Sunday, June 2, 2019

Ninjutsu Martial Arts Strategy: The Key Time and Stage of Self-Defense Situation

One of the main turning points in my ninja martial arts learning process occurred when I realized that there were more things happening, not just punching, kicking, and what was not, which constituted traditional martial arts and self-defense training. In fact, once I saw it happen, my thoughts shifted from the typical direction to this "style" or that, and began to transcend the technology itself...

... every time the "completed" content is moved in the technical string.

The question I started asking was, "What is the logic behind these initiatives?" And, "Why are they moving in this particular string?"

This is the entire content of the book "Controlling Combat: Five Keys to Effective Self-Defense Strategies."

This is about understanding and identifying the key or bridge between stages...

...a strategic moment...

... in the case of self-defense, another.

It's about "parts" that control the battle scene, and must be strategically managed in the right order, and at the right time, if you want to succeed.

What are these key moments in the battle? I will tell you first that they are not.

they are not...

...when your fist is in contact with the attacker's body surface...

...when you lock his joint so that he can't move and stop him from continuing to fight...

...when you take a "cool" attitude...

...the way you are taught to hold a weapon, or...

... Most books, videos, martial arts and self-defense schools focus almost exclusively on the other hundred "things".

However, they are not these things. If you don't understand what I am going to point out here, you won't see it.

confused? No.

The point here is that in any movement or technology itself - shock, lock, throw, etc. - there is a "cause" behind it, that is, a particular technology is being done this way, and at a specific time. There are some techniques either "for ' we' or ' for ' our attackers do to get, maintain or emphasize our control over the situation. In short...

... there are things that make a particular technology correct and appropriate at any given moment...

...and it is completely wrong for another person.

And, don't make a mistake here. We are talking about the scientific application of effective principles and have been working for centuries. Moreover, this science is effective...

... for those who understand and control it in battle!

What it means; if you know how to use this scientific application and make it the logic behind the strategic use of your skills and techniques, then you might win. If you don't, your attacker will do this and you lose.

So, what are these key moments or key stages?

they are...

1] You can assess your situation and understand what the attacker is doing or trying to do to you.

2] You defend against his attack. This is your ability to counteract the impact of an attack on you.

3] How do you lose balance with a way that prevents your attacker from continuing his own strategy and indeed putting him in a weak position.

4] The actual counterattack you used to knock him down or bring him to the ground. This is the stage where you really bring the battle to him.

5] You have the ability to assess the impact of your technology on your attacker and your next move [escape, constrain him, or prepare another attack] should be.

In my attempt to learn how to truly protect myself and others, I was fortunate enough to find some teachers who could point to these answers. Unfortunately [or fortunately, because this leads me to really look at it], we are not talking about the gradual mechanism of "style" here, because almost anyone can teach these mechanisms to almost everyone. Unless you know what you are looking for, what we are talking about cannot be seen. It is invisible to the naked eye but still exists.

I only know this. Each of these critical moments - these critical moments - is an important and not a critical factor in any overall defense strategy. However, the book "Karate - Myth" focuses on the big picture defense strategy [remember?] that is generally aware of the fact that it has to deal with the attacker. I am talking about the small picture strategy stage 6 - "Handling the attack" ".

The ultimate goal of the general general self-defense strategy is to "completely avoid" dangerous situations; this life-saving knowledge is to effectively deal with a person you find yourself.

And, when "rubber meets the road," you can say that...

... no matter how many cool technologies you know, like...

...what can you "do" with them.




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