oké i understand Mr Monosi and yes in a real fight you would have to be very skilled to be extremely fast and precise because the attacker will not stay there with his arm in place! thanks for your answer!
Thanks you for your comment David.
When you present a new technique to a student, you must show him the way as precise as possible... Of course, in Real fight, it won't look like the same !!!!
But if you go outside and strike inside his jab (pressure point) with your right fist, the pain will let you time to give him the second strike (right elbow with left hand under) and for the same reason, you will be able to grab his right arm and strike his triceps for throwing him on the ground...
These 3 steps must be done fastly and precisely... In that case, it will worked, no worry... but you must have good skills to succeed.
Thanks you again for your question.
Nice video with good techniques Mr Monosi, but i have a question for the technique on 01:17 and i see this on a lot of videos concerning the so called "reality self defence" systems, why do think that an agressor who attacks you with in this case a straight jab, will stay there in place with his arm? It seems to me that a lot of "reality self defence" systems think that the aggressor will be nice,attacks with low force and presents his arm in way the defender can do anything he likes with it? To be honest, i have never saw something like that in a real fight nor do i have experienced it this way.
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