Wednesday, October 5, 2011

He Beat 3 Trained MMA Fighters with NOTHING But His Ninpo-Taijutsu Kamae!



What does it take to win – to survive – a mutliple attacker scenario? How do you successfully defend yourself against 3 attackers trying to beat you into the floor... and walk away without a bruise, scratch, or anything to show for your troubles? 

Especially when your attackers are trained MMA fighters!

To answer that question, I'm going to tell you a quick story. The story is true and involved the student of one of one of my online ninjutsu training black belts.

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I think that using this real-life example will drive home the lessons and the points that I want you to learn, much better than me trying to “tell” you what to do. It also proves that anyone can do this, and without years of training.

You just have to make sure that you're training correctly!

Here's what happened:

Nate was visiting some friends when he heard a girl screaming from the apartment next door. She was screaming for help and sounded terrified.

When he got to the apartment, he saw two men fighting each other so ferociously that one wall had been caved in and one of the doors of a 2-door refrigerator had been literally ripped off of the unit. By now, there were three people involved, but apparently one was trying to break up the fight between the other two – and it wasn't working.

Nate could see that the girl was in danger of being hurt by the brawlers, so he stepped in to try to help her, and to stop the fight.

In the process of all the chaos, he learned that the two fighters were friends. In fact, all three knew each other through the MMA gym owned by one of the combatants. He was fighting his assistant instructor in a drunken, angry state, while the third man – a student – was trying unsuccessfully to break things up.

In the process of trying to help to calm things and “save the girl,” Nate suddenly found himself facing three angry attackers who turned on him as the “common enemy.” They suddenly forgot about their own feud and, including the supposed peacekeeper, and all turned on him.

The next several minutes had Nate trying to avoid punches and direct the assailants out of the apartment, down the stairs, and out into the front, where the “fight” ended with the three MMA fighters sitting “nicely” with Nate telling them, “Don't get up,” while everyone waited for the police to arrive.

How did he do it?

According to Nate, no one was more surprised by “how little” it took than he was. He used nothing but kamae evasion and strategic control to avoid every punch with ease, and never had to throw a punch of his own. Truth be told, he did end up applying an omote-gyaku ('outside wrist reversal'), a musha dori ('uplifting elbow, shoulder dislocation'), and a ganseki-nage ('forward hip throw') in the process – at one point almost sending one of his attackers over a balcony railing!

The best part?

Even though he had years of Kempo training, he had only been studying Ninjutsu, and the science of using Kamae and strategic, situational control... for a FEW MONTHS!

He never used his Kempo training, and was surprised that Kamae and a few basic locks and a throw were all that was necessary...

...to successfully defend against THREE TRAINED FIGHTERS!

Remember, this was a real attack situation. No ring. No referee. No rules.

And, where the MMA fighters have a tough time in a one-on-one fight in an open ring against one of their own... 

...they couldn't even touch someone fairly new at Ninpo-Taijutsu – when the fight moved from an apartment living area, a balcony, a stairwell – you know, in the real world!

To top it all off... he didn't have to defend himself against the legal system because he looked like "just another fighter" when the police arrived! 

I wanted to share this with you because Nathan learned first-hand, the reality of the lessons that I'm teaching you. And, more importantly that, with the right training – with the proper use of strategic control and the principles and concepts (not techniques) proven to give you the greatest advantage...

...that you can do a LOT with only a few basic skills.

To your achievement of Warrior Mastery!

Shidoshi Miller 

PS -- Are you ready to get the kind of training – the critical lessons – that will give you the decided advantage in a really bad situation like the one that Nate found himself in? If so, then I highly recommend that you check out my Ninjutsu Home study Course called: “The Power of Kamae.” You can get it here:

http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/kamaewshpvid.html 
 
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