How Is Using An Organized Fighting Technique Useful In A Street Fighting Situation.?
Generally people who are fighting will flail around and end up hugging their enemy while on the ground. How is it possible to effectively use a organized fighting ability (martial arts) when faced with somebody who is flailing their limbs around and attempting to wrestle with you?
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Well, not using any fighting technique whatsoever in a street fighting situation is not gonna help you either. If you’re just gonna mimic your opponent by flailing around, hugging and wrestling him right back, then you’ll just be relying on size, strength and pure luck to survive the fight. Not exactly my idea of a good and reliable way to defend yourself.
because those punches aren’t as fast or strong as the punches boxers or martial artists throw. for someone who trains in striking those punches are relatively easy to block and counter. when they flail their limbs around throwing windmill punches they are leaving themselves vulnerable for uppercuts and straight jabs or crosses. also people with no training usually don’t know how to block properly leaving their face exposed and an easy target. if they try to wrestle than use some wrestling or brazilian jiujitsu so you can control them and choke/get them in a joint lock. in a fight where there’s no skills vs skills, the person with training and skills will always win.
Yes. But you have to train against that type of attack. You have to spar hard. You have to do some clinch fighting/grappling/wrestling. A lot of martial arts are taught in a, “he does this, then you do that” kind of way, which isn’t necessarily a bad training method, but it needs to progress past this format into free-play, randori, pressure-testing, or whatever you want to call it.
it teachs you stratege,control, confidence.take what given stay relaxed winners in any contest are usually the ones who do it the most. so practice hard and believe in what you practice.