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Have you seen the ad before a lot of your videos? A guy, a “SEAL” apparently, selling a book called R.A.T. Fighting, and promising the secret to winning any street fight instantly? 😆
If somebody pinches me (enough to hurt me) during the fight (“eagle claw”) I would inadvertently kill them them.. I’ve experienced this before, this sort of pinching pain enrages me to the point of Hulk🙈
(Jeff Anderson here...) Well, I may as well jump in and speak up for myself, eh? :-) (Though frankly, usually if I respond, the TH-camr just deletes my comment - maybe because I make some points?) Dunno... but I actually LIKE these debates because the whole goal of training in self-defense is to continuously become a better defender, eh? If something doesn't work, throw it out. If I'm wrong, I'm always the first one to admit it and will opt for someone else's technique over my own. Unfortunately, a lot of these "review" TH-cam sites take snippets and deliver them out of context with the intent of "getting views", building subscribers, and getting paid for ad clicks (without reaching out for some engagement or even a link to our channel for people to go and see the full videos in context). Seems like a juvenile way to make some extra dough (especially living it a glass house yourself?) but anyhoo - here's my $.02 on your points... Background (since you questioned it): Served 10 years in US Army - 10th Mountain Division; 193rd Infantry; 2nd AD; among others; 1 combat tour; blah blah blah. Before commenting on each video, to your final comment... no, none of the techniques are "made up" or pulled out of my ass. All from formal training. That being said, none of the techniques you've featured have I used in a real fight. Doesn't mean they don't work... but I've not had to personally use them when other techniques were available. And that's the point... all of these videos are single technique demonstrations and meant to give people "options". It kinda always kills me when people watch one video and think that the demonstration is somehow meant to be a "one-strike-kills-all course" in fighting. The more tools in your bag, the better chance for your survival, right? Use it. Don't use it. Up to you. It's just an option that "can" work. Anyhoo... onward... Video 1 (dude hitting another dude): Glad you like the schnoogies comment. The video isn't about the intent of "using a dude to hit another dude". It's a simple escape from a "chicken wing" hold in a multiple attacker fight. The only reason it "looks" like what your review is suggesting is because I didn't do it at full speed. At full speed, the guys legs DO come flying up and "if" someone is in front of you trying to punch you, they "could" get kicked at the same time. I'm not suggesting some Jackie Chan miracle move. It's simply the "science of possibility". Video 2 (knockout from the ground): Good point about bridging. Wasn't in my arsenal at the time of that filming (sorry, but we ARE talking 10 years ago!) and may be a better option for this position. The pressure point mentioned is Gall Bladder 20 and most certainly is a knockout location - without much force. Hit hard enough (and not just with a hammer), it CAN cause death so it warrants mentioning this in the video for safety sake - not because it's some magic dim mak tactic I'm suggesting anyone actually do. Video 3 ("eagle claw"): Sorry, way too easy to bring in "what if's" ("What if he's wearing a lot of clothes? What if you don't have a lot of hand strength? What if he's wearing body armor? What if he's a Ninja Turtle? etc.). It's absolutely true that you can't depend upon pain compliance in a real fight - especially when adrenaline is kicked in. This is simply one tool for a bad situation. As far as passing the guard and "moving to a controlling position and THEN attack", we'll have to maybe agree to disagree on that one. You obviously seem to have much more "formal" ground training than I've had - but in a real attack, I'm NOT looking to get into ANY position. I'm expecting someone else on the sidelines to put their size 13 sh*t-kickers into my coconut and I'm looking to get off the ground as quickly as possible. A few hammer fists to the face and groin and I'm up (as you've also stated). Don't sit there and carry on the attack like you feel I'm instructing to do. Video 4 (Rear Hold Escape): "Dude, dude, DUDE..." another example of distortion of the technique because it's being explained in slow motion. In reality, this move happens quickly and it's the relaxing of the arms that makes this possible - and no, it doesn't stick you in a bad position where the other guy is going to jam your arm up on you. There's no time for this to happen... IF you do it quickly. You can't have it both ways... "can" you get jammed up? Yup! "Can" it also work exactly as I said? Yup! It's really NOT that hard of a technique. Video 5 (Multi Attack Against Wall): Ok, this is my favorite one to talk about it because it appears to be the favorite one to bust on - and yes, I do certainly understand why :-). In fact, one other TH-cam who built an entire video around it deleted my response after it went up. I'll share what I remember of it here, which is this... it's simply a basic "science-y" principle of lateral movement. Yes, we've shown this principle with as much as 35 guys pushing forward on you and they all collapse on one another when you use the technique (and each one of the guys in classes do it the first time - because it's not "technique based" - it just physics) "Why" you ask, would there be 35 guys pushing on you in a real fight? There wouldn't be. That's why it's just a "principle". The point here is that if you have 2, 3, 4, 20, (whatever) guys who have you pinned and/or are punching you, you've gotta do something, right? Most people will curl up in a ball and pray the beating stops. Most of the time, that'll probably work. But I've seen times in real fights where it hasn't. Again, it's just a tool. Use it. Don't use it. But hey... why not at least TRY it... BEFORE calling it stupid? Well, normally I would just let these videos go and avoid commenting. But you DO have "some" valid points and you don't seem to be a total douche bag - and the clips you added as b-roll were pretty funny and probably took quite a bit of time to put together. I'm honored. :-) Besides, you did what most others don't do and that's offer a couple of alternatives to the techniques I've shown. Most are just haters who are followed by a bunch of dipshits who never exited their schoolyard bully mentality. Anyway, thanks for opening up the discussion (though it could have been done more professionally.) :-)
He’s actually not entirely making stuff up, using a dude to beat another dude is a real ability. It’s a rage power with requires you to be a level ten barbarian. If you succeed at a grapple check against an opponent of your size category or smaller you can make an attack roll against another creature within reach and deal your strength bonus in damage to both creatures. Its called body bludgeon.
