The realities of unarmed and untrained combat

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2011

basics of how to survive without a weapon or formal training. What I forgot to talk about in the video was level of aggression. There is no such thing as a calm street fight. You have to meet the aggression level of your attacker and most times surpass their aggression level so that the fight ends in your favor. After you intercept the first attack or you first make contract, you are no longer on the defensive. You are now on the offensive and opposing your will on the attacker or attackers. That person or persons decided to engage you, so subconciously they have accepted the fact that they may be injured or even killed as a result of their actions.

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  • panic and get emotional and then you take them apart

  • i enjoyed ur synopsis of cqb, i'm an amatuer boxer and your exactly right when you say in combat. precision is going to be off acurracy, timing ect ect especially more so in a LIFE AND DEATH situation.One thing you touched on in ur vid was..well you didn't directly say it but YOUR BODY WILL NOT REACT IN A WAY THAT YOU HAVE NOT TRAINED IT TO REACT and conversely your body WILL REACT IN WHATEVER WAY THAT YOU HAVE TRAINED IT fighting i think nin any situationis 90% being calm let the other guy CONT

  • To me, a large majority of MA is BS, but those that think it will help them, so be it. Hand to hand fighting should be the last resort. Have non-lethal tools ready when needed. OC spray is great, so is a bright flashlight in lower light conditions. People need to just think more of a plan rather than all these fighting moves. Get the advantage by using the brain. Don't fight their fight. Hey, I like your video. Thanks.

  • well played sir

  • One hundred and one correct from my POV.

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