Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31529160-20171201171711/@comment-32783267-20171205170420

@GBL1111

Sure man give it some try, if you want to defend yourself or your loved ones (apparently no dad).

Judo is really underrated as a self defence style when it actually seems like an ideal style for real life scenario. Throwing would end a conflict almost instantly and better if the guy is drunk and off-balanced, or pin them subsequently on the ground until the authorities arrive. See, pinning seems much more reliable to me them submitting an opponent because no people would be going to tap in real life fight so you need to put them out with chokes and you can choke easily from Judo pins, especially the arm triangle pin. But I might be wrong as a striker. And remember Judo also got sweep trips, which is how Ronda usually set up her hip toss or Uchi Mata in competition.

TKD, unless you train like a sport WTF way, you gonna have a hard time though but the kicks are sick as it can get. Combined with a smart footwork (unlike sport TKD's foot-fencing footwork), TKD can be legit dangerous and TKD classes are plenty. MT sounds great too and I would suggest training in Thai Clinch to throw/trip opponents. Even low kicks from Thai Clinch like Gaethje use to do. Be careful for the knife though.

Weapons like a simple baton would be viable and storable, while not being dangerous or lethal like a knife to both your opponent and yourself. If your opponent is using a knife you could try to use your jacket to catch the stab. It's worth a try. Maybe you should carry some journal in your shirt pocket in case he decided to shoot you 😂. It's very nice to hear an opinion from a non-fighter's perspective.

Why do you hate guns man? Cilve Owen used guns to solve every problem, including cutting a umbilical cord, in the movie Shoot'em Up 😆