Send us a text “Today we’re talking about why Judo — created in 1882 — is still a powerhouse in 2025 for real-world self-defense, especially in close-range combat where most real fights actually happen.” Studies and law-enforcement data show: •80–90% of real altercations start at arm’s length or closer •The average person closes distance immediately (adrenaline + tunnel vision) •Fights turn into grabs, pushes, clinches, tackles — not movie-style striking exchanges This is the range where Judo...
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Send us a text “Today we’re talking about why Judo — created in 1882 — is still a powerhouse in 2025 for real-world self-defense, especially in close-range combat where most real fights actually happen.” Studies and law-enforcement data show: •80–90% of real altercations start at arm’s length or closer •The average person closes distance immediately (adrenaline + tunnel vision) •Fights turn into grabs, pushes, clinches, tackles — not movie-style striking exchanges This is the range where Judo...
" Critical Thinking " : The Martial Mind Behind The Move
Attack The Attack 360 LLC
56 minutes
5 months ago
" Critical Thinking " : The Martial Mind Behind The Move
Send us a text In this episode of Attack the Attack 360, we dive into the power of critical thinking in martial arts and self-defense. It’s not just about knowing how to fight — it’s about knowing when to fight, how to adapt, and why your decisions matter. Learn how to sharpen your instincts, make smarter choices under pressure, and train your mind like a true warrior. Whether you’re on the mat or in the real world, your mindset is your greatest weapon. Support the show
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Send us a text “Today we’re talking about why Judo — created in 1882 — is still a powerhouse in 2025 for real-world self-defense, especially in close-range combat where most real fights actually happen.” Studies and law-enforcement data show: •80–90% of real altercations start at arm’s length or closer •The average person closes distance immediately (adrenaline + tunnel vision) •Fights turn into grabs, pushes, clinches, tackles — not movie-style striking exchanges This is the range where Judo...