One of the best pieces of advice my old martial arts teacher taught us was this, "in a real fight, there are no rules." The moment you think about things like honor, fairness, etc, is the moment you set yourself to lose. You never know what's going through you opponent's head, so it's best to assume it's the worst case scenario. However, another good thing he also taught us is this, "the best kind of fight is the one that never happens."
My Dad taught me that a different way. He simply recommended that I leave a brick out back of a bar and be the last one out the door if something started. It took a bit to understand that the real hint was that everybody fights dirty in bar room disputes and that it's a bad idea to be anything other than the last guy out the door.
Exactly. Atmosphere of just one of the realistic settings where an attack is likely to occur. I saw similar vids with alley, stairwell, etc environment.
63 with mobility loss years ago when I was broadsided on my motorcycle. Two years ago I had a heart attack. Those two things really slowed me down so now I practice gun fu.
DO NOT go for an eye gouge if you’re not in a dominant position and it’s not a life, or death fight. If you do, then you’ve just raised the ante in the fight and are at high risk of getting eye gouged back by somebody that’s in a dominate position, (eg full mount, etc) and much better abler to apply it. Not every fight is a life, or death situation. You have to gauge the level of seriousness and be careful about mistakenly turning something that wasn’t really that serious into something more serious, or deadly.
Better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6. You have no idea about the seriousness of any fight, for all you know the person you fight may knock you down and kicking you in the head. Take every fight seriously and if you need to gouge a eye, it will make any man get the F off of you. By what you wrote it sounds like you have never been in a fight in your life.
I was in a situation once at a club where this obnoxious guy kept harassing everybody, so I took the lid off the salt shaker and waited for him to approach me, and he did. But he also got a face full of salt and the guy was screaming like somebody was shoving a knife in his chest and we just got up and walked out with no trouble
If you already asked the bartender for a salt shaker and they don't have one in stock your in trouble, I reccomend always carrying around those little salt/pep packets you get with takeout that way if the salt packet fails you have a backup rip open the packet and have at it. One time the guy was so drunk I was able to pour it right on top his left eye, he was not happy, one eye'd drunk swining at the air like he was fighting a ghost lol.
@@LloydM-oh4uk 🟦…Back in the early '70s I was comin' out of a concert in the early a.m. at the palladium in New York, and as a result of a mugging attempt a coupla months earlier I had taken to carrying around a quarter of a pocket of sand when I was gonna be on the streets late at night,... ...THAT SAND SAVED ME from get'n robbed TWICE in ONE YEAR!... ... I'll attest that it's an EXCELLENT Technique!
I was leaving a restaurant and had the pepper shaker in my hand. Well this dude came up for a feel...... i threw the pepper in his eyes and he was on the ground screaming...... I didn't know I had a multi million dollar item then. that was back in the early 70s. I don't think they had pepper spray back then... who knows, right? But ya, the sand idea is great!
I don't see anything unfair or dirty with these moves, just pure effectiveness. It's either them or me and I'll always choose me. Thanks FightFast for uploading this fantastic content.
The key to victory is the element of surprise..alot of people wouldn't receive life altering injuries if they didn't start trouble.. the more confidence they have and the more you seem meek.. the odds of success skyrocket when you do your thing.. knees and insteps..ooofah..great weak points no matter how big the man knees go sideways easily..but..as Mr Miagi said " best way not get hit Danielson..not be dare"! So many altercations..not all..but most can be predicted..can be avoided by simply leaving .. but that pocket sand absolutely works.. no proof of anything...
The bag of sand is a great idea. I’ve never heard of that before, but just from my experience getting sand in my eyes while on the beach, I can see how that would be incredibly effective
Respectfully, anyone that is trained will distance properly before the fight starts (and usually try to leave) thuse making these move’s unreliable. When going in close (which is only once the fight begins ) the trained person will control grips immediately and then look for ways to submit, again making these moves ineffective.
I just hit 60 and realized how old i was getting when i sat on the toilet and my nads were dangling in the water. Getting older is no joke !! Best wishes to you and yours Joe.
@@shanghunter7697 Back at you. At 60 you have likely learned to diffuse most situations and may have also acquired a secret that 20 year olds wouldn’t understand. The secret is that life has toughened you to the point where a punch in the face is welcomed just for the “wake up” factor.
@@kenitsanoutragecandia3939 As a lifelong martial artist since 1969, i def. agree. As kids we were taught too 1st try and walk away immediately, 2nd was to try and talk your way out, 3rd run your way out. If all failed....God help them if i ever have to use my art. Best wishes to you and yours, stay safe out there !!
I remember hearing about old Escrima placers sharpening and growing out one thumbnail. They would even go as far as putting heavy polish on them to strengthen them. They would grow them into claw like weapons.
Navy friend asked a SEAL what he did in situations, strict countries when on leave, that they were told not to carry weapons into and the SEAL showed him a similar fingernail.
Unfortunately, I like to keep my nails short and clean. I think while you are carving the guys forehead, it would be better to throw a 2 piece combo to the head instead.
@@moneyfornothing3264 Well, just an extra "tool" for some if they can sport a proper attack fingernail, I suppose. I keep mine short too, so I can gouge effectively enough for me, but not really rake anyone's eyes or face. Of course, gouging eye's is a very serious escalation of defense, so be sure to be ready for whatever counter-attack, because they will be pissed. Follow through. I practice a little just so I'm good with that if needed.
Forget about all these "techniques." Learn the ultimate martial art. Learn Puko, the ancient martial art of controlled projectile vomiting. Fear no one.
The sand was very interesting. I have carried one of those plastic tubes that mineral tablets come in, filled with sand for ages. It fits into the hand and can either be used to give a bit more weight to a punch or the top is easy to flip off one handed to spray the sand. never had to use it but better prepared than not.
Number Two is the only one that contemplates getting away, which is the priority in any unwanted confrontation. You will find very few videos that tell you the absolute basics of how to engage when it’s a question of fight or flight. These guys are experts and so they can identify their targets and hit them with precision. This takes years of knowledge and practice but seems so easy on the screen. Almost all strikes are to the head and upper body and therefore also look impressive. These exercises are for the Dojo, not for street emergencies. Hitting others in the face is definitely not recommended - these days there are always those with phone cameras and that sort of evidence if the police turn up will always go against you initially - although it’s a natural instinct when we give in to our emotions instead of keeping focused on the main aim and that is to injure your opponent correctly so as to then go to the next phase which is flight. Dropping someone to the floor and then going down with them is also a no-no in the street, the most unsuspected individuals could join in and speed of execution is your goal. Now, the most important thing to keep in mind is that someone with an injured leg can’t run. This must be your priority: neutralize the leg. One leg is enough and the advantage is that there are two of them, versus one head, so you can choose whichever side suits you best. When confronted raise the arms as if to offer surrender. This catches the opponent off guard, keeps your head protected and also acts as an upper body stabilizer for the kick. Don’t kick with your toes out in front, much the same as with the hand; fingers and toes break with relative ease, that’s why punching isn’t recommended and open palm strikes are, use the heel instead. A sideways motion catching and displacing the kneecap is ideal. If you miss, you’ll at least have made the leg double sideways and if not breaking something is at least extremely painful; a straight blow to the knee will make the opponent feel sick and if hard enough will have them out of the game for long enough for you to get away. Also, on camera, it doesn’t show you to be either an expert or willing to inflict purposeful injury, rather a clumsy, spur of the moment way out. Now start practising at home so your “clumsiness” is highly effective. Like the man said, the more you do it, the better at it you are.
@@orangewarm1 It is actually wild how people in these comment sections will consistently misunderstand how demonstrations are supposed to work. Nobody *actually* popped an eyeball out, must be fake.
That hair pull looks easy to slip, his hair isn’t even that long plus if a guy has his back turned towards you in other words non threatening then why would you need to do that in the first place. That’s called assault and you’ll quickly find out that there’s consequences for your actions
Yes! Thank you, I was scrolling through comments and beginning to think I was the only one... this whole list has got to be some kind of satire. Pocket Sand!
Surprising people is a great de-escalator. If they didn't see it coming, their lizard brains kicks in, knowing that they are in over their heads. A threatening move toward them at that point usually gets them to want to leave.
This is the funniest thing / most informative thing I’ve seen. I think Mustache man is a little drunk. And would probably be a really good dance instructor.
I used to use that step on the foot technique decades ago. Just something I figured out by myself. I got really good at trapping a foot under mine without even looking. It was incredibly effective, though I never went so far as to break someone’s foot, it did allow me to get on top of someone for a ground and pound and back then nobody new jujitsu so I was good.
Ok tough guy, let's see you step on the foot of Mike Tyson. I will shut my fat internet mouth when you prove your case with a video of you using your master technique on Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson will be glad to show you any potential flaws with your "move". I'm confident, look him up and post a video, can't wait to see this work in a real life scenario.
My Dad taught me the foot stomp, but I never had much success with it, tho. In 9th grade this kid picked a fight with me at school. We would settle it in the stairwell the next day. He was big into karate and I didn’t know anything. So I asked my dad for a good opening move and he said step on his foot and follow up with an uppercut. I did what he said. in hindsight it had a snowballs chance. However I did it with such confidence and faith that I immediately gained the upper hand and he was in big trouble trapped up against the wall and taking damage unable to strike effectively. So he panicked and does the first self defense move you learn, knee to the crotch, and said im sorry. He hit me so hard my grandkids felt it. He hit me so hard three seniors had to carry me out of that stairwell. I was paralyzed for 15 minutes. The school was so upset about what he did that they only suspended him, not me. Boys used to fight so regularly that the worst injury was a blackeye or a bloody nose. you were considered a coward if you fought dirty. nowadays, kids gouge eyes, sucker punch, use weapons, 2 on 1, etc.
"Crowd the kicker" was a something I employed when I fought. I read Musashi's Go Rin No Sho in the 90s when I was studying Tang Soo Do. The Book of Fire describes two concepts that relate this strategy: "To Hold Down The Pillow" and "To Tread Down The Sword". I thought about this a lot, and without intending to do so, I found myself incorporating these ideas. Stepping on your opponent's leading foot when they least expect it is the perfect "atemi" (to borrow the Japanese term)--it distracts and disrupts at the same time, throwing off their rhythm while forestalling their next movements. It's particularly effective against kickers. Doing this while crowding the opponent--"sticking" closely to them, occupying their space rather than letting them invade yours--played to my strengths (good timing/fast hands) while taking away their strengths (usually, quick feet/strong kicks). This wasn't something we were taught, just an insight I picked up from reading about martial strategy. It was useful later in life, too, when I started studying Aikido.
@@beavisroadhog9629 Your comment is that of a kid who grew up playing video games 18 hrs a day !! A complete lack of respect for Mr. Musashi......shame on you !!!
Musashi is the best. All disciplines flow into each other. You see it in the Samurai trilogy when he starts to focus on arts and farming, and the people themselves he becomes more than a bullheaded fighter. Best role model I could name.
