How To Street Fight: Self-Defense
By Sam Fury
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Discover all the Street Fighting Techniques You Need!
2+ books in 1 make this the only book you need on close combat fighting.
It contains all the information from...
- How to Win a Street Fight
- Ground Fighting Techniques to Destroy Your Enemy
... and adds a whole lot more!
Discover all the techniques you need to win any brawl, because this is a simple, unrefined, and aggressive street fighting guide.
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How to Street Fight Includes Lessons On
- Staying safe and minimizing injuries whilst learning self defense.
- Achieving the most power from your strikes.
- Pressure points for self-defense without needing pinpoint accuracy.
- A simple and natural all-purpose fighting stance.
- A variety of training methods to best equip you for any street survival situation.
- How to use ANYTHING as street fighting weapons, and the best ways to use them.
- The best ways to finish your opponents, FAST!
- Effective striking methods you can use straight away.
Effective Close Combat Self-Defense Training
- The 3 second (or less) KO!
- The two best choke holds to subdue your opponent, as well as how to escape from them yourself.
- Ground fighting techniques and strategy.
- Landing safely on the ground, and the best ways to get back up.
- How to regain the upper hand should you get overwhelmed during a street fight.
- How to escape when grabbed by an assailant, whether it be from the front, side or behind.
- The best strategies to use when fighting multiple opponents, whether you are alone or in a group.
- How to disarm an opponent with a weapon.
- Defense against guns and the correct way to use them yourself.
- Knife fighting techniques.
... and much more.
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How To Street Fight - Sam Fury
INTRODUCTION
How to Street Fight is a simple, unrefined, close range, and aggressive fight training system which you can build upon at your own will.
It contains techniques and training methods, while at the same time being a strategic fighting guide. Using words and simple pictures, it describes strikes, takedowns, grappling, ground fighting, weaponry, defensive techniques, and more. The information in it is intended to be used in three ways:
As a fun and interesting way to keep fit.
For self-defense/a street fight. When all other methods of escape have been exhausted and fighting is unavoidable, only use as much force as is needed in order for you to escape.
To help you escape from a life-threatening situation. Attack in full force until you have incapacitated your opponent(s).
Note: It is up to you to decide what information and how much force is appropriate to use in any situation. Eye and groin attacks are not suitable for sparring, for example.
The techniques in this book are presented in the order you should learn them according to strategy. Please remember that they are not to be used lightly. When training, please be careful, and if you have to use them in a real street fight (hopefully you are never in such a situation), please be mindful of your use of force. In most cases, it is best to not fight.
SAFETY
Follow these guidelines to get the most out of training and do so safely.
Use proper equipment (mats, training weapons, protective equipment, etc.) where applicable.
Wear appropriate clothing and no jewelry.
Train for reality, but only use enough force to get the desired effect.
Put safety before pride. Tap out
before you need to.
Don't train when you have injuries.
Get injuries checked out by a professional ASAP to prevent them from getting worse.
Ensure you are physically ready before you begin training. If you have any doubts, see your physician.
Warm up, cool down, and stretch.
TRAINING METHODS
Shadowboxing
Shadowboxing is practicing to fight against an imaginary enemy. It needs no equipment (although a mirror can be useful). Do it slowly to learn/improve technique or increase speed for a warmup or an aerobic workout. Imagine a scenario, such as fighting multiple opponents, and react as you should according to the strategy.
Reaction Training
In this method, one person attacks and the other person reacts. It can be combined with pad work. The parameters of attack and response are decided upon beforehand, and protective equipment should be considered.
Sparring
To spar is to fight against one or more partners for training purposes. Conditional variations are limited only to your imagination (hands only, feet only, eyes closed, anything but weapons, just ground fighting, first to take down, first to get the weapon, anything goes, etc.).
Start slowly. As skills improve, you can increase speed. As fitness builds, you can increase timed rounds.
Only go as hard/fast as the least experienced fighter can safely go. This may be dictated by the more experienced fighter if they feel that their sparring partner is going harder/faster than they can safely control.
Note: Your power level is totally separate from your aggressiveness level. You can still be at 100% aggressiveness while only using 20% power.
Protective equipment is highly recommended.
Tapping Out
Tapping out is something you can do when you submit/give up, such as when a lock starts to hurt. Tap your opponent at least twice, so that he feels it. He must disengage immediately. If you cannot reach your opponent, tap the floor. You can also use a verbal tap-out, like stop.
Pad/Bag Work
With or without a partner, practice techniques on a punching bag or pads (pillows, mattresses etc. can be low-cost substitutes). Pad/bag work allows you to hit something hard.
When you are sparring, strikes are often pulled back to prevent injury. This trains you