Self Defense and Martial Arts Techniques, The Role of Tools and Targets in Maximizing Striking Power
Author: Michael Harkess
Date Posted: September 23, 2008
In a self defense/self protection situation, once conflict becomes
physical, you need to get the job done very quickly (within 30 to
60 seconds). The objective of every strike is to incapacitate the
opponent. To produce an injury that fundamentally changes the normal
functioning of the body.
To cause such an injury, you have to generate and transfer the
largest amount of kinetic energy possible into the target.....you
have to maximize your striking power.
There are four elements required to maximize striking power. Four
elements to achieve the power required to incapacitate an opponent.
Those four elements are: Structure, the Body in Motion (kinetic
energy), an Appropriate Tool, and a Specific Target.
This article is confined to a discussion of the third and fourth
elements - an Appropriate Tool and a Specific Target. The term tool
describes the upper or lower body weapon that is used to impact
on the target. It is the conduit between your body in motion (kinetic
energy) and the target.
To maximize striking power, the tool will be structurally sound
and prepared for the impact. It will give you the ability to strike
with your body weight and not just with the weight of your limbs.
An appropriate tool will result in an injury to your opponent and
not to you. It will always adhere to the following principles: keep
it simple and straightforward (KISS), the closest weapon to the
closest target, and hard on soft, soft on hard.
At the point of contact with the target, the tool, together with
the rest of your body will be one solid unit. However, beyond that
initial contact, your intent is to penetrate the tool deep into
your opponents body. To achieve this penetration we use the potential
energy stored within our muscles to extend and drive or extend and
rotate the tool through and beyond the target.
In martial arts competitions, targets such as the eyes and the
groin are out of bounds and for very good reason. A thumb in the
eye or a knee to the groin has the potential to cause a serious
injury. It is for this very reason that the eyes and groin are excellent
targets for self defense/self protection. Self defense/self protection
is not a passive, non violent act; it is about self preservation
and whatever it takes to get the job done quickly.
The best targets are those which are going to result in an injury
that requires medical attention. They are the weak points on the
human body, regardless of gender, size or muscle mass. When hit
correctly, they are the points on the human body that will result
not only in an injury but also a predictable involuntary response.
There are hundreds of targets on the human body. There are numerous
tools that can be employed in self defense and the martial arts.
However, not all of them will adhere to the self defense/self protection
principles and performance criteria discussed in this article. The
following is a list of tools and targets that I prefer and recommend:
Tools - Palm Heel, Hammer Fist, Forearm, Elbow, Shoulder, Vertical
Fist, Phoenix Eye Fist, Front Kick, Knee,Oblique Stomping Kick,
and Side Stomping Kick.
Targets - Eyes, Ears, Nose, Chin, Neck/Throat, Collarbone, Solar
Plexus, Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Groin, Outside Thigh (Lateral Femoral
Cutaneous Nerve), Knee, Shin and Ankle.
With these tools and targets, your objective is to cause an injury;
to incapacitate your opponent. To achieve this, you have to generate
and transfer the largest amount of kinetic energy possible into
the target. You have to maximize your striking power.
Using an appropriate tool for a specific target is an important
ingredient in the recipe for maximizing striking power, but as discussed
earlier in this article and in previous articles, there are four
elements that need to be present. The four elements are: Structure,
the Body in Motion (kinetic energy), an Appropriate Tool, and a
Specific Target.
About The Author
Michael Harkess is the Senior Instructor for the Unique Solutions
Street Self Protection Program.
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