Exactly…no one is just gonna let you do all that. Show us real responses to real responses. Now I’m all wired up ready to kick some A$$ after reading all these comments 😂😂🙏❤️
Long Post, but worth the read if you have the time. I've only been in a half dozen street fights in my adult life. Four of those attackers I've put in the hospital. Here's the breakdown of each fight/defense. 1. Attacker came at me low and hard like a football tackle. I leaned into it spreading my legs, and brought both hands down on his collarbones, then proceeded to grab his now horizontal body at the waist by reaching over him. Using his momentum, I picked up his waist, and dead dropped his head on the concrete. He was out like a light and for a while I thought I might have killed him. He walked around with a neck brace for quite some time after the incident. 2. Attacker tried a frontal kick on me, which I promptly grabbed at the calf and spun him forcibly off balance and onto the ground, breaking his wrist. 3. Attacker poked me in the ribs with a nightstick from behind. Instinctively I reached around to disarm him of the baton, and in doing so folded his wrist forward to the point it snapped, again breaking a wrist. Turned out he was an overzealous MP from the base, and thinking quickly I hauled him out of the club and drove him to base medical in his own truck. I dived for the bushes before anyone figured out why he was there. Evasion and Escape was the better part of valor that night. 4. The was a somewhat drunken Marine that tried to attack me while I was laying down with my eyes closed on the launch boat to the US Marine prepositioning ship I worked on as a contractor. That first attack caught me completely by surprise, I barely had time enough to stand and sweep his feet while I threw him to the deck between the launch boat chairs, and the crew immediately broke up the fight. Back on the quarterdeck of the ship I quietly walked up to him and offered we go somewhere away from others to 'finish it'. He began making a scene (in front of the Officer of the Deck and an armed Marine guard), so I turned to walk away. The SOB hit me in the back of the head as I was walking. The really got my blood boiling, I whipped around grabbing his throat with my off hand and punching him like a jackhammer into a single aimpoint on his left face at the cheek. It was maybe 5 or 6 hard rapid blows and by the time I finished I was on top of him on the deck with my legs to either side. By this time he managed to grab my hair (as a contractor I kept it long at the time). I still had a firm grip on his throat. I remember the Marine guard pointing the muzzle of his M-16 between us, screaming to let him go. I agreed so long as he'd let go of my hair first. As soon as he released I did too, and the miserable SOB actually BIT my hand, causing one last haymaker punch to that aimpoint on his face, with enough force to flip him over onto his fact. I stood and walked back from the crowd rushing in. I remember looking in one of the vehicle mirrors on the Roll On - Roll Off deck and not finding a mark on me. However, I was drenched from my collar to my belt in blood... his. The next day he looked like he got hit by a truck. The point I aimed at had stitches from his nose to his ear, and that side of his face was swollen so bad his left eye was nothing but a blotted purple slit, and even his right eye was barely open from the swelling that carried over to the side I didn't hit. I made a tactical error in hitting the same spot, not only did it leave serious injuries, I could have just as likely killed him. But that's what people get for attacking me from behind like the cowards they sometimes are. I don't like to fight, but I also don't accept losing a fight by not giving it my all. Each of these attackers chose to attack me, I didn't go looking for a fight. The fact that I tend to be soft spoken and in a respectful manner they probably saw as "weak", to their great peril. SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple
@@eddiebarger3850 I don't know about you, but I'd rather go to jail than be sucker punched and hit my head on the concrete and have a grand mal seizure that leaves me permanently disabled
I love these tips and remember to practice and use them as this world is getting crazier by the day..And a confrontation with someone is almost inevitable, and you do not want to be hurt badly, maimed, or even lose your life. We used to have an old saying..."Better to be judged by Twelve than carried by Six." Peace!
Better still to avoid both. The best way to always win is to deny the enemy battle if possible. My first instructor was real big on the idea that the height of combat ability is to subdue the enemy without battle.
@@12centuries40 I have been taught something similar..But that is IF you can afford to do it, as situations are different and some things are totally unavoidable. May always you have peace in life and dealings.
I have written about this before, and here it is again. I am a 60 year old man and I live in one of the biggest cities in the US. There is plenty of crime here, but after 34 years here, I have never ONCE been in any situation where I needed to gouge someone's eye out, pull them to the ground by their hair, slice their forehead with my thumbnail, foot sweep someone, or pull out my trusty bag - o - sand to throw some in anyone's face. Either this is all made up by someone trying to use fear to sell a course, or these people are out looking for confrontations to try out their latest "dirty fight move".
there's a stupid prank video somewhere here that actually makes your point really well. A guy goes up to various heavies in bad neighborhoods and gets in their face. When the person starts to fight them, the guy strips off his shirt and pants really quick and is wearing a really nasty bikini thing underneath, but still acts like he wants to fight. Every single time, the people just turn around and jog in the opposite direction. Nobody wants to mess with crazy.
Sorry bro, but I’m 95% sure you made up your bouncing career, and 100% sure you have never used foot step push. 🤦♂️ And if you did, it was on someone very drunk and probably small and already scared of you….I fought competitively for 6 years, boxing and wrestling were my base and have trained in Muay Thai and BJJ for a decade. Stop lying on UA-cam. All these guys in the video are frauds.
#4 and #2 are the best for getting you out of the situation. If you are at a point where your only options are eye gouging or scratching with fingernails, you have planned things poorly.
For hair pull move: get your hand as DEEP into the scalp as possible. If you get the hair at the end, it might rip off and you lose the control. Go DEEP. Holds true in many physical interactions….
Put a generous amount of black pepper in the watch pocket of your jeans. When you sense things are going south, lick a thumb and load up. Works great on eye massages. I always have an inventory of those lil' paper pepper packs, just in case.
Before I ever watched this, or knew who Dale Gribble was, I carried a baggy (one of the old styles where you had to flip over the plastic lip to sort of seal it) with dirt AND cayenne in it. I did this because I was bullied on my way to school almost every week. Multiple times I utilized this technique on bullies and one dog, and it was 110% effective every single time. It's so effective that as a 40 year old, I have told my partner about it and she carries a baggy of dirt and cayenne in her purse.. just in case. As a side note, it is also not illegal to carry dirt and spices in your purse and in the car.
Thank you bro. I am going to a rather questionable city with my girlfriend this summer where I just so happen to get in a confrontation last year, and this is definitely helpful so I can keep us both safe.
I was recently in Seattle for a couple day visit, and some fair sized street dude kept eyeballing me, sizing me up it seemed, looking for that "out-of-towner, easy mark" was the immediate impression I got. Keep your skills up, keep a couple real weapons on you, keep your head on a swivel, nod your head respectully towards other's as you pass by (very important!), and walk like you've lived there all your life.
Don't know about the sharp thumb nail across forehead. In my mind I'm taking that thumb nail to the eyes - even if they are closed tight I'm bound to cause more damage to a thin eyelid than to a forehead.
There's NO such thing as a dirty move in a street fight! If you know how to fight , you KNOW not to let anybody inside your reach. If you know there's no avoiding it, let the enemy come to your range and ATTACK first and ATTACK hard!!!!
I was a bar Mgr & bouncer at a very "active" bar. I never let anyone get within arms reach without a hand up by my collarbone. Also, if a fight is inevitable a quick stiff jab ends alot of fights. Ive been extensively trained over 30+yrs & have competed in wrestling, taekwondo, boxing, kickboxing & mma. Training in proven arts is the best offense/defense.
i got 5 decades of 7 styles under my belts , picked up 3 black belts , i picked up QI-GONG and Tai-Chi recently and been in it 21 months now working my way up to semi-master and SIFU status to train others in . my first 5 styles are way more aggressive types . i am not bragging , i said all that so you will know the validity and merit of my opinion . i personally have learned some very cool stuff from FIGHTFAST , designed mainly for quick endings and takedowns . you guys always get some pretty interesting people in your teachings , thank you kindly for your services .
2nd Dan in Tang Soo Do, Tang Soo Jitsu and Kobu Jitsu. All traditionally taught kill or be killed, hard styles. Was a cage fighter and a bouncer/doorman for 6 years. I can tell you from experience that your black belts (which just mean that you understand the basics) wont mean jack unless you can keep your head together against a person/persons that are actually trying to hurt/kill you. Fight fast has some "cool stuff" but most of it is going to get peoples ass's kicked or worse.
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 to me there were types of students , the most three types to mention were , the serious dedicated type , the shy and weak and the ones i hate the most the bullies . i have the mentality that 98% of the time ,if you are a humble person and are minding your business and are in the right or yata,yata,yata, you just simply cant loose . i never offend or bully anyone in any matter , meeting me in person you would never think i know any fighting skills , because i carry myself like this ,but when you disrupt my peace , as long as i am in the 100% right , i can throw down bro , dont even need to use martial arts , do what it takes and then some , KWIM ? ....... LOL
@@FightFast - You guys are good at what you do. As for the jabronis leaving comments, I'd say your belts are only good to hold your gi in place. I've had over 100 street fights and a lot were life or death and I chose to let people live. As for you jabronis, come get some; I'm over in Colorado Springs.
If you go for nuts or eyes with a man, you’re asking to be blinded, sterilized, and hospitalized if he wins. For a lot of men, it becomes life and death at that point and all restraint is gone. Never look for a fight, but always be ready for one.
Another "dirty" but effective technique I employed using this "crowding" principle involved blocking with my shins. Mine were tough because as a young black belt, I was training hard against fully grown men, and we did not wear pads, ever. It was light contact sparring (if you get hit, it's your fault; if you get hurt, it's your opponent's fault). When we blocked, we blocked hard, or else. That tends to toughen up those harder places on the body. Thai kickboxers understand this. If you've hardened your shins, stepping into a low round house kick and blocking shin-on-shin is effective, and it leaves your hands available to do other things. If your opponent's shins aren't as tough as yours, you've taken that weapon out of the fight. Tae Kwon Do people, who liked to wear shin pads when they sparred back in the day, were particularly vulnerable to that. Not an appropriate technique for friendly sparring. I tried to save that technique for cocky, overly-aggressive fighters. It humbled them, and the best part is, they effectively did it to themselves.
Steel toecap shoes. You can get them that look like sneakers and others that pass as semi-dress shoes. A swift kick to the shin can sure distract someone.
The best way to win a fight is to make your opponent believe that he has no chance against you, if beat him in his mind then he has no chance regardless of what fiscal advantages he has, but if you can't get into his head be as viscous as you can. A fight and a combat sport are two different things
Actually, often a smaller guy, clearly aware of size issues, may put in work to develop physical strength. One of the strongest guys I've known was maybe 4'8". But could bench press almost 500 lbs. Another guy I know took a different approach to being small. He packed a 10 mm semi-auto in his belt. He's a little skittish and paranoid, but hasn't shot anybody yet. Picking a fight, even with someone who appears timid, is reckless behavior. But that doesn't slow many of the tough guys who, for some reason, feel obligated to engage in spirited debates about inconsequential subjects, which they inevitably are highly emotional about. They think they're going to sway someone's opinion to be more like theirs. Unfortunately, those being educated aren't as emotionally invested in being enlightened, don't understand his point, and possibly his words. Like many drunken tough guys ,they believe louder, angrier delivery wins the debate. When that doesn't work, they think they'll win the debate by intimidation. This is when "little guy," who's been sipping a coke all night, sober as a judge, pulls his CCW and silences the tough guy permanently. Size is no real influence on the ability to defend yourself. Pacifism, or surrender to fear, are real influences. Predators smell and are drawn to fear. A knowledgeable and skilled 135 lb trained and armed individual doesn't radiate insecurities drawing Predators. Their calm demeanor and confidence are unsettling to the tough guy. Who may have a brief moment of clarity.
