Aiming for the BEST Targets in a Self-Defense Situation!
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: July 01, 2007
When discussing self-defense for beginners and those new to the
realm of self-protection, I'm often asked...
"If I just want to get out of there and need to shut this
guy down fast, what are the best areas of his body to hit?"
I love questions like this, because it tells me that the person
asking it is thinking "strategically" rather than
simply mechanically. If you ask questions, not related as much to
"what" it is that you can do but, "how," "where," "when,"
and "why"...
...it tells me that you're thinking about results, effectiveness,
and efficiency...
...all signs of a true martial arts master or self-defense
expert.
As I see it, there are seven body targets that are perfect
for the beginnner to focus on if they're looking to be able
to drop an assailant quickly and effectively. As a quick
side-bar, let me also say that there are many ways of attacking
each target and selecting the best one in an attack situation
will take more than just knowing it's there.
That being said, here are the 'Dirty 7':
1. Nose - Nothing stops an assailant, or anyone else
for that matter, like a quick shot to the nose - in ANY
direction! Even a light shot instantly brings tears to the eyes
and disorientation. And... NO! It's not generally considered a killing
shot by 'real' experts!
2. Eyes - Human beings are generally sight-oriented creatures.
And, our bodies are hard-wired to protect our eyes from even
the slightest danger. Even the mere threat of attacking your
opponent's eyes will have him changing his tactics as a minimum,
and running for the hills as a best-case scenario!
3. Jaw/Tip of Chin - A well-placed palm-strike to
the tip of the chin, or even a thumb-tip driven up under the
jaw-line will send an attacker realing in pain or knock him
out cold!
4. Throat - Just as with the eyes, our bodies are wired
to protect the most vulnerable areas. The windpipe, arteries,
and veins that pack the neck and throat area are all life-sustaining
systems. And... they are exposed to the world and without
their own defenses! A firm grab or sharp blow to any of these systems
can shut an attacker down - permanently!
5. Sternum/Solar Plexus - The bottom tip of the sternum,
or breat bone, is called the xyphoid process (pronounced
"zie-foid"). It's a small, triangular shaped, boney protrusion
that actually has some flex to it. It points at the top of the abdominal
cavity which, itself, is sensitive. These defensive "alarm"
triggers are there to warn the body of attacks to the heart,
lungs, and other organs NOT protected by the ribs
in this region. Even a light punch or kick to this area can leave
the assailant breathless - or worse.
6. Groin - Do I really need to describe the effects
of a grab, punch, or kick here? Didn't think so. However,
it would be a good idea to get the notion that this is only
effective against men, right out of your head!
And finally...
7. Knees - That's right... the knees. Everyone seems to
think the knees are only weapons and yet, size-for-size, they're
one of the weakest joints in the human body. In fact, it
only takes about 65 lbs of pressure to pop an adult knee
joint. And I don't care if we're talking about mine, or Arnold
Shwartzenagger's!
Well, there you have it. A quick list of the best targets
for quickly ending a self-defense attack. Now... all you have
to do is learn "how," "when," "where," to attack.
About The Author
Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior
Concepts International. A senior teacher in the Japanese warrior
art of Ninjutsu, he specializes in teaching the ancient ways of
self-protection and personal development lessons in a way that
is easily understood and put to use by modern Western students
and corporate clients. Through their martial arts training, his
students and clients learn proven, time-tested lessons designed
to help them create the life they've always dreamed of living,
and the skills necessary for protecting that life from anything
that might threaten it. To learn more about self-defense
and other subjects related to the martial arts, protection, personal
development & self-improvement, visit his website at http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com
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