Fighting Techniques

A lot of martial arts don’t teach actual fighting techniques. That might sound surprising after all you have seen people thrown and even seen bricks and chunks of ice smashed to pieces. You have even seen fighters lay on the mat bleeding during a mixed martial arts match, but while all those techniques are awe-inspiring they aren’t meant for fighting. A real fight is a knock down drag out bloody affair where there is always the chance that someone might get killed. Often times even in the most brutal of sports the fight is stopped before fighters get to that point in a match. For a real fight that can take place on street, in a subway, car or anywhere else you find yourself during your daily routine you need real fighting techniques.

Many grown men don’t even know how to throw an effective punch that will hurt their attacker more than it will hurt them. Boxing or Muay Thai will start you off and give you an idea of how to strike, but in a real fight you don’t wear gloves and there is a good chance you will be grappled. Also what will you do when the fight goes to the ground which almost always happens? You can’t explain that you didn’t learn that, and it isn’t part of your style. Judo is a great sport, but when your clinch fighting or grappling on the ground do you know how to end the fight quickly and deal with a weapon? Fighting techniques are all about dealing with the unexpected and surviving.

Real fighting techniques are usually whatever has been banded from more civilized sports. In boxing for example you can’t punch your opponent in the groin, bite them, gouge out their eyes with your fingers, or give them in a head butt. While this makes for a fair and safe match on the street those are all things you want to do to help you survive. Even sports with weapons are having restrictions on what can be used, but don’t let that stop you during a real fight. Even the most skilled martial artist will pickup a broken bottle from the ground or a knife off the counter and uses them if they have the chance to supplement their training. When you’re in a real fight you aren’t in a show and you aren’t trying to score points so don’t hold back when it comes to your techniques.

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4 Responses to “Fighting Techniques”

  1. Henry Peterson says:

    Keep up the good work solder

  2. Ralston Heath says:

    This is so true, I am glad I found this site, it has reminded me to get back to my roots.

    One thing to add is practice, if you perform something 1000 times it becomes a habit and automatic. A lot of people do not practice anything 1000 times and often find that in the pinch they are lacking and so the “stuff” they learned was obviously crap. When in fact it was lack of practice.

    Like the coach always said
    “Practice the way you play, and you will play the way you practiced”.

  3. Timothy Cheung says:

    I realised the truth of what you say early on in my martial arts training, I’ve studied various styles and when confronted in real life situations the basic fact is, the human body is 98% animal. When stressed, the body gets flooded with various chemicals and your brain tunnel visions. I continue to study more for the mental benefits and physical conditioning than the relevence of any given technique. But in a real life situation you keep it simple, avoid or block the attack and attack the closest vital spot. I just have one concern. How do you tell the difference between those that want to learn self defence and those that just want to hurt people? Most of these people are weeded out by schools and dojos or in time change their reason for training. If you teach killing techniques, your responsible for all your students. I hope your fortunate enough that your students only use what they learn for self defence. Good luck and safe journey.

  4. Captain Chris says:

    Me too! Fortunately, what I’ve found throughout my career is that those interested in just “hurting people” are usually extremely lazy…even when it comes down to just watching a DVD!


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