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6 STUPID Reasons People Start Street Fights with INNOCENT People

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Avoid becoming a target in a dangerous street fight. In this video, we’re uncovering 6 critical mistakes that could escalate into violent confrontations. Whether it’s something as simple as invading someone’s personal space, misreading a situation, or letting emotions take over, these errors can put you in serious danger. Learn how to recognize and avoid these triggers to stay safe and in control. Understanding these common behaviours could mean the difference between walking away unharmed and being attacked. These 6 SIMPLE Mistakes Get YOU Attacked in Street Fights... DON'T DO THEM! #StreetFight #SelfDefense #AvoidViolence #PersonalSafety #StreetSmart #DeEscalation About Us ELEVATING YOUR FIGHT IQ: Blending Criminal Psychology and Martial Arts for Self Defence. Presented by Dr Mark Phillips Criminal Psychologist, Security Consultant, Martial Artist. No Nonsense Self Defence Tips & Tricks. Topics Covered: Behavioural Risk Management, Criminal Behaviour, Self Defence Techniques, Street Fighting Tips, and Mindset Preparation, as well as general tips on how to defend yourself. Simple Martial Arts training with easy to follow ideas. Weekly Self Defence and Martial Arts video releases every Sunday. CONNECT WITH ME! Instagram ►https://www.instagram.com/fightscience_tv/ Facebook ► http://facebook.com/londonwingchunacademy TO LEARN MARTIAL ARTS VISIT: LWCA ► http://www.londonwingchun.co.uk ORIGIN BJJ ► http://www.londonbjj.com
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