Self Defense Tactics: Energy of Fighting (Part 2)

Here’s the second part of the video demonstration on how a smaller guy should react when attacked or cornered by a bigger guy.

My ultimate tactic that I teach is to “HIT FIRST, HIT FAST and KEEP HITTING!” In self defense situations, the ultimate goal is self preservation and you should always know what to do and where to specifically strike to inflict maximum damage. Also included in this video is somewhat brutal technique but a must know to preserve oneself.

Just a reminder, content on this video are lethal and utmost responsibility is required.

Here’s the video:

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17 Responses to “Self Defense Tactics: Energy of Fighting (Part 2)”

  • Panayiotis Argyridis on

    Dear Perchacs
    I liked this part of the video that i have already watched. I am an instructor in Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do and everything i saw looked very familiar to my own skill levels. We have the principle ” Think Hit” this means by the time of a conflict you have to make up your mind(emotional content) and intercept even your oppnent’s intention to attack. So you can inflict maximum damage hitting vulnerable targets at the minimum amount of time without preparation and wasted motion. Then you can leave.
    In the feuture i thing i need to buy you system on Dim Mak, that i want to learn and aqcuire skills on it. For the time being i am training from your manuan on CHI MANIPULATION fOR FEW days now.

  • That was much more interesting and useful.

  • paul on

    i bet my comment is awaiting moderation, dont worry, i have a huge coverage over martial arts on the interent and will slag u off elsewhere.

  • tom lovestrong on

    Nice ..enjoyed most of it….I wouldnt punch anyone straight over their teeth…more damage to my hands

  • Jong on

    Sifu
    The techniques you demostrated are very lethal. One strike can kill a man.
    Children please do not try this at home or school.
    Very effective and dangerous techniques.

    Regards and thanks for the video.

    Jong

  • Elsie Boateng on

    Hello Sifu Perhacs,

    I really am getting back to feeling that your information is for me. I am just beginning to study the self defense tactics and read new information I did not get a chance to read before.

    I am getting back really interested in what you have to offer however, the influencing mind material is not my “cup of tea”.

    I don’t know if you remember when I called you that you said you would give me an online Dim Mak version when I order Chi Power from you.

    I want you to know that I had a stroke last year and that since reading and listening to your information, I came across an ability to balance my off balanceness by placing my hands flat towards the ground as I walk and letting the energy bounce off them and I am always balanced so I don’t fall. I may not be describing understandably what is happening to me but it is all due to paying attention to what you have to teach. So, I am very impressed with your work.

    Elsie Boateng

  • xjareinx on

    hit first hit hard keep hittin.!!

  • Great demo, Al! Love to see more videos soon. Very helpful.

  • martin on

    GREAT INFORMATION,HOWEVER THE SMALL GUY COULD NOT BACK UP AS HE WAS AGAINST THE WALL.HIS OPTIONS ARE THERE FOR LIMITED ARE THEY NOT??
    REGARDS
    MARTIN

  • Ron on

    Good info on your video. Keeping at least three feet of personal space between you and your attacker is a must. As a second degree black belt in Aikido we are trained to keep that distance if not more. An attacker screaming at you is just another strategy to cause fear. The police use it all the time. The calmer you stay, the more the attacker will realize that he may be biting off more then he can chew. Attackers feel their opponents fear, they also can feel their opponents confidence, hopefully causing a non violent ending. Keep up the good work.

  • I read a few topics. I respect your work and added blog to favorites.

  • russell on

    thanks for the info
    i think it would really help

    keep sending some for if somebody running up to you
    how would you block an attack or strike.

  • erik ross on

    I am interestad in finding fellow martial science practitioners I would like top meet people I could train with in my area I studied 5 animals kempo for 10 years and still practice from time to time but nam out of shape.
    I want to study your curriculum after I have brushed up on the, tiger, laopard, snake, dragon, and the crane.
    could you please direct me to a site where I can accomplish my getting back in shape by finding a partner of my style or a simular style ,(not japanese style)and then when I have worked out all my kinks I’ll train with your program for knew brain food and health?

  • I added your blog to bookmarks. And i’ll read your articles more often!

  • shivam on

    great video sir! and one more thing pls tell all the people to stand little away from the person they are gonna take on because if you stand close he may surprise you with a cheap shot! i have been doing jkd for 5 years now and one thing that i have learned is that a person who stops the fight is a winner even if ou stop it by saying sorry and appologise!!

  • Shahrir on

    Excellent tip. Have such experience. It doesn’t matter what martial arts or belts you are. It matter who finishes first.

  • I am not in the martial arts field but your demo is quite helpful for me. I think every individual should learn this basic techniques for self defense.

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