Practice nerd self-defense techniques

Practice nerd self-defense techniques

These self-defense moves might possibly be the lamest self-defense techniques ever taught in the history of mankind. These defensive moves might just keep you safe, if you just happen to be getting into a fight at Comic-Con International.

This video tutorial will help you protect yourself from bullies, so see how to practice nerd self-defense techniques. Learn from the masters of cool.

Learn how to do the takedown from the glasses, the choke defense, the takedown defense, some attacks from the guard, the knee on belly sweep, low kicks, back control, some advanced submission holds such as joint locks, some advanced striking such as ball flurries, choking the shit out of people, and attacks with carbonated beverages (the spit take).

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