Stop being pushed around

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Published 2024-06-12
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All Comments (21)
  • @jpitcher59
    Brilliant as always guys, keep up the good work, Namaste my brother's.
  • @attygarland6909
    O.K., guys .. IMHO, one of the best and most helpful videos in a long time in the series .. In fact, this one should be one of the first in the series, as Azu pointed out, this behavior (shoving, pushing, etc.) is the precursor to many fights. Resolve the "issue" at that point, and the fight is over before it even begins and escalation of techniques is necessary. 👍 I've often wondered what the Aikido approach/response would be to shoving and pushing "matches", as I haven't really seen anything in the way of traditional Aikido techniques that address same. Once again, it takes a "street approach" to come up with the necessary answer. KEEP ON GROWING, AIKIDOFLOWERS!
  • It's the advantage of Aikido's "circles" - the body can feel and react to the direct push, but is always late to respond to the twist. I found the same thing in shionage - just having an arm over the shoulder and down the back is not enough - but taking advantage of the various connections up the arm by slightly twisting the wrist at the same time pulls the spine out of alignment,and the body reacts to protect it - dropping to the ground. Did a training demo for some marines - we could literally hang off their arm at the end of the shionage with no effect - until we added the twist...
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  • @shengchenfan
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  • @marzipanbugg
    It seems the ones who keep pushing are the ones who get knocked out with one punch then call the cops.
  • If you are not trained at all. Odds of success will be increased by not ever being square with you opponent. Keep your profile toward someone that wants to strike you. You will have made yourself a smaller target, less vitals opening. You also are in great position to strike. This is the basics of fighting, keep your strong side farthest from opponent. You want to win not be fancy. Don't run mouth, never push. If you could push and make contact why didnt you knock him out..push is going to win no fights. Number one way to win, stike first without warning if you have good stiking power you will likely always win..btw doesnt take much just make contact in the right areas. Jab in throat,solarplex, bottom ribs. Face shots are risky out the gate, it's nature to move your head away from danger..hard to move whole body. Reach down and move someone hip not good. If you can do that you should had striked and ended it. That's my two cents.
  • @John-D.
    He'd Hit you with his STRONG right with a knock out while your twisting his hip. Yes?
  • @chengfu7063
    This is very informative and very good stuff as always but ultimately in the fighting world the sole objective should be to get rich win as many championships and see the most beautiful gorgeous works and visit fascinating lands created by God & Christ only and as far as useless street fighting blend in the art with whatever gets the job and anything can be a weapon everything from a car or truck a gasoline pump as well as actual fighting weapons because once a man transitions into the world of fighting you become a living breathing weapon and you understand from that first attack the moment it begins you've already signed a waiver that you are not concerned about life or death that the sole intent is to be focused on the enemy and to put him down for good no mercy no hesitation no restraint and being ready at all times striking from every position with every since being sharp with the sole and only intent of being the very best very good and always be resourceful clever agile and accurate