Wednesday, October 8, 2014

MMA "CHECK OUT MY NEW ""IT’S TIME!” PODCAST: WITH UFC REFEREE @HERBDEANMMA

If you've practiced martial arts for years, or even just a couple of months, these are some things that you'll want to add to your regular training routines. Most of the traditional martial arts cannot deal with the higher degree of violence that today's encounters involve.

#1 rule in learning street fighting : Don't let your battle go onto the ground, ever. If you find yourself on the ground, your best home is to attempt an armbar on your opponent, but it's more likely that your opponent has backup coming to help him in his fight, and that being smacked into the hard ground will break your bones or possibly knock you unconscious, so being on the ground can be fatal. This position makes it easier for your opponent to pull a knife and stab you.

#2 rule in learning street fighting : If a fight is inevitable, strike first. Your initial attack probably won't be a knockout blow. You want to channel the full power of your rage when you tear into the opponent. There's no such thing as a fair fight, so use every painful thing that you know yo make your opponent hurt and prevent him form hurting you back.

#3 rule in learning street fighting : Even blackbelts can lose fight sin bars and nightclubs. Why does this happen? The wild nature of actual fighting isn't addressed by techniques learned in the dojo. Focus your mind and react quickly, don't be afraid of getting hurt, and don't hesitate to be as violent as you need to be to save yourself.

You have to follow these very serious rules of fighting and self defense in real life attacks. You should also continue absorbing information and learning as many different styles of martial arts you can.

Being able to incorporate different styles of self defense and practicing with active sparring and drilling are essential components to being the best at learning street fighting you can be!
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