How To Escape Any Street Fight

How To Escape Any Street Fight

How To Escape Any Street Fight

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How To Escape Any Street Fight

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HOW TO ESCAPE ANY STREET FIGHT

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HOW TO WIN A STREET FIGHT

Learning. How to win a street fight. It is possible to achieve with the skill and confidence of a seasoned fighter. I devote my entire life to teaching people how to defend themselves in the streets.

It will require a bit of dedication on your part and it is not an easy task. If you want to learn the skills necessary to win a street fight, you could do some serious studying and self-defense training.

The information in this article is only a small portion of what you need to know to win a street fight. I encourage you to take your research to the next level and read the books featured on this website. Let’s talk about street fighting and what it takes to win.

STREET FIGHTING IS NOT MMA

Learning how to street fight is not the same as studying mixed martial arts or practicing a formal style of traditional martial arts. Street fighting is an animal with proteon behavior. It can have deadly consequences. For the participants. .

A street fight has many different faces and takes on many different forms. One minute it can be a fist fight in a trendy yuppie bar while the next it could be a deadly knife fight in a godforsaken part of town. No two street fights are the same. Your training will have to be diversified.

In many of my street fighting videos , I have defined a street fight as a spontaneous and violent confrontation between two or more individuals where no rules will apply . A real street fight is not about the boxing ring, rules and regulations or any combat sports competition. It’s about protecting yourself and your loved ones from serious bodily injury and possibly death.

YOU NEED TO STUDY STREET FIGHTING LIKE A SCIENCE…

In my instructional Street Fighting DVD, Armed to the Teeth, I discuss that one essential part of learning how to street fight is knowing and understanding it from a purely academic perspective. That’s right! Reading books and studying instructional self-defense videos will certainly help you and its an important part of the learning curve that is often overlooked by many people. If you take the time to study street fighting like a science you will be way ahead of your opponent. And that’s what it’s all about – gaining the advantage over your adversary so you can prevail and get home alive in one piece!

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT STREET FIGHTING

The more you know about street fighting, the more likely you are to win the fight. The more you know, the less afraid you will be in the streets.

Some important facts about the nature and characteristics of street fighting can help you get started on your academic journey.

  • A real street fight is fast and explosive , similar to a car wreck.
  • Street fighting is unpredictable and spontaneou s.
  • A real street fight is bloody, ugly and brutal .
  • Street fighting is extremely dangerous and can often lead to death .
  • A real street fight usually turns into a ground fight .
  • Most street fighters will target you face and head, also known as “head hunting”.
  • Kicking techniques are seldom used in a real fight.
  • Compound hand strikes are the most attacks common method of attack.
  • There are no rules in a real street fight which means it is almost always unfair for one of the participants.
  • Spectators enjoy watching a street fight and they often get involved for the hell of it.

You have to have several elements in order to win a street fight. Ultimately a master. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it You should devote more attention and training to these elements. You have more chances of winning. . The more street fighting training you do, the more you will get out of it.

CONVENTIONAL OR EXTREME STREET FIGHTING

There is a difference between conventional and extreme street fighting. What is the difference between the two? All you have to do is look at the weapons in the military’s arsenal which include both conventional and nuclear weapons. The same applies. Personal combat. You must have both conventional and extreme weapons at your disposal.

Extreme street fighting techniques are designed to immediately stop a criminal from attacking another person. Extreme street fighting techniques can happen. There was a severe injury. It can only be death. It can be used in self defense situations. These self defense techniques are not designed for sport combat, tournament competition or any self defense situation that does not legally warrant the application of these techniques. deadly force.

Contemporary Fighting Arts distinguishes between conventional and unconventional self defense systems. Extreme street fighting situations. Three unique street fighting programs will give you the knowledge, skill and power to survive a life and death combat situation. The programs include: The program for widows. , Fighting animals. And. Street fighting. .

The program for widows.

Fighting animals.

Street fighting.

LET’S TALK ABOUT CONVENTIONAL FIGHTING

I will only address conventional street fighting techniques and scenarios in this article. I am going to show you some of the fighting techniques that are taught in my Contemporary Fighting Arts self-defense system. These are the things. It is reality based. Self-defense techniques should not be used in street fights. Sport oriented. Training.

In my self-defense videos and books, you can learn more about these street fighting techniques. I hope you can use these helpful guidelines to reduce your chances. Criminal victim. Help you win the street fight and the courtroom.

