| “ | Originally posted by H@pkid0ist I have always been taught that if you are put into a multiple attacker situation then you probebly are in serious trouble. At this point you should make an example out of the assailant who happens to be closest to you. Also, when the opening arrives depart quickly. Sticking around and trying to see how good you are or trying to fight everyone could lead to more trouble than its worth. This applies in a legal aspect as well. As for techniques my Chong Kwan Jang Nim had us doing multiple defenses usin alternating low roundhouse kicks to the shins and knees , to a low spin kick for every other assailant. It turned out to be a good way to disable everyone enough to find the time to dissapear. In this particular exercise all the assailants were fairly close and you were surrounded. | ” |
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Well said,
To make this as short as possible, getting away with as little harm as possible should be the key. To stand around and fight multiple opponents, when not necessary, is utterly foolish.
I agree that taking one opponent out or the largest out does'nt end things. Especially where testosterone and/or alcohol/drugs are concerned.
If caught in a multiple opponent situation, something that hasn't happend to me in a long time, and forced to engage opponents, I would deal with the immediate threats first (i.e. the closest targets). I would attempt to take them out of the picture as soon as possible and try to secure a route to safety.
If I were able to secure an equilizer, a weapon of sorts to balance things out. Keys in the hand, something off of the ground, my belt, anything that could be used to offset larger numbers long enough to secure an escape route.
Keep in mind that these are last measures to be taken. I still stand by my first notion to try and avoid these situations if at all possible. In otherwords, when you see a situation building up leave. If you know certain settings breed these types of confrontations, avoid them. As martial artist, we should be able to avoid conflicts, when able to do so, as well as defend ourselves when necessary.