The output from the large AI model:
Quickly identifying the opponent's weaknesses in actual combat and ending the battle requires a combination of observation, tactical thinking and actual combat skills. The following are some key principles and steps, but please note: **Self-defense should be premised on legality and moderation, and conflicts should not be escalated if necessary.
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###**1. The core method of quickly identifying weaknesses**
1. **Observe the weakness of body structure** (generally applicable):
-**Head**: Chin, temples, bridge of nose (easy to stun if hit).
-**Torso**: The lower edge of the ribs, the liver area (right abdomen), and the heart socket (a heavy blow can cause brief suffocation).
-**Lower limbs**: Side of the knee (fragile ligaments), tibia (no muscle protection, severe pain from hitting).
-**Joints**: Reverse pressure on the wrists and elbows can control the opponent.
2. **Dynamic weakness analysis**:
-**Unstable center of gravity**: Attack the supporting leg (such as sweeping the knee or ankle) when the opponent steps.
-**Signs of movement**: Expose your armpits or ribs when swinging a punch, and it is easy to stand on one leg when kicking.
-**Breathing rhythm**: The abdomen is unprepared when exhaling, and a heavy blow to the abdomen can interrupt breathing.
3. **Psychological weakness**:
-Fear reaction: When the opponent's eyes are free or overly tense, a sudden attack can easily cause them to collapse.
-Distraction: Distraction (attack the other side after feint).
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###**2. Tactics for quickly ending the battle**
1. **Priority disruption of balance**:
- Destroy the opponent's center of gravity with a sweeping leg, impact or pull, and quickly control or detach after falling to the ground.
2. **Attack chain reaction**:
-Example: Hit the knee hard→ The opponent bends over→ follow up with an elbow to the head.
-Example: Poke your eyes (non-fatal but painful)→ Create an opportunity to escape.
3. **Use the environment**:
-Push the opponent to obstacles (walls, tables and chairs) to restrict their movement, and then concentrate on attacking.
4. **Asymmetric strike**:
-Use tools (keys, pens) to enhance attack power, or attack the opponent's armed hand (such as the wrist holding a knife).
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###**Three, precautions**
1. **Law and Ethics**:
-Use only necessary force in self-defense to avoid excessive injury (if the opponent has lost combat effectiveness, stop).
-Give priority to escape rather than fighting.
2. **Training recommendations**:
-Cultivate instinctive reflexes through simulated actual combat (such as boxing and Brazilian jiu-jitsu).
-Practice "targeted strikes": mark weak areas on sandbags to train accuracy.
3. **Danger signal**:
-When the opponent has weapons or multiple people, escape is the first choice.
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###**Fourth, a one-sentence summary**
**"Control distance →observe movement loopholes → attack weaknesses (joints/head/center of gravity) → create opportunities to get out"**, remember: the real victory is safe escape.
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