Dear Friend:

Okay... let's continue on where we left off. Last time I gave you the first four "Principles Of A Fight". Today we'll cover the rest. Onto principle number five...

5. Violence of action: As Fight-Fast instructor Tom Cruse puts it: “You want to do something that demonstrates to your opponent that you have a total disregard for his well-being.”

The object here is to trigger your opponent’s own “internal dialogue” through a display of extreme violence. Remember that the Bully, the Predator, and the Emotionally Highjacked all have a movie-like scenario playing in their head that doesn’t include them being hurt. You need to change the movie reel in his head to Nightmare On Elm Street as quickly as possible.

Because the more you can “disrupt” this movie and snap the idea into his head that he may have made a HUGE mistake – that he may actually be hurt or killed by you – the more likely you are to trigger his internal dialogue. This leads to hesitation, doubt, distraction, and “back peddling” – all good things for you to take advantage of with continued forward pressure.

And the more adept you are at choosing an appropriate “tool” to strike an open target, the quicker you can convince your opponent that he’s in trouble. So it’s important that you choose targets and techniques that can deliver high damage potential. You’ve got to let your adversary know that you are willing and more than able to hurt him – which means that learning and understanding specific fight techniques is key. Now, you’re in control of the fight.

Let’s cover the two general classes of fight techniques, or tools.

6. Total Commitment: Fight-Fast instructor Glen Boodry calls this “laying on the hate”. It’s a similar concept to “continued pressure”, but “total commitment” is a mindset or way of thinking and “continual pressure” is a specific technique. And it all starts with the internal question, “am I willing to hurt this guy?”

First, it’s important that you understand that street fighting is a zero sum game. That means there’s no such thing as a “win-win” outcome. You either win or you lose... period. And losing can mean hospitalization, permanent injury or death.

Even “friendly” fights that start with a couple buddies wrestling for fun can quickly turn serious and become lethal. I’ve seen the police reports.

The smart fighters – even experienced match fighters -- avoid personal combat on the streets when possible as they know that the “rules” are different. How? Well, unlike the ring, there are NO rules. They understand that even a “little guy” can use an improvised weapon, or get in a lucky strike for an instant knock out.

You should never resign yourself to taking a beating under the assumption that you’ll take a couple shots then lick your wounds and go home. My research has shown that one of the most popular “gang-banger” moves is “stomping” your head once you’re down. There’s no guarantee you’ll live through something like that, and if you do, that you won’t be drooling from a wheelchair for the rest of your life.

Here are some assumptions you’ve got to keep in mind for any fight that’ll help you stay totally committed in a confrontation:

Okay... we’ve covered a LOT of ground, but there’s still more to come. Look for the next part in your email soon where we’ll cover how to actually prevail in a fight. I know you’ll want this, so keep your eyes peeled.

Til next time...

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Bob Pierce
     Head Honcho, TRS/FightFast

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