MartialIntent
Black Belt
So thereÂ’s never a time to surrender or to give up when defending ourselves, I think I could get a faithful amen on that. But how do you know when to stop when youÂ’re coming out on top? How do you know when youÂ’ve given it enough?
You’ve got the better of your attacker – stopping too late may be seen [later on down the line] as you having used excessive or disproportional force in your defense, transforming it into an actual attack. But stopping too soon - or at least when you believe it’s safe to do so - may not be the resolution to the conflict but rather the metaphorical “bell” for your attacker to go to his corner and have his seconds tend him. Furthermore, you’ll have lost that previous advantage upon any reinitiation.
I saw this latter situation at the weekend: the defender released his pin and the aggressor got up and backed away, gesturing submissively with hands up in front of him. Seconds later he was back again with a bottle in his hand [all lager fueled yeah I know]. What do you think? Your training has worked and youÂ’ve gained the upper hand. How do you know when to stop? When your attacker isnÂ’t fighting back or when your attacker isnÂ’t moving? IsnÂ’t breathing?
Respects!
You’ve got the better of your attacker – stopping too late may be seen [later on down the line] as you having used excessive or disproportional force in your defense, transforming it into an actual attack. But stopping too soon - or at least when you believe it’s safe to do so - may not be the resolution to the conflict but rather the metaphorical “bell” for your attacker to go to his corner and have his seconds tend him. Furthermore, you’ll have lost that previous advantage upon any reinitiation.
I saw this latter situation at the weekend: the defender released his pin and the aggressor got up and backed away, gesturing submissively with hands up in front of him. Seconds later he was back again with a bottle in his hand [all lager fueled yeah I know]. What do you think? Your training has worked and youÂ’ve gained the upper hand. How do you know when to stop? When your attacker isnÂ’t fighting back or when your attacker isnÂ’t moving? IsnÂ’t breathing?
Respects!