@@robertnguyen9493 wood because camo or because of his 'shnuggies'? [EDIT now I'm thinking I'm way off base... I think it's a really old phrase meaning someone is thinking harder than they have the capacity for... as if the skull is made of wood and filled with saw dust and both of their two brain cells are causing friction from struggling so hard... in which case that burning wood smell may have been coming from me, I guess I ought to drop it before I catch flame.]
This dude is literally every guy who had an ad in Soldier of Fortune mag in the 80's and 90's, down to the outdated camo pants and paratrooper boots. I was genuinely surprised he didn't demonstrate any techniques with a Rambo style combat knife.
We used to have a TV show in the UK where contestants had to pass themselves off as experts in an area they had no familiarity with. This reminds me of that. I think if you asked a regular gym goer to do their best impression of a self defence instructor, this is what you would get.
So as a guy who spent 4 years as an 11B (infantryman) with the 82nd 1st/504th I can tell you that there are varying degrees of UAC training but for a regular Joe it’s not very likely you’ll be in those courses, unless you’re a career guy and just need those promotion points. The high speed units within the Army like the Special Forces, CAG and the Rangers have what could be considered advanced UAC training. This guy was never SF (at least my contact who helps in running the Green Beret foundation) wasn’t able to find any record of him ever attempting or graduating the Q course nor has he been to Ranger school. At best he’s an 11B who’s another embellisher, at worst he’s a guy who had a non combat arms MOS or never even served and is following Frank Dux’s “pathway to success”
3/325 (Vicenza) here. Yea, I'm old. 😆 What you said is true though. We had solid basics, but nothing super advanced. Just enough to hopefully keep one from dying TOO fast.
I remember the day in physics class where we learned this stuff, actually. I think it was the First Law of Laterality that states "An object held in place may move sideways at will with great ease". I'm pretty sure Shnuggies is the proper physics term for any object that creates abnormal degrees of movement in response to force as well. I failed physics class but I'm pretty sure I know this stuff.
@@SenseiPawel I was in the Spanish army and we don't know jack squat about hand-to-hand fighting. So if you want to invade, be my guest. You will only find guns, tanks and airplanes against you, but those are nothing compared to the magic of the oriental arts.
@@DoctorZisIN cool, only you don't teach hand-to-hand combat because you don't know each h2h And even if you taught how to shoot, od h2h you would pass the unit.
He is wearing cammo pants and jump boots, so I believe he is legit regarding his international elite military training experience. 😆 My FAVORITE part was the effort you put into getting the proper pronunciation of "schnoogies" .
Now when I grab him like this he will do exactly this, and when he does exactly this I’m going to do this. I love how in these classroom environments everything always goes according to plan.
"One of the worst situations you can possibly get into... is where you get cornered in... and people just start jacking on you in the corner somewhere..." 11:09 That is an actual quote 😄
This guy is clearly a Tier 1 operator and his techniques are so dangerous that you can’t truly use it in sparing. I think he’s trained in Delta Force Ninjitsu. His DVD box set allows you to be a black belt and his firearms DVD is gold. Best $1,999.99 I ever spent. Especially since I got it for 90% off during a special promotion. Since I saved so much money, I became a member so I can stream all the curriculum and I got a free special edition t-shirt and pocket knife that also doubles as a tactical flashlight.
The same guy who says such gems as; 'you should never punch in a street fight' and when someone is chasing you then you should roll up into a ball so that he trips over you.
Whoa, Whoa, Whoa Rob, He's wearing camo pants and army boots. I'm sure that means he knows what he's talking about. It's not like you can just walk into any surplus store and buy that stuff. Also note how his wrist is grabbed in the step behind put yourself in a kimura armlock defense. The thumb is not wrapped around the wrist. I wonder why the attacker loses his grip so easily. Great job as always, Keep them coming.
5:39, there is a pressure point behind the ear where the guy is saying. I've used it on my nephew a few times. I don't think it'll cause death or even a knockout but, a good strike in that area could cause a fair amount of pain. Furthermore, you're absolutely right about bridging. That will give you enough time to either clinch and strike or escape.
'I'm just a Dude, hitting a Dude, with another Dude." Hahaha The Shnuggies. Dukes!!!! I get it. Hahaha. This is possibly a Stolen Valor issue as well. Thank you.
@@Omicron9999 only if he is getting money for it. In this case I guess he is. But not confirmed. I'll tell you I never learned any hot garbage like this while I was in the Military.
So there I was, mounted and getting GNP'd by Fedor with 2:45 left in the round. But even the Russian bear couldn't withstand the EAGLE CLAW! And THAT'S how I won the M1 Global trophy of 2021. God bless 🇺🇸
I spent 12 years in the Army. Been lvl3 combatives cert, never seen any of this dumb stuff. Lmao! I was thinking the same thing. "Why would you not be bridging?" Also, i do not understand why they use such complex movements for such simple situations?
