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  • Ghost
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    Originally posted by Ace Dutrey View Post
    Is it me or is it just a bit scary to use your fingers in an attack? I mean the times I have fought on the street i either slapped the guy but with follow through (the pimp smack) i guess you could say open palm and used closed fists on the body and it has worked. I'm not some crazy ill fighter but by no means am I a newbie and it feels like at any moment your fingers are so small compared to your intended target that the SLIGHTEST miscalculation and they will break. I'm not trying to say that they don't work but I can truly say that when I fight I'm not trying to pinpoint every single shot I'm doing combos on pure muscle memory. It just seems really hard to execute some finger techniques and so forth; maybe on someone with no skill but then again why would you pick on someone? Does this make any sense?
    finger jabs and so on are a bad idea, if someone uses them against you to the eyes just tip your head down and their fingers will hit your forehead, you can actively launch your head forwards in a headbutt manner and you stand a good chance of breaking their fingers then. you cant really miss either which is good news.
    This sounds silly but it works with normal punches too. In thailand it is taught as a technique and in my first month in thailand i saw a boxer at the gym i was training at snap someones forearm with this with the bone ending up poking through the skin. hurts the head but works. im rambling AGAIN.

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  • Ghost
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    For bare knuckle aim for the nose and cheeks, aiming for the jawline only when you have them nearly done. this is ideal, obviously take any shot you can.

    Open hand strikes are not so good. The argument of it being impossible to fight bareknuckle with closed hands is nonsense, youtube>kimbo
    you will see its very possible.

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  • johnmarkpainter
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    Ace,

    You aren't trying to poke a hole through their skull....

    Imagine that you are trying to Flick water off of your fingers.
    Making a loose fist and then popping your fingers off of your thumb.
    To deliver it, just act like you are throwing a jab but flicking your fingers open at the end. Thrown like that you won't likely jam your fingers if you hit a hard target but if you find an EYE....OUCH.

    You don't need to put a lot of power behind it so it can be delivered very quickly and from unexpected angles.

    jmp

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  • Ace Dutrey
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    Is it me or is it just a bit scary to use your fingers in an attack? I mean the times I have fought on the street i either slapped the guy but with follow through (the pimp smack) i guess you could say open palm and used closed fists on the body and it has worked. I'm not some crazy ill fighter but by no means am I a newbie and it feels like at any moment your fingers are so small compared to your intended target that the SLIGHTEST miscalculation and they will break. I'm not trying to say that they don't work but I can truly say that when I fight I'm not trying to pinpoint every single shot I'm doing combos on pure muscle memory. It just seems really hard to execute some finger techniques and so forth; maybe on someone with no skill but then again why would you pick on someone? Does this make any sense?

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  • 7r14ngL3Ch0k3
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    the two smaller knuckles on the outside are the ones that hurt me, my two bigger knuckles on the inside are the ones that hurt you.

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  • shaolin-warrior
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    I always liked the thumb more than the fingerjab.

    Hammer fists are great for turning the chin whether in stand up or while grandfighting. You can really get a guys head to spin with a good hammerfist at the jawline.
    MY favorite kempo technique is the hammer fist block to a back fist to the head. I want to break the guys wrist with the first block. I'm getting to old to stand there and trade blows with someone. Plus I hate getting hit.......

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  • bodhisattva
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    thumb jabs and hammer fists

    Originally posted by Tant01 View Post
    I'm sure you have experimented with open hand atemi? Finger jabs?

    The finger jab can be found in Judowaza if you look? That's for soft tissue targets primarily the trachea and eyes but the open hand gives you other options that are (IMO) no less effective than hitting the "button" as you call it...with your fist.

    A big paw with a hard palm will fairly do the deed. A hammer fist gives some serious force to wrist strikes as well...

    Just a thought... You know? A proverbial judo chop for a way to prevent breaking the small bones in your hand...

    Or not.
    I always liked the thumb more than the fingerjab.

    Hammer fists are great for turning the chin whether in stand up or while grandfighting. You can really get a guys head to spin with a good hammerfist at the jawline.

