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Defeating Opponents Who DON’T Feel Pain In A Real-Life Street Fight (Podcast 461)

It’s the NIGHTMARE almost no one is planning for!

So you might have a plan to defeat a larger attacker or even a group of attackers… but I’ll bet whatever self-defense plan you have isn’t ready to defeat ONE type of attacker…

…the kind who can’t feel pain!

Maybe the guy is hopped up on God knows what, maybe he’s had “six too many” or maybe he’s just a certifiable nutjob who doesn’t care how many times you kick him in the groin… the point is, this guy just can’t be subdued by any amount of pain.

If this type of guy attacks you, what are you going to do… because I’d bet money that for 99.99 percent of you reading this, your self-defense techniques rely heavily upon causing pain in an attacker…

…and sometimes that just isn’t going to work!

The good news is that you can defeat an attacker, even if he’s “pumped to the gills” with heroin and PCP… because there are some strikes that don’t rely upon making your attacker feel pain to work.

Discover The Secret Of Defeating “Pain-Resistant” Attackers In Real-Life Street Fights!

Defeating The "Pain-Resistant" Attacker
Secrets Of Defeating Pain-Resistant Attackers In Real-Life Street Fights

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Here’s What You’ll Discover In This Week’s Episode:

  • The most common reasons attackers will not feel any pain no matter how hard you strike them… or where!
  • LEGIT “nerve strikes” to incapacitate an attacker that don’t rely on making him feel pain!
  • What to do after you land one of these “miracle” strikes that can save your life!
  • The ONE thing taught in self-defense classes that just never seems to work in ANY real-life street fight!
  • The “weakest spots” on the human body that will drop an opponent no matter how “pain resistant” he is!
  • And much, MUCH more!

Resources Mentioned In This Podcast:

 

Have You Ever Fought A “Pain Resistant” Opponent? What “Devastating” Strikes Do You Know That Don’t Require “Pain Compliance” To Work?

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Chris

Only once in the podcast does anyone mention the best way to deal with a pain resistant attacker and that ‘s about 31 minutes in. I understand that police officers are often told not to use this, but the same rules don’t apply to non-LEOs. Learn a variety of chokes, RNC, collar chokes, guillotines, head and arm, triangle, fist chokes, baseball bat chokes all are effective in making people go to sleep

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