I've been in the Marine Corps as an MP for 13 years and we get bullshit lessons like this for "defensive tactics" training all the time. When I was a blue belt, I had a guy that told us that he had a defense that works to get out of the mount 100% of the time. I was known as the guy who actually trained out of all the students, so he called me up, asked me to mount him and said "hold me down with everything you've got". I grapevined his legs and kept heavy hip pressure and basically his "technique" was spazing out like a white belt day 1 of Jiu Jitsu class, it lasted for about 10-15 seconds until he realized he wasn't getting out and he said "okay, well it usually works, but if you're against a guy like this i guess it won't". I was actually surprised that he admitted defeat though and didn't make something up as an excuse. But the techniques they teach us are just enough to give 18-20 year old people with no prior training a sense of confidence to either intimidate someone not to fight, or if that doesn't work get their ass kicked. It was straight up 1970's Kung-Fu style stuff with batons, pressure points all kinds of stuff you make fun of on your channel. Keep it up exposing the fakes.
As always, entertaining, informative, and helpful. I am actually going to sign up for martial arts soon. I'm a veteran of two wars and two theaters of war, and I love your show .
Yeah, if you grab a guy's side and do the Eagle Craw on him while he's in mount, he's just gonna rip your hand away and hit you harder for hurting him. He's won't just stop attacking and passively roll over for you. Same with trying to grab his shirt. Guy will just grab your arms and throw them off him or pin them to his chest with one hand while hitting with the other. Or just ignore them completely and land punches on your now unprotected head. This guy's never been in any kind of street fight. Hell, the self-defence techniques I made up in college 15 years ago would work better than the stuff he's trying to pass off as legit.
Proper skin tearing/ripping technique requires some pretty serious conditioning: years of stabbing your knife-hand into a pot of gravel and coarse sand. Crazy Budo Samurai stuff, chances of finding proper instructional videos on it are somewhere close to 0. It’s real.
This is why I have no issue with people turning up to martial art schools and challenge the teacher (although not challenge students). If the teachers martial art works they get new students if not they lose students, it sorts wheat from chaff. When I lived at a martial arts school this happened regularly and nobody had an issue with it. You can be polite and still fight.
"All I do..." & "I just..." phrases that start the BS bell clanging. I thought I was going to have to complain but you sucker punched me by waiting to use "Run Forrest run", well played Sir.
Omg, absolutely right on today. Actually laughed out loud several times. Loved the "...this will happen..." inserts... epic. I see a t-shirt in the future...
I’ve seen a video where Bas Rutten was practicing his dirty blow (hitting someone behind the ear with the second knuckle) at full force and he never mentioned being able to kill someone in this way. He did say that the move isn’t illegal but is looked down at (a lot)
I know a great way to do that. It's called 'baseball bat to the skull when they're not looking your way.' I mean, anything to keep from getting jacked on.
When I was in the military, the second I got home I striped all my uniform shit off. I question the validity of anyone walking around dressed like that while off duty.
while fighting in the streets, there's no way to pause the game in order to remember the move list, and that's the problem with all those self defense tutorials, there's no way you're going to remember where the "pressure point" is, and what if you find it, but your hit fails to put out of combat the assailant? are you going to say "dude, wait a minute so I can remember what to do next"?
Even the way he grabbed his arms and pulled him down was just ridiculous and wouldn't work to hit him in the neck like he was showing and he would have just gotten punched in the face
Well, you're not EXACTLY correct on one part. Around the 5 minute mark. Where he's talking about hitting someone on the back of the neck and possibly killing them, it's not a pressure point. It's where the c-spine meets the skull. THAT doesn't take a lot of force to seperate, and that WILL kill you. Again, the caveat is knowing HOW to hit
No one should have to suffer being "jacked on" by multiple guys while being pinned up against a wall. Though his technique is flawed, at least he is trying to keep us from a trip to the dry cleaners!!!
Striking from the ground sometimes works... See: Gadjiev vs Sato, Santiago vs Khalidov, Dipchikov vs Honeycutt, Kevin Holland, Uriah Hall, Niko Price, Andrei Arlovski
The worst part about this whole situation is all you need to do is put on a pair of camouflage pants and people will follow you. My sensei and I used to teach Karate to kids at an after school program. One of the fathers was one of these "LETS USE HOLLYWOOD TECHNIQUES FOR SELF DEFENSE" types and would get angry when we put an emphasis on running away if you can and use fighting as a last resort. We never wanted to give the children a god like mentality because in reality nothing is fair. One day he got so mad, stood up and wanted to "Demonstrate" his world class technique. He told me to "Throw a punch at him and make sure it's fast"... Turns out his special forces technique was for a LOOPING haymaker punch, and he was furious when i threw a straight palm strike to his chest...He came grabbed me by my Gi and started saying how he would "F'ing kill me if kids weren't watching" and i just laughed... I don't know why i wrote this but it's scary how these John Wick impersonators can give people so much confidence.
Yeah I agree..3 out of 5 Dux. One thing I've noticed that he never did was push kick the guy in front of him as he was being held in the double chicken wing. If I were in that situation, I'd push kick then try to headbutt the guy holding me, then attack his lower body (foot stomping, groin strikes if my hand is able to reach, knee strikes, etc.) until he's forced to let me go. I dunno if any of that would actually work but, I'd try my damnedest
Something you forgot to mention in the first one is that when he bends down to get his leg behind the guy he completely opens up the top of his head and pretty much puts it inline with the other guys fist
I love your videos I'm a self taught boxer with a karate back ground kyokushin and my sensei was very opened minded guy he allowed punches to the head and so on he was good guy he's old now because I was like 12 he was in his late 40s but he hated guys like this but it is what it is
Nonono, this is legit! He is truly special forces! In the same way that Ralph Wiggum goes to "special class". He spent at least ten years in the martial arts equivalent of the short bus. Very, very special indeed.
