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Location: Orange Park, FL
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I've trained in and taught martial arts for close to 30 years. It has been my experience that the closer you get to someone (kicking vs. punching vs. grappling) the more danger you are in and the more practiced you have to be.
If you are up and he is down, you probably don't want to get down there with him in order to restrain him. This might be a good time to draw your firearm. It would certainly be a good time to draw your cell phone. Books and videos are (some of them, at least) good supplements. But if you want to be good at a physical skill, such as martial arts or shooting, you have to practice. If you want to learn to restrain people, find a good hapkido or jiu-jitsu class.
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Location: Oklahoma
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I viewed some Krav Maga videos that are were pretty good. Just my 2 cents...
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Location: Newark, Ohio USA
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What were they called?
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