Recently, people who are concerned about being able to defend themselves from a random attacker have started to take some form of martial arts. This surge in popularity is probably a combination of increased popularity of UFC (and related fighting organization) and the increased sense of insecurity. However, these same people are looking to devote years to their training, they just want to feel safe. Normally, within the first year, sometimes the first few months, they will ask their instructor "How many martial arts techniques do you need to be able to defend yourself?". Unfortunately, there isn't a magic number to answer this question. However, there are some facts that can help solve this problem.
With self defence training, you can learn how to do a variety of different things to protect yourself from a random attack. Some of these tactics are martial arts techniques, while others are not. Unless you plan on spending years learning how ! to defend yourself in every possible situation, it is important to pick and choose what you want to know. For example, Do you want to learn how to disarm someone? Strike and stun someone? Grapple and go the ground? These are the kinds of questions that you need to answer for yourself.
First, you need to decide what you do not want to learn. Most people don't want to wrestle their attacker to ground and try to choke them out. They would rather knock them down and get away. With this in mind, most people do not want to learn martial arts techniques that require multiple steps. This is because with every additional step, there is a higher chance that something may go wrong. Because of this, many people prefer to learn a few select moves, instead of focusing on overall techniques during their self defense training.
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