Such simple techniques, but yet absolute game changers. Amazing!!
@coachrodneyking2 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@robindavis70232 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@LeinonenHannu2 ай бұрын
Welcome back, Rodney. (Or have just missed your videos?)
@coachrodneyking2 ай бұрын
LOL I have been focusing on my Virtual Academy. Haven't been much on KZbin. Honestly, crazymonkeyvirtualmat.com is the best way to follow my work :) Hope you are well!
@Isocrates662 ай бұрын
Nice techniques
@coachrodneyking2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Ayyar13Sid2 ай бұрын
Hey Coach I have been watching your videos and exploring the crazy monkey defence system and it seems to be well thought. I had one question, What do you think of Urban Combatives and Senshido Richard dimitri? Do you think these instructors are worth the following? Because you are against many Self Protection instructors because they teach stuff that doesn't work and stolen your stuff as well which is deplorable.
@coachrodneyking2 ай бұрын
Hey! I had a similar question on here. Here's my response: @coachrodneyking • 2 days ago I don't comment on specific individuals, but here's my philosophy on practical self-protection: if a system doesn’t include sparring, it’s hard to know if what you're learning will truly hold up under pressure. Real self-preservation training also has to account for legal consequences. For example, preemptive striking, which is taught widely, can lead to serious trouble if used in the wrong context. Effective self-preservation training should empower you with control, awareness, and the skills to respond appropriately in real situations. What most people need isn't 'self-defence' lessons; they need lessons in behaviour management. Knowing how to keep calm, present and focused in tough situations is far more important to dealing with interpersonal conflict than physical technique. In hindsight all the years I have been doing this, and in all the encounters I dealt with in my early adult life, almost all could have been resolved by simply walking away. Again, much of what is being taught under the guise of 'reality based self defense' is in fact 'ego defense' and has very little to do with 'self' defense.