LEARNING HOW TO STREET FIGHT REQUIRES A GOOD STANCE

The fight is called the Fighting Stance.

Before I show you any actual fighting techniques, you need a proper stance and posture. The techniques are offensive. Provide defensive protection. I teach my students a broad scope of strategic stances that protect their center line during a street fight. I will only address the fighting stance in this how to article. You should have a basic understanding of the center line theory in order to appreciate the fighting stance.

The center line is an imaginary line that splits your body in half. In a street fight, you must protect some of your most vital targets located on this line.

The eyes, nose, chin, throat, solar plexus and groin are some of the targets. The best way to protect your center line is to use a fighting stance.

The distribution of weight is an important factor. Try to maintain a fifty percent weight distribution. The ability to move in any direction quickly and efficiently is provided by this non committal weight distribution. It will provide you with the necessary stability to survive and defend against various blows and strikes during the street fight.

It’s worth mentioning to a beginner who wants to survive and win a street fight. When you assume a fighting stance, keep your chin up slightly. This placement is what every boxer, kick boxer and mma fighter will do when they square off with an opponent. Lowing your head and chin makes you a more elusive target and helps minimize direct strikes to your eyes, nose, jaw, chin and throat. Don’t force your chin down during the fight. This will slow you down during a street fight because of the mechanical fluidity of your tools and techniques.

Learning how to use. fighting stance It’s not enough to win a fight. You have to remember to stick to it. The techniques of street fighting are fundamental. . If you are fighting with your opponent, keep both of your hands up. Don’t lower your hands when fighting. There is a chance of a counter attack in a hand to hand combat situation.

To defend against a counter strike or follow up with another strike, keep your other hand up and execute a punch or strike. One of the best ways to keep your hands up when fighting is through punching bag workouts and full contact sparring sessions.

CAN YOU FIGHT IN ALL THREE COMBAT RANGES?

A street fight is unpredictable. One second you are kicking, the next you are fighting on the ground. You need to know how to fight in all three distances if you want to win a street fight. The following are included.

  • Kicking Range – this is the furthest distance of unarmed street fighting. At this distance, you would use your legs to strike your adversary.
  • Punching Range – this is the mid-range of unarmed street fighting. At this distance, you are able to effectively strike your assailant with your hands.
  • Grappling Range – this is the third and final range of unarmed street fighting. Grappling range is divided into two different planes (vertical or horizontal). In the vertical plane, you can generally deliver impact techniques. Some include: elbow and knee strikes, head butts, gouging and crushing tactics, biting and tearing techniques. In the horizontal plane, you are ground fighting with your adversary and can deliver all the previously mentioned techniques, including various submission holds, locks and chokes.

THINGS YOU NEED TO LOOK FOR

When engaging in a street fight, there are three critical factors to consider. They include:

  • Distance of combat – what is the proximity of your opponent? For example, is he standing 15 feet from you or is he in your face threatening you?
  • Confrontation type – street fighting can take on many different forms. You will need to ask yourself, exactly what type of confrontation stands before you? Are you are faced with a de-escalation situation or a surprise attack from behind that requires immediate tactical response.
  • Armed or Unarmed – what type of combat altercation are you faced with? Is your opponent armed or unarmed? For example, in street fighting, what type or weapon is the assailant holding (i.e. handgun, knife, baseball bat or heavy chain). Avoid using flexible weapons (chains, belts, key chains, etc.) in a real street fight. For example, some self defense instructors advocate using a kubotan as a flexible weapon by flailing the key portion across an attacker’s face. Such flexible weapons are ineffective for fighting in the streets. Here are some reasons why:
    • Flexible weapons are difficult to control in a fight.
    • They lack the necessary amount neutralizing force required to stop a tough opponent in his tracks.
    • They lack quick retraction and must follow through the complete range of motion before being used again.
    • The act of swinging a weapon often exposes and opens up your body targets to a variety of possible counters.
    • Flexible weapons often get snagged or tangled on your assailant’s body or limbs.

