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This pieces 3 jointlocking techniques from past Technique of the month videos. To avoid using force on force it is sometimes better to change direction to a different technique
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joint locks |
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Hapkido Whitebelt inside wristgrab defense
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jointlocks |
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Hapkido Whitebelt outside wristgrab defense
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wristgrab |
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Remember, when you grab your attacker’s hand, whichever side you find his/her thumb, you want to turn in the other direction because that’s the side of the elbow you want (turn the other way, and you’ll end up bringing your assailant closer to you because you’ll be naturally bending the elbow...
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self defense rear hair grab |
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Secondary Target Areas: small joints (of the hands and feet), large joints (elbows and knees) and the groin.
- Small joints in the fingers can be easily broken if twisted or snapped back against the joint.
- A strong stomp to the top of the foot can break or fracture many of the tiny bones in...
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Secondary Target Areas Fighting |
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Demonstrating the deady joint manipulation art of Aiki-kai Aikido. Showcasing how to defend yourself against a swinging cutting motion knife street defense situation
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Aikido Knife Defense |
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This form as demonstrated by Sifu George Xu (Xu Guang-Ming) is the first form of the Muslim Chinese Six Harmony Ten Animal Hsing-I Chuan. The style is very protective while attacking the opponent's weaknesses. It makes use of chin na joint locking as well as raw force. Although it looks a bit...
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ba form Honan Hsing-I Chuan |
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