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Learn Street Fighting Moves & Tactics Easily!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009
I would like to share some self defense tactics that I know work. Over the years as a bouncer, fighting for my life behind prison bars I’ve come to some conclusions that every martial arts student should incorporate into their street fight training & martial arts studies.

Street fighting moves & tactics #1 – When you can bite by all means do it. If his hand is around your face and you can bite his fingers, or in other situations, his face, arms, groin, elbow, kidneys, legs, lips, eyes, ears or eyebrows you will find that clinch fighting got even deadlier when you apply street fight techniques.

Street fighting moves & tactics #2 – When using kicks, kick in the shin, groin and kneecaps only. If you manage to throw a side-kick in a street fight, and the bad guy catches it, you better know how to get up off the ground fast. So don’t lose your balance, keep the kicks low and for keeping your attacker further away from you.

Street fighting moves & tactics #3 – You need to practice unrehearsed self defense training techniques. You want to practice in a park or wherever being tossed around and practicing your techniques making the attack scenarios and response as natural and real as possible.

Street fighting moves & tactics #4 – The eye gouge is more powerful and devastating then a punch. If you are in range stab your attackers eye sockets and then follow through with punches. Making your attacker unable to see properly and putting him in pain will lower his moral to defeat you.

Realize that these street fight techniques and martial arts moves can greatly increase your chances of surviving a street based attack!

Make sure you do regular exercise and practice sparring with friends. Also remember that any martial arts training you can do, is better then none, so do it often!

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The Reality of Street Fighting for Martial Artists

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The world can be a dangerous place. Without warning, many people find themselves in situations they cannot handle. It can happen all at once. One moment everything is calm and nice. The next second your world explodes into pain. It could be some passing thug that attempts to steal your purse or grab your wallet. It can be a drunken belligerent man at the bar looking for a fight. It could be anything and it can happen to anyone. Do not think you are safe because it has never happened to you. Violence only takes one time to happen to change your life. A real fight on the street can mean either spending a lot of time in jail or the hospital.

It is not all just doom and gloom. There are ways to defend yourself. The first step is to have the proper knowledge. The second step is to take action with that knowledge. When fighting in the street or at some local bar, things happen dramatically faster than they do on television or in a movie. The key is to have the right kind of training. Once you have trained enough, executing the proper moves over and over again, your instinct will take over and the thought process is taken out of the equation. This rapidly speeds up the reaction time of an individual and this makes survival that much more likely.

So what kind of training is available? The internet has become one of the greatest current access points for information the world has ever known. There are self-defense courses that can teach anyone how to handle themselves on the street, in a nightclub, in any situation they find themselves in. Whether someone has to defend one of their family members or their own bodies, finding the right course online is not only possible but a good idea. However, be aware that nothing can replace good instruction at the right martial arts school or dojo. Combining online courses and resources with actual real life self defense training in a martial arts school is an extremely effective way to prepare for a dangerous situation. The internet is a great place to get started on this journey.

But be aware there are many out there preaching the gospel that have no idea of what it takes to survive on the street. Look for a self-defense course done by professionals that have lived the lifestyle they are teaching and have done the techniques they show in a real life and death situation. The only way to know if something works is to do it for real in a chaotic situation. There are no rules in a knife fight. You want someone teaching you that has been there in the thick of things and made it out alive.

Another simple way to defend yourself or a loved one is by using the appropriate weapon for the situation. Weapons like pepper spray or a taser. Make sure you are trained in how to use these devices before trying to stop an attacker with them. If you do not know what you are doing, you can be arrested or the attacker can use them against you instead of the other way around. Always maintain a healthy respect for the law and possibility of an accident. The street is a violent place. Be prepared to face it.

anonymous
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Street Fighting Moves – The Top 7 Secrets of Street Fighting

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

By Charles Prosper

1.  There Is No Such Thing As A Dirty Fighter – There are no rules in a street fight.  You don’t know what the other person is capable of.  You must fight viciously and “unfairly” as though your life depended upon it.

