How To Stop The Attacker Who Is About To Grab Your Body

Whether the attacker wants to punch you or grab you, he has to get close to you first. Otherwise, he will not be able to do that. If you stop the attacker when getting close to you with a view to striking or grabbing you, he cannot do what he intends to do.

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So how can you stop the attacker who is grabbing your body? Let's watch this video. We will talk more about it. The attacker grabs you from the front side. When you see him putting his hands outside of your body to grab you, do not let me go further.

You can place your arm forward like you do when you see your watch to check out the time. Here you are not checking out the time, you are giving no time to the attacker. You place the side of your hand to the attacker's throat.

You can put little pressure or if the attacker keeps getting close to you, it will put pressure on his throat on its own. As a result, the attacker has to stop there. Now you can move outside and push him. You can get out of there.

If this is something serious, you have to take this accordingly. Only pushing the attacker away might not do the job. You might need to strike the attacker to defend yourself. Whatever you do, consider the whole situation and use reasonable force.

Hope you found it useful and it helps you in your journey to learn martial arts. Please feel free to share your thoughts and leave your comments below. Thank you for reading this post. That's it for now. Stay safe. Always be happy!

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Really Great tip, the video also gave a clearer visual representation of this self defense technique. Thanks for sharing


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