Josh, you are reading me wrong. Let me be as clear as I possibly can be without getting into one syllable words:
tricks can work. No question.
that does not make them a good idea. Just because you get lucky and get away with something stupid the first time doesnt mean you need to press your luck and try it every time. Like i told you in the first thread about this garbage, I hooked up with a bikini model once. Doesnt mean i was able to everytime i tried.....
a trick might work, but you cant rely on something that requires LUCK to pull off.
now, you could say "nothing works all the time"
thats true. thats why you play it safe and stick to your highest percentage tools. Cuz in REAL combat, you cant afford to lose.
so this:
"you have already stated unequivocally that absolutely nothing could convince you that any of the capoiera tricks could possibly work in a street fight."
should read as this:
Absolutely nothing can or will convince me this crap is practical or suitable for REAL self defense.
For point fighting? sure, try it out, nothing to lose. For MMA? go for it, worst case, you get knocked out and lose a fight, big deal.
for self defense? get over the delusions of being some sort of craptastic super hero and stick to the basics, they are basics for a reason.
practical
safe
economic
effective
SURE, you kick someone in the head, for WHATEVER angle, and ring that bell, you win.
but
dont rely on that head kick, cuz if it misses, your *** is grass. And again, when it is for REAL, losing means dying.
COULD this work?
sure, so could acting like i have a gun in my pocket, ala grand tourino, or screaming at the top of your lungs, that COULD work, but you cant count on it, now can you?
to quote Chris Rock "you can drive a car with your feet, that dont make it a smart ****ing idea"
also, to add, i didnt say "anything that leaves you open is a bad idea" i said
"anything that leaves you THAT open is a bad idea".
There is no more vulnerable position i can think of than in a handstand. Seriously, thats just stupid. Keep yourself in the proper north south orientation. Does that even need to be said? yes, everything leaves you open to SOME extent. So minimize your exposure
in other words, no handstands, no cartwheels, no superman crap.
it might work, it might get you dead. plus, WHY do some fancy low percentage crap when you can just kick thier knee out and elbow them in the face till they stop moving?
Sigh. I don't know if you realize this or not, but even when you are taking the more logical approach, you come off as so incredibly hostile. Seriously. Drop the vitrol, it makes even your earnest attempts at rational discussion seem like direct personal attacks.
And yes, tricks do work. Deception works in both hand to hand combat and full scale war. And as far as handstand kicks, or cartwheel kicks... Well actually they can work, if the guy is fast enough, and the terrain isn't slippery. Will they work for me or you? Well no, not in general. We are both a little on the heftier side. We can't accelerate fast enough. I can do it, but by the time I have overwhelmed the guy enough to attempt it, there are other options available to me that are more economic.
But a taller, lighter, skinner guy, on flatter, drier ground than what is normally available in Seattle... I've been kicked in the head enough times to say empirically that yes it does. Unfortunately, the only guy I know personally who can do it lives in LA. Next time he comes up here, I'll see if he is willing to beat my *** on video.
But the thing is, you have already stated unequivocally that absolutely nothing could convince you that any of the capoiera tricks could possibly work in a street fight. This begs the question of why you are bothering to post in the first place. If you are already 100% dismissive of the concept in the first place, and nothing will change your mind on the subject, what is there to discuss?
Furthermore, the attitude is unscientific. If one of us showed you exactly how it could be set up to work, performed it multiple times on video, against different types if opponents, then actually went out into the street, and picked multiple fights, using said tricks to win, and explained the physics behind the move... Well like you have said, nothing can change your mind, right? This isn't an empirical approach.
Lastly, there is one thing I disagree with you entirely: this concept that anything that leaves you open to counterattack is too stupid to even try. Well... That is every attack! EVERY attack leaves you open to counterattack. Name me one attack that can't be countered.
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