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BEST DEFENCE against this BAD GUY... MOST Painful Self Defence Moves

Duration: 03:33Views: 597.1KLikes: 10.8KDate Created: Dec, 2021

Channel: Fight SCIENCE

Category: Education

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Description: How to block a punch in a street fight requires little effort, just the ability to generate power over a short distance. This week we discuss the how to stop a big swinging heavy haymaker punch from a bigger or stronger attacker in a street fight. #selfdefense #martialarts The best way to defend against a heavy punch is not to block the punch, but to attack the arm. We discuss the simple science behind how and why this works so well, highlighting a small detail in where to hit the arm in order to stop it dead in the air. MOST Painful Self Defence Moves… Destroy BIG SWINGS Instantly About Us ELEVATING YOUR FIGHT IQ: Videos blending Martial Arts, Crime Science, and Psychology. Presented by Dr Mark Phillips Criminal Psychologist, Security Consultant, Martial Arts and Defensive Skills Instructor. An expert in Organised Crime, Hostage Taking, and Offender Profiling. Martial arts experience includes Wing Chun, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, San Da Kickboxing, and MMA. Weekly Self Defence and Martial Arts video releases every Wednesday. Topics Covered: Coping with Criminal Behaviour, Self Defence Techniques, Street Fighting Tips, Mindset Preparation, as well as general tips on how to defend yourself. CONNECT WITH US! Instagram ►instagram.com/fightscience_tv Facebook ► facebook.com/londonwingchunacademy VISIT OUR ACADEMY LWCA ► londonwingchun.co.uk OUR BLOG ► londonwingchun.co.uk/notes

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