How to Fight a Larger Opponent

Step 1. Stopping The Charge

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Stopping The Charge

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The Tricks to a Murderous Front Kick

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Finishing the Fight While Minimizing RISK

Mini-course videos:

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Stopping The Charge

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The Tricks to a Murderous Front Kick

Video 3

Finishing the Fight While Minimizing RISK

  • Technically, I was trying to showcase that ONE single technique could be mastered and play a huge role in destroying these huge manimals. I do recommend leg kicks and teach them in detail in the full course, and I think that front kicks to the leg are a *great* way to take the steam out of anyone charging at you… whether a huge opponent, or an armed opponent. I tend to like taking a shot at knocking people’s wind out first before I go to the leg though!

  • My old instructor used to have something called a “zing” kick, like a cross between a sweep and a wing chun front kick, meant to hit and move the patella and hyperextend the leg. (Properly executed, you yell “zing,” a la Jerry Lewis, while you do it, and their kneecap flies off. 🙂 )

    Whenever you want a training partner for the upcoming “self-defense for people old enough to see E.T. in theatres” course, be sure to drop me a line.

    Thanks again. You rock.


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