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samedi 12 septembre 2015

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By Eric Scott






1 - The Wake-Up Call

Ever so often , we all get a reality-check that this world can be tough. Not necessarily, not all of the time, but ever so frequently, if you are like me - a dash of violence touches your life. Something goes down in your area, or to a colleague or relation. You've just sat at your keyboard and want to see what type of free resources the Disorganized Wonder of the Interweb has to produce on the topic. Time to master the art of self defense by gnawing up the search engine.

You skip the youtube videos of teen street fights over nothing. You skip over the UFC highlights and interviews. You skip all the cinematic fighting skills demos with fancy spin moves. You get to Krav Maga, presented as the best self defence anywhere. Crap. Even those groups have got hundreds of techniques listed, and online training that is more expensive than the Blu-Ray box set you were planning to buy this Saturday.

The TV is on in the background, and the Simpson's theme song just started. What are you able to learn and still be in front of the Television in one minute? The two most vital techniques you can know:

2 - The Critical 2 Systems

The right cross punch - yes, punch - not open-handed strike or slap. The power punch that ends more boxing matches, MMA fights, and street fights than any other methodology. If you only have one technique to train, with the certainty you'd be facing violence without a weapon, this is the one. Thrown low on the head at the jaw line.

Basic dynamic pummeling - clearing control over our wrists, arms, neck, and body and creating control over an attacker's. The self-defense skills methodology book at Barnes & Noble for $24.95 will have tons of static technique counters to regulate holds. Toss them out the window, learn basic pummeling, and then how to strike behind it. (Dirty boxing, like MMA)

Don't spend $24.95 on the book. Get the free things, and learn these 2 methodologies - the one's you will need if trouble comes drumming on the window.





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