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=== Assistant: Street fighting and self-defense are related but distinct concepts: === Street fighting and self-defense are related but distinct concepts: # Street Fighting: - Refers to unregulated, often spontaneous physical confrontations that occur in real-world situations. These encounters are usually characterized by a lack of rules, structure, or formal techniques. - Street fighting often involves a range of tactics and can include aggression, improvised weapons, and unpredictable scenarios. The primary goal is typically to incapacitate or overcome an opponent quickly. # Self-Defense: - Refers to the practice of protecting oneself from physical harm. It includes techniques and strategies designed to defend against an attacker, often with the goal of escaping the situation safely rather than engaging in prolonged combat. - Self-defense training usually emphasizes practical techniques and legal considerations, focusing on preventing or minimizing injury while complying with self-defense laws. While street fighting might occur as a result of self-defense, the key difference lies in the approach and intention: street fighting is more about the immediate conflict itself, whereas self-defense is about protecting oneself and safely exiting the situation.
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