Bear Hug
Your walking down the street one day and you get grabbed from behind. This is a Bear hug and it can be very dangerous if you don't know how to get out of it.
The first thing you want to do is loosen your attackers grip. One of the easiest way is to kick up between the legs. Some other thing you can do Include stomping the foot (this has a high chance of breaking the attackers foot), head butting, swinging your elbows into the ribs, and if you can get a grip on a finger and twist.
While holding your attackers arms lean forwards and spread your legs wider. This helps you to unbalance your attacker.
While your attacker is still unbalanced bring your leg behind his, and lift up his legs. The attacker is now stuck in your arms unable to do anything. One of the key things to remember you to hold on to your attackers arms at all time.
Then whenever you want drop the attacker, and if need be kick him while he is down.
Head Lock
Another common attack when in a fight. The head lock is very dangerous to be in; The goal of the attacker is to cut of your air circulation. When you can't breath you can't think and you will lose consciousness.
The first thing you want to do is loosen the attackers grip by ANY means necessary. The quickest and easiest way to loosen the attacker is and upward chop to the groin. Other things you can do bite them, stomp the foot again, use your heel to kick the shin, and such.
After the attacker's grip has been loosen; step behind the attacker and grab the back of their shirt/neck and pull backwards. At the same time your pulling the shirt left the back of his knee up into the air. this will cause him to lose balance and fall down.
And if you need to you can strike them while they are on the ground.
Full Nelson
Not to likely to happen but if it does it isn't hard to get out of but it is annoying.
The quickest way is to reach behind you and grab a finger and twist it away from the attackers body. This is very effective and painful
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as you twist the finger you can twist the arm with it providing a great area to strike with a kick
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