Stronger doesn't mean victory. I am a small woman who brought a 7'6" ( not 6'7, 7'6") guy in my Kung fu class down to his knees because we are taught how to manipulate pressure points.
It's knowledge that gives you power, not strength.
2007-07-20 16:07:45
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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What level are we talking? The quickest way would be any number of various fire arms depending on the situation. I am licensed to bear arms. For hand to hand combat with any martial art (and again it always depends on the severity of the situation at hand) there are several techniques to block & strike the throat & nose areas ( the quickest target areas for extreme situations.). Hopefully , all that's needed is just a quick wit and a follow through with a smile ...
2007-07-20 23:20:05
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answered by . 3
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well 1st of all i wouldnt get into a fight. and if i get into a fight i will make sure that i am fighting for something that is right. being stronger physically is not everything there is way more bigger strengths then physical strength. a person may b strong from outside but weake from inside.
but if thats not the case i would just be like, i dont want ne fight. lets talk calmly. if doesnt understand i would call the police that he's attacking me lol if not that i would try to run away from him unless i know that i can fight him back n teach him a lesson
2007-07-20 23:11:05
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answered by bjm_116 2
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Easy go for the weak spot, most men won't fight a woman the same way they would fight a man.
But any decent fighter who was a man would be guarding his private areas.
Also my Tae Kwon Do instructor years ago taught me the two finger spearhead which is two fingers to both of their eyes.
Only use this if it's a life or death situation, you could blind them.
2007-07-20 23:07:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I knocked a 6'0 280-lb man to the sidewalk with one punch.
Not all men are stronger than all women.
2007-07-20 23:09:20
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answered by ♥Lovebird♥ 4
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My puppy face is pretty strong lol. It gets to you, and gets you bad. But if I'm sincerely angry ... the kick in the groin will do. Or a punch in the stomach. An ex of mine thought me a killer punch to the stomach for self defense, it can knock the breath out of anyone
2007-07-20 23:08:13
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answered by La Princesa 6
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not all men are stronger than women id use my words to fight they are much powerful and lots of ppl take words seriously
2007-07-20 23:07:10
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answered by blueeyedsporty103 3
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Poke him in the eyes, punch him in the throat. While he's gasping for air and blind, kick him in the stomach. He'll double over then WHAM a fat punch square in the face. 1-2-3 *ding ding ding* peach wins by TKO!
2007-07-20 23:12:34
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answered by Peach 5
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There are a variety of self defense moves designed to disable your opponent and keep you safe. Strength does not matter if you know how to defend yourself. Judo is one of the top forms of martial arts that specializes in using the opponents weight against them, as it is purely throws, pins, and similar moves.
MCMAP has 2 very simple moves you can use to defend yourself before a confrontation can even become a fight.
OPPONENT'S LEFT ARM
When the opponent extends 1 arm (either one) this is when you must react.
If they extend their left arm towards you or makes contact with you, such as an attempted choke, this is how you would defend against it. With YOUR right hand, reach over top of his and grip around the side of his hand that is closer to your left side.
In the same motion, pull away, and to the right, and turn your arm so that you twist his arm outward. Once you have begun this, grab the same hand with your left hand so to put both of your hands of his left hand while his arm is extended and twisted.
Pull Towards your body, and step back with your right foot, this will turn your body to the right and pull his wrist with you. The key to this move is that he will have to follow where you take his wrist. Keep pulling and twisting until he goes to the ground, which, if done correctly, he will have no choice but to.
If pulled hard enough, he will end up on the ground on his back with his hand still in your grasp. Keep pressure holding his hand bent inward and kick your left foot under his shoulder the position your knee against the outside of his elbow, this will put his arm in your control and allow you to keep pressure on his arm, so that his he attempts to escape, you can pull back on the hand and press with your knee, if done with enough pressure, this will break his arm. but that is not the original intent, slow and steady pressure to keep him disable and you safe.
OPPONENT'S RIGHT ARM
When the opponent extents his right hand in the same fashion, this is when you react.
Reach across the same way as the first move and grasp his hand the same. As you test his hand, it will make him release you with the other hand.
At this point his left arm will be straight forward, twisted so that his hand is straight up and down, grasp his hand with your other one now, bend his hand to bend at the wrist.
This will bring him to his knees, and as long as you keep constant steady pressure there, he will stay on his knees.
Sorry if this is long, but i wanted to let you know that there are ways to defend yourself against a stronger and larger attacker.
2007-07-20 23:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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it's not always the stronger one who has the upper hand...a nice kick in the groin or punch in the throat and you're on top
2007-07-20 23:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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