3 Most Painfully Effective Places to Punch in Street Fights

3 Most Painfully Effective Places to Punch in Street Fights
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Targeting the body’s most vulnerable points proves to be effective in self-defense. However, there are numerous other places where the body’s delicate nerves and organs are exposed due to minimal bone protection. Familiarizing yourself with these 3 main areas to enhance your ability to defend against an attacker, as they cannot shield all these susceptible areas simultaneously.

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  1. My Karate sensei teached us, Karate is not for street fight. If you can´t avoid it, being suddenly extrem aggressive and willing to catch some hits yourself – is more important than martial art skills. Kick hard the balls, coz your legs have more power than you arms. When your opponent is distracted from his pain and hopefully bend over, kick his face. If he don´t do- skip this step. Then one knee, 2 times, so he cannot follow you. Then…..RUN ! Avoid to meet the police. Streetfight is not for Gentlemen.

  2. Ok so those hurt, but are they necessarily the attacks that would be most effcicent in a real world fight, it's ok saying hit here and here, but when arms and legs are swinging and kicking, landing with precision often goes out the window, so instead of talking about ideal sites to attack, instead of pin points, what is the most effective general area to take an attacker down quickly.

  3. The Windpipe.
    Story: Back in the day – sparring light contact – my instructor was on the back foot and tried to kick me in the head with a hook kick. He missed. Grazed my windpipe. It did not hurt. I did not lose consciousness. BUT … I went down. My nervous system took over and said, "take a knee." Instructor started to tell someone to call an ambulance but I put my hand up and coughed out, "I'm okay – I'm breathing." Had I been in a real fight, he could've done anything he wanted to me.

  4. The caratoid artery punch can kill as has happened so be careful. Applying a scissors hold on the sides of the neck can cause unconsciousness.

    Also, what about the liver shot? You sometimes see heavyweights hit the deck after this attack.

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