I searched on the web but the sites aren't what I was looking for! I want to learn how to belt fight it may save my life in a situation in the street. When I'm out numbered or against someone armed.|||Well, to start off with, try not to put yourself into positions where you're gonna get attacked (especially by someone armed). Kinda goes without saying.
Also, there's no shame in running if it will save your life. Pride is insignificant compared to your life.
One last thing, a lot of moves that are gonna save your life in a fight are taught in dojos everywhere, and to really become proficient (meaning that you'll be able to do them without thinking in a real-life situation) in those moves it takes a lot of training. If you're inexperienced and your nerves get the better of you, you're either going to be dead or close to it (especially with an armed opponent).
Here's an article that may help you understand a little bit better: http://www.policeone.com/training/articl鈥?/a>
That being said...
The most reliable place that I can find any information even coming close to belt fighting is in http://www.blackbeltmag.com/
other than that, you'll probably have to go down to your local dojo and ask the sensei if he or she will specifically teach you those things (probably unlikely, but worth a shot anyways).
Good luck, and stay safe.|||have you tried google images?? That is really useful. hope it works for you!!|||I would look for Chinese Win Chan school or Kung Fu school. they are very good at turning objects to weapon. I do Kyokushin Karate, we use Tonfa, Bo, Nunchuku, and bare band, bare feet full contact, but this is different of course.|||....Ya, go rent the movie "Putie Tang"....I believe he is the greatest master of that particular art....you'll be disarming gunmen and beating up crowds of attackers in no time.鈥︹€ow....generaly I belive the rule is not to bring a belt to a gun fight....I could be wrong, I've never tried it, but let me know how that one works out for ya bro....
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