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495 - Creating Vulnerability

495 - Creating Vulnerability

Derailing common grappling and punching attacks with subterfuge and impact!

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This is a follow-up post from this series and is the sequence I wrote for workshop attendees who are currently working through it this month along with other stuff.

Thank you to those who have commented, liked, and emailed, I’ll post these up as we go as Rodrigo, J, and other supporters have said they enjoyed the first part.

For free readers, there will be some more posts on the way soon. Become a paid supporter to get all workshop content articles like this as well as the full archive.

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Contents:

How will the attack happen - what, how, and where questions about this high percentage type of assault. Exactly what to expect.

Looking at your choices - where is the advantage?

Creating vulnerability in the aggressor

Specific moments and how to exploit them

Positioning for countering

Derailing their plan with continuous impact

Notes.

This work looks at the ways we can start to create opportunities within an aggressor’s initial grappling attempt and leads directly from the ideas in the “Bone Breaking” tutorial post from last week which included the striking plan that we will build upon here :

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