Any blow causes damage. Of course, if a flash of pain and future bruising can be considered damage. But to stop the enemy, neutralize him, and deprive him of the ability to continue the fight, this is absolutely not enough. Pain will only make the enemy angry, he will get a “second wind” and the desire to deal with you will increase. So blows must be carried out so that the enemy loses consciousness or fell and writhed in real pain. Do not feel sorry for the enemy - he will not feel sorry for you.

A winning situation is one in which you hit first and hit in such a way that the enemy no longer has any desire (and opportunity) to continue the fight. The village “cutting” with the methodical eye-balling of each other and the cinematic crushing of the kidneys and abdominals do not give such an effect. It’s clear why people hit each other in the face – it’s scary, it’s unpleasant, it leaves marks. At the same time, it is quite easy to hit and just as easy to defend. The hot heads of the distant past probably fought with sabers at approximately the same goal. It is also clear why in the movies they strike those parts of the body that are well protected by “meat” and bones - and it’s safer to work on the set, and children who have watched enough action films and have begun to repeat the movements of their favorite characters, even if they give each other bruises, then not so soon.

We have other tasks, right? The most important parts of the human body for us are those, after a blow to which the enemy will immediately be incapacitated. Those places where the first blow will be the last.

This is easy to do with a weapon: wherever you make a hole with a knife in the enemy, blood will flow from everywhere. It is much more difficult to harm a scumbag with your bare hands - after all, he is not afraid of just a broken nose or a black eye, this is part of the entertainment for him.

You need to hit the “pain points” the most vulnerable places of the human body - where “God’s creation” is most fragile, where large nerve nodes, joints, and vital organs are located (Fig. 30). Firstly, hitting these points is easier than hitting meat or bone - in the sense that it is easier to hit them so that the enemy fully feels it. Secondly, hitting pressure points has much more consequences than all other techniques: not just pain, but painful shock, not just darkening of the eyes, but loss of orientation, fainting. I'm not even talking about the more traumatic nature of “correct” strikes. No, we do not set ourselves the task of sending the attacker to a hospital bed (although this would be a useful lesson for him and, perhaps, he would not risk further fooling around at the expense of random passers-by). But by the end of the fight, the enemy must be incapacitated so that he cannot pursue you, having caught his breath and recovered.

You can read for a long time the guides of Eastern masters on the location of pain points, but real benefit this won't do it. The attacker in a street fight is usually protected by thick clothing, so poking your fingers at him like a Chinese monk is simply pointless. I'm not even talking about the fact that a strike with straightened fingers needs to be trained for a long time with desperate persistence, otherwise any attempt to carry it out will end in broken phalanges. And it’s almost impossible to hit small points with your fist when all the participants in the brawl are constantly moving. So the list of main pain points in this book is based on the experience of street fighters, a kind of “folk art”. Everything you read needs to be organized in your head and worked out. If you have never grabbed an opponent by the genitals, then, no matter how funny it sounds, you will be embarrassed to do it in battle. You need to train in order to gain confidence in your movements and not lose combat effectiveness due to artificial restrictions.

At the same time, keep in mind that a certain percentage of opponents with this “ folk wisdom” is familiar and will also try to target the “Achilles heels” - protect them first of all.



Fig.30. Basic vulnerable points human body.

2. Eyes and groin

Every person at the genetic level is afraid of blows to the groin and eyes and protects these organs first of all. The blows in them are demoralizing, the pain here is the strongest, but at the same time the chances of irreparably maiming the enemy are relatively small (unless you specifically set such a goal).



Fig.31. Punch to the groin.


No matter how you hit the genitals, it always hurts very much (Fig. 31). Moreover, no special effort is required: a blow can be delivered not only with a fist or the toe of a shoe, but also with straightened fingers, a knee - it all depends on the distance and situation. But you need to not only hit - at every opportunity, grab and, without any pity, pull, twist, squeeze in your fist. This makes your eyes darken from pain, your hands forget about the blows and jerk downwards, your consciousness may turn off. Of course, with prolonged “contact” your hand will be busy, so you need to do everything almost instantly. Overcome disgust for the sake of survival - sharply grab the enemy by the balls and pull him towards you, as if you are trying to tear him off (it’s unlikely to succeed, but the pain will be simply inhuman).