@@LloydM-oh4uk It's probably just me, and I really see the power of a head butt, yet I can't seem to understand how to use the top of my head instead of the front. I'm not a ram, and seems like that would hurt me. I'm probably wrong though.
The only headbutt I've witnessed was between a lesbian couple that were having a screaming match. The one that was on the receiving end dropped like a sack of potatoes and I left before the cops got called.
I remember back in the 90s in Richardson TX when there was a high school fight. One of the kids was on the wrestling squad for JJ Pearce High School. He ended up gouging the other kids eyes out and blinded him. It would have to be really serious for me to be going for the life altering defenses. Scary stuff.
Yes, an eye gouge is not a move to use unless your life is in danger. To be honest, if you are getting into any fight where you or a loved one isn't in serious danger you are probably the problem. We don't teach people how to sport fight, or look like a bad ass and pick fights at a bar. These techniques are for when the shit hits the fan and you don't want to end up unconscious on the floor getting kicked in the head...
@@FightFast I agree with you. I think the safest bet are the testicles 😂. It’s so true though. I have seen the damage even a light nut shot can do. I have also seen someone grabbed by the nuts and the fight was instantly over.
These are great tips ! I haven't seen the sandman trick in decades. Yes, the sand works very well especially if the sand is light and grainy. The pull the hair technique is super great too. Mr. Handlebar mustaches guy has a great take downs too. The thumb nail guy is hoping that the opponent gets blood in his eyes. I have seen fights in bars where guys have smashed beer bottles on the other guys head and the other guy still fights on. None of you said anything about a good nose job. Break a guys nose is easy and makes the guys eyes water plus the guy is hurting and the next day the guy looks like a RACOON, Lol. Of course never do these things, just walk away from the fight.
And scratching leaves a visible mark on the opponent's face that can later be used by the law enforcement officers to identify an attacker. The "Sandman"-trick was worth watching this video. 👍🏻
I love this site,at 66 I'm not as agile and these techniques are quick,don't require emmense strength but WOW are they good.Jez from Eastern Tennessee.
0f course, break the foot in a real and serious fight, but in practice is when you need to let off the foot. That’s what West was referring to. The problem is that under stress, people predictably will do what they’re trained to do, so you may unintentionally let off of the foot in a real fight because that’s how you trained.
Very good points. Training does take over. I said break the foot mainly because of a military friend. He said stomp the top of the foot weather you're being bear hugged or from the front. Once the foot is broken, you can get away.
Depends on laws in your state. I understand you want to be able to get away, but some states can charge you with a crime if he decides to call the cops. Some states will allow the person to sue you for his medical bills and that I think is why he says not to break the foot.
There is a difference between self defence and fighting. Not all people who know self defence are fighters, but best believe all fighters know how to defend themselves. The mindsets between these two mentalities is completely different in that self defence is about creating a safe opening for retreat, whereas fighting is about engaging in the quickest way possible in the most violent way possible, and more often than not has no intention of retreating, until the other person is incapacitated or dead. The former, even when done correctly, can result in jail time, the second, especially when done correctly, can result in a murder charge. Don't listen to UA-cam videos that encourage the latter, and fail to acknowledge the possible reality of doing so. Also, even in a self defence situation, the throat can still land you in a bad legal situation. Know the laws of your state or country, and train in utilizing self control, and situational awareness, both of which can help you avoid most cases where lethal force would be required in the first place. Train hard, and stay vigilant.
Carried sand in both pockets for over 40 yrs now, only had to use it twice but was worth it to me to carry for decades. A little goes a long way, wife mad every time she did laundry :)
I live in the Six Rivers National Forest along the Trinity River. Some of the people don't fist fight they will put something under somebody's fuel tank or pay somebody a bottle of booze to put it there. I know another guy that will wear his girlfriend's jeans and a gray blouse with pink letters that says" happy" when he's looking for trouble. He wants to find trouble quickly he doesn't care if it's three people or 200. He knows where there is a belt-fed machine gun, he knows people that know how to make bombs, he's not afraid to grab a hatchet. I've seen him do things that look like a great white shark attack slices all across the abdomen through the abdominal wall slices from the back of the neck to the tailbone. People realize as they get older that fist fighting is really insane standing there bludgeoning with somebody like an orangutan. So I guess I'm writing this for the troublemakers and jerks that might be reading this. People that stare at other people, people that mistreat other people, people that disrespect other people. There are people out here that have an entire different sense of morality and justice. We could easily go to rural Mexico and see this or the Congo or Pakistan. I would be very careful in today's world who I disrespect because it might not be the dragon himself it could be somebody he cares about. Let's say he cares about 20 people that starts to get a little dangerous. There are 717 approximately people missing each year in my county. The largest town has 26,000 people the next one has 11,000 that's about it. I was trying to watch kingsnake videos because there are different groups of them that have pretty colors and I like the fact that they have two to four times the constricting power pound-for-pound as other constrictors and this video popped up that's why I'm commenting.
Jimmy tap to an uppercut. My wuurrrrd. Id never imagine seeing something so funny yet knowing it would be amazingly effective and would likely work 100% each time.
There is no such thing as a dirty or unfair move if you are attacked. You do whatever you have to in order to protect yourself. But thanks for the tips!
I met a guy over 20 years ago that could cut a beer can with his thumb nail. If it's dirty, its a fair use technique, there's no such thing as a fair street fight. Especially when theres more than one opponent (punks need back up)
Unless you are fighting to the death anyway, very dirty moves are either unnecessary (if you win), or will make you receive even more if you lose (eye gouging, groin punches, etc.).
I remember when this was on VCR tape. One of the better defense videos from Red Zone, because it cut thru the Kung Fu'd Up nonsense to get to the basics. Simple works well enough in a bar fight.
Think about having someone in a rear naked choke and then a thumb gets jammed in your eye, are you going to keep holding the choke? Thumbnail isn’t needed.
Do t know but I’ve talked to a few guys who were in prison who said thumb nail to the eyes got them out of every single rear naked choke anybody ever tried
@@betterfasterstronger0 Yes sir, i'm an OLD buck.......You'll SOON see ! You get worse slower and weaker. Life goes by way to quick, best wishes young buck.
What about the fish hook? If you dont think its dirty enough you can tack on a quick Tbag as a finishing move. Also, consider adding some pepper to the sand and if you're going for the nuts, dont just slap them, always grab,twist and pull in that order preferably.
A good roll over fish hook can beat a guy 4 weight classes higher but after roll over and u got there head turned u might break there neck if u start leverage punching with your other hand while u have there head turned and fish hook pinned . A simple left lead into a collar grab into a leveraged pull into a right cross /crosses is a good effective dirty move that isn't as frowned upon as much as hair pulling. And nut hitting is a act of war .
#5 is true and is why I have always been able to instantly measure if someone has been in a significant number of fights in their lifetime. The culture and movies tell inexperienced people that it "LOOKS" brave and "LOOKS" confident to stand this way. To get right in your face with their chest out, shoulders squared towards you, and chin up. And experience would tell them the exact opposite, that this is almost an automatic loss. Therefore they clearly have little to no experience with fighting. If they had been in a lot of fights, they very quickly would learn not to do this. This marks them as having been in 5 fights or less in their entire life. If that. Usually. Not to mention that it's not just detrimental to stand that way from a striking perspective. It also makes a person very easy to take down. Legs become easy to hook or trip. Body is easy to wrap around for a bear-hug. It's just not smart in general. The second part of #5 (eye gouges) is mostly bullshit. Human beings know how to protect their eyes by instinct. The myth of the person who just sits there while you dig your thumbs into his eye sockets doesn't exist in the real world. On the other hand, the specific situation where eye gouges could do a lot of damage is when you can control or immobilize someone's hands and head. So using it against someone who is establishing grappling control over you.. Not that bright. #4 is complete bullshit. The last thing you want to do is try to gain leverage by gripping someone's short hair. This is idiotic. No one is crying about a hair pull, and as a lever it pretty horrible and easy to slip. This guy learn to fight from his sisters or something?? #3 I mean... Someone who thinks sharp thumbnails hurt has never been punched in his life. This guy is not worth taking advice from. #2 is legit, but he's basically trying to treat you rudimentary grappling skills. But again, this isn't some magic trick. Knowledge of balance and which foot people are putting their weight on, is just day 1 in a wrestling camp. It's good information for 5 minutes. Now you need 5 more hours. And 5 more days. And 5 more years of instruction. 5 minutes alone isn't going to give you a massive advantage. #1, seems more like a trick paid security might use for crowd control to avoid lawsuits. Something you could do to get guys to stop climbing on the stage. Not something you'd use in a fight.
The key to #1 is what the security guard said you do after you throw the sand: begin your counter attack. Doesn't have to be sand, sand just works well because it gets in the eyes and can cause a problem longer but you can use anything that can be thrown toward the eyes. Water, coffee, alcohol, glass, beer bottle, doesn't matter. The objective is to activate the "protect the eyes" reflex and capitalize on a takedown or counter.
I've been in quite a few fights and yes I have carried sand in my pocket and throw in people's face before they catch about 12 punches. I'm also quite accurate at flicking a lit cigarette from my left hand into people's face before they catch a bunch of fists. It's worked quite well
Agree with your analysis EXCEPT #1. I think it's one of the most effective way to stun the opponent in a street fight. It's like pepper spray, but simpler.
Missing a key point, a trained fighter will always measure distance. Second. Trained fighter will always walk away first unless no option other than to throw/roll.
You’re so right i mean it started good with the groin shot but the the idiot is like yeah scratch their forehead 💅💅💅Queen i mean this channel just lost all its credibility
Tell me you don't train without telling me you dont train. #1 is the only viable move and even then you're throwing the first strike so to bystanders you can be seen as the aggressor #2 You're attacking someone from the side/back you are automatically the aggressor because the person is defenseless - how is that useful if someone is attacking you? #3 Yeah use your PAINTED nails to cut someone accross the forehead because that'll stop them. News flash, fights are bloody and a mess, this isn't going to do a thing and the thumb in the forearm thing no one would feel that with adrenaline. Of course a thumb to the eye would bother someone, good luck thumb striking someone's eye during the heat of a fight if you're not in a grappling exchange. #4 The only way this works is if the person is completely stationary after the punch and the stars absolutely allign. Otherwise if someone is trying to take your head off with a punch there's no way they aren't going to just let you go around them and set up a trip unless you've practiced that move 1,000,000 times and you know that person is going to throw a right hook, because if they throw a left your training won't matter because you guaranteed didn't practice that side. #5 Real practical, tell you what, if you're carrying around sand everywhere you go with the intention to throw it in someone's eyes, you're probably the problem.
