Top 6 Apps Similar to Elite Defensive Tactics MMA

Quick Self-Defense 1.2
Guide specifically for women to use during unpredictable assaults.
Street Fighting Workout 1.0.1
Learning how to street fight with the skillandconfidence of a sesoned fighter is something that can certainlybeachieved. As a matter of fact, I have dedicated my entire livetoteaching law abiding people how to defend and protect themselvesinthe streets. However, I have to tell you from the start thatit'snot such and easy task; it will require a bit of dedication onyourpart. But, if you are willing to do some serious studying aswell assome practical self-defense training you could learn theskillsnecessary to win a street fight.Before we begin, you must understand the information inthisarticle is just a small fraction of what you need to knowaboutwinning a street fight. I strongly encourage you to takeyourresearch further and read the many books featured on thiswebsite.Having said that, lets talk about street fighting and whatit takesto win.STREET FIGHTING IS NOT MMAFirst off, let me clarify that learning how to street fightisnot the same as studying mixed martial arts or a practicingaformal style of traditional martial arts. Street fighting isananimal with proteon behavior that often has deadly consequencesforthe participants.The truth is, a street fight also has many different facesandtakes on many different forms. One minute it can be a fist fightina trendy yuppie bar while the the next could be a deadlyknifefight in a godforsaken part of town. As the saying goes, notwostreet fights are ever the same! So your training will have tobe"alive" and combat diversified!In many of my self-defense dvds, I have defined a street fightasa spontaneous and violent confrontation between two ormoreindividuals where no rules will apply. A real street fight isnotabout the boxing ring, rules and regulations or any combatsportscompetition. It's about protecting yourself and your lovedonesfrom serious bodily injury and possibly death.THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT STREET FIGHTINGThe more you know about the dynamics and characteristicsofstreet fighting, the greater you chances surviving andultimatelywinning the fight. There is an old saying in my selfdefenseschool, "the more you know, the less you will fear in thestreets".To help get you started on your academic journey, here aresomeimportant facts about the nature and characteristics ofstreetfighting.A real street fight is fast and explosive, similar to acarwreck.Street fighting is unpredictable and spontaneous.A real street fight is bloody, ugly and brutal.Street fighting is extremely dangerous and can often leadtodeath.A real street fight usually turns into a ground fight.Most street fighters will target you face and head, also knownas"head hunting".Kicking techniques are seldom used in a real fight.Compound hand strikes are the most attacks common methodofattack.There are no rules in a real street fight which means it isalmostalways unfair for one of the participants.Spectators enjoy watching a street fight and they often getinvolvedfor the hell of it.In order to win a street fight there are several elements youmustposses and ultimately master. The more attention and trainingyoudevote to these elements, the greater your chances of winning.Inother words, the more you put into street fighting training,themore you will get out of it.
Close Combat Training 1.0
Joshua Inc
If you are looking to learn Close Combat you just found what youarelooking for. This application will provide you an ultimatetutorial.Close combat is the physical confrontation be-tween two ormoreopponents. It involves armed and unarmed and lethal andnonlethalfighting techniques that range from enforced compliance todeadlyforce. The purpose of close combat is to execute armed andunarmedtechniques to pro-duce both lethal and nonlethal results.Unarmedtechniques include hand-to-hand combat and de-fenseagainsthand-held weapons. Armed tech-niques include techniquesappliedwith a rifle, bayonet, knife, baton, or any weaponofopportu-nity.
Joint Locks / Rory Miller 1.0.4
YMAA
Joint Locks by Rory Miller, author of Meditations on Violence.
Self Defense 2.3.9
zizouapps
Self Defense training