Disclaimer: I am against violence however she may corner you. In which case, put your hair in a bun and swing for her face. For pointers, watch Mob Wives. D'rita D'Avanzo is a beast.
I've seen this same basic question here a lot, and my answer with always be the same. You simply can't learn to fight on such short notice. Even if you could, you certainly can't learn effectively just by reading text or watching videos. If I could teach you in person for a week you could learn SOME technique to help you, but even still you're not likely to able to put it into practice when faced with an actual situation. That kind of thing takes a couple of years.
How old are you anyway? This seems so juvenile. Just keep in sight of a teacher or in the company of friends until things calm down.
I recommend you don’t fight at all and take the high road. But if you want a answer I would train by at this point watching YouTube videos and reading books. But you can always join a martial arts school. Many styles you can take.
Well train however you think is best. The one thing to remember is that fights, even sport fights are not like what you see in movies and TV. Also you should know that it's almost impossible to take on multiple assailants. If her friend jumps in, you're probably screwed. The best fight won is the one that's never fought. That's a subtle way of saying focusing on the situation and the psychology, and also preparation. You should know what might happen before it does.
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Disclaimer: I am against violence however she may corner you. In which case, put your hair in a bun and swing for her face. For pointers, watch Mob Wives. D'rita D'Avanzo is a beast.
I've seen this same basic question here a lot, and my answer with always be the same. You simply can't learn to fight on such short notice. Even if you could, you certainly can't learn effectively just by reading text or watching videos. If I could teach you in person for a week you could learn SOME technique to help you, but even still you're not likely to able to put it into practice when faced with an actual situation. That kind of thing takes a couple of years.
How old are you anyway? This seems so juvenile. Just keep in sight of a teacher or in the company of friends until things calm down.
Just walk away. That's the strongest thing you can do.
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I recommend you don’t fight at all and take the high road. But if you want a answer I would train by at this point watching YouTube videos and reading books. But you can always join a martial arts school. Many styles you can take.
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Well train however you think is best. The one thing to remember is that fights, even sport fights are not like what you see in movies and TV. Also you should know that it's almost impossible to take on multiple assailants. If her friend jumps in, you're probably screwed. The best fight won is the one that's never fought. That's a subtle way of saying focusing on the situation and the psychology, and also preparation. You should know what might happen before it does.
In law, fighting is a crime regardless of who starts it, both sides can get arrested, unless you are talking about a sporting event.