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Turn A Wrist Grabbing Attacker into a Whimpering Idiot

Don’t Hesitate

An arm or wrist grab is an extremely common tactic used by street thugs to intimidate and gain control of their targets. Luckily, knowing a few tricks will allow you to take down even large attackers who attempt to attack or restrain you using this kind of grab. As a side note, an arm or wrist grab (which some people don’t perceive as a violent move) is often the first move that is followed up by something more violent. Bottom line, if someone grabs your arm or wrist you must act. Read More

A Last Resort If you are held at gun point, your first goal should be giving the attacker whatever he wants (within reason). This usually means your wallet, car keys, or any jewelry you have on you. If this is the case, give the guy what he wants and consider yourself lucky. However, we all Read More

Don’t Be Stuck On The Ground If you follow my blog or own any of my products you know that the ground is a dangerous place to be. In fact, every single fighter I work with would much rather fight on their feet if they had the choice (even the guys who consider themselves great Read More

A Lethal Defense Against A Front Tackle A front tackle is usually used by a bigger man who is using his larger mass to take the advantage. Trying to stop him in his tracks is useless if you are smaller. That’s just basic physics. That’s why you need a move like this that doesn’t require Read More

Put Your Attacker On His Rear If you keep up with the blog or have read my fight guide, you know that I do not recommend taking a self defense situation to the ground. There are a lot of reasons why fighting on the ground is more dangerous than staying on your feet. However, there Read More

An Exception To The Rule I don’t normally recommend using throws for self-defense. They can be effective, but most throws require way too much practice and skill and should be reserved for Hollywood or showing off in the dojo. The throw shown here is an exception. It’s easy to learn, it’s not showy, and can Read More