Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Strategy Part 2

Strategy Part 2 Many fights actually start or close to home, before a disagreement becomes a dispute, try to calm the situation. In any altercation, the use of positive reinforcement. ? I know / I am sure? You are a nice person, but I prefer not to (fill in the blank). Remember, martial arts are not simply collections of fighting techniques, but? The art? us for the quality of life for ourselves and others. Budo? e? Kung Fu? holistic and have no meaning to everyday life and beyond? martial arts "as commonly as they are translated. In this regard,? Martial arts? It may take a new meaning. ? Marziale? undoubtedly connotes combat tactics, but? art? presents a deeper level of understanding. To do everything? Bear?. Do not fight, if possible, or take the path of least resistance, in the event of a conflict is inevitable. Fight the need for more hostility.Let also studying how to apply the art of strategy in terms of self-defense. The striker is convinced that he has an advantage. This may include a weapon, surprise, force, and so forth. He is also more likely to attack if he is seen as a potential victim. Therefore, be cautious when fatigue or alone, and do not seem shy, even if they are inferior to potential aggressors. Always try to remain aware and ready to talk his way to a situation or defend yourself.The environment, the mentality of the aggressor, and the effects of panic even further disadvantage you. His attackers did not come to you in predetermined pattes. You must be ready to fight and take the initiative, because every second counts! The best defense is a good attack. Use the distance and the environment, be spontaneous. All this is very important to most of the attackers! His movements should be fluid, economic, and not too mechanical. The longer the fight, the more dangerous it becomes! When you are in unknown territory, trying to find escape routes, taking into account any obstacles. Do not forget something like long pepper spray package, or be prepared to nip and bite if necessary, to distract their opponents before knockout blow. In general, you want to be prepared as possible for potential violence.The author lives in Lake City, South Carolina, where he teaches at his school in Wado Ryu Karate. Enjoys reading, writing, training, and spending time with his girlfriend. For more information, visit Johnston Wado Ryu Karate - Online Community.

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