The Morris Method

[quote]acantare wrote:

another example of the Morris method[/quote]

You can hit like this?

Once again, I can’t watch videos at work and yes Balbo, I don’t believe you’ve been in a streetfight.

[quote]BALBO wrote:
Schwarzfahrer wrote:
While 40 streetfights per annum is quite possible, it speaks volumes about his character, and not in a positive way.

Secondly, it doesn’t make him a good coach.

The vid was so-so, btw.

These “apeshit-bursts” are an old concept of dozens of other self defense gurus, and are of limited use.
Nothing wrong to drill it once. But this cannot be a cornerstone of a whole method.

To cut the chase:
In an “enemy prepared” situation, it doesn’t work good, quite the contrary, and it’s very uneconomical.
Against chumps and “enemy unaware” situations, it works, but why should I do this? Quick boxing hands have already a very good chance of finishing an opponent who’s caught flat-footed. It also doesn’t work when there’s a moving target. You basically teach someone to shut down his brain temporarily. Great for spatial awareness, balance, endurance, damage control and other vital aspects of streetfighting.

If someone’s so desperate to be lethal in fight, a knife or brass knucks would do the job.

But then it’s just one vid and he may be very legit, while you are just a troll, Balbos.

edit: have to check his other vids out

OK,Just watch the videos.
Mr.Morris was born in 1943.
Look at 60+ man moving and hitting the bag.
Observe intensity,power & speed.

It looks more like they took the guitarist from Spinal Tap and told him to wail on a bag.

[quote]BodyByGame20 wrote:
Once again, I can’t watch videos at work and yes Balbo, I don’t believe you’ve been in a streetfight. [/quote]

Oooh,thats tough.I guess I am gonna hide & cry now… :)))))

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
BALBO wrote:
Schwarzfahrer wrote:
While 40 streetfights per annum is quite possible, it speaks volumes about his character, and not in a positive way.

Secondly, it doesn’t make him a good coach.

The vid was so-so, btw.

These “apeshit-bursts” are an old concept of dozens of other self defense gurus, and are of limited use.
Nothing wrong to drill it once. But this cannot be a cornerstone of a whole method.

To cut the chase:
In an “enemy prepared” situation, it doesn’t work good, quite the contrary, and it’s very uneconomical.
Against chumps and “enemy unaware” situations, it works, but why should I do this? Quick boxing hands have already a very good chance of finishing an opponent who’s caught flat-footed. It also doesn’t work when there’s a moving target. You basically teach someone to shut down his brain temporarily. Great for spatial awareness, balance, endurance, damage control and other vital aspects of streetfighting.

If someone’s so desperate to be lethal in fight, a knife or brass knucks would do the job.

But then it’s just one vid and he may be very legit, while you are just a troll, Balbos.

edit: have to check his other vids out

OK,Just watch the videos.
Mr.Morris was born in 1943.
Look at 60+ man moving and hitting the bag.
Observe intensity,power & speed.

It looks more like they took the guitarist from Spinal Tap and told him to wail on a bag.[/quote]

Actually,it looks like some Irish internet softie striking his keyboard :))))

[quote]FightinIrish26 wrote:
Hit as hard and fast as you can until the other guy’s out of commission.

Fucking groundbreaking.

Please stop starting threads.[/quote]

LOL.