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I know the Kenpo people had something similar in discussion a while back. But I'm looking for an overall opinion related to training defense against a rear bear hug. I have trained in the what I like to call "static" defense against the BH. Everything taught works. The problem arises from the practical aspect of someone putting you in a static bear hug. By static I mean you have ample time to shift, lower, etc. Everytime I have witnessed a bear hug done in aggression, and I can count the number of times on half a hand, it was never static. The person being bear hugged was picked up immediately and dumped hard. The fight was over at that point. There was no time to defend and no defense that I could/can think of for that situation. Kind of made all the training in BH defense a moot point.
Question is, what if any is the practical concept of still teaching people the static application defenses to a bear hug? Personally, I can't see any.......
Question is, what if any is the practical concept of still teaching people the static application defenses to a bear hug? Personally, I can't see any.......