You're objective is mistaken. You goal isn't to win. That's not logical or even possible. Your goal is to make losing so painful that most don't attack you, and if they do to leave plenty of evidence so whoever has to clean up after can figure out what happened and who did it. You imagine yourself having a fighting chance against a lone male police officer who is at least 20kg/50 pounds heavier than you and has years of training not to mention backup. That idea of yours, if you actually believe it is also unrealistic. Whatever your goals with your police interactions are, you're viewpoint is mistaken. Please note: I have been arrested and jailed many, many times. I have also been in many violent fights. I prefer putting people in jail or hospital rather than putting them in a morgue.
I regard eye strikes as possible but unlikely. They require you to be at very close quarters and since you are not so large as your opponents that means they have their weight advantage, you are already grappling, and if they have any training at all welcome to ground, population you. Honestly, your goal should be to avoid grappling, and to strike at the kneecap, with low kicks, specifically targeting right underneath the kneecap, seeking to basically prise it off the rest of their leg. Nasty. Effective!
The simple fact is: pound per pound women's heart muscle is 80% that of a man of the same size. Similarly, women have only about 20%(!) of the upper body strength of a man of the same size. People like to imagine otherwise, whether for marketing or politics or cope. However, as a matter of close combat, in consequence of these facts as opposed to wishful thinking, you need to rely on your legs, which are about as powerful in fact as a man of similar size, but not for running away, since women run much slower than men because of hip structures adapted to birthing children.
You should also be considering varieties of weapons, notably pepper spray, possibly also a nice long knife. Stab, don't slash.
It's interesting to read your writing but whoever is giving you close combat advice is missing the mark.
You're objective is mistaken. You goal isn't to win. That's not logical or even possible. Your goal is to make losing so painful that most don't attack you, and if they do to leave plenty of evidence so whoever has to clean up after can figure out what happened and who did it. You imagine yourself having a fighting chance against a lone male police officer who is at least 20kg/50 pounds heavier than you and has years of training not to mention backup. That idea of yours, if you actually believe it is also unrealistic. Whatever your goals with your police interactions are, you're viewpoint is mistaken. Please note: I have been arrested and jailed many, many times. I have also been in many violent fights. I prefer putting people in jail or hospital rather than putting them in a morgue.
I regard eye strikes as possible but unlikely. They require you to be at very close quarters and since you are not so large as your opponents that means they have their weight advantage, you are already grappling, and if they have any training at all welcome to ground, population you. Honestly, your goal should be to avoid grappling, and to strike at the kneecap, with low kicks, specifically targeting right underneath the kneecap, seeking to basically prise it off the rest of their leg. Nasty. Effective!
The simple fact is: pound per pound women's heart muscle is 80% that of a man of the same size. Similarly, women have only about 20%(!) of the upper body strength of a man of the same size. People like to imagine otherwise, whether for marketing or politics or cope. However, as a matter of close combat, in consequence of these facts as opposed to wishful thinking, you need to rely on your legs, which are about as powerful in fact as a man of similar size, but not for running away, since women run much slower than men because of hip structures adapted to birthing children.
You should also be considering varieties of weapons, notably pepper spray, possibly also a nice long knife. Stab, don't slash.
It's interesting to read your writing but whoever is giving you close combat advice is missing the mark.
Say hi to the MSS next time you see them for me.
Love it.