{"id":3457,"date":"2016-05-13T21:23:03","date_gmt":"2016-05-13T21:23:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fightfast.com\/blog\/?p=3457"},"modified":"2016-05-13T21:23:03","modified_gmt":"2016-05-13T21:23:03","slug":"speed-surprise-violence-action","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fightfastvideos.com\/blog\/2016\/05\/13\/speed-surprise-violence-action\/","title":{"rendered":"Understanding Speed, Surprise, & Violence of Action"},"content":{"rendered":"Speed, Surprise, and Violence of Action are 3 of the most important factors in any violent confrontation.\n\n<strong>If you want to come out on top<\/strong> <em>you need as many of these factors on your side as possible<\/em>.\n\nProblem is,<strong> these factors are usually used by the attacker...not the good guy.<\/strong> Predators know how to win, its time to take a page from their book and fight fire with fire.\n\nFrom a self-defense standpoint (<strong>where the attacker is choosing where and when to attack you<\/strong>) <em>it would seem as though <strong>you\u2019ve already lost one the most crucial of the 3 factors, \u201csurprise\u201d.<\/strong><\/em>\n\nAt first glance, this is true. But it's not the whole story...<!--more-->\n<h3 class=\"red\">Surprise<\/h3>\nThe criminal element usually starts the confrontation with this important tactical advantage.\n<div class=\"small-6 medium-5 large-5 columns right\">\n<img src=\"http:\/\/fightfast.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/bigstock-burglary-with-crowbar-breaking-107612213.jpg\" alt=\"burglary with crowbar breaking into a home at night\" width=\"100%\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3471\" \/>\n<\/div>\nThe value of a surprise attack cannot be overstated. This alone is the biggest source of anxiety regarding a violent attack like a mugging or home invasion.<strong> If you knew when or where you would simply take steps to avoid it...right?<\/strong>\n\nSo how do we prevail when we seem to be at such a distinct disadvantage?\n<h3 class=\"red\">Speed And Violence of Action<\/h3>\nTo start with, we can focus on the other two elements, <strong>speed<\/strong> and <strong>violence of action<\/strong>. To achieve speed you need to have a few go-to defensive moves that you can default to, so that you don\u2019t have a <em>\u201cdeer-in-the-headlights\u201d<\/em> moment.\n\nIf you are surprised and freeze for a moment you are pretty much toast. To counteract this, play out scenarios in your head and <strong>decide beforehand<\/strong> what you would do, <strong>so you don\u2019t think -- you just act<\/strong>.\n\nThe next factor, <em>violence of action<\/em>, can be an incredibly powerful psychological tool that is at your disposal <strong>no matter what other advantages your attacker has taken<\/strong>.\n<div class=\"small-6 medium-5 large-4 columns\">\n<img src=\"http:\/\/fightfast.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/bigstock-Alley-Stalker-94210691.jpg\" alt=\"Alley Stalker\" width=\"100%\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3473\" \/>\n<\/div>Truth is, <strong>most attackers aren\u2019t out to murder you.<\/strong> An attacker may not hesitate to dispatch you if you are what\u2019s standing between him and what he wants, but <strong>they most likely want to take you money, car, jewelry, etc. with as little violence as possible.<\/strong> They are also used to <em>good victims<\/em>, who capitulate at the first sign of violence.\n\nIf you react to their initial threat or action with a <em>greater degree of violence<\/em> than they displayed, you can gain a very powerful psychological advantage. <strong>They are suddenly the victim of your violence.<\/strong>\n\nThis can be a bit tricky to understand so here is a quick example.\n\nYou are walking down a sidewalk and suddenly a guy steps out in front of you, aggressively shoves you backward and says \"gimme your wallet and keys.\"\n\nHe has displayed that he is willing to use violence against you to get what he wants. But <em>on a scale of 1-10 his show of violence is about a 3<\/em>. <strong>If you, in response, lean in and viciously attempted to bite his nose off of his face, you have responded with greater violence of action.<\/strong> Biting someone\u2019s face is at least an 8 or 9 and the psychological effect of biting is huge.\n\n<div class=\"small-6 medium-5 large-4 columns right\">\n<img src=\"http:\/\/fightfast.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/VIPER_0102v2.jpg\" alt=\"countering an attackers violence\" width=\"100%\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3474\" \/><\/div>Similarly, if someone swings at you with a punch, and <strong>in response you close the gap and drive your thumbs into his eye sockets, you have once again responded with greater violence of action.<\/strong> He attacked you with a 5 and you responded with a 9.\n\nOkay enough examples, you get the point.\n\n<strong>By raising the level of violence you\u00a0 have taken control of the situation.<\/strong>\n\nThe situation has changed from some thug imposing his will on you through violence, to a situation where<strong> he is less interested in your wallet and has begun thinking \"this <em>crazy mother f**ker<\/em> is trying rip my eyes out.\"<\/strong>\n\nThe attacker is now psychologically \u201c<em>on-his-heels<\/em>.\u201d That\u2019s exactly where you want him to be.\n\nSo of the 3 factors <strong>you have complete control over your speed of response, and your level of violence<\/strong> (so long as the attacker doesn\u2019t start out at a level 10).\n\nUsing these two factors you can take the offensive position, land a few strikes and escape. These concepts are universal to any fighting style, art, or situation. Someone always has the factors of speed, surprise, and\/or violence of action. You don't need all of them to win, but take as many as you can get.\n\nI hope you found this useful. Let me know what you think.","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Speed, Surprise, and Violence of Action are 3 of the most important factors in any violent confrontation. If you want to come out on top you need as many of these factors on your side as possible. Problem is, these factors are usually used by the attacker&#8230;not the good guy. 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