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The one handed grab is more of an intimidation move that isn’t followed up with anything. In most cases the aggressor who does this isn’t expecting a fight, which is why the one handed grab is a common school yard bully move.

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16 Comments

  1. @stevedee8158 July 27, 2024

    The muscle on top of forearm just before elbow, when sharply struck is very painful and paralyzes that arm for several seconds and arm drops. I have used that followed by elbow strike to ribs. It was very effective. Though I am a fan of control of wrist and fingers as well.

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  2. @liamcage7208 July 27, 2024

    Good explanation, good technique.
    I would suggest not moving the hands (yours & his) so far in front of your body. Keep the hands close to your chest and your elbows bent. The closer to your center of gravity the more control you have over all. It makes a difference.
    I realize this is an old video therefore my comment is unlikely to be read but I found the video so its still getting pushed by YouTube.

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  3. @dougnurse4952 July 27, 2024

    Excellent video. The instructions were clear, thorough and you went slow enough for people to follow. Most do it so fast that the videos are essentially useless so it's basically them just showing off.

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  4. @roninmantis7584 July 27, 2024

    I agree, the attacker has made a tactical error in grabbing. However, you must be careful that the attacker is not just trying to hold his target to hit.

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  5. @dunavskakarakuda July 27, 2024

    Thanks

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  6. @SuperMaryu767 July 27, 2024

    If some guy grabs someone shirt, good chance a punch will follow up. I like that he shows how to do a wrist grab while the other guy's hand is just laying on his shoulder with no grip. I tried this with someone who is taller and stronger then me and I tried hard and his hand did not budge.

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  7. @bksbiplabsarkarvlog July 27, 2024

    Supar ❤

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  8. @punchymuffin6402 July 27, 2024

    Awesome

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  9. @Simplicityandkindness July 27, 2024

    Thank you! This is SO helpful! And easy to remember.

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  10. @tannerkern419 July 27, 2024

    How do I defend myself against a federal abuser if I can't avoid him and he abuses me?

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  11. @MaryJane-bi6et July 27, 2024

    Oh this is a spicy move to pull on someone

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  12. @barmstrong25 July 27, 2024

    It is a common mistake when using this technique. He is actually impeding the wrist by the placement of his lilltle finger. I see this many times in videos.

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  13. @cobaltusa July 27, 2024

    That was Awesome thank you

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  14. @johnmatera8910 July 27, 2024

    The perfect defense, Great Presentation!

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  15. @jofasable July 27, 2024

    Very well explained, thank you.

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  16. @MarkBennett007 July 27, 2024

    Clear teaching….thank you

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