Sunday, August 6, 2017

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"ARE YOU PREPARED?
For The TOP 10 Assaults
You Will Encounter On The Street…"
Watch this controversial, eye-opening video, free of charge then decide for yourself...

Dear Friend,
First off -
I do not claim to be the world's most powerful fighter… Nor do I claim that this is the world's "best" fighting system. I believe that all styles have their merits and that you can benefit from learning from each of them. However, not all styles are good in all situations.

And here's why…

If you fight in the ring, then learn what works in the ring. If you train in the gym with grapplers, then learn what is allowed in your class. But if you want to become an unstoppable force in a real life-threatening street encounter, then you better learn the best method that works in THAT situation.

Today, MMA is the rave. I admit that you can learn something from MMA – such as aggressiveness and physical conditioning.

But does it work in a street fight?

Keep reading, and I will let you decide for yourself…

Don't forget MMA legends like Frank Shamrock said he was attacked in front of Home Depot. A guy pulled a knife and Frank said he wisely ran.

Rickson Gracie said something along the lines that he would rather fight a 300 lb guy in a ring than a 150 lb guy in the street because of street variables.

There is also Bas Rutten, Another MMA Great, who is always emphasizing the difference between techniques used in the ring versus techniques used in the streets .

These fighters have dominated in the ring but are humble enough to admit that there is a huge difference between sport-fighting and the real thing. Strangely enough, the people who are too stupid to know the difference are their die-hard fans… who are too hyped up about what they see on TV than to listen to what these fighters are saying.

Are you serious about self-defence?

Then you absolutely must know this:

Skillful criminals do not pick fights, they pick victims.

If you are attacked on the street, it is because the predators are bigger, stronger and think they can hurt you.

So if you can not beat a bigger attacker, then what are you training for?

That's why I have created my system to work even for the below-average guy. A system that works, even if you are smaller, NOT strong, NOT aggressive, NOT fast, NOT experienced.

Now you have the chance to make this system work for you…
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Training Module 1: The Shove

The Shove - Most fights start with a light shove - if you don't deal with this threat promptly, it could quickly turn into a situation that puts you in real danger.

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Training Module 2: The Hard Push

The Hard Push - Common bullies will start their attack by pushing you hard to get you off balance. Also, you can be fatally pushed into oncoming traffic, or a cliff, or a sharp object. Not countering this properly could open you up to devastating attacks from your opponent.

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Training Module 3: The Clinch

The Clinch - Once you move in close to your attacker, you need to disarm all his weapons, both hands, both legs, and his head - to give you the controlling advantage in the fight.

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Training Module 4: The Right Hand Haymaker

The Right Hand Haymaker - The predominant striking attack you will encounter on the street is the rear right-handed punch. Getting hit with this can potentially knock you out! Discover the most effective way to counter this attack regardless of your attacker's size and strength.

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Training Module 5: Push Then Haymaker

Push Then Haymaker - The common attack combination in a street fight. Your attacker's forward momentum can put you in a very bad position. If you get caught off-guard by this attack, here is what to do to turn the tables around.

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