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Doesn't look like she hit them hard at all... suspect. Great if true.

I both disagree and I agree

This is your reminder that you're looking at a woman. Not a man. Women don't need to look like they "hit hard" to WIN. If this Real Wonder Woman was a man, then I would agree that her hits don't look hard to compare to a man. But she did WIN and kicked their asses. Did she ? ;)

I mean, if you're not familiar with the most popular women self-defense. One of their most frequently use strategy is focusing on using their legs instead of their arms. As women often have stronger legs than most men. Then redirecting the opponent's weight against themselves. So that the attacker looses his balance and fell or waste his energy and time. Which is called "circular movements". In self-defense, most women who know this often WIN.

In comparison, men often choose a linear strategy for self-defense. In the context of this video, both men kidnappers used this obviously loosing linear strategy. Men are often afraid of using circular strategy, because it does not "look" manly. And are usually much slower to adapt in real time than women. Speaking for myself, during self-defense, winning is more important than how I look to others.

For people interested in WINNING with this circular strategy, sources and more info:

1 year ago
1 score
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Doesn't look like she hit them hard at all... suspect. Great if true.

I both disagree and I agree

This is your reminder that you're looking at a woman. Not a man. Women don't need to look like they "hit hard" to WIN. If this Real Wonder Woman was a man, then I would agree that her hits don't look hard compare to a man. But she did WIN and kicked their asses. Did she ? ;)

I mean, if you're not familiar with the most popular women self-defense. One of their most frequently use strategy is focusing on using their legs instead of their arms. As women often have stronger legs than most men. Then redirecting the opponent's weight against themselves. So that the attacker looses his balance and fell or waste his energy and time. Which is called "circular movements". In self-defense, most women who know this often WIN.

In comparison, men often choose a linear strategy for self-defense. In the context of this video, both men kidnappers used this obviously loosing linear strategy. Men are often afraid of using circular strategy, because it does not "look" manly. And are usually much slower to adapt in real time than women. Speaking for myself, during self-defense, winning is more important than who I look to others.

For people interested in WINNING with this circular strategy, sources and more info:

1 year ago
1 score