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8 Seek to deliver your striking actions to the assailant's anatomical weak points (vital points) rather than to hard, resistant areas.

9 After delivering the striking action to your assailant's target area, you must never loose sight of him and you should be constantly alert for a continuation of his attack.

10 Use discretion in dealing out punishment to any assailant. Fit the degree of punishment to the situation.

Chapter One

FRONTAL ATTACKS

AN ASSAILANT'S unarmed attack from the front can take various forms. Commonly such attacks include seizing, holding the arms or portions of garments, hugging, choking, punching, striking, kicking, or tackling. Frequently, combinations of these tactics are used with effective results against an untrained individual.

The person highly trained in karate techniques need not fear any such attack and is able to meet such emergencies with confidence. Yet, there is a considerable difference between the highly trained and the average citizen. The situations and the appropriate responses shown in this chapter are specially selected for the average citizen and cover the necessary principles to successfully meet common eventualities of frontal unarmed attack.

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