Posted on Apr 27th, 2007

You may find this hard to believe but winning a fight (even against bigger, meaner and stronger attackers) is actually pretty simple.

It’s not necessarily always going to be easy…but it is simple.

Here’s why I say this:

Everyone in the world — big, small, strong, weak, fat, skinny, whatever — has soft spots on their bodies. Places like the nose, the kidney, the groin, etc. And hard spots, like the elbow, the kneecap, the top of the head, back of the head, etc.

And when you’re familiar with where all the hard parts on your body are…and where all the soft parts on your attacker’s body are…it’s a simple (again, not necessarily easy) matter of striking his soft spots with your hard spots.

For example, imagine a 300-pound, muscle-bound maniac attacking a 78-year old lady who understands the core basics of street-fighting. If the lady brings her knee up into the guy’s groin hard enough…he’s out for the count.

I don’t care how tough he is, how strong he is, or how much "training" he’s had, either.

And if the lady does it especially hard…this "tough guy" may not even get up at all, and have to be taken to the hospital on a stretcher.

See what I mean? It’s actually pretty simple.

What’s the bottom line?

This: Know where the "hard" and "soft" parts of the human body are, and you’ll be able to take out anyone who attacks you. No matter how big, mean, or violent they are.

Sifu Matt Numrich is one of only a few people in the world with Full Certification in Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do and the Filipino Martial Arts. He’s been published in Black Belt Magazine and his students include US Air Marshal instructors, the US Navy, and dozens of local, state, and federal law enforcement agents. For a free lesson on how to win brutal street-fights go to: http://jkdondvd.com

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