AnonymousOne Posted January 31, 2005 Posted January 31, 2005 I have had this in several actual street fights. The first rule is to distance yourself from the attack by retreat or side stepping. In every fight your oponent always, without fail, leaves an opening. The more skilled you are, the faster your reflexes, the more often you see them. Inevitably they are there and you need to explore them quickly and decisively. Distance, wait for the opening and go in for the kill with full verosity. 7th Dan ChidokaiA true combat warrior has to be hard as nails in mind, body and soul. Warriors are action takers and not action fakers. If you are cruising, make time for losing
Muaythaiboxer Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 I had this happen to me once. I used a step sidekick to stop the charge and hit him with an elbow then followed up with a knee. my advice keep your chin down and use sidekicks, thrustkicks, or elbows Fist visible Strike invisible
CloudDragon Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 step left, or right, depending on your preference, and do a spinning heel kick to the head, works everytime! A Black Belt is just a white belt that don't know when to quit!
street fighter Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 I like the paddle idea myself Survivor
Muaythaiboxer Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 i would try to avoide doing any kick above the chest there a little risky but if thats your cup of tea the spin heel or rear leg round house is the way to go Fist visible Strike invisible
street fighter Posted February 1, 2005 Posted February 1, 2005 Im glad I do not have to fight most of the folks in here they are just to good for me. Survivor
Cmon Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 I have read a lot of people say, side step then kick. but would you kick into their kidneys or lower back or legs or upper back?
Muaythaiboxer Posted February 2, 2005 Posted February 2, 2005 i hit the guy in the gut so my step was pretty direct Fist visible Strike invisible
Gilbert Posted February 3, 2005 Posted February 3, 2005 there is to much fear in some and in some to much confident. just do it with relaxation and be you and whatever you have learned will come by it self. Even the most powerful human being has a limited sphere of strength. Draw him outside of that sphere and into your own, and his strength will dissipate.
Muaythaiboxer Posted February 4, 2005 Posted February 4, 2005 in my experence no one who starts a fight is full of fear usually there so ticked off that they dont even think. Fist visible Strike invisible
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