Yep you got me. It's BJJ. There's nothing new about what I teach. This stuff been done for 1000's of years. The whole point of a system like Krav is you can pick and choose what works. Without being restrained by a system or style.
@@AlphaUrbanKravMaga I like that approach. My school has the same mentality. Draws from the highest percentage techniques but has no particular style name.
Yeah I get you mate. I've got T rex arms and it wouldn't be one of my go to techniques. I've got a couple clients who are big guys with long arms. And because of all that torque with long arms it works really well for them. One of them used to just to calm down a drunk guy. He didn't do a choke just a seatbelt position.
@AlphaUrbanKravMaga Hey thanks for the response. That's a good point. Unassuming drunk women are the prime target for this technique. I'm not a huge guy and it will never work on me or anyone halfway capable of fighting. I taught this move for nearly a decade until I realized from pressure testing it was nonsense. You know what takes its place beautifully though? Arm drags. That actually works against huge dudes even in pressure testing.
As an instructor I compartmentalise what works for me and what works for an individual that works with me. Because everyone comes in different shapes and sizes. So a technique that works really well for a bigger person with certain physical attributes may not work for a smaller person. And vice versa. The arm drags are good. And if the guy pulls arm out you can transition to the single leg takedown. An underrated technique for a smaller person is a good old elbow strike to the solar plexus. My chief instructor Stewart always tells of the time of how a small girl at his karate class sent a bigger guy to A and E. She accidentally caught him with an elbow to the solar plexus when he dropped the kick shield.
I got to say I'm really loving that you love my content so much. But let's see what you got. Now don't be sending me that grainy clip with you fighting in a long lost MMA promotion. Because I know that's not you. Unless you're the kung fu guy getting beat up. That's make sense. Upload a clip of you in the last week or so training. Upload up on this profile you're answering on. Let the world see what you got.
@@AlphaUrbanKravMaga …just send me your gyms location, I’ll be down, next year, I’m around London area quite a bit, done many a no gi drop in. 3 stripe blue in jits black in Judo and we’re probably about the same age (48) I’ll bring ID and sign any waiver as per on drop in.
So basically, take jiu jitsu.
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Yep you got me. It's BJJ. There's nothing new about what I teach. This stuff been done for 1000's of years. The whole point of a system like Krav is you can pick and choose what works. Without being restrained by a system or style.
@@AlphaUrbanKravMaga I like that approach. My school has the same mentality. Draws from the highest percentage techniques but has no particular style name.
@@AlphaUrbanKravMaga You're like a white belt in BJJ? Be honest.
@@claycowartisamazing 😂
The initial spin has been taught for years. Never works in testing.
Yeah I get you mate. I've got T rex arms and it wouldn't be one of my go to techniques. I've got a couple clients who are big guys with long arms. And because of all that torque with long arms it works really well for them. One of them used to just to calm down a drunk guy. He didn't do a choke just a seatbelt position.
@AlphaUrbanKravMaga Hey thanks for the response. That's a good point. Unassuming drunk women are the prime target for this technique. I'm not a huge guy and it will never work on me or anyone halfway capable of fighting. I taught this move for nearly a decade until I realized from pressure testing it was nonsense. You know what takes its place beautifully though? Arm drags. That actually works against huge dudes even in pressure testing.
As an instructor I compartmentalise what works for me and what works for an individual that works with me. Because everyone comes in different shapes and sizes. So a technique that works really well for a bigger person with certain physical attributes may not work for a smaller person. And vice versa.
The arm drags are good. And if the guy pulls arm out you can transition to the single leg takedown. An underrated technique for a smaller person is a good old elbow strike to the solar plexus. My chief instructor Stewart always tells of the time of how a small girl at his karate class sent a bigger guy to A and E. She accidentally caught him with an elbow to the solar plexus when he dropped the kick shield.
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Ah look it's my favourite fan! It’s a bit weird you pooped yourself watching my video though.
@ you’re my favourite ninja pajeet 🥷🏻😂…seriously though these are terrible and belong in the McDojo archives.
Keep training though. 💪✌️🇹🇭🇯🇵🇧🇷🥋🥊💯
I got to say I'm really loving that you love my content so much. But let's see what you got. Now don't be sending me that grainy clip with you fighting in a long lost MMA promotion. Because I know that's not you. Unless you're the kung fu guy getting beat up. That's make sense. Upload a clip of you in the last week or so training. Upload up on this profile you're answering on. Let the world see what you got.
@@AlphaUrbanKravMaga …just send me your gyms location, I’ll be down, next year, I’m around London area quite a bit, done many a no gi drop in. 3 stripe blue in jits black in Judo and we’re probably about the same age (48) I’ll bring ID and sign any waiver as per on drop in.
@@AlphaUrbanKravMaga send location.