FIGHT!
Dr Preference wants to hear your stories about fighting. Ever started a fight? Ever seen a spectacular bar brawl? Or did you hide in a kebab shop when chased by West Ham football hoolies? The first rule of B3ta Fight Club is that you WILL talk about B3ta Fight Club.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 11:04)
Dr Preference wants to hear your stories about fighting. Ever started a fight? Ever seen a spectacular bar brawl? Or did you hide in a kebab shop when chased by West Ham football hoolies? The first rule of B3ta Fight Club is that you WILL talk about B3ta Fight Club.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 11:04)
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All good, sound advice.
I always tell pupils before a competition that the real winner is the first to score a point, because in a real fight, that’s generally the person that would win.
I’d also advise anyone to practice at least one or two moves – over and over again. Most of the speed in martial arts is down to reaction rather than thinking, and you want at least one block and attack that won’t end up breaking your arm in the process. The heel of your hand is a good one, aiming for the chin. You’re going to get anything from the chest, throat, chin, nose or forehead as your hand moves up, and it’s an attack most people won’t see coming.
Finally, if you are going to hit someone, I would certainly suggest you make sure that it’s not right in front of CCTV. If someone attacks me and I have to defend myself it’s bad enough, without then having to defend myself in court if you do them serious damage.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 13:48, 1 reply)
I always tell pupils before a competition that the real winner is the first to score a point, because in a real fight, that’s generally the person that would win.
I’d also advise anyone to practice at least one or two moves – over and over again. Most of the speed in martial arts is down to reaction rather than thinking, and you want at least one block and attack that won’t end up breaking your arm in the process. The heel of your hand is a good one, aiming for the chin. You’re going to get anything from the chest, throat, chin, nose or forehead as your hand moves up, and it’s an attack most people won’t see coming.
Finally, if you are going to hit someone, I would certainly suggest you make sure that it’s not right in front of CCTV. If someone attacks me and I have to defend myself it’s bad enough, without then having to defend myself in court if you do them serious damage.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 13:48, 1 reply)
The most effective way
to deal with those sort of people is to shove them into lamp posts.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 14:28, closed)
to deal with those sort of people is to shove them into lamp posts.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 14:28, closed)
Use their momentum (and stupidity) to your advantage.
You’re gonna be busy this week, taking the moral high-ground on situations you know nothing about.
Good luck with that.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 14:36, closed)
You’re gonna be busy this week, taking the moral high-ground on situations you know nothing about.
Good luck with that.
( , Thu 14 Mar 2013, 14:36, closed)
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