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  • bodhisattva
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    punching bare knuckles with open hand

    Originally posted by GQchris View Post
    Yes, that's generally what I have heard too, like palm strikes, but I am not currently training in arts like that right now, and wouldn't know how to properly deliver one. I am currently training at a Muay Thai/ Boxing gym.
    You don't have to train any style to learn to use open hands. Just use your punches and open your hand.

    But still hit closed fist to the body.

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  • GQchris
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    lol, those two dudes got PW3ND

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  • glendanfig
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    Originally posted by GQchris View Post
    I just want to be ready in case someone wants to get Stupid when I am with my girl out on the town, the last thing I want is to embarass myself in front of my girl.
    dont worry man as long as u remember your training you will b ok. anyone that starts shit for no reasons is a dumbass and chances are they anit never trained so ull be fine.

    watch this

    can u tell who trains and who doesnt?

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  • GQchris
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    How can I strengthen my knuckles to decrease my risk of breakage? Hitting a bucket full of sand perhaps? I saw a picture of Sifu Bruce Lee doing this, and we all no no one can %#@* with Bruce.

    I just want to be ready in case someone wants to get Stupid when I am with my girl out on the town, the last thing I want is to embarass myself in front of my girl.

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  • Guest
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    That comes down to how you set up the pre-fight.

    By the time I'm ready to throw a punch, the person is already mentally and emotionally disarmed, usually (and because of the way I look and act) they have underestimated me, so I play to that. I'm the guy who feigns weakness, who doesn't want trouble, but has already decided than you have crossed the line, and you are a threat.

    When I know the time to act comes I will ask a question to engage the person's mid brain, causing confusion, and giving me a window of entry. The more random the better. "Did you fuckk my goat?", as taught to me by one of my students, works a treat.

    Like I said, the punch will travel no further than 12 inches, from outside of the tunnel vision caused by adrenaline. If your initiaition speed is right and the set up is correct, the only muscle reaction that can respond quickly enough if it sees the blow is the eyelid, closing the eyes as a reflex, and making the job easier.

    As I say to people all the time, there is a lot more to self protection than punches and kicks.

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  • Tant01
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    Boxing thread...

    Has anyone ever tipped his head to intentionally hurt your hand?

    I've broken fists with my head...

    Takes a dedicated swing is all.

    You being the pro could easily disengage and throw an uppercut or hook instead...

    I just prefer to play it "safe"... Broken bones hurt.

    Punch soft targets, Knee or Elbow the harder ones.

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  • Guest
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    All good sir, all good. I was just trying to answer the question about boxing hands without gloves, god damn my specificity.

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  • Tant01
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    Explore the dark side...

    Originally posted by Michael Wright View Post
    Its a good question actually.

    When you box for any period of time, especially if you wrap and tape your hands and wear 14oz or 16oz gloves to spar with, it can become deceptive. A number of boxers (including Mike Tyson) have broken their hands in streetfights because they didn't form a full fist and hit with the correct part of the hand (though I'm sure the other guy didn't come off too great either)

    If we are talking bare knuckle for SP, then you have major hits and minor hits (to set up the former). Strike with the first two knuckles, usually (for me) with a short right cross, against the tip of the jaw or as close as you can along the jawline, to shake the brain and render the opponent unconscious. The punch doesn't need to travel more than 12 inches and accuracy is far more important than power. That is my major application of boxing tools for a situation outside the ring.

    If you need a set up with a minor hit, strike with the middle or outside knuckles to "the button" i.e. the collection of nerves below the nose and just above the mouth. This causes a closing of the eyes, tears, distraction and pain....setting up the main shot to the jaw.

    Thats when things go well, but most of the time the fucker usually moves and you hit teeth, cheeks, ears and hair. But thats fun too
    I'm sure you have experimented with open hand atemi? Finger jabs?

    The finger jab can be found in Judowaza if you look? That's for soft tissue targets primarily the trachea and eyes but the open hand gives you other options that are (IMO) no less effective than hitting the "button" as you call it...with your fist.

    A big paw with a hard palm will fairly do the deed. A hammer fist gives some serious force to wrist strikes as well...

    Just a thought... You know? A proverbial judo chop for a way to prevent breaking the small bones in your hand...

    Or not.

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