You can really tell from the 'lateral movement' section that he's never practiced against people who were actually resisting. The guys on either side aren't pressing down at all. These charlatans never use the people around them as live opponents, only as props to show off their useless moves.
Those guys wouldn't even have been pressing down on him IRL. No, they'd have all just been beating the piss out of him with him curled into a fetal position on the floor. In that situation, the only way to get out is to get out BEFORE three guys pin you against a wall and start punching and kicking you. I loved how the second demonstration had the guys pretend hitting him and he just ignored all the blows to grab the guy's arm and move all three attackers away like getting punched doesn't even hurt. Yeah, not happening. And if you're in that situation, the guys hitting you might not just be using their fists and feet. If you've got three guys in an alley beating the crap out of you, chances are one of them probably has a weapon too. Shame we didn't get to see any knife defence techniques, that would have been worthy of a 4th Dux.
There is a spot back there called the reticular activation system, but you don't hit it from the front, and even then you'd be lucky enough to knock them out. I learned about it in sniper school. We like to put bullets through it.
Pressure points always automatically make me think : that would be annoying as old f**k and make me beat the shit out of you more? Be careful though, nipple twisters and Chinese burns can kill.
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Have you seen the ad before a lot of your videos? A guy, a “SEAL” apparently, selling a book called R.A.T. Fighting, and promising the secret to winning any street fight instantly? 😆
If you haven’t already please review CrossFit’s self defense method. It’s called the Blauer Spear system
If somebody pinches me (enough to hurt me) during the fight (“eagle claw”) I would inadvertently kill them them..
I’ve experienced this before, this sort of pinching pain enrages me to the point of Hulk🙈
Leaves me to wonder if this man has ever seen a real fight.
(Jeff Anderson here...) Well, I may as well jump in and speak up for myself, eh? :-) (Though frankly, usually if I respond, the TH-camr just deletes my comment - maybe because I make some points?) Dunno... but I actually LIKE these debates because the whole goal of training in self-defense is to continuously become a better defender, eh? If something doesn't work, throw it out. If I'm wrong, I'm always the first one to admit it and will opt for someone else's technique over my own.
Unfortunately, a lot of these "review" TH-cam sites take snippets and deliver them out of context with the intent of "getting views", building subscribers, and getting paid for ad clicks (without reaching out for some engagement or even a link to our channel for people to go and see the full videos in context). Seems like a juvenile way to make some extra dough (especially living it a glass house yourself?) but anyhoo - here's my $.02 on your points...
Background (since you questioned it): Served 10 years in US Army - 10th Mountain Division; 193rd Infantry; 2nd AD; among others; 1 combat tour; blah blah blah.
Before commenting on each video, to your final comment... no, none of the techniques are "made up" or pulled out of my ass. All from formal training. That being said, none of the techniques you've featured have I used in a real fight. Doesn't mean they don't work... but I've not had to personally use them when other techniques were available. And that's the point... all of these videos are single technique demonstrations and meant to give people "options". It kinda always kills me when people watch one video and think that the demonstration is somehow meant to be a "one-strike-kills-all course" in fighting. The more tools in your bag, the better chance for your survival, right? Use it. Don't use it. Up to you. It's just an option that "can" work.
Anyhoo... onward...
Video 1 (dude hitting another dude): Glad you like the schnoogies comment. The video isn't about the intent of "using a dude to hit another dude". It's a simple escape from a "chicken wing" hold in a multiple attacker fight. The only reason it "looks" like what your review is suggesting is because I didn't do it at full speed. At full speed, the guys legs DO come flying up and "if" someone is in front of you trying to punch you, they "could" get kicked at the same time. I'm not suggesting some Jackie Chan miracle move. It's simply the "science of possibility".
Video 2 (knockout from the ground): Good point about bridging. Wasn't in my arsenal at the time of that filming (sorry, but we ARE talking 10 years ago!) and may be a better option for this position. The pressure point mentioned is Gall Bladder 20 and most certainly is a knockout location - without much force. Hit hard enough (and not just with a hammer), it CAN cause death so it warrants mentioning this in the video for safety sake - not because it's some magic dim mak tactic I'm suggesting anyone actually do.
Video 3 ("eagle claw"): Sorry, way too easy to bring in "what if's" ("What if he's wearing a lot of clothes? What if you don't have a lot of hand strength? What if he's wearing body armor? What if he's a Ninja Turtle? etc.). It's absolutely true that you can't depend upon pain compliance in a real fight - especially when adrenaline is kicked in. This is simply one tool for a bad situation. As far as passing the guard and "moving to a controlling position and THEN attack", we'll have to maybe agree to disagree on that one. You obviously seem to have much more "formal" ground training than I've had - but in a real attack, I'm NOT looking to get into ANY position. I'm expecting someone else on the sidelines to put their size 13 sh*t-kickers into my coconut and I'm looking to get off the ground as quickly as possible. A few hammer fists to the face and groin and I'm up (as you've also stated). Don't sit there and carry on the attack like you feel I'm instructing to do.
