HOW to FINISH a FIGHT in 3 SECONDS || Nick Drossos

Nick Drossos Defensive Tactics2 minutes read

Engage in a fight at the moment of visual or intuitive contact, focusing on managing space and distance to end the fight quickly by reading the attacker's body language, using preemptive strikes targeting vital areas, and continuously attacking until safe to escape in close quarters.

Insights

  • Initiating preemptive strikes to vital areas like eyes, throat, and groin is crucial for gaining an advantage in a fight, emphasizing the importance of swift and effective action before the attacker can fully engage.
  • Maintaining a relentless offensive strategy in close quarters, continuously attacking until it is safe to escape, is highlighted as a key tactic for swiftly finishing a fight, underscoring the significance of perseverance and aggression in self-defense situations.

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  • When does a fight typically begin?

    At visual or intuitive contact.

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Preemptive strikes and continuous attacks for self-defense

  • Fight starts at visual or intuitive contact, not when attacker strikes
  • Manage space and distance crucial for quick fight finish
  • Read attacker's body language for cues on intentions
  • Preemptive strikes to vital areas like eyes, throat, groin
  • Follow through with continuous strikes after initial preemptive strike
  • Finish fight in close quarters, continuously attacking until safe to escape
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