I think if you're talking about self-defense with this or sparring with this those are two very different things. In self-defense, that attacker is going to be head butting you and kneeing you in the groin and abdomen. Your method # 4 would help with his legs. I would be very wary of the head butt. With a somewhat willing sparring partner, things would be different.
I agree! When groin strikes, head butts, bites, and foot stomps, etc. come in, it changes much of this. But some of the concepts hopefully give some ideas on gaining a more dominant position. I believe that in regard to self-defense, not getting knocked out, choked out, or bleeding out is the priority. Thanks for your comments!
I think if you're talking about self-defense with this or sparring with this those are two very different things. In self-defense, that attacker is going to be head butting you and kneeing you in the groin and abdomen. Your method # 4 would help with his legs. I would be very wary of the head butt. With a somewhat willing sparring partner, things would be different.
I agree! When groin strikes, head butts, bites, and foot stomps, etc. come in, it changes much of this. But some of the concepts hopefully give some ideas on gaining a more dominant position. I believe that in regard to self-defense, not getting knocked out, choked out, or bleeding out is the priority.
Thanks for your comments!