Loren W. Christensen

Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker


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      Fighting the Pain Resistant Attacker

      Fighting drunks, dopers, the deranged and others who tolerate pain

      by

      Loren W. Christensen

      YMAA Publication Center, Inc.

      Wolfeboro, NH USA

       YMAA Publication Center, Inc.

      PO Box 480

      Wolfeboro, NH 03894

      800 669-8892 • www.ymaa.com[email protected]

      Paperback ISBN: 9781594394942 (print) • ISBN: 9781594394959 (ebook)

      All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form.

      Copyright © 2010, 2016 by Loren W. Christensen

       Publisher’s Cataloging in Publication

      Christensen, Loren W.

      Fighting the pain resistant attacker : fighting drunks, dopers, the deranged and others who tolerate pain / by Loren W. Christensen.

      p. cm.

      ISBN 9781594394942

      1. Self-defense. 2. Pain. I. Title.

      GV1111.C675 2010

      613.6’6--dc22

      2016944170

      The author and publisher of the material are NOT RESPONSIBLE in any manner whatsoever for any injury that may occur through reading or following the instructions in this manual.

      The activities, physical or otherwise, described in this manual may be too strenuous or dangerous for some people, and the reader(s) should consult a physician before engaging in them.

      Warning: While self-defense is legal, fighting is illegal. If you don’t know the difference, you’ll go to jail because you aren’t defending yourself. You are fighting—or worse. Readers are encouraged to be aware of all appropriate local and national laws relating to self-defense, reasonable force, and the use of weaponry, and act in accordance with all applicable laws at all times. Understand that while legal definitions and interpretations are generally uniform, there are small—but very important—differences from state to state and even city to city. To stay out of jail, you need to know these differences. Neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for the use or misuse of information contained in this book.

      Nothing in this document constitutes a legal opinion, nor should any of its contents be treated as such. While the author believes everything herein is accurate, any questions regarding specific self-defense situations, legal liability, and/or interpretation of federal, state, or local laws should always be addressed by an attorney at law.

      When it comes to martial arts, self-defense, and related topics, no text, no matter how well written, can substitute for professional, hands-on instruction. These materials should be used for academic study only.

      Contents

       Introduction

       Chapter 1: The Nuts And Bolts Of Feeling No Pain

       Chapter 2: Back Of The Head, Temple, Mastoid And Eardrum

       Face-To-Face Close In

       Face-To-Face At A Distance

       Against A Push

       Against A Tackle

       On The Ground

       Temple

       Tackle

       Assailant On Top

       Mastoid

       Knife Hand

       Knock The Assailant’s Kick Aside…

       Hammer Fist

       Knee Slam

       Eardrum

       Potential Injury

       WMDs

       Double Ear Slap

       Tackle Into A Wall

       Ear Slam On The Ground

       Chapter 3: Eyes And Nose

       The Legal System

       Arms-Free Bear Hug

       Arms Pinned Bear Hug

       Bear Hug From Behind

       Tap Or Flick

       Defense Against A Fist Bombardment

       Headlock On The Ground

       Assailant On Top Struggle

       Grappling Exercise

       A Brief Open Window

       Strike And Knee Catch

       Spin, Thump, Rub

       Thump, Rub And Thump Again

       Chapter 4: Brachial Plexus, Vagus Nerve, Throat & Back of the Neck

       Brachial Plexus

       The Blow Must Be Accurate

       A Blow To The Throat Can Be Fatal

       Use A Heavy, Penetrating Blow

       The Effects Of The Blow

       Outside Forearm

       Inside Forearm

       Low Tackle

       Torso Tackle

       Forearm Strike From Behind: Block And Spin

       Kick To Brachial Plexus

       The Attacker Is In Your Mount (Long Range)

       The Attacker Is In Your Mount (Short Range)

       You’re In The Attacker’s Mount

       Side Struggle: Force His Head Into Position