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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Danger in the streets, as his body, Part 2 of 2
Danger in the streets, as his body, Part 2 of 2 In Part 1 of this article, we came to the point where it was found that it is possible by a desperate, violent person with no police or security forces at any point of view. What to do? How you can be your body? As promised, I will answer some of the tactics you use. After studying karate for 35 years, and run numerous courses for self-defense, I think we are here to teach someone how this.h are the options: Trying to escape - that is, escape try to help others - so call for help try to outsmart your opponent - that trick he or she try to defend himself - that is, fighting back Both antagonist - meaning they do what they want Here now are my recommendations for each: 1 - If you try, you must be in shape. Do you keep yourself fit? If you have a disability or who are too old, then this is not a viable option. Sometimes an attacker who is chasing, sometimes not. It depends on your level of desperation and if he was ready or able to get to hunt. Where are you from? This is a serious option if you can, but it must be duly weighed, whether on the site, clothing, fitness, the striker of apparent wealth, time and location.2 - If you try to help others not expect "knight in shining armor" to come. Most people simply do not want help. They do not want to "be involved". They fear for their safety. And the way the judges are working in these days when your attackers will most likely struggle to pay the compensation Cretin. If you yell "Help!" Nobody will come. However, if you shout "Fire!" All ahead. Nobody wants to help, but each has a single focus - perverse but true. Yell Fire! 3 - When you try to outsmart the enemies, you can try to gove in any way for her long enough to escape. Here is where you need to be creative and persuasive. A few ideas you might try is the following. Of 'the police came, she has a communicable disease, or who knows a friend of the people. For example, you might try saying, "Hey, you're not a friend of John?" Everyone knows that someone named John So it can work. At least, the antagonist for a moment and asked him that question. This moment may be all you need to escape.4 - unless you are competent in a martial art like karate or boxing this option could be a problem. Even if you are qualified it is still a problem. Never underestimate an opponent. You must have a weapon, or they may have friends nearby. People who attack others are good, because so often. They know how to get all the benefits of anxiety. My advice for the unskilled or semi-skilled would be a finger thrust to the eyes and / or a rapid calcium shins. They are the best targets, and are obvious advantages for tactical you.5 - yielding to an opponent is the last option you should consider, especially if you are a woman and the attack was sexual. These days there is a high probability of a violent crime will get what they want, so make sure you understand the violence. Apart from the fact that if the offender is subsequently arrested by the police that the person in the defense lawyer to tear to pieces in court not resist. The lawyer will try to convince a judge or a jury that the corresponding act.My last word on all this is that you really need to start your own body. Do not expect someone else to protect or defend themselves. It will not happen. In considering the opportunity to always remember his reply, the three variables - time, place and circumstances. Use your experience and lea more about judgement.For self-defense, please visit my article website.This reprinting rights, no changes are made and the resource box below accompanies it.About the author: Gary Simpson is the 'author of eight books that represent a broad spectrum of topics such as self esteem, affirmations, defense, finance and much more. All his articles appear on the Inteet. Gary e-mail address is budo@iinet.net.au. Click here to see his Motivation and self-esteem for successful web site, you can use its "Zenspirational Thoughts" plus an immediate free copy of his highly acclaimed, life changing e-book "The Power of Choice."
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