Any impact trajectories are good - from top to bottom, in a straight line, from bottom to top. A person reflexively protects the genitals to the last, so by threatening to hit them you can achieve opening in another area, and by holding them you can “move” the enemy who has captured you. On the other hand, a man always reflexively covers his groin with his knee or thigh, so you can “knock out” an enemy with a blow to the balls only if you first divert his attention with an attack at a different level. The impact is guaranteed to cause a painful shock and loss of consciousness is very likely.

It's the same with the eyes. The enemy is very afraid of going blind, so a threat to his eyes will certainly distract him. And it is very easy to deprive an attacker of his sight (temporarily, of course). A short sharp blow with relaxed fingers - and hello. Hitting with a fist is also very convenient: the human eye is located in a socket, so even if you miss, the blow will still “go” into the eye. But the fist is too large to reach the eyeball, and it is more difficult to blind with such a blow (Fig. 32).

In close contact, you can press on the eyes with your knuckles or thumbs, for security, grabbing the opponent by the skull with the free part of your hand. Just don’t try to hit your eyes with a “fork”, as they do in the movies - you’re more likely to injure your fingers than other people’s organs of vision.



Fig.32. A blow to the eyeball. Pay attention to the fist, in which the middle finger is deliberately pushed forward.


A blow to the eyes or groin - best option first strike.

The main thing is that after it the enemy most likely loses his balance, initiative and cannot immediately react to you. The effectiveness of this advantage is obvious: you can disable one attacker in order to deal with another, gain time, or simply flee, thus gaining a head start.

A very experienced opponent may have his groin protected by a shell. In this case, attacks against it will be completely ineffective and you need to switch to other pressure points. But keep in mind that the shell usually does not cover the pubic bone, and it can also be affected - more on that below.

Nowadays, the only way to protect your eyes is with glasses. Hitting the points directly risks damaging your hand. But they can be easily brushed out of sight. True, a bespectacled enemy is a rare case, except for sunglasses, and the attack occurs in broad daylight.

In this case, you still gain a second, because the sun suddenly flashes in front of your unprotected eyes and blinds the disorganized hooligan. If you hit the glasses with improvised means (for which see the special chapter), then you can injure your eyes with shrapnel. Then the enemy will be completely taken out of the battle.

3. Throat and solar plexus

The throat is also a very “cool” point, it’s almost as easy to hit, and if you hit it, you can accidentally kill it. But if not kill, then certainly incapacitate. The Adam's apple is struck by a blow from bottom to top, which causes painful shock and suffocation, and can lead to irreversible damage to the windpipe (Fig. 33). With a serious blow, bleeding from the mouth begins, followed by loss of consciousness and death. A fracture of the thyroid cartilage of the larynx can cause rupture of the windpipe.



Fig.33. A blow to the Adam's apple.


Unfortunately for those who are beaten, and fortunately for the one who hits, there are no items in the modern wardrobe that can reliably protect the interclavicular fossa and Adam's apple. The raised tight collar of a leather jacket may somehow protect the throat, but in case of a strong blow it will not help. So you need to rely on your agility and active defense.

A good target is also the chin, or more precisely, its center - the protruding part. Uppercuts and hooks should aim at this point. But hitting the chin directly with a fist is pointless: the jaw bone is very hard, you can even damage your hand. But with a blow from the side, it’s easier than ever to collapse the lower jaw. An uppercut can affect nerve endings that transmit an impulse to the cerebellum, and the person will lose consciousness due to a concussion of the vestibular apparatus. A blow to the chin can also cause you to bite your tongue, which is very painful and therefore disorients the opponent.

Beat in solar plexus, or, as people say, “in the gut” - almost guaranteed to knock the enemy’s breath away and deprive him for some time of the desire and ability to attack you. This, of course, requires certain skills. The solar plexus is the junction of the nerve “wires” of the body, located at the point where the ribs meet. That is, where the xiphoid process of the sternum ends. "Sun" is covered abdominals, so it is not always easy to break through, but no one can keep their muscles constantly tense. (So, you need to relax your abdominal muscles while taking a deep breath.) You need to hit “under the gut” a little from the bottom up so that the blow does not hit the sternum. Damage to the solar plexus causes temporary respiratory arrest, cardiac dysfunction, a sharp decline pressure. Most likely from strong blow the person will bend in half, which will allow him to be quickly “finished off.”

