| An attacker may block you up against a wall and wait | | | | eye, while continuing to pull back. |
| a few seconds before having a go at you. This can | | | | - If he pins you against the wall with one hand eg one |
| be a bad place to be if you don't know how to react, | | | | handed strangle or collar grab, swing your left forearm |
| comparable to a boxer 'on the ropes'. Fortunately the | | | | into his arm from the inside at his wrist, like an Outside |
| situation is not as dire as you may first think as there | | | | Parry then Palm Heel him with your right. |
| are a few different things you can do to escape. | | | | Should you ever have someone else up against a wall, |
| Should he become side on to you at any time do the | | | | never use straight attacks as you may end up hitting |
| following, remembering to use the Instant Reaction | | | | the wall, which can easily be a fight ender. This is also |
| theory. | | | | true if attacking a grounded opponent. Use hooks and |
| - Grab the crown of his hair and pull his head sharply | | | | alike as opposed to straight punches. |
| back, unbalancing and exposing the throat. If an | | | | A fully pictured article including some more methods of |
| attacker has no hair, grab at his nose and eyes. Use a | | | | escaping being pinned against a wall and links to |
| Hammer Fist down onto windpipe/side of neck/top of | | | | related videos can be at FreeSelfDefenceTips. |