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Lee Morrison – Mass Attacks
Lee Morrison – Mass Attacks
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The worst circumstance you may be in is facing several opponents, thus you should try to stay away from it. A numerous assault should be easy to identify if you pay attentive attention to your surroundings rather than zoning out to listen to music or withdraw into your thoughts. The foundation upon which Lee Morrison, an active combatives instructor and the creator of Paladin’s best-selling Urban Combatives curriculum, has developed his technique for defending against numerous opponents is situational awareness and avoidance. Morrison uses his extensive knowledge of several hazards to prepare potential victims for mass attacks by showing them how to avoid, defuse, or combat numerous attackers.
Morrison emphasizes the significance of using proactive tactics and taking preventative measures when necessary, covering everything from fundamental concepts, pre-threat recognition, and physical tactics to contact management, potential responses, third-party protection, various scenarios, and drills. His advice for surviving an assault while you are outnumbered is as follows:
Make sure your mind is set up for a struggle against several assailants. Be aware that you have the power to knock someone out just as easily as they can. Even if they outnumber you, they are not unbeatable.
Affirm your superiority as a predator by outpacing them.
Strike first, strike hard, and fire precise rounds at precise targets.
Kill each of your opponents one at a time, using them as a barrier between you and the others.
The only time the aforementioned advise does not apply is if you are the target of a mass attack and there are four or more attackers present. It’s crucial in this situation to keep your own harm to a minimum. Keep your ego from leading you into a pointless confrontation. Protect your head and spine in particular, and run away as soon as you can. In this manner, you continue to battle the next day.
Lee Morrison is among the kindest men I know, up to the point when he isn’t. Lee is a no-nonsense tough guy who has won my respect. His familiarity with violence was cultivated over many years in the doors of seedy bars and clubs in the UK, where it is a career and quite different from the US. In addition to being physically adept, he also comprehends aggressive conduct and combines a psychological, verbal, and physical approach that is both pertinent and useful. Lee is not a poseur; he is physically robust, rugged, and practical. Pay close attention; you won’t regret it. ”
McCann, Kelly
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