Self-Defense Tip 110 Finger Jab

Make your finger jab a weapon powerful and safe for your fingers

A finger jab can be your decisive weapon — if it doesn’t break your fingers. Few people have fingers strong enough to jab with them without hurting themselves. But there is an easy way to make your finger jab powerful and safe for you. See it below as taught by Ray Floro, hand-to-hand combat teacher of Special Forces Teams, various Special Response Units, and the Australian states’ police forces.


Finger Jab by Ray Floro

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1 thought on “Self-Defense Tip 110 Finger Jab”

  1. Fingerdart is not meant to contact the aggressor
    It’s meant to aim for the eyes and the aggressor cannot help but step back off balance
    In that second any good palm strike or edge of hand to neck or throat or jaw will put him down and out
    Job done

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