Overcoming a grogginess disorientation situation caused by an attack. The defendant was hit, pain, concussion …
G3 Training Program
Overcoming a grogginess disorientation situation caused by an attack. The defendant was hit, pain, concussion …
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Overcoming a grogginess disorientation situation caused by an attack. The defendant was hit, pain, concussion and this result in the inability to breathe, to function, the defendants tendency is to stay standing and fight. However, this may be a huge problem as he may be vulnerable to the attacks from the opponent. In many cases, a very good solution would be to move away from the opponent and sometimes, the best will be to go the ground. Naturally, in the case that there are no other opponents here.
In this solution, you fall sideways softly to the ground, no need to break fall. You fall right across to where you stand. Your legs are aimed towards the opponent and you should counter that as soon as possible. Taking the initiative is improving you mental state and also improving your position. Naturally, being on the ground it’s also a disadvantage. But, when this is the best solution, it is simply the best solution.
A. Takedowns - Cavalier Leverage on the Wrist Joint
B. Escaping Holds in a Sitting Position (using previous principles and techniques)
C. Defending an Attempt to Throw (attacker coming from front or side)
E. Defense Against Knife Attacks from Various Angles
F. Defense Against Handgun Threats
Attacker launches a second attack during counteractions that the defender is doing against the first.
I. Overcoming Disorientation Caused by an Attack (groggy)
Problem: Defender suffering pain and/or concussion resulting in inability to breath or function, the defender's tendency is to remain in standup fighting.
Solution: Fall sideways, softly to the ground, with legs toward the opponent, counterattack.
Advantage: Taking the initiative recuperates; improving position.
Disadvantage: against more than one attacker; problematic terrain
J. Simulations of Real-Life Situations/Scenarios
Dealing with an attacker outside or while seated in a car.