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Self-defense videos and violence analysis. Full breakdowns at https://t.co/qoPjzvTSB0 Articles and podcast at https://t.co/LlUkIcigJU

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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
That kick is called an "attitude adjuster": The big guy was down but not out. He looked like he would get up and resume fighting. The smaller man "adjusted" that attitude instantly with a brutal kick to the head. There is a reason such kicks are banned from modern MMA: they can be devastating and cause permanent injury or worse... In many places, it is difficult to claim legal self-defense should you use them, if it is recorded as is here, and you are taken to court for your actions. Caveat emptor...
Fight Central@FightCentralFC

That kick wasn’t necessary😳

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Raw Combat@Raw_Combat_·
Why in the hell do you keep walking on someone if you're not ready to throw down
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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
It is easy to predict when violence starts, but hard to do so when it will stop or how far it will go. This one here is a bad end point: those punches do a lot of damage. Potentially fatal or with lifelong injuries as a result. It is worth considring if such an outcome is worth whatever started this...
vick@72Breezy

6 full strength punches after a KO is wild😳

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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
Bystander intervention can definitely work, but it is a skill that needs to be trained, grounded in realistic information and an understanding of the dynamics involved. If you want to learn how to do this effectively, I made a 90min. course on this topic a while ago: patreon.com/posts/bystande…
STREET FIGHT HARD 🥊🔞@streetfighthard

The girl was just millimeters away from a mild concussion😭Seriously, if you see this, don't try to break up the fight

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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
There is a tremendous amount of ignorance when it comes to knife vs. firearm. Too many people get their information on this topic from movies and TV shows that are usually miles away from reality. Suggested reading and viewing: amzn.to/4uc0zby Must-read for everybody. wimsblog.com/2011/04/dan-in… wimsblog.com/2012/03/the-tu…
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga

Mocking armchair critics who have probably never touched a gun, let alone faced a crazed demon, asking “Why not tase him / shoot him in the leg / talk to him?” or some similar nonsense. FACT: He was tased and shot multiple times.

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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
Can't pin my posts. Sharing pictures is a mess. Have to wade through a bunch of nonsense instead of just giving me the gallery on my device. #NewXAndroidFeedback
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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
Being aware of your environment and all potential dangers is a skill better not neglected. If you let your emotions or ego control your tactics, such a mistake is quickly made and can lead to an educational beatdown as seen here. Such a lesson only stops when the teachers feel like stopping, not when the student can't take it anymore and wants it to end.
🏛 Filosofía Estoica 🏛@FilosofiaStoica

En Estambul, un hombre da un cabezazo a alguien a la salida de una discoteca y enseguida se arrepiente. ¿Qué opináis?

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There are many lessons to be learned from this incident, but I'll stick to this: - Competition MMA and BJJ can give you excellent skills, many of which transfer to self-defense. But not all of them. No idea if this man is trained, but he seems to default to the back take and attempts some sort of RNC. The footage is limited; a different camera angle or the full video would be helpful, but that's what we can see now. - MMA and BJJ do not take into account certain factors that are a reality in self-defense. The potential presence of weapons is one of them. In this case, you can clearly see the man opening his folding knife. Had the manager's wife not intervened, he more than likely would have been cut and stabbed. It was clear he was unable to control the shoplifter's hands to stop him. - Taking the back often works and is an effective tactic. However, it makes it difficult to prevent this kind of escalation to weapons. Which means that if you are going for an RNC or any other submission, it needs to incapacitate the attacker in seconds. In a self-defense situation like this one, you're betting your life on your ability to pull that off... - Had the shoplifter carried a fixed blade, the wife would likely have been too late to stop him from hurting her husband. - Another incident almost ended in disaster when MMA champ GuyMezger got in a street confrontation and didn't realize the other guy had pulled a knife... Second half of my article here: wimsblog.com/2012/01/why-th… - For more on the differences between combat sports and self-defense, go here: wimsblog.com/2010/02/from-t…
Birch Brother 🪓@BjorkBrodern

Middle aged Finnish grocery store manager take down a shoplifter when the shoplifter pulls a knife. Luckily the managers wife was working the same shift and helped him disarm the shoplifter and hold him down until the police came.

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Fight Central@FightCentralFC·
Don’t mess with that big security guard.
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CRAZY FIGHTS 🔞@FightFiles_·
Raised his voice to him acting like he was gonna do something
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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
Throughout human history, when it comes to real combat, remaining on the ground was usually the last thing you wanted to do. Today, this is true in most situations. Outside the combat sports arena, violence has no rules and advantages can and will be exploited. This video perfectly illustrates that concept.
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selfdefense@selfdefense255·
I do full-length violence analysis videos of real-life incidents here: patreon.com/collection/732… Well over a hundred so far, and more every month. Become a member and get instant access to the full archive, and much more.
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Some thoughts: - It is easy to predict when violence will start, but next to impossible to know when it will stop or how far it will go first. - In this case, it was entirely avoidable. Blocking somebody off and then getting out of your car to start punching the window is not self-defense. It is blatant aggression, one you permit yourself to act out. Self-defense tips for men #3 and #4 come to mind: wimsblog.com/2013/04/self-d… - The driver is under no obligation to assume that will be the end of the attack. It is realistic to assume (reasonable man standard) that if the window breaks or the door is opened, his life would be in danger. So he acted with lethal force. Here, he was not found guilty as the local laws apparently allow for it. This is not the case everywhere. - That said, the aggressor was shot in the arm, and an innocent passerby was also hit. This could have ended with two people being unalived, which might have changed the outcome of the legal consequences. All this for what? A situation on the road you can easily avoid or ignore.
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA

ICYMI Fort Wayne, Indiana A road rage encounter turned violent when 19-year-old Alex Mozee stepped out of his car, smashed Jason Henkle’s driver-side window, and punched him in the head. Feeling threatened, Henkle drew his handgun and fired several shots. He hit Mozee in the arm, but one round also struck an innocent bystander who was driving past in the left lane. Henkle was originally charged with criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, while Mozee faced a misdemeanor battery charge. Allen Superior Court has now dropped all charges against Henkle, citing Indiana’s Stand Your Ground law.

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