Learning Self Defence: Defending against a strong wrist grab By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: This is used by attackers for dominance. Use your thumb to dig into the pressure point between the assailant’s thumb and index figure. This will force the attacker to release your hand. Follow up with an...
Learning Self Defence: Defending against a wrist grab By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: Wrist grabs are used to control your movement. Take a step back to gain stability, steady your breathing, and relax your wrist. Break the hold by rotating your wrist towards the attacker’s thumb in a clockwise ...
Learning Self Defence: Defending against a strong hold of the neck, shoulder or shirt collar By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: The more you struggle, the more energy you lose. Instead, get into a stable position and use the tip of your fingers to lightly brush the attacker’s eyelashes, blinding hi...
Learning Self Defence: Defending against a front choke against a wall By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: When choked against a wall, it is natural to try and get your attacker’s hands off your neck. Instead, the best thing to do is place your index and middle finger in the deep area of your attacke...
Learning Self defence: Defending against a front choke By Kru Hemanth Kumar Published on: Strangulation against the wall is common in violent attacks. Starting from a stable position, loosen the attacker’s hold with a swift inside whirl of your elbow, land a knee or kick to the groin, and an open p...