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Very cool, I like how Lenny does his irmi nage.I have been liking good clinch work. Just because it sets me up nicely.
Just getting this sort of nice position.
Whats everyone favorite self defense technique? My favorite self defense technique is irmi nage.
Headbutt followed by whatever is there.
I was given this advice once by an old black belt.
1st thing you do in a fight is headbutt the other guy right in the bridge of the nose. 95% of people will lose the will to fight when you do that.
The other 5%.....well you better pack a lunch because it’s gonna get ugly.
I have favorite techniques, but I don't have a favorite self-defense technique - that's just too variable for me to even consider. My favorite technique over the last decade is probably Peel-off (in more recognizable terms to most folks, the entry is similar to some versions of shiho nage, and the finish is close to a variant of kote gaeshi). It has a nice flow, and looks complicated, though it's pretty simple in action. It covers some important principles of control, and is pretty dramatic-looking in practice (in application, it'd look less interesting - it turns into a destruction instead of a throw).Whats everyone favorite self defense technique? My favorite self defense technique is irmi nage.
Now that is truly a Jack reacher philosophy lolHeadbutt followed by whatever is there.
I always thought yubi dori was a very effective technique.I have favorite techniques, but I don't have a favorite self-defense technique - that's just too variable for me to even consider. My favorite technique over the last decade is probably Peel-off (in more recognizable terms to most folks, the entry is similar to some versions of shiho nage, and the finish is close to a variant of kote gaeshi). It has a nice flow, and looks complicated, though it's pretty simple in action. It covers some important principles of control, and is pretty dramatic-looking in practice (in application, it'd look less interesting - it turns into a destruction instead of a throw).