This "Small Guy" Martial Arts Secret Let's Fighting Amateurs Take Down Seasoned Black Belts

One of Bruce Lee's most interesting discoveries -- that's virtually unknown in the traditional and even the so-called "mixed" martial arts world -- is what he called "trapping range."

This is the range that's sort of in between grappling and boxing. It allows you to use your body's own natural weapons -- such as your elbows, knees and the top of your head -- to attack a person's "tender areas" -- such as their face, groin or eyes.

This range is so effective it allows even small children and 65-year-old ladies riddled with arthritis to take down a 300-pound crazed lunatic almost instantly, with the guy on the ground howling in pain.

In fact, when you know and understand trapping range, your attacker's size, weight, height, and even skill don't mean jack squat.

I don't care if you're fighting a 7 foot tall thug jacked up on drugs and packed with muscle...or a multiple black belt martial arts master. It simply won't make a lick of difference who you fight when you know and understand "trapping range."

And best of all:

Since it's virtually unknown to 99.9% of the population...even in the martial arts world...chances are that anyone foolish enough to attack you will have no idea how to defend against it.

Sifu Matt Numrich is one of only a few instructors with Full Certification in Bruce Lee