While technically a series of joints, the neck is the ultimate target. TFT does not teach "chokes" (blood or air) as a primary neck defense because chokes take 3–12 seconds to render someone unconscious. Three seconds is an eternity in a knife fight or rape assault.
This article explores the mechanics, psychology, and tactical application of joint breaking within the TFT framework, illustrating why it remains one of the most reliable tools for surviving a violent assault. Target Focus Training- Joint Breaking
In the world of self-defense and close-quarters combat (CQC), there is a prevalent myth that stopping a larger, stronger, or highly motivated attacker requires massive strength, athleticism, or years of martial arts study. While technically a series of joints, the neck
If you train TFT correctly, you will never "fight" someone again. You will simply locate a joint, overload its tensile capacity, and walk away while your attacker collapses. You will simply locate a joint, overload its
Target Focus Training utilizes the concept of the
Target Focus Training- Joint Breaking is not a deterrent. It is not a "gentle art." It is a life-saving medical intervention applied to an attacker.