This is something i posted on another forum for "Street Self Defence"
What are your chances of being attack?
Most violence acts that occur can normally be prevented. It is well known that the chances of being attacked by a friend or acquaintance is higher that being attacked by a complete stranger. I am not saying that being attacked by and unknown assailant will never happen; however, I am saying that most violence is a result of the environment someone places themselves in, and the people they are with.
Places where you are more likely to experience violent acts generally involve some sort of substance that alters the state of mind. It is common sense that, if you are in a place where violence is common; you are more likely to be involved in some kind of violent situation.
Life Style also plays a