Good ideas, the late Soke Yoshimi Inoue also recommended tow jhanded blocks and walking along the hand so as to get behind the opponent. My real problem in doing so is the speed at close distance is too high to react, for me. In my age, 69 , it works when keeping the distance. and using this crosshanded position to the sides as in Win Chun scissor like bridging blocks. Aprreciate your reaction. Paul, retired instructor of Karate.
My old japanese jujutsu instructor used this choke quite frequently and taught me it, its a great choke
Good ideas, the late Soke Yoshimi Inoue also recommended tow jhanded blocks and walking along the hand so as to get behind the opponent.
My real problem in doing so is the speed at close distance is too high to react, for me. In my age, 69 , it works when keeping the distance. and using this crosshanded position to the sides as in Win Chun scissor like bridging blocks. Aprreciate your reaction. Paul, retired instructor of Karate.
For me the value aspect is not in specific technique or style, but rather in the targets as they open greater potential in all.
Why would I need to use the pressure point you show at 05:41? The mata leão is better and more effective.
@@valeriocolombo595 well I didn’t use a pressure point as they are all blood chokes.
@@EvanPantazi well, yeah, you're right. But the mata leão is still more effective
smh