If you are relying on your fingernails to survive a violent confrontation, you have lost before you started. Seems like your advice is, "Don't worry about getting in shape, conditioning, or developing yourself, just go see the girls at the nail salon- they will hook you up." Good luck with that angle, boss.
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"If you are relying on your fingernails to survive a violent confrontation, you have lost before you started." Not so, a thumbnail jammed into the corner of the eye will inflict EXTREME pain very quickly.
For the hair grab counter - slap the top of that grab with your open hand hard and fast and it will break a finger or two and cause a reflex to open his hand. To test what I am saying grab your own hair with a fist and then slap (gently!) it on top with and open hand using your other hand.
I used a deep eye poke 3 times before, twice the eye popped out and the third stayed in but ended up being surgically removed and replaced with a glass eye. I highly recommend the eye gouge to end things fast and easy.
There are only two reasons for fighting. The other guy wants to really hurt you or KILL YOU. There are no rules on the street. You have to take advantage of what the attacker gives you in the moment. You don't have time to set up for fancy moves. Years of martial arts have taught me every situation is different, size, weight and speed of your opponent and you don't have time to assess it. You have to react to whatever he does in the most violent and effective way possible to save your own life and be aware of everything around you. How many friends does he have that are going to jump in if the attacker can't handle you on his own? Some of the worst street fighters are the ones who have practiced martial arts for years only doing point sparing. You have to be able to take a hit and give back better than you take. Avoiding strikes is sometimes difficult but being able to read your opponents moves can allow you to move slightly to avoid the full impact of a strike or kick. This comes with experience and unfortunately most people don't have the experience. Eyes, throat, groin. If you learn basic pressure points attacking those can be extremely helpful. Using blocks that can turn into joint locks is also effective. If you punch with a closed fist to the head you could break your hand and not be able to defend yourself. Everyone should take some kind of self defense and practice it enough that they can be good with a few techniques. The idea is to get away if you can. There is always someone out there who will surprise you with what they can do. You can't tell anything by appearances. A life can end in a second. It's best to avoid the conflict if you can. If you can't do what you have to do to stay alive. In close quarters even Navy SEALS fear a knife more than a gun especially in the dark. You might not see it. You won't hear it and when you know he has it, it is to late. Almost anything can be used as a weapon in a pinch.
@@FightFast Adrenal stress training is not something that is easily done. This is why basic training is so hard for our special forces. For me when the adrenaline kicks in everything changes, I become highly focused and time seems to slow down almost to the point of being in slow motion. All the senses become much sharper and it seems as if there is time to think when in reality time continues at the same pace. Unless you have experienced this on a personal level it is hard for someone else to understand.
You want something simple you can do with a partner that will step up your game. Have them hold there fist out to your chest and back up an inch (or two) so they cant actually hit your face or body, them have them throw punches at you as fast as they can where ever they want, with both hands, work your timing, try to parry and redirect them as best you can, keep doing this until you are confident enough to move forward. Then start moving off center and adding counters. For fun you can see how much of this would work against a non compliant punching opponent.
The best bet sadly to just eat a few punches running you've gotta be tough for this, as most people have more reach than you if you're short, once in close you'll want to try a jumping choke hold or a eye gouge, throat chop, or nose punch or ear bop, and that's assuming the other guy hasn't knocked you out first or doesn't use his guts to send you flying once you've closed the distance or he hasn't kneed you in the balls. Watch Bruce Lee vs that 7ft tall dude and you'll see what I mean. The best way to win a fight is to get away because the Cops are going to give you a record if you fight back at least here in New Zealand which is bullshit. So the bad guy can bring you down to his level while you're trying to defend yourself. Crazy really.
@Blockah "Eat a few punches" That is exactly what you don't want to do, my exercise helps you to not get hit. There are some big dangerous dudes out there that you don't want to eat a punch from, cuz they are going to knock you out. Of cours run if you can, but thays not always an option. Learn how to move and parry. (Is it parry or perry... idk.... I think it's parry)
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 Bruh I'm 5'6ft nearly everyone has legs for arms compared to me. Ain't no way I'm dodging that lol. I legit have to eat punches to land one lol.
@Blockah Because of my training, constant heavy bag work, hard sparring, cage fighting, and conditioning, I can generate insane power. If you ate one one of my punches, that would be the end of it. Best learn to parry and move off center, so you can land one without eating any. It's not as hard as you think.
"So your attacker is in the trunk of your car. First thing you want to do is get wrist control. Once you have wrist control, take out your GUN..." -from a funny comedy video about wrist control.
#3 is really dumb. Don't put the nail in the eyes, instead cut the forehead with the nail and then EVENTUALLY blood is going to drip down into the eyes. Why not just put the thumb in the eyes if that was the goal?
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Sand sounds a lot better than my mixture of Salt and Pepper shaker!!Probably because it's a little heavier and will go faster and farther!👍🏾👍🏾
One of the best pieces of advice my old martial arts teacher taught us was this, "in a real fight, there are no rules." The moment you think about things like honor, fairness, etc, is the moment you set yourself to lose. You never know what's going through you opponent's head, so it's best to assume it's the worst case scenario. However, another good thing he also taught us is this, "the best kind of fight is the one that never happens."
if there is no referee, there is no use in assuming it's a fair fight, in fact there's no such thing.
As for all things in life: if you play fair its your own fault
If you ever feel thirsty for a fight, let it out in your sparring, save it for the heavy bag or the tournament or something.
Facts! Winning is winning! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼💯😏🤷🏻♂️
My Dad taught me that a different way. He simply recommended that I leave a brick out back of a bar and be the last one out the door if something started. It took a bit to understand that the real hint was that everybody fights dirty in bar room disputes and that it's a bad idea to be anything other than the last guy out the door.
I love how his "dojo" is at the bar lol
lol bad rotten video did that too.
u know its legit
In real life, that's where most of the fights will happen lol
Exactly. Atmosphere of just one of the realistic settings where an attack is likely to occur. I saw similar vids with alley, stairwell, etc environment.
It is probably the irish martial art "fuk-yu"
It usually consists on consuming copious amounts of alcoholic beverages before training, preferably beer
Just recently a dry cough was the ultimate protection.
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😂 and people argued at least 6 feet apart
If you believe in The Big Bang theory and Joe Biden actually won the 2020 election maybe.
Lol
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63 with mobility loss years ago when I was broadsided on my motorcycle. Two years ago I had a heart attack. Those two things really slowed me down so now I practice gun fu.
Ha! I'm a Gun Fuer, too...
Definitely the most unfair and effective fighting technique
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I appreciate people telling those kinds of stories. I'm 73 with a few handicaps of my own.
My man literally went pocket sand. “Sha sha sha shasaaa…” lolol
Rusty Shackleford approved*👍
DO NOT go for an eye gouge if you’re not in a dominant position and it’s not a life, or death fight. If you do, then you’ve just raised the ante in the fight and are at high risk of getting eye gouged back by somebody that’s in a dominate position, (eg full mount, etc) and much better abler to apply it. Not every fight is a life, or death situation. You have to gauge the level of seriousness and be careful about mistakenly turning something that wasn’t really that serious into something more serious, or deadly.
Okay Captain Obvious. Go back to monitoring the hallway.
A good poke in the eye will take away anyone's dominant "position". That's the whole point...along with a few others.
Better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6.
You have no idea about the seriousness of any fight, for all you know the person you fight may knock you down and kicking you in the head.
Take every fight seriously and if you need to gouge a eye, it will make any man get the F off of you.
By what you wrote it sounds like you have never been in a fight in your life.
@@planereality3675 Instructions unclear now I am standing in my class with my classmate's eyeball...
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Is that a fight or sparring
"Sir, can you please stand still, I need to cut you with my thumbnail."
I can cut your hair with my thumbnail
Hahaha I want a fade please. Trendy these days
Raking can maybe be effective, providing your nails are strong.
No County For Old Men
"Hold Still Please Sir"
It's daft af anyway. The eyes are right there for gouging and you decide on a forehead rash instead.
"Almost always i like to put my thumb into their eye" lol how many bar fights has this guy been in? What a pro
none hes still alive
I thought the same 😂
I was in a situation once at a club where this obnoxious guy kept harassing everybody, so I took the lid off the salt shaker and waited for him to approach me, and he did. But he also got a face full of salt and the guy was screaming like somebody was shoving a knife in his chest and we just got up and walked out with no trouble
Salt, eh? Great idea for self-defense.
There’s salt shakers at clubs?
Under those circumstances...even better yet...mix the salt and pepper.
If you already asked the bartender for a salt shaker and they don't have one in stock your in trouble, I reccomend always carrying around those little salt/pep packets you get with takeout that way if the salt packet fails you have a backup rip open the packet and have at it. One time the guy was so drunk I was able to pour it right on top his left eye, he was not happy, one eye'd drunk swining at the air like he was fighting a ghost lol.
Foam pepper spray.
The good old pocket sand, wasn't expecting that one.
I imagine it would work quite well but i dont want to be carrying a pound of sand in my pocket at all times
@@LloydM-oh4uk
🟦…Back in the early '70s I was comin' out of a concert in the early a.m. at the palladium in New York, and as a result of a mugging attempt a coupla months earlier I had taken to carrying around a quarter of a pocket of sand when I was gonna be on the streets late at night,...
...THAT SAND SAVED ME from get'n robbed TWICE in ONE YEAR!...
... I'll attest that it's an EXCELLENT Technique!
They call that pixie dust or bitchs breath. Powdered glass and shredded poop. Animal poop. Or human poop.
I was leaving a restaurant and had the pepper shaker in my hand. Well this dude came up for a feel...... i threw the pepper in his eyes and he was on the ground screaming...... I didn't know I had a multi million dollar item then. that was back in the early 70s. I don't think they had pepper spray back then... who knows, right?
But ya, the sand idea is great!
Dale Gribble is a dangerous man.
I’d never have thought The Village People would be such street fighting experts.
try em then pussy
I mean no one’s fighting the bootay warrior willingly.
🎼He's a MACHO MACHO MACHO MAN!!!🎶
The guy you are getting lippy with was A Delta Force Soldier .
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1:57 "I'm gonna demonstrate a hair pull technique. I'm gonna use Dave," Yeah buddy, something told me it wasn't gonna be demonstrated on you 😂
😆..."I'm gonna demonstrate an atomic kick to the groin....Dave come here."
hey buddy hes bald by choice! it makes him more aerodynamic when he fights
I don't see anything unfair or dirty with these moves, just pure effectiveness. It's either them or me and I'll always choose me. Thanks FightFast for uploading this fantastic content.
The key to victory is the element of surprise..alot of people wouldn't receive life altering injuries if they didn't start trouble.. the more confidence they have and the more you seem meek.. the odds of success skyrocket when you do your thing.. knees and insteps..ooofah..great weak points no matter how big the man knees go sideways easily..but..as Mr Miagi said " best way not get hit Danielson..not be dare"! So many altercations..not all..but most can be predicted..can be avoided by simply leaving .. but that pocket sand absolutely works.. no proof of anything...
