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Simple and Effective Self-Defense Trachea Strike

A Vital Target

The trachea strike is a very simple, very effective technique. Our instincts often tell us to strike the head, and while a good punch to the head can be effective, you have a much better chance of taking an attacker out if you go for a more sensitive and vital target. Let’s get right into it.

*Note: The mask and voice changer have been used in this video to protect the identity of Dr.V. Due to his sensitive position and the high level government work in which he is involved, he would only agree to share his fighting system with us if he could remain anonymous.

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Breaking It Down

There are many advantages to striking the throat. One of the major ones is that it is made out of cartilage, so it’s unlikely to cause damage to your hand when you strike it.

However, you should still use a knuckle strike like Dr. V explained in the video above. There is no sense in risking damage to your hands when there is simply no need to do so. A knuckle strike to the trachea can be just as devastating as a traditional punch to the throat.

The second major point in this video (and the most valuable one in my opinion) is that to be effective you must strike while you are deflecting an assault from your attacker, not afterward. If you block an attack without taking advantage of the split second where your attacker is too busy punching you to really protect himself, you will simply be starting over at square one.

What’s worse is that if you did not at least take advantage of your ability to close the distance between you and your attacker, you will actually be worse off after the block.

Become The Aggressor

Simply blocking a strike puts you in a defensive position. Your goal in any self-defense situation is to become the aggressor as quickly as possible. Fights can only be won from the offensive position. That’s why learning how to block and strike at the same time is so important.

It teaches you to take advantage of that split second of vulnerability and go on the offensive before your attacker knows what is happening. Knowing how to close the distance and exploit that vulnerability is the difference between winning and losing a fight.

As Dr. V said in the video, be careful with this move. It can crush the throat easily, so have your partner hold a focus mitt over his throat for practice.

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108 thoughts on “Simple and Effective Self-Defense Trachea Strike”

  1. Hi Bob, do you send the free items to Australia if I pay the correct freight?
    By the way, love the tips on defence.

  2. MR C says: What this strike is intended to do is cause the opponent to forget all about further attacks on you, when you strike (if possible) put your striking side leg forward as well this will increase the amount of possible damage and if you miss by a little it will still work. A person can also use the web area between the thumb and index finger for the same strike.

  3. Love the two (2) knives that I have purchased. I have always known about the Traqia strike., I think I spelled it wrong but you get the gist.I like or use to like the Soler Plex punch. It will knock the wind out of you & scare the shit out of you at the same time.

  4. Thank you for this video. I have cancer so I’m not as strong as I was. This is a great move for a person like me