Male Speaker: Just take a look at this rule. When I track down -- and I'll try to do it very, very gently. You can't just pull with one side, it has to be two forces. So I got to be pushing as I am pulling. And it's not just pressure, it's a whip. Now watch my whole body when I do this, everything moves. So and I'll try to make it very subtle, even it get tight, get tense and the -- that's going to hurt more now. Because I think when I tighten down, the thing is if I pull slightly in and then I whip. If I go this way, and then back that way, because they'll resist, they don't like this, so they go, oh! Pull back.
Martial Arts Frame/Body Structure Training
As soon as they do that, it's just the old ideal Judo thing right, if I want him to go this way what I'll really do I'll push that way as it resist. I just throw him right. So it's the same kind of thing, now when they get smart, they know how to direct your energy. So when he goes to push me, I direct my energy down. So now if he goes to pull me, because I just create a frame and this is the way I grab him. Notice my elbow is here behind the neck, and a lot of guys like to go here, that's okay, but I immediately get here, and I don't like this. I really don't, I mean there is a way to frame it, but it's not good, because you are going to end up face down and they are going to be on you. So you have to keep -- now this is bad too for some people, I like it there, but I'll change it too, but it still works. It doesn't matter to me when he starts to move however he tries to pull and push. As long as my elbow is on his shoulder, and I have what, what to say, it's not really where the hand is, it's where my elbow placement, it's on that line, and my shoulder's down and my body is connected.
Feels very heavy, I mean on me. I mean if he tries to pull it to the outside, I maintain frame. He tries to push it in, he pushes against his own head plus I like that, he pushes, he loads, so now -- so just go this way. So if you maintain this frame, see that's why I like my leg there, because they'll go forward without replays or here he starts to go for my leg. So you guide him so, he is just so like -- he’s creating an imitation, but for combat I like this boom, where I’m plum in from the Thai-boxing this way. I love it, I love this, boom, boom. Or I just take him over this way, okay, but it's all the same frame. So when you get to here I know, I get off on track, but that was just -- But for example, it's okay. So we are here, we came down my palm elbow, I have that arm. I am just going to track, because where the arm is it doesn't matter, because when I hit here if I find the shoulder, I find the elbow. So it doesn't matter where he is at, even if he is over here on me.
So I track it plus if I am entered, for example, let's do here, and I come in, boom. Even if it just this, whatever he is doing there if I have my frame and I can maintain this position, he would be down here or up here, because I got my frame. So now, it's easy, I just track down, I find the elbow, and then I can hyperextend like this I got from the other techniques. And this is really what I mean. Watch, I’m going to rush, and loading by pressing forward, and then I snap it back. I am going to take the shoulder up and if I let the low line, I am going to do it. It's depending on if I push and I thought if I’ve got low line. I am going to rip the shoulder and take the knee out because I am going to go here. Okay, why did I do that?
Male Speaker 1: Because you came, and it’s flying.
Male Speaker: Fine yeah. So go back to this stuff, to this little drill, watch out I sneak it up because if he is pushing, even if he is going to punch with the other hand, I want to be where I am, right here, or the moment I am going to go the outside. We are here inside. You can either hit or if you punch, do that, otherwise, just wait. If you are good even when he goes to hit, boom. Look at that, Mr. Elva (ph) says, load them with nearness, the hook. Because he is here, he can hit me. Especially with certain types of players, I like to be there with the grabbers because that's what they like to be. So you kind of have to go who are you playing with. Not to pick one about maybe he is a Taekwondo guy. Do I want to be here, he is going to beat in, so I just hoo, hoo I want to be where? Because he is always going get back, get back so I can kick you. So you have to know who you are playing with, and eventually if you are good at all the arts, who cares, right. That's the idea of cross training. I'll punch you, I'll grab you, I'll throw you, I'll lock you, I'll stump on you, I'll cut you, I even shoot you. And I train firearms training too.
Male Speaker 3: You can do that from anywhere.
Male Speaker: So it's right from a mile away. So we are in here, I am already here, while I explode it so here again, track down, and I am going to hyperextend, and that head will come forward a lot of times, because you'll get this thing, you can drive that knee in. You hit with the knee to the face what you are going to do take the low line out. You still have the arms, you can keep working in, or you can tuck it in. So play with this for a few months, but the real trick is to stay in frame while you move. Okay, alright this way. And you can see as he spins around, if I tap the back of that shoulder as he is moving what's going to happen is certainly. So just try this either with the punch or without it. Track down, get that arm, and it’s from there just whatever you want to do. You guys have a lot of fun, right.
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