In King's Indian, you must evantually build with Nc6, d6, and strike the "storm" with e5. The Whole point as black (I think).
Pawn Storms

Often (assuming the opponents idea is strategically correct) you can't defend in the long run but you must launch your own attack on the opposite wing instead. Of course, while doing this, it's still adviceable to keep eye on possibilities to slow down the opponent's attack. Sometimes the strongest moves combine both attack and defence.
PS. this thread is clearly in wrong category (discuccion about chess isn't off topic).
I want to know how to defend against a pawn storm such as the kings indian or dutch defenses. Does any one have any suggestions?