Learn Mixed Martial Arts Secrets to powerful self defense
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Learn Mixed Martial Arts Secrets to powerful self defense
If you want to learn mixed martial arts in order to defend yourself, stop and think for a moment. Martial arts self defense classes generally focus on techniques that they ask you to repeat six or seven times and then go home and practice, and they pretty much stop there. The real secrets of self defense are left to the martial artists who actually fight on a daily basis. Let’s expose some of them.
Don’t be Daniel: Ever seen the Karate Kid? Daniel was the kind of nice kid who wanted to learn martial arts, but even after he did, he still consistently waited until he was almost unconscious to really get aggressive. Don’t be Daniel.
Pressure points are a joke: Lots of Internet sites make a big deal about pressure points and meridians like it’s some sort of key to unlocking the vulnerabilities of an attacker. Shenanigans: all attackers are vulnerable and it has nothing to do with pressure points. You don’t need pressure points to attack someone in the toes, feet, shins, knees, groin, kidneys, wrists, solar plexus, armpits, throat, upper lip, nose, eyes, ears, or temples. If you’re not attacking one of these basic weak points that all humans share, you’re not attacking effectively, period.
No one fights fair: Even if you do learn martial arts, in the streets, you should always bring a knife to a fistfight, or a gun to a knife fight. Every advantage you can muster over your attacker is a necessity. If you can’t carry an asp or a knife, carry pepper spray and a sturdy metal pen.
Study common martial arts self defense techniques for disarming an opponent, and be ready for your attacker to use one of them to steal your weapon. Try to counter his attempt, and if you fail at that, be ready to disarm him right back.

