I love the interaction between teacher and student this is one of the best training videos available online tons of great instructions and a very intelligent teacher and student great stuff thanks so much for this gift
i got jumped and as they tried to get me restrained another threw punches to me so i remember tucking down my chin even more and he hit my forehead and stop throwing punches, i believe he broke his finger but he left my forehead with a huge bump i looked like a damn unicorn for a week
@@Chris-zx1ez and really unexpectedly shocking when it happens....although mine was not from a fight, it was a similar break, complete with a surprising amount of pain. Perhaps adrenaline in a fight would lessen it, but I imagine still shocking.
Then you end up locked up even when they strike first you may get locked up for defending yourself, best thing to do is avoid trouble and walking away but if you can’t make sure you don’t look like the bad guy in the fight and once you’ve neutralized the attacker stop do not I repeat do not stomp him out just stop the threat and remove yourself from the situation
Mark, your videos are full of great info. I've practiced traditional martial arts for years. I also have worked as a police officer for nearly 30 years. I've been in fights, responded too, and witnessed alot of confrontations. I'm so glad you alerted people to the distinction between a confrontation between two combatants and an assault from a criminal act. It may sound simp!e but training for those two types of conflicts require different considerations. More power to you. Keep educating people. And all respect to you sir.
The windpipe technique really works to stop the threat fast, not have a full fledged fight. I was able to defend myself with out having to cause unnecessary harm I used 2 actions and it was enough to stop his attack make it look like I knew what I was doing witch was very useful because I’m not a fighter I struggled with keeping calm enough to think it out quickly but he definitely got intimidated and didn’t want to proceed it really saved my butt because he was bigger and stronger than me I really didn’t want to fight. Your videos make a big difference and give people valuable information and confidence to not be a victim. What you do is important I truly respect you for it so thank you.
Good video my kids have never been in a fight yet but they can fight VERY GOOD in class MARTIAL ARTS AND BOXING SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
He claims to be AMERICAN ok speaks English PLEASE. He kicked his PUNKASS. That left hand in his 6' 6 " face was too much. Now he's AMERICAN NOW FUCK MEXICO.
These videos are great. Watch a bunch of different 1s and most are to learn different ways people do things . Everyone has their own advise. Most are poor and staged. Would not suggest using if you are unskilled. These are very easy for novice users and very effective for smaller less aggressive people. I love learning different techniques to dismantle a situation quickly and effectively. Great job my man!
#fightboss thanks for the great tips. The videos with Nick are always the best (correct me if I got the name wrong. I’m pretty new to your channel. It’s awesome) Thanks again.
Never square up!! You should stand at an angle so that your power hand/leg is behind you as you stand. This way you limit the amount of punching area for your opponent and you keep yourself on balance and in a position to throw a punch or counterpunch with full power from your back hand or back leg. It also makes it less easier for someone to scoop you up with a double leg takedown.
@@soldierviejo8224 unless you re good at muay thai, and therefore trained to fight from a squared stance. The only problem would be having to face a good wrestler but besides that it's perfectly fine to stay squared if you know how to
@@ancientdarkness3102 In a fight you make yourself as small a target as you can, never square up even if you're good at muay thai. That's why when you watch MMA 99% of the fighters never start a fight or attack initially from a squared up position. If you have the plumb on an opponent against a wall, cage or other flat and solid surface then it's OK to square up and attack but even then you have to watch for a trip, single or double leg takedown or a judo throw. There's a reason why you never see any fighter in MMA nor any Boxer in boxing square up as they're attacking their opponent.
🙏Sifu Mark, I was lucky to train under you, for a short time, at a few of the Seminars....when I lived in the UK, I think it was somewhere in Essex You are a super Martial Artist and a fantastic Teacher Thanks for the tips
On and Off with various martial arts (judo, taekwondo, jiu-jutsu, wrestling, krav maga, boxing) since I was 8yrs old. This channel is excellent, subscribed.
Very insightful, and practical instruction on RUclips. The best Martial Arts instruction imo is for street application. I grew up in a very violent city... Chicago, and I learned M.A pretty much as you teach it. Great videos! This 'distance' learning is great.. Keep em coming Mate. Lol
Hey Fight Science ever been to Canada I’m from the West Coast of Canada, been training in W.C. Kung Fu for 40 years enjoy watching your videos good job.
