![]() ![]() He was a little more to the point, he said, ‘Come on over here, come a little closer to me. You threatening me ‘cuz you way bigging and wanna have a good time on me.”Okay, but if you actually have the guts (darlin’), I will walk right over in front of you.’ Kinda like the Scottish guy I learned it from. I remember this 6 foot something kid with connections giving me a hard time and threatening. Take it while you can and if you can’t, back off peacefully to save your ass. California, Mexico, England, Canada, there is always going to be somebody tougher than you are. You will get wrapped up in winning if you can. Best advice I could give you is don’t fight unless you have to. The more tense and out-of-control the fight, the easier this trick will work.įar as street fighting is concerned, I don’t want to fight. Feint to the head, and then go to the body. Quite often your opponent will stop using EITHER of his hands, when you take away his opportunities to use the strong hand. Pay attention only to that side and you will find that it’s almost impossible for him to hurt you. Most fighters are one-handed or have one dominant hand that does all the damage. This tactic works best if you are bigger, taller, have stronger legs, or need a rest. Of course, you can’t just make it a sumo wrestling contest, you have to actually throw punches here and there when you do this. He’ll also be wasting energy trying to regain his balance. This tactics works well to wear him out and let him waste energy throwing punches with no leverage. Some guys use the mentality of always being able to see his chest, this is ok, too. If you guys are too close and swinging wildly, try to grab him in order to find him. Never cover your eyes or let your opponent go out of your visionĪvoid ducking your head under him or into his waist in a way where you can’t see his head. Too many people worry about the fist position and launching the fist…but the fist is weakly supported and doesn’t transfer much energy unless the rest of the arm supports it. This simple tip makes it easy for your arm to have good punching form with your elbow supporting your wrist and transferring maximum power. Try to drive your elbow and snap your elbow into the punch. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a jab, right hand, left hook, uppercut, head or body shot. Drive your elbow (rather than the fist) into each punch You don’t have to walk, you can use whatever footwork movement you want but do it with the ATTITUDE of walking. ![]() Walking towards, away, or around your opponent will save lots of energy, exude confidence, and still make it easy for you to move in and out of range. Running and jumping around wastes energy. Breathe in a relaxed manner, not a panicky manner. Breathe every time you’re on the defensive so that your body can take full advantage of this “resting state”. Breathe when you defendīreathe when you block or run away or slip. Keep in mind this is meant to a be a SMALL BREATH, not a loud huff and puff. ![]() It also helps you relax and save energy while also helping you establish a rhythm. Exhale sharply with every punchĮvery punch should have a breath. The moment you stop to worry about getting hit, you’re probably gonna get hit. It’s really a waste of time/energy to worry about things that you cannot affect. Don’t give yourself too many things to worry about. You should be worrying about what you have to do rather than be worrying about getting hurt or other things. It’s ok to observe and think, but please-COMMIT! 2. There’s a difference between being smart and being cautious. Don’t go in with the “let’s see what happens first”…that’s exactly the kind of thing that makes you second guess yourself and increases your chances of losing. Commit to having that mentality the whole time. You’re there to attack, kill, destroy, win. So here are 10 easy tips to help you focus on the fight ( and not the instructions): After all the training you’ve done (or haven’t done)…the last thing you need is more things to confuse your brain and distract you from using your most natural weapon, INSTINCT. So are techniques, skills, instructions, and many other things. The best advice is often the simplest advice. ![]()
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