In case that you were not completely successful and you did not finish the situation, the attacker returned with more attacks. It’s an option, it can happen…
Choke / Grab Releases
In case that you were not completely successful and you did not finish the situation, the attacker returned with more attacks. It’s an option, it can happen…
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In case that you were not completely successful and you did not finish the situation, the attacker returned with more attacks. It’s an option, it can happen. Deal with the new problem.
Defending Against Front Chokes
Returning Attacker (defend -- attack -- defend)
Choke Releases (including Distance Timeline)
Note: When lack of force, use two hands to remove one of attacker's chocking hand.
Choke Releases While on the Ground
Returning Attacker (defend -- attack -- defend)
Escaping Headlocks (Distance Timeline)
Escaping Side Headlocks on the Ground
Simulation and Tactics – P3 (Timeline from/on the Ground)
Note: Techniques nos. 1 and 2 above are especially effective when assailant is pushing.
Releases from Bear Hugs - Arms Free
Releases from Bear Hugs - Arms Caught
Notes: Train on the use of a shout and a bite against a bear hug from the front.
Releases from Bear Hugs from the Side - Variations on the Above Sections
Dealing with Attempts to Grab and with Dangerous Arm / Wrist Grabs
Releases from Various Hand / Wrist Grabs
Note: Be familiar with the application of the principles: axis and leverage (not pulling); escaping by way of an opening or towards the thumb; circular movements; and using the other hand for assistance.
Simulation and Tactics – P4 – Two attackers approaching from different directions
Releases from Hair Grabs or Pulls
Notes: Practice various and multiple counterattacks; end the scenario in a standing position.
Defending Against Unexpected/Unfamiliar Attacks
Escaping Two-Person Wrist Grabs
Releases From Wrist Grabs While on the Ground
(attacker has mounted the defender)
Escaping from Headlocks and Chokes While on the Ground
Dealing with a Continuing Attacker – Whilst releasing from previously learnt Chokes and/or Headlocks
Defense Against One-Handed Shirt Grabs
Escaping From Two-Handed Shirt Grabs
Escaping a One-Handed Shirt Grab
Escaping Holds in a Sitting Position(using previous principles and techniques)
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
Escaping Various Grabs and Holds (Defender Throws Attacker)
Note: In techniques 1-3, the attacker has slammed into the defender.
Mental Training and Visualization