The mere thought of dealing with multiple assailants is enough to lower most people’s level of confidence. In todays world, dealing with multiple assailants is frightenly more common due to culture and the fact that most people feel they have something to prove (mostly due to insecurity and expectation) and the fact that most people truely can’t fight! When in a situtation where dealing with multiple assailants can’t be avoided it should awalys be in the aggressors best interest to stay in a cycle of constant movement and to never deal with any one opponent any longer than it takes to incapacitate him. The primary set of blows in dealing with multiple assailants regardless of their size include the following and should always be executed with the “Do Your Worst Fast And First Mentality” In cases of multiple assailants or high intensity confrontations, the Fist should be avoided for the simple fact that with most people the Fist cannot put someone out of the fight with a single blow. Even for expert Fist brawlers, I advise “EVERYONE” to avoid making the conflict any more stressful than it already is.
The Hand Yoke
Low Front Kick (to shin,knee or groin)
Cup Palm Blow
Double Chinjab
The Finger Tip Jab
Edge of Hand (Preferrably to the clavicle/throat)
Wheeling Elbows
British Army Mantra Kiss: Keep It Simple Stupid