_Never_ assume people know what to do :D *(1) HANDS UP* *(2) CHIN DOWN* *(3) BEND KNEES* *(4) OBSERVE MOVEMENT* Also, mnemonics are useful for remembering stuff. In other words, *B.O.C.H* 'em! (If you can come up with a better mnemonic reply in the comments!) I love your channel and these short, educational videos. Remembering the basics is important.
That's interesting & helpful.Im not particularly tall so I tend to lock my legs in those situations so as to look as big as I can.I know that looking shorter beforehand is better than bleeding on the floor afterwards.Thanks for reinforcing the importance of that point.
One more wonderful video sir. Full of knowledge 😇. Sir i would request you to create a video on FootWork. I mean teaching footwork which we can practice at home 😇
Awesome tips on how to deal life confrontational situations. Keep that chin down is very important and keeping your opponent from hitting you in the neck.
Im an experienced street fighter, keeping your hands down can actually be beneficial if you have good spacial perception. I always have my hands down to move faster, only raising them when inside the opponents attack range. However i always tell inexperienced friends etc to always keep their hands up and protect themselves before any fight
Thank you for the helpful advice and tips they might come in handy since I am currently doing kickboxing. the first one to keep your chin tooked in and the second technique to make sure your knees are bent was pretty obvious to me (as majority of boxersdo it I believe) , especially as I got taught in my past boxing experience and now still in kickboxing is to always bend your knees ( I think I also got taught to bend my knees when in stance , because if my opponent is to try pushing me over they can't. I believe that as to do with me holding my body weight or something aswell) The third one to focus and concentrate on your opponents shoulders (bodÿ) is the one I will really consider taking into my kickboxing sessions as that will more than likely come in very handy and really useful. I have already subscribed to your channel and have been a subscriber for quite a long time now and it's well worth subscribing to your youtube channel for all the really great helpful, useful tips and hints I can implement into my fighting style and my kickboxing. I think your tips / hints will all come in handy. Not that I condone or tolerate violence / fighting and don't intend to get into any brawls, but if get into any fights in the future (to protect myself, my family , friends and anyone that's innocent) your hints and tips might hopefully come in very handy and useful, just like my kickboxing and all the techniques involved in that aswell 🥋🥊🥊. Thank you by the way because I watched your video on how to knock someone out in seconds by aiming and hitting them in the chin , but also to chop them at the side of their neck because the nerves and the tendents in the neck which if hit with force will instslly drop your opponent(s) to their knees as their knees will become weak like jelly or they will just fall over and become knocked out straight away
Very interesting video. How easy it to damage your hand during a counter-punch to the attackers face? Would you even notice your hand was broken before the fight was over? Is it more effective to get slightly closer and use your elbows?
Every video on this channel is great! And what makes it even greater is the way you beat the crap out of your students in every video ahahahahahahahahaha
Also if things are heating up don't wait, act more (first!) and react less. One single punch or kick might be all that's needed to reset your internal hard drive back to it's default factory setting.
I would only add to look into what state and federal laws suggest as to "being in a reasonably threatened" position to act first. Seems trivial and should be obvious, but many people view things surprisingly differently. Most are obvious situations, but others not so much, especially in a situation where you are already "wound up".
Great tips! I really appreciated it, I just would like to point out that if you are not familiar with physical altercations prolly you will forget to apply any tip cause your brain will be turned off by a big adrenaline rush. So I’d like to ask if you can explain how to manage the fear and the emotional storm that takes place during a confrontation
I only recently found your channel and find it one of the best on the topic I've seen. I note that for the sake of keeping your channel, you draw limits on certain "questionable" discussion or demonstration. Do you have an available format where these limits are not in place?
We're working on that as we speak. We'll move our content else where so we can have a Frank discussion without being censored. We'll post information on our community link shortly.
Best novice video ever! Perfect advice! Advance to be able to read hips as well but shoulders first. A Real Artist that doesn't telegraph with his shoulders is going to hurt you. My instructor could kick to the head without moving his shoulders, I had to learn to read both. Painful lessons but I developed into his best defensive fighter
@@fightscience Thank you sir. I did see a video on groin punch during self defense behind attack. Like choke drag and stuff. I just meant straight up forward groin kick or reverse mule groin kick while running away from a predator. Also, is it used as self defense, and is it defendable if used against me. Ty
Wow. Just re-watching this for the first time since shortly after it was first posted and noticed Mark's comment about his injured shoulder. What's the deal with injured shoulders? I never hurt my shoulders when I was a kid in my 30s and 40s, but now that I'm older.... Anyway, last year my shoulder started acting up, and pretty soon started freezing up too. Now, a full year later, my shoulder is still a pain in the ass. Just think about that!!!
