Counter The Most Common Punches - Self Defense

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If someone is going to strike you it's likely to be one of these three punches. Learn how to counter each attack for self defense.

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Great advice, disengage as soon as possible. There's no such thing as a fair fight on the street. Thank you Sir!!

BigCountry
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The best advice ever @3:50.
As bouncers, takedowns only work because we are working as a team, never attempt a takedown by yourself.
I seen “BJJ” guys take a bottle or boot to the face because the other guy had back up.

isaacortiz
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Sir, you are great teacher, not only because of your Skill, but the Person you are. Real is Real. Thank You. 🙏

GuillermoJimenez-udyz
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Your demonstration is communicated at the rhythm of the mind state during a confrontation. Very effective, well done.

smoonoeuvre
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Of the self-defence videos I have seen on YouTube you are the only one I give a thumbs up to.

Master-AGN
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I watch every video from Kevin that I can. Short and long forms. Kevin's physical size gives him a natural advantage but his calm and rational teaching techniques are highly effective. Then it is up to you to refine your skills, preferably with an expert's guidance.

chester-chickfunt
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Many years ago one of my instructors told me something that was so simple as to be easily missed - 1) most people are right- handed & 2) most people don't know crap about fighting & all the nuances/avenues available, so we now know that more often than not, the initial offensive movement is going to be *a right-handed punch to the face* . You're already ahead of the game.

TonyHookedonVanlife
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love ur videos straight to the point without fluff

nwt
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For those who can't get martial arts training it's the next best thing - instant expert YouTube videos from the comfort of home

jimkanzelmeyer
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Excellent, honest, humble instruction. Thank you sir.

tonybells
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always fun and refreshing to watch your mechanism

SupporterYi
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Probably the most practical advice I’ve seen in a while

nethinduwarapitiya
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Great video. Please keep them coming Sir 👍

PaulJacksonOttawa
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Thank u for your dedication and offering us your great teaching.

AleX-nrgp
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Thank you for giving realistic advice, I worry about the false sense of safety some training videos and this is solid without overpromising anything.

themysteriousfox
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What's missing from these lessons is that any plan you make in your head or practice will just go out the window once you receive the first punch. The ability to take a hit and keep going is what will help you most and it's only learned through sparring or actual experience.
Also, I would jab and keep my distance, not come close as you did. It'll only spiral into a clinch and probably go to the ground.

fredbyoutubing
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I like the concept of blocking and striking at the same time. Saves time and energy

mattnobrega
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If you’re in need of self defense 1) GET AWAY IS THE MAIN POINT 2) situational awareness can be a major preventative measure 3)prepare mentally for the level of violence that will occur 4) the element of surprise is your best friend 5) train in anything and train hard… God bless 🙏🏼

Andrewnavarrete
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0:37 the best defence is to just run, but the problem is though that a lot of punches are haymakers, so walking outside of it may just be walking into it, thus creating even more momentum for the punch when it hits you. Far more easier said than done. If you move inward and retaliate quickly with a cross or jab, they will not have nearly as much time as you to place themselves properly for an effective follow up punch with their other hand. I love in Showdown In Little Tokyo when Brandon Lee (RIP) throws the coins in someone’s face to then be able to attack while they’re distracted. I think it’s worth carrying some coins. Thanks .

Steven-jskj
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Great video, thanks for sharing your experience.

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