Hmmm. Just wondering how many people have done some sort of realistic multiple opponents training?
By which I mean they try to swarm you and kick your head in, not the one at at time and graceful falling routine.
Has anyone done a Geoff Thompson Animal Day style training, where you and a few others suit up in full protective gear, and basically have them attack full force and see how you handle it? If so, how'd it go?
Its something I want to try out myself, because it would give a clearer understanding of whats involved. Although I'll wager the one guy usually winds up on the ground getting stomped.
Yeah i don't know about animal day, i guess it's a form of reality based training.
Anyways we train multiple attackers in class regularly. There are varied levels of aggression we use. The first would be to have three on one with, three people with kick shields all vying for the persons attention in the form of strikes and kicks (delivered hard fast and continously against a person who keeps the pressure on by constantly moving toward the striker), two minutes of this is usually enough to tire even the fittest student (if it's done correctly), the next level introduces a fourth shield, the striker takes the 'takedown' shield holder to the mat and applies grounded strikes. This kind of training is good and gives you a solid understanding of the energy required to defend against three or four assailants.
The next level we use is in a sparring context. Headguard mouthguard and gloves, full contact sparring two or three on one. The only rule in this sparring is try not to seriously injure your friends
To date the best technique i've found is to grapple the weakest opponent and knee them in a kickboxing fashion whilst using them to swing into the other attackers. In that we wear protective equipment and the fact we aren't really in a mindset to KO each other i guess there are boundless opporunities in aggressive maiming techniques.
The main tool in dealing with multiple attackers is fitness, and i say this because if your ultra aggressive attack don't knock them out or savage them you will be in for a exhausting, messy struggle.
Avoidance and awareness are key.
Act crazy, all people fear the unexpected to some degree, if you can convince two out of the three attackers you're an 'insane blood lusting loony' they might not be enthusiatc about getting close to you. Who knows.
Try it out, grab your head guard gloves and mouth guard and get some MA friends to swarm you. Test your savagery, unless you experience at least a part of the feeling of being attacked by numbers you can theorise all day long for little reward.
Awareness and avoidance are key.