Dear Friend:
Okay... last I contacted you, I gave you two "fight myths". Well I've got a few more. I don't want to give you the impression that all I've got is entertaining "myths" about fighting, because there's a LOT more to this lesson plan than that. But it's important that I first get some of these wive's tales cleared up before moving on to the "meat and potatoes". So let's move onto Myth #3...
For example, it’d be tough for someone to sell you a “trademarked death blow” that was nothing more than a simple shove -- wouldn’t it? Yet this would indeed be a highly effective “death move” if your opponent happened to be standing at the edge of a high cliff.
You see my point. Yes it is possible to kill an opponent with one punch. In fact, as there are situations where as little as 5-pounds of pressure can end up in death. But what I’m teaching you here is what’s "probable" and not “possible”.
It’s why you don’t see basketball players taking most of their shots from half court. Sure, it’s possible they’ll make it, but a good driving lay-up is far more probable. If you follow some basic fight principles (which I’ll cover in a little bit) it’ll be highly probable that you’ll win.
Oh… and by the way… there are no “trademarked” fight moves – only trademarked fight names. And anyone can trademark a name. In fact, I’m considering trademarking that shove-em-off-the-cliff move as the “Bob Pierce's One-Touch Death Move”.
Here’s a question: What happens when two students of this “undefeatable system” meet in a fight? Hmmm.Guess that means they’ll be kicking their own asses.
But hang on… the laws of physics are different than the laws of the human mind. Because surefooted confidence, clearly telecast “alpha signals”, and forcing an opponent “back on his heels” can go miles to (1.) persuading an adversary (especially a “Predator”) that he shouldn’t mess with you or (2.) ending the fight with YOU on top. I’ll talk more about this in a bit, but for now, forget about floating through the treetops.
Now hold on – doesn’t that contradict what I just said? No, it doesn’t. Because the goal of law enforcement is to “contain, control, comply” (also known as the 3 C’s) – which, by the way, requires more skill than simply winning a street fight. In other words a cop can’t simply eye jab, ear slap, then move in for a knock-out head butt because a dangerous criminal is resisting. No, an officer’s goal is NOT to end a fight in 3 seconds, but instead to use “reasonable and proportionate escalation of force” to control and contain his subject.
This is different than what happens in a real world street fight and it’s why the stats on “going to the ground” have been skewed. Cops’ rules of engagement are different – so, of the 70 DVD titles I’ve produced, about 15 of them are designed to help law enforcement address the more complex and highly effective “contain, control, and comply” techniques.
Use these techniques on your drunken brother-in-law when you want him out of your house but don’t want to hurt him too bad. When he sobers up he’ll thank you for not landing him in the hospital.
More coming your way, so keep your eyes open...
Til next time...
Bob Pierce
Head Honcho, TRS/FightFast
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