From the initial attack to the finishing blow a fight should be as brief as possible. The best scenario is when one is able to subdue the attacker within three moves. First and foremost when one becomes distinctly aware that he is about to be attacked, strong eye contact ( mok lik in Chinese ) with intent should be established. That is, my attitude changes from passive awareness to calm yet intense vigilance. At the moment of his initial attack, I then attack the centerline (usually the throat) and establishing a dominant and proper position through the interception of the attacker's limbs. I maintain and observe all elements of good form; that is I am sure my positioning is correct, as I read the opponents energy through sensitivity. When he moves, and he will, I move first. From here I maintain what I have achieved. There is no moving away, bouncing around or large movement. No giving up space or position.
Although the fight is brief, there are a multitude of intricacies and dynamics occurring. My action is forward and aggressive yet relaxed and able to change instantly. If my attacker is strong I feel it at the moment of interception and shift slightly, sucking him in to a well-placed strike that not only hurts him, but also disrupts his posture as I maintain dominance. Again, every characteristic of a good fighter must be regarded and maintained. I don't allow anything to get past the point of interception. I am able to keep a "dynamic sphere mentality" about me not allowing his attack to penetrate my defenses. As the attacker tries to counter he is met with seemingly ghostlike techniques as I close in. This is possible only by correct positioning never losing sight of my position and control of the opponent.
To finish him I will pursue his posture in an aggressive yet most economical, ever-changing manner. Since I am at a very a close range and I have achieved proper control of my opponent, I'm able to feel the slightest energy or inclination from him. I am able to unleash a disciplined barrage of unseen attacks because of I am able to perceive the smallest move. As I capture him completely I take him down. Immobilization and destruction are in order here as my opponent's defenses are nullified. The fight concludes in a matter of seconds.
This scenario is how true self defense should and does go. If a fight is prolonged by useless movement it increases the chances of getting hurt or EVEN DEATH. The most important thing is to get it done as fast as possible and have full control over the situation. Once the situation goes from verbal to physical it has to be 100% full throttle until the attacker is stopped. Everything done has to be decisive and well thought out in advance. There is no time to think while the fight is happening. It takes time and effort to get this high skill ability but it is achievable and worth it if you know your life depends on it.
The Art Of Self Defense
Self defense is such a broad term that the history of it cannot be pinned down in the least. It is safe to say, however, that the broad spectrum of self defense can be considered as having come from the dawn of time even the earliest forms of human had to learn how to protect themselves and teach their strategies to others. From there self defense evolved into less primitive forms and into delineated and disciplined forms, such as with martial arts. There really is a style of defense for everybody whether it be women's self defense, kickboxing, street fighting or even martial arts.
Women's self defense is one of the most popular forms of defense, and it too is a broad term in and of itself. Women's self defense can employ many techniques from several different styles of general defense, including but not limited to martial arts. Women's self defense mainly teaches women how to protect themselves against unwanted attackers and usually employs more evasive maneuvers rather than one-on-one strikes because the theory is that if a woman gets attacked, she is not going to want to fight her attacker face to face, she will need to employ a strategy that will best allow her to remove herself from the situation.
Women's self defense can usually be taught in just a few classes and many local YMCA centers will offer it; it is the perfect solution for women that do not want to take up learning an entire martial art but still want to protect themselves.
Street fighting is another form of self defense that can sometimes be taught in classes, but to its namesake, is more often learned by other s on the street. Similar to the martial art Krav Maga, the sole purpose of street fighting is to bring down the opponent and incapacitate them so they are not able to attack again using any means available. If that means a throw to the ground, then that is what must be used but other times, more desperate or harsh methods must be used.
Unfortunately, street fighting (again, like Krav Maga) is one of the more brutal forms of self defense and it usually doesn't matter if the opponent or attacker is seriously hurt or maimed; in fact, that is the objective most of the time. For this reason, street fighting is not one of the forms of defense that can double as a sport and practiced for fun. It is best to learn it and keep the knowledge tucked away for a time in which it is truly necessary.
It is a good idea for everyone to be schooled in at least one form of self defense. The main philosophy behind defense, regardless of the form, is this: do not hurt the other person unless it is absolutely unavoidable and necessary. Contrary to popular belief, if everyone learned just a little bit of proper self defense, there would be a lot less violence to go around.
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Armando Sainz has sinced written about articles on various topics from Boxing, Web Development and Boxing. Armando Sainz has been involved in martial arts since 1979. His school is highly recognized in the industry as being one of the top Wing Chun schools in the country.
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