Learning Self Defence: A final note on defending against a collar grab By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: Pull your attacker’s forearm towards your body. Use your thumb on the pressure point below the biceps, right where the triceps begin. If the attacker still moves to grab you, a quick bite on th...
Learning Self Defence: Defending against a front bear hug By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: You need to put a little space between you and the attacker first. Use both your hands to grip and squeeze his love handles as hard as you can. This will cause pain and force his body to rise upwards while ...
Learning Self Defence: Defending against a one-arm grab By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: Use your free hand to drop a hammer fist on the attacker’s arm which is locked on to you. Ensure to land the strike where the elbow and upper arm meet. This is where the Large Intestine 10 and 11 pressure poi...
Learning Self Defence: Defending against being pinned to the ground By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: Shock the attacker with a quick bite on any one of his nipples. Alternatively, grip the fleshy part between his thumb and bent index finger, and squeeze as hard as you can. This puts pressure on t...
Learning Self Defence: More on defending against a collar grab By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: It is common for an attacker to grab his victims with the non-dominant hand before striking with the strong one. Before he throws a punch, quickly grab the muscle that connects his chest and armpit. Th...