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Showing posts with label Mixed Martial Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed Martial Arts. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Gang Member vs. MMA Cage Fighter | Win Any Street Fight

Learn To Win Any Street Fight


Do you watch mixed martial arts (MMA) matches like UFC?

2 men locked in an octagon cage - "no holds barred" - kicks, throws, chokeouts...(almost) anything goes!

But let me ask you this question...

Who Would Win in a REAL "street fight"?

An MMA athlete  -OR-  a vicious gang member??



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The answer will shock you...

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Think about it...

When an MMA fighter is battling his opponent in the "octagon" he never has to worry about "sneak attacks" like:

  *  Knives  
  *  Guns  
  *  Chains  
  *  Baseball bats  
  *  Or "multiple attackers"

And if things get out of hand and "too violent", there's a friendly referee to stop the fight before there's any  
life-threatening trauma.

The bottom line is - the "cage" is NOT the street!

In fact, did you know that the most devastating, fight-ending tactics are considered "illegal" in even the most violent MMA matches?

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Why does this matter to you...

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Here’s my take…I think EVERY guy needs to know how to fight... period... end of story!

You never know when you're going to come face-to-face with a violent attack, whether it's...

     ...the drunken jerk at the bar

     ...some ticked off a-hole in a fender-bender

     ...the guy you accidentally bumped into at a ball game

     ...or even the violent criminal who's decided that YOU are his next victim

And when you do, you'd damn well better know EXACTLY what to do in those first critical seconds or you could quickly find yourself thrown to the ground...stomped on and bleeding!

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How To Ensure Your Survival...

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Now that you know just how important being prepared to fight against an attacker in a street fight is, don't go crazy and start taking karate lessons with the 8-year olds at your local martial arts school. That would take much too long, and chances are you would experience similar results to the MMA fighter in our street-fighting example I mentioned earlier.

Today I have the privilege to share with you a FASTER and MORE EFFECTIVE way to prepare yourself to win any street fight.


I know I’ve mentioned this program before, but I really do believe that every man out there should know how to protect what’s his from crooks and thugs (no matter what disguise they’re wearing).

This is a step-by-step self defense guide jam-packed with techniques that are considered "illegal" in cage fights. Because they're not intended to "score a point" and "win" a match.

     They're designed for life-or-death SURVIVAL!

The kind of attacks when you have someone you love hiding behind you trembling and YOU are the only thing between them and danger!

You'll see what I mean when you check this out:


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Special Free Bonus - This Week Only!

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The "Street Fighting Uncaged" program is jam packed with step-by-step instructions and over 100 photos (WARNING: These moves really are brutal and potentially deadly!).

And as a special bonus this week, when you sign up, you'll also get a FREE DVD to go with it!


***Note: The guide itself (and the other bonuses) are available for instant download, but you'll get the DVD shipped to you by mail anywhere in the world.

You'll see, in full step-by-step detail, how to employ these "illegal" moves in a real fight against a bigger, stronger, more vicious attacker. No "theory"... no fluff... no fancy schmancy complicated moves!

Just 100% hardcore tactics you can bet your life on!

But this FREE DVD offer is only good for this week only. (Ends 2/25/12)

(After that, it will cost you an extra $47 and I want to make sure you don't have to pay that, ok?)

I'm fully committed to making sure you have all the resources you need to protect yourself and those you love. So, go check this program out now and grab your DVD before this offer closes. Cool?



P.S. - I don't care how prepared you think you are.

You have got to realize that when a brutal attacker comes your way, you can't even flinch for a second! You have to act quickly and decisively or else you're TOAST!

That's why, in addition to your Free DVD, you'll also get another bonus called, "Killer Instinct"! This is all about how to unleash your built-in "kill-or-be-killed" instinct when your life is on the line. This special free bonus will harden your mind like steel and allow you to switch from "Mr. Nice Guy" to "Mr. BadAss" as if you were flipping on a light switch.

Grab this special gift AND the FREE DVD now.

Be prepared to open up a can of whoop-ass on any dirtbag that tries to attack you and yours.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Street Fighting Uncaged Self Defense Course: An Unbiased Review

Street Fighting Uncaged - Can You Learn Life Saving Self Defense

Street Fighting Uncaged is a self defense manual created by a martial artist and security professional named Jeff Anderson. There's a growing demand to learn self defense and there are many ways to do it. One alternative is to learn at a martial arts center in your area, however it can be inconvenient to attend or the charges may be too much. 

