It's better to be prepared if fighting is unavoidable.To learn how to do well in a fight, scroll down to Step 1.
Step 1: Don't be violent.
Walk away from the fight if you have the chance.If you want to do well in a fight, don't fight at all.If you act like you don't care whether or not you fight, that's a good sign.Guys who want to fight just want someone to start a fight.They might lose interest if you can't be provoked.You don't want to fight and let them take a few punches.It doesn't hurt if you act like you care less.It can make the attacker back away, but it can also make them more aggressive.
Step 2: Be prepared.
If you make it clear that you don't care if you fight or not, your attacker might try to make you laugh at your non-violent attitude.You should be prepared to feel pain and be ready to use many techniques.
Step 3: Act confident.
You should act confident even if you've never been in a fight before.It can be a good thing to have confidence.You could not care less if you fought this opponent.Throw in a yawn and give your jacket to your mate as your opponent gets ready.This technique works well with all attackers.
Step 4: You should tire out your opponent.
Make sure you're prepared to feel pain by rolling up your sleeve.Imagine if you were a brick and no punches or kicks could break you.Don't hit them first.If you want to confuse your component, keep your arms away and jump around quickly.Go and punch your head if you see them.Duck!Circle them and Dodge!
Step 5: You should watch for lack of speed.
If you see them hesitate, charge and punch them in the jaw, using your arm and shoulder.You should knee them in the back of the knee or stomach.
Step 6: It's time to finish it.
The moves that will end the fight are when your opponent doubles over.A few knees in the face is usually enough to put them in too much pain to carry on.Don't run, take this chance to flee.Not giving your enemy a chance to recover is what you should be doing.Attempt to keep the quiet fight with this person.
Step 7: If you can diffuse the situation, it will be better.
The best way to avoid a fight is not to fight at all.Try to keep the guy calm.If you did something that offended your attacker, apologize.Try to keep a look of confidence while apologizing or calming the guy down.It can be difficult to be confident.
Step 8: Keep an eye out for your opponent's movements.
The moment that he decides to go in for a punch may be when you look away.Follow his movements with your eyes.You wouldn't want to trip over something, so use your peripheral vision to keep track of where you are.
Step 9: It's a good idea to keep a distance between yourself and your opponent.
Chances are, if he has to hit you, he won't.If you want to go in for a punch, keep a bit of space between you and your opponent.You can control the fight by controlling the distance between you.
Step 10: Do not let your guard down.
If the fight is in self-defense, you will have to participate.Staying alert is an important part of avoiding getting hit.Don't let yourself get distracted.
Step 11: Your opponent will tire you out.
You might be able to win the fight without throwing a punch.Keeping moving will force your opponent to work to keep up with you.If you are determined, you will wear your opponent out before he has a chance to attack.
Step 12: Go for it.
You might consider going on the attack if you can't get out of the fight.If you are defending yourself, this could be a punch or a kick to the groin.
Step 13: It's time to finish the fight.
You will need to end the fight if this means tiring your opponent out, going in for a big hit, or simply walking away.Pick the best option.