novice2k Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Hi. I have seen many fights in my school lately and they always start with 2 guys facing each other shoving for a while until someone strikes. I have come to the realisation that if I get in this situation, and strike immediately without shoving, I will almost certainly win the fight. I have a good right hook so what would be the best - a right hook or a headbutt to the nose?
Bon Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Headbutts are very effective.. I'm almost willing to bet my life opening with a hard left jab will hit them, they won't be expecting it and they won't see it coming. How about letting the guy push you, going backwards from the force, then coming forward and putting a kick through him ? I think it depends on the situation, it's not a good idea to get fixed moves in your head. _________________ It takes sacrifice to be the best. There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy. [ This Message was edited by: Bon on 2002-07-31 23:39 ] It takes sacrifice to be the best.There are always two choices, two paths to take. One is easy. And its only reward is that it's easy.
G95champ Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Neither!!!! Anyone can punch or kick but it takes a MAN to walk away. Espically at school. If you throw the first punch your as good as home for a week. Considering the school violence isssue you may be lucky to get that. Back off don't turn your back to them just back off and be cool. NO High School fight is worth anything. Girls and Namecalling big deal.... Like I tell my class Im a 300lbs Albino anda Coach I have been called every name in the book at one time or another. BIG DEAL!!! Sticks and Stone you know...... However if a fight happend this would be my approach. When I walked away I would set him up by turning my back. Be ready to use a hip toss or shoulder throw cause Ill bet money if you walk away and turn you back they will grab your shoulder. Once I had him on the ground I would apply a wrist lock and and talk to him. That way you win no one gets hurt and you don't get in troulbe cause its SD.... However and I stress fighting is NEVER right espically at school. (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."
novice2k Posted August 1, 2002 Author Posted August 1, 2002 I have to say that is the best scenario, because he is made to look the weaker one but Im more of a man because I didnt resort to fighting as such.
G95champ Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Glad to hear it.... (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."
G95champ Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 With all that said if this happens in a parking lot or on the street the entire thing changes. First strike becomes an option. However you always have to know where you are and that the same situation in differant locations at differant times can call for differant reactions or actions. (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."
Taikudo-ka Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 I've gotta say that in this situation ju-jutsu or any of its offspring would be the best thing. Go with the push and trip/throw the other guy with his own momentum. If he tries to fight back and you swing as well - you're both busted. Headmaster doesn't care "who started it". If he tries to fight and you get a hold/lock and make him submit, or just pin him with a wrestling move, you could legitimately claim you were trying to avoid the fight, trying to stop it, and just held him until he calmed down/teacher arrived. Particularly if you shout out stuff like "Stop trying to hit me! Are you going to stop if I let you go?" and the like... If all you've got is basic karate, I'd suggest you focus on blocking and evading at the "pushing" stage. Make it clear that you're not interested in fighting, but don't let yourself get pushed around. Draw the line, defend it, and if he still wants to cross the line, then let him have it. Try to end it quickly, without permanent or obvious damage to your opponent. i.e Don't break his nose or you probably WILL get into serious trouble. School violence is best avoided. But at the same time there are bullies who will trample on your rights and confidence if you let them. Violence should be an absolute last resort, however, I can think of a few incidents in my own childhood where a swift, hard punch could have saved years of suffering and torment later. KarateForums.com - Sempai
Kensai Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 I agree with Taikudo-ka , draw the line in the sand. Make sure everyone around you see's the line. If that person cross's it, then they can reap the whirlwind. The great thing about Aikido, in this respect, when you dont REALLY want to hurt anyone, you want to just get out of the situation, a little harmless throw would soon ward them off. But if they come back for more, then well..........some things must be done.
Iamnotworthy Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 This is somewhat off topic but have u guys ever notice when these guys get into fights they try to stare u down and try to put their face right in front of yours. Whats with that? I'll walk away right there if they do that. Obviously their trying to smell u instead of fight u!
shaolinprincess Posted August 1, 2002 Posted August 1, 2002 Good point Iamnotworthy. Novic, I would do the right punch, in a school, even though you'd be thrown outta school for a while, I would stick to punching,or maybe just taking him down and controling him like a wrist grab. It's what you put into it...1st kyu-Okinawa Shorin Ryu Matsumura Seito Federation
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