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How To Fight Multiple Attackers

Week #2

Let's not forget what we're trying to build.

The following video will serve as a quick reminder, though has some curses in the song lyrics...

It's been a minute since I began inspiring you to build your clinch.  Let this YouTube video be a reminder of the diabolical power that we're trying to build.

It's been a minute since I began inspiring you to build your clinch.  Let this YouTube video be a reminder of the diabolical power that we're trying to build.  

For when you just want your knees to keep on flowin'.

For when you just want your knees to keep on flowin'.  

Now... It's back to work.

Based on the communication that I've gotten from you guys, I immediately needed to publish a lesson on how to improve your clinch skills by yourself.

The first video examines how to do this with a heavy bag.  While I'm aware that not everyone has one, the lesson is important... and everyone should have one.

Also in this video, I discuss the incredibly exciting:

Framing of your clinch (and attacking with a frame)
Clinch Tip #4
Importance of accurate repetitions

Here's the video:

Aretty self explanatory lesson... with some relatively important nuggets.

Aretty self explanatory lesson... with some relatively important nuggets.  

Next, I need to make sure you can counter the most common defense to the clinch... and while many of you probably know this maneuver, there's some details in here that will make a difference in your methods.

Grammatically correct titles never sound cool.

Don't forget to watch the Fadeaway Hook Lesson!

Grammatically correct titles never sound cool.

Don't forget to watch the Fadeaway Hook Lesson!

Now let's not forget...

Your opponent is trying to back up, in an effort to 'create space' between the two of you.  In stead of clinging to his head like a ruffian, you can always just 'go with the flow' and allow him to move backwards.

Then, you can use this space to unleash the power of a thousand angry dragons.

We can use this strike to discourage a fleeing or distant opponent, and additionally, we can set it up to ruin somebody's leg.  This is another one of the most powerful strikes in the world.

We can use this strike to discourage a fleeing or distant opponent, and additionally, we can set it up to ruin somebody's leg.  This is another one of the most powerful strikes in the world.  

Everyone constantly asks me for footwork drills.

This is an excellent example of how footwork and technique can make fighting alarmingly simple... IF you actually do the work I recommend.  If you don't, then stop asking me for stuff!

This is an excellent example of how footwork and technique can make fighting alarmingly simple... IF you actually do the work I recommend.  If you don't, then stop asking me for stuff!  

Everyone constantly asks me for footwork drills.  This is an excellent example of how footwork and technique can make fighting alarmingly simple... IF you actually do the work I recommend.  If you don't, then stop asking me for stuff!

While this might not sound exciting, a quick backwards roll is an excellent way to get back to your feet, and it comes up a lot in the general world of Jiu Jitsu.

While this might not sound exciting, a quick backwards roll is an excellent way to get back to your feet, and it comes up a lot in the general world of Jiu Jitsu.  

While this might not sound exciting, a quick backwards roll is an excellent way to get back to your feet, and it comes up a lot in the general world of Jiu Jitsu.

While this might not sound exciting, a quick backwards roll is an excellent way to get back to your feet, and it comes up a lot in the general world of Jiu Jitsu.  

This lesson will show you the finer details of using a guillotine (or potentially other standing submissions) to remove one of your opponents from the fight... with other added bonuses.

This lesson will show you the finer details of using a guillotine (or potentially other standing submissions) to remove one of your opponents from the fight... with other added bonuses.  

While this might not sound exciting, a quick backwards roll is an excellent way to get back to your feet, and it comes up a lot in the general world of Jiu Jitsu.

While this might not sound exciting, a quick backwards roll is an excellent way to get back to your feet, and it comes up a lot in the general world of Jiu Jitsu.  

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Key Takeaways:

In the Realm of Footwork:

The ability for you to 'Freestyle' your movement is ridiculously important.

Sometimes do it 'in place'... without moving your feet.
Sometimes express yourself via lateral movement and angle changes in conjunction with your head movement.
Sometimes start slips and then abandon them.  Have a little fun with it.

Horse Stance

Is a great way to build strength and flexibility in your legs.  This will make it easy for you to drop down into your thighs to get underneath punches, without taxing your groin or hamstrings.

Your feet remain parallell
Pull your tailbone underneath you, trying to point your hypothetical D up at the ceiling
Sink down until it hurts... and stay there.

U Slip Plyometrics

...will use your downward force when 'landing' to trick your body into firing a more powerful counter movement on the way back up.  The more powerfully you fire your muscles, the more power you shall build.


When combined with Horse Stance, this is one of the best ways to make your U-Slips effortlessly powerful.

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Day 1 Training:

(Click Here to download this workout.)

If the following doesn’t make sense to you, watch this video on Slipping to the Left on your Left vs Right Foot.

Straight Slips

On these slips, you will move only one of your feet.  You will bounce that foot immediately back to your stance.

Your will be transferred to the foot on the same side that your head is slipping.  So, if your is moving to the left, your weight will be transferred into the left foot.

50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Left, Stepping on your Left Foot and bouncing it back to your stance.

50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Left, Stepping on your Right Foot and bouncing it back to your stance.

50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Right, Stepping On your Left Foot and bouncing it back to your stance.

50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Right, Stepping On your Right Foot and bouncing it back to your stance.

More Straight Slips

On the following slips, you will move BOTH of your feet, thus bringing your entire stance underneath you... instead of just bouncing the foot back to your stance.

If you are slipping to the LEFT, you will take a LEFT then RIGHT replacement step.  (Don't "Overdrag" your step.  Keep a nice wide base)!


50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Left, Stepping on your Left Foot and bringing your Right foot in as a replacement step.


50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Left, Stepping on your Right Foot and bringing your Left foot in as a replacement step.


50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Right, Stepping On your Left Foot and bringing your Right foot in as a replacement (aka drag) step.


50 Straight Slips, Head Moving To the Right, Stepping On your Right Foot and bringing your Left foot in as a replacement (aka drag) step.

Slips and Counters

Start by slowly executing:

20 Straight Slips popping your Left shoulder forward and throwing a Right Uppercut


20 Straight Slips Popping your Right shoulder forward, and throwing a Left Uppercut


Now do this in the midst of moving:


2 Minute Round of shadow boxing, while randomly slipping and popping your left shoulder in front, firing either a Right Uppercut, Up-jab, or 'Uppergut'.


60 seconds Rest


2 Minute round of shadow boxing, while randomly slipping and popping your right shoulder forward, throwing a left Uppercut, Up-Jab, or Uppergut.


60 seconds Rest

Rear Slips

100 Rear Slips - pulling your head straight back, and tucking your chin.

100 Rear Slips, Left left


100 Rear Slips, Rightright

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