Monkey_Style,
Welcome to the forum. You just described the deescalation stance as taught by the best "reality" schools. It is the stance that should be assumed when confronted with someone openly giving you trouble. I took issue with a square stance with the arms at the sides that was taught in the Krav classes that I saw.
Welcome to the forum. You just described the deescalation stance as taught by the best "reality" schools. It is the stance that should be assumed when confronted with someone openly giving you trouble. I took issue with a square stance with the arms at the sides that was taught in the Krav classes that I saw.
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