In some standing or grounded situations you may become either blinded, stunned, shocked or surprised.
Do have a set of well rehearsed techniques that do not rely on visual contact. They will occupy the opponent and give you time to recover.
#Trap their arms in a bear hug. This will allow you to stamp on their insteps, use head butts, or bite their throat and face.
#Grab a handful of hair and move back, pulling their head into a knee lift or slamming their head into the ground.
#Push the palms of your hands up the opponent's cheeks. Your thumbs will fall naturally into the eye sockets. At this stage use one hand to palmheel the lower body targets.
#If the opponent has their back to an obstruction, you can palm heel the chest area. This will whip lash their head into the wall and back into your head butt.
#Grab at their throat and attack the groin area with the free hand.
#Grab the groin area and attack the face area with your elbows or head butts.
what else You pros suggest anything?? . Let me know, i was wondering as somethihng like this happened to a friend of mine recently!!
Well, the most basic "emergency" technique I learnt in Wing Chun is a strike to the eyes followed by a palm to the chin, a fist or palm to the neck, taking out the knees with a very quick kick, and a few blows to the chest, stomache, and crotch area. It's probably not terribly effective against a skilled opponent, but if you can even get a fraction of it done you've opened up a chance to run for it, and if you can complete it all you will have taken your foe down.
Yup, go crazy...i prefer throwing elbows in the face if the opponent is too close. Follow through with them....throw em wild. Also, aim for their nose with the heel of ur palm; throw them like punches, straight and hard.
My emergency techniques are known as the leading straight and the side kick to the knee. I would use the finger jab, but can't get my head around poking someone's eye out. The thought of it makes my stomach turn.