Learn to Defend Against Any Strike!
Author: Glenn Zwiers
Date Posted: January 13, 2007
The biggest secret of street fighting success revealed!
Most people start doing self defence because they don’t want to
get hit in the head but isn’t it interesting that most people after
years of martial arts training still struggle to deal with a variety
of random strikes being thrown at their head. Sound familiar?
So why is that?
The first thing you need to address is the teaching methods in
which the material you have been taught has been delivered too you.
If you are still not confident with randomization drills after years
of training, it is time to question your instructors teaching methods.
The simple answer is that you have been taught incorrectly. In
fact, most self defence systems across the globe teach people incorrectly
so don’t feel bad. Most self defence systems teach you in a controlled
relaxed state, in an environment where your brain has conscious
thought, so that you have the advantage of being able to either
pre-determine the attack or know exactly what technique is coming
at you. You have time to consciously assess the situation.
Unfortunately in a real situation or in drills of randomization,
the brain slips into sub-conscious thought. That means that whatever
you have trained most against, that stimulus will come out without
conscious thought. In other words without thinking about it.
Here is the catch 22. How many times have you sat there thinking
it’s going to be a jab, cross, hook, uppercut etc? How many times
have you focused on the technique coming at you? This sort of thinking
can possibly get you killed.
So what is the answer?
There are two main secrets that I will reveal too you. They are
simple and they work. It has taken me over 18 years to understand
and develop this simple theory. It isn’t something that was ever
presented to me like this, but I wish it was.
Secret 1: Combative footwork- It is your base
that must move before all else. Train it so it is in your subconscious
memory. Be able to evasively maneuver in any given direction, left
and right. Remember someone can’t hit you if you’re not there to
hit.
Secret 2: Ok this is the main one. Study to defend
against the 4 main angles, not the technique. Here is the basic
theory for hand strikes. Learn to move and counter straight, around,
up and down both left and right handed. I hear what you’re saying
though. What about the technique? It doesn’t matter about the technique.
It’s only the angle of delivery that matters.
Always remember “the body only functions on a few angles but there
are many hundreds of techniques that apply to those angles”
Let’s look at the straight angle for example. It can be – cross
punch, extended uppercut, jab, five finger spear, vertical fist
punch, palm strike and the list goes on.
By countering just the angles of delivering we lessen the amount
of things we need to concentrate on. Remember, the brain is like
your desk at work. If you have everything neatly organized its quick
and easy to grab information when needed. If it’s cluttered and
messy it will take you a lot longer to find the information.
The theory is easy and works. Think less, react more. Remember
the brain consciously only thinks about 7 things at a time. So keep
it simple.
Here is abasic training theory to rapidly increase your ability
to defend against random attacks.
1. Practice your 8 directions of movement
2. Practice countering all angle strikes in isolation first
3. Practice moving your body out of the way of strikes being delivered
at you.
4. Practice countering random strikes using your base and defensive
tactics
5. Practice countering random strikes with full combat scenarios
Until next time stay safe
Glenn Zwiers
About The Author
Glenn has diverse experience in combative arts, spanning more than
18 years from oriental to western and European fighting arts. He
also has real world experience working as a bouncer at many of Melbourne's
pubs and night clubs. Glenn has also worked as a bodyguard and has
protected a variety of clients including the former Premier of Victoria,
Jeff Kennet. Glenn has also spent time in infantry reserve units
with the Australian Army.
Glenn has appeared on National Television programs such as a Current
Affairs and the Today Show and has been in magazines such as Blitz
Martial Arts Magazine, Security Oz magazine, Ralph magazine, close
quarter combat magazine. He was the first in the world to reach
level 6 of the SFC elite. He was first in Australia to reach level
10 of the SFC unarmed combative and is currently the only level
11 in Australia and one of handful in the world. He is also one
of the few people in the world ranked as a Level 10 Master in Knife
Combat. You can contact Glenn directly at http://www.cqctactics.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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