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Use police tactics takedowns

Use police tactics takedowns

In a series of videos, Sensei Greg Park demonstrates some takedown techniques that can be used against an assailant or attacker.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/SenseiNinja2
Curated By: philerj22

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SpiceC 11 months ago
Freezes about 1/2 way thru
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stabman (2) 11 months ago
You got crappy flash player
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brando61 10 months ago
Chur Sensei... can't wait to try out a few new 'locks' this wk end where i bounce. Too much mete!
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Grayfox 10 months ago
good
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Ramshead 2 months ago
very helpful Mr. Park. Always need more ways to take someone into custody because no day is ever the same.
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