This is top notch BJJ or MMA

Call it whatever you want but its top notch
I think the guy use to train GSP,just listen to the man

Me DonMega and Shen participated at the seminar and the positive response was huge..

You guys can thank me later

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0w8u0Xh1ek&feature=related

Ok,one more and thats it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJopO9rA9h4&feature=related

Shen you know the 8th move we drilled on the day 1 ,was it 2 steps to the left,1 to the right,3 to the left ,or 1 step to the right,2 to the left,2 to the right... (It was such a great move but i seem to be missing some details)

Yea tried the move yesterday but my timing was off..

It's not MMA or BJJ, just good old fashioned jujitsu. There are several technical errors being committed - above and beyond "winding inside" the punch, giving your opponent your back, etc. etc. He also needs to control the shoulder while applying the wrist lock, and the angle of most of the grips are wrong. The second wrist lock is being applied in the wrong direction.

If Shen is the Shen from Mayfield Heights, there is a great jujitsu school in Akron, that could straighten out all of the technical errors I saw committed in a 10 second review of the tape. . . You could get down there and learn how to do those techniques correctly. If you find they really are good for you . . . that is . . . ;)

practice, practice, practice grasshopper. Please note on the video . . . the opponent is completely extending the arm in a karat punch and then standing there. The instructor would need to apply another technique is the attack used a boxer's jab. . . ;)

why parry a punch. use a double or single leg and get under the punch.

Guys ,i was joking

LOL

DonMega - I knew you were joking. Most BJJ people only see traditional jj from guys who don't know what they are doing. That's why they think it is worse than it can be. I was at a seminar in Japan in 2005 and there were six or seven Japanese masters who were sixty or seventy years old. They were incredible. They knew their technique was for self defense and not for mma. They also loved trying BJJ and thought it was very interesting. They did not do crap like the master on youTube.

The energy on the mats was electric.

But honestly, I'm not sure how I feel about this stuff being shown on Youtube...

I just worry about terrorists learning those techniques from the internet.

As such I will not discuss "details" on an open forum.

(Call me on my secure line).

-Shen

My bad Shen

Sorry,it will not happen again

PS:Called the secure line but are getting redirected to your secretary..I will try again later

I err.... have nothing to say about that... other than, when you have spent 15 years mastering it you will be able to kick a guys ass who is dieing from a terminal illness and you out weigh by 50lbs.

You could have beat his ass day 1 anyway... but now you can look good doing it!

Maybe you will get laid as a result..... Cash Back!!

I don't mean to try to come of like a "Badass", but...

I am confident that if a much smaller man ever threatens my life with a limp, outstretched arm and I can get both hands on it and he relaxes his arm a little, it is GAME OVER for him.

"I am confident that if a much smaller man ever threatens my life with a limp, outstretched arm and I can get both hands on it and he relaxes his arm a little, it is GAME OVER for him."

That would accurately describe bad traditional jj that we are all so familiar with . . .

shens description actally sounds like a aikido scenario imo

....in other words shen=Steven seagal

=)

ss