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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
CLUB AND STICK ATTACKS
ASSAILANTS armed with clubs or sticks often attack with single- or double-handed grippings, making use of overhead, backhand, diagonal, or haymaker strokes as well as jabbing, poking, or blocking tactics. These methods in combination can be used with extreme effectiveness against an untrained person. Occasionally, assailants working in pairs or small groups will use the weapon-holding assailant to distract the intended victim while one or more of the others of the group effect a sneak attack. This situation is often reversed, that is, the unarmed assailants will distract while the armed ones sneak attack.