They’ve got both hands on you….now what?
Both hands on you—and your first instinct is probably to punch. Here's why that can get your hurt: When someone grabs you with both hands, they're either pushing you or pulling you. That means they control your balance and your movement. A punch from that position has little power behind it, and worse—it gives them exactly what they need to take you down. In this video, I break down why the "punch first" mentality fails in a 2-hand grab and show you one specific move that actually ends the threat. This is the "Defense of Self" mission: staying capable, staying intentional, and refusing to drift into helplessness. 🔔 Subscribe to Old Guy Dojo for more real-world self defense built for men who refuse to fade out TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 1:10 Demo of the technique 1:55 How we generate power 2:02. Closing & recap

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