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WOMAN'S Self – Defense against a haymaker | Combative Concepts

This video is gonna focus on Woman’s self defense against a haymaker punch. Lenny Sly of the #roguewarriors training compound teaches his wife Genna some basic self defense moves.

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Scooter Wilson says:

Your wife is a quick learner. Great video.

Joe Horn says:

Lenny, Awesome video brother! Thanks to that video, my wife is now giving it a try. By the way, check out my comment over at: Aikido Still Sucks | Followup to Rokas vs. Lenny. He's such a turd. As always, don't feed the internet trolls. Keep doing what you do!  Love your videos.

Janie Meiser says:

Good On your wife for stepping up and doing a great job! Can't get any easier then absorbing the attackers energy for a beautiful hip throw.

Ch13f B1gT4lk says:

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fard ali says:

The concrete will make up for the lack of power of the throw. Nice teaching 👍

Robert Neale says:

Hi again lenny we call that throw in traditional jujitsu head and hip throw just a little tip for the smaller defender has the punch comes in if the defender uses momentum and includes using their bodyweight and drops onto one knee this throw becomes effortless and shocks the attacker because the body mechanics is like a cog on a bicycle the attacker won't know what's hit them so he will have no resistances BE WARNED!! When the leg you're kneeling on goes down make sure you're instep is flat to the floor because the attacker could land on the heel if it is raised and could potentially snap the achillies tendon . awesome video mate just try the drop on one knee see you what you think mate I'm sure you will definitely be suprised but like I say drop you're heel down that's a must mate respect as always lenny. All the best mate.

Matthew Hunyadi says:

Lenny I'm glad that you're showing your wife how to defend herself and possibly your kids. Because you know that you're not always going to be with her and them. That's awesome that she's willing and want to learn. I believe everyone should learn some type of self defense no matter what style or system. Kudos to you man 🤙. As always love your videos and your style of Aikido. Peace bro 🙏

Mom’s Spaghetti says:

It’s called a headlock throw or head and arm in wrestling. Go figure? Because you end with a headlock and have the head and arm trapped

In judo terms it’s halfway between an ogoshi and a harai goshi

worldeyeview says:

She did that pretty well on the first try. I want to learn that throw now.

Karazenpo Fresno says:

She learns very quickly. Seems like a natural. Great technique.

Gail Gibson says:

Is this a pressure test lol jk. I know I'm a half a retard. What does that make u? Lol rotflma! It makes you bald if your wondering the point I was trying to make lol jk again about how bald you are. I love your show and I wanted to say thank you so much for teaching to the whole world and giving the best gift there is opening a CAN OF WHOOP ASS on someone whom make you there target.

Adrian Fong Esquer says:

Great application of Aikido! Congratulations!

LouAnn Bilunka says:

Good to see this- thanks. Have trouble seeing where his elbow is on that thumb press. G

David West says:

Lenny, Jenna picked this up very quickly. Like most of the techniques, you have shown through the years, they are direct, to the point, and flow very well if one takes the time to get off their asses and practice somewhat. The haymaker movement is the same when the suspect punches or attempts to strike with a weapon. The flow of this technique remains the same. As a cop, I attempt to finish with the suspect on their stomach.
Do have any suggestions about how to keep my firearm from hanging up on their mid-section when I am lowering my weight before the throw? The firearm hangs up about 1 out of 4 times.
As always, stay safe!
P.S. It's great to teach loved ones not to be victims and/or punching bags!

wesllful says:

In wrestling this is called the. Head and arm throw

Tino H says:

Thanks teacher

Kyle Plarski says:

When it's feasible you'll see me there.

Practical Combat Martial Arts says:

Great video

monadicnetwork says:

Great technique demonstrated elegantly by a beautiful woman! 👍

Kyle Plarski says:

Good stuff my man. Good education for taking on an undisciplined puncher or blinded attacker.

Aaron Watts says:

Poor Rod… Awesome video by the way!!!…but poor Rod…

Wyatt Fenton says:

Who cares if there was a step or not? If you are throwing a hook or a round house punch, you are committing your energy forward. Like Sensei said, she is not going up against a boxer. Any untrained fighter will commit to a haymaker. Once they are in range and you pull that head down, they have no choice but to get tossed. It's human nature to go down to protect the spine. You don't even think about it. It's just instinct. She did very well for the first time doing it. What I would like to see is a future video , after she has practiced the technique extensively, dealing with the same scenario, only with more pressure from the attacker. Meaning, someone who is not going to let her throw him. It's obvious that the uke was throwing himself over after the initial toss, as he should to avoid injury. But, as she advances in the technique, she should be able to do the throw on her own with an un-willing aggressor. Correct me if I'm wrong about the uke Sir.

aikidomark1 says:

Awesome.Was nie to meet your beautiful wife and to see how quick she picked it up.Good to see you making more vids. Thank You Sir.

Ian Sorensen says:

Koshi garuma I believe. Nice work!

Matthew Schmidt says:

Excellent instruction as always!! 🙂 I would love to see the pin (looks similar to the Yonkyo pinch) up close… great stuff, Len

Micky Morton says:

Flytrap I don't know what your trying to imply here….. but it's like rogue warrior says baby steps
don't forgot his wife hasn't trained before it's her first time… ???

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