Hi guys, I just finished re-watching Paul Vunak's Ultimate Street Defense Tactics. It is a seminar video, and as such, it jumped around from scene to scene, so not everything is discussed in full detail. In it, Paul Vunak was talking about how to control your fear (and anger) while in a streetfight. To boil it down, he was talking about how most fear comes from fear of not knowing what your opponent will do to you in a streetfight. He then discusses how to know what your opponent will do to you, before he actually does it to you.
Basically, it goes like this; you potshot from long range (mostly feinting), and see what your opponent's reaction will be. You should throw a few things at him, and observe what he does in response. Then, you will pretty much know what he will do in response to what you do.
I have done this on a limited basis for quite a while now, with pretty good results. As an example, I recently sparred with a partner, and shuffled in and threw a (feinting) right jab at him. He immediately flinched, putting his hands in front of his face, and then immediately threw a lead hand jab at me in response. Before he could even throw the jab, I was already falling back into long range, rendering his counter ineffective. I basically just wanted to see what his counter would be. I was then back in long range, and used footwork to stay there, and shuffled in again and threw a left jab at him. His response was the same, he covered and threw another lead hand jab at me. At this point, I went in and threw another jab at him, and immediately positioned my elbow in front of my face, pretty much knowing what he was going to do, before he did it. Before he even had a chance to see it, his jabbing hand ran directly into my elbow, which was exactly how I had planned it.
In other words, what happened was is I threw a few things at him, totally feinting, to see what his reaction would be, while remaining very safe at long range. Once I closed the distance a little closer, getting into a more serious situation, I knew what he was going to do to me, before he actually did it. I knew he was going to go for a jab, as opposed to a double leg takedown, thigh kick, etc., and planned my game accordingly.
I have heard of fighters like Bruce Lee and Paul Vunak being described as "psychic". I understand how they got their "psychic abilities", by doing what I have described.
My question is, does anyone here know anything more in-depth about it? An example would be is there a certain thing I should look for, or throw first? I have a very slight "psychic ability" myself, and am looking to improve it. I pretty much know the concept, but am looking for some in-depth details, if anyone has any.
I guess a better title for this thread would be "how to develop your psychic ability", but I thought that was a little weird, lol.
Thanks guys
Basically, it goes like this; you potshot from long range (mostly feinting), and see what your opponent's reaction will be. You should throw a few things at him, and observe what he does in response. Then, you will pretty much know what he will do in response to what you do.
I have done this on a limited basis for quite a while now, with pretty good results. As an example, I recently sparred with a partner, and shuffled in and threw a (feinting) right jab at him. He immediately flinched, putting his hands in front of his face, and then immediately threw a lead hand jab at me in response. Before he could even throw the jab, I was already falling back into long range, rendering his counter ineffective. I basically just wanted to see what his counter would be. I was then back in long range, and used footwork to stay there, and shuffled in again and threw a left jab at him. His response was the same, he covered and threw another lead hand jab at me. At this point, I went in and threw another jab at him, and immediately positioned my elbow in front of my face, pretty much knowing what he was going to do, before he did it. Before he even had a chance to see it, his jabbing hand ran directly into my elbow, which was exactly how I had planned it.
In other words, what happened was is I threw a few things at him, totally feinting, to see what his reaction would be, while remaining very safe at long range. Once I closed the distance a little closer, getting into a more serious situation, I knew what he was going to do to me, before he actually did it. I knew he was going to go for a jab, as opposed to a double leg takedown, thigh kick, etc., and planned my game accordingly.
I have heard of fighters like Bruce Lee and Paul Vunak being described as "psychic". I understand how they got their "psychic abilities", by doing what I have described.
My question is, does anyone here know anything more in-depth about it? An example would be is there a certain thing I should look for, or throw first? I have a very slight "psychic ability" myself, and am looking to improve it. I pretty much know the concept, but am looking for some in-depth details, if anyone has any.
I guess a better title for this thread would be "how to develop your psychic ability", but I thought that was a little weird, lol.
Thanks guys
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