Here, I will to introduce to you a “new” technique of fear control, that I can almost feel safe to say that you probably have never seen before – a fear-busting technique for fighting that will virtually “blow your you away” at it’s effectiveness once you try it! This fear management technique takes creative visualization to the next level with a twist, a small tweak, that makes it an awesomely effective tool of fear management. This “new” technique of fear elimination, I call the “Reverse Perspective” fear control technique.
Let us take a look first at one of the standard and highly effective methods of fear dissipation:
Creative Visualization
The whole idea behind creative visualization is that one of the main reasons that you feel fear is because you are unfamiliar with a new and sudden situation. Fear of the unknown is at the basis of all of our fears. The quickest and easiest way to become familiar with the intensity and violent explosiveness of a real street confrontation is to visualize it first, with eyes closed, for 10 minutes, as a mental movie with all of the detailed and exquisite sensual images that you can conjure. What are the sounds that you hear? The smacks and blows of your hand and fist against the head or neck of your assailant. What are the smells your imagine? Your clothing and the black leather jacket of your opponent. What sights do you see (in your mind)? You attacker grabbing at his eyes in pain as he falls to the ground after you knee stomp him. This is the normal and well-practiced type of visualization. Now, we go to the next level.
The “Reverse Perspective” Visualization
Stay with me now as this may be a little tricky to understand at first, but with “Reverse Perspective” visualization, you now, still with eyes closed, imagine yourself inside of your opponents body and imagine that you are experiencing the fight from his perspective. Imagine that you are looking out through his eyes and that you, as him, are now looking at you – as you attack and control him. You imagine and think his thoughts which are on the line of “Oh, my God. This guy looks ready. This guy looks like his is really going to let me have it. Ow! He hit me in the groin. Oh, I can’t see. He scratched his fingers against my eyes. I wish I had never started this with him!”
Try “Reverse Perspective” visualization after you do a regular creative visualization. Try it. Just try it. You will be amazed at how much faster you feel confidence and control. No matter what you have to say about it in theory, it does have one distinct advantage. It works.
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From Charles Prosper – The Street Fighting Sifu
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You have seen it on television and boy did you admire those guys who can seem to fend for themselves when they are attacked on the streets. Notice how these movies depict the dirtiest type of fighting and that no single martial arts technique works on the streets without inculcating other forms of fighting moves. The techniques that I am going to share with you today are proven to work. Practice these moves so you know how to win a street fight when that time comes.
The first technique that I am going to share to you is something that you would not see yourself doing if you were to think about it but would most probably be doing it if your life depended on it. And that is biting. Yes, I know this is a move that is probably going to be classified as “hitting below the belt” but hey, you are fighting for your life and this technique is as good as any other so long as you immobilize your assailant. The key to effective biting is targeting areas that are really sensitive. The face, fingers, arms, groin, elbow, kidneys, legs, ears, lips, eyes, or even eyebrows.
The next technique is using kicks. Learning how to win a street fight is not easy so it is important you fully understand this next technique. First of all, the purpose of your kicks is to keep your attacker far from you. Also, when kicking, keep your targets low. Do not kick above the pelvis because your attacker might catch your leg and that will end up bad for you. Kick three targets only, the shin, groin, and kneecaps. These targets, when properly hit, will devastate your attacker.
Lastly is the eye gouge, which is probably by far more powerful and destructive than a punch. A single stab to the eye sockets would put your attacker in so much pain. When his moral, and probably his body, is down follow through with punches to sensitive areas of his body. This will further demoralize him and immobilize him giving you time to run away.
You will gradually become better at these techniques when you practice them daily. Try doing them as unrehearsed as possible so that you will get a feel of how to win a street fight when you are faced with one. Practicing unrehearsed will, in time, make these moves easy and natural to you.
Remember, any type of self defense is better than not knowing any at all. Learn more about how to win street fight and don’t find yourself wondering what to do next when you are in one. You owe it to yourself to learn the very best self defense tactics.
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First of all, let us be clear. If you want to learn life or death survival self protection, there are five key characteristics that describe without a doubt that you are in the right place to learn immediate and practical technique.
The 5 Things That Describe Reality-Based Street Self Defense:
#1 – A Reality-Based Street Fighting System Only Takes A Couple Of Days Or Weeks To Learn – Modern-day combative training schools are usually shorter and more intensive. No belts. No tests. Training systems such a TACT Self Defense as taught by Norm Bettencourt of Vancouver, B.C. Canada, Christopher “Bob” Roberts of The Extreme Measures Fighting System in Frankfurt, Germany and Damian Ross of The Self Defense Company, headquartered in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey with branches all over the United States are excellent examples of reality-based programs. The head instructors are usually black belts, but ironically they don’t require that you become one in order to learn their systems.
#2 – These Fighting Schools Usually Involve Very Few But Highly Effective And Easy To Execute Techniques – For the streets, you are trained to develop your most important asset, that is, your ability to respond without thinking. In reality-based combative training, less is more. It is much better to learn a handful of 100% effective and easy-to-execute techniques than having your brain try to absorb an encyclopedia of every move possible.
#3 – Reality Based Fighting Techniques Could Never Be Used For Sport – By the fact that these techniques are too dangerous for sport makes them the best for self protection.
#4 – It Is Only Taught With Immediate Practicality In Mind – You can learn it today, and were it necessary, use it tonight.
#5 – These Training Systems Are Almost Never Associated With Any Unmodified Or Unchanged Ancient Or Archaic System Or Style – Though every fighting systems has its roots from somewhere, reality-based and combative programs modify and incorporate fighting styles and techniques to fit modern-day life and modern-day situations. A true reality-based fighting system rarely if ever try to maintain any particular tradition or martial art if it does not serve and have an immediate and practical use for you to defend yourself and to protect your life.
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