hapki68
Orange Belt
So I'm standing at the bus stop yesterday looking dashing in my suit and tennis shoes (it's a long walk) when a woman offers me 300 bucks to pose naked for a magazine...
Ok.. I made that second part up.
But I was, in fact, standing at the bus stop and looking dashing when a large, quasi-homeless-type man approached me.
"Ugh," I thought, knowing where this was going. Anticipating that I wasn't going to give him money, he started getting testy and saying over and over that he was having woman problems -- with Haile Barry.
"You're really talking to the wrong guy," I thought, trying to get away. As he moved closer and closer to me, I started imagining what I would do if he touched me in a confrontational way.
For a blue-belt hapkidoan, the best thing you can ask for is someone to grab your wrist or clothing. It's like a slow pitch to Babe Ruth -- that ball is outta here. But what if he punched? We're learning how to deal with that now... and, for better or worse, I feel the most comfortable with a block by one hand followed up with a finger strike into the throat with the other. It's logical and flows well for me -- unlike some of the other moves.
The problem is that a throat strike is the last move I would ever want to do on anyone. I'm not the type that gets off on seeing things die.
So I'm going to try to practice other, less deadly moves, over and over... but I still worry about coming back to that one if I'm ever panicked.
Any thoughts or similar experiences?
BTW, I ended the situation by holding out my hand to shake his (which he accepted) and said I really enjoyed talking to him. It let him save face and allowed me to control what he did with his body.
Hapki
Ok.. I made that second part up.
But I was, in fact, standing at the bus stop and looking dashing when a large, quasi-homeless-type man approached me.
"Ugh," I thought, knowing where this was going. Anticipating that I wasn't going to give him money, he started getting testy and saying over and over that he was having woman problems -- with Haile Barry.
"You're really talking to the wrong guy," I thought, trying to get away. As he moved closer and closer to me, I started imagining what I would do if he touched me in a confrontational way.
For a blue-belt hapkidoan, the best thing you can ask for is someone to grab your wrist or clothing. It's like a slow pitch to Babe Ruth -- that ball is outta here. But what if he punched? We're learning how to deal with that now... and, for better or worse, I feel the most comfortable with a block by one hand followed up with a finger strike into the throat with the other. It's logical and flows well for me -- unlike some of the other moves.
The problem is that a throat strike is the last move I would ever want to do on anyone. I'm not the type that gets off on seeing things die.
So I'm going to try to practice other, less deadly moves, over and over... but I still worry about coming back to that one if I'm ever panicked.
Any thoughts or similar experiences?
BTW, I ended the situation by holding out my hand to shake his (which he accepted) and said I really enjoyed talking to him. It let him save face and allowed me to control what he did with his body.
Hapki