Unarmed Self-Defense from the
Mad Men
In this post
I try my level best to train you for self-defense from a mad man who try to
harm you. It is very easy to defend yourself if we know some technical points. The
best part of the multi-page article are the fantastic mid-century illustrations
by Dana Rasmussen, featuring a well-dressed judo expert who looks like he might
work with Don Draper when he isn’t throwing ruffians over his shoulder. Even
the “thug” in the article is pretty dapper, proving once again that everything
was just swankier back in the day even
the bad guys.
Now here you’ll
find step-by-step illustrated instructions on
How to defend yourself
from chokes, bear hugs, kicks, and knife
attacks when you’re unarmed, all while still looking incredibly handsome.
Enjoy the article.
Defend Yourself from Chokes from the
Front
There are
three ways to defend yourself from chokes that attack from front
1.Finger Lock
Fig. 1--Grab
the thug’s little fingers, with your thumbs under the tips.
Fig. 2--The
knuckles of your index fingers should be over the the second joints of his
little fingers.
Fig. 3--Move
your wrists in a circular motion down toward your hips. Applied pressure will
force the thug to his knees to avoid broken fingers. As he goes down, strike
him in the face or jaw with your knee.
2.Nose break
Fig. 1--First,
clasp your hands.
Fig. 2--Then,
with fingers locked and elbows bent, swing hard from the waist and strike the
thug’s forearms with the bony parts of your arms. Follow through until your
clenched hands are above your assailant’s head and the choke is broken.
Fig .3--Finish
by bringing down your still-clenched hands, with all the force you can muster,
on the bridge of his nose.
Stop short of this, naturally, while
practicing this move.
3.Basic Arm Lock
Fig. 1--Grasp
the thug’s right forearm with both your hands.
Fig. 2--Holding
his right wrist firmly with your left hand, slip your right thumb under his
right palm and pull his arm toward you to ensure that it is straight.
Fig. 3--Keep
on turning until you are almost at your assailant’s side .
Fig. 4--Keep
his hand elevated above the level of the rest of your arm.
Fig. 5--Now
put all the weight of your body behind your left upper arm and elbow, pushing
down on his right arm just above the elbow.
Unless he submits, he will end up with a
dislocated shoulder.
How to Break a Grip from the Front
That Pins Your Arms
Fig. 1--Force
the thug to move back by giving him a couple of sharp jabs in the groin with
your thumbs.
Fig. 2--As
he draws his hips back, pivot on your left foot and move your right foot across
in front of him.
Fig. 3--You
should now be facing the same way he is. As you turn, slip your right arm
behind his back and grasp his right sleeve with your left hand to keep his body
close to yours.
Fig.4--Keep
your knees bent slightly, maintain a steady pull on the attacker’s sleeve, and
keep your right hand in the small of his back.
Fig.5--Straightening
your legs will now raise his feet off the ground.
Fig.6--Your
opponent is now balanced on your right hip, and you can toss him by turning him
over as you continue to pull on his right sleeve.
How to Break a Bear Hug from the Rear
Fig.1--This
defense works as well against an overarm grip as against an underarm one.
Fig.2-- With
your feet apart, bend your knees, stoop down, and grab your assailant’s right
ankle with both hands.
Fig.3--Pull
his ankle forward and upward to throw him on his rump.
Defense Against Kick Aimed at Face or
Stomach
Fig.1--Trap
the thug’s foot by bending your knees and crossing your hands in front of you.
Fig.2-- As the kicker’s shin contacts your
wrists, turn your left hand.
Fig.3--so
that you have a firm hold around his calf. Assuming that the kicker uses his
right leg, spin around to your right, throwing him forward on his face.
Fig.4--Once
he’s thrown, follow up by going down on the ground with him. In the final
position, your left forearm is behind his calf, your left hand is on your own
right bicep, and your right hand is on top of his foot. Use care when
practicing this lock: doing it jerkily could dislocate the leg.
Three Ways to Subdue a Thug Who Tries
to Choke You From Behind
1.Armlock
Fig.1--Grab
the choking forearm at the wrist with your left hand and place your right hand
under the assailant’s elbow.
Fig.2-- Pull
down with your left hand and push up with your right, turning and bending your
body as you do so. This should give you enough space to extricate your head
from between your attacker’s elbow and body. Bring your left foot back as you
turn, so you are at his side.
Fig.3--Twist
his right arm behind his back.
Fig.4--When
his right arm is twisted almost as far back as it will go, slip your left hand
under his right wrist.
Fig.5--
Slide your left arm across his back. until your left hand is trapped in the
crook of your left elbow. To apply the pressure part of the lock, raise your
left elbow in a forward circular motion while holding your assailant’s right elbow
steady with your right hand.
Shoulder Throw
Fig.1--Grab
the thug’s sleeve at the elbow with your left hand while your right grips his
shoulder (or as high up on his sleeve as you are able to reach).
Fig.2--Bend
your knees, but keep your torso upright. Bend your body forward. Pull down and
to the left with your left hand, forward and slightly to the left with your
right.
Fig.3--Push
your hips back against your attacker’s thighs as you pull, and he’ll be thrown
over your shoulder.
Shoulder Drop
Fig.1--This
throw starts the same way as the shoulder throw. You first grab your opponent’s
right sleeve at elbow and shoulder. All you have to do now is drop onto your
left knee, stretching your right leg sideways as you do so.
Fig.2--Pull
down with your right hand and the thug is tossed over your shoulder. This and
other throws that are shown on these pages should be practiced only on
well-padded surfaces or on a soft lawn.
Dislodging a One-Hand Hair Grab
Fig.2--Grab
the attacker’s wrist with your right hand. Hold his hand on your head (or
throat) as you turn right and raise your left arm high.
Fig.3--Bring
that arm down upon your foe’s upper arm, placing your left foot in front of
him. If you do this swiftly, you may well injure your assailant. Better go slow
when you’re practicing, though.
Two Defenses Against a Boxer
Fig.1--As
your opponent aims a blow, spin to your right with your full weight on your
right leg. Bend your left knee and then straighten that leg right out at the
attacker, catching him just above his right knee with the sole of your left
foot, backed by the full force of your body. As your left leg kicks out, jerk
your head right. This counter-balances the weight being pushed left. It also
gets your head nicely out of the way of the aimed fist of your opponent.
Fig.2--An
alternate method is to deflect the blow with your right forearm and counterattack
with a knee to the groin. Skip the knee jab, however, during practice sessions.
How to Protect Yourself from a Knife
Wielder
Fig.1--As
the knifer raises his blade,
Fig.2-- Parry
the blow by striking his forearm with the edge of your own left forearm.
Fig.3--Quickly
seize his clothing near his right shoulder with your right hand. Then with a
strong, but smooth movement, pull his right shoulder toward you while also
pushing his right (knife) hand upward and away from your body.
Fig.4--Grab
his right wrist with your left hand as you push his knife up, while still
holding on to his shoulder with your right hand.
Fig.5--Now
move your right hand from the knife-wielder’s shoulder to his right elbow.
Pushing down on that elbow keeps his knife arm straight. Pulling his wrist
toward you applies a very drastic shoulder lock. Unless your assailant drops
his knife, you can easily dislocate his shoulder.
I hope you will find this info.very helpfull for self defense ..
Give your valuable opinion for improvement..
Regards
Shani Programmer
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