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Street Fight Movements-How to Survive Street Fights Using Your Kids' Instinctive Fights

The other day, I saw a wonderful and ordinary sight, but this time I saw it through the eyes of Street Fighter. A little girl, perhaps 5 or 6 years old, was about to be dragged by a child who probably looked like her 12 year old brother or other relatives.

She cried in protest and suddenly stopped crying and became aggressive. She bit his hand and kicked the shin hard. He fell to the ground, grabbed his shin, and rubbed his writhing hand, suffering from a shocked face. Of course, she released the girl who escaped to the arm of an approaching woman who looked like her mother.

This is the reaction of the instinctive struggle of the children who work for us as adults today, ladies and gentlemen. You need to relearn what you already know.

Instinctive combat tips


1. Fight like a human, not like an exotic animal- There was a lot of romance and mythology surrounding most modern martial arts, as taught and incorporated from ancient origins centuries ago. There is this idea that in order to be an efficient fighter, we as humans should imitate the fighting style of animals. Really? Animals walk on all fours. Humans walk two. Animals have fur. Humans wear jackets. Animals grow their stems barefoot. Humans wear shoes, and sometimes boots. Someone can help me! I don’t know the similarity. You see, this is my premise. Bears have a way to fight instinctively. It’s a little difficult, support itself with your hind legs and hit with the claws in front of it. Kangaroos have a way to fight instinctively. Its small arms are of little use, so it has to use its strong front legs for front kicks and trust-but it doesn’t claw like a bear. Cranes have a way to fight instinctively. I use my beak and claws on my feet, but the claws on the toes of a crane are not the same as the claws on a bear. Snakes can only be wrapped and squeezed if they are not toxic. Snakes do not claw or kick. Where am I going to do all this? We also present that we humans also have the most common instinctive way of fighting in the primordial state when young children fight, kick and bite.


2. Bites-bites-bites- I put this three times because this is the most basic and major self-defense technique that exists. It is not polite to chew. And that’s exactly what we want. It is painful to chew, and when an adult suddenly bites another adult, it is shocking and disarmament. If you don’t bite and let go of almost every part of the attacker, you’ll panic and literally chew the attacker’s battle. I remember when I was about 12 years old when I didn’t even know the meaning of martial arts. I was talking to my neighbor’s lover outside the sidewalk when a neighborhood bully rode a bike with two cohorts. This bully was probably 13 or 14 years old and was much taller and bigger than I was. He rides on my side. I look at him. “What you see,” he challenges me. “I’m looking at you,” I argued, and when I suddenly said “Pow!”, I didn’t want to look capricious in front of my girl. His sucker hits me on my forehead. Before I get confused and know it, he jumps towards my feet, hits me in my stomach with his shoulders, lifts me from behind my knees and hits me on the ground. Now he’s trying to hold my shoulder down with his hand, hitting me on the face and getting into the position to hit. Well, while he was trying to do this, he accidentally pressed his cheek against my lips. Instinctively, I bit the sucker’s cheek as if he were a prime rib steak. And I didn’t let go. Now, he He should be kicking my ass, but he’s screaming like a girl. After a few minutes tired of hearing him screaming in my ears, I let go. His chin was bleeding and he was in shock. He and his companions rode on and off their bikes, and I never saw him again to this day.

3. Sucker punch- This is exactly how the bully made the most of me. He hit me with a sucker. But of course, as adults, we have to give it some flashy names, so we call it “first strike”. La Da Dee. La Dee Da. It’s all the same. The idea is to attack first before others have time to react. (And, of course, be vigilant and don’t be aware of the possibility of the first attack from someone else.)

4. Learn and master only one or two powerful techniques- Don’t make it complicated. Make it easy to remember and execute. Stay away from martial arts systems that aim to teach you 400 ways to perform techniques against attacks. This is ridiculous. Because the only thing this slows down your reaction time is which of the 400 techniques you should use when looking at this crazy SOB with a knife standing in front of you when your gut is ready Because you start processing fish fillets. Freeze You won’t know what to do. And perhaps you will be seriously injured or killed. It’s like someone wanting to show me 400 different ways to wipe my ass. Well, I argue that at least 398 of those methods are completely unnecessary. If a child is learning to tie a shoe and you try to show him 400 different ways to tie a shoe, in an emergency he swims in his head 400 different ways to tie that shoe Can you tie as fast as you can? In self-defense and street fighting, the smaller the number, the higher the number. In other words, less is enough to take care of your business and protect yourself. Don’t make it complicated. Keep it strong. Be instinctively.

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