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Try these, you will be surprised how fast a hand moves than a finger on a triger
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How to fight and get out of a bear hug attack in a fight. Self defense technique using one finger
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Primary Target Areas Fighting Concepts for self defense
Primary Vital Target Area
*Your main focus and intention should always be to get at your assailant's eyes! *
Everything above the collar bone is your primary striking zone. When asked, many women identify the groin as their number...
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The Chainsaw Technique
This is another technique that draws on your natural response to protect yourself and can be done by almost anyone.
From your guard, you are going to stiffen up your fingers and curl the tips forward into the shape of a rake. Now use that rake to continuously claw at your...
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Rake Chainsaw eye jab |
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Secondary Target Areas: small joints (of the hands and feet), large joints (elbows and knees) and the groin.
- Small joints in the fingers can be easily broken if twisted or snapped back against the joint.
- A strong stomp to the top of the foot can break or fracture many of the tiny bones in...
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This is the #1 Self Defense Technique for Women's Self Defense, or for anyone for that matter.
You are face to face with a menacing stranger. You try to stay calm and deescalate the conflict but he clearly want to hurt you. You know you can't beat him in a match of strength, but you have no...
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self defense eye strike jab |
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