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I'd love to have this man teach me
Awesome demo. I've trained in aikido, jujitsu and aikijutsu, and your demo is perfect. I would just like to add, in humility to your clear excellence in skill, that you have to take the balance of the knife wielder. On that first attack and your counter, on that "1", take the balance. Your doing it, but i'd just like to point it out. Your hand control is excellent. Thank you for your demo. I've learnt loads in this demo alone. Domoarigato 🙏
Great technique, it's called "Slice me nice."
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Very good. Many thanks
Yes two moves however you dont have the right one.
The one i am talking about works every time no matter what knife angle the attacker comes at you with and it works against both forward grip as well as reverse knife fighting.
You have the right idea but you dont know how to apply it correctly.
I see the two of you doing a couple different things when you touch each other's face. When you "take away face" are you trying to poke him in the eyes and blind him, slam your palm into his face to make him see stars and get his knees to buckle, or just place your hand on his face and shove his face backwards to get his body moving backwards?
in a training session, its easy but when the real adrenaline kicks in, fine motor skills goes off the window and gross motor skills takes over. I am not saying this dont work but it will take hours of training in stressful almost real llfe situation to do this.
thank you very much for your excellent informative video👍👍👍
this like silat.. love it 🎉❤
thank you sir