Hey guys, Nick Drossos... So today, I'm going to answer one of the most common questions: When do
I go pre-emptive? This is a great question. Probably one of the most
important ones because it's what's going to determine the fight. And if you
look at and follow our videos we always teach people like, verbally defuse the
situation or I go go pre-emptive. The last thing we want to do is square off or
get into a pushing or shoving match. So you need to learn how to strike from a
natural position where your opponent doesn't know you're going to strike them. So
if I'm here and I'm talking, "Whack", I'll strike the throat or elbow or hammer fist, or go low
or go high. This is the key. Now, when do you hit the guy? When do I go pre-emptive?
First thing is body language, you'll be able to tell his intention to action and is set
up just by his movement. So if I'm faced with my attacker, so let's say put your
hands up I'll be the bad guy. So let's I'm here, I start doing this, I'm looking
around I'm pacing, I'm making my fists.
I'm angling off, the angling off is the most common attack, that if I'm here
and suddenly I step back with the leg. That means I'm getting ready to punch here.
If I do this and suddenly I'm doing this and I'm walking, it means I'm getting
into a range to hit you. So study the person's body language, this is the most
important thing. Even though I'm talking to him, I'm looking at what is his body
saying, what is he preparing? It's about moving a split second prior to him striking.
So that is the first cue. The second cue, is when he's no longer communicating with me.
So if he's like...
I'm going to attack you okay.
[Self-defense street scenario]
You see, I'm not communicating, we're not actually talking... I'm just repeating, I'm
just repeating and I'm not listening to what you're saying. To me, that means
you're no longer I'm not longer able to diffuse the fight, that means you've hit
the point where you just want to fight and hit me.
and I got to make the decision when I go pre-emptive. To me, those are the two
cues and these are the two cues I have used in the club's. I didn't care what
you're telling me, It's how you were moving, did I see at any point
you reaching, angling off, stepping back, creating distance, getting close to
a weapon, making a signal to a friend... I'm entering. If I'm talking to you and you're no
longer communicating and you're just "aarg" your face is turning red and we're not exchanging anything
that's the second sign for me. These are the two I use. Now, if there's anything
more that you guys can tell me, write in the comment box and I'd love to hear what
you guys have to say. I hope you've enjoyed the video, go visit our website
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Thanks for watching stay safe and stand strong!
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