Video 4 (Rear Hold Escape): "Dude, dude, DUDE..." another example of distortion of the technique because it's being explained in slow motion. In reality, this move happens quickly and it's the relaxing of the arms that makes this possible - and no, it doesn't stick you in a bad position where the other guy is going to jam your arm up on you. There's no time for this to happen... IF you do it quickly. You can't have it both ways... "can" you get jammed up? Yup! "Can" it also work exactly as I said? Yup! It's really NOT that hard of a technique.
Video 5 (Multi Attack Against Wall): Ok, this is my favorite one to talk about it because it appears to be the favorite one to bust on - and yes, I do certainly understand why :-). In fact, one other TH-cam who built an entire video around it deleted my response after it went up. I'll share what I remember of it here, which is this... it's simply a basic "science-y" principle of lateral movement. Yes, we've shown this principle with as much as 35 guys pushing forward on you and they all collapse on one another when you use the technique (and each one of the guys in classes do it the first time - because it's not "technique based" - it just physics) "Why" you ask, would there be 35 guys pushing on you in a real fight? There wouldn't be. That's why it's just a "principle". The point here is that if you have 2, 3, 4, 20, (whatever) guys who have you pinned and/or are punching you, you've gotta do something, right? Most people will curl up in a ball and pray the beating stops. Most of the time, that'll probably work. But I've seen times in real fights where it hasn't. Again, it's just a tool. Use it. Don't use it. But hey... why not at least TRY it... BEFORE calling it stupid?
Well, normally I would just let these videos go and avoid commenting. But you DO have "some" valid points and you don't seem to be a total douche bag - and the clips you added as b-roll were pretty funny and probably took quite a bit of time to put together. I'm honored. :-) Besides, you did what most others don't do and that's offer a couple of alternatives to the techniques I've shown. Most are just haters who are followed by a bunch of dipshits who never exited their schoolyard bully mentality.
Anyway, thanks for opening up the discussion (though it could have been done more professionally.) :-)
He’s actually not entirely making stuff up, using a dude to beat another dude is a real ability. It’s a rage power with requires you to be a level ten barbarian. If you succeed at a grapple check against an opponent of your size category or smaller you can make an attack roll against another creature within reach and deal your strength bonus in damage to both creatures. Its called body bludgeon.
Just gotta hope your opponent gives you time to roll the dice🤣
Is it a thunderstorm or is the DM rolling damage for the dragon?
Awww .... Nerds 😅
*"I ROLLED A NAT 20! I THROW THE GOBLIN INTO THE TROLL'S SHNUGGIES FOR CRITICAL DAMAGE!"*
@@Omicron9999 🤣🤣
"You can't be put in a arm-bar, If you have no arm." - Sun Tzu
LOL!
That's only true if you don't have any arms at all. What are going to do, bite me?
The black knight from Monty Python for some reason came to mind...
Bro i couldn't stop laughing when i seen this comment😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💯oss
"You can't be put in a arm-bar, if you have no arm"- Sun Tzu - Miyamoto Musashi- Michael Scott
You can literally hear him making it up as he goes along.
I thought the same as well
I thought I smelled wood burning
@@robertnguyen9493 a reference to 'liar liar pants on fire'?
@@binaryglitch64 something like that
@@robertnguyen9493 wood because camo or because of his 'shnuggies'?
[EDIT now I'm thinking I'm way off base... I think it's a really old phrase meaning someone is thinking harder than they have the capacity for... as if the skull is made of wood and filled with saw dust and both of their two brain cells are causing friction from struggling so hard... in which case that burning wood smell may have been coming from me, I guess I ought to drop it before I catch flame.]
This dude is literally every guy who had an ad in Soldier of Fortune mag in the 80's and 90's, down to the outdated camo pants and paratrooper boots. I was genuinely surprised he didn't demonstrate any techniques with a Rambo style combat knife.
That camo is so good, I thought he only existed from the waist up.
Don't forget the Russian surplus night vision
We used to have a TV show in the UK where contestants had to pass themselves off as experts in an area they had no familiarity with. This reminds me of that. I think if you asked a regular gym goer to do their best impression of a self defence instructor, this is what you would get.
So as a guy who spent 4 years as an 11B (infantryman) with the 82nd 1st/504th I can tell you that there are varying degrees of UAC training but for a regular Joe it’s not very likely you’ll be in those courses, unless you’re a career guy and just need those promotion points. The high speed units within the Army like the Special Forces, CAG and the Rangers have what could be considered advanced UAC training. This guy was never SF (at least my contact who helps in running the Green Beret foundation) wasn’t able to find any record of him ever attempting or graduating the Q course nor has he been to Ranger school. At best he’s an 11B who’s another embellisher, at worst he’s a guy who had a non combat arms MOS or never even served and is following Frank Dux’s “pathway to success”
3/325 (Vicenza) here. Yea, I'm old. 😆
What you said is true though. We had solid basics, but nothing super advanced. Just enough to hopefully keep one from dying TOO fast.
Given this dudes BS, he's probably Air Force or Navy, if he served at all...
Shnuggies is an elite military term; all the elite guys use that term.
Oh ye.
All the ex-Delta-Ranger-M16-Party Animal-Seals I know do this exact thing
Yep, Jocko uses it all the time
Can confirm. We also use them in the Green Lantern Corps.
@@DoctorZisIN That was a well crafted 1-up.
Shnuogies?
I remember the day in physics class where we learned this stuff, actually. I think it was the First Law of Laterality that states "An object held in place may move sideways at will with great ease". I'm pretty sure Shnuggies is the proper physics term for any object that creates abnormal degrees of movement in response to force as well. I failed physics class but I'm pretty sure I know this stuff.
lol
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He gets another DUX for either posing as ex military, or even worse actually having served in the infantry and selling this hot garbage.
