Street Fight Straight Punch Defense & KO - TRITAC Flow Drill

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Free TRITAC Course: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I Mike Simon, co-founder of TRITAC Martial Arts shares how to defend against a straight punch, typically the cross, and then knock them out with punches and elbow strikes. The cross punch is one of the most common street fight punches, and can be a very powerful punch to defend against. Mike shows you how to bait your opponent into throwing the cross punch, so you can easily slip defense the punch and then attack back with elbow strikes to the body, head punches, and elbows to the face. Mike Simon uses TRITAC Frames to defend against the cross punch, but also to finish off with attacker with Frame 1. TRITAC Frames are a braced elbow strike that was made popular by Keysi Fighting Method and Defence Lab. To learn more about TRITAC, check out: https://tritacmartialarts.com To check out a free TRITAC Course, go to: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I

How to Learn Martial Arts: Grab Self-Defense

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LEARN MARTIAL ARTS ONLINE: https://soulfighterstraining.com In our new "Learn Martial Arts" series, Matt Bryers and Sean Jugler from Soul Fighters Academy give a self-defense lesson on how to defend against a grab and sucker punch. When learning martial arts, it's important to understand the basic concepts of movement, self-defense principles and instinctual defense. FREE Training Course: http://soulfighterstraining.com

Combat Jiu-Jitsu Escapes: Technical Standup - Uchi Mata

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Free TRITAC Intro Course: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I When you are in a Combat Jiu-Jitsu or Reality Based Self Defense situation, one of the most important Jiu Jitsu techniques you need to know us how to use jiu-jitsu to escape bad positions... especially side control escapes and jiu-jitsu mount escapes One of the first Jiu-Jitsu Escapes to learn is the technical stand-up. The Technical Standup is a universal movement in both Combat Jiu-Jitsu for Self-Defense, as well as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for training, competition and MMA. When using the jiu-jitsu escape: technical stand-up, shows up when your opponent hits a jiu-jitsu takedown or you end up on the ground and they have your legs. The are trying to take the Jiu-Jitsu Mount position or BJJ side control position. You need to escape before they can establish mount or side control. Use the technical stand-up to frame against your opponents face to create space for you to escape your legs using shrimping movements commonly found in Jiu-Jitsu. Learn more Jiu-Jitsu Escapes in our TRITAC-Jitsu Intro Course: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I

Aiki-Jitsu Street Combat: Wrist Lock from Wrestling Control

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Free TRITAC Intro Course: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I Aiki-Jitsu is a form of Japanese Jujitsu that is one of the major martial art influences in TRITAC-Jitsu. The concepts of Aiki-jitsu - using small joint manipulation, for example: Aiki jitsu wrist locks; are great. But the problem with Aiki jitsu is the ability to actually get the aikijtsu techniques in a real self-defense or street combat situations. Kote gaeshi or reversed wrist lock the street, is a very popular aikido / aiki jitsu technique in Japanese Martial Arts. At first the kote gaeshi looks easy, but its very hard to use the Kote Gaeshi for the street or in a aiki jitsu self defense situation. Matt Bryers from TRITAC-Jitsu shows you how to use Aiki-Jitsu Techniques, particularly the Kote Gaeshi self defense technique or Wrist Lock for the street from a wrestling control called the wrestling Russian or 2 on 1 control. To see more Aiki Jitsu techniques, including the Kote Gaeshi, check out the.... FREE TRITAC Intro Course » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I

DOJO vs STREET: Fighting Techniques with Hoodie

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Free TRITAC Street Fighting Techniques: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I Techniques Real Street Fighting are much different then when learning martial arts techniques in the dojo. The martial arts fighting techniques still work, but how to fight with these techniques for a street fight is much different. In this TRITAC-Jitsu Video, Matt Bryers and Sean Jugler shows you fighting techniques to use in the street using a "Hoodie". The ability to fight using clothing as a weapon is vital for surviving the worst street fights. Matt Bryers shows you how to throw someone using the hoodie with the Ippon Seoi Nage throw. This Judo throw is a common martial arts fighting technique that you'll see in dojos across the world. But, fighting in the street and using the judo throw is harder than it looks! Matt shows a nice grip control using the hoodie to throw someone in a real street fight. This is not to say the martial arts techniques practiced in the dojo are not good street fighting techniques; but they just need to be modified. In TRITAC-Jitsu one of the biggest fighting techniques or concepts we focus on is "Combat Entries". Learning how to enter into grappling range to use martial arts techniques such as throws is the secret. The fighting techniques used in TRITAC-Jitsu focus on using combat entries to smash, enter and then throw your opponent and finish. Matt also shows you how to use Jiu-Jitsu techniques for street combat. One of jiu-jitsu techniques Matt Bryers shows is the grounded BJJ Guard to Tripod Sweep. The Tripod sweep is a common Jiu-Jitsu technique that is found in all Jiu-Jitsu dojos. It is a great sport BJJ technique, but it can also be used for real street fight and self-defense situations. Free TRITAC Street Fighting Techniques: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I

How to Defeat STRONG Grips - Shirt Grab Defense Technique

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Free TRITAC Training Course: » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I Learn How to Defeat a VERY Strong Shirt Grab in a Self Defense Situation with TRITAC. John Leabo: Co-Founder of TRITAC demonstrates the concepts of how to defend against an attacker who has a very strong grip. This Shirt Grab Defense Techniques focuses on diverting the focus of your attacker by using strikes and TRITAC Frames to hit your opponents head, and then defend against the shirt grab. TRITAC focuses a lot of shirt grab or lapel grab defense in a reality-based self defense situation. Our white belt curriculum in TRITAC-Unarmed and TRITAC-Jitsu focus on defending throat grabs, collar grabs, and shirt grabs. The grab self-defense techniques all use the same concepts, it's just the attack that varies. To learn more about TRITAC, and other grab self-defense videos, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Check out a FREE TRITAC Intro Course that also includes two handed grab defense techniques and other self defense techniques. » https://goo.gl/3jYx9I