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Tips on street fighting?

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what are some tips on street fighting, something i could use in a school fight (highschool)

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  1. In a school fight... protect your head, escpecially around the areas from ear to ear.  If the floor hits the ground make sure not to give the guy mount, if you do you're pretty much screwed.  try to punch for that area right under where both sides of the rib cage meet.  its called the solar plexus and its a ***** to get hit there.  Don't choke him out, legaly that is a very bad idea (it used to be that passing a guy out was considered the safe way out for both people by law, now choking someone out is legaly considered on the level of shooting them to kill). Don't injure him too badly, but don't fight clean. you aren't likely to come across anyone who fights often that doesn't fight dirty. Learn and practice the throws, sweeps, and positions in brazilian jiu-jitsu.  the submissions would not be a good idea to use in a school fight as they range from serious joint injury to death if you execute them like they're made to be executed.  If you want my idea of a good school-fight throw, if you can get this position get your left hand on his right bicep and bring your right arm around his neck grabbing under his armpit behind his back. From that postion just put your hip on the inner thy of his right leg, lift him off the ground and then drop into a scarf hold position on the ground.  The throw sets up a scarf hold perfectly.  If you don't know what a scarf hold is look it up on youtube or something.  it is also known as the hand and arm postion.  From there just try to get in mount and pound him into submission


  2. I'm not here to support any fight starters. If you want to look impressive, go for the martial 'arts'. There's a lot of them, like Judo and Jiu-Jitsu. They do have a bit of advantage in terms chance of winning a fight.

    There's the Krav Maga that I want to get into. It's not designed to make you look good with back flips and taunting postures. Krav Maga is really useful in terms of defending yourself. It's originally designed as a military hand-to-hand combat system in Israel. It goes from hand-to-hand combat to disarming armed opponents, and even how to handle situations like being grabbed from behind and things like that.

    You can search up if there are any places in your area that teaches Krav Maga. If not, there have been videos going around online. Videos aren't that bad. They show you the techniques. You'll be short of an instructor to ensure your techniques are correct and you're being trained efficiently.

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  4. Since you can't go on all your life running from problems you can't just change schools.  I'd seek a local Karate, Judo, Tae Kwon do, Boxing, Kickboxing, etc. type school.  If you're being bullied you'll have to continue avoiding the trouble after school until such martial arts classes give you the confidence to stand up for your self.  As far as street fighting tips go there's this old John Cougar songs and one of the lines in it goes "I went to my preacher and ask for the strength so I can go'out an' fight, he said you don't need no strength you need to grow up son"  It's one of my all time favorite songs ( The Authority Song - John Cougar ) and those song lines still hold true today.

  5. Make these three assumptions:

    1) Your opponent is a better fighter than you

    2) Your opponent is armed (even if u can't see a weapon)

    3) Your opponent has backup (even if you can't see them)

    So basically, fight for your life, but as soon as your opponent is unable to fight for just long enough for you to get away, get out of  there. When within striking range never take your eyes off your opponent, use your peripheral vision to watch his hands, feet and the area around you to look out for weapons or other assailants.

    Make sure the force you use is appropriate for the situation, otherwise it will be you who ends up in trouble, only attack the throat or other vital points if your life is truly in danger.

  6. Drunken Monkey Style...you can google that one, and also fingers pointed at the throat for a quick one two shot will floor them.

  7. use your knees. alot of street fights are very close up and when this happens its best to try and knee your opponet also other then punching them in the head you should use your elbows in a downward direction this is alot more effective amd more powerful. try and stay in control of the fight dont let him get you down stay on your feet also never look away and always protect your head.

  8. Don't. Fighting in school is a horrible idea.

  9. run awaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!

  10. never punch in the nose

    cus that will send the nose bone up the head in the brain

    and it will kill the dude

    you should punch the chin

    that knocks him out

    but keep your wrists straight

    cus if you punch with your wrist bent then your wrist will brake

    so keep your whole arm straight

  11. First rule: Win no matter what

    Second Rule: The person to land the first punch usually wins because they land the first four.

    Punch fast in the nose to disorient or knock them down, once they go down the fight is over. Strike the solar Plexus fast and hard to take them down with minimal force.

  12. always fight for your life.  Don't mess around.  If you choose to defend yourself, finish it as soon as possible, in whatever way possible.  It's not a teaparty.

  13. If you know without a doubt the fight is going to happen, throw the first punch, and keep throwing. Your opponent is now forced to react to you. Keep your punches straight. If he's bigger or stronger than you, don't let him get a grip on you. You don't want it to go to the ground. And remember, if it's a fight on school property, someone will probably break in up in 45 seconds, max. Keep the pressure on till then, and don't give him a chance to mount any offense. And remember, school fights do have consequenses from detention to expulsion. So avoid it if you can. Good Luck.

    P.S. Keep your chin tucked close to your chest, and after each punch, retract your hand so that it touches your cheek. This will help to keep most of your face protected. Focus your eyes on your opponents upper body.

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