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Street
Fighting Moves - The 4 Critical Moves to Make When Someone Asks
You to Step Outside to Fight
Remember, the scene in the bar of the movie "Yes Man" with Jim
Carrey? Well, the plot of the movie is that Carrey's character in
this movie has made some type of strange pact where he has to say
"yes" to everything. Carrey finds himself at a bar, and a strange
and attractive young lady walks up to him and says...
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: February 05, 2009
Street
Fighting Moves - The 4 Pitfalls of High and Aerial Kicks and Why
You Should Avoid Them
Let me ask you something. Think of the first time you thought about
learning karate or Kung Fu. What is the thing that stands out in
your mind that is different were you to have thought about boxing?
Yes, you're right! It's the kicks! The kicks are unwittingly the
appeal that Asian-style martial arts have for all of us...
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: February 04, 2009
Street
Fighting Moves - The 3 Most Useless Kung Fu Weapons Vs Common Objects
That Can Replace Them
Your sifu just taught you secret techniques on how to use nunchakus
just like Bruce Lee in "Enter The Dragon." You still haven't got
the hang of it though because every time you quickly flip the nunchaku
from one armpit to the other in a quick cool crisscross movement,
you somehow always wind up hitting yourself in the "ding-a-ling".
"Yeow!"...
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: January 18, 2009
Street
Fighting Moves - The 5 Main Causes of Fear During Street Confrontation
and How to Remove Them
It is a known fact that many people study a martial art year after
year, practice and memorize kata after kata. They compete in all
of the tournaments (evening winning trophies). They move from white
belt to yellow, to orange, to purple, to green, to blue, to brown
and finally to the coveted black belt. However, I know of several
very high ranking belts who have gotten into real life...
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: January 11, 2009
Street
Fighting Moves - The 5 Most Deadly Mistakes of Street Self Defense
You Don't Have Situational Awareness
- Situational awareness means you see the "orange alert" signals
of suspicious and dangerous-looking behavior on the part of suspicious
and dangerous-looking individuals...
Author: Charles Prosper
Date Posted: January 08, 2009
Unarmed
Fighting Techniques - The Fighting Techniques That Keep You Alive
Opinions vary when you're talking about the best street fighting
techniques to use in the case of a real attack. The best fighting
techniques to use, of course, are the ones that work! Anyone who
can relate knows that when you're in that situation, you need fighting
techniques that end the fight fast and keep you alive at the same
time. These techniques of fighting can often cripple...
Author: Joe Byers
Date Posted: December 02, 2008
The
Key to Victory on the Street "Hit First - Hit Hard - Hit Often"
I have studied more than a few tremendous punchers in my career,
and being a no hype kind of guy, I must admit that the vast majority
of them have been old school boxers, and bare knuckle boxers...
Author: John Grissom
Date Posted: October 06, 2008
Three
Key Allies of Street Survival & Self-Defense
Knowing how to fight, knowing how to punch, just ain't enough baby.
If it was than we would not hear about all these spectacularly trained
combat sports athletes being dispatched quickly and brutally on
the streets. After all, no one can possibly say (and really believe
it) that a bully in a bar, a thug on the street...
Author: John Grissom
Date Posted: September 25, 2008
The "Gutterfighting Way"
As warrior trainers, we must ensure that our students not only
possess a "win at any cost" mindset, but also a fighting system
that has been pressure tested. You must instill in them the skills
that are going to work no matter where they are at or what they
are doing. I believe that training the "Gutterfighter Way" is your
answer, and let me explain why...
Author: Steven Mosley
Date Posted: September 19, 2008
The
Most Dangerous Attack You'll Ever Face
The most dangerous attack you'll ever face is when you're outnumbered.
There could be 2 or 3 of them or there could be 20. What would you
do? So many have asked me this question that I've decided to answer
it right in this now...
Author: Al Abidin
Date Posted: December 17, 2006
Entry Tactics Part 1
To be able to apply a takedown, a throw, a restraint, a hold or
impact against somebody, we need to have entry tactics. None of
the more complex and advanced manoeuvres of self defense are possible
without an entry tactic. Unless you are a person who pre-emptive
strikes every time, you will need to have an excellent base of entry
tactics allowing you to enter upon any angled delivered strike...
Author: Glenn Zwiers
Date Posted: December 12, 2006
How
to Effectively Use Improvised Weapons
There are many items around each day that could be used as a self
defense weapon. In this issue of our self defense newsletter I'm
going to explain how to use five of the most common items which
most people have access to...
Author: Al Abidin
Date Posted: August 23, 2006
Why
Do Black Belt Martial Artists Get Beat Up By Street Fighters?
If you want to learn to defend yourself, you join a karate school,
right? After all, anyone who has a high ranking black belt and a
slew of shiny trophies proudly displayed in their window should
be able to teach you how to survive one of the worst situations
that could ever happen to a human being...
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: August 23, 2006
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