On long distance Neither the Adam's apple nor the solar plexus can be really “pierced”, which is why they are not in first place among the points that need to be hit. But you need to cover them especially carefully, fortunately it is not so difficult. The throat is protected by slightly tilting the head forward (just don’t press your chin to your chest: this will stiffen your neck and make it difficult to breathe). The diaphragm is covered already because one of your hands protects the body, since you are not turning to the enemy frontally, and he needs to break through close to you in order to hit properly. This, of course, should not be allowed.

4. Vulnerable spots of the legs

Leg attacks are the most quick way knock down the enemy. And if they are carried out correctly, they will protect you from any attempt at persecution. In addition, they are carried out at the very edge of the field of vision, so that with proper sharpness of movements they are difficult to notice and inconvenient to defend against. Trousers and jeans are not as heavy clothing as most jackets, and only a few weirdos wear extra protective gear from the sporting goods store.

It is very convenient to hit the phalanges of the toes from above, either with a heel or with the whole foot. It is especially unpleasant, of course, to receive such a blow from a woman's stiletto heel. The effectiveness of the strike depends on what shoes the attacker is wearing. If he is wearing high military boots, it is better not to try - there is most likely a steel insert in the toe or just very hard leather that will not break through. But sneakers usually have a soft upper.

Next to the toes there is another “interesting” point - the instep of the foot. This place, where there is practically no muscle cover, is usually not protected by anything even in the most sophisticated shoes and is easily hit at a short distance by the heel or edge of the foot (Fig. 34). The impact can break the small bones of the foot and cause a fracture of the lower end of the tibia. A blow from behind to the supporting leg ruptures the Achilles tendon, making it impossible for the opponent to move the foot.



Fig.34. A blow from above with a hard heel on the foot may well break its bones.


The front of the shin is practically not covered with muscles, so a direct strong blow to it will most likely result in either a crack or a fracture. You can cover your shins with football shin guards, but walking around in them all the time is very uncomfortable. You should not hit the shin with your toe - the blow may slip off. A strong blow with damage to the periosteum can cause loss of consciousness from painful shock. Located on the back of the shin calf muscle, a blow to which is not so effective, but can cause a cramp, since this muscle is often tense. In terms of speed, strikes to the shin are the fastest, and are also successfully combined with dodging strikes to the head and body. A retaliatory strike from the front to the shin or a “sweep” from the side, performed in the same movement, can “drop” the opponent to the ground.

The knee is a joint, and blows to the joints are both more painful and more dangerous. A blow to the kneecap from the front or side with relatively little effort can leave a person lame for life. There are several reasons for this: ligament rupture, meniscus damage, fragmentation of the joint capsule. A blow to the straight leg can cause a joint fracture or serious dislocation. All these injuries do not allow the fight to continue, and even minor ones greatly affect combat effectiveness, since the knee is involved in jerking steps, launching a blow when twisting the body, and allows you to control the center of gravity. If all this becomes impossible for you because it causes sharp pain in the knee you just took, you lost.

For any blows to the legs, the first remedy is maneuver. If you are constantly moving, changing directions, it is much more difficult to hit you. Of course, kicks require a slightly greater distance than punches. So try not to expose yourself to attack.

5. Weak spots on the body

The ilium, or, simply put, the pubis. But not only him, but the entire lower abdomen. There are much fewer muscles here, but there are a lot of important vessels. Moreover, the target is located at such a level that it is convenient to hit it with both the foot and the fist. Possible injuries include bladder rupture, pubic bone fracture, and dangerous internal bleeding.

Heart. A slightly greater impact force is required here because it is covered by ribs (Fig. 35). It should be borne in mind that with the right and strong blow under the left nipple, the heart can stop, which will lead to death. But since the point is not the most convenient for attack, you should not count on blows “to the heart”. But also to open up once again no need - you can get hit in the chest so hard that your ribs break.



