Post: Have you ever been in a fight?
08-06-2010, 05:19 AM #1
Adrian.
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I can't really remember all of my fights but,
I was in a fight in 5th grade with my friend who thought he could kick my ass. I won.

My second fight happened in 8th grade with my best friend, me and him were bro's until we were talking about each others brothers and we were just stupid back then. So anyways after leaving class he shoves me into the wall and tries to punch me in the face and i dodge it and shove him into the wall cause he's my bro and bros don't punch bros =D. We stopped fighting when a teacher came and broke it up. We're bro's again =D. I don't really like fighting unless your annoying, if i have to, or if you get me really pissed =D.

So yeah those were my fights. Lets hear yours.

If you don't know how to fight or don't have experience then follow these steps.

Step 1
Analyze the situation. How many people are involved? Do you have backup? Do they have backup? Analyzing the situation is, by far, the most important step. If you weigh 120 pounds, you will probably not be able to win a fight against three 400-pound body building ultimate fighters. Know your limits. If you know you can't win, run away.

Step 2
Decide to fight or fly. If you must fight, the idea is to eliminate the threat as quickly as possible. Put something between you and your opponent. This could be a car, your outstretched arms or some kind of blunt weapon.

Step 3
Assume that your opponent is a trained fighter and wants to hurt you. This is the way you must approach any confrontation. Never underestimate the person you're fighting or you could end up getting hurt. If a weapon is available, use it because your opponent certainly will. A weapon can be anything from a lighter wrapped in your fist to a baseball bat. If you are in a life or death situation, all's fair. Use whatever is available to defend yourself.

Step 4
Catch your opponent off guard. Attack as quickly as possible. If you have a weapon, aim for the midsection or the knees. Either of these places will immobilize someone if you hit them hard enough. This will also lessen the risk of hurting someone more than you intended.

Step 5
Go for the quick knockout. If you don't have a weapon, strike your foe with a closed fist in an upward motion. Try to connect at the point where the jaw bone connects to the side of the head. If you hit them hard enough, they won't be getting back up.

Step 6
Continue attacking until your enemy stops attacking you. When you are no longer in danger, you should stop attacking to prevent injuring your opponent any more than you need to.

Step 7
Assess the situation again after landing a successful attack. Remember, in the eyes of the law once you have immobilized a person you are no longer acting in self defense. This means if you continue beating someone who is laying on the ground you will not be able to claim that you were in danger. If your opponent is no longer on his feet or is no longer attempting to engage, you should get away as quickly as possible.

Step 8
Alert the authorities of the situation as soon as you can. If the person you fought with is badly injured, you need to call for medical help as well.


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08-13-2010, 01:44 AM #65
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Jeff
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Yeah totally have
My first fight... Hmm. I think it was 7th grade, I was doing a presentation and said something like Britian didnt colonize the new world, and Terrence, the guy I fought, disagreed
He was 6'6, 260 lbs, black, and I was all
"Terr-bear, lets bring this outside"
then it was all Bing bang boom, straight to the moon. Pow right in the kisser, down for the count for Terrence.

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