 Hey, what's up? It's the Wing Jin Kid. Today I'm going to show you how to fight multiple opponents. Two, or three, a pull. Ah, ah, ah, ah. Don't shoot! Don't shoot! Back up! How to fight multiple opponents. I'll show you step-to-step, five tips, and how you can beat them all. Here we go. Hey, here's five tips on how to fight multiple opponents. The first tip is finish the attacker fast. So if somebody is coming in, you don't want to do a boxing match with the guy, right? It takes too long, and most of the time in street fights, punches don't land. Just watch YouTube, man. You see people punching like this, even train boxes, okay? People protect their heads really well, even on trained fighters. So you're doing high hunting, most likely you're not going to finish the fight, and you just tie your stuff up, okay? So if somebody is punching, don't do a boxing match with him. Get in there and clinch, so he can't punch you, alright? And finish the fight, okay? Don't do these hits. These hits are just to get him distracted so he loses a little bit of balance, okay? Once you do a couple hits, balls, whatever, then take him down. Finish him off. Boom! Next attacker, right? You don't have time to play around, dance around, and play boxing or kickboxing in a competition mindset. This is a street fight. You got to finish your guy in five seconds or less, because there's other people next to him. That's the first tip. Here's tip number two. In a street fight, people are going to crowd in. You've got more than one opponent, so you're not just facing one guy. If I'm just looking at him, where are the other guys? Behind me, right? So tip number two, or tip number two is to keep moving. Let's say they're all trying to crowd me. They're trying to crowd me, right? I keep moving. But I get out of the way. Keep moving in a circle. Keep moving between me. Okay? Alright? If they're all in the middle, go between them. You got to keep moving, because if you stop, stand still. What's going to happen? What's going to happen? You get swarmed, right? And it's over for you. So tip number two, keep moving. Here's tip number three on fighting multiple opponents. You got to use the obstacles. Alright? A couple of obstacles you can use. First of all, people are coming towards you, right? Holy shit. Too many people. Use an obstacle. Get behind them. You take them one at a time. Boom. Like that. See what happened? Okay? Use obstacles. They have to go around the obstacle to get to you. Another way of using obstacles is to use the other guy to be the obstacle. So one guy is coming. Right? Boom. Right? Use him as an obstacle. Right? Use the guy as an obstacle. Back off, man. Joke this guy out. Right? And he's an obstacle. Boom. Right? So use people as obstacles so they have to get through them to get to you. Hey, fourth tip, very important tip, is always check your flanks every five seconds or so. You need to check. Left, right, left. Okay? That's what you're going to do. Every five seconds, you count one, two, three, four, five. On the fifth second, left, right, left. Check your flanks. All right? Because if you don't, if you focus too much on one guy, I'm punching this guy, I'm fighting this guy. I'm not checking my flanks. Boom. Boom. Okay? Punches come out of nowhere, all right? These things happen fast. So you do one, two, three, four, five. Check. Guys coming. One, two, three, four, five. Check. You got to use 360. Okay? Check, check, check. Check, check, check. Check, check, check. Check, check, check. You got to know where everybody is every five seconds. Okay? So don't focus just on one guy. It's more one-tacker. You don't want to be hit with the bat, the back of the head, or stabbed in the back. You got to be prepared. All right? So check your flanks. Hey, fifth tip of fighting multiple opponents, especially in the street fight situation, is avoid the ground. Now, you don't want to start mounting the guy just because he's down. Because let's say he's down for some reason. Boom, he's down. He's on the ground, right? You don't want to mount the guy and start pummeling him. Because what's happening? This other guy is behind. Whoa! I've got to deal with this guy. Okay? Now, if you're defining one-to-one, it's okay because you've got a dominant position, right? And that's good. But also, you don't want to mount the guy because people are taking pictures, right? Who looks like the attacker now? You are. Because you're mounting the guy, even though you've started the fight. Okay? So avoid the ground. Now, if you get taken down, let's say you get taken down. Don't do these things like guards and stuff. It's good to get temporary position. But now, get the hell out of there. Because you've got other people to deal with, right? You don't want to be on the ground trying to submit the guy, even though you've got a good position. And then these guys are kicking your head in. Right? So avoid the ground. Jiu Jitsu is great. You've got to use it and know how to get those positions to defend yourself. But don't focus on submitting. That's the fifth tip. Hey, thanks for watching this video. How to fight multiple opponents is important because people don't usually attack one person at a time. They're going to bring their friends. Nobody's courageous on their own. They're going to bring their buddies. All right? So here's three more tips for you for multiple opponents. Number one, you need to breathe. Breathe in, breathe out slowly. Don't hyperventilate. And keep breathing because you've got to fight three guys. You need to last that long. Number two, use a weapon to balance the scales. You have three people against you. And statistically, once it gets three or more people, the chances of death increase dramatically. One and two people are the same. But once it gets to three or more opponents, your chances of dying increases dramatically. So what are you going to get? Look around at you. Find weapons. Even a water bottle you can use as a weapon. Okay? Find weapons. Number three, run. If you have to, just get the hell out of there. Okay? If you take a guy down, don't mount him or anything. Just dump in his head and get the hell out of there. All right? So those are three more tips for you. So train safe and have fun. And stay safe on the street. We'll see you in the next lesson.