I agree with you.
I know a few guys from us army, most of them have an idea of judo tech nad body balance, gay not have even a minimal
@@SenseiPawel I was in the Spanish army and we don't know jack squat about hand-to-hand fighting. So if you want to invade, be my guest. You will only find guns, tanks and airplanes against you, but those are nothing compared to the magic of the oriental arts.
@@DoctorZisIN cool, only you don't teach hand-to-hand combat because you don't know each h2h And even if you taught how to shoot, od h2h you would pass the unit.
@@SenseiPawel So sorry, it may be my lack of Jujutsu know-how but I didn't understand most of what you said there.
He is wearing cammo pants and jump boots, so I believe he is legit regarding his international elite military training experience. 😆
My FAVORITE part was the effort you put into getting the proper pronunciation of "schnoogies" .
Now when I grab him like this he will do exactly this, and when he does exactly this I’m going to do this. I love how in these classroom environments everything always goes according to plan.
Works really well as long as you only fight that one guy.
I thought this same thing when he was on the ground and he said ok grab his shirt. Wait what ? And if he’s not wearing a shirt ?
Fights are chaos for the most part. No time to think only react and attack. You can't do a bunch of complex moves
"One of the worst situations you can possibly get into... is where you get cornered in... and people just start jacking on you in the corner somewhere..." 11:09 That is an actual quote 😄
Some come at you from the front... some from the back... Pretty soon the whole gang is banging on you.
Jeff: I didn't study physics.
Also didn't study martial arts.
lol
"Actually I didn't study at all".
This guy is clearly a Tier 1 operator and his techniques are so dangerous that you can’t truly use it in sparing. I think he’s trained in Delta Force Ninjitsu. His DVD box set allows you to be a black belt and his firearms DVD is gold. Best $1,999.99 I ever spent. Especially since I got it for 90% off during a special promotion. Since I saved so much money, I became a member so I can stream all the curriculum and I got a free special edition t-shirt and pocket knife that also doubles as a tactical flashlight.
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The same guy who says such gems as; 'you should never punch in a street fight' and when someone is chasing you then you should roll up into a ball so that he trips over you.
Whoa, Whoa, Whoa Rob, He's wearing camo pants and army boots. I'm sure that means he knows what he's talking about. It's not like you can just walk into any surplus store and buy that stuff. Also note how his wrist is grabbed in the step behind put yourself in a kimura armlock defense. The thumb is not wrapped around the wrist. I wonder why the attacker loses his grip so easily. Great job as always, Keep them coming.
5:39, there is a pressure point behind the ear where the guy is saying. I've used it on my nephew a few times. I don't think it'll cause death or even a knockout but, a good strike in that area could cause a fair amount of pain.
Furthermore, you're absolutely right about bridging. That will give you enough time to either clinch and strike or escape.
'I'm just a Dude, hitting a Dude, with another Dude." Hahaha The Shnuggies. Dukes!!!! I get it. Hahaha. This is possibly a Stolen Valor issue as well. Thank you.
Someone should probably check on that. If he's never actually been in military service I think there are laws against that kind of thing...
@@Omicron9999 only if he is getting money for it. In this case I guess he is. But not confirmed. I'll tell you I never learned any hot garbage like this while I was in the Military.
Absolutely, like, without question.
So there I was, mounted and getting GNP'd by Fedor with 2:45 left in the round. But even the Russian bear couldn't withstand the EAGLE CLAW! And THAT'S how I won the M1 Global trophy of 2021. God bless 🇺🇸
This guy must have only fought very polite opponents who waited for him to hurt their friends before attacking.
I spent 12 years in the Army. Been lvl3 combatives cert, never seen any of this dumb stuff.
Lmao! I was thinking the same thing. "Why would you not be bridging?"
Also, i do not understand why they use such complex movements for such simple situations?
I've been in the Marine Corps as an MP for 13 years and we get bullshit lessons like this for "defensive tactics" training all the time. When I was a blue belt, I had a guy that told us that he had a defense that works to get out of the mount 100% of the time. I was known as the guy who actually trained out of all the students, so he called me up, asked me to mount him and said "hold me down with everything you've got". I grapevined his legs and kept heavy hip pressure and basically his "technique" was spazing out like a white belt day 1 of Jiu Jitsu class, it lasted for about 10-15 seconds until he realized he wasn't getting out and he said "okay, well it usually works, but if you're against a guy like this i guess it won't". I was actually surprised that he admitted defeat though and didn't make something up as an excuse. But the techniques they teach us are just enough to give 18-20 year old people with no prior training a sense of confidence to either intimidate someone not to fight, or if that doesn't work get their ass kicked. It was straight up 1970's Kung-Fu style stuff with batons, pressure points all kinds of stuff you make fun of on your channel. Keep it up exposing the fakes.
As always, entertaining, informative, and helpful. I am actually going to sign up for martial arts soon. I'm a veteran of two wars and two theaters of war, and I love your show .
Amazing! How to kick a WalMart greeter in the schnoogies with another dude's leg. Gonna try it this Saturday.
How'd it go? Lol
Some skin grabs can be excruciating, but in full fight mode likely to just cause the other person to hit you even harder!