Right, do animals stop themselves when they bite and claw in a fight? Lol
The bag of sand is a great idea. I’ve never heard of that before, but just from my experience getting sand in my eyes while on the beach, I can see how that would be incredibly effective
Well, the one pulling hair from behind… what’s that about? Certainly not self defense unless he’s attacking your buddy or something…
Respectfully, anyone that is trained will distance properly before the fight starts (and usually try to leave) thuse making these move’s unreliable. When going in close (which is only once the fight begins ) the trained person will control grips immediately and then look for ways to submit, again making these moves ineffective.
A guy tried to kick my balls, but I’m 60 and he didn’t know they hang below my knees.😮
I just hit 60 and realized how old i was getting when i sat on the toilet and my nads were dangling in the water. Getting older is no joke !! Best wishes to you and yours Joe.
@@shanghunter7697 Back at you. At 60 you have likely learned to diffuse most situations and may have also acquired a secret that 20 year olds wouldn’t understand. The secret is that life has toughened you to the point where a punch in the face is welcomed just for the “wake up” factor.
@@joegibson6041 Indeed, well said Joe !!
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Any fight you can walk away from is a good one.
Any fight that never happened is an even better one.
The best fight you can have is the one that you can avoid or walk away from. Self defense however is alway life or death situation.
@@kenitsanoutragecandia3939 As a lifelong martial artist since 1969, i def. agree. As kids we were taught too 1st try and walk away immediately, 2nd was to try and talk your way out, 3rd run your way out. If all failed....God help them if i ever have to use my art. Best wishes to you and yours, stay safe out there !!
He who laughs and runs away lives to fight another day 👍🤣 and I was a bouncer for 8yeas😂🤣🇬🇧💪🙏👍😳🙏
Or be a man, and don't "walk away" from someone attacking you.
There is no such thing as a fair fight…the best and only advice my absent dad ever gave me.
Pretty much same mine was whenever you punch make sure you punch through the person
@@logansaxby7224yup, like as if your real target is behind that person. 👍
The sandbag trick is brilliant.
Douse it in hot sauce and let it dry in the sun, then put that in your pocket...
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You mean like Ghost Pepper sauce?
Oooo... I like it.
Great stuff! I've been practicing all of these techniques and now, I can't wait until my next bar fight.
Make sure your opponent isn't iron balls McGinty.
I'm sure that pocket sand technique will go swimmingly.
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Did you grow out your thumb nail to the correct length?
@@mattmarzula You'd be surprised, ever had sand that was doused in hot sauce and left in the sun to dry thrown in your eyes? It's quite debilitating.
I remember hearing about old Escrima placers sharpening and growing out one thumbnail. They would even go as far as putting heavy polish on them to strengthen them. They would grow them into claw like weapons.
Sounds gay.
Navy friend asked a SEAL what he did in situations, strict countries when on leave, that they were told not to carry weapons into and the SEAL showed him a similar fingernail.
handy for eardrums and tearing out cheeks.
EG wing tsun
Unfortunately, I like to keep my nails short and clean.
I think while you are carving the guys forehead, it would be better to throw a 2 piece combo to the head instead.
@@moneyfornothing3264
Well, just an extra "tool" for some if they can sport a proper attack fingernail, I suppose.
I keep mine short too, so I can gouge effectively enough for me, but not really rake anyone's eyes or face.
Of course, gouging eye's is a very serious escalation of defense, so be sure to be ready for whatever counter-attack, because they will be pissed. Follow through.
I practice a little just so I'm good with that if needed.
Forget about all these "techniques." Learn the ultimate martial art. Learn Puko, the ancient martial art of controlled projectile vomiting. Fear no one.
that's funny bro i use anal explosion toward the enemy.....
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Kung Puke! Ancient Chinese vomit warfare.
I like Rodney Carrington's method of getting naked. Everyone is scared of a tiny prick.
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The sand was very interesting. I have carried one of those plastic tubes that mineral tablets come in, filled with sand for ages. It fits into the hand and can either be used to give a bit more weight to a punch or the top is easy to flip off one handed to spray the sand. never had to use it but better prepared than not.
Pocket sand! She-shaw!
You're not along. I've used a candy tube filled with sand for years. Got the idea from an m&m commercial while watching king of the hill.
@@sagarasouskepocket sand episode and a commercial for those M&M minis in the tube?
Number Two is the only one that contemplates getting away, which is the priority in any unwanted confrontation. You will find very few videos that tell you the absolute basics of how to engage when it’s a question of fight or flight. These guys are experts and so they can identify their targets and hit them with precision. This takes years of knowledge and practice but seems so easy on the screen. Almost all strikes are to the head and upper body and therefore also look impressive. These exercises are for the Dojo, not for street emergencies.
Hitting others in the face is definitely not recommended - these days there are always those with phone cameras and that sort of evidence if the police turn up will always go against you initially - although it’s a natural instinct when we give in to our emotions instead of keeping focused on the main aim and that is to injure your opponent correctly so as to then go to the next phase which is flight. Dropping someone to the floor and then going down with them is also a no-no in the street, the most unsuspected individuals could join in and speed of execution is your goal.
Now, the most important thing to keep in mind is that someone with an injured leg can’t run. This must be your priority: neutralize the leg. One leg is enough and the advantage is that there are two of them, versus one head, so you can choose whichever side suits you best. When confronted raise the arms as if to offer surrender. This catches the opponent off guard, keeps your head protected and also acts as an upper body stabilizer for the kick. Don’t kick with your toes out in front, much the same as with the hand; fingers and toes break with relative ease, that’s why punching isn’t recommended and open palm strikes are, use the heel instead. A sideways motion catching and displacing the kneecap is ideal. If you miss, you’ll at least have made the leg double sideways and if not breaking something is at least extremely painful; a straight blow to the knee will make the opponent feel sick and if hard enough will have them out of the game for long enough for you to get away. Also, on camera, it doesn’t show you to be either an expert or willing to inflict purposeful injury, rather a clumsy, spur of the moment way out. Now start practising at home so your “clumsiness” is highly effective. Like the man said, the more you do it, the better at it you are.
Well said
Experts? At what? Impressing the elderly and/or infirm who've never been in a real fight nor never will be?
That was an essay
@@neintoten6155look them up
please learn how to use paragraphs
All these work great, if your opponent stands perfectly still in front of you and does not try to fight back.
the idea is move fast. if implemented quickly they will work.
@@orangewarm1 It is actually wild how people in these comment sections will consistently misunderstand how demonstrations are supposed to work. Nobody *actually* popped an eyeball out, must be fake.
That hair pull looks easy to slip, his hair isn’t even that long plus if a guy has his back turned towards you in other words non threatening then why would you need to do that in the first place. That’s called assault and you’ll quickly find out that there’s consequences for your actions
Dale Gribble is so proud right now
POCKET SAND!
Yes! Thank you, I was scrolling through comments and beginning to think I was the only one... this whole list has got to be some kind of satire. Pocket Sand!
Don’t forget to say “Sha-sha-shaaa!” It makes the Pocket Sand attack 3 times more effective..
Damn it. Didn't scroll down far enough before commenting. I figured this would be so much higher.
pocket sand
I like the traditional martial arts where the attacker throws a punch, and just holds it out there.
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Lol beat up as many family dojos as you want they are free pickings just make sure your not walking into a serious one with the same attitude!
@@davidkwong3369 Family dojos ? LOL!! After the formal class ended, the instructor calls out his playful pitbull dog.
@@cubiczirconiabeard5366 idk have you seen that? Wouldn’t surprise me I saw a picture of George Dillman in one and ran!
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Truth! I did the trip move many years ago and as soon as the guy hit the ground he got there so quickly he didnt want any more trouble
Surprising people is a great de-escalator. If they didn't see it coming, their lizard brains kicks in, knowing that they are in over their heads. A threatening move toward them at that point usually gets them to want to leave.
This is the funniest thing / most informative thing I’ve seen. I think Mustache man is a little drunk. And would probably be a really good dance instructor.
0:18 Ive tried fighting off men with sharp nails and its absolutely unaffective. Topical skin wounds don't save u. And i have a Kenpo background.
Pain compliance goes out the window in a bar, where people are drunk / on drugs
I used to use that step on the foot technique decades ago. Just something I figured out by myself. I got really good at trapping a foot under mine without even looking. It was incredibly effective, though I never went so far as to break someone’s foot, it did allow me to get on top of someone for a ground and pound and back then nobody new jujitsu so I was good.
Ok tough guy, let's see you step on the foot of Mike Tyson. I will shut my fat internet mouth when you prove your case with a video of you using your master technique on Mike Tyson. Mike Tyson will be glad to show you any potential flaws with your "move". I'm confident, look him up and post a video, can't wait to see this work in a real life scenario.
My Dad taught me the foot stomp, but I never had much success with it, tho. In 9th grade this kid picked a fight with me at school. We would settle it in the stairwell the next day. He was big into karate and I didn’t know anything. So I asked my dad for a good opening move and he said step on his foot and follow up with an uppercut. I did what he said. in hindsight it had a snowballs chance. However I did it with such confidence and faith that I immediately gained the upper hand and he was in big trouble trapped up against the wall and taking damage unable to strike effectively.
So he panicked and does the first self defense move you learn, knee to the crotch, and said im sorry. He hit me so hard my grandkids felt it. He hit me so hard three seniors had to carry me out of that stairwell. I was paralyzed for 15 minutes. The school was so upset about what he did that they only suspended him, not me. Boys used to fight so regularly that the worst injury was a blackeye or a bloody nose. you were considered a coward if you fought dirty. nowadays, kids gouge eyes, sucker punch, use weapons, 2 on 1, etc.
Wat is this Jew Jew it's u ?
@@Greg-yu4ij Anything to survive especially if you're the one attacked
Yeah, found this out on accident. Bad dancer.
"Crowd the kicker" was a something I employed when I fought. I read Musashi's Go Rin No Sho in the 90s when I was studying Tang Soo Do. The Book of Fire describes two concepts that relate this strategy: "To Hold Down The Pillow" and "To Tread Down The Sword". I thought about this a lot, and without intending to do so, I found myself incorporating these ideas.
Stepping on your opponent's leading foot when they least expect it is the perfect "atemi" (to borrow the Japanese term)--it distracts and disrupts at the same time, throwing off their rhythm while forestalling their next movements. It's particularly effective against kickers.
Doing this while crowding the opponent--"sticking" closely to them, occupying their space rather than letting them invade yours--played to my strengths (good timing/fast hands) while taking away their strengths (usually, quick feet/strong kicks). This wasn't something we were taught, just an insight I picked up from reading about martial strategy. It was useful later in life, too, when I started studying Aikido.
Interesting, but what does pillow biting and swordfighting have to do with this?
@@beavisroadhog9629 Your comment is that of a kid who grew up playing video games 18 hrs a day !! A complete lack of respect for Mr. Musashi......shame on you !!!
yea im sure youre like 200-0 in street fights because you read a book
Musashi is the best. All disciplines flow into each other. You see it in the Samurai trilogy when he starts to focus on arts and farming, and the people themselves he becomes more than a bullheaded fighter. Best role model I could name.
Yeah. Great strategy until you roll your ankle stepping on their foot.
These work...if the other dude isn't fighting back. Nice nails Raymond.
