immediately do everything you can you disable their ability to fight because they know the pressure points better than you do at that point and the fight will become hella painful.
This knowledge is very dangerous in the wrong hands!
did not learn a thing, PRACTICE is the key... to everything!
Remind me not to piss off one of these Tier One folks in a bar in Costa Rica... (Again)
GAWD
The first guy with the mustache knows his stuff. I have seen him in other videos. The best way to be safe is to know and always be aware of your surroundings. That means leave your phone in your pocket if you are walking in a dark parking lot or in a bad area. Learn to trust your gut instinct s as well. Be safe out there!
I actually turn my phone off when I'm out walking, because I don't want my balls radiated, but I'm armed in several different ways which is the best advice. Count on yourself and no one else.
The guy getting all this done to him I hope he got a beer for this😅
That moustache is amazing 😂😂😂
Good stuff sir thanks 😊
3:08
The saying I heard before is "He'll be wondering why (sour cream, ketchup, mayonnaise, whatever) has a date and he doesn't."
My uncle taught me the behind the ear when he came home from Vietnam.
This video really works well if your working with a handcuffed person or a squad to back you up, after pissing people off, using these tactics
Yes, that's why this video is extra valuable. To give the usual suspects the medicine they require.
Eyeballs are my favourite
I'm just waiting for the assistant to scream at him "stop it man, damn!"
My only issue with many of these techniques is that when you're engaged with a fully initiated opponent, adrenaline is running high, and the knock down drag out is underway, MOST of these techniques won't work. Nothing can really replace good old fashion grinding training and the only way to learn to really fight, is to really fight. A trained opponent or a guy with enough real world fight experience will not fall victim to most of these techniques. The guy who simply throws a nasty hook at the opponent when grabbed by the neck, that guy stands a good chance. The most simple and dirtiest stuff wins almost always. Someone grabs you with both hands? That person isn't very smart and you can simply blast a punch right over that grab and likely drop a guy in many cases. In a street fight there is no such thing as cheating, whatever brings an end to the situation is what you do. Hesitation will get you hurt. It's not as complicated as people believe. If you're training a bunch of complicated techniques, you probably won't do very well in a live situation. Remember that. But, most importantly, use situational awareness to avoid trouble to begin with, then you'll likely never have to worry. I haven't been in a street fight in about a decade, and because I'm smarter than I was in those days, I probably won't be again.
Yes all fights can be avoided, the best pilot is a safe pilot. With that being said, if the gouging eyes or throat technique doesn't work, it should work and I feel confident I could make those techniques work. Especially with long fingernails.
There are no dirty tricks in surviving and going home !
This is all stuff in classical Japanese Jiu-Jitsu. From 2:19 to 2:32 he shows locks that you will see even in Aikido although Aikidokas won't be so rough typically. Train that hand strength it helps
Most of these military self defense moves came into practice after ww2 from interaction with the Japanese etc.
"It is a very effective and very vicious...you only use in extreme situations..." - So, my first go to move?
Dude said “it’s going to freak them out, all they want is away from you” 😂😂😂😂
The first instructor is a rare example of an elite combat hippie.
I’d like to see some hug defenses a lot of big guys like to hug me cause I’m small how do I get out of those without hurting them too bad
Big thanks to volunteer #1
I just wish I had someone to practice this with. Obviously not trying to hurt anyone but you know. I'm 28, never been in a fight, so I want to be prepared in case I ever have to be in one. And before people get the wrong idea, I genuinely don't want to fight anyone, but bad people exist in this world. And as a former pacifist, I've realized you can't always run away from evil in this world.
From personal experience...win or lose...everybody gets hurt in a fight..!!
@@peteraustin370 That's objectively wrong, I've been in fights when I was not hurt and been in some where I was hurt. The best preparation for a fight is practice fighting, not Youtueb.
@02:55 20 seconds of pure bad-assery 😂
Reminds me of the demonstration in Young Dr.Frankenstein.
Give him an extra $5.
In under the ear - my Dad showed me that 50 years ago - very effective, and potentially deadly. In 2014, Phillip Hughes - an Australian cricket player - was struck by a cricket ball travelling about 85 km/h in that spot and was dead 2 days later.
…you’re not gonna pull the ear off,I’ve seen it occasionally happen…🤣🤣
Great information though and well worth the watch 👍
His buddy did not agree to the next video. He is still recovering.
when dude said only a few ears have pulled the ear off, i couldnt stop laughing. good shit to know for a 65 year old
Someone demonstrated the pressure point behind the ear and neck area. I felt the pressure. But, it didn't really worked on me, I laugh and smiled. He did tried very hard, only left a tiny sore on my neck. I guess, I'm built different. 😂
The dude reactions are great 🤣
Definitely the standout from the auditions.
Smoke …..the good ol days of Fayetteville NC
Yep
His reflexes fast when he touching dem pressure points
@6:27 - I got news for everybody. I'm 5'5" and my first husband was 6". He would choke me (more often than I care to remember) and my arms and LEGS were no long enough to reach any part of his body expect his arms and all he had to do to keep me from even getting close to his body with my legs/feet was to pin me to a wall and back his legs and body further away as far as possible. - and laugh.
8:42 are they training in a sauna 😂
Dude knows how to do it quick otherwise he’ll dehydrate. 😂
Studio lighting is very hot.
0:11 if someone was just listening to the audio with no context.. go ahead from the timestamp close your eyes and just listen!
Anyways, when I was on a base in the middle of nowhere during another day of intense hand to hand combat training. Our instructor demonstrated some of the ancient knowledge passed down… OK it was Ft. lost in the woods, MOS & MCMAP. Gunny was demonstrating on probably our biggest guy. Compliance/ come along technique “the thumb” I’m pretty sure he was enjoying torturing the guy/ kid. Maybe a small 18y dude, I was in aww! The only thing he was doing, was holding the kids thumb. Moving his arm around no different than if somebody had a wand and was casting a spell. It was almost like magic!
Compliance techniques were always my favorite to learn, not favorite, interesting. I don’t know how to explain it!
6:49 you know someone’s watching this because some dude attacked them, took their child and sold it on the black market!
My trainer used to be too rough with me too.
Hes dead now...
I always wish for masters of martial arts to be wise men, but often get the impression they re just psychopaths that are a little bit more law abiding than other psychopaths xD
I did some of these on myself and when I became conscious again the video was finished. What did I miss?
You missed the part where said don't try this on yourself.
😂
@@pargolf3158 😆
Your manhood
“Usually the ear doesn’t come off😂😂😂😂
Great info
Jim 😮
Trainer - "The ear doesn't always tear off..."
Demonstrator - 😮
Lots of great advice. You need to practice religiously to effectively use these. Develop muscle memory so to speak. Thank you
I learned from a green beret that was in Vietnam, he said if you attack the lymph node in the arm pit that person will have to have emergency care at the Hospital, along with Many other areas to attack, Cool stuff......k
This hurt just watching
Mr In between was working up a Mean Sweat and lost his Accent 😁
SO funny seeing Dale Comstock as a younger dude.
Yep, he was my team sergeant
@@jimmieadams797 thats cool. what'd you think of him personally?
@@hianxi8y pretty chilled and a good dude, we did jiu-jitsu just about every single afternoon?
extreme circumstances .... yup, it was