Fig.35. Elbow to the heart.


The interclavicular fossa is an unprotected point, which, however, you cannot hit with your fist, it is too small. It is more advantageous to hit here with straight, tightly clenched fingers. The blow injures the trachea, stops breathing, and can cause throat bleeding. The most terrible blows are delivered to the clavicular cavity with improvised objects - from a fountain pen to a nail. But here it is already fraught with death, and not just incapacitating the enemy - depending on how deep the “improvised object” is inserted.

The liver and spleen are both vital organs and very vulnerable. Located under the lower ribs: liver on the right, spleen on the left. You can hit as you like, aiming at the same time as damaging internal organs break ribs. A strong blow can rupture the liver, leading to death. But even a not so strong blow is very painful and can cause loss of consciousness.

Collarbone. It is very easy to break the clavicle bone; just hit it sharply from top to bottom with your fist or the edge of your palm. But you can do this with the heel of your palm and your elbow. If the enemy does not collapse from pain, then at least you will “knock out” his hand.

b. Vulnerable spots on the head and neck

The neck is completely vulnerable. In addition to the throat, which has already been discussed, you can hit the side of the neck - and not only hit it, but also (if possible) squeeze it. From a blow with a fist, elbow, or the edge of the palm on the carotid artery (or jugular vein, and there is no need to particularly aim, because it is difficult to miss), the attacker has difficulty breathing, dizziness begins, and coordination of movements is impaired. With chokes - although they are rarely given the opportunity - you can "disable" an opponent without much harm to him. A strong blow to the side of the neck can cause a person to lose consciousness, but such attacks do not pose a danger to life (Fig. 36).

On the face, the most “successful” area for attack is the nose and tray. The nasolabial fold, that is, the place where men wear a mustache, is very sensitive. Moreover, you can not only hit it, but also grab it with your fingers and twist it - believe me, it’s simply unimaginably painful. In the same way, you can grab the lower lip in close combat: you pinch it with your fingers on both sides and twist it or pull it towards you. You can tear it off accidentally, but that’s okay, they live like that. Just be careful with your teeth - don’t tear the skin on your knuckles when you hit and don’t let your opponent bite your hand.



Fig.36. A blow to the neck with the edge of the palm.


Hitting the base of the nose is not only painful, but also disorienting. In addition to the fact that the nose begins to bleed and makes breathing difficult, there is a high probability that the enemy will reflexively throw back his head and open his throat to strike. The nose is that rare point where you need to hit not with your fist. Here a strike with the heel of the palm is much more suitable (Fig. 37). And don’t be afraid to break your opponent’s nose - this is not a terrible injury, besides, hooligans usually have it broken anyway. For the same purpose and with approximately the same results, you can hit the bridge of the nose from top to bottom. It’s harder to damage your nose this way, but it’s easier to hit.

Side punches can target not only the jaw, but also the temple. Blows to the temple are very dangerous, this is the easiest way to get a concussion and lose consciousness - the skull bone here is quite thin, and behind it there are many important vessels. But you have to be Chuck Norris to kill someone with a punch, so don't hold back too much.



Fig.37. Strike with the heel of your hand under the nose.


Well separate topic- ears. Not everyone is aware that our ears are responsible not only for hearing, but also for the vestibular apparatus. Of course, the “vestibular” is located deep in inner ear, but hitting her is not difficult. A simple slap on the ears with the palms, if done sharply and forcefully, will cause a painful shock, dizziness, and nausea in the bully (Fig. 38). There is a high probability that the victim will fall and will not be able to get up immediately. Rupture of the eardrums (and they can be damaged not only by cotton, but also by a blow from a fist or elbow) disorients the enemy and forces him to be distracted.

One way or another, you have to take care of your head. Everything grows together, heals - well, yes, the blows hurt, but not scary. But if you miss one or two good straight shots to the head, that’s it, you’ve already gotten carried away and there’s no time for a fight just to stay on your feet. So if you have the opportunity to cover your head in one way or another, cover it and don’t expose it to attack unless absolutely necessary.



Fig.38. Hit the ears with both palms.

