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Most of the self defense skills we practice at my school, especially for the kids, fall into what I would categorize as "bully defense"; mainly how to respond to punches and kicks, and at the advanced level we start getting into hand grabs and body grabs. Lately I've been showing some of the newer belts how to break a single hand grab (nothing complex, just flexing the wrist and pulling thumb-to-thumb to break the grip), but I want to start going over different scenarios when I have time for something more like "stranger defense."
Some of the things I'm thinking about teaching are how to escape from different types of grabs, like if someone grabs your arm, grabs you from behind, or picks you up. However, I don't want to make things too complex like our advanced techniques (which are essentially Aikido/Hapkido wrist locks, throws, and breaks), but something simple enough for a younger student to master quickly. Things like if grabbed from behind, drop into horse stance and elbow the groin; or if grabbed with two hands you can pinch under the tricep to cause a lot of pain.
There was one technique that I was taught as a kid that I would like to go over, when grabbed and picked up from the front, to box the ears, kick the groin, and run. I want to do this one, but I'm not sure exactly where I'm supposed to grab when I'm picking them up to have them practice. Any advice here?
Other things I want to talk about with them are:
1) How to draw attention to yourself when in a dangerous situation
2) How to break out of duct tape
3) How to escape a car trunk or draw attention to yourself by kicking out the tail light and waving
4) All those rules we have in sparring? Ignore them if a stranger tries to grab you. Go for the eyes, throat, groin, use whatever you can (i.e. biting)
What sort of things do you teach the kids for self defense?
Some of the things I'm thinking about teaching are how to escape from different types of grabs, like if someone grabs your arm, grabs you from behind, or picks you up. However, I don't want to make things too complex like our advanced techniques (which are essentially Aikido/Hapkido wrist locks, throws, and breaks), but something simple enough for a younger student to master quickly. Things like if grabbed from behind, drop into horse stance and elbow the groin; or if grabbed with two hands you can pinch under the tricep to cause a lot of pain.
There was one technique that I was taught as a kid that I would like to go over, when grabbed and picked up from the front, to box the ears, kick the groin, and run. I want to do this one, but I'm not sure exactly where I'm supposed to grab when I'm picking them up to have them practice. Any advice here?
Other things I want to talk about with them are:
1) How to draw attention to yourself when in a dangerous situation
2) How to break out of duct tape
3) How to escape a car trunk or draw attention to yourself by kicking out the tail light and waving
4) All those rules we have in sparring? Ignore them if a stranger tries to grab you. Go for the eyes, throat, groin, use whatever you can (i.e. biting)
What sort of things do you teach the kids for self defense?