Exactly…no one is just gonna let you do all that. Show us real responses to real responses.
Now I’m all wired up ready to kick some A$$ after reading all these comments 😂😂🙏❤️
Long Post, but worth the read if you have the time.
I've only been in a half dozen street fights in my adult life. Four of those attackers I've put in the hospital. Here's the breakdown of each fight/defense.
1. Attacker came at me low and hard like a football tackle. I leaned into it spreading my legs, and brought both hands down on his collarbones, then proceeded to grab his now horizontal body at the waist by reaching over him. Using his momentum, I picked up his waist, and dead dropped his head on the concrete. He was out like a light and for a while I thought I might have killed him. He walked around with a neck brace for quite some time after the incident.
2. Attacker tried a frontal kick on me, which I promptly grabbed at the calf and spun him forcibly off balance and onto the ground, breaking his wrist.
3. Attacker poked me in the ribs with a nightstick from behind. Instinctively I reached around to disarm him of the baton, and in doing so folded his wrist forward to the point it snapped, again breaking a wrist. Turned out he was an overzealous MP from the base, and thinking quickly I hauled him out of the club and drove him to base medical in his own truck. I dived for the bushes before anyone figured out why he was there. Evasion and Escape was the better part of valor that night.
4. The was a somewhat drunken Marine that tried to attack me while I was laying down with my eyes closed on the launch boat to the US Marine prepositioning ship I worked on as a contractor. That first attack caught me completely by surprise, I barely had time enough to stand and sweep his feet while I threw him to the deck between the launch boat chairs, and the crew immediately broke up the fight. Back on the quarterdeck of the ship I quietly walked up to him and offered we go somewhere away from others to 'finish it'.
He began making a scene (in front of the Officer of the Deck and an armed Marine guard), so I turned to walk away. The SOB hit me in the back of the head as I was walking. The really got my blood boiling, I whipped around grabbing his throat with my off hand and punching him like a jackhammer into a single aimpoint on his left face at the cheek. It was maybe 5 or 6 hard rapid blows and by the time I finished I was on top of him on the deck with my legs to either side. By this time he managed to grab my hair (as a contractor I kept it long at the time). I still had a firm grip on his throat.
I remember the Marine guard pointing the muzzle of his M-16 between us, screaming to let him go. I agreed so long as he'd let go of my hair first. As soon as he released I did too, and the miserable SOB actually BIT my hand, causing one last haymaker punch to that aimpoint on his face, with enough force to flip him over onto his fact. I stood and walked back from the crowd rushing in. I remember looking in one of the vehicle mirrors on the Roll On - Roll Off deck and not finding a mark on me. However, I was drenched from my collar to my belt in blood... his.
The next day he looked like he got hit by a truck. The point I aimed at had stitches from his nose to his ear, and that side of his face was swollen so bad his left eye was nothing but a blotted purple slit, and even his right eye was barely open from the swelling that carried over to the side I didn't hit. I made a tactical error in hitting the same spot, not only did it leave serious injuries, I could have just as likely killed him. But that's what people get for attacking me from behind like the cowards they sometimes are.
I don't like to fight, but I also don't accept losing a fight by not giving it my all. Each of these attackers chose to attack me, I didn't go looking for a fight. The fact that I tend to be soft spoken and in a respectful manner they probably saw as "weak", to their great peril.
SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple
Hahaha this is hilarious! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 You sound like a real badass 😂😂😂😂😂
Why not arrange a meet and find out .😅@@live4thehunttoday678
I think you might suffer SSS, Steven Seagal Syndrome.
I saw that movie too, dude
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if someone is standing in your face and keeps bugging you, it's an indication that if you don't do something soon, they will! Always be first.
this is also a great way to go to jail!
@@eddiebarger3850If you have no other choice it's just one of those things.🙈🙊🙊
Awful advice
@@eddiebarger3850 I don't know about you, but I'd rather go to jail than be sucker punched and hit my head on the concrete and have a grand mal seizure that leaves me permanently disabled
Assault and battery. Get ready to mortgage your house for the criminal attorney, followed by the civil attorney.
I love these tips and remember to practice and use them as this world is getting crazier by the day..And a confrontation with someone is almost inevitable, and you do not want to be hurt badly, maimed, or even lose your life. We used to have an old saying..."Better to be judged by Twelve than carried by Six." Peace!
Better still to avoid both. The best way to always win is to deny the enemy battle if possible. My first instructor was real big on the idea that the height of combat ability is to subdue the enemy without battle.
@@12centuries40 I have been taught something similar..But that is IF you can afford to do it, as situations are different and some things are totally unavoidable. May always you have peace in life and dealings.
I have written about this before, and here it is again. I am a 60 year old man and I live in one of the biggest cities in the US. There is plenty of crime here, but after 34 years here, I have never ONCE been in any situation where I needed to gouge someone's eye out, pull them to the ground by their hair, slice their forehead with my thumbnail, foot sweep someone, or pull out my trusty bag - o - sand to throw some in anyone's face.
Either this is all made up by someone trying to use fear to sell a course, or these people are out looking for confrontations to try out their latest "dirty fight move".
Add a pair of leather chaps and I ain’t going nowhere near the moustached gentleman! 😆
there's a stupid prank video somewhere here that actually makes your point really well. A guy goes up to various heavies in bad neighborhoods and gets in their face. When the person starts to fight them, the guy strips off his shirt and pants really quick and is wearing a really nasty bikini thing underneath, but still acts like he wants to fight. Every single time, the people just turn around and jog in the opposite direction. Nobody wants to mess with crazy.
#2 foot step/push is 💯 unstoppable.
Bounced for years and it will drop ANYONE.
Light toe step, light push and they DROP!
Maybe try it on sober people
Sorry bro, but I’m 95% sure you made up your bouncing career, and 100% sure you have never used foot step push. 🤦♂️ And if you did, it was on someone very drunk and probably small and already scared of you….I fought competitively for 6 years, boxing and wrestling were my base and have trained in Muay Thai and BJJ for a decade. Stop lying on UA-cam. All these guys in the video are frauds.
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That's from Tai chi
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#4 and #2 are the best for getting you out of the situation. If you are at a point where your only options are eye gouging or scratching with fingernails, you have planned things poorly.
Just pull your pants and underwear down. Nobody wants to fight a naked man.
I like elbows .. usually ends things pretty quick lol
For hair pull move: get your hand as DEEP into the scalp as possible. If you get the hair at the end, it might rip off and you lose the control. Go DEEP. Holds true in many physical interactions….
What about if your opponent is wearing a toupee?
Their embarrassment will end the fight
Put a generous amount of black pepper in the watch pocket of your jeans. When you sense things are going south, lick a thumb and load up. Works great on eye massages. I always have an inventory of those lil' paper pepper packs, just in case.
Oh I LIKE that one! Think I’ll make it caiyan pepper though.
@@MrBracey100 Try cayenne pepper. It really wakes you up.
Wait, do I lick my thumb BEFORE or AFTER I stick my thumb in the pepper?
If I kept washing jeans with pepper in the pockets, my hubby would have an eternal honey-do list. lol...
Before I ever watched this, or knew who Dale Gribble was, I carried a baggy (one of the old styles where you had to flip over the plastic lip to sort of seal it) with dirt AND cayenne in it. I did this because I was bullied on my way to school almost every week. Multiple times I utilized this technique on bullies and one dog, and it was 110% effective every single time. It's so effective that as a 40 year old, I have told my partner about it and she carries a baggy of dirt and cayenne in her purse.. just in case. As a side note, it is also not illegal to carry dirt and spices in your purse and in the car.
what baggie would you say is more effective pull apart or zip apart
same but with a Glock
Regarding the 2nd option in move #2 (@8:30 ), why would you worry about breaking the opponent's foot?
Because your training sessions tends to be very short, and far and few between otherwise.
Had to laugh when a Dental Implant commercial came on😂😂😂😂😂Bite the DIRTY Bit&$!💪😎
Thank you bro. I am going to a rather questionable city with my girlfriend this summer where I just so happen to get in a confrontation last year, and this is definitely helpful so I can keep us both safe.
I was recently in Seattle for a couple day visit, and some fair sized street dude kept eyeballing me, sizing me up it seemed, looking for that "out-of-towner, easy mark" was the immediate impression I got.
Keep your skills up, keep a couple real weapons on you, keep your head on a swivel, nod your head respectully towards other's as you pass by (very important!), and walk like you've lived there all your life.
or to keep your girlfriend in line
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Don't know about the sharp thumb nail across forehead. In my mind I'm taking that thumb nail to the eyes - even if they are closed tight I'm bound to cause more damage to a thin eyelid than to a forehead.
The 1st and the last guy who is the same person is SUPER LEGIT & WISE on what he's talking about.💯
There's NO such thing as a dirty move in a street fight! If you know how to fight , you KNOW not to let anybody inside your reach. If you know there's no avoiding it, let the enemy come to your range and ATTACK first and ATTACK hard!!!!
spot on... streetfighting is all dirty moves....
There's also no such thing as a street move in a dirt fight.
Cobra Kai!
@@mr.e.t.2701 wait, what about a sand fight?
The way Dave feigned instant death was masterful 👏👏👏
I was a bar Mgr & bouncer at a very "active" bar. I never let anyone get within arms reach without a hand up by my collarbone. Also, if a fight is inevitable a quick stiff jab ends alot of fights. Ive been extensively trained over 30+yrs & have competed in wrestling, taekwondo, boxing, kickboxing & mma. Training in proven arts is the best offense/defense.
Last Tip: Combine Sand with Chilipowder ;)
i got 5 decades of 7 styles under my belts , picked up 3 black belts , i picked up QI-GONG and Tai-Chi recently and been in it 21 months now working my way up to semi-master and SIFU status to train others in .
my first 5 styles are way more aggressive types . i am not bragging , i said all that so you will know the validity and merit of my opinion . i personally have learned some very cool stuff from FIGHTFAST , designed mainly for quick endings and takedowns .
you guys always get some pretty interesting people in your teachings , thank you kindly for your services .
Thanks for your input Rick. I'm glad you've been able to pick up a few things from our instructors.
2nd Dan in Tang Soo Do, Tang Soo Jitsu and Kobu Jitsu. All traditionally taught kill or be killed, hard styles.
Was a cage fighter and a bouncer/doorman for 6 years.
I can tell you from experience that your black belts (which just mean that you understand the basics) wont mean jack unless you can keep your head together against a person/persons that are actually trying to hurt/kill you.
Fight fast has some "cool stuff" but most of it is going to get peoples ass's kicked or worse.
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 to me there were types of students , the most three types to mention were , the serious dedicated type , the shy and weak and the ones i hate the most the bullies . i have the mentality that 98% of the time ,if you are a humble person and are minding your business and are in the right or yata,yata,yata, you just simply cant loose . i never offend or bully anyone in any matter , meeting me in person you would never think i know any fighting skills , because i carry myself like this ,but when you disrupt my peace , as long as i am in the 100% right , i can throw down bro , dont even need to use martial arts , do what it takes and then some , KWIM ? ....... LOL
@@FightFast - You guys are good at what you do. As for the jabronis leaving comments, I'd say your belts are only good to hold your gi in place. I've had over 100 street fights and a lot were life or death and I chose to let people live.
