Good self defence video for hair pull from behind?


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twinkletoesCT - 

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You are walking on thin (vanilla) ice.

 

 

HotSteppa - 
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HotSteppa - 
shen - 

No video, but one pretty standard defense you see --and which we taught in self-defense classes-- is:

1) Forcefully "pin" the opponent's hand against  your head with boths your hands. Both of your hands should be stacked over your opponent's hand. This will "attach" your body weight to your opponent's hand. This stops the pain of the hair pull and makes it a lot harder for the assailant to yank  you around.

2) Keeping the assailant's hand pinned, bend your knees and simply rotate to face the assailant. You can rotate  either direction ("inside" or "outside"). Roatating inside brings you a little closer to the opponent's free arm, but often hurts more. It really depends on exactly where they grab. I wouldn't over think it.

(Note: If someone is grabbed by their  pony tail, just grab above where the assailant is gripping to neutralize the grip and turn & face.)

We always followed up with knees and/or kicking but you can do  some jiujitsu-y stuff too.

You see this basic response in a lot of martial arts, then they follow up with different stuff.

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        <span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557"><span class="User-104950" id="userPost59743670"><span class="User-357398" id="userPost59742134">Thanks for repeating almost exactly what I wrote and trying to pass it off as your own.</span></span></span></blockquote>
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        <span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557"><span class="User-104950" id="userPost59743670">Sorry... I guess that would be due to the simple fact that I don't usually bother reading your posts.</span></span></p>
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        <span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557"><span class="User-104950" id="userPost59743670">Also, I did not realize you invented this most common response to a rear hair grab.</span></span></p>
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        <span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557"><span class="User-104950" id="userPost59743670">Here's the guy who invented the move and I'm yammering away like some know-it-all jackass.</span></span></p>
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        <span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557"><span class="User-104950" id="userPost59743670">Man, I feel stupid.</span></span></p>
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        <span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557"><span class="User-104950" id="userPost59743670">:(</span></span></p>
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<span class="User-357398" id="userPost59747557">I don't know what hurts me more, the blatant plagiarism, or the fact that you don't bother to read most of my posts.</span></blockquote>

 

BTW... please let me know exactly which jiu jitsu techniques you have talked about on this forum, so I don't make this mistake again!

I think it only fair that once you have brought up a technique, it should be made "off limits" for anyone else to discuss.

I do realize the very high regard in which you hold your own opinion and I certainly wouldn't want to get in the way of any of that.

 

 

 

steppa's gonna step

Any videos yet that teach a def against a person dirty boxing while grabbing your hair 

Pretty sure Carrying a pair of shears in your pocket is the only reliable defense. Who has time to grab hands and bend knees when an assailant is grabbing your hair?

Checkuroil - Why dont you just teach her whatever you do in the same situation...

Subd 4 self defense

heel kick to the groin, stomp the foot and walk away

Well off the top of my head I would think you would just turn and face them, and it's no longer a grab from behind. From There they are pulling you towards them and you use that to get a clinch. If they are still holding your hair then they only have one free hand (at most) while you have two. Advantage you.

Pull guard duh