7. Backstabs

The opportunity for such blows is a real “lucky chance”, but it occurs very rarely, for example, if in a mass fight the enemy accidentally leaves you behind his back or you have to deliver neutralizing blows to an already defeated enemy. At any opportunity, you can and should stab in the back - you’re not at a knight’s tournament, you have one task - to save yourself at any cost.

The most traumatic “zone” of the back is the spine, and the part that is most exposed to impact is the back surface of the neck with protruding vertebrae. Displace or destroy a vertebra with bare hands Don’t even hope, but keep in mind that missing a blow to the spine, for example, with a stick, is no less dangerous than hitting the head. You need to hit the spine as hard as possible - with elbows, knees, head - with such striking surfaces that they themselves can suffer minimal damage. But still this is not the primary goal.

You need to start attacking your back from your kidneys. Everyone knows roughly where they are located. In the region of the kidneys, a large nerve runs through the back, so all blows to these organs are very painful. In addition, there is a high probability of internal bleeding - not the worst thing that can happen, but with such an injury it is impossible to continue the fight (Fig. 39, c).

Further, severe pain is caused by blows to the hollow between the shoulder blades and the lower back (Fig. 39, b). The point is not only that the spine passes through here, but also that by hitting the corresponding muscles, you limit mobility and reduce the combat effectiveness of your opponent. You can hit here, just like in the kidneys, in any way and with anything, as long as it’s harder - fairly “easily accessible” places with nerve endings close to the surface.

On the back of the head you need to hit the place where the neck connects to the head. Any blow here causes you to lose control of the situation, begin to see double, and feel dizzy. Moreover, this point is open not only when entering from the back. Being on the side of the enemy, you can hit it with your elbow or forearm (Fig. 39, A).



Fig.39. Options for action when the enemy throws himself at your feet to knock you to the ground: a – an overhead strike with the elbow to the cervical spine, b – an overhead strike with the elbow between the shoulder blades, c – a punch to the kidney area.

Today we will look at several vulnerable points on the human body and answer some questions that interest us. Where should you hit a person in order to inflict various injuries on him and where is it better not to hit so as not to kill him!

The following information will be useful to you and you can use it in case of self-defense or in a regular street fight. So, let's begin....

Where to hit in a fight?

Jaw

This is where you need to hit to knock a person out. Even a weak blow knocks out a boar. When hit in the jaw, the brain is very strongly concussed and the enemy either begins to swim or is knocked out for several minutes. And now you can try it yourself! Grit your teeth and lightly hit the side of your chin and you will feel everything yourself. By the way, it is very convenient to hit the jaw with your palm. In general, a palm strike is very effective when correct use much more powerful than a punch. It is in vain that many people underestimate him.

Temple

This is probably the most dangerous place, which often leads to death. The temporal bone is very fragile, it breaks and pierces the brain. Therefore, when you hit the temple, you can not only knock out the enemy, but also kill him. Therefore, if you are not going to kill anyone, then try not to purposefully hit the temporal bone, especially with your elbow, but rather hit the jaw :)

Back of the head

A blow to the back of the head causes loss of orientation in space, the person begins to swim or loses consciousness for a short period of time. A strong blow may cause a concussion and fracture of the cervical vertebrae.

Eyes

Well, in general, the eyes are a good enough target for a strike, they are not protected in any way, and with damaged eyes the enemy will not be able to do anything to you. You won’t be able to hit the eye directly with your fist, so you need to either hit with a poke with closed fingers, or deliver a sharp blow with your hand, with your fingertips. You can also press on the eye with your thumb. If you get into a fight with your enemy and start rolling on the ground, then start pressing your finger directly into the eyeball, I’m sure your enemy won’t like it very much :) In general, train your hands, it will be very useful for you.

Neck

Also a vulnerable part in the human body, a blow to the throat causes severe pain, sometimes vomiting, with a powerful blow, loss of consciousness and sometimes even death.
In principle, you can hit in a very different way, but the most convenient way is with the edge of the palm or the so-called “fork” - this is the place between the thumb and the rest of the fingers.