You might also purchase "Street Fighting Uncaged," which is a downloadable course that allows you to teach yourself in your spare time. In this review, we are going to be looking at whether or not this is a good investment for any individual wanting to learn self defense.

This Is NOT a Sports Combat Guide

It's crucial that you realize that Street Fighting Uncaged is not a guide to learning fighting styles or combat sports. The primary point of this guide is to teach you important survival and self defense skills on the street. Jeff Anderson's book uncovers all of the dirty street fighting techniques in great detail. In his perspective, your regular thugs do not follow any rules of fighting so neither should you. The strategies and moves taught in the manual do work and were created for the specific purpose of self defense. They aren't intended as a type of martial art or be used in any sport competition.

"Street Fighting Uncaged" is a great deal compared to taking a martial arts class because it doesn't cost as much as a formal class and you can do it at your own pace. Though it may be rather convenient to learn on your own, you are better off training with another person. 

It is crucial that you practice the techniques properly because they're dangerous if you fail to do them correctly. Although you'll be able to learn some valuable moves and strategies by merely read this digital book, you'll get much more out of it if you practice also. That is one of the cons of a home study course -you don't have an instructor in the room to make sure that you really learn and practice the strategies.

Psychological Strength Is Essential
 
Your psychological strength is just as essential as your physical strength when it comes to self defense. Conquering your doubts and emotions are taught extensively in "Street Fighting Uncaged." Actually, when you get this course, you get several bonuses, and one of these is a book called Killer Instinct. The guidebook can teach how to get your mind ready to defend yourself without being frozen in fear. As a whole, the course has a good balance between the importance of the physical and mental areas of self defense.

Bottom Line

The "Street Fighting Uncaged" is a great course if you want to learn real-life self defense techniques by yourself and at your convenience. This course might be too graphic for some, but it is a very good guide to help you to become good at defending yourself and the people you love in real world situations.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Jeet Kune Do: Bruce Lee's Martial Art Style

Bruce Lee
Though everyone knows Bruce Lee as a great Kung Fu actor, he also created his own style of martial art named Jeet Kune Do.  Jeet Kune Do is being taught throughout the world and it is based on ancient martial art forms with new techniques and strategies. We will look at Jeet Kune Do and what makes it completely different from other fighting styles.

Bruce Lee was an experienced martial artist just before he become famous as an actor. He was a student of numerous traditional forms of martial arts, especially Wing Chun Kung Fu. He merged the important elements of the several martial arts he learned and developed Jeet Kune Do or JKD. Bruce Lee desired to develop a martial art form that was non-traditional and that every person could tailor to his own needs. Jeet Kune Do has had an influence on modern fighting methods as well as Western boxing and fencing. Lee's true aim with JKD was for every person who studies it to have their own personal interpretation of it.

Jeet Kune Do
Even though Jeet Kune Do is very much a modern day martial art form, it is greatly rooted in Wing Chun. This style of Kung Fu continues to be taught nowadays. According to legend, Wing Chun started out hundreds of years ago by a Shaolin nun known as Ng Mui. The techniques of Wing Chun are meant to be effective for people who need to fight against stronger or bigger foes. Mastering Wing Chun is considerably faster than other kinds of Kung Fu. One way individuals practice Wing Chun is using a wooden dummy to simulate the different areas the body. Bruce Lee studied Wing Chun and used that as an inspiration for his own Jeet Kune Do.

Given that mixed martial arts have become popular, men and women often ask if Jeet Kune Do is still viable nowadays. The truth is, mixed martial arts were seriously influenced by Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do. Bruce Lee wanted to take the very best tactics in all martial arts and make one great system which is not that much different from mixed martial arts. In fact, Dana White, the president of the UFC, credits Bruce Lee with being the real father of mixed martial arts. Therefore it can be said that Jeet Kune Do is the original kind of mixed martial arts.

Jeet Kune Do has become quite common in numerous parts of the world and it is quite unique and interesting to participate in. Bruce Lee had a good philosophy of enabling the individual to develop their potential to their fullest and Jeet Kune Do is the expression of that. To learn more about Jeet Kune Do, you can find books written by Bruce Lee or look for a qualified instructor to help you.