Message from @Mustache Asian

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2018-04-06 02:44:57 UTC  

ye let me comply with the rapist or murderer until the police that haven't been called arrive

2018-04-06 02:45:05 UTC  

may be old school but it is from experience

2018-04-06 02:45:41 UTC  

i am pretty confident in close after training jiujitsu and muay thai but even with armed assailants its a differnet scenario

2018-04-06 02:45:53 UTC  

old school isn't necessarily a bad thing

2018-04-06 02:45:57 UTC  

I will be like "Bitch, you don't tell me what I should do with my life"

2018-04-06 02:46:26 UTC  

yeah i just know to go for the balls. if it's a chick then hit her tit

2018-04-06 02:46:39 UTC  

ok i said that cause it rhymed

2018-04-06 02:47:16 UTC  

use you back to bsae off the ground, legs to the intestines, pull thier arm across your body and drives hands and elbows to the face for defence

2018-04-06 02:47:58 UTC  

I'm 4'9"... Not sure that would work

2018-04-06 02:48:21 UTC  

well, weight on the ground, hands up to protest face is key

2018-04-06 02:48:31 UTC  

legs out to keep assailaint at range

2018-04-06 02:49:14 UTC  

Have a stand up game and a ground game

2018-04-06 02:49:27 UTC  

like Krav maga and BJJ

2018-04-06 02:49:36 UTC  

whatever works for you

2018-04-06 02:49:46 UTC  

yup, strong, jab goof leg kicks and jiu jitsu

2018-04-06 02:50:19 UTC  

Most fights will be like "cats in a bag" and ends up on the ground

2018-04-06 02:50:29 UTC  

as Clint Smith puts it

2018-04-06 02:50:33 UTC  

i hated training muay thai but those legs kicks are brutal tools that give you a serious ranged advantage

2018-04-06 02:50:54 UTC  

good strikes too

2018-04-06 02:51:01 UTC  

on the ground 6 months of jiujitsu training will give you the edge over 90% of the population

2018-04-06 02:52:05 UTC  

The closest I have to me is taikwondo... It's a half hour drive to go take it though. Still would be better than nothing. If i ever move to the city I'll have to look that up

2018-04-06 02:52:45 UTC  

bjj#1 or wrestling
muay thai #2
western boxing #3
kick boxing #4

2018-04-06 02:53:23 UTC  

If you can carry, you must also incorporate the gun into your practice

2018-04-06 02:53:43 UTC  

now that's really mixed martial art

2018-04-06 02:53:47 UTC  

yup when hands touch your body you are fighting life and death

2018-04-06 02:59:00 UTC  

it makes sense from those positions, but losing your footing dones't make sense, blocking advancements and forcing range with knee and takedown defense is a far better tactic than trying to shoot while pushing to stand u

2018-04-06 02:59:46 UTC  

true but are you fast enough or have enough room to get away

2018-04-06 02:59:55 UTC  

of course

2018-04-06 02:59:58 UTC  

each situation is different

2018-04-06 03:00:06 UTC  

its a matter of where you are comfortable operating from

2018-04-06 03:00:19 UTC  

but yeah I would prefer to have maximum spacing

2018-04-06 03:00:30 UTC  

id draw way before someone shot a single leg on me if they out weighed me

2018-04-06 03:01:20 UTC  

guess the purpose of this to get you used to the eventuallity of physical contact

2018-04-06 03:01:27 UTC  

like im very comfortable in a clinch or in guard but if i am armed you can't let someone get within draw distancve of your weapon

2018-04-06 03:01:47 UTC  

oh the videos make perfect sense

2018-04-06 03:02:09 UTC  

yeah if you can, the best decision is to run

2018-04-06 03:02:18 UTC  

it just seems like a lack of situational awareness to a certain degeree

2018-04-06 03:02:36 UTC  

Gotcha

2018-04-06 03:02:54 UTC  

when someone shoots a takedown and your head is heading towards the ground that movement alone could kill you on a sidewalk