I would like to teach a simple self defense technique, don't know if I can call it a full contact or a sports format method but its damn simple and very very lethal. This is my first Self defense tips that I give online :) we got hold of this technique during trying out some Judo and Jujitsu moves and to my dismay this easiest technique to attack or to release your self from your opponents lock, as I have told many times this is not the move you can follow if your are into sports format and if it all you are in sports format there wont be any need to use this cause real life fighting scenarios happen only when you practice beyond the Dojo.
So here is the technique: Imagine someone catching hold of your from behind, no matter how strong he his - there are many moves in a regular martial arts syllabus like using your heel by thrusting it to your opponents leg ?( which is really effective and I have had a positive review after my student trying it in a real life situatuaion) or raising your heal to your opponents groin, which is also a preferred move, if you think you can manage with this simple tricks then its fine, but if you are looking for another move to escape from his clutches then here it is, "simply PINCH his inner thigh" and enjoy the brat's pain :) yes that is it! a simple pinch to a mans inner thigh will cause more pain, since it is one of the most sensitive areas in the body, if you still don't believe in this try it yourself or with some of your close friends, this is the only move which I am asking you to try it on your close friends cause this causes no permanent damage, the pain is temporary. But don't forget you should be quick enough to attack him after he releases you or should be quick enough to run or to scream for help. I suggest you to pinch and as soon as he releases punch a strong blow to his chin and flew the area.
I common tip which I give out to my students is avoid going in lonely roads cause prevention is always better than cure and if it is unavoidable then practice these simple moves which is not time consuming
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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