Yeah, if you grab a guy's side and do the Eagle Craw on him while he's in mount, he's just gonna rip your hand away and hit you harder for hurting him. He's won't just stop attacking and passively roll over for you. Same with trying to grab his shirt. Guy will just grab your arms and throw them off him or pin them to his chest with one hand while hitting with the other. Or just ignore them completely and land punches on your now unprotected head.
This guy's never been in any kind of street fight. Hell, the self-defence techniques I made up in college 15 years ago would work better than the stuff he's trying to pass off as legit.
Proper skin tearing/ripping technique requires some pretty serious conditioning: years of stabbing your knife-hand into a pot of gravel and coarse sand. Crazy Budo Samurai stuff, chances of finding proper instructional videos on it are somewhere close to 0. It’s real.
@@H33t3Speaks Hey man I got some DVD's to sell you.
Brought the A-game with the edits today 😄👍
"Do exactly this, and it will always work!"
This guy must have trained in fighting games and turn based rpgs.
Nah. Tekken characters fight better than this guy.
@@Omicron9999 hmm. Arguably, especially for Tekken.
But I was thinking Soul Caliber and Street Fighter.
I think that guy watched Kung Fu Hustle one too many times.
The Landlady's husband has a "make your opponents hit each other" style.
He gets extra power with his camo pants tucked into the jungle boots! He is unstoppable!
He's got pants? I thought he had feet but no legs.
6:52 leaving your hand behind the opponents head is great way to set up an armbar. For the other guy.
hey. McDojoLife. thank you for all you do. I just found your channel from reddit. you should be rewarded for exposing these snake oil salesman.
Not to state the obvious, but isn't Jeff's face completely exposed to a head bashing with the snuggies move?
I don’t think that guy has ever been in a real fight.
Toad style is immune to any weapon. When properly used it is almost invincible- wu-tang...bring the ruckus
Rob: "You don't really want to be full mounted while someone's raining on you."
Me: "Don't kink shame me!"
This is why I have no issue with people turning up to martial art schools and challenge the teacher (although not challenge students). If the teachers martial art works they get new students if not they lose students, it sorts wheat from chaff. When I lived at a martial arts school this happened regularly and nobody had an issue with it. You can be polite and still fight.
He’s right about one thing, you don’t want to get jacked on.
Unless....
@@garf293😳
quite the opposite:-)
Love how I got an ad for this guy pushing Paul Vunak's self defense book lmfao
Jeff clearly knows what he’s doing
He's in control
I'm not so sure he's delusional either, I think he knows he's making shit up for cash.
@@binaryglitch64 yea. I'm also quite sure he's selling this bs to gullible people
@@heavymeddle28 oh yeah, if it wasn't working he'd go broke.
@@binaryglitch64 yea😅my bad. Now when I've watched it again I can see how wrong I was
"All I do..." & "I just..." phrases that start the BS bell clanging.
I thought I was going to have to complain but you sucker punched me by waiting to use "Run Forrest run", well played Sir.
dude has no experience on fighting in the street, on the mat, and apparently has no idea about kozushi And for sure about physics during a fight
Prawda
@@TrueSeekersTV Też tak sądzę 😀👍🤜
Omg, absolutely right on today. Actually laughed out loud several times. Loved the "...this will happen..." inserts... epic. I see a t-shirt in the future...
I needed this today. Thank you
Gonna try that eagle claw tonight on the mats against some purple belt who keeps kicking my ass!!
Let us know how amazingly it works please.
I’ve seen a video where Bas Rutten was practicing his dirty blow (hitting someone behind the ear with the second knuckle) at full force and he never mentioned being able to kill someone in this way.
He did say that the move isn’t illegal but is looked down at (a lot)
Dude, I love your content! Here's to 50k subs!!!
For anyone wondering, the film at 7:04 is:
Invincible armor directed by Ng See Yuen in 1977
"so here I'm going to put myself in a kimura and drop my head into easy kicking range"🤣
When I clicked on this video I got an ad claiming to teach you how to beat up people twice your size in muscle.🤣
I know a great way to do that. It's called 'baseball bat to the skull when they're not looking your way.'
I mean, anything to keep from getting jacked on.
I’m just a dude who used a dude to hit another dude. 🤣
When I was in the military, the second I got home I striped all my uniform shit off. I question the validity of anyone walking around dressed like that while off duty.
"He da dude hittin da dude with another dude"!
Wanna look like a legit self-defense instructor? Wear camo pants and combat boots 🍵
Just ordered mine. :-)
Love the tropic thunder reference
while fighting in the streets, there's no way to pause the game in order to remember the move list, and that's the problem with all those self defense tutorials, there's no way you're going to remember where the "pressure point" is, and what if you find it, but your hit fails to put out of combat the assailant? are you going to say "dude, wait a minute so I can remember what to do next"?
Looks like a Jake Mace move.
06:15 [ish] Yah, SEALs and Rangers know the best way to get through body armor is to dig into it with your finger nails.
"Its tactically effective but technically flawed, he needs to polish up the mechanics of his eagle claw" -Gordon Ryan
Even the way he grabbed his arms and pulled him down was just ridiculous and wouldn't work to hit him in the neck like he was showing and he would have just gotten punched in the face
Edits were on point
Nobody gonna talk about the possible stolen valor here?
I am entertained and enraged at the same time. This feels right
When Rex Kwon Do said break the wrist and walk away, he meant BREAK the OTHER guy's wrist. C'mon that's first day of class knowledge.
