6 Reasons People Start Street Fights with INNOCENT People

6 Reasons People Start Street Fights with INNOCENT People
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Avoid becoming a target in a dangerous street fight. In this video, we’re uncovering 6 critical mistakes that could escalate into violent confrontations. Whether it’s something as simple as invading someone’s personal space, misreading a situation, or letting emotions take over, these errors can put you in serious danger.

Learn how to recognize and avoid these triggers to stay safe and in control. Understanding these common behaviours could mean the difference between walking away unharmed and being attacked.

These 6 SIMPLE Mistakes Get YOU Attacked in Street Fights… DON’T DO THEM!

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29 Comments

  1. People Don’t understand how much conditioning it takes to be able to fight. Some people Start fights on the street and just because they feel like they’re tough. Those are the guys that never win a fight.

  2. The more of your videos I see – the more I enjoy walking with my two German Shepherds. Both on one side, on lead or off, sort of like an EDC or a CCW but no permit required.
    Thanks for another great episode Dr.

  3. I nearly started a streetfight last year out of frustation with my thesis, but thankfully I de-descalated out of the fear of getting dropped out. Honestly most of the time, I realized that the threat is me; I'm impatient and seek troubles at times. Thankfully nothing bad ever happens

  4. I once got absolutely drunk beyond reason in an outdoor party when I was 19 in college and completely blacked out. Days later I would learn what happened. I wandered away unoticed from my group of friends and then stumbled uppon a 2nd group of friends of mine. While I was greeting them I accidentaly bumped on someone else and he shoved me. I dropped in the ground and where I fell, I stayed cozy. Meanwhile my 2nd group friends had an all out brawl with their group of friends. A short while after I was rescued by my 1st friends and sent intoxicated to the event infirmary. I wasn't hurt at all since I had no real participation in the fight and was out of action at the first moment. That was fortunate! I think my 2nd group of friends actually liked to have a reason fora fight. Since that day I was never able to get that drunk without puking and today I never drink. I don't really like it.

  5. man u making me paranoid, every week u telling me that the world is super dangerous place, dont do this, that, do this instead, which actually make us a more target lol say something positive for a change jesus

  6. Imagine being so drunk you lose a fight you started with a trashcan.

    That said, most of the reasons here are because of ego. A lot can be avoided by playing off peoples aggression and letting it go. The fool in the street looking to pick a fight isn't doing it because it's a personal attack against you. They're doing it because there is something wrong with them. They're looking for someone who's going to be reactive, who's going to either get angry or get scared. By neither and you stand a much better chance of avoiding any fight altogether.

  7. I really enjoy your channel. I learn something new with every video. I wonder if you would be interested in covering conflict between cyclists and car drivers. Your countrymen at GCN did a video about it recently. I would be interest to know your insight. Thank you, from Albuquerque NM.

  8. Sorry completely unrelated comment but I used to have a weak chin. I'm 5'1 and I already finished training BJJ, Muay Thai karate. Until I was trying to learn boxing as my new self defense and I got membership at a boxing gym I used to sparr with friends I used to get my behind handed to me and got knocked out couple of time's. Until this random guy came and criticised my ability to do a proper boxing stance and my ability take a punch to chin. He and I talked about myself and week later he taught me about boxing to shadow boxing

    One stepping stone at time until I was getting. Better my stance is much better including my ability throw jabs and uppercut and my ability to feint and counter attack or counter punch is now way better then it used to be. It took me 2.5 years just to be this good at boxing

    And I KO'd a local bully at gym I was 5'1 he was 6'0 he always. Used to take a jab at my abilities to throw a punch he always used to start something by making fun of me outside the gym and I told my instructor and friends they did nothing.

    Until one day I finished sparring with my friends all of my friends and instructors left. The boxing gym and were going home. * I was leaving the boxing gym aswell and until this bully was waiting for me to leave he followed me said something from behind I turned around he mocks me cusses at me. Starts something I try to be the good guy and let it go he says something about my sister I lost control. We both got ready to fight we were both in fighting stance I hit him he hit me I threw a fake feint and uppercutted him and fell down and I used my BJJ ground chokehold to put him in submission until he gave up and he didn't bothered me again!*

    This isn't about looking for bad guys body language and how to avoid confrontation or being aware of your situations this is simply don't let people bully and push you around especially bad people.

    Some how the person who trained me was watching this from far away don't know how. Always learn self defence like BJJ, Muay Thai and exercise. I now workout and skilled at BJJ, Muay Thai, Karate, and recently gotten good at boxing due to my good friend. And now looking for great instructor. To learn Krav Maga always Learn self defense to protect yourself and your family and friends from bad people!

  9. The person who doesn’t move off and reacts less in a street fight. Is the person you gotta watch out for. That man knows his capabilities and has already sized you up!

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