Hot Martial Arts How-Tos
How To: Use the Submission Master grappling dummy
The Submission Master grappling dummy allows you to train in all positions, 24/7, without having a martial arts partner. You can get 1000's of reps on passing the guard, triangles, arm bars, leg lock, chokes... nearly all tactics.
How To: Tie a karate belt
Watch this how-to in order to learn how to tie a Karate belt. Knowing how to tie a Karate Belt is the first thing an aspiring Karate student should learn.
How To: Activate pain with pressure points on the body
Glen Levy teaches you some pressure points in this martial arts video tutorial. The human body just takes a little pressure to bring somebody down to their knees. By learning how to properly apply these pressure points, you'll be the person nobody wants to fight.
How To: Do a basic arm bar jujitsu move from the mount
In this martial arts video tutorial, you'll see how to do the traditional way of getting the arm bar from mount in jujitsu. Jujutso can be a hard sport to learn, but with practice, your opponents will be gasping for air every time you hit the mat. So, just watch and learn the basic arm bar in Jiu-Jitsu.
How To: Do the turtle neck submission jujitsu move
John Botello demonstrates how to do the turtle neck submission move in jujitsu. This martial arts video tutorial will have your opponent begging for mercy in no time. Jujitsu (or jujutsu or Jiu-Jitsu, or Ju-Jitsu) is a great skill to acquire, so start learning the turtle neck.
How To: Do the asylum sweep move in Jiu Jitsu
There are a few names for this sweep (Aarmyle and Captain Hook), but here it is called the asylum sweep, which is basically hooking your foot into his armpit to sweep him over. This martial arts video tutorial will show you just how to do the sweep in jujitsu, or jujutsu, or Jiu-Jitsu, or Ju-Jitsu, or however you want to spell it.
How To: Tie your obi belt for aikido training
This is how you tie your belt for an aikido training. It is demonstrated by an aikido club member from Wimbledon, London, UK.
How To: Do the sleeper hold without damaging the throat
This video will teach you how to properly use the sleeper hold in order to subdue an attacker, but not damage their larynx. This is a real way to protect others and yourself. It is meant to help Police Officers from choking people and avoid law suits from performing the wrong maneuver.
How To: Break a choke hold while seated using a pressure point
This martial arts/self defense video will show you how to break a choke hold using a pressure point, from a seated position. These are nerve points that you use to disrupt your attackers nervous system. Remember that in using these forms you must always keep a calm mind. It is also important to know when your opponent is disabled after using this chokehold.
How To: Break a choke hold
This martial arts video is for those of you who are not able to use the pressure point way to break a choke hold. I am doing this in slow motion to allow you to see what I am doing. Once you have the moves, do them faster and they will work for you.
How To: Perform the sleeper hold on a taller person
Some martial arts enthusiasts might say it's harder to defend yourself when you are short. This martial arts tutorial video shows that size doesn't matter when the sleeper hold is applied correctly.
How To: Do the straight jacket technique
This is the set up I use for the straight jacket submission when someone defends the gogoplata. This submission attacks the shoulders depending on how flexible you are. There are a couple of ways to set this up.
How To: Perform the Peruvian Necktie takedown
There are several ways and grips to set up the Peruvian Necktie. You can't have your hands too tight or they will pop off when you sit back and throw the leg over. This is a very tight choke which comes on in less than 3 seconds.
How To: Do the compressor arm lock and break
Here is one way to get the hands free when someone is grabbing around your waist as you go for the gangsta lean position. This is a very helpful and effective martial arts technique.
How To: Do a turning wrist lock
This lock is found in many different styles and known by different names. Here we give a basic idea on how it is done from a shoulder grab.
How To: Do the Mir Lock
Here is a shoulder lock from the open guard (basically an ude garami or maki hiji lock) that Frank Mir pulled of against Pete Williams. This is a very helpful and effective martial arts technique.
How To: Arm break in the arm bar position
The silverado is an arm crush and usually one of the last moves to go for when all the others have been blocked. This is a very helpful and effective martial arts technique.
How To: Repair your Gi pants
Often, the double draw string in gi pants tend to "un thread". Here is a quick way to fix and re thread them.
How To: Do a backward roll
Here is a brief how to on the backward roll in jiu jitsu. This is often neglected in the martial arts community, but it is very helpful to know.
How To: Do a forward roll
Here is a brief video on how to start doing the forward roll in Jiu Jitsu. Ukemi (rolling and falling) are very important in the martial arts and often neglected.
How To: Do a Jiu Jitsu chess drill
This video shows how to do a Jiu Jitsu chess drill. This is an excellent way to develop skill and technique.
How To: Do a clock choke from the mount
This video shows how to do the clock choke from the mount. This is a very helpful and effective martial arts technique.
How To: Do the guillotine choke from mount
The guillotine from mount is a crank and a choke. This martial arts technique can be very tight and hard to do.
How To: Do the anaconda choke
This choke hold is dangerous because your opponent will not always want to tap out. This is a great hold to do, and gives you control of his or her body. This martial arts technique takes practice.
How To: Do a knuckle choke from mount
This video shows how to do a Knuckle Choke (nogi) from Mount. This is a dangerous martial arts choke hold, so be careful when doing it.
How To: Do a triangle choke from side control
This video shows how to do a triangle choke with invert armbar from side control. This is a very effective martial arts choke hold.
How To: Do the scorpion crunch
The Scorpion Crunch is an effective but not full proof grab. This can cause people to throw up, and cannot be done to everyone. This is a very helpful and effective martial arts technique.
How To: Do the 3 points of death triangle drill
Ever failed to get a triangle choke? This drill allows you to get a tepee or bolt lock if the triangle fails. This is a very helpful and effective martial arts technique.
How To: Use Lap Sau in a fight
SiFu Lee talks about Lap Sau, application and training.
How To: Do basic karate for kids
This martial arts video demonstrates basic karate techniques for kids and beginners. No one should attempt to try these techniques without being trained and supervised by a qualified karate instructor.
How To: Subdue your enemy in 4 seconds using tai chi technique
This how-to video proves tai chi isn't just for old people in the park. You can learn how to subdue your enemy in four seconds from a tai chi master. There is a pressure point on the neck that you can press that will render your enemy unconscious. Watch this instructional martial arts video and learn how to subdue an enemy with tai chi skills.
How To: Defend yourself with takedowns and groundwork
Experts explain about takedown technique and ground fighting.
How To: Practice ground grapple techniques
A Karate master talks about fighting on the ground.
How To: Use Tan Sau in a fight
SiFu Lee breaks down a basic drill that combines shifting, the second Tan Sau and Punch to drill against a swings.
How To: Perform Pak Sau drills
SiFu Allan Lee explains coverage and uses a Pak Sau drill to illustrate the concept
How To: Learn the basic forms of Wing Chun
SiFu Lee shares his ideas about the 3 basic Wing Chun Forms.
How To: Power train and punch in Wing Chun
SiFu Lee talks about power training and his student demonstrates shock-up training. Later in the video he talks about different Wing Chun Punches
How To: Understand the basic premise of Wing Chun
SiFu Lee discusses the basic premise that drives the theory, exercises and methods of the Wing Chun style.
How To: Do Capoeira sideways back flip
Learn how to do a Capoeira sideways back flip.
How To: Learn the basics of Tricking
This tutorial teaches the basics of tricking, a form of martial arts combining gymnastics, fighting, and breakdancing.