The Best Tactical Pen Technique for Self Defense | Atomic Bear Stealth Pen
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It's extremely cool that this technique has actually seen real life usage in professional combat sports as well. Dustin Poirier did this exact same hammer fist within the clinch against Dan Hooker in their fight, first round iirc. I remember those were hard shots too, to the point Hooker had to stop clinching, fired two hammer fists straight into his jaw. Love to see it.
I’m not so sure about the way you are having them do the delayed strike. I was always told that the hip/body movement should be completed at the same time as the technique. The way you describe it almost seems like you put all your momentum into your elbow/setup and then are using mostly your arm in the end when you actually strike. It means that instead of your weight and movement going into the technique, you are wasting that power, striking at the end instead of striking at about 3/4 of the way through your hip movement a
I am not a professional In any sense just a beginner in Shotokan. I want to know why you had said about utilizing/delivery of impact tool should be late when you were holding the foam. Then a Video transition and you are outside testing the implementation of the tool but do not follow your forementioned motions? You deliver with a Hammer grip leading with the impact tool. Am i missing something or should i just shut up?
The body mechanics of your late strike technique have another real world proof. I’ve been learning how to hit a golf ball better. Most good YouTube coaches agree to start the downswing with the feet. They describe it like if you were standing on a giant jelly jar lid and you wanted to unscrew the lid with your feet. The motion starts in the feet, goes to the hip driving around, and the golf club follows. This technique adds like 30 or 40 yards per club.
I've been a subscriber since the pandemic started because of all the hate crimes. I'm half Filipina. I stayed strapped with a knife during the shutdowns. I think a tactical pen would be a better idea for edc lol I really appreciate you and your sponsor supporting the AAPI community.
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I’m so bad at keeping pens though
How to use a hairdryer for self defense.
Can you do a video on how to defend yourself with a belt
really enjoyed this seminar!
⚠️‼️‼️‼️. What about using 1. Geologist hammer aka geopick 2. Hacksaw. 3. Wire brush (Improv tools)
It's extremely cool that this technique has actually seen real life usage in professional combat sports as well. Dustin Poirier did this exact same hammer fist within the clinch against Dan Hooker in their fight, first round iirc. I remember those were hard shots too, to the point Hooker had to stop clinching, fired two hammer fists straight into his jaw. Love to see it.
I’m not so sure about the way you are having them do the delayed strike. I was always told that the hip/body movement should be completed at the same time as the technique. The way you describe it almost seems like you put all your momentum into your elbow/setup and then are using mostly your arm in the end when you actually strike. It means that instead of your weight and movement going into the technique, you are wasting that power, striking at the end instead of striking at about 3/4 of the way through your hip movement a
If street fighter 6 has taught me anything this month, its that you can't rely on doing solely one or the other.
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I am not a professional In any sense just a beginner in Shotokan. I want to know why you had said about utilizing/delivery of impact tool should be late when you were holding the foam. Then a Video transition and you are outside testing the implementation of the tool but do not follow your forementioned motions? You deliver with a Hammer grip leading with the impact tool. Am i missing something or should i just shut up?
That violent solutions shirt is 🔥 Mike , link por favor?
How have you never thrown a football?
The way Mike explains his close up power generation looks almost exactly like Mike Tyson throws his tight hooks and uppercuts
Excellent content.Thankyou for sharing.
The body mechanics of your late strike technique have another real world proof. I’ve been learning how to hit a golf ball better. Most good YouTube coaches agree to start the downswing with the feet. They describe it like if you were standing on a giant jelly jar lid and you wanted to unscrew the lid with your feet. The motion starts in the feet, goes to the hip driving around, and the golf club follows. This technique adds like 30 or 40 yards per club.
So that’s legit. Good advice
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I've been a subscriber since the pandemic started because of all the hate crimes. I'm half Filipina. I stayed strapped with a knife during the shutdowns. I think a tactical pen would be a better idea for edc lol I really appreciate you and your sponsor supporting the AAPI community.
I wonder if Mike has seen Dustin Poirier do something similar to Dan Hooker. The Neck strikes.