Street Fight Tactics "is the way you train the way you will react?" part 2 Attack the Attacker

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What is the Attack the Attacker Course?

About a year ago I decided I wanted to come up with a course that was 50% physical and 50% psychological whereby the two trainings could be combined together to create a truly powerful tutorial.



I wanted it to focus on reconditioning the practitioner physically and mentally out of the rather ridiculous and dangerous 'I'll-wait-to-see-what-he-does-and-then-form-a-counter-strategy-in-the-moment' model of self protection we STILL see being taught pretty much EVERYWHERE!!!

For more information on the
Attack the Attacker course click here http://streetfightsecrets.com/soloandattackerspecialoffer.aspx


This isn't some fringe minority of crazies who train like this. When someone tells you they 'also do martial arts, just like you' (I get this a lot and it makes me cringe inside), you can be 99% sure they are training with:


1. what I call the 'tit for tat' model of violence- you have a go then I have a go

2. a highly compliant environment where everyone politely allows everyone else to robotically and gormlessly 'go through the motions' - as IF this type of training is going to help you if some coked up moron with an attitude problem decides to start on you!


3. where the context is actually altered to fit prescribed techniques !!!



This just is not an effective way to train.

You need to train to be attacking the attacker pre-emptively with the attitude:

"I don't care what you know or what you can do because I'm not giving you any bloody chance to do any of it. I'm going to attack you before you're ready and having created that window of opportunity I'm going to keep attacking you until I feel I am safe."




Why let someone who bears you ill will or seeks to harm you and those around you build up enough steam to do some real damage?

Just attack.

"Holding down the pillow means not letting someone raise his head. In martial arts, in the course of dueling, it is bad to be maneuvered around by others. It is desirable to maneuver opponents around freely, by whatever means you may. ...Stopping an opponent's attack at thesense of 'holding down the pillow.' ...First, doing whatever you do scientifically, thwart the opponent's very first impulse to try something, thus foiling everything. To manipulate opponents in this way is mastery of the art of war, which comes from practice."

Miyamoto Musashi

Attack him, take the fight to him, stress him, crowd him, frighten him, hurt him.


"Forcing your opponent to fight on your schedule and upon your chosen ground is almost as good as changing the rules without letting him know."

Military Maxim

You need to be drilling yourself over and over and over to ATTACK THE ATTACKER these drills need to be physical and mental.

Remember : whatever you do a lot of you get good at.

So if you are always running highly compliant drills, in a switched off gormless mental state, patiently waiting to see what your opponent will attack you with (because HE gets to determine your defence right??!) then that is WHAT YOU ARE GETTING GOOD AT.

Is that what you want?

Wouldn't you rather get really good at shutting the opp. down before he even has had time to get going?

For more information on the
Attack the Attacker course click here http://streetfightsecrets.com/soloandattackerspecialoffer.aspx


This Course takes you through all the physical and psychological principles you need to condition your neurology out of the defensive mindset model that trains students DANGEROUSLY to wait for the attack so they can react to it into pure targeting and attacking of your opponent fuelled with Violent Intent.

"You've spent your whole life learning to be a good person. Don't forget you are also a perfectly good animal."

Rory Miller


http://www.streetfightsecrets.com

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  • Yes sir, stay out of range. If it looks like a fight for sure, come in fast and attack. Most people are not fast enough to stop a punch with no tel and in striking distance. I have robot arms that prove that. I can react fast enough but why push it.

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