Think about the 5 enemies attacking you. How would you conquor them. Read the following from a Master Warrior:

All of a sudden, if you encounter a surprise attack, you must quietly await the moment, watch the oncoming force, then use the appropriate response. If you wish to understand this theory, you must first appreciate the technique; when the techniques is clearly understood, then thoroughly investigate the basic principles. If you don't understand the basic principles, progress will not be easy and it will be difficult to achieve perfection. If you have a clear knowledge of the basic principles, spare no effort and avoid indolence.

When practise and theory are combined they serve to verify one another. When one has undergone many forms of training and experiences they become second nature. Once expertise has been achieved, you should aim to become better and better and attain the Tao of skill so that you can ascend the highest pinnacles.

Tai Chi - Sabre Sword and Spear by Cheng Tin-Hung (tai chi master and champion, practiser for 43 years)

OK OK He's talking about physical combat, but the same principles apply to fighting the 5 enemies. Lets break it down: