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SUMMARY:Multiple Opponents: Standing and Ambush Situations (Brown Belt)
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DESCRIPTION: Multiple opponents: Standing and ambush situations (brown belt)
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Once again, when facing multiple assailants, you must only engage one at a time using optimum combatives and movement while putting that opponent between you and any others. Inexperienced assailants will, fortunately, group together. If the student uses correct tactical positioning (never between two assailants) he limits the assailants&rsquo; abilities to harm him. There is a limitation on how many assailants can occupy the same space to get at you. In select circumstances, you may have to go through them. (Krav maga has techniques for this.)
If escape is not possible, there are two crucial tenets you must follow: (1) do not place yourself between two or more assailants, and (2) do not end up on the ground. Tactically, to defend against multiple assailants, always use flanking maneuvers. In other words, if an assailant...

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