A.J. Comparetto
Thursday, 10:33 a.m.

Dear Friend,

What would you do if you fell or were knocked down, opened your eyes and found 3 or more vicious thugs punching and kicking your face.  You are laying there flat on your back and only have seconds to react before these gang bangers stomp you into oblivion or into the intensive care unit….

Can you honestly answer “Yes, I have proven solid techniques that will save my life and get me out of this horrible situation.” 

I want to tell you straight out that fighting on the street is a different world than training in the dojo, gym or academy.  Probably the only reason you are reading this now is that you are curious on how you would handle yourself facing multiple opponents on the ground. 

A little about me and why you need to read this.  I am like many of you and have been training like a maniac in the martial arts for over 20 years.  Most of my good friends are also high level black belts in various martial arts and our seasoned ground fighters.  We still all came to the realization that if we were attacked by multiple opponents, and were forced to the ground, we were dead.  Now the people I am talking about were serious martial artist who had trained all of their life….but had no….and I mean no techniques for fighting and surviving a multiple opponent attack on the ground.

Lets do a little test….

Has your  teacher ever shown you multiple opponent ground fighting techniques?

I can say with certainty that 99% + of the instructors have never shown multiple opponent ground fighting because until now there where no proven techniques for multiple opponent ground fighting.  Also, if your instructor or Sensei says you should not be fighting off the ground understand he is 100% correct but if you look at real street fights in the real world you see people getting mauled and killed on the ground. 

Here is test #2.

You are in a crowded bar, room or event.  You are confronted by 2, 3, 4 or more thugs who are out to do you violence.  Do you honestly think that there is not the smallest chance that you may fall, be tripped or knocked down and have to fight off the ground? 

Well  for the first time ever offered in any martial arts magazine we will show you proven, reliable multiple opponent fighting techniques.  I say that again….

FIRST TIME EVER.  
 

Go through all of your martial arts magazines and see if in any add you see Multiple Opponent Ground Fighting Techniques?  I can guarantee you won’t.  No one else has shown or taught these techniques until now.  

If you’d like to learn how to correctly fight multiple opponents click here.

Sincerely,

A.J.

P.S.  On the street their is only pain if you quit. Click here to learn to fight multiple opponents

Training Quote of the Week:

You can tap on the mat....there is no tapping on the street

A.J. Comparetto

It has probably been said before but I will say it again!

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Your Training Goal of the Week: 

Here is your weeks training exercise.  You partner should push you down and be trying to hit you as you are getting up. 

A good way to make this realistic is to have your partner put on big boxing gloves and leg/shin pads.

Then have him t-off on you.  Now don't let him t-off until you are 100% confident that you can execute the technique correctly.

Once you have technical proficiency you need to have real world experience and timing.

So have fun...don't get hit too hard.

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