How to block a straight punch in a Street Fight. About Us ELEVATING YOUR FIGHT IQ: Videos blending Martial Arts, Crime Science, and Psychology. Presented by Dr Mark Phillips Criminal Psychologist, Security... Read more »
Download your free Personal Safety Audit here: https://personal-safety-audit.carrd.co What if I told you there’s a simple rule that could save your life in a street fight? The 123 Rule shows you exactly... Read more »
Most people think martial arts training prepares them for real violence… but the truth is very different. Street fights are messy, unpredictable, and over in seconds. In this series, I break down... Read more »
How can you tell if the man in front of you is a trained fighter… before it’s too late? Most people miss the subtle signs that someone can fight — and it... Read more »
How would you spot a trained fighter in the street or bar? What are the 3 signs you would look for? This week we list ours, but list your indicators of a... Read more »
4 REASONS why UNTRAINED fighters will be more dangerous to you. This week we delve into the tactics, psychology and natural ability of the ordinary person. Factors that you should consider in... Read more »
Avoid becoming a target in a dangerous street fight. In this video, we’re uncovering 6 critical mistakes that could escalate into violent confrontations. Whether it’s something as simple as invading someone’s personal... Read more »
Does how you look make you a target for violence? In this video, we break down the psychology behind street fighting and how body language, confidence, and awareness can impact your personal... Read more »
4 THINGS Even Trained People GET WRONG in Street Fights. Do you know what it takes to survive a real street fight? Many trained fighters, martial artists, and self-defense enthusiasts think their... Read more »
3 Signs that you Have to PUNCH First in Street Fights. The best Self Defence requires some understanding of body language and pre attack indicators. This week’s ‘Breakdown’ looks at READING and... Read more »