Brian R. VanCise MT Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 9, 2004 Messages 27,758 Reaction score 1,521 Location Las Vegas, Nevada Apr 25, 2015 #1 From the Portland news:
drop bear Sr. Grandmaster Joined Feb 23, 2014 Messages 23,943 Reaction score 8,690 Apr 25, 2015 #2 Seen that one a while back. That is my go to disarm.
OP Brian R. VanCise MT Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 9, 2004 Messages 27,758 Reaction score 1,521 Location Las Vegas, Nevada Apr 26, 2015 Thread Starter #3 It is really nice to see someone utilize their skill for personal protection!
C Chrisoro Blue Belt Joined Nov 23, 2014 Messages 239 Reaction score 99 May 1, 2015 #4 Kotegaeshi is definitely an underrated tool, when used properly and in the right kind of situations.
Jenna Senior Master MT Mentor Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 3,470 Reaction score 714 Location Cluj May 1, 2015 #5 He seems like such a nice guy.. good for him! Though even his colleague think he is weird for doing Aikido.. poor us and our Aikido Lovely little story Brian thank you! Jx
He seems like such a nice guy.. good for him! Though even his colleague think he is weird for doing Aikido.. poor us and our Aikido Lovely little story Brian thank you! Jx
Xue Sheng All weight is underside Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 35,308 Reaction score 10,475 Location North American Tectonic Plate May 1, 2015 #6 awesome, my youngest knows Kotegaeshi and is rather good at it too
K-man Grandmaster MT Mentor Joined Dec 17, 2008 Messages 6,193 Reaction score 1,223 Location Australia May 1, 2015 #7 A staple 'go to' for weapon disarms.
mercmonster White Belt Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 18 Reaction score 5 May 1, 2015 #8 I live in Portland, how have I not heard about this legend before??