One should always be ready that any confrontation will turn into any direction. The attacker applied a wrist grab…
P4 Training Program
One should always be ready that any confrontation will turn into any direction. The attacker applied a wrist grab…
Video transcript
One should always be ready that any confrontation will turn into any direction. The attacker applied a wrist grab on two hands. You tried to de-escalate the problem, and finish the fight without a fight. However, after the release, the attacker returned. He returned with a strong kick.
So deal with the real problem. Now it is a kick, and actually the kicker. So defend encounter attack as usual and as needed. On the same subject of returning attacker, here the attacker delivered a low strike. You defended, counter attacked, managed to get away a bit. However, the attacker who was not neutralized for long enough, returned, almost continued with a strong punch, sideways. Deal with the new problem defending, counter attacking, and finishing the incident.
Notes: For adults, this subject may be considered to be tested in full at higher levels (until G1).
B. Kicks
C. Defenses Against Low Straight Punches
Notes: Use either the forward or rear hand and counterattack as soon as possible.
D. Inside Forearm Defenses Against Punches – Raised Elbow, Low Palm
Attacker approaches diagonally from the side
Notes: The first counterattack is an outward horizontal hammer strike with the defending hand.
E. Defenses Against Straight Punch Combination - Left/Right
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F. Defenses Against Punch Combinations (Outside and Inside Defenses)
Notes: Counterattack as early as possible.
Note: Techniques nos. 1 and 2 above are especially effective when assailant is pushing.
H. Releases from Bear Hugs - Arms Free
I. Releases from Bear Hugs - Arms Caught
Notes: Train on the use of a shout and a bite against a bear hug from the front.
J. Releases from Bear Hugs from the Side - Variations on the Above Sections H & I
K. Dealing with Attempts to Grab and with Dangerous Arm / Wrist Grabs
L. 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.
M. Against Stick Attacks - Defending Overhead and Side Swings
N. Fighting Games - 4 Against 1
Q. Fighting Skills (defend -- attack -- defend)
R. Simulation and Tactics – P4 – Two attackers approaching from different directions
Responding to Opponent's Response