Great video as always Mark. I'm interested in how you'd defend someone punching through an open car window? Angry road rager on a summers day example. I'm guessing something like a bongsau as it opens up the wrist grab after defelcting the punch?
@Follow the howl There's too many variables to be sure about that, they may take 2 or 3 seconds to reach you and you might take longer than that to find the window button if you're distracted
This is an awesome video thank you fight science For sharing this with us and street fights aren't always bad I got into fist fights with 2 of my life long friends before we became friends so respect the person you fight with Unless its to personal.
I love this. This gentleman will literally explain what his attacker is doing wrong, neutralize the threat, help him up and send him on his way...if he doesn’t kill them😉 Subbed. Great content my friend. 🥋 🥊
i like you laughing after crushing unsuspecting guys jaw, i try this on my neighbours
tig79 rover
How’s your neighbours they still with us?
Yoooo
I m your neighbour idiot
I love the interaction between teacher and student this is one of the best training videos available online tons of great instructions and a very intelligent teacher and student great stuff thanks so much for this gift
Chin down has resulted in my forehead stopping two fights. No one wants to fight with a broken hand.
Yep, people underestimate the hardness of other folk's bones and overestimate the sturdiness of their bare fists.
@@smradztoiek Couldn't have said it better haha. Until you've broken your hand you don't realise how fragile they are.
i got jumped and as they tried to get me restrained another threw punches to me so i remember tucking down my chin even more and he hit my forehead and stop throwing punches, i believe he broke his finger but he left my forehead with a huge bump i looked like a damn unicorn for a week
@@alvarocabrera8332 Good thinking bro, you acted quick
@@Chris-zx1ez and really unexpectedly shocking when it happens....although mine was not from a fight, it was a similar break, complete with a surprising amount of pain. Perhaps adrenaline in a fight would lessen it, but I imagine still shocking.
Sir I want to meet you some day.
Respect from India.
Thank you for the advice. Stuff you say I've applied in street situations and they work. Big up sir
Strike first, strike hard, no mercy!!! Great video!
Edwin Serrano yes sensei!
Then you end up locked up even when they strike first you may get locked up for defending yourself, best thing to do is avoid trouble and walking away but if you can’t make sure you don’t look like the bad guy in the fight and once you’ve neutralized the attacker stop do not I repeat do not stomp him out just stop the threat and remove yourself from the situation
please stop beating up Reggie Fils-Aime :(
Ha ha...
It’s OK. His body is ready.
@@captmoroni
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I think he beginning to like it!
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Good, solid tips EVERY SINGLE TIME! Thanks guys.
Thats your partner not your sand bag.i think you hit him a liitle too hard.
Mark, your videos are full of great info. I've practiced traditional martial arts for years. I also have worked as a police officer for nearly 30 years. I've been in fights, responded too, and witnessed alot of confrontations. I'm so glad you alerted people to the distinction between a confrontation between two combatants and an assault from a criminal act. It may sound simp!e but training for those two types of conflicts require different considerations. More power to you. Keep educating people. And all respect to you sir.
They r so funny😂, i enjoy and appreciate the fight science…those videos are a treasure👌👍🏼💪
The windpipe technique really works to stop the threat fast, not have a full fledged fight. I was able to defend myself with out having to cause unnecessary harm I used 2 actions and it was enough to stop his attack make it look like I knew what I was doing witch was very useful because I’m not a fighter I struggled with keeping calm enough to think it out quickly but he definitely got intimidated and didn’t want to proceed it really saved my butt because he was bigger and stronger than me I really didn’t want to fight. Your videos make a big difference and give people valuable information and confidence to not be a victim. What you do is important I truly respect you for it so thank you.
Great tips brother. Thanks
Love these videos, practicality and real life reenactments .... wish your school was in Florida...I'd be there for sure.
Excellent advice as always. .really learn from your videos ..which i then pass on to my young sons! Thank you
Good video my kids have never been in a fight yet but they can fight VERY GOOD in class MARTIAL ARTS AND BOXING SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
He claims to be AMERICAN ok speaks English PLEASE. He kicked his PUNKASS. That left hand in his 6' 6 " face was too much. Now he's AMERICAN NOW FUCK MEXICO.
