As violent crime goes up across the nation, it is becoming increasingly obvious that it can NEVER be the job of the law enforcement community to keep us safe. We must use what is available to us to take responsibility for our own safety. We'd like to believe that we are safe in our own homes and neighborhoods.
Unfortunately, no one can offer you a guarantee that you will never, at some point in your life, find yourself in a situation where you may be forced to defend yourself. Whether it be from an assailant who tries to attack you to get money, personal property or someone who attempts to perpetrate a sexual assault or worse, a confrontation could happen, and you would certainly benefit from learning defense techniques to use in dangerous situations.
There are many self defense methods individuals may study and utilize for their personal protection should the need arise. If you are ever attacked, chances are it will be very sudden and you will have to act quickly. Knowing a variety of self defense and fighting techniques will help keep you safe, and ensure that you walk away unharmed. A predator may choose you as a target because you appear to be unarmed and unable or unwilling to fight back. In a situation like this you may have to resort to hand-to-hand combat, so practicing a martial art such as karate or judo will be very beneficial. You can learn to use every part of your body as a weapon to stop an attacker and give yourself a chance to escape. The goal is to put down the criminal as quickly as you can with a palm strike, a knuckle punch or an effective kick to a vulnerable area if possible. During a scenario like this, the important thing to remember is to act calm act quickly, take every advantage you can and get away safely.
Some people prefer to carry a self defense weapon of some sort that will disable a criminal and put a stop to any attack. While many people may carry a gun, there are alternatives available as well. Devices such as a stun gun, Taser or pepper spray are powerful enough to incapacitate any person, and yet they have no long term effects. Individuals who choose to carry a weapon should learn how to use it properly, and keep it within easy reach when going into a situation that could be potentially risky or dangerous. Read up on all the information here - Crimepreventiontips.org - about how to defend yourself and be ready.
Courtesy of Crimepreventiontips.org
Friday, February 20, 2009
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Like I was taught in the academy...Win if you can, lose if you must, but cheat always.
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ReplyDeleteAre there any places we can take short self defense courses?
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