Preemptive Strike Tactical Self Defense Trick

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http://www.CloseQuartersCombat.com - Preemptive strikes as self defense tactics give you an advantage in a street fight, but this pre-emptive strike baiting trick can help guarantee you win a fight.

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  • these are some great videos man, could u make a video of an attacker spontaneously attacking u wearing padding and actually fight for real, to show off your skills?

  • @NORMANGODS - Actually, me and a group of our ISCQC members just got back from RMCAT training in Colorado with full force response tactics. This self defense training is as realistic as you can get. Nothing like taking your knee into some guys family jewels as hard as you can to see if you could really pull it off in a real attack. I'll get some of the clips together and post them soon.

  • if you step aside and go to a stance its already a challenge! plus your second hand is too far for a second strike! i reccomend a win chun stance, and, yes, all the rest is good - lifting your hands and moving it in circular manner, but the advantage is that your hands will be closer ad after the first strike with first hand you just deliver the second with other hand in no time and continue your attack with third blow, etc. wing chun for life! peace!

  • @golemkonty - thanks for your input on the video! I'm a huge fan of wing chun techniques (see my video on a version of the straight blast).

    There are a lot of advantages of the stance and follow up you pointed out. It's definitely an option. The challenge is to assume your wing chun stance without looking like you're getting ready to fight, you know?

    Really appreciate your feedback on the video and you're welcome any time!

    ~ Jeff

  • @golemkonty Ahhh...got it! I like the way you think BEYOND traditional wing chun techniques and look at street fighting practicality. DAMN I need to find a wing chun instructor near me!!! Do you find that it's possible to learn wing chun techniques from video? Any recommendations?

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  • FANTASTIC video

  • too much talk. more live action. and CONTACT! please.

  • @golemkonty oh stop talking rubbish. let me rephrase it then: hand skills. punch technique. punch combinations. whatever you wana call it. you dont know enough about real fighting to discuss this anyway

  • @IRaaave boxing skills? wc is a matrial art, boxing is a sport! in realtime situations its not good to have sport skills and sport thinking, its about most practical way of defence/counterattack and not giving a slight chance to the opponent - it may be about life and death, it doesnt matter what u use or if you play by the rules, it doesnt matter if u have good technique, it only matters to survive! noone can garantee u that your opponent is moral and ethical on the streets!

  • @golemkonty its not hard to move your feet to land the right hand. anyway wc practitioners have incredible poor boxing skills which is one of the reason bruce lee moved away from it.

  • Best self-defense for a drunk: "hey, let me buy you a drink."

  • @cqctraining that would be great, looking forward to seeing them.

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