Stomp

Throwing a punch for most people is a bad idea, even if itโ€™s not that hard. Most people just arenโ€™t very strong and if you donโ€™t punch a lot, youโ€™re just likely to make someone angry rather than hurt them all that much. And itโ€™s very easy to hurt yourself punching something hard, especially with no training or experience.

But something most people can learn to do quickly and effectively is a stomp. This looks less violent to others, and it doesnโ€™t appear to the person you want to harm like youโ€™re about to attack someone, and it takes a fraction of the time to learn. Also, unlike a good punch, most people are strong enough to deliver this very effectively.

A stomp is very simple and in fact is shockingly effective. Thereโ€™s a very good reason itโ€™s banned in martial arts competitions! For fighting in public, a foot stomp or ankle stomp is what youโ€™ll want to go with. Most of the time itโ€™s what Iโ€™d use too, and Iโ€™m a very good puncher. So itโ€™s not just for newbies.

Anyway, letโ€™s discuss a good foot stomp. Approach the target. Lift your foot as high as possible (all of this is done quickly), then slam your shoe heel-first downward onto the target as quickly as possible while using your full body weight to exert maximum force. If itโ€™s an ankle instead of a foot stomp, go for the side about two inches above the ankle bone and kind of slide down it after contact. If itโ€™s a foot stomp (this one is easier), go for a little bit above the toes.

You can (and likely will) break someoneโ€™s ankle or foot if done correctly, even if you are a relatively small woman. I have ended a fight with a foot stomp against someone a good bit larger than me, so yes, they do work.