Strangolamento da dietro: perché la maggior parte delle difese personali ti fa sbagliare.

When someone is choking you from behind, time is not on your side. Many self-defense systems teach reactions that only work if you are stronger than the attacker. This video explains why those methods often fail and what actually happens when pressure on the throat increases. In this video I analyze one of the most common mistakes in gym-style self-defense: the belief that pulling the arm, striking, or relying on strength is enough to escape a choke. In this video you will see: • why the attacker often reacts by squeezing even harder • what happens when you reveal your intentions too early • why many commonly taught reactions increase risk instead of reducing it I don’t teach techniques. Instead, I show the physiological and behavioral reality of a real assault. I am Roberto De Rosa. For more than 45 years I have studied and practiced martial arts and combat systems. For nearly 20 years I worked in real-world security, outside the training room. Self-defense is not sport. It is not performance. It is not motivation. It is about understanding violence, aggression, and the decisions that keep people alive. If you want content about real personal safety, subscribe to the channel. You won’t find illusions here — only reality. 👉 Do you think what is commonly taught in self-defense today would actually make you safer? #selfdefense #personalsafety #realworldselfdefense #violenceawareness #selfdefenseeducation #aggressionprevention