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Q: Why do you guys train so hard?
A: Because we prepare you for the rigors of the
streets and because our lives and the lives of
those we love depend on it.
Fights are explosive, chaotic, painful, unpredictable,
exhausting and could be fatal. When you are in a fight,
you are fighting for your life. You can’t simply quit
because you are tired or sore.
In a real fight there is a good chance that you are going
to get punched, kicked and choked and if your attacker
has a knife, you will probably get a cut or two. If you
have never been punched, kicked, thrown on the
ground or choked, the shock of the moment can be
extremely overwhelming and will cause you to hesitate
as you and your body recovers from the initial shock of
‘what just happened ?’
How can you fight hard if you never train
hard?
In a fight, time is against you. You do not have the
luxury of time to think about your options. Your
actions must be immediate and the only way to make
them that way is to prepare both your body and your
mind for the realities of a fight. You do this through
training so your body gets use to being punched,
kicked, thrown to the ground and even choked.
Like I mentioned, fights are very demanding and
exhausting. You must have enough strength and
endurance to fight off an attack, whether it be one or
more attackers. You may even have to run a distance
before you have to fight because you heard one of your
children or your wife screaming.
What good would you be to that person if you ran
across a parking lot or field but was so exhausted from
the run that you could not fight off the attacker and
help the person. We have had many runners tell us
that ‘Running is easy compared to having to actually
fight.’
We want students to understand that fighting on an
open mat with no obstacles scattered around requires
one set of skills, but having to fight multiple attackers
in extreme close quarters with tables, chairs, cars and
other items requires another, and having to fight on
ground or in the snow and rain requires yet another
another set of skills.
The More We Sweat in Training
the Less We Bleed in Battle !
Street Combatives
Specializing in Close Quarter and Knife Combatives