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mardi 8 mars 2011

MMA Training

Extract : The Continuous Attack Strategy




The continuous attack strategy can be a very effective way to overwhelm an opponent in a fight, but you have to know how and when to apply it - I have seen people use it in MMA fights with disasterous results.

So the idea is to capitalise on this advantage with a relentless stream of continuous attacks.
I once trained in a Ninjutsu school that based their training entirely on this method so when we trained punches and kicks you would always be told to step forwards after rather than going back to your starting position. 

You do have to train this strategy before using it to learn how to string together long combinations, and you should be prepared to strike with any and every part of your body.

The most important thing you need to get right using the continuous attack strategy is knowing when to start an attack, and when you have to stop. In the fight I mentioned before the ninjutsu fighter, having decided to use this strategy, just charged at his (much larger) opponent right from the beginning and basically just ran onto his opponents fist and got knocked out in the first few seconds. 

The point is that you should not attack at all until you see a decent opening in your opponents defences. Don’t just attack fromm the beginning, don’t punch or kick just for the sake of it or out of anger or to hurt your opponent but not beat them. 

Use the beginning of a fight solely to find that 1 chance for a decent strike - and then once you have begun your attack just keep going relentlessly. 
If you land a good punch with your first attack then this strategy will win you the fight 90% of the time, and even if you miss with your first attack it can be very effective. 

As long as you are either striking or causing your opponent to break their usual stance to avoid your attacks then you are maintaining your advantage, but if they are backing away or to the side to avoid you without having to lean or duck then your advantage is lost, you are wearing yourself out for nothing, and you should stop. 

Get these 2 things right - when to start an attack and when to end it - the continuous attack strategy is more effective than any single technique.

Example : Eye Gouges and Grabs

  • The anatomy of the eye and skull -- The main function of the skull is to protect the delicate organs in it (brain, eyes, etc.) and to keep everything in the right place. By explaining the anatomy of the eyes and the area of the skull surrounding them, I will show you exactly where to aim your gouges and grabs to bypass those defenses and cause the greatest possible injury to the weakest points of the eyes.
  • Proper finger position -- All eye gouges are not the same. Truly effective eye gouging and grabbing is dependant upon knowing the proper areas of the fingers and thumbs to apply pressure with and the optimal hand and finger positions to use.
  • Targeting eye gouges and grabs -- You may already realize that simply pointing your finger and "poking someone in the eye" like children do when fighting isn't exactly the best method of damaging, or even hiting the eyes. In this video you will learn how to use simple anatomical principles to easily gouge or grab the right points of the eyes in every range, from every distance, in every direction, in every situation--regardless of the effects of low-visibility or combat stress that you may be fighting under.
  • Locking-in the head -- Merely pressing your fingers against an aggressor's eyes like most "masters" show in magazines and other videos will only result in him pushing or pulling your hands away and beating you into a bloody pulp. For effective eye grabs, you need to know how to lock your arms around an attacker's head, so that the harder he trier to push you away, the more painful and damaging your eye grab becomes.

Self Defense and Street Fighting

2 FACTS :

Fact # 1 -- Any fight on the street is a street fight. Self defense as it is currently being taught is less than worthless when your back is to the wall.

Fact # 2 -- In a street fight, trophies, medals and black belts are worthless. All that matters is the answer to one question: Can you smash the guy(s) standing in front of you or can't you?

That is, after all the bottom line, isn't it?

Can you fight or can't you?

Most people learn martial arts or combat sports and think it will help them on the streets.

They go to the local strip mall martial arts school with the highest ranking "master" or the most trophies in the store front window and tell the instructor that they want to learn to defend themselves against street violence.

Well, ya know what?

Art is what you brought home from kindergarten for your mama to hang on the refrigerator and sport is what your boss thinks he's doing when he cuts out of work early to hit the golf course.





Welcome !

YOU want to learn the exact methods a slower, out of shape physically weak person can use to virtually rip apart a hardened 330lb skinhead fresh out of prison? 
In under an hour I can teach you how to seriously hurt a bad guy and survive a nasty attack on the streets  -- 
And you don't need prior martial arts or fighting experience...