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Hi everybody I'm John Graden from the Martial Arts Teachers Association and johngraden.com.
How do you beat up a bully? Well that's an interesting question. I like how do you defeat
a bully, is the way I like to approach it. Because when we're talking about bullying
there's a big spectrum. Everything from school yard tussles in elementary school, all the
way to work place violence where you have people that are bullying you. Bullying is
primarily damaging psychologically, it's not so much the physical damage that's the problem
it's the psychological damage. So number one I want to instill into my children, if I was
teaching them how to beat up a bully, how to defeat the bully. I want into instill in
my children a sense of self worth and self confidence that is impenetrable by this bully's
taunt or tactics. So psychologically I want to instill in my kids a strong sense of self
confidence. A lot of us we're busy, we doing things. If you would like some help on that
enroll your child in a good martial arts school. Look for a school that is a member of the
Martial Arts Teachers Association, because you know that those instructors are continuing
their education, and learning how to teach professional safe classes. With an emphasis
on self confidence. Because the best way to defeat a bully is with self confidence. Now
on the physical side, when a bully is actually engaging, this is what I teach my kids. Whenever
a bully touches you or grabs you, I have two questions I want to ask real quickly. One,
what targets are available on this guy. So he's grabbing he's opened up his arm pit.
He's grabbing he's tied up one of his weapons to grabbing. He's left all of my weapons free.
So I want to know what targets are available. Eyes, throat, solar plexes, groin, toes, knees,
shin, arm pit, ***, ears, hair. So he's left a lot of targets wide open. He's also
left all of my weapons available. So I can then choose what weapon I want to counter
with. In school there's a zero tolerance for hitting, so typically you don't want to teach
your child to smash the kid in the face. Because that's going to cause a lot of problems, unless
there's a real serious attack and he's got to defend himself. Then whatever it takes
go ahead and do it, but typically in this kind of situation I'm just going to teach
my kid to reach up and pinch real hard. Pinch under the arm, pinch in the chest, pinch some
place sensitive where it hurts really bad. That usually gets somebody to let go real
quick. I want the guy to think he's grabbed a hot pot and he wants to let go real fast.
Thank you. There's a variety of escapes you'll want to teach your children as well. I cover
a lot of these in the clips. Escape from a head lock. Escape from a full nelson. Escape
from a push. Escape from a wrist grab, a hair grab. These are escapes that you can practice
with your children in the situation where a bully has actually grabbed him. Remember,
defeating the bully starts with confidence. Find ways to instill that confidence in your
child. If you needs some help, find a good martial arts school that's associated with
the Martial Arts Teachers Association and get some professional help in defeating the
bully. I'm John Graden I hope that helps. Thanks.