Ears

It is very good to hit the ears with two palms at once. Hit at the same time and quickly. Such a blow causes a painful shock and loss of orientation. With a strong impact, the membranes sometimes even burst. You can also press your thumb on the parotid cavity. You can look for it behind your ear from below and try to apply pressure. The feeling is not the most pleasant. Of course, such pressure techniques on the ears and eyes are best done when you are on the ground with your opponent.

Groin

Well, in the groin, this is not at all masculine... Although, throw all these moral principles aside. Especially if you did not have a mutual desire to fight with someone one on one. You can hit him in the groin with anything and any way you want. Any blows are very painful and dangerous. After a missed blow to the groin, all you want to do is lie curled up on the floor, the desire to do something else immediately disappears.

Well, perhaps we have looked at the most dangerous and vulnerable points on the human body; there are, of course, many more places where you can and should hit. For example, a blow to the shin, to the solar plexus, to the bridge of the nose, to the liver will also cause a lot of pain and trouble. But I think that the above methods are quite enough. So run out into the street today, insult someone in a drunken campaign and try all these techniques in practice so as not to forget and reinforce them :) Good luck.

As self-defense instructors say, the perfect fight is the one that doesn't happen. In this article we will touch on the opposite situation, when it was still not possible to avoid a fight. What to do in this case? It's good if you have experience in martial arts. Then your reaction and precision of movements will help in similar situation emerge victorious. But regardless of your level of training, you must know where to target your blows to most likely neutralize your opponent. We have listed these places below. Just keep in mind that hitting these areas can cause significant damage to your opponent. Therefore, they can only be used in cases where your life is in danger and the only way to escape is to incapacitate the attacker.

1. Base of the neck(also known as the back of the head) is a fairly vulnerable spot. Impact to this area may cause damage spinal cord. Therefore, you need to hit there only in case of emergency.

2. Kidneys: A successful blow to this organ causes severe nagging pain in the back and abdominal area. This is not always sporty, but it is effective.

3. Liver- a very vulnerable place. A precise hit to the liver can cause slight paralysis of the respiratory tract, after which the opponent is unlikely to stand on his feet. But before you hit this organ, you need to know where it is. The liver is located in the upper right part of the abdomen. Accordingly, you should have a good left hand.

4. Coccyx- This is a small, sensitive bone. If you hit it with the hard toe of a boot at a right angle, the opponent will feel severe pain in the lower back and legs. Depending on the force of the blow, the tailbone may even break.

5. Jaw (chin): Hitting this area of ​​the face will usually end the fight in an instant as it hits the brain the hardest.

6. Base of the throat (trachea) is one of the most sensitive places on the body and should be treated as such. Even a light blow to this area can cause an opponent to choke. Therefore, you need to hit there only in exceptional cases of self-defense.

7. Solar plexus- a sunken area between the lower chest and upper abdomen. A strong blow to the solar plexus will block the opponent’s breathing and neutralize him for some time.

8. Knees: The ligaments and tendons that support the knees are quite vulnerable to impacts to this area. A blow to the knee can lead to their rupture, which will stop the aggressive fuse of your offender.

9. Ankles: A strong blow to this area can also easily damage ligaments or break a joint, especially if you are wearing heavy shoes.

10. Groin: we know that this is not according to the rules; We know that for a man this is the most vulnerable place. But if the question is about survival, then to hell with manners!

11. Temple: A hit to this area can cause severe brain injury and render the opponent unconscious.

12. Nose: It's not difficult to get there, considering that the nose is in the very center of the face. A strong blow to the nose will surely stop your opponent. Firstly, it is very painful; secondly, a damaged nose will activate a person's tear ducts, which will cause even greater disorientation for the enemy.

13. Eyes- this is an extreme measure, especially if you roughly handle them with your hands. This may damage your opponent's vision. Although even slight pressure on the eyes can temporarily deprive him of the ability to see.

When an unpleasant person approaches and asks for a cigarette, it will be too late to take out your smartphone and Google: “How to knock out a bully?” In the life of any average person there will be a couple of fights over the course of several years. Sometimes these fights end with almost no consequences, but sometimes a fight with an enemy leads to a hospital or morgue. How to stand up for yourself, fight back and emerge victorious?