#Fightboss
Let the other guy hit you for a change!. He seems frustrated being a punch bag for a long time!. Lol.
Awesome tips as always shifu🙏
Oss
I’m so thankful for these
May you be blessed indeed!
These videos are great. Watch a bunch of different 1s and most are to learn different ways people do things . Everyone has their own advise. Most are poor and staged. Would not suggest using if you are unskilled. These are very easy for novice users and very effective for smaller less aggressive people. I love learning different techniques to dismantle a situation quickly and effectively. Great job my man!
I really like the idea of looking at the center of the collar bone because it inadvertantly brings your chin down.
#fightboss thanks for the great tips. The videos with Nick are always the best (correct me if I got the name wrong. I’m pretty new to your channel. It’s awesome) Thanks again.
You guys are funny....and your boy is trying his hardest not to laugh...good stuff.
"one," throat chop "I don't want any trouble mate, one" throat chop
#Fightboss I'm a great fan of yours, I make sure to never miss your videos. Respect from India, Chennai.. 🙏
Greetings from London my friend.
Great Video thanks! Greetings from Jordan
Thank you my friend. Greetings from London.
My man is a great sport, Love your work gentlemen!
Thank you.
This guy is a legend! ❤️🙏🏾 I love his videos man!
Thank you very much Sir. Much appreciated.
Never square up!! You should stand at an angle so that your power hand/leg is behind you as you stand. This way you limit the amount of punching area for your opponent and you keep yourself on balance and in a position to throw a punch or counterpunch with full power from your back hand or back leg. It also makes it less easier for someone to scoop you up with a double leg takedown.
@Starlight Runner same thing for Southpaws, stand at an angle, never squaring up applies to everyone.
Take care my brother!
Soldierviejo. Mike Tyson squares up using the peekaboo style. Works for him.
@@nelsoncheng4638 only after he unleashes the combos he is always in a side stance
@@soldierviejo8224 unless you re good at muay thai, and therefore trained to fight from a squared stance. The only problem would be having to face a good wrestler but besides that it's perfectly fine to stay squared if you know how to
@@ancientdarkness3102 In a fight you make yourself as small a target as you can, never square up even if you're good at muay thai.
That's why when you watch MMA 99% of the fighters never start a fight or attack initially from a squared up position.
If you have the plumb on an opponent against a wall, cage or other flat and solid surface then it's OK to square up and attack but even then you have to watch for a trip, single or double leg takedown or a judo throw.
There's a reason why you never see any fighter in MMA nor any Boxer in boxing square up as they're attacking their opponent.
Good to see you having a good time doing what you do!
🙏Sifu Mark, I was lucky to train under you, for a short time, at a few of the Seminars....when I lived in the UK, I think it was somewhere in Essex
You are a super Martial Artist and a fantastic Teacher
Thanks for the tips
Well articulated self defense instructor who inspires his students.Well done
Best youtuber ever❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great vid as always. 💯
Love your channel 💖
Thank you very much.
Love you guys. Love the info. Keep doing what you do.
On and Off with various martial arts (judo, taekwondo, jiu-jutsu, wrestling, krav maga, boxing) since I was 8yrs old. This channel is excellent, subscribed.
Thank you Sir and welcome to our community. 🙏
I've been watching your videos for a long long time. They are really good, but the street i’ts another business.
Greetings from Spain.
Agreed.
Fight SCIENCE indeed
Carlos. But that's exactly what this video is doing: preparing you for the street.
@@nelsoncheng4638 cheers!
Nice tips Mark cheers 👍
Superb channel, never been in a street fight and don’t want to be but I like to be prepared for everything in life and these videos can’t hurt
Very insightful, and practical instruction on RUclips. The best Martial Arts instruction imo is for street application. I grew up in a very violent city... Chicago, and I learned M.A pretty much as you teach it. Great videos! This 'distance' learning is great.. Keep em coming Mate. Lol
Hey Fight Science ever been to Canada I’m from the West Coast of Canada, been training in W.C. Kung Fu for 40 years enjoy watching your videos good job.
Cheers neighbor🍻🇨🇦
This guy makes my day every time I watch his videos, keep up the great work my brother...
Best info from this channel. I subscribed immediately. Cheers.
Hi thx, great advice, really enjoying Ur channel,
_Never_ assume people know what to do :D
*(1) HANDS UP*
*(2) CHIN DOWN*
*(3) BEND KNEES*
*(4) OBSERVE MOVEMENT*
Also, mnemonics are useful for remembering stuff.