WINNING A STREET FIGHT REQUIRES DEFENSE SKILLS

The defensive technique is just as important as the offensive skills. . In order to win a fight, you have to master seven defensive techniques. They include:

  • Distance – this is the spatial relationship between you and your opponent. You must be able to manipulate and exploit distance or range to your advantage.
  • Stance – the strategic posture you assume prior to or during a street fight. This is your fighting vehicle that maximizes both the offensive and defensive capabilities of you your fighting arsenal.
  • Mobility – the ability to move your body quickly and freely while balanced. This will require using strategic footwork skills to transport your body through the different ranges of both armed and unarmed combat.
  • Blocking – your various defensive tools designed to intercept your assailant’s oncoming blow during the street fight. Avoid reflexive blinking when a punch or kick is thrown at you during a real street fight. A split-second blink could leave you vulnerable to the opponent’s blow. Blinking is a natural reflex. As a matter of fact, the eye blinks every two to ten seconds. However, reflexive eye blinking during a physical attack can be eliminated with proper self-defense training. For example, during sparring and full-contact simulated street fighting sessions, you must make a conscious effort to keep your head forward and your eyes open amid flying blows. This skill, of course, will take time and above all – courage.
  • Parrying – your various defensive tools that redirect your assailant’s blows.
  • Evading – defensive maneuvers designed to strategically move you away from your assailant’s blow.
  • Attacking – offensive action designed to physically control, injure, cripple or kill your assailant in a real street fight.

You can learn more about mastering the seven defensive techniques. Defense for Street Combat Video is called Defend or Die.

THE BEST OFFENSIVE STREET FIGHTING TECHNIQUES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

You have a lot of weapons. You have street fighting techniques at your disposal. These techniques can be used to cripple and even kill your criminal adversary. If you use physical force against another person in a street fight you must be certain that your actions are legal. It was justified in the eyes of the law. It’s not like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it’s like it When it is appropriate to use force against another person in a fight, you should have a fundamental understanding of the law. You need to know how much force can be used in a fight without facing excessive force charges.

I would not be surprised if I told you that you should. In combat, never use probing or feelers. In an attempt to test and assess your opponent’s fighting style and general abilities, like a boxer’s jab. This sparring tactic has no place in a real street fight.

It’s not a good idea to judge a knife fighter’s skill by how he holds his weapon. You should always assume that your opponent is an expert in street fighting combat. You have to respond to what the attacker is doing in the fight and not what he is capable of doing. If you want to deal with the here and now, savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay savesay

You will be under during the fight. A lot of stress. . Many people tense up and hold their breath when fighting because of this. One of the most neglected aspects of street fighting training is breathing. The speed and efficiency of your compound attack can be increased by proper breathing. How quickly your cardiorespiratory system can recover from a real street fight encounter will be determined by the rate at which you breath. Remember to exhale when using a striking tool or technique in a street fighting situation.

You must strike first, strike fast, strike with authority, and keep the pressure on when you are squared off with a dangerous adversary. The process of neutralizing a formidable adversary is dependent on this offensive strategy. A first strike is the strategic application of proactive force designed to interrupt the initial stages of an assault before it becomes a self-defense situation.

Telegraphing is something to keep in mind when using street fighting techniques. telegraphing is the act of making your intentions known during a fight. When street fighting, there are many forms of telegraphing that must be avoided. Here are a few.

It’s a good idea to cock your arm back before punching or striking.

Tensing your neck, shoulders, and arms before hitting.

You can raise your eyebrows or widen your eyes.

You are shifting your shoulders.

You can clench or open your mouth.

Taking a deep breath. .

If you want to stop your opponent in a fight, you have to cause enough damage. It is incapable of further aggression. . You have to know what targets are available for you to use in a fight. This is important for both offensive and defensive reasons. You have to locate the targets in one of three possible target zones.

  • Target zone one is the opponent’s head and it consists of vulnerable targets related to the assailant’s senses. They are the eyes, temples, nose, chin, and back of neck.
  • Target zone two includes the neck, torso, groin and all of them relate to the assailant’s breathing. They include the throat, solar plexus, ribs, and groin.
  • Target zone three are the legs and feet and consists of anatomical targets related to the assailant’s mobility. They include the opponent’s thighs, knees, shins, instep and toes.

Striking techniques alone won’t be enough. If you want to cover all your bases, you need to learn a variety of ground fighting skills. This creates a problem for many people. Learn how to fight. The submission fighting techniques taught in Brazilian jujitsu and mixed martial arts are not designed for real street combat. Functional and pragmatic ground fighting techniques can be used in self-defense situations.

You have it. Some of the most important principles you will need to study and master to prevail in a street fight have been outlined by me. There are a lot of street fighting resources on my website. They are designed for people who want to learn how to fight.

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