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Brutal Native American Fight Move: Defense Against Right Haymaker

One of the best things about this Native American Combat technique is how simple and instinctual it is. In requires virtually no fine motor skill, yet it will have a devastating effect on your attacker.

That being said there are a few things you must understand to make this move effective. The first thing to understand is where this self defense move should be used.

This move is perfect for situations where you are in tight quarters or near walls, fences, dumpsters, or any other object which you can ram your attacker into. An empty parking lot is not an ideal place for this move, but fights most often occur in areas where this can be used.

Next you want to pay close attention to where you grab a hold of your attacker. To be able to throw the attacker you need to have him around the waist. This will also get your body low enough that it is out of the way of the haymaker punch.

If you grab too high on your attacker you will have to use brute force to throw him instead of using his own body as leverage. If you have your attacker by the waist his weight will be above and behind you, making the throw easy to perform.

Another benefit of this fighting move is that it closes the distance between you and your attacker. Most people rely on punches and kicks in a fight. By closing the distance you are disarming your attacker. Punching you will no longer be an effective strategy for him. Closing the distance gives you the upper hand in the fight.

The key to getting in close is recognizing the right time to make your move. Most fights start with one guy throwing a right hook or haymaker as you saw in the video. You must recognize your attacker’s intentions early on so you can adapt your self defense strategy and stay one step ahead.

Here are some common ways to know a punch or other attack is coming:

  • Your attacker looks away suddenly
  • Your attacker pokes or pushes you
  • Your attacker stops looking at your eyes and starts staring at your chin or nose
  • Your attacker suddenly stops talking or arguing

I hope you liked this short tip.

To find out more about Randall Brown’s Indian Fighting System Click Here. This brutal system is based on the kill or be killed fighting systems of the American Plains Indians. It is a truly remarkable system which utilizes techniques you won’t see anywhere else. Let’s just say the Europeans were lucky they had guns; if not things might have turned out a bit different.

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8 thoughts on “Brutal Native American Fight Move: Defense Against Right Haymaker”

  1. Ugh, that’s a finisher. Maybe his friends would like to catch him! Thank you gentlemen.
    Justin Case

  2. with all respect to the instructor this strategy is totally ridiculous! look at the size of the man being attacked. No one that size is going to swing at a man that tall! I would love to see what the smaller guy would do in the reverse situation. Bigger guys pick on smaller people & no small guy is going to throw a guy over his shoulder like that!

  3. Awesome. What if it were the big guy against the little guy? Little guy looks like not able to lift big guy……

  4. I’d be more impressed if the little guy did that to the big guy. If you’re twice the size of your opponent, all kinds of things work.

  5. I have to agree with the other comments, you’ve got 2 guys that are way, way different in size.. What if it was reversed? The Big guy swinging at the little guy, Honestly, I don’t think the little guy could have picked up the big guy so easily, muchless thrown him over his shoulder.

  6. I disagree to a certain point, the smaller guy may not be able to throw the big guy over his shoulder but he could have the advantage of the center of gravity the double leg take down could still work, along with the mounted position thus making it a sneaky little trick.

  7. Looks like a risky move (your C1 is exposed to an elbow strike while you’re picking up the attacker). There are lots of simpler, easier, more effective techniques against anybody stupid enough to start a fight with a “haymaker”.

  8. The little guy could easily pick up the big guy. The principles of wrestling would teach you that. Your legs do the picking up and they can carry much heavier loads, so if you do any grappling you would know this.