Sunday, 10 February 2013

Try to flow with your opponent's movements. Hunting and pecking for openings will only get you hurt. Feel their movements and openings will present themselves



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then run at the first opportunity towards public, well-lit areas

Block them with obstacles. If you can put a trashcan, car, bus, or other barrier between you and the attacker, all the better

Run between narrow paths, such as between cars on a parking lot, run up a narrow stairwell and fight downward (make sure you have an exit), or run (and fight) through a narrow hallway

Spread your lengths to shoulder width and bend your knees. Going to the ground is very dangerous to the untrained fighter, especially if the opponent has weapons, back-up, or ground-fighting experience

Respond to attacks by aiming for any open, vulnerable spot without exposing too much of yourself. Use "reasonable force"

Damage to "soft spots"  may eventually incapacitate your opponent. Scratching, biting, clawing, spitting, pulling hair can also be used. You are defending yourself from a violent aggressor, not fighting in a ring with rules

Consider using low kicks if you are at arm's reach. Low kicks should be aimed towards the insides or back of calves or thighs  . Do not aim higher than knee or waist height because they will grab your leg Think you are a wolf, do not think about tomorrow, do not wait for help, do not wait for the police






















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