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Violence is dynamic, and you should always be moving, whether it is before the fight or during it—you should never be a fixed, static target. If you’re not moving, you’re not fighting. Your movement should always accomplish at least one of the following three things. If it isn’t doing so, you are moving without purpose:
1. Your movement should be away from danger.
2. Your movement should be part of an attack/assault.
3. Your movement should create an attacking opportunity.
Ideally, every time you move you should be creating attacking opportunities, or be attacking. If you move defensively it should be to a position from which you can attack. Every movement in Krav Maga should either be an attack, or one that facilitates an attack. Being defensively minded is no way to deal with an attacker.
Relative Body Positioning with Multiple Assailants
Always assume your assailant is armed (even if you can’t see a weapon, or have disarmed them of one), always assume they are as good as you, and always assume that they have third parties nearby who can come to their assistance.