Tips on How to Survive Street Figthing

It doesn’t matter how much you try to avoid it, but situations of violence do occur. The best way to stay safe is to be prepared to defend yourself at any time. This article is not intended to advocate the use of violence; rather it is designed to help you escape from a situation in which you are being attacked. Below are street fighting tips on how to survive a street fight even you can win it!

Detect and Analyze the situation. How many people are involved? Do you have backup? Do they have backup? Analyzing the situation is, by far, the most important step. If you weigh 120 pounds, you will probably not be able to win a fight against three 400-pound body building ultimate fighters. Know your limits. If you know you can’t win, run away. we need to constantly detect if we are making any wrong choices that might lead to a street fight.

Decide to fight or fly. If you must fight, the idea is to eliminate the threat as quickly as possible. Put something between you and your opponent. This could be a car, your outstretched arms or some kind of blunt weapon.

Here are some other techniques that could be used in this sort of situation to defend yourself:

  • Knee to the groin. No explanation needed as to why this is effective.
  • Low kicks to the knee, groin, or abdomen. Kick like you’re kicking down a door, using the bottom of you foot. A solid kick to one of these areas can incapacitate your attacker long enough for you to get away.
  • Headbutt to the face. Your forehead is one of the hardest bones on your body. Use this to your advantage by headbutting your opponent hard across his nose. If done correctly, you can do some serious damage.
  • Throw a punch. If done correctly, an overhand punch can put your attacker out of commission.

Assume that your opponent is a trained fighter and wants to hurt you. This is the way you must approach any confrontation. Never underestimate the person you’re fighting or you could end up getting hurt. If a weapon is available, use it because your opponent certainly will. A weapon can be anything from a lighter wrapped in your fist to a baseball bat. If you are in a life or death situation, all’s fair. Use whatever is available to defend yourself.

Catch your opponent off guard. Attack as quickly as possible. If you have a weapon, aim for the midsection or the knees. Either of these places will immobilize someone if you hit them hard enough. This will also lessen the risk of hurting someone more than you intended.

Go for the quick knockout. If you don’t have a weapon, strike your foe with a closed fist in an upward motion. Try to connect at the point where the jaw bone connects to the side of the head. If you hit them hard enough, they won’t be getting back up.

Continue attacking until your enemy stops attacking you. When you are no longer in danger, you should stop attacking to prevent injuring your opponent any more than you need to.

Last, remember, in the eyes of the law once you have immobilized a person you are no longer acting in self defense. This means if you continue beating someone who is laying on the ground you will not be able to claim that you were in danger. If your opponent is no longer on his feet or is no longer attempting to engage, you should get away as quickly as possible

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8 Powerful Self Defense Techniques

So, you have found yourself in one of the worst situations imaginable, a street fight. Whether you’re being mugged, or have just said the wrong thing to a tough guy, you need to know what to do to get out of the situation. This is a list of the top 10 self defense techniques.

1. Keep your hands up
This is something boxing coaches remind their fighters of upon entering the ring, and continue to do so until the end of their career. Most of all strikes will either be blocked or the force lessened if your hands are up. Also, watch the Rocky movie. His hands are down most the time, and he gets hit a lot. Learn from his mistake.

2. Hit the attacker first
If you allow your attacker to hit you first, you are making a bad situation worse. Now you have to recover from the strike, and work to regain momentum in the fight. Hitting first makes the attacker defend himself, something he won’t be used to doing.

3. Bring down the enemy to the ground
This doesn’t mean attempt to tackle him from thirty feet away, as you’ll be treated like a bull fighting in Spain (the bulls by no means wins). In the event you close the distance, you might have the ability to trip, drag, or throw him towards the ground. If you’ve ever wrestled, utilized what you’ve learnt to obtain a leading position. In the event you get a leading position on the ground you are able to strike your opponent with out obtaining attacked. When you have the understanding of submissions this may only assist you to.

4. Close the distance
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu will tell you that in any self defense situation close the distance as quickly as possible. If you are too close to him to strike you, then you can’t get hurt. Muay Thai will tell you that the clinch is one of the best places to strike your opponent. From here you can dish out elbows, knees, and some close range punches.

5. This is the street, there are no rules
That means pull hair, gouge eyes, pinch, bite, fish hook, and whatever you need to do to get out of this situation. Men, for some reason refuse to strike the groin. Why? In the hopes he won’t? To ensure he doesn’t kick you in the groin first, strike him in the groin and run. Who cares if people make fun of you, you’re not whose hurt. However, I wouldn’t recommend striking the spine, or back of the head as this could maim your opponent, which would land you in court.

6. Take easy if you get hit
I’ve observed a great deal of fights where 1 individual will likely be doing really nicely, take a few shots and give up all hope of winning. Getting hit is not enjoyable, but it’s not the end of the planet. Keep in mind this is a fight, not a beat down, and expect your opponent to put up a fight. Take the shot, regain composure, and get back in there! It’s a whole lot better than standing nonetheless and obtaining hit.

7. Know you limits
If the person you are fighting has a weapon, just do what he wants. Getting stabbed, shot at, or beaten by five people is not worth the $10 in your wallet and canceling a few credit cards. This also means knowing when you are beaten. There is no way to win every fight, and not admitting defeat will just get you hurt.

8. Your objective is not to win
If you hurt your opponent unnecessarily, you can find yourself in court. Also if you stun your opponent somehow (for example, you knock the wind out of him) you don’t need to do anything more – just run. You will find that you are not hurt and you are not getting sued. That’s winning to me.

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Discover Street Fighter’s Training Methods By Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee was surely one of the greatest martial artist who ever lived. Every martial art has it’s masters and figureheads but Lee’s legacy outlives them all. So what was Bruce Lee’s hidden secret?

Lee founded his own fighting style of Jeet Kune Do as he believed other arts were too constrained and confined. I believe this remains a fair observation and criticism to this day. The desire to retain the traditions of some martial arts and keep their true roots alive can have a counter effect and mean that they do not develop and ‘improve’ over the years. This is an odd situation as most martial arts can be traced back to others and to other combat systems.

Take the aikido self defence system as an example. Although aikido in it’s ‘pure form’ is fairly modern it can be traced back to much older systems and to techniques used by the samurai. Although there are some progressive styles which have modernised and taken on new thinking, some clubs shun this approach and keep everything as it was in the days of the founders.

Bruce Lee observed that you cannot train in ‘patterns’ as some martial arts do because in reality fights – for example street fights – are baffling and chaotic. Every person fights with a different style, speed and approach and to win we must be able to adapt to this.

Lee also understood that being a winning street fighter involved a high level of fitness as well as technical ability. This is another key lesson we can learn. Besides the physical demands of a fight or violent encounter, the body will react under stress and heart rate and other bodily functions will react in different ways. Spending hours learning technical self defense techniques without a good level of fitness may be a waste of time.

One of Bruce’s key aerobic exercise regimes was to run. As well as distances this would involve changes of pace from ‘jogging’ to fast sprinting. Of course today we know this method is the best way to train for marathons and other demanding events.

Good old skipping rope workouts were another key element of Bruce Lee’s training methods. Shadow boxing helped to improve stamina but also speed and of course speed is what Lee was known for. It’s one of the amazing facts about Bruce Lee that he had to slow his movements down to allow them to be captured on film! There are many myths and legends surrounding him but this is fact.

Lee also understood the need to warm up and cool down for any exercise. Again, he was ahead of his time in that modern sports scientists tell us these are essential. To maintain and improve health of joints and muscles it’s important that warm and cool down time is allowed for.

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