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Marc Bochner and Richard Petronelli- Kuntao Jiu Jitsu Guide to Realistic Self Defense

Marc Bochner and Richard Petronelli- Kuntao Jiu Jitsu Guide to Realistic Self Defense This is one of the better martial arts systems for self defensive I have seen presented on DVD in about a year or so.
It reminds me of Krav Maga for its no bullshit directness.
There are a great many real world applicable fighting moves one can take away- and practice- from seeing this course.
Hell the bonus DDV (number 6) and the tip on using a roll or duct tape/packing tape as a pair of ‘brass knuckles’ is dead on! When I was a teen and lived in some shitty neighborhoods I learned that trick and knocked a guy out using that.
I was skinny kid too.
Tall, but not quite 16 and I was not into weight lifting and strength training like I am now.
Seeing that trick shown took me back.
It also just confirmed what I knew from seeing the DVDs that this martial arts crew were legit with what they showed in terms of self defense instructions.
I knew the DVDs would be solid when, not too far into the first disc, the instructor said as he showed a clinch grapple that “you do not want to be wresting w/ a guy in a street fight.s” This is a very skilled JJ player (jiu jitsu) and to hear him tell the truth that while u get on with one in a grapple his pals will come in or if you are looking to see who will come, he will take control! That is 180 degrees from most BJJ/JJ self defensive on DVD or in live courses that is geared to MMA and not real life fighting.
BJJ (and western catch) pwns one on one in a ring with a ref and rules.
on the pavement its a toss up.
I paid good money for a four day BJJ boot camp once (not that long ago) and I learned a lot of good info but one disappointment was when someone asked about fighting many guys the instructor there said just grab one and put him in a lock and ‘his pals will be too scared of what u can do to attack you.s’
Myself and five others laughed and said that was BS.
We looked at each other and just shook our heads.
They would just kick the fuck out of u for being wrapped up with their pal.
The teacher did not answer that and just went on with drills and showing combination movements of one hold to another.
LMAO! Thank god these Kuntao Jiu Jitsu teachers do not have that fogged and deluded mindset on their DVDs- they get to the facts! I recall seeing a dude in a brawl outside a club take down a guy with a double leg tackle and then get him in a text book arm lock.
Then he got knocked out when two other guys ran up on him, while he was still holding the guys arm, and they kicked his head and neck! Not funny buy LOL on him for thinking this was some fair match fight.
This DVD does show lots of valid JJ and grappling moves to tho.
It has awareness training, ground striking and stand up striking and lots of JJ moves.
All useful ones I might add.
Unlike many BJJ/JJ DVD sets this one has vital point hits too.
If u are attacked it shows knee, groin, eye and throat hits- followed by escape or more hits/take downs to end the fight.
One of the nastiest (empty handed- no weapons) fights I saw come to an end was in Memphis, TN when one guy (again some MMA/BJJ guy so I supposed by the looks of how he moved) tripped a guy and brought him down.
Instead of leaving or kicking the guy on the floor and then running he got on the fallen man in a mount and was looking to pound him that way.
Then the one on top starts yelling in pain and he rolls to the side.
The dude on the bottom rolls too and has the top level guy’s face held like a fucking bowling ball! Fingers in eyes and one ear is gouged and gripped.
a literal bloody mess.
There was no UFC ref to break it up and take off a point now! Yikes! No kimura, no rubber guard, no omoplata.
just humans being unkind to each other in some gross but hard core fighting.
This DVD shows tons or real JJ techniques to use if some one is in ur guard or if u are on different mounts.
It also shows, in addition to those, ripping and eye hits and small joint manipulation (banned in MMA/BJJ BTW) techniques as well more to give u the most tools to use in a fight.
It incorporates them very well.
It covers scenarios of violence and weapons defense and so much more.
Is it loaded with honest marital arts wisdom.
You want to know how bad ass this set is? They have a teacher WHO IS IN A WHEELCHAIR as part of their school.
A dude in a wheelchair can kick ass and defense his personal safety with his schools move sets and teachings.
that says volumes!
The first DVD has a music loop for four minutes and then shows the trailer from the website set to more music.
Its good rock music too BTW.
I ripped all that was on each disc that is why its there.
Then the DVD instruction starts.
All the rest of the discs are just lessons and drills and hints and useful info.
This was worth the money getting and watching IMO.
This is very useful to view.
