Finger strike to the eyes.
That works on any size attacker, no matter what he may know and no matter how small the victim may be.
2007-03-19 05:29:17
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answered by JV 5
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Gosh, I hope that myth about "most fights going to the ground isn't accurate" cause the ground in the real world has rocks, broken glass and your opponents friends boots ready to crush you; no soft cushy mats on the street; sorry.
The folks that say fight dirty are probably the best answers; in reality there isn't any such thing as dirty if it is a true matter of survival.
Knees, groin, eyes, throat these are your primary targets. If you are unfortunate enough to get in a clinch with this bear or end up on the ground, your teeth will do a decent job of ripping open some exposed flesh if the opportunity arises.
The odds that you will be in a street fight are greatly reduced if:
1- You are nice and respectful of people
2- You avoid places that are prone to violence
3- You do a thorough job of scanning an unfamiliar area prior to entering it.
Why on earth would this big bear be attacking you anyway?
2007-03-19 05:45:54
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answered by zaphodsclone 7
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In order to win a fight there are several factors to consider:
1)strenght
2)speed
3)size (yes, it matters, and no I'm not big)
4)skill
5)luck (sometimes you get lucky in a fight)
5)intelligence
6)experience
7)conditioning
8)agresiveness
You are talking about an opponent who has an advantage on most of these factors, so odds are against you. Logic dictates that in order to beat a superior opponent you have to find an edge, such as fighting dirty or a weapon. Several things you can try are low blows (try and find the nuts) wether is punching, kicking or grabbing them to squeeze really hard, eye gauging (very effective as a blinded opponent is less effective) and biting, biting can take chunks of flesh and is very painful.
No martial art will garantee a victory against any opponent, as skill is only one of the factors, martial arts will give you a better chance, as you are better prepared to face these type of situations, although as you learn them, you also learn that the best thing to do is to avoid being there.
2007-03-19 04:31:05
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answered by Frank the tank 7
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You have a variety of options as I see it. You forgot the single most effective self-defense technique: striking the testicles. It works every time. Even if he has your arms or has you in a bear hug, you still have your legs. Once he's stunned from the groin kick, then those other pressure point attacks will be much more effective.
If you want to study on your own, you have to realize that it will severely limit the effectiveness of any self-defense techniques you will learn. That is, are you doing them correctly? I'd suggest investing in a large punching bag in order to develop your punching/kicking skills.
I'd suggest googling "combatives." Both the Army and Marine Corps have hand-to-hand combat manuals designed to teach recruits with little or no martial arts experience the "quick and dirty" of effective hand-to-hand combat.
2007-03-19 02:42:29
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answered by dewmeister 2
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hard to say really, the scenario u describe is pretty bleak. From thai boxing id say using turns (mostly useing the opponents weight) knees and elbows should do the job. You may be used to gettting hit, but a good elbow or knee will break bones/cut/ko!! Then get yourself a nice suit for court.
Failing that, some martial arts utilisie striking to the throat (though this can kill) or attacking the eyes. NOT recomended as in court this would be seen as excessive force due to its results getting blinded or worse
2007-03-19 00:06:30
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answered by ADAM O 2
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Most martial art and self defense programs will teach how to avoid these types of situations. But if for some reason you're just "caught" . The eyes will never be less vulnerable and there are plenty of "dirty fighting" techniques available. One off the top of my head was covered in this months BLACK BELT mag. Article name : Secrets of the Shredder. I don't care how much you're out weighed or out strengthed, if you have pieces of flesh ripping off your assailant, you bet they will at least freak out enough for an escape.
All in all lets face the facts. If your assailant is stronger, quicker, and more educated. Your fuct !!!
This is why we train so hard and learn as much as possible. Life is a journey. If there was a direct path with no effort needed, what would be the sense of it at all.
2007-03-19 01:46:37
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answered by Luis V 2
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Well if by some chance you are stuck in that situation and can get your hands up to his face, sticks your thumb(s) threw his eye sockets or even rip off an ear. If your hands are low, grab hold of his junk and try to rip it from his body...don't let go!
2007-03-19 07:12:30
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answered by gretsch16pc 6
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Practice grappling, nearly every fight will end up on the ground. Sorry but there is no guaranteed way. Watch mma fights and you can see all sorts of different techniques you can apply. Brazilian Jujitsu is probably the closest thing there is to what you're looking for.
2007-03-18 21:16:49
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answered by tedsacoolguy 2
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ninjutsu is best suited for this purpose.
you can paralyze or even kill your assailant if he is trying to kill or rob you.
Check out how michael perry was proven innocent when he used dimak against his carjacker which killed him.
2007-03-19 04:27:07
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answered by KARTHIK 2
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find nearest bludgeoning weapon and bring down to size
2007-03-19 08:13:43
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answered by Whitaker 2
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