How to knock out any enemy?

Usually a fight does not arise immediately, but is preceded by a showdown. When conflict is very likely, there is no point in flapping your ears. Stop playing noble. IN difficult situation It is better to strike first, significantly increasing your chances of winning.

Take your hands out of your pockets in advance and keep them at body level. Don't allow yourself to be grabbed by your arms or body. Don’t collapse your body, stand sideways and keep your distance.

Punch to the jaw

It doesn't matter how big the bully is if you target his chin. It’s not for nothing that all martial arts fighters retract their heads and protect their chin from blows to this vulnerable point.

It is important to hit the enemy’s chin not exactly in the center, but slightly to the side of the jaw. This blow will cause a concussion and the opponent will float.

You can hit the chin directly from the lowered hands from bottom to top. The enemy will fall to the floor if hit in the chin.

A single strike is good, but the fist may slip or not reach the desired point. After hitting the jaw from the side or below with one hand, you should punch it with the other. It is better to always hit a deuce, and then assess the situation and can deliver a new batch of blows.

In addition to hitting with your fist, you can hit with your hand. Backhand blow along the line of the jaw, ear and back of the head.

The enemy should be hit before he begins to sink to the floor. When falling, the enemy may hit the back of his head on the asphalt. Better hold your head defeated enemy than to later get a sentence for murder.

A blow to the face

You start pushing each other, the opponent grabs or blocks his hands, making it difficult to hit. IN this moment don't try to fight. The opponent may turn out to be stronger or an experienced fighter.

You should plant your back foot and strike your opponent's face with your forehead. The forehead will hurt, but the attacker's face will be 10 times worse. The fight can end after one such blow. If the enemy is not knocked out of standing 100%, then it is better to consolidate the success with a couple of control strikes.

If you have almost no chance of winning, run. Stick your fist in your nose or other pain point. Take advantage of the enemy's confusion and run.

The best blow is an unexpected blow. The best fight is the one that didn't happen. Victory, bro!

Learn punching techniques to punch harder. You won't succeed with bad technique. A correct technique will not only make your strike stronger, but also more efficient, meaning you will expend less energy on its execution.

Place your feet and legs correctly. Your legs and feet are the anchors of your weight. They should not only help you maintain balance, but also allow you to transfer the energy of the blow from your hips to your upper body, all the way to your fist. Here are some simple tips:

  • Place your feet slightly wider than shoulder width. If in doubt, set them even a little wider.
  • Lift the heel of your back foot off the floor and keep it elevated.
  • Point your toes where you are going to hit. If your toes are not pointing in the direction of your target, your kick will be significantly weaker.
  • Keep your knees bent. When you punch, you can straighten your knees, giving your punch extra power.
  • Use your hips and core for extra power. Try hitting something while keeping your hips or torso still. You won't get a strong hit. Now try rotating your hips and torso at the same time as the punch. This blow will be at least twice as strong as the first. This technique is used by professional golf, tennis, and baseball players. They use their hips and torso to amplify the blow. And nothing stops you from doing the same.

    • Use your hips to push your torso back. Imagine that you are cocking a gun. Then begin to move your hips in the opposite direction, twisting your torso towards the target.
  • Exhale before striking. By exhaling, you can relax your muscles just before your fist hits the target. If you can't do it correctly, then exhale noisily during the impact.

    As you strike, tilt your head slightly, tuck your chin, and look at your target. You will need to lower your head and tuck your chin to protect yourself during the counterattack. .Keep your opponent in sight so you can see where to hit.

  • Let the hand and fist be as one. In addition to knowing how to use your hips to punch, you also need to know how to use your arm and fist correctly. Here are some tips you can use to ensure you get the most effective shot possible.

    • Keep your hand and fist relaxed just before contact. As soon as you touch the opponent, tighten your fist. A relaxed hand and fist will give speed, and a clenched fist during a strike will give power.
    • Hit in a straight line, not in an arc. It would be very tempting to hit it in an arc, but don't do it. Remember that the force of the punch comes from your hips and torso, not from the trajectory of your arm.
    • Don't pull your hand or fist back. This will show your opponent what you are going to do.