Ari Bolden – Headlocks And Haymakers
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Headlocks & Haymakers : Jiu Jitsu For the Concrete Arena” is a landmark in Jiu Jitsu training and instructional home videos. Whereas most Jiu Jitsu DVD’s concentrate on techniques for MMA and other forms of competition, this DVD is exclusively geared towards combating opponents in real life situations. Sensei Ari Bolden uses his real world experience as a security professional to demonstrate the moves and tactics best suited for self- defense in street fight situations. In addition to covering defensive techniques against grappling and striking, he covers such topics as “Stance and Range”, “Arresting Procedures and Escorts”, and the “Precursors of Violent Behavior”. For the seasoned martial artist as well as the novice, “Headlocks and Haymakers: Jiu Jitsu For the Concrete Arena”, will prove to be an undeniable asset to your personal arsenal when confronted with the realities of life on the street. Content : Theory Intro Stance and Range Video Learning Precursors to Violent Behavior Standing Up in Base Use of Force Striking Defensive Tactics Vs. Jab and Cross Punch Vs haymaker Vs repeater Punch Vs Head Butt Vs Stomp Striking Offensive Tactics Targets of Opportunity Grappling Defensive Tactics Vs Headlock Vs Rear Naked Choke Vs Shoulder Grab Vs Neck Grab Vs Wrist Grabs Grappling Offensive Tactics Rear Choke Outside Trip Escorts and Come a Long Techniques Goose Neck Sankajo Straight Arm Lock Cervical Control Hammer Lock Arresting Pins Basic Shoulder Lock Straight Arm lock Belly Down Trailer Hitch Leg Lock Moving the suspect from Belly up to Belly Down Run Time : 1:27 Minutes.
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How To Defend Against Common Street Fighter Tactics.
.To tell the truth I don’t like the physical stuff in this book, but you may get something from it.
Foreword says.
.”This book is a culmination of over ten years of observations, study, andresearch.
Ive been in over 200 confrontations (from fights to brawls), observedhundreds more, and studied thousands of video clips of real life streetencounters.
I am a martial arts practitioner, jujitsu instructor and nightclubdoorman by trade.
I realized early on in my career that the dynamic and fluid nature of fightsrequires a certain amount of adjustment on the street.
I combine my martial skillwith the experience I learned in street confrontations to work to my advantage.
I am not a violent person by nature nor do I go looking for fights just forkicks.
In fact, I am not one who enjoys inflicting pain or suffering on others.
Those are the people that will be facing you on the street.
But, like I always say,dont mistake kindness for weakness.
If you are prepared to open the door, make sure you know what awaits you on the other side.
Now, the majority of street level confrontations involve alcohol (or drug)related activities.
There are of course criminal level acts of violence that dontinvolve booze (such as muggings or general beatings), but I can assure you, ifyou find yourself in a confrontation with some screaming idiot, alcohol isprobably a contributing factor.
Since I am in the business of nightclub security (bouncing), I get towitness first hand all levels of street combat.
Everything from sucker punches tomulti person brawls.
Ive restrained and fought many over the years.
Some good,some bad, but all with commonalities that were shared by one another.
Often is said of bouncers that their perception of fighting is skewed by thenature of their job.
Its not REAL violence chime some critics.
Its like a stagedarena where you have other bouncers to stop and start fights like professionalboxing matches.
Well, when was the last time you saw a professional fight use bottles, eyegouges, head locks, ball shots, and multi person beatings? Yeah, thought so.
The arena in which I work is REALITY.
No rules, no time limits, and no tappingout.
The only reprieve in a street level confrontation depends on the humanityof the opponent you are facing.
If you go down and they dont want to stop, yournext stop is the hospital or the morgue.
Im dead serious about this.
Violenceshatters lives.
Being prepared mentally as well as physically is your goal.”