MCC – 127 Defending Against Punches #3


Basic principles of defending against punches.DISCLAIMER: These clips are for entertainment and general informational purposes only. We are not instructing you, or encouraging you to do or to believe anything, except to view, enjoy, and think. Never forget that martial arts, like any rigorous course of physical activity, presents the risk of injury, sometimes serious, disabling, or even fatal. Actual techniques should only be practiced in a controlled environment emphasizing safety, under the direct supervision of a Black Belt instructor (in whom you have trust and confidence), and only after you have been cleared by your personal physician. The Gun Fu Manual (www.ironcrane.com establishes the criteria and performance expectations for those who undertake this particular path of personal growth. Because the scope of the style is so broad, testing criteria are defined by outcome, and not by how you are to achieve the outcome. For example, in demonstrating your competence in self defense, you would have to execute valid and complete responses to named attacks, within a given window of time (the time window would vary depending on your level). You determine what response to present, just so long as you accomplish the performance objective. This represents the crystallization of your training into confident performance. It is for this reason that Gun Fu has many guises and appearances. It is rare that two Black Belts will execute in exactly the same way. Gun Fu intends that

MCC – 125 Defending Against Punches #1


Basic principles of defending against punches.DISCLAIMER: These clips are for entertainment and general informational purposes only. We are not instructing you, or encouraging you to do or to believe anything, except to view, enjoy, and think. Never forget that martial arts, like any rigorous course of physical activity, presents the risk of injury, sometimes serious, disabling, or even fatal. Actual techniques should only be practiced in a controlled environment emphasizing safety, under the direct supervision of a Black Belt instructor (in whom you have trust and confidence), and only after you have been cleared by your personal physician. The Gun Fu Manual (www.ironcrane.com establishes the criteria and performance expectations for those who undertake this particular path of personal growth. Because the scope of the style is so broad, testing criteria are defined by outcome, and not by how you are to achieve the outcome. For example, in demonstrating your competence in self defense, you would have to execute valid and complete responses to named attacks, within a given window of time (the time window would vary depending on your level). You determine what response to present, just so long as you accomplish the performance objective. This represents the crystallization of your training into confident performance. It is for this reason that Gun Fu has many guises and appearances. It is rare that two Black Belts will execute in exactly the same way. Gun Fu intends that

Tim Ferriss – Surviving a Physical Attack: Part I – Punches


Tim Ferriss demonstrates punch defense at AKA with Dave Camarillo.

Street Fight Tips- defending against punches, stopping the fight before it gets going


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Mixed Martial Arts & Cage Fighting Basics : How To Takedown Under Punches In Mixed Martial Arts


How to takedown under punches in mixed martial arts in this free mixed martial arts video from Brazilian Martial Arts master Ed Wedding.

Mixed Martial Arts & Cage Fighting Basics : How To Takedown Under Punches In Mixed Martial Arts


How to takedown under punches in mixed martial arts in this free mixed martial arts video from Brazilian Martial Arts master Ed Wedding.

Street Fighting Moves – Punches That You Can Avoid

Sometimes, street fight situations take place as some big shot seems to have flied off the handle. Well, you can be 100% positive that in such circumstances, he or she actually feels like strangling you with bare hands or seeing your head taken off by the same hands. Such individuals will, therefore, act to this purpose and this purpose alone that is why you will most often see them move their punches to and fro, in expectance of hitting your head off your shoulders. Indeed, punches remain some of the most popular street fighting moves.

However, the mere swinging of arms will not make such street fighting moves efficient. Fundamental laws of physics say that the substance of the strength crops up at the top of the semicircle, which is about intermediate to the mark (the individual attacked) in this situation. On the other hand, in street fight situation, you can put money on another punch-swinger to make his appearance sooner or later.

Have you ever heard someone say lets throw? Have you ever considered the fact that he or she was actually speaking for a situation as such  where punches are thrown at large, with no respect whatsoever for the most essential rules of correct street combat? Well, the reason why such punches are preferred is that they remain street fighting moves that are the most natural to approach.

With such street fighting moves, fighters actually try to obtain as much strength as possible. Frequently, street combat begins with fighters pushing one another to then evolve to large swings of punches. You will some big shot pushing someone else. This one will most likely push back. The big shot will push back again. You may hear a word or two said against each other. It concludes with a punch in the face or in the stomach /sternum area  in the case where things have not cooled down in the verbal stage.

Indeed, most of the attacks, after the shouting and the shoving stages, involve swings. Generally, such street fight moves are inadequately aimed. In consequence, they will fail to reach their target or they strike a false target (like the brow). Alternatively, it may even happen for the attacker to fracture his or her fingers or wrist  as he or she may not have had adequate preparation for such street combat.

If some big shot flings a fisticuff at you, you only bend your head  his hand will smash into your cranium. Alternatively, you can lift your lead foot and place a frontal spontaneous boot into his spare tire (yeah, potbellies are quite a hilarious show with such pugilists) and if he has a beer or two (or more, for that matter) deposited in his body, you are the definite winner of this street fight episode.

You will not let even some of the most popular street fighting moves to stand in your way; you may encounter someone fling a roundhouse at you; with your street fight training, you will know immediately how to neutralize him or her.

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