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Use police tactics in a crowded situation

Use police tactics in a crowded situation

Sensei Greg Park shows you a police submission technique that can be used against an assailant in a crowded situation where there isn't a lot of room to move.

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malibu72 (3) 1 year ago
The disco? Groovy.
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kamrath 11 months ago
good move powerful and fast
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Whisperdale 10 months ago
'Tis a good move, great for settling non-serious scraps quickly. The only real problem is if your adversary is strong and agile enough they can turn it into a nasty toss-and-slam. But they'd need a high pain tolerance as well, so it still works. xDD
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skot (1) 9 months ago
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