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What is the best techniques for self-defense

What is the best techniques for self-defense Whether or not you are a martial artist as a self-sufficient and functional being, you are of three parts to make you a whole; your mind, body, and spirit. For more information click here: https://linktr.ee/masterwong In this training, we will focus on the body and mind with a particular interest in the mind. Like Master Wong tells us, all the philosophy behind our instruction starts with our four fundamental Pillars. Pillar 1 The purity of your intent Pillar 2 The focus of your will Pillar 3 The level of your awareness Pillar 4 The quality of your character Use these pillars as a guide to support your attitude and judgment, and enable yourself to effectively use this system to enhance your life for the better and to do good which is what a martial artist should always strive for. When you use your skill to do good this shows the purity of your intent. In the challenge to follow, we want to give you the tools to build the skills to be ready for the bad things in life. Danger often strikes at a time, not of our choosing, and we must be as prepared as we can in the shortest period of time possible. Self-directed challenges like this require you to be honest and realistic. The challenge is a prerequisite to the workshops we will be hosting as we will build upon these real-life scenarios with strategies on how to deal with different situations. Out of the Four Pillars, we will be focused on Pillar Three, The Level Of Your Awareness. Before we get into awareness, we have to understand how thoughts work. We have two types of thoughts we use at any given time as we run through our lives, and it truly takes both to navigate them. Like the Tao, there is a duality to everything, and thoughts are no different. One is precise, and the other very broad. For more information click here: https://linktr.ee/masterwong Master Wong Out!! Your Loving mentor, Master Wong https://linktr.ee/masterwong PS. I coach experienced Martial Arts practitioners who are looking to teach others. If you really want to learn new Martial Arts skills, to learn the skills necessary to teach Martial Arts, and to develop personal self-confidence, then I can definitely help you.

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Dmajik laura says:

I like your videos especially at your training camp how much is it to learn at your camp

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Narendra Sinha says:

Please 🙏 Please 🙏 On subtitles English please

Rodney Ives Collen says:

Situational awareness or presense of mind, quick physical reactions or reflexes, mental strength or toughness, composure or self-confidence, resourcefulness, the instinct or the will to fight back and defend yourself, knowing when to fight back or when to just run away as fast as you can, avoiding people places and situations that potentially lead to violent encounters, and your self-defense skills and techniques (if you have any or some) which you have spent long periods of time practicing and training, can drastically increase your chances of successfully defending yourself and surviving potentially violent self-defense encounters. Speaking based on my personal experience as a self-defense practitioner.

Guttua Ravikrishna says:

Master Wong Thierry not possible in real life, next time you should be explain practically.

Tate Craft says:

Read the book!!!

I approach my self defense awareness the same as I approach a 4-way traffic intersection in Bangkok at 5pm.

Cal Jennings says:

If he doesn't have a gun, the best defense is to run. Haha

V-R Days says:

One problem is reaction time,if you have low reaction time he can punch you everywhere

Amgery Animals says:

Love from Sri Lanka ❤️🇱🇰

Gauravkalyan Kommaraju says:

Plz explain how to defend against punches ☺

Miscellaneous Silliness says:

Hit the NUT. Best defense.

WEREWOLF 17 says:

10th like let's goo

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