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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

Here is a scene from Rich Dimitri's Self Protection DVD :"Outnumbered but Not Outgunned". In this scene Rich explains how knowledge of human behavior,psychology and the principles of SSV=Surprise,Speed, Violence of Action or as the folks across the pond term it SAS=SURPRISE,AGGRESSION,SPEED is especially even far more important than any "physical technique" in overcoming multiple attacker situations

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  • Includes: Footwork, energy drills, alive drills, full contact scenarios, demystification of fighting multiple attackers, psychological warfare, tactical set ups, manipulation of human behavior, strategic implementation, spontaneous improvisation, concepts and attributes and more.

  • (Approx. 120 minutes). Outnumbered But Not Outgunned. Concerned about facing multiple attackers? You should be. Next to facing an armed opponent, it's probably one of the most dangerous situations you can come across. This tape explores several strategies in facing multiple attackers and will give you the tactical edge necessary to escape as unharmed as possible.

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  • here's how to defeat multiple attackers using your mind and body. say "wait! wait! do what you want, take what you want, but first, answer me this... if a rooster lays an egg on a roof, which side does it roll off of?" and while they puzzle with each other over the riddle, kick them both in the nuts and run, then over your shoulder say, "neither. roosters don't lay eggs, bitches" and walk away and don't look back.

  • EXCLENT! I have and still actively practice and watch MMA all the time, but as a sport. There are great techniques to be learned, and the PHYSICAL practice of timing, speed and agility is not to undervalue. But what most STYLES do not teach you, is the mindset of an encounter. A ring and a street fight is COMPLETELY diff, regardless of how many similarities they share in physical techniques. The only art that has taught me correct mindset, approach, and wisdom so far is Japanese jujutsu.

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  • Continuing my comment: suddenly you feel surprised, then amazed, and finally you begin your questions in your mind... The first two feelings are always based on ignorance, hence the curiosity, the third feeling in the case mentioned is also based on ignorance/curiosity, but sometimes said third feeling is based on wisdom...

  • In reference to intellectuality or anything that grabs one's curiosity, surprise is the first feeling, then amazement, finally the questioning about what has been perceived. In this case, the attackers were obviously surprised, then they immediately felt amazement, and finally the questions came. For example too, you have not heard of a friend in decades, and you have a precept about her/him, suddenly you talk with her/him and realized s/he is very different than your expectations of her/him...

  • where can I read the story about the train thing? What website?

  • brilliant!

  • 2 people didnt take the advice and got knocked out

  • thank you

  • that's fucking awesome

  • It has. many a lives. mine included. :)

  • this could save somebody's life someday

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