Monday, November 16, 2009

Good technique on how to win a street fight?

go 2 a bad skoo fulla gangs and fights i already no how to fight but i want othrs opinion..like were to position your fist, good technique, takedowns, one hitter quitterz, n how to deal wit da fast heartbeat n shaken n da hands n legs aka(flight or fight)aka(adrenaline rush)

Good technique on how to win a street fight?
Note to Woohoo: There isn't a fighting section on YA, and at least some carryover of skills. Some regular boxers/coaches can provide advice here to those who do it "for real."





Best way is not to do it at all. Then you have two winners and no loser. But, you state you are in a situation where you have to fight. Hopefully, you do it as infrequently as possible, try to avoid it when you can, and when you have to fight, there is at least someone who checks both fighters for weapons, and enough friends of each to make sure it doesn't turn into a jumping.





I suggest starting in a classic boxing stance with both fists in front of the face and both elbows in front of the ribs, the weaker hand slightly forward. You use the same principle for your feet, with the heel of the back foot raised. Most fights will start with punches, and if you want to start with a kick, the same stance works. Circle around and look for an opening before throwing anything. Trade punches and kicks until you sense your opponent weakening. Then wade into him. The best takedown (for this kind of fight) comes from struggling until you get behind your opponent, then getting him into a headlock and working his face to the ground. His middle will probably be raised, which lets you get him in a body scissors. Work him hard in both the headlock and scissors until he is ready to give way, then (and only then) roll him to his back and get him in a schoolboy pin (your knees on his shoulders, his head at your mercy and his arms out to the side and ineffective). Pound away at his head until he quits or loses consciousness.





In every fight, expect to go to ground. Don't look for a KO, but if you see an opening and can get to his throat (best with the open hand), temples (forehead over the eyebrows), side of the head in front of the ear, Xiphoid process (the little bit of matter between the middle ribs), balls or mid-thighs, these are areas in which one strike can knock out or seriously disable an opponent. Just don't let your guard down after striking, because you might not do it right and he might not be going down.





As for the adrenaline rush, don't worry about it, accept and use the fast heartbeat. It will have you super-alert and ready for whatever is coming at you. Try to steady yourself and keep your eyes on your opponent's face. By concentrating on him and your desire to get the better of him, you should eliminate the shaking. If not, just go ahead. Once your arms and legs are in motion, you will either stop shaking or just not notice it any more.





Always know when to stop, which is when your opponent is clearly beaten, and good luck to you.
Reply:why do people always come to the boxing section for street fights??? just asking
Reply:if your hands and legs are shaking you would be best not to fight at all because if you are trembling like a scared rabbit your gonna get beaten badly sorry to be blunt but you sound like a guy that bes not fight.but if you must fight try a headlock and maybe you can shake his teeth out
Reply:put your hands up by your cheeks and turn your body into all your punches for power. i wouldn't go for the takedown unless you have good wrestling experience because it could backfire on you. and also use your adrenaline as anger like picture they just raped your chick or something so u can use dat adrenaline for more power and speed


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