Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Self Defense nuts bolts

Self Defense nuts bolts Fundamental "nuts and bolts" for combat training should be geared to deal with him. This is a life and death struggle for survival, ie worst case. Restraint, control and use of force scenario methods and devices of this training center. In other words train to deal with those beliefs to the forefront: The enemy is very available and can kill you - there are multiple threats - they are armed - the assailant (s) are bigger, stronger and faster this you can fight! Can worse than that? Now add to the mix: You are physically / mentally exhausted - ill or injured - caught by absolute surprise - may also be necessary to protect others - Invalid E & E. So, what should we do? I think we all agree that the absolute and immediate "threat" to the elimination of extreme (and thus more reliable), the potential is really the only practical answer. Now what? We see the real world the model of some possible answers. Three possible goals seem evident: 1 - Immediate cessation of life. Yes, the killing of definitive SOB! 2 - loss of consciousness. SOB's hitting the cold! 3 - acute traumatic shock (not possible). Physically impossible to make the SOB's would suggest ANYTHING.I track 1 or 2. John Minnery had a good line, "You killed him and once you can be sure that he is dead, kill again, and sure to be killed." If anyone thinks that this is melodramatic or too difficult to consider this that could be made if some animals were about to harm his wife, children, and in this way etc.Look. Most of us have dogs. What would you do? Do not think of evil or harm the animals. Now it? Go walk through the woods and encounters a rabid dog, foaming at the mouth, and close when you and your family. Ask your self, you think twice before killing that dog where it is? Of course not! What? S, the difference between a dog and in the home? Your dog in the house behaves in a way that deserves your love and respect. The rabid dog is behaving in a way that does not? T. Just said.Considering worst, it seems more logical to attack vital targets abject ruthless brutality. Priority # 1 - the throat / neck and the region of the face / skull (brain box). Everything else is secondary. Why? These two areas to ensure the "biggest bang for the dollar" so to speak. Reality sucks, so that may have only one choice is better than the best possible! This applies to both armed and unarmed combat.Attack throat with the intention of crushing him! N. Previous brainer.Attack / lateral carotid triangle. One of the two main KO points.Kyusho / Dim Mak this NOT! Only "hammer" the bastard. Fast, hard and often is the key phrase! Cervical spine/C-1 attack - bone dens attachment.Attack head / brain case. Now here is interesting. The aim of attacking the head should be, in my opinion, to cause severe traumatic brain injury. Other injuries are minor. Assault with intent to cause huge "shot to shot" brain trauma, either through translation or rotational impact. Severely affected by "kinking" of the brainstem, both hyper flexion or extension. Forget the "death touch" stuff. This is how people in the real world to get F *** ed up.Just contact sports injury research, ie football, hockey, soccer, boxing and judo. Shocking marrow and lymph nodes are shown raephi "low end" in the real world. According to KO is shown in lateral jawline on the chin in the place where the mental foramen is located (draw a vertical line down from one coer of the mouth). This is a classic boxing KO and is largely due to the rotational acceleration causing "brain bounce" or concussive shock and acute reference torque of cervical vertabrae.No one is saying this is "easy", but what you have to do. Sometimes you can attack directly, sometimes it is not possible. Uncle Murphy rules to stay here. Then you have to do, but get there! Spitting in their eyes, a soccer slam (with real intent and, hopefully, solid boots) on his shins, grind nuts with her knee, grab the bastard and bite off your nose ....... anything! Shock him, rock him and call him! Or just smile and simpering waste with the total skel despicable cruelty. Then go home and have a good night? S sleep.It is not enough, it is not easy, not fun, this is serious "guano" and his life and hang in balance. If you walk in, accept and deal with it, or leave your side, the choice is yours. The morgue is full of compromises. Survival is its own reward Copyright 2003? Carl Cestari began his study of martial arts with judo at the age of 7 years under the direction of yoshis Yonezuka. Over the last forty years, Carl has dedicated his life to the study of martial arts, hand to hand combat systems, history and religion. What makes it unique is its combination of Carl martial arts, law enforcement and military and real world experience. Carl has been exposed to a multitude of people with a wide variety of experiences. The following is a list of some of Carl? S rows and honors.Shinan (founder) Tekkenryu Jujutsu Ryokudan (6th grade) Koshinkai Karate under John Burrell Godan (5 degree) Jujutsu under Clarke of the World Jujutsu Fedaration (now defunct) Sandan (3rd degree) Nippon Kempo under Narabu Sada Nidan (2nd degree) Judo under Masafumi Suzuki Shodan (1st degree) Judo under yoshis Yonezuka Shodan (1st degree) Shukokai Karate under Kimura, and Kadaca Yonezuka Shodan (1st degree) Daitoryu Aikijujutsu Instructors Certificate-Charles Nelson System of Defense under Charlie Nelson

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