Speaking of properly trained...
Things that he did right here:
1. When the attacker approached his car he got out and confronted the attacker with confidence. He tried to calm her down.
2. When she did not dial down the cRaZy he tried to leave.
3. When he was attacked he ended the threat.
4. Then he immediately leaves (see #2) to remove himself and the driver of his car from the situation.
I love his body slam here! Slow this down and watch his body mechanics.
He pulls her center of mass and her weight onto his knees before he tries to throw her. She is off balance at the start of that maneuver.
He continues her motion while keeping his feet planted.
Then it's up and over and slams her to the ground with the back of her head, neck, and shoulders bearing the impact.
This is a disabling and possibly lethal move. A small change in angle and it would have been lethal for sure.
It is well executed and obviously the local police appreciated his actions too.
Things that he did right here:
1. When the attacker approached his car he got out and confronted the attacker with confidence. He tried to calm her down.
2. When she did not dial down the cRaZy he tried to leave.
3. When he was attacked he ended the threat.
4. Then he immediately leaves (see #2) to remove himself and the driver of his car from the situation.
I love his body slam here! Slow this down and watch his body mechanics.
He pulls her center of mass and her weight onto his knees before he tries to throw her. She is off balance at the start of that maneuver.
He continues her motion while keeping his feet planted.
Then it's up and over and slams her to the ground with the back of her head, neck, and shoulders bearing the impact.
This is a disabling and possibly lethal move. A small change in angle and it would have been lethal for sure.
It is well executed and obviously the local police appreciated his actions too.