Trading needs the same "revolution" that martial arts went through 15 years ago

I've seen that video before, there is a wealth of fighting knowledge there, the guy sees an opening and he goes for it... repeatedly... and OODA, observe, orient, decide, act, he sees that he's outnumbered and he takes no quarter almost, I think he throat punched a couple of the guys, and punched a guy that was kicking him a couple of times too.... maybe it's good to ignore the threat and just go for anything that is a target... and he dances around and never lets anybody get behind him... he's talented really....
 
that video is a staged fight...notice how the guys all line up in a row and charge him one at a time, single file?
 
Quote from dandxg:

This guys to teached ppl. the real deal, i have not taken his class yet. He teaches how to hurt ppl quickly when you need to http://www.targetfocustraining.com/

and no I am not an affiliate

looks lame...I dont think that would be useful to anybody who doesnt have a ma background.It gives somebody a false sense of security more than anything.
Try to defend yourself with these techniques against a bjj white belt and good luck to ya.
 
Quote from dsq:

looks lame...I dont think that would be useful to anybody who doesnt have a ma background.It gives somebody a false sense of security more than anything.
Try to defend yourself with these techniques against a bjj white belt and good luck to ya.

Well your entitled to your own opinion did you watch it, the guy was in charge of teaching the Navy Seals so I think he is qualified. Traditional Martial Arts gets ppl. hurt in street fight. But to each his own.
 
lots of people train navy seals-doesnt mean much.I bet at one time chuck norris trained military or cops.What happened to krav maga?Sounds like another fly by night, become-lethal-ninja-in-2 days deal.
The only way is full contact with months/years of training.Like i said his techniques might be useful additions to somebody who already has a solid background in ma but for beginners, a total disaster.
 
Quote from taowave:

D,
Thats interesting.How long did you give BJJ?

I have trained in BJJ,Karate,and Judo for the last 28 years and am now an investor in a BJJ school.The biggest mistake most schools make is throwing the white belts out on the mat too soon and bad pairing when rolling.You have to be careful who the "roid monkeys" are paired with..

BJJ is actually fairly easy on the joints as long as you check the ego at the door and "when in doubt,TAP"

i trained about 3 months with a bbj black belt...that was 10yrs ago when iwas in y early 30s.
 
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:

I've seen that video before, there is a wealth of fighting knowledge there, the guy sees an opening and he goes for it... repeatedly... and OODA, observe, orient, decide, act,....
or MADA, monitor, analyze, decision, act.
 
Quote from nkhoi:

or MADA, monitor, analyze, decision, act.

Oh god, will you hershey clowns stop spamming every thread.

Listen to yourselves, you sound like you're part of some cult. An unprofitable one to boot.
 
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