One Mistake Even A Martial Artist Can Make In A Street Fight

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No one expects to fight for self defense. Sometimes things happen and you have no choice. When someone attacks you and you see the person, still he is able to punch you or hit you. Maybe you do not know what to do in that situation. Sometimes even if you know some self defense, still, you are unable to prevent that.

So what is the problem? Did you make any mistake recognizing the attack?

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Today we are going to talk about one mistake that even a martial artist can make in a street fight. You do not know self defense, you make the mistake. That's acceptable. But how about someone who learns martial art?

If you learn martial art, you know about stepping, body position, fighting stance, punching and kicking. No matter which martial art you practice, your martial art background can be recognized seeing your moves and fighting stance. For example, if you watch Bruce Lee's movies, you can see some moves that matches with Wing Chun. And some moves are similar to boxing.

Bruce Lee learned Wing Chun at the beginning of his career. Later, he learned other martial arts. Let's come back to the point. When you practice martial art, you see the professional moves, meaning, moves that an expert martial artist makes. You are familiar with these moves. You get used to it and recognize it easily.

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Someone who does not learn martial art, you will not see those moves that you are used to seeing when you do sparring with your partner. He can jump here and there. Or do something that maybe you do not see people do just before attacking. If you fail to recognize the attacker's attack, you might fail to defend yourself against that attack.

You learn some self defense and you think no one can hurt you. That's not true. The attacker can hurt you if you underestimate him. So never underestimate your opponent. Just seeing someone's physical appearance, you cannot come to an conclusion what he or she is capable of doing.

So if you practice martial art, try to recognize the moves people make on the street to attack other people. Then you can recognize that easily and do not make a mistake when it comes to self defense.

Thank you so much for reading this post. Please feel free to let me know your thoughts in the comments below. If you like martial arts and want to learn more about self defense, you can check out some of my recent posts.

Why Is Street Fight So Different Than A Fighting Competition?
Facing A Robber With A Knife - What To Do?
Fancy Moves - Is It Useful For Self Defense
Train Hard To Prepare Yourself - Self Defense
Why Do You Want To Learn Martial Arts? # 2
Grab, Lock and Apply Pressure - Self Defense

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I agree, Street fight is different

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I think what you are trying to say here and I completely agree is that because you study Martial Arts it doesn't mean you will always escape serious injury in a fight. Also there is a distinction between Martial Arts and Self Defence. Whilst any Martial Art training can only be a good thing, except in one respect you can carry injuries from practising the very sport you are hoping will help you in a fight.

Obviously your speed, reactions, strength are all going to be improved by studying a Martial Art, but take Judo which I did for a number of years, that is not the same environment as a Street fight, no Judogi to hold, no soft mats to land on etc. There are better Martial Arts for Self defence, I would say MMA is probably the best for this.

Not everyone does Martial Arts for the self defence aspect though, some because of the competition aspect, some for the fitness (injuries not counting). I do consider the injury aspect a problem if you are relying on the Martial Art for self defence, in the later years of my Judo career I was it seemed always carrying some kind of knock and sometimes serious enough that I could in no way defend myself in a fight!

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If there is a situation you have to fight for self defense, it is recommended to drop your ego. Sometimes you might underestimate others and that can be dangerous.

When we learn martial art, we think what we are learning is the best. Of course, that's better. That's why, we are learning that. If you have an open mind, you can see some other martial arts are also better and effective.

Understanding the reality gives us a comparative advantage. Glad to know you do Judo. And you recommend MMA for self defense.

Yes, people learn martial arts for many reasons like the competition and fitness, as you said and I completely agree with that. Thank you so much @stimp1024 for your feedback. I really appreciate that!

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