As for you jabronis, come get some; I'm over in Colorado Springs.
@@FightFast you guys have come up with some very interesting people my friend .
step on the foot thing was like the first street fight move I ever learned lol nobody ever expected it that's for sure
Thank you. Mother's walking through a grocery store parking lot with their kids need to know these techniques!
This is very good stuff, especially for an old guy to think about.
If you go for nuts or eyes with a man, you’re asking to be blinded, sterilized, and hospitalized if he wins. For a lot of men, it becomes life and death at that point and all restraint is gone. Never look for a fight, but always be ready for one.
Another "dirty" but effective technique I employed using this "crowding" principle involved blocking with my shins. Mine were tough because as a young black belt, I was training hard against fully grown men, and we did not wear pads, ever. It was light contact sparring (if you get hit, it's your fault; if you get hurt, it's your opponent's fault). When we blocked, we blocked hard, or else. That tends to toughen up those harder places on the body.
Thai kickboxers understand this. If you've hardened your shins, stepping into a low round house kick and blocking shin-on-shin is effective, and it leaves your hands available to do other things. If your opponent's shins aren't as tough as yours, you've taken that weapon out of the fight.
Tae Kwon Do people, who liked to wear shin pads when they sparred back in the day, were particularly vulnerable to that. Not an appropriate technique for friendly sparring. I tried to save that technique for cocky, overly-aggressive fighters. It humbled them, and the best part is, they effectively did it to themselves.
1:50 I would SAY this is dirty fighting! What is this guy trying to show? How to mug someone from behind?
Steel toecap shoes. You can get them that look like sneakers and others that pass as semi-dress shoes. A swift kick to the shin can sure distract someone.
Yeah, good one.
@@TicTac-g7mIsn't this illegal in the UK?
The best way to win a fight is to make your opponent believe that he has no chance against you, if beat him in his mind then he has no chance regardless of what fiscal advantages he has, but if you can't get into his head be as viscous as you can. A fight and a combat sport are two different things
Be as sticky as possible? Ewwww...but it could work i guess🤣🤣
As a 135lb man, I will never be able to make anyone believe that they don't stand a chance against me
Actually, often a smaller guy, clearly aware of size issues, may put in work to develop physical strength. One of the strongest guys I've known was maybe 4'8". But could bench press almost 500 lbs. Another guy I know took a different approach to being small. He packed a 10 mm semi-auto in his belt. He's a little skittish and paranoid, but hasn't shot anybody yet.
Picking a fight, even with someone who appears timid, is reckless behavior. But that doesn't slow many of the tough guys who, for some reason, feel obligated to engage in spirited debates about inconsequential subjects, which they inevitably are highly emotional about. They think they're going to sway someone's opinion to be more like theirs. Unfortunately, those being educated aren't as emotionally invested in being enlightened, don't understand his point, and possibly his words. Like many drunken tough guys ,they believe louder, angrier delivery wins the debate. When that doesn't work, they think they'll win the debate by intimidation. This is when "little guy," who's been sipping a coke all night, sober as a judge, pulls his CCW and silences the tough guy permanently.
Size is no real influence on the ability to defend yourself. Pacifism, or surrender to fear, are real influences. Predators smell and are drawn to fear. A knowledgeable and skilled 135 lb trained and armed individual doesn't radiate insecurities drawing Predators. Their calm demeanor and confidence are unsettling to the tough guy. Who may have a brief moment of clarity.
@@tigersblood12212012 I did at 120 best fight I ever had, won without a single punch being thrown
Fiscal advantages? Is this a brawl in the Treasury?
1:54 thank god David had hair
Lmfao 😂
Don't forget the head butt. Very useful for me and leaves the throat open to a variety of follow up techniques.
Works well if you are shorter than the other guy... just make sure to hit with the forehead or top of your head and not with your nose
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It's probably just me, and I really see the power of a head butt, yet I can't seem to understand how to use the top of my head instead of the front.
I'm not a ram, and seems like that would hurt me. I'm probably wrong though.
The only headbutt I've witnessed was between a lesbian couple that were having a screaming match. The one that was on the receiving end dropped like a sack of potatoes and I left before the cops got called.
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I remember back in the 90s in Richardson TX when there was a high school fight. One of the kids was on the wrestling squad for JJ Pearce High School. He ended up gouging the other kids eyes out and blinded him. It would have to be really serious for me to be going for the life altering defenses. Scary stuff.
Yes, an eye gouge is not a move to use unless your life is in danger. To be honest, if you are getting into any fight where you or a loved one isn't in serious danger you are probably the problem. We don't teach people how to sport fight, or look like a bad ass and pick fights at a bar. These techniques are for when the shit hits the fan and you don't want to end up unconscious on the floor getting kicked in the head...
@@FightFast I agree with you. I think the safest bet are the testicles 😂. It’s so true though. I have seen the damage even a light nut shot can do. I have also seen someone grabbed by the nuts and the fight was instantly over.
These are great tips !
I haven't seen the sandman trick in decades. Yes, the sand works very well especially if the sand is light and grainy.
The pull the hair technique is super great too.
Mr. Handlebar mustaches guy has a great take downs too.
The thumb nail guy is hoping that the opponent gets blood in his eyes. I have seen fights in bars where guys have smashed beer bottles on the other guys head and the other guy still fights on.
None of you said anything about a good nose job. Break a guys nose is easy and makes the guys eyes water plus the guy is hurting and the next day the guy looks like a RACOON, Lol.
Of course never do these things, just walk away from the fight.
Toby “I’m gonna put some dirt in your eye” McGuire
Walk away if you can, but don't ever run, or beg, that is predator food and they get off on it and you are worse off
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I'd be mixing in salt as well and even chillie powder.
"Of course never do these things, just walk away from the fight." And the very next time you come across this asshole you'll have to finish the job.
And scratching leaves a visible mark on the opponent's face that can later be used by the law enforcement officers to identify an attacker.
The "Sandman"-trick was worth watching this video. 👍🏻
“I was in fear for my life officer, terrified I was.”
Bro, do you want to defend yourself from an attacker without leaving a scratch on him? So walk with a pillow.
Guy at 4:35 is a Master in Burrito Martial Art.
Wow Jim West on number 5 and 2 . I trained with him at Ft Bragg in the 90s. God Speed goos sir, good seeing you unexpectedly.
I love this site,at 66 I'm not as agile and these techniques are quick,don't require emmense strength but WOW are they good.Jez from Eastern Tennessee.
As far as I'm concerned, break the attacker's foot. That way you can walk away and he won't be able to catch you.
0f course, break the foot in a real and serious fight, but in practice is when you need to let off the foot. That’s what West was referring to. The problem is that under stress, people predictably will do what they’re trained to do, so you may unintentionally let off of the foot in a real fight because that’s how you trained.
Very good points. Training does take over. I said break the foot mainly because of a military friend. He said stomp the top of the foot weather you're being bear hugged or from the front. Once the foot is broken, you can get away.
@@justtalldavegood old foot stomp, no one uses it anymore in combat sports, used to be a very effective tool in clinch
Depends on laws in your state. I understand you want to be able to get away, but some states can charge you with a crime if he decides to call the cops. Some states will allow the person to sue you for his medical bills and that I think is why he says not to break the foot.
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It's that effective, huh. I'll have to remember that then.
There is a difference between self defence and fighting. Not all people who know self defence are fighters, but best believe all fighters know how to defend themselves. The mindsets between these two mentalities is completely different in that self defence is about creating a safe opening for retreat, whereas fighting is about engaging in the quickest way possible in the most violent way possible, and more often than not has no intention of retreating, until the other person is incapacitated or dead. The former, even when done correctly, can result in jail time, the second, especially when done correctly, can result in a murder charge. Don't listen to UA-cam videos that encourage the latter, and fail to acknowledge the possible reality of doing so. Also, even in a self defence situation, the throat can still land you in a bad legal situation. Know the laws of your state or country, and train in utilizing self control, and situational awareness, both of which can help you avoid most cases where lethal force would be required in the first place. Train hard, and stay vigilant.
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dude out here actually using pocket sand in fights. i can respect that lol.
Carried sand in both pockets for over 40 yrs now, only had to use it twice but was worth it to me to carry for decades. A little goes a long way, wife mad every time she did laundry :)
King of the hill
I live in the Six Rivers National Forest along the Trinity River. Some of the people don't fist fight they will put something under somebody's fuel tank or pay somebody a bottle of booze to put it there. I know another guy that will wear his girlfriend's jeans and a gray blouse with pink letters that says" happy" when he's looking for trouble. He wants to find trouble quickly he doesn't care if it's three people or 200. He knows where there is a belt-fed machine gun, he knows people that know how to make bombs, he's not afraid to grab a hatchet. I've seen him do things that look like a great white shark attack slices all across the abdomen through the abdominal wall slices from the back of the neck to the tailbone. People realize as they get older that fist fighting is really insane standing there bludgeoning with somebody like an orangutan. So I guess I'm writing this for the troublemakers and jerks that might be reading this. People that stare at other people, people that mistreat other people, people that disrespect other people. There are people out here that have an entire different sense of morality and justice. We could easily go to rural Mexico and see this or the Congo or Pakistan. I would be very careful in today's world who I disrespect because it might not be the dragon himself it could be somebody he cares about. Let's say he cares about 20 people that starts to get a little dangerous. There are 717 approximately people missing each year in my county. The largest town has 26,000 people the next one has 11,000 that's about it. I was trying to watch kingsnake videos because there are different groups of them that have pretty colors and I like the fact that they have two to four times the constricting power pound-for-pound as other constrictors and this video popped up that's why I'm commenting.
Jimmy tap to an uppercut. My wuurrrrd. Id never imagine seeing something so funny yet knowing it would be amazingly effective and would likely work 100% each time.
There is no such thing as a dirty or unfair move if you are attacked. You do whatever you have to in order to protect yourself. But thanks for the tips!
The Dale Grible pocket sand move.
I met a guy over 20 years ago that could cut a beer can with his thumb nail. If it's dirty, its a fair use technique, there's no such thing as a fair street fight. Especially when theres more than one opponent (punks need back up)
Unless you are fighting to the death anyway, very dirty moves are either unnecessary (if you win), or will make you receive even more if you lose (eye gouging, groin punches, etc.).
Oh yes. That's very true. I'm glad there's people in the comments calling out this bs.
I remember when this was on VCR tape. One of the better defense videos from Red Zone, because it cut thru the Kung Fu'd Up nonsense to get to the basics. Simple works well enough in a bar fight.
Why am I wasting money on juijitsu when I can just grow my thumbnail out?
Think about having someone in a rear naked choke and then a thumb gets jammed in your eye, are you going to keep holding the choke? Thumbnail isn’t needed.
@@playdiscgolf1546 If they can do that you're doing it wrong.
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Do t know but I’ve talked to a few guys who were in prison who said thumb nail to the eyes got them out of every single rear naked choke anybody ever tried
Im going to pick a fight tomorrow night! Thanks for the upload
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I hope you won bro
As a professional you need to consider that you don't have time always to get into positions while attacks you need to use the elements around you.
