Take Out Bad Guys EASILY With The Straight Blast

Published on June 8, 2022
Duration: 5:18

This video details the 'Straight Blast,' a rapid, continuous striking technique popularized by Bruce Lee, effective for overwhelming an attacker. Jason Hanson, a former CIA officer, explains its execution, emphasizing the rolling hand motion for centerline protection. He advises using distractions like eye pokes before the blast and notes its applicability against multiple assailants.

Quick Summary

The Straight Blast is a rapid, continuous striking technique popularized by Bruce Lee, involving overwhelming an attacker with a barrage of punches. Proper execution requires rolling hands forward to protect the centerline. It's advised for life-or-death situations and can be used against multiple attackers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Straight Blast
  2. 00:43The Straight Blast Technique Explained
  3. 02:25How to Execute the Straight Blast
  4. 03:10Using Distractions with the Straight Blast
  5. 04:00Straight Blast Against Multiple Attackers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Straight Blast self-defense technique?

The Straight Blast is a rapid, continuous striking technique popularized by Bruce Lee, associated with Wing Chun and Jeet Kune Do. It involves overwhelming an attacker with a barrage of punches, often preceded by a distraction.

How do you properly execute the Straight Blast?

Proper execution involves rolling your hands forward over each other in a continuous motion. This protects your centerline while delivering multiple strikes quickly, making it difficult for an attacker to counter.

When should the Straight Blast technique be used?

According to Jason Hanson, the Straight Blast should only be used in life-or-death situations to quickly stop a severe threat. It's a highly effective but potentially aggressive move.

Can the Straight Blast be used against multiple attackers?

Yes, the technique can be adapted for multiple attackers. The strategy involves quickly neutralizing one threat with the blast and immediately transitioning to address the next attacker.

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