From the mid to the late ’30s in Bratislava, Slovakia, Imi and his friends on a daily basis had fights, fights against …
P5 Training Program
From the mid to the late ’30s in Bratislava, Slovakia, Imi and his friends on a daily basis had fights, fights against …
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From the mid to the late ’30s in Bratislava, Slovakia, Imi and his friends on a daily basis had fights, fights against the Fascist thugs. The worst case was 17 against a few thousands, who were blocking the way of the mob to go to the Jewish quarters. At that time Imi was definitely a fighter, and the essence of being a fighter is you never give up, you always solve the problem. He said sometimes there was no possibility to give a person two punches. You had to function very fast, to operate very quickly and rapidly, in order to solve the problem, in order to make the defense, to make the counter-attack, and then continue quickly to the next problem, to deal with the next opponent.
Being a fighter doesn’t mean to search for problems. Being a fighter means solve the problems if they are there. Definitely try not to fight, try to control the situation. If you cannot, then you have to do your maximum. The fighter, if he gets hurt, he will continue. He will not pay attention to damages, he will not pay attention to problems on himself, he will solve the problems that he is facing.
Notes: For adults, this subject may be considered to be tested in full at higher level (G1).
B. Defenses Against Regular (Front) Kicks
C. Defenses Against a High Roundhouse Kick
Notes: Techniques to be taught from a general ready (outlet) stance. Later practice from any passive or ready stances; attacker can kick with either leg- Variations on the above
E. Releases from Hair Grabs or Pulls
F. Escaping Chokes on the Ground
Notes: Practice various and multiple counterattacks; end the scenario in a standing position.
G. Ground - Opponent Standing or Sitting on Top and Punching
H. Defending Against Impending Knife Threat
I. Defending Against Unexpected/Unfamiliar Attacks
L. Fighting Games, 4 Against 1
N. Simulation and Tactics – P5 - Two Attackers Against an Accompanied Defender
2. Escaping Two-Person Wrist Grabs