I never had the opportunity, but for me biting, as a last resort. I wouldn't go looking for it. The target would have to present itself...A few words about biting from Icy Mike. Do you agree or not? Any experiences with biting or being bitten?
One day I asked my teacher, "How did you deal with challengers?" He told me that one time he bit his opponent's finger off. After that day, there were no more challengers.taking finger off would a have a good chance of creating a "This isn't worth it" moment.
Stuff like that is why I wouldn't want it to be my first choice or 30th. That would be a life and death scenario for me. I would have to be in a bad situation to bite someone's fingers or to bite a person period.I'm going to say last resort for biting. I wouldn't take it off the table for real world self defense but I'm not sure I want a mouthful of Hepatitis A or whatever my attacker may have.
Beginner stage biting training - Get a raw pig leg and sink your teeth all the way down to the bone.bit top guy in the crotch.
It depends on your biting target. If someone tries to kill you, you bite his finger off. At that moment, he may think about to go to EM ASAP before he can still have a change to connect his finger back. He won't think about killing you any more.
But to bite on a different target such as nose, ear, leg, ... , you may not be able to cause that kind of effect.
Good luck with that. Biting off a finger is a lot more difficult than you seem to think.It depends on your biting target. If someone tries to kill you, you bite his finger off. At that moment, he may think about to go to EM ASAP before he can still have a change to connect his finger back. He won't think about killing you any more.
But to bite on a different target such as nose, ear, leg, ... , you may not be able to cause that kind of effect.
I have seen it happened within 1 second.Clearly a grappling situation, so how long would it take to bite someone's finger off?
I have seen it happened within 1 second.
If one understands that fighting is dangerous, he may lose a finger, an eyeball, or even his life, he may try to avoid fighting as much as possible.