End a Fight Quickly - Top 7 Strategies
Author: Joshua Peacock
Date Posted: February 16, 2009
Apart from the basic strategies for self defense like covering
your face or staying calm, a more experienced martial artist and
fighter should keep more advanced principles in his mind. A martial
artist's objective is to end a fight as quick as possible-ideally
within a few seconds. If a street fight lasts longer than thirty
seconds, your chances of winning have drastically dropped. Below
are a few things to help you win faster:
1) Play dirty. Go straight for the eyes or the groin if you are
in a self defense situation.
2) When blocking or parrying a strike, grab hold of the limb and
do not let go. From there you can use a manipulation, lock, break
or takedown.
3) Surprise the attacker by moving extremely close to him and bombarding
him with strong attacks to vital places like the face. Many attackers
do not expect this from a victim who should be too afraid to even
move. NOTE: do not try this if you are not experienced or do not
have good close quarters combat skills.
4) Stay off the line of attack at all times. Tactical advantage
is all about your position. Use clever footwork to stay deceptively
off the line of attack, yet, at the same time you are staying close
to your attacker and not tiring yourself out. And remember: evading
is more efficient than blocking.
5) Improvise weapons. Do you have a pen near you? A paper weight?
Car keys? You can learn to use anything as a deadly weapon. If it
has a point, stab your assailant. If it is heavy, bash the attacker
of the head with it.
6) Be unpredictable. Confuse your attacker by having an offbeat
rhythm and by feinting or faking attacks.
7) Be aggressive. Return your attacker's viciousness, but be wary
and careful. Do not get caught up in your aggression so much that
you cloud what little judgment you have in a fight.
Though these are recommendations for martial artists with roots
and experience, this can still help to keep you safer. Finding a
school that trains these methods is ideal. One of the best would
be Krav Maga, because they teach improvised weapons, dirty tactics
and close quarters combat. And styles like American Kenpo or many
grappling systems stress that when you get a hold of a limb, you
never let it go. Keep these strategies in mind while training, and
consciously practice them for real life situations. These are but
a few of literally hundreds of strategies that can end a fight quickly.
About The Author
Joshua started his martial journey in the art of Taekwondo, and
holds a rank of second degree black belt. He has since developed
a love for Chinese martial arts and currently studies Wing Chun
Kung Fu. He has dabbled in many styles, including: Matsubayashi
Shorin-ryu Karate, Five Animal Kung Fu, Capoeira, Taiji quan, Krav
Maga, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Jeet Kune Do, American Kenpo and Eskrima/Arnis.
Joshua also loves to write, and is inspired by his strong Christian
Faith. He has been studying the martial arts for ten years.
For more self defense tips and strategies, visit http://www.yieldingbamboo.webs.com.
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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