Combat Kick Boxing | : Realistic Self Defence

Instead of a tight boxing peek-a-boo, keep your lead hand out to manage distance and "frame" against an attacker’s chest or face.

The best self-defense is de-escalation and avoidance. Only use physical force when you have no other choice and your safety is at risk. Combat kick boxing : realistic self defence

Target the opponent’s thigh (peroneal nerve) or the side of the knee. This can deaden their leg and prevent them from chasing you. Instead of a tight boxing peek-a-boo, keep your

In the street, people often try to grab or tackle. Use your Thai Clinch skills to control their head and posture, using short knees to the groin or stomach to break their grip. Instead of a tight boxing peek-a-boo

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