@2:58 That camouflage striking bag...LOL
Well, you're not EXACTLY correct on one part. Around the 5 minute mark. Where he's talking about hitting someone on the back of the neck and possibly killing them, it's not a pressure point. It's where the c-spine meets the skull. THAT doesn't take a lot of force to seperate, and that WILL kill you. Again, the caveat is knowing HOW to hit
What is the “eagle claw” film referenced? Looks like a good watch.
Invisible Armor (1977)
That guy tripped over when he was in high school and rolled then stood up carrying on walking and said ‘i meant that.’
I carry a cross bow that shoots stray cats
No one should have to suffer being "jacked on" by multiple guys while being pinned up against a wall. Though his technique is flawed, at least he is trying to keep us from a trip to the dry cleaners!!!
I'd hate to be the poor janitor who had to clean up after they tested getting 'jacked on' by up to 35 guys...
Striking from the ground sometimes works... See: Gadjiev vs Sato, Santiago vs Khalidov, Dipchikov vs Honeycutt, Kevin Holland, Uriah Hall, Niko Price, Andrei Arlovski
6:14 lol the guy from Pawn Stars is whooping his ass
I didn't even see that Wavemaster in the corner.... mad camo decor!
The worst part about this whole situation is all you need to do is put on a pair of camouflage pants and people will follow you. My sensei and I used to teach Karate to kids at an after school program. One of the fathers was one of these "LETS USE HOLLYWOOD TECHNIQUES FOR SELF DEFENSE" types and would get angry when we put an emphasis on running away if you can and use fighting as a last resort. We never wanted to give the children a god like mentality because in reality nothing is fair.
One day he got so mad, stood up and wanted to "Demonstrate" his world class technique. He told me to "Throw a punch at him and make sure it's fast"... Turns out his special forces technique was for a LOOPING haymaker punch, and he was furious when i threw a straight palm strike to his chest...He came grabbed me by my Gi and started saying how he would "F'ing kill me if kids weren't watching" and i just laughed... I don't know why i wrote this but it's scary how these John Wick impersonators can give people so much confidence.
I googled him and he was part time employed as a skinhead in the salvation army
This martial arts is for us strong guys who can just use other bodies as weapons. I dont think this guy has ever been in a fight or get beat up yet
Damn I’ve just been watching your IG videos. I shoulda been watching these breakdowns lmao
I saw that "Eagle Claw" technique work on the Pillsbury Dough Boy.
Yeah I agree..3 out of 5 Dux. One thing I've noticed that he never did was push kick the guy in front of him as he was being held in the double chicken wing.
If I were in that situation, I'd push kick then try to headbutt the guy holding me, then attack his lower body (foot stomping, groin strikes if my hand is able to reach, knee strikes, etc.) until he's forced to let me go. I dunno if any of that would actually work but, I'd try my damnedest
12:27 the tall guy is just loving this shit!
Something you forgot to mention in the first one is that when he bends down to get his leg behind the guy he completely opens up the top of his head and pretty much puts it inline with the other guys fist
I love your videos I'm a self taught boxer with a karate back ground kyokushin and my sensei was very opened minded guy he allowed punches to the head and so on he was good guy he's old now because I was like 12 he was in his late 40s but he hated guys like this but it is what it is
The last one Jeff did literally made me laugh out loud.
Nonono, this is legit! He is truly special forces! In the same way that Ralph Wiggum goes to "special class". He spent at least ten years in the martial arts equivalent of the short bus. Very, very special indeed.
That Mr.Anderson bit got me lol
You can really tell from the 'lateral movement' section that he's never practiced against people who were actually resisting. The guys on either side aren't pressing down at all. These charlatans never use the people around them as live opponents, only as props to show off their useless moves.
Those guys wouldn't even have been pressing down on him IRL. No, they'd have all just been beating the piss out of him with him curled into a fetal position on the floor. In that situation, the only way to get out is to get out BEFORE three guys pin you against a wall and start punching and kicking you.
I loved how the second demonstration had the guys pretend hitting him and he just ignored all the blows to grab the guy's arm and move all three attackers away like getting punched doesn't even hurt. Yeah, not happening. And if you're in that situation, the guys hitting you might not just be using their fists and feet. If you've got three guys in an alley beating the crap out of you, chances are one of them probably has a weapon too. Shame we didn't get to see any knife defence techniques, that would have been worthy of a 4th Dux.
I can't stop 🛑 watching this channel now 😅.
I see armbars, lots and lots of snapping armbars
There is a spot back there called the reticular activation system, but you don't hit it from the front, and even then you'd be lucky enough to knock them out. I learned about it in sniper school. We like to put bullets through it.
How much MP does that last technique cost? How can I increase my mana?
Shnuggies🤣😂🥴, what an entertainer, love to see the defense for that move
love the Ip Man clips!
I once got jumped by 9 guys in Chicago--if only I'd known his magic techniques
Pressure points always automatically make me think : that would be annoying as old f**k and make me beat the shit out of you more?
Be careful though, nipple twisters and Chinese burns can kill.
Jeff Anderson (Randal) is a legend!
hahaha the Clerks reference!
As if the camo pants aren't enough of a red flag...
a camo punchbag as well 😏
His camo punching bag is rarely used because he always has trouble finding it.
@@chbu7081 Can't hit what you can't see. :-)
You had me with the title 👀
So full disclosure, I’ve been hit by plenty of dudes being thrown by other dudes. 😂
That a sex thing? Lol
@@McDojoLife I’ve played quite a bit of bottom closed guard so… 🤔
Got a McDojo ad on this video for something called seal secrets. Looks sketchy and might be worth checking out