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1 SIMPLE TRICK to PUNCH & DESTROY Defensive Guards in STREET FIGHTS

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How to PUNCH & DESTROY a Defensive Guard (https://youtu.be/qontrub1yvw). Fighting Tips of the week: How to Land More Punches. How to punch to defend yourself in a fight relies on punching through the centre of the body. The classic hands up boxing guard that the average person uses does leave the centre of the face exposed to attack. If you can punch hard and fast to this region of the face then you may be able to trick them into further exposing more gaps in their guards defence. This week we look at a simple idea of forcing your attacker to expose their face by punching hard and fast to their nose. Of course, it simple logic that your attacker will not be standing still allowing you to punch them in the face, he will most likely retaliate with his own punch in order to defend himself. So in the second section of the video we discuss how to counter his punch, by cover and hitting back with an elbow to the face of your attacker. About Us ELEVATING YOUR FIGHT IQ: Videos blending Martial Arts, Crime Science, and Psychology. Presented by Dr Mark Phillips Criminal Psychologist, Security Consultant, Martial Arts and Defensive Skills Instructor. An expert in Organised Crime, Hostage Taking, and Offender Profiling. Martial arts experience includes Wing Chun, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Wrestling, Boxing, San Da Kickboxing, and MMA. Weekly Self Defence and Martial Arts video releases every Wednesday. Topics Covered: Coping with Criminal Behaviour, Self Defence Techniques, Street Fighting Tips, Mindset Preparation, as well as general tips on how to defend yourself. CONNECT WITH US! Instagram ►https://www.instagram.com/fightscience_tv/ Facebook ► http://facebook.com/londonwingchunacademy VISIT OUR ACADEMY LWCA ► http://www.londonwingchun.co.uk OUR BLOG ► http://www.londonwingchun.co.uk/notes
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