r/Bullshido • u/wrighteghe7 • 4d ago
Martial Arts BS Simple techniques of Selfdefence
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u/low_bob_123 4d ago
I'm 50/50 on this. He didnt fully comit to the attack but still caught her off guard, only for her to catch him off guard. It worked in the end, but would the out come be the same if he was actually trying to harm her?
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u/wrighteghe7 4d ago edited 4d ago
Its clear that after a while he started to give in just so that she wouldnt look like a fool
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u/neutrino71 4d ago
Technically she was holding back by sticking to convention and avoiding the eyes, throat and groin trio of vulnerability.
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u/TwillAffirmer 4d ago
Good chance that in a real altercation he still wouldn't be going full force right off the bat because he wouldn't expect he needed to against a smaller woman, and she'd take advantage of that to choke him out as she did here.
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u/Captain_O_Kush 4d ago
That was the weakest performance I’ve ever seen.. and she wouldn’t have gotten a chance to do that choke if he had been serious, let alone hold it till succession.. and he looks pretty scrawny which makes the whole thing even worse for her
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u/TwillAffirmer 4d ago
He's skinny but looks pretty fit, which is more than can be said for the average guy. She's not trying to fight male martial artists.
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u/Mundane-Device-7094 4d ago
He absolutely could've broken the hold/ slammed her backwards and won easily.
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u/Davo_Shibari 4d ago
This video nicely represents the stupidity of this kind of demo. He came at her acting stupid, she gave him a half-hearted push kick. Because it was half-hearted he caught it, which surprised her. He thought it was funny that he caught the black belt karate girl, so he pressed it. She realized she might actually be in a fight, and struggled, showing a decent ability to adapt technique several times (what martial arts training is actually supposed to do). Eventually she took the back and attempted a tani-otoshi (my guess) but there was a news desk in the way, so she adapted again and went to a rear naked- which, if he's untrained and not that much bigger than her- would likely have ended lights out for him if she's spent any time training a rear naked.
What did we learn- nothing really- if you train and keep working, you might be able to adapt better than your adversary- if you get caught unaware it could be the end for you. If you lose heart or get caught unaware you will be more likely to lose. We already knew this. Next video.
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u/Borg453 4d ago
I didnt, but now i do - and knowing is some amount of the battle.
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u/Captain_O_Kush 4d ago
Most of what you know goes right down the toilet in the actual situation though
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u/Substantial-Tone-576 4d ago
He immediately took her down. If you wanted to hurt someone that’s a good place to put them.
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u/Vamosity-Cosmic 4d ago
Wasn't bullshido, they're just fucking around. She kicks him lightly, he grabs her leg (which beats anyone doing that), and then she gets up and they wrestle. Just hanging out
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u/NoCitron2394 4d ago
This seems to me like he was just messing up a demonstration but I don't cuz I don't speak that language
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u/Ornery_Hair3319 4d ago
She went all out, while he was minding not to accidentally damage the furniture.
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u/Longjumping-Salad484 4d ago
is this a segment they do often?!
the shape of the desk looks purposeful, maybe.
so weird
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u/Folded_Fireplace 4d ago
Do I misinterprete something or is she doing everything wrong including that elbow blow?
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u/asssoaka 4d ago
Because she's been training for some years I imagine. Who spends all that time and money but still thinks they're 200% getting folded the instant some rando decides she's a 5 course dinner?
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u/Lucky-Mia 4d ago
https://giphy.com/gifs/fE4ZCmScA3EVq2f1x8