Mongolian Self-defense? Weird Tactics…

 

Who were the fiercest fighters to ever walk the earth?

Many people say “The Mongolians.”

Think of Genghis Khan. Think of Kublai Khan.

These men trained armies that damn near conquered the world. 

No one could match their might.

And out of this same race of people, came the baddest-ass hand-to-hand combat experts known to man.

In the fighting system of the Mongolians, you will find a powerful combination of striking, and grappling.

They set up their throws with strikes.

They set up their strikes with grappling holds.

And quite often they threw you and struck you at the same time.

The Mongolian techniques are so powerful that Russian sambo, Chinese kung fu and Japanese jiu-jitsu can all trace their roots back to them.

I was recently given old books containing the ancient Mongolian grappling holds and hand-to-hand combat techniques.

And I must tell you that the Mongolians are not only ruthless – they are stunning!

They truly had the whole fighting thing figured out centuries ago.

For example, the Mongolians knew and could teach you…

  • How to knock someone completely cold with a throw that required next to no effort.
  • Super simple ways to stop a double or single-leg attempt in its tracks without batting an eye! 
  • How to strike your attackers legs and whip him around like a baby kitten when he punched, kicked or even grabbed for you.
  • How to intercept a punch or kick and send the enemy flying through the air to go splat on the ground.
  • The quick and easy way to shut down an attacker’s game with tactics that he didn’t see coming and couldn’t stop if he did.
  • The smartest, most effective and most lethal way to combine striking with defense, so that you could end a fight with either one.

The good news is that now you can learn these timeless Mongolian combat skills as well. 

Doesn’t matter how old you are, if you’ve got a bad knee or bad back or anything.

You won’t be able to learn them all or be a master. 

But you don’t have to be.

Some of these tactics are dead simple. You can learn them well enough in an afternoon.

If you’re looking for some ideas, this video has some great ones.