Now here we have got another two on one situation, but this time it's different. The two attackers are just in front of us, okay, coming towards us in an aggressive manner okay. So what we are going to need to do is first of all buy ourselves some time. Again, I am going to do this by using body language, just keeping personal space, maybe some calming techniques, again, saying I don't want any trouble, that sort of thing, okay just buying some time.
Now it is only going to work for a couple of seconds in reality, but it will feel like a lot longer. Now from there, your decision of which way to go to use this technique, is going to made for you in reality, okay. Maybe there is a certain way you have got to go to get away or home. Maybe one of them steps in a bit quicker than the other one. So, your decision is made for you, but you don't know until it's actually happening. So we cannot really train for that, all we have got to do is vary it and mix it up.
To deal with this situation, as they are coming towards you, okay, your decision is made for you; you take one stride and move yourself behind. Let’s do this slower, okay. So as he comes in, one strike you are not shuffling your feet, you are not telegraphing which way you are going to go. As you are striding in there, your trailing arm is coming up, a close lined strike to the neck and you are stepping behind. Now there is a big adrenaline switch going on here, okay, there was two of them, one of you, you have turned it round.
Now, one guy is in a stranglehold, he is leaning backwards, he is off-balance, he is uncomfortable, okay. Adams is going to be shouting down his ear in reality, okay. His mate doesn't feel any better; his adrenaline is in his boots as well, because his mate is in this situation, okay. He feels vulnerable all of a sudden, okay, so that's the adrenaline switch that you are after, okay. Let's do it from the start.
Okay, so you are buying some time, get some personal space, okay, one strike, close lines strike, stepping behind, pulling them back off balance in to that stranglehold here, okay. From that situation it depends on what his mate is doing here, okay. Now his mate might come in and he has got a shield, okay; his mate might back off, he has got to escape. Let's look at a few different scenarios.
Again, remember the key thing, buy some time, make your decision, unless it is made for you, one strike into your close line and grab him; okay, let's do it. Back off! Okay so you can see there, okay; a very, very simple technique, a difficult situation dealt with very easily.
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