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Dirty Tricks for Self-Defense and Defense against Handshakes
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(3 ratings)
23 students
Last updated 10/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • How to defend against aggressive handshakes using different techniques to control the aggressor
  • How to use deception and the power of the mind to dominate a violent confrontation
  • How to deliver surprising and unconventional self-defense strikes that can stop any attacker
  • How to use deliver easy to assimilate but very effective strikes to incapacitate a bigger and stronger opponent

Course content

3 sections38 lectures1h 58m total length
  • Introduction: avoiding the fight is the first defense when is possible3:13

    Introduction about the video course. The only rule in self-defense is that there are no rules.

  • The art of Deception in Self-Defense4:20

    Why deceiving your opponent is a vital skill in a real-life self-defense scenario.

  • How and Why you should Not to Telegraph to your opponent2:09

    Learn how to do it and how to not telegraph your skills.

  • How to use Distractions for Self-Defense6:43

    Learn different distractions to create an opening during a self-defense strike.

  • How to disrupt Mobility and Balance of your opponent10:16

    Learn how to control and disrupt the mobility of your opponent.

  • How to stop an opponent without using your arm: the Transverse Kick3:19

    A powerful and easy-to-learn kick that can give you an advantage against many types of attacks.

  • Using your Body to take down your opponent3:08

    Learn how to use your body to take down an opponent.

  • Take Down Foot on Shin2:08

    A simple and very effective tricky way to take down an opponent in front of you.

Requirements

  • No previous experience necessary but we suggest to have studied our Krav-Maga Strikes Level 1

Description

Welcome to Dirty Tricks for Self-Defense and Defense against Handshakes

In a real-life self-defense scenario, the only rule is that there are no rules.

In this video course, you will learn Unfair and Easy to Learn Self-Defense Techniques from Krav-Maga against bigger opponents.

Deception: How to use deception and do not telegraph your strikes against your attacker.

Distractions: How to use different distractions to create an unfair advantage against an attacker.

Mobility and Balance: how to limit mobility and balance of your attacker

Surprise strikes: easy-to-learn yet powerful and sneaky surprise strikes based on pressure points that can neutralize your attacker with minimum energy, like finger joints, the magician punch, breaking knee, defense against a boxer, and much more.

This video course is for everyone serious about learning self-defense using unfair and powerful techniques that could save their lives and the lives of their loved ones.

Here are some of the techniques you will learn:

The Sneaky Power slap
The Sneaky Solar Plexus Vertical Punch

The Hammer fist take-down

The magician Punch (arm up in front of face kick groin)

Fake Punch Cross – Hit with a jab

Breaking hand of the boxer

Double Palm Strike Up

Big Guy Take Down

Push hand surprise elbow

Finger pointed - Finger Joint Control

Jab Eyes cross groin

Surprise punch to the groin

Missed punch elbow – backhand

Missed punch rotate the punch

45-degree punch to the stomach

Slap hands of boxer headbutt

Knife hand to side neck

Eye slap nerve strike

Side neck top head neurological

Back Neck neurological

Web strike neck

Biceps strike

Shoulder strike – Elbow joint – Elbow to the face

Biceps strike to the face

Fake kick to step on foot (raise knee like ready to deliver high kick)

Superman's Defense against punches

Push and pull

About The Instructors:

Gianluca Zanna is a Krav Maga Military and Body Guard Instructor certified in Israel and a Firearms Instructor.

Claudette Lyons is a Violent Assault Survivor and Self-Defense Instructor.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner and advanced learners. Also women and older people that can create an edge against bigger and stronger opponents.
  • Security guards and law enforcement personnel to develop less violent but effective techniques to control an opponent