Knife defense. Combat sports based. A chance to stay alive הגנה נגד סכין

The Russian Combat Sambo Federation uploaded the video to it’s official page: @bsambo_ru?z=video-45130768_456240779/club45130768/pl_-45130768_-2 Standing Kimura MMA HIGHLIGHTS (set ups, defenses/counters to the move included counters to the counters): * Later, I’ll put everything new in a part 2 video (I’ll just cut the relevant and useful parts from these videos and sum them up in a one video add some things of my own which are not shown there). A MUST!!!! From a realistic Knife competition: A basic throw to ground and pound finish while trapping the knife holding arm. Ronda Rousey MMA footage. A must!!! 1:10 in the video above- A take down while holding one side of the opponent to an arm bar. 0:36 A great scramble to see- when the opponent stands up during an arm bar. 23:37 a wrist lock and knife strip with the opposite armpit (I showed a regular one at 13:35 in the knife defense video). The flying arm bar, from the description above, uses the same grip. How to get the opposite armpit lock for the 2 videos above a takedown and a strip from this position. 24:14 is an important, strong and simple takedown from the Russian tie. If we fail to take the opponent down with the other takedowns, he will naturally pull his hand towards his body- then it’s the time to do it. During the kimura rotate your wrists forward, like riding a motorcycle. 1:35 A must!!! A great tip. During Arm bar, cross your legs on the opponent’s free second arm (just in case, if he has another weapon). A must!!! during the arm bar, the opponent may manage to bite you. be ready for that. Just handle the pain. Plus, you can do that: A must!! 2:45 a knee on the forearm on the ground to a knife strip. 2:53 another version of arm bar from the back against a knife. While executing the Russian tie, the arm which is under the opponent’s shoulder can reach under the shoulder to deal with the opponent’s free hand if he tries to break our Russian tie with it, As shown here at 10:35 plus, in the link above, and especially in the link below there are examples for a back take from a failed throw from the Russian tie. A great tip for a stronger kimura from the back: 1:34 An interesting forearm submission from Kesa Gatame/ Scarf Hold/ Headlock. A Russian tie uchimata to back take in freestyle wrestling. קרב מגע, הגנה עצמית, הגנה נגד סכין, martial arts, self defense, knife defense, krav maga, защита от ножа, боевые искусства. (00:00) Introduction The most important things to know (04:53) Russian tie (05:24) Reduce the chances of getting cut (06:01) If the opponent switches hands (06:08) Block against a stab from beneath (06:20) Getting a Russian tie against resistance (06:42) Blocks and escapes against stabs (08:30) Defending a slash with an Ice pick grip (09:06) Basic takedown with the Russian tie (09:28) Arm bar- basics (10:25) Arm bar- breaking the grip (11:54) Arm bar- different positions (12:58) Russian tie to Kimura grip transition (13:16) Armpit takeover A wrist twist (14:02) Armpit grip to Russian tie transition (14:14) Armpit grip to Kimura transition (14:34) Kimura sumi gaeshi overview (14:57) The Kimura submission (17:06) The Kimura Sumi Gaeshi throw (17:17) Kimura from North-South position (17:34) Sumi gaeshi- points A Critical Warning!! (17:56) Kimura from back (19:42) Wrist lock - A MUST KNOW TECHNIQUE (20:47) Arm bar with a bent leg (21:29) Russian tie takedown A sweep (21:54) Russian head hold Reverse Kimura to Arm Bar (22:43) Reverse Kimura from back (22:53) Russian tie Takedowns Stabbing him with his arm (24:12) IMPORTANT!! If the takedowns fail and he pulls his arm (24:49) Whipping standing Arm Bars (25:27) IMPORTANT! Alternative throws with the Kimura Grip (26:07) Kimura to Arm Bar transition (28:36) Osoto Gari to Arm Bar (30:27) Arm locks from HeadLock on the ground (31:02)Tips for getting a standing Kimura (31:13) Dealing with his free arm (32:03) Waki Gatame (33:19) Hammer lock to Arm Bar (34:17) Ground striking (37:31) Stand up Striking (38:26) Basic knife strip/ blade break (38:45) Basic knife strip and principle 2 (38:56) Basic knife strip and principle 3 (39:10) Basic knife defence and principle 4 (39:22) Basic knife defence and principle 5 (39:31) Ground fighting (43:11) Fighting while keeping distance (43:40) The most important benefit - Psychological
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