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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Reality Based Self Defense 19 Principles you must know, for a real world survivor Street Attack

Reality Based Self Defense 19 Principles you must know, for a real world survivor Street Attack Real-world self-defense is a very serious matter. And while you have a lot of fun during the practice sessions, you must not forget that you're not training for a sport or touament play, where the only thing on the track is a shiny trophy or a new arts belt martial. The following set of principles into account and the heart. They should be bued into your memory and part of your practice and study. It should be used as a guide to ensure that the program you are studying and the person you have chosen to teach, as there is in a real situation that is right for the job. Consider each of these principles carefully examined. Since no one of them could disaster.1. In a defense situation, you get hurt2. You are your first and foremost self-defense3. The police can not protect her - that does not even show on the attack is over4. They are the underdog - Attackers do not choose who you think win5. And what will happen when you least expect IT6. It is necessary at this time - FOCUS! 7th Contrary to what Mom and Dad taught you, you must be ready, another man wounded being8. If you want to survive, you need to hurt another person being9. The law should not be on your side10. They must be able to control the distance and the attacker is able to you11. They must be able to use the attackers perception of what is happening12. Do not focus too much on the technique - you know what you doing13. Your job is not to "win" or "lose" - is to go home intact14. If he can not hit, can not hurt you, and ... 15th If he can not hurt you, can not beat you16. You can not use a knife to a gunfight and expect win17. The attack is not more than attackers, until you say, it is18. Be prepared to do what takes19. This is not cheating - think of as "the reorganization of the relationship in your favor!" Ultimate survival depends on a street attack on three very important things. It depends on what you have done, to be properly prepared. It depends on what you're doing, right during the attack. This will depend on how well they can cope with the consequences of the decision and the measures selected to protect themselves from danger.Remember: "You are one thing, or what have you". "victim" or "Survivor." The choice is yours.Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder of Warrior Concepts Inteational, a company based in Pennsylvania specializing in helping private, law enforcement and enterprise customers to develop time-tested and proven capacity for self-protection and development staff who work in real world. He is the author of the popular, educational videos, safety tactics. His latest book, Karate-Myth shows the reader why the majority of martial arts and defense programs do not work and how to ensure security in today's violent world. For more information about this inteationally recognized experts as speakers or your organization for the next meeting, or sponsor a seminar with Mr. Miller, you may contact him via his website or by calling WCI in the U.S. and Canada, a ( 570) 988-2228. Subscribe to this free newsletter at its

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