It isn't about "finding flaws" its about starting discussion. Your technique initiates earlier than mine (hand does not have a fistful of hair, arm is not retracting yet), mine assumes that the hair has actually been grabbed and the person is then following up with something else. I posted my technique because it does not require as good timing and can be intiated from a surprised state (ex. grab came from rear). The point is to talk about why we do such things, and what are the counters.
And I agree with you one most short-term self defense classes, joint locks are advanced, not intro material.
I am not critiquing what you said to do, although I felt I was being critiqued sorry if I miss understood.
There are multiple defenses against just about everything, and I am basing this on my Qinna training so I cannot speak for any other style or defense.
A wrist grab defense can have the same initial application but yet depending on the force being applied you step forward or backward.
Same with a hair grab, it all depends on from where they grab your hair from and how close they are when they grab it the amount of force applied, etc. Grab from behind if there close kick them in the knee hard or if they pull follow the exact direction of the pull
IF that is what the situation requires. There are always counters and counters for counters there is no 1 answer to this question that covers all situations and scenarios.
And as a note in mine the hair has been grabbed.
And you are not the only male that use to have long hair, I may be old but I assure you it was not always the case.
Also as previously stated by jks9199 it is hard to describe things verbally and generally it takes WAY to much typing.
But in response to others that have posted
I did not realize this was a debate based on the initial post but if it is I apologize for the intrusion, could also be Iam just tired, old, beat up (today) and cranky and with that I am out.