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The problem with self defense and martial arts

 
Author: Steve Gibbs
 

The problem with most of the martial arts

There is a big problem in the martial arts and self defense training courses currently being offered. You have to memorize complex moves and techniques that usually don't even work in real fights.

The more intense and complicated the techniques are, it makes learning them and using them in real fights even harder.

Another big problem with martial arts is that they require years to master and years to get to the really good stuff. Plus you have to memorize moves and weird npostures you don't use in your every day life.

My self defense system only uses natural body movements and positions you can do right now. Techniques you use all the time anyways. All you've got to know to win a fight, is the moves, and when to use them!

It's a fact, that the faster you end the fight the better your chances of surving. The longer a fight takes, means you will be at more risk of being injured or killed.

If the fight lasts a long time you have a bigger chance of losing. You have to forget all the fancy flying kicks and Hollywood style moves you see on T.V.

Unlike martial arts and tournaments you're not going to be impressing your opponent, judges or an audience. Your #1 motive in a fight is to end it as safely as possible.

Steve Gibbs

 
 
 

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