Reality Check
Orders a Beef Taco, ends up as a vegetable patty!
Sometimes we find ourselves having to react to an imminent threat without a chance to adjust - so we play the hand we are dealt!
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Aisle 3 had a special on bad decisions. He bought the whole lot.
This isn’t about the punch. That’s just the punctuation mark at the end of a sentence he wrote himself.
Watch the sequence:
He hassles the customer.
He closes distance.
He crowds the space—using his size as pressure.
Then he grabs him.
At that point, the outcome isn’t his anymore. That’s the bit people miss.
You don’t get “one-shotted” by luck.
You get there through a cascade of poor decisions.
Perception – bad read.
Posture – escalatory.
Placement – completely wrong.
Pressure didn’t create the problem—it revealed it. Big frame, small margin for error. Once you invade space and put hands on someone without control or plan, you’ve outsourced the result to them.
And sometimes… they collect.
This isn’t about size.
It’s about sequence.
He didn’t lose at the "chin checkout" — he lost three decisions earlier.
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“How long before I can defend myself?”
Most people expect a vague answer.
It suprisingly isn’t.
There’s a rough timeline I’ve seen over and over again — and it has very little to do with belts or styles
If you want to sharpen your close-quarters game and add a few fast, effective weapons to your toolkit, comment "Too Close" below and we’ll send everything your way.
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