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The defense method does not mean that you are powerful or that there are thousands of ways to kill you. No, not at all,However, defensive method means that you can easily protect yourself by using your arms and legs in the right way to protect yourself from any attack.
To understand the defending method, the concept of 30% and 70% has been given, which Represents the bright side and dark side of the front opponent, which requires no extra power to get into dark side of opponent.
Because if a skill could be acquired by force, then a person like Bruce Lee would never learn this skill, Because he first learned this skill and when he invented his own sharpening skill then he made himself more powerful
The back hand is used for defending instead of the front hand. According to my research, the stronger the front hand looks, the weaker it is,
Just like we use the back hand to attack, we think that he is stronger but he is weaker.
Similarly, in the use of steps, the hind hand and leg are used for support, And the front hand and leg is used for attack.
This method is to understand that instead of using your hind legs and feet in an attack, you use them in defense. And use the front arms and legs for defensive attacks instead.
When you try to attack with your hands and feet behind your back during a fight, your angle of thirty is in front of the opponent. As a result, the chances of avoiding an attack from the front are reduced And you get attacked by the opponent, Otherwise, in the case of defending the rear arms and legs, the chances of attacking from the front are higher. Due to the proximity of the front hand and foot to the opponent.
This hand-held sequence is used in the art of defense (DBA) Method.
At the moment there are more ways to kill in a fight than to avoid an opponent who are in all sorts of styles and pay more attention to those methods, Defense skills are almost extinct.
According to my analysis Despite a thousand ways to kill There is a fear in every one who trembles This is due to the lack of defense capability, If you have confidence in your self-defense, your fears will not diminish and you will not go to the point of oppression even in the event of a fight.
I once heard from a martial arts teacher, how old I would be at teaching martial arts If someone fights with me, I will have to kill him until he is half dead,.
And that’s what my defense method is all about. When even a normal person from a player can gain self-confidence,
Not only for the sake of their own protection but also for the sake of humanity in accordance with the teachings of Islam, Because in Islam, it is forbidden for another person to be harmed with his hands and feet,
I have heard some martial arts teachers say that fighting is permissible in Islam, But in my teachings and knowledge, I know that in Islam, killing is permissible only when one denies the existence of Allah.(نعوذ باللہ).
Man's arms protect his chest, kidneys, and ribs to prevent any incoming force from reaching them. Just like hands protect the face.
That is why if you focus on killing instead of defending, you will sooner or later be defeated.
That is why Allah has endowed man with the ability to be powerful, Not because it is easy to oppress him, but because it is easy to protect himself And help other human beings.
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