Archive for the ‘Attack’ Category
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How to Prevent an Attack Before It Happens
There is more to an attack than what you do once it’s happened to you. Prevention is the name of the game, and effective self-defense means you’ll avoid crisis situations when possible. This means that you have to be aware of yourself and your environment. Crimes aren’t always random – in fact, [...]
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How to Read a Potential Combat Situation
Learning the martial arts doesn’t only teach you how to better understand your own body, it helps you to understand both your environment and your situation. A good martial artist is always keen on the situation he’s in, and being able to read things like body language and the lay of the land will [...]
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How to Fix a Potential Fight Before It Happens
There’s a general principle that seems to stand the test of time, and it goes like this: prevention is better than repair. Many of the disciplines within martial arts take on this attitude – in order to cultivate a true method of self-defense, the wise person lives a peaceful life of confidence and [...]
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How to Use Your Body Weight in Martial Arts
Understanding martial arts can often feel like a study in physics – understanding leverage, force, momentum, and yes, body weight, can make the difference between someone who knows his stuff and someone who’s destined to stay at white belt forever. If you’re a Newtonian at heart (Force = mass times acceleration), then this article [...]
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The Most Vulnerable and Often Overlooked Primary Striking Areas: Eyes, Throat, Knees and Groin
Do you know what the most obvious primary striking areas on the body are? What are the most vulnerable human body targets – regardless of size or shape? If you guessed the eyes, throat, knees or groin, you are correct. Let’s review some of the benefits of targeting the fantastic four target areas of [...]