Thanks Dr Watson.
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@@victorowens9150 You're very mature vicky ! Parents did a great job !
@@shanghunter7697 dang, are you that offended? 😂😂 you’re like 70 years old
@@betterfasterstronger0 Yes sir, i'm an OLD buck.......You'll SOON see ! You get worse slower and weaker. Life goes by way to quick, best wishes young buck.
Just be sure you know what is likely lethal or creates a permanent injury vs something that stuns, distracts, immobilizes,etc.
What about the fish hook? If you dont think its dirty enough you can tack on a quick Tbag as a finishing move. Also, consider adding some pepper to the sand and if you're going for the nuts, dont just slap them, always grab,twist and pull in that order preferably.
A good roll over fish hook can beat a guy 4 weight classes higher but after roll over and u got there head turned u might break there neck if u start leverage punching with your other hand while u have there head turned and fish hook pinned . A simple left lead into a collar grab into a leveraged pull into a right cross /crosses is a good effective dirty move that isn't as frowned upon as much as hair pulling. And nut hitting is a act of war .
I agree. Don’t hold back on the nuts
#5 is true and is why I have always been able to instantly measure if someone has been in a significant number of fights in their lifetime. The culture and movies tell inexperienced people that it "LOOKS" brave and "LOOKS" confident to stand this way. To get right in your face with their chest out, shoulders squared towards you, and chin up. And experience would tell them the exact opposite, that this is almost an automatic loss. Therefore they clearly have little to no experience with fighting. If they had been in a lot of fights, they very quickly would learn not to do this. This marks them as having been in 5 fights or less in their entire life. If that. Usually.
Not to mention that it's not just detrimental to stand that way from a striking perspective. It also makes a person very easy to take down. Legs become easy to hook or trip. Body is easy to wrap around for a bear-hug. It's just not smart in general.
The second part of #5 (eye gouges) is mostly bullshit. Human beings know how to protect their eyes by instinct. The myth of the person who just sits there while you dig your thumbs into his eye sockets doesn't exist in the real world. On the other hand, the specific situation where eye gouges could do a lot of damage is when you can control or immobilize someone's hands and head. So using it against someone who is establishing grappling control over you.. Not that bright.
#4 is complete bullshit. The last thing you want to do is try to gain leverage by gripping someone's short hair. This is idiotic. No one is crying about a hair pull, and as a lever it pretty horrible and easy to slip. This guy learn to fight from his sisters or something??
#3 I mean... Someone who thinks sharp thumbnails hurt has never been punched in his life. This guy is not worth taking advice from.
#2 is legit, but he's basically trying to treat you rudimentary grappling skills. But again, this isn't some magic trick. Knowledge of balance and which foot people are putting their weight on, is just day 1 in a wrestling camp. It's good information for 5 minutes. Now you need 5 more hours. And 5 more days. And 5 more years of instruction. 5 minutes alone isn't going to give you a massive advantage.
#1, seems more like a trick paid security might use for crowd control to avoid lawsuits. Something you could do to get guys to stop climbing on the stage. Not something you'd use in a fight.
The key to #1 is what the security guard said you do after you throw the sand: begin your counter attack. Doesn't have to be sand, sand just works well because it gets in the eyes and can cause a problem longer but you can use anything that can be thrown toward the eyes. Water, coffee, alcohol, glass, beer bottle, doesn't matter. The objective is to activate the "protect the eyes" reflex and capitalize on a takedown or counter.
I've been in quite a few fights and yes I have carried sand in my pocket and throw in people's face before they catch about 12 punches. I'm also quite accurate at flicking a lit cigarette from my left hand into people's face before they catch a bunch of fists. It's worked quite well
Agree with your analysis EXCEPT #1. I think it's one of the most effective way to stun the opponent in a street fight. It's like pepper spray, but simpler.
Missing a key point, a trained fighter will always measure distance. Second. Trained fighter will always walk away first unless no option other than to throw/roll.
You’re so right i mean it started good with the groin shot but the the idiot is like yeah scratch their forehead 💅💅💅Queen i mean this channel just lost all its credibility
Why is Raymond painting his nails tho?
Because he’s grown and can do what he wants 😌
@@ShroudedEnigmaDoubt that's the reason.
Usually I tout these self defense gurus as wannabe tough guys, but this guy's mustache 100% gives him super strength
I promise you you wouldn’t say that to his face
The ole thumbnail cut to the forehead! It saved my life 3 times in the war and once at home!😎🤦🏼♂️🤷🏼🤣🤣🤣
Everyone of these guys is legit.... looks like they wouldn't be the aggressor..but the finisher...
In fantasy land maybe, they got some good ideas but aren't showing them in real time against a non-compliant op. to be effective.
Not a chance!!
Tell me you don't train without telling me you dont train.
#1 is the only viable move and even then you're throwing the first strike so to bystanders you can be seen as the aggressor
#2 You're attacking someone from the side/back you are automatically the aggressor because the person is defenseless - how is that useful if someone is attacking you?
#3 Yeah use your PAINTED nails to cut someone accross the forehead because that'll stop them. News flash, fights are bloody and a mess, this isn't going to do a thing and the thumb in the forearm thing no one would feel that with adrenaline. Of course a thumb to the eye would bother someone, good luck thumb striking someone's eye during the heat of a fight if you're not in a grappling exchange.
#4 The only way this works is if the person is completely stationary after the punch and the stars absolutely allign. Otherwise if someone is trying to take your head off with a punch there's no way they aren't going to just let you go around them and set up a trip unless you've practiced that move 1,000,000 times and you know that person is going to throw a right hook, because if they throw a left your training won't matter because you guaranteed didn't practice that side.
#5 Real practical, tell you what, if you're carrying around sand everywhere you go with the intention to throw it in someone's eyes, you're probably the problem.
Yeah we had a hard time finding a criminal willing to assault the instructors at the time of filming.
@@FightFast 30 years ago?
3:49 try this move on my wife tonight😂
If you are relying on your fingernails to survive a violent confrontation, you have lost before you started. Seems like your advice is, "Don't worry about getting in shape, conditioning, or developing yourself, just go see the girls at the nail salon- they will hook you up." Good luck with that angle, boss.
"If you are relying on your fingernails to survive a violent confrontation, you have lost before you started." Not so, a thumbnail jammed into the corner of the eye will inflict EXTREME pain very quickly.
For the hair grab counter - slap the top of that grab with your open hand hard and fast and it will break a finger or two and cause a reflex to open his hand. To test what I am saying grab your own hair with a fist and then slap (gently!) it on top with and open hand using your other hand.
I used a deep eye poke 3 times before, twice the eye popped out and the third stayed in but ended up being surgically removed and replaced with a glass eye. I highly recommend the eye gouge to end things fast and easy.
Thanks for that, my nan won't shut up when im Watching judge judy
There are only two reasons for fighting. The other guy wants to really hurt you or KILL YOU. There are no rules on the street. You have to take advantage of what the attacker gives you in the moment. You don't have time to set up for fancy moves. Years of martial arts have taught me every situation is different, size, weight and speed of your opponent and you don't have time to assess it. You have to react to whatever he does in the most violent and effective way possible to save your own life and be aware of everything around you. How many friends does he have that are going to jump in if the attacker can't handle you on his own? Some of the worst street fighters are the ones who have practiced martial arts for years only doing point sparing. You have to be able to take a hit and give back better than you take. Avoiding strikes is sometimes difficult but being able to read your opponents moves can allow you to move slightly to avoid the full impact of a strike or kick. This comes with experience and unfortunately most people don't have the experience. Eyes, throat, groin. If you learn basic pressure points attacking those can be extremely helpful. Using blocks that can turn into joint locks is also effective. If you punch with a closed fist to the head you could break your hand and not be able to defend yourself. Everyone should take some kind of self defense and practice it enough that they can be good with a few techniques. The idea is to get away if you can. There is always someone out there who will surprise you with what they can do. You can't tell anything by appearances. A life can end in a second. It's best to avoid the conflict if you can. If you can't do what you have to do to stay alive. In close quarters even Navy SEALS fear a knife more than a gun especially in the dark. You might not see it. You won't hear it and when you know he has it, it is to late. Almost anything can be used as a weapon in a pinch.
All great points made! I'd also include adrenal stress training.
@@FightFast Adrenal stress training is not something that is easily done. This is why basic training is so hard for our special forces. For me when the adrenaline kicks in everything changes, I become highly focused and time seems to slow down almost to the point of being in slow motion. All the senses become much sharper and it seems as if there is time to think when in reality time continues at the same pace. Unless you have experienced this on a personal level it is hard for someone else to understand.
You want something simple you can do with a partner that will step up your game.
Have them hold there fist out to your chest and back up an inch (or two) so they cant actually hit your face or body, them have them throw punches at you as fast as they can where ever they want, with both hands, work your timing, try to parry and redirect them as best you can, keep doing this until you are confident enough to move forward.
Then start moving off center and adding counters.
For fun you can see how much of this would work against a non compliant punching opponent.
The best bet sadly to just eat a few punches running you've gotta be tough for this, as most people have more reach than you if you're short, once in close you'll want to try a jumping choke hold or a eye gouge, throat chop, or nose punch or ear bop, and that's assuming the other guy hasn't knocked you out first or doesn't use his guts to send you flying once you've closed the distance or he hasn't kneed you in the balls.
Watch Bruce Lee vs that 7ft tall dude and you'll see what I mean.
The best way to win a fight is to get away because the Cops are going to give you a record if you fight back at least here in New Zealand which is bullshit.
So the bad guy can bring you down to his level while you're trying to defend yourself.
Crazy really.
@Blockah
"Eat a few punches"
That is exactly what you don't want to do, my exercise helps you to not get hit.
There are some big dangerous dudes out there that you don't want to eat a punch from, cuz they are going to knock you out.
Of cours run if you can, but thays not always an option.
Learn how to move and parry.
(Is it parry or perry... idk.... I think it's parry)
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 Bruh I'm 5'6ft nearly everyone has legs for arms compared to me. Ain't no way I'm dodging that lol. I legit have to eat punches to land one lol.
@Blockah
Because of my training, constant heavy bag work, hard sparring, cage fighting, and conditioning, I can generate insane power.
If you ate one one of my punches, that would be the end of it.
Best learn to parry and move off center, so you can land one without eating any.
It's not as hard as you think.
@@dabunnyrabbit2620 I'm 5'6ft 118KG ain't no way I'm moving fast enough bro
What Do U Do When U
Have 2-3 Opponant's On
U At The Same Time ???
"So your attacker is in the trunk of your car. First thing you want to do is get wrist control. Once you have wrist control, take out your GUN..." -from a funny comedy video about wrist control.
#3 is really dumb. Don't put the nail in the eyes, instead cut the forehead with the nail and then EVENTUALLY blood is going to drip down into the eyes. Why not just put the thumb in the eyes if that was the goal?
Jim West is a Green Beret and legit fighter
That is only a rumor.
What is a rumour?
How old are these videos? I feel like they're from the 90's
TRS has been around for over 30 years, our video archives date back to the early 90's.