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CHAPTER 8
STANDING DEFENSE
A soldier cannot count on starting every encounter in a superior
position. To survive, he must have simple techniques that will bring him
back into his fight plan.
Section I. UNARMED OPPONENT
Most grasping type attacks will leave the enemy in striking range. Therefore, elaborate
defenses are not necessary. You should simply attack with strikes and force the enemy to
either close with you, or when he attempts to respond with strikes, take the opportunity to
close or escape yourself. The techniques in this section are directed at escaping from
positions that are more difficult.
8-1. DEFENSE AGAINST CHOKES
a. Standing Rear Naked (Figure 8-1, continued on page 8-2). At the moment you
feel the enemy’s arm around your neck, your hands should immediately grasp it to keep
him from tightening the choke, and you should hang your weight on his arm to feel where
his weight is. If he is close to your back, simply lean forward at the waist and, using your
hips to lift, throw him straight over your back.
Figure 8-1. Defense against the standing rear naked choke.
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Figure 8-1. Defense against the standing rear naked choke (continued).
Figure 8-1. Defense against the standing rear naked choke (continued).
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b. Standing Rear Naked Pulling Back (Figure 8-2, continued on page 8-3). If,
when you hang your weight on the enemy’s arm, you feel that he is pulling you back over
one of his legs, you should reach back with your leg and wrap it around the outside of the
enemy’s leg on the same side as the choking arm. As he tires from holding you up, use
your leg as a guide and work your way around to the position shown. Your leg must be
behind his, and you must be leaning forward, controlling his arm. Twisting your body,
throw him to the ground.
Figure 8-2. Defense against the standing rear naked choke leaning back.
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Figure 8-2. Defense against the standing rear naked choke leaning back
(continued).
Figure 8-2. Defense against the standing rear naked choke leaning back
(continued).
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c. One-Hand Neck Press Against the Wall (Figure 8-3). If the enemy pins you
against the wall with one hand, strike his arm with the palm of your hand on the side
where his thumb is pushing toward his fingers. This will make his arm slide off of your
neck. Follow through with your strike and when your arm is in position, strike with a
backward elbow strike to the head.
Figure 8-3. Defense against one-hand neck press against a wall.
Figure 8-3. Defense against one-hand neck press against a wall
(continued).
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