Saturday, December 10, 2011

6 targets u need to keep your eyes on during a fight

These six targets are great to attack during a fight anyone of  them can turn the fight in your favor.The one thing you want to remember who ever causes the first injury wins the fight.Hitting these targets you can get that injury u need to win.

  • Eyes – The eyes are extremely vulnerable to attack. Dirt in the eyes or a simple flick or jab can be a great equalizer to a larger more aggressive opponent.




  • Throat – A hard punch to the throat can be “game over”. This is better done with a blade hand (form a C with your fingers and thumb and strike with either side.) Warning: A strike to this target can be fatal.




  • Solar Plexus – The soft spot just below the “breast bone”. If you surprise attack him with a first strike shot here you’ll likely knock the wind out of him. This is an uncomfortable experience for anyone. While he’s still talking crap surprise attack him here and you may not only gain the surprise, it may be instantly over. Don’t bank on it and strike your next target though.




  • Neck – The side of the neck has a bundle of nervous and the carotid artery flowing through it. A good shock can mean “lights out”. The shoulder and head offer a good funnel system to guide your edge hand in to the right target are too. This is a high % shot.




  • Groin – You’d be surprised how many guys don’t immediately think something is coming here. Target this a number of ways. Kick with the shin to the groin hard. If you can get your foot in between his legs on the way up his own thighs will direct the attack on the target. You could also “Slap Grab and Twist”. Tomorrow you’ll see one taught by instructor Kathy Long that adds a destructive take down with it as well.




  • Inside Knee – The knees are delicate. Look how many 300 lbs. football players go down each year to knee injuries. From the outside in, or the inside out a good stomp or sweep kick to the knee joint with bring him down like a giant redwood tree. This takes his mobility. FYI: It works best if his foot is planted on the ground and the leg straight. If you manage a stomp kick directly to the front, it does the most damage but it isn't a high percentage shot. (Tough to target and easy for him to move out of the way.) Go after the sides… especially the inside of the knee.




  • Outside Thigh – Muay Thai fighters are trained… relentlessly… to target the large nerve that runs on the outside of the thigh. You’ve likely had a charlie horse before… they are pain rich and a very effective in reducing the opponents mobility.




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