Today we're going to revolutionize how you learn self-defense! -Sensei David J. Weinberg

Self-Defense

Unbalancing, Manuvering, And Controlling Your Opponent – Two Points Of Opposing Pressure With the Joints

Dave Weinberg breaks down the science of grappling and effortlessly unbalancing and maneuvering an opponent who may be much larger than you. He shows how two points of opposing pressure with the joints (as opposed to “against” the joints) can be used to move people the same way a “puppet master” can make a puppet dance or move. This is an important module that you may want to watch a few times and later revisit. This video is critical for understanding how to defend against multiple attacker. It’s also critical for law enforcement and bouncers to learn how to move people without needing strength.

Topics: David Weinberg, Unbalance, Manuver, Control, Two Points Of Pressure, Joints, Multiple Attackers, Kazushi

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