In other words, *B.O.C.H* 'em!
(If you can come up with a better mnemonic reply in the comments!)
I love your channel and these short, educational videos.
Remembering the basics is important.
Block Over-hand Counter Headbutt, got it thanks bro
-This comment be good.
This seminar be good!
Yeah Basics, Basics, and more Basics!
Survival Time! I raise a cup of tea in respect to England People!
Wish you could do this with every video !
@@Monztuh please don’t try to block an overhand, even with your guard up that can still wobble you
if it wasnt the shoulder, i wonder what was the 3rd advice lol, good video as always.
Really love your work thank u heaps
Thank You Again So Smooth
Quality as always 👍
I agree 100% 1 chin down bend the knees for balance &watching the should ;because the shoulders telegraph the punches or comming strikes
Shoulders
Once again,great tips keep up the good work, peace out there my brotherez.
Great series of vids. Would be a top man to have as your teacher.
Great video. I got a good laugh on this one. Thank you.
That's interesting & helpful.Im not particularly tall so I tend to lock my legs in those situations so as to look as big as I can.I know that looking shorter beforehand is better than bleeding on the floor afterwards.Thanks for reinforcing the importance of that point.
Nice video and good information!
One more wonderful video sir. Full of knowledge 😇.
Sir i would request you to create a video on FootWork. I mean teaching footwork which we can practice at home 😇
Thank again Mark. Valuable and noted. Regards from South Africa.
Thank you Sir. Greetings from London. 🙏
So sorry Karen. Replied without my glasses ha ha... should of said Madam.
Awesome tips on how to deal life confrontational situations. Keep that chin down is very important and keeping your opponent from hitting you in the neck.
"My hands are heavy and I just need to keep hitting someone..."
Me: "OK. Imma head out..."
Im an experienced street fighter, keeping your hands down can actually be beneficial if you have good spacial perception. I always have my hands down to move faster, only raising them when inside the opponents attack range. However i always tell inexperienced friends etc to always keep their hands up and protect themselves before any fight
Wonderful humor on a serious subject .
LOL you guys are hilarious! Great video
Thank you for the helpful advice and tips they might come in handy since I am currently doing kickboxing. the first one to keep your chin tooked in and the second technique to make sure your knees are bent was pretty obvious to me (as majority of boxersdo it I believe) , especially as I got taught in my past boxing experience and now still in kickboxing is to always bend your knees ( I think I also got taught to bend my knees when in stance , because if my opponent is to try pushing me over they can't. I believe that as to do with me holding my body weight or something aswell)
The third one to focus and concentrate on your opponents shoulders (bodÿ) is the one I will really consider taking into my kickboxing sessions as that will more than likely come in very handy and really useful.
I have already subscribed to your channel and have been a subscriber for quite a long time now and it's well worth subscribing to your youtube channel for all the really great helpful, useful tips and hints I can implement into my fighting style and my kickboxing.
I think your tips / hints will all come in handy. Not that I condone or tolerate violence / fighting and don't intend to get into any brawls, but if get into any fights in the future (to protect myself, my family , friends and anyone that's innocent) your hints and tips might hopefully come in very handy and useful, just like my kickboxing and all the techniques involved in that aswell 🥋🥊🥊.
Thank you by the way because I watched your video on how to knock someone out in seconds by aiming and hitting them in the chin , but also to chop them at the side of their neck because the nerves and the tendents in the neck which if hit with force will instslly drop your opponent(s) to their knees as their knees will become weak like jelly or they will just fall over and become knocked out straight away
This is excellent self discipline, Self Defense
Very interesting video. How easy it to damage your hand during a counter-punch to the attackers face? Would you even notice your hand was broken before the fight was over? Is it more effective to get slightly closer and use your elbows?
Every video on this channel is great! And what makes it even greater is the way you beat the crap out of your students in every video ahahahahahahahahaha
Also if things are heating up don't wait, act more (first!) and react less. One single punch or kick might be all that's needed to reset your internal hard drive back to it's default factory setting.
Very true. Perhaps I should of added that one. Well maybe next time.
Maybe you can simply add a little side note below in the middle with the youtube video editor. This is really great tips from you btw, thanks a lot!
I would only add to look into what state and federal laws suggest as to "being in a reasonably threatened" position to act first. Seems trivial and should be obvious, but many people view things surprisingly differently. Most are obvious situations, but others not so much, especially in a situation where you are already "wound up".