Nothing can guarantee u that u will not get fucked up in a street fight- this can’t make u Superman – but its very solid.
Quote:Kuntao Jiu-Jitsu: Your DVD Guide to Realistic Self-Defense
Table of Contents
DVD Details
DVD 1: Concepts, Striking, Clinching, Striking Combinations, Vital Areas
Chapter One: Main objective In Self-Defense
Chapter Two: Self-Defense vs.sFighting Altercations
Chapter Three: Two Categories of a Self-Defense Situation
Chapter Four: Stages of a Self-Defense Situation
Chapter Five: Ranges of a Self-Defense Situation
Chapter Six: Hand/Elbow Strikes
Chapter Seven: Leg/Knee Strikes
Chapter Eight: Clinching
Chapter Nine: Striking Combinations
Chapter Ten: Vital Areas of the Human BodysDVD 2: Stepping, Ukemi (Rolls/Falls), Judo Throws, Takedowns
Chapter One: Essential Stepping
Non-Threatening PositionsV Stepping (1-5,Triangle SteppingsX Stepping
Star Stepping
Paqua Stepping
Chapter Two: UkemisFront Break FallsBack Break FallsSide Break FallsShoulder Rolls
Chapter Three: Judo Throws
Major Hip Throw
Major Shoulder Throw
Major Inner ReapsMajor Outer Reap
Chapter Four: Takedowns
Single Leg TakedownsFront Shoulder TakedownsAround The Back Takedown
DVD 3: Jiu-Jitsu Joint Manipulations, Chokes, Street Grappling, Rape Prevention
Chapter One: Jiu-Jitsu Joint Locks
Kote-Gaeshi
Kote-MawashiSankyo (Kote-Hineri) (Kote-Hineri) (Kote-Hineri)
Ground Manipulations
Chapter Two: Choking Techniques
Rear Naked Choke
GuillotineAdaptation
Carotid ChokesFront Naked Choke
Chapter Three: Street Grappling (Positions and Locks) (Positions and Locks) (Positions and Locks)
MountsSide MountGuard
Half GuardsJudo Position (Side Headlock) (Side Headlock) (Side Headlock)
Chapter Four: Rape Prevention Techniques
DVD 4: Set Techniques/Student Created Defenses
Chapter 1: Te’s
Chapter 2: Kick Drills
Chapter 3: Muggins
Chapter 4: Double Muggings
Chapter 5: Additional Punch Defenses
Chapter 6: Student Created Defenses (Grab Defenses) (Grab Defenses) (Grab Defenses)
Front ChokeBack Choke
Side Choke
Pulling Wrist GrabsDouble Wrist GrabsFront Bear HugBack Bear hug
Headlock
Single Lapel GrabsDouble Lapel GrabsGrab and Punch
Chair Defense
Wall Defense
Wall Defense #2
Chapter 7: Grabbing Defenses Additional Endings DVD 5: Strategies Against Trained Adversaries, Stick Defenses, Knife Defenses, Gun Defenses, Scenarios Chapter 1 – Defending Against an Untrained AdversaryChapter 2 – Defending Against a Street Figtherchapter 3 – Defending Against a Boxer chapter 4 – Defending Against a Wrestler/GrapplerChapter 5 – Defending Against a KickBoxer Chapter 6 – Arnis Stick Fighting Holding the Arnis Stick Five Angles of Attack Arnis Flowing Drill Twelve Points of Attack Double Sinawalli Flowing Drill #3 Flowing Drill #4 Flowing Drill #5 Combining Flowing Drills Chapter 7 -Stick vs. Stick Disarms Chapter 8 – Stick vs. Empty Hand Disarms Chapter 9 – Knife Survival Flowing With the Knife Knife vs. Knife Defense Knife vs. Empty Hand Defenses Knife Scenario 1 Knife Scenario 2 Chapter 10 – Gun Survival Redirecting the Gun Gun to forehead Defense#1 Gun to forehead Defense#2 Gun to stomach Defense Gun to back of the head defense Gun to the side of the head defense Chapter 11 – Verbal Defusing Chapter 12 – Club Scenarios Chapter 13 – Elevator Scenarios Chapter 14 – Street Scenarios DVD 6: Bonus Footage Chapter 1: Soke-Dai Bochner BlackBelt Examination Chapter 2: Professor Bruce DiTraglia – University Seminar Chapter 3: Seminar – Blackships Festival, Newport, Rhode Island Chapter 4: Bloopers.

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