How and When to Maneuver the Brass Knuckles in a Fight
How and When to Maneuver the Brass Knuckles in a Fight

How and When to Maneuver the Brass Knuckles in a Fight
Imagine yourself in a life-threatening situation where you are likely to become the victim of a mugging, street fight, and physical assault since you carry no self defense weapons. You have two options; either you endure the beating along with the possible worst pain, or, you muster up your courage and fight back. Since no one wants to take a beating, it is highly recommended to fight for one's life that would also be a saner decision.
Naturally, your heart will start racing and along kicks the hefty perspiration while your nervous system is struggling between to make a decision between ‘flight' and ‘fight'. Your palms are sweaty, knees weak, and stomach heavy with the urge to vomit out the spaghetti you just had for dinner. In fact, you might be shaking like never before. Despite the fact that symptoms like these are common in life-threatening situations; yet, a contingency plan is highly recommended to wriggle yourself out of it.
Let's assume that you actually do have a contingency plan and you are carrying one of the most widely used tools in self defense weapons: one piece of real brass knuckles. Now, this is the time to set yourself in action and deliver the mighty punch to your attacker. With the brass knuckles on your hand, you seem to breathe easier and be more confident about the situation now. You launch this concealed self defense weapon by keeping your wrist straight and the arm at a curved angle. This position will decrease the immediate impact on your bones while ensuring that you do not get injured. During the strike, you also ensure that your hips are bent so that the energy gets charged for the perfect punch on your opponent's skull, the front of his ribcage, or spine.
One punch and the situation is reversed with you emerging as the ultimate winner. The brass knuckles have served their purpose of saving your precious life.