As always, good moves!
You are demonstrating perfectly it is not so much about physical ability it is it definitely mental preparation
Excellent tips!
Excellent video. Hopefully will save me from rolling into a ball and screaming if I get attacked 😂
Great tips! I really appreciated it, I just would like to point out that if you are not familiar with physical altercations prolly you will forget to apply any tip cause your brain will be turned off by a big adrenaline rush. So I’d like to ask if you can explain how to manage the fear and the emotional storm that takes place during a confrontation
My mother always told me to keep my chin up...
Phillips : nooooooo
Ha ha... 👍
#FIGHTBOSS Great stuff, as always Sifu. Nick is bedding in nicely too 😊💪👊
I only recently found your channel and find it one of the best on the topic I've seen. I note that for the sake of keeping your channel, you draw limits on certain "questionable" discussion or demonstration. Do you have an available format where these limits are not in place?
We're working on that as we speak. We'll move our content else where so we can have a Frank discussion without being censored. We'll post information on our community link shortly.
@@fightscience Glad to hear it; I'll keep an eye out for it. Thanks for the response, and enjoy.
Excellent presentation!
Thank you.
Awesome, Mark! Thank you!
Great video!
Love the information. When are you going to be teaching in the Bay Area?
CQC combat is about leverage and using your environment accordingly.
CQC combat is like saying ATM machine.
As always great videos 👍
My man I need these moves living in NYC thank you bro
Then I will have to let you know when I'm teaching in NYC next. 😉
Sixty P Beatz lol I’m in 10th planet, in the same place.
The assistant - I've seen him before! His name is Pun Chin Bagh.
Good one 😂
Best novice video ever! Perfect advice! Advance to be able to read hips as well but shoulders first. A Real Artist that doesn't telegraph with his shoulders is going to hurt you. My instructor could kick to the head without moving his shoulders, I had to learn to read both. Painful lessons but I developed into his best defensive fighter
How do you defend the groan kick. Also, should the groan "Kick" ever be implemented. Love you videos. Always watch my kids too. Ty,
Russell
Sure, I will try and do something on this. Although I think we have covered it. I'll do it again.
@@fightscience Thank you sir. I did see a video on groin punch during self defense behind attack. Like choke drag and stuff. I just meant straight up forward groin kick or reverse mule groin kick while running away from a predator. Also, is it used as self defense, and is it defendable if used against me. Ty
Very good question i was wondering the same how to prevent groin shots
"The Pie Man" is classic, love it!
u guys r the BEST!
Watching this Videos was also fun, thanks man
Thank you my friend.
Another fun and useful tip 😁👍
Wow. Just re-watching this for the first time since shortly after it was first posted and noticed Mark's comment about his injured shoulder. What's the deal with injured shoulders? I never hurt my shoulders when I was a kid in my 30s and 40s, but now that I'm older.... Anyway, last year my shoulder started acting up, and pretty soon started freezing up too. Now, a full year later, my shoulder is still a pain in the ass. Just think about that!!!
You guys are brilliant ...
You have helped me so much thank you
Watching brits square up always me laugh. Thanks for the tips:)
Great video as always Mark.
I'm interested in how you'd defend someone punching through an open car window? Angry road rager on a summers day example.
I'm guessing something like a bongsau as it opens up the wrist grab after defelcting the punch?
I was actually thinking about this in slow traffic the other day with a tailgater behind me
@Follow the howl What if its just someone walking past that does it?
@Follow the howl Wouldn't they be casually brushing past cars to look for a target, why would an attacker be in the middle of the road?
@Follow the howl Unless they step out an adjacent car of course!
@Follow the howl There's too many variables to be sure about that, they may take 2 or 3 seconds to reach you and you might take longer than that to find the window button if you're distracted
Good advice... and try to stay calm and cool.
💯💯💯 great job
This is an awesome video thank you fight science For sharing this with us and street fights aren't always bad I got into fist fights with 2 of my life long friends before we became friends so respect the person you fight with Unless its to personal.
Hey, enjoying your videos. Where is your gym? Do you have a website?
Brilliant advice.
Great tips my friend. Bent knees athletic stance.
sending you flowers with my subscription now ;)
I love this. This gentleman will literally explain what his attacker is doing wrong, neutralize the threat, help him up and send him on his way...if he doesn’t kill them😉
Subbed. Great content my friend. 🥋 🥊