2.  He Who Strikes First Wins -  When you strike first, you have momentum at your side.  Your opponent is not attacking, he is reacting.  He is in a defensive mode.  Once you attack first, you keep attacking until he is on the ground or unconscious.

3.  Front Kick The Shins Several Times -  If you are at a stand off, one of the best kicks to administer is a front kick, hard, very hard to the shins.  Why?  Because it is a low-line kick which is hard to be seen or stopped.  The shin contains numerous nerves which when hit will practically paralyze your assailant – no matter how big he is!

4.  Aim For The Eyes As A First Strike, Then Follow Up – He cannot fight what he cannot see.  An eye rake tiger claw from the top to the bottom over the eyes will temporarily blind him – (sometimes permanently if it is done forcefully enough), so make sure that you personal safety is threatened before you commit.

5.  After Your First Two Devastating Strikes – Continue Striking – You want to create a domino effect when you are in street combat.  When you strike first, they must be very destructive and devastating blows which will be hard to recover from.

6.  Avoid High Theatrical Kicks At All Costs – People who attempt street combat using high and aerial kicks watch way too much television.  When you take to the air, you become a flying target.  If you don’t land a round house kick to the face by being too close inside of the body of your opponent, your kick will be either ineffective – or worse yet – intercepted or caught by the other guy.  Now you are at his disposal, hopping on one leg while he can easily kick your only leg that is now supporting you on the ground either breaking it or knocking you hard to the concrete.

7.  When In Doubt – Bite! – Biting is the lost art of down and dirty street combat survival fighting.  You used to do it instinctively when you were a kid in elementary school.  Hell!  Use it now!  If an opponent gets you in a front bear hug and you growl into his ear, then bite it – hard – and don’t let go.  I guarantee that the shock value that you will create in him will cause a temporary state of panic – and no matter how big he is – you will scare the fight out of him.

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From Charles Prosper – The Kung Fu Fighting Guy

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Street Fighting Moves

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

It is of utmost importance that everyone know how to defend themselves. Street fighting moves are one of the most effective forms of non-lethal self defense readily available to anyone willing to learn them. To be completely honest, street fighting moves are not hard to learn. They’re not highly protected secrets passed down from the ancients. What they ARE – are brutal techniques that have been used to seriously harm attackers and defend those who only wanted to mind there own business. I’m not going to sit here and tell you that they have not been used by the bad guys either because anyone can learn them. In fact, quite a few of the techniques have actually been developed BY the bad guy. All we do is take these brutal tactics and use them for our own good!

Violent crime is everywhere – even in small towns. Our children are being harassed and attacked in school, and we can’t even walk into a store without being accosted by an aggressive panhandler. But we no longer have to live in fear because technology has given us some pretty impressive self defense techniques and weapons. We have available to us a miriad of tools and personal defense weapons. But what do we do when we find oureselves in a situation without our taser, stungun, or pepper spray? I’ll tell you – we let that training kick in and let our instincts guide us while we release some of those street fighting moves onto our attacker. We surprise him (or her) with one of those swift kicks or blows, and as he recovers from both shock and pain – WE RUN!!! Street fighting moves are not learned to destroy or kill, they’re learned to acquire us enough time to flee to safety or make enough noise for someone to come to our aid.

It’s very important to understand that this these self defense moves are not very hard to learn. There are hundreds of training manuals, ebooks, videos, and dvds – although not all of them are of an optimal quality. It is important that we look at the source as well as the product itself if we are to purchase an instructional fighting course that will be effective. Effectiveness is the most important quality that a training regimen may have – we’re learning this stuff not to show off to our friends, but to be ready if we are ever presented with a situation where an individual wished to do us harm!

Street fighting moves are not only an excellent mode of self defense, but also a great way to shed a few pounds. My hope is that we never have to use them on anyone, but if we don’t, the increased endurance, stamina, and health benefits will have been well worth it!

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