Junkyard Aikido This article cuts through the misinformation and myths to make joint locking techniques accessible to all martial artists or self-defense practitioners.-defense practitioner.
Michael Janich – Junkyard Aikido
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Joint locking is one among the most complicated, frustrating, difficult and challenging of all.-To-Learn the skills of the martial arts. Its practical application in self-defense-Defense is often misunderstood, and often overrated. However, if properly understood and applied it can be an extremely efficient and fast way to defeat enemies.
Junkyard Aikido This article cuts through the misinformation and myths to make joint locking techniques accessible to all martial artists or self-defense practitioners.-defense practitioner. His popular instructional style is based on his proven analytical style. Michael Janich This guide will take you through the techniques and concepts of combative joints locks step-by-step. Beginning with the fingers, move on to the elbows, wrists, shoulders, neck and neck. Janich It teaches you how to use your body to attack both the right- and left sides of your attacker, creating different but highly effective locks. These simple mechanics reveal many other secrets. “hidden” Application of classical martial art technique.
Instead of submissions and throws, applications are Junkyard Aikido You should focus on breaking bones and creating opportunities to use disabling strikes to end fights. You will also learn locks that can be used to disarm an attacker or strip him of his weapon.
Complete the package by clicking here Janich Analyzing the weaknesses of traditional locking mechanisms, this guide will teach you simple, but effective, counters and how to modify your lock to avoid counters.
Junkyard Aikido This is a non-serious, slightly irreverent joke.-The denominational approach to learning and applying joint lock is the best. This video is for those who want to learn the function but not the dogma.
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- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 156
- Assessments Yes