Road rage without injuries teaches us some lessons about defensive bursting in and spearing

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CATEGORY: Road Rage | Analyzed Content | Explicit content 2 (scale 1-5) - Rated NC-17

» A motorist gets into trouble with two motorcyclists for an unknown cause, and after hitting one of them on the helmet with a bat, he loses his bat. Then he gets attacked by the same bat he lost while the other motorcyclist attacks him with a helmet. The motorist then executes two effective defensive actions, which include bursting in and spearing.

This video is not about who is right or wrong or what caused this road rage, just focusing on some interesting defensive patterns.

Bursting in and spearing are often used as legitimate defensive tools in many self-defense systems, which can also act as a bridge to your next move. Now you see them used in real life and instinctively executed.

Some other points:
📍 The coordination of the motorist to hit the opponent several times on the head (helmet) while moving backward in a chaotic setting is worth noticing.
📍 The helmet has proven its multifunctionality.
📍 Also, see how fast the situation can escalate and change. At first, he was the one holding the baseball bat, but it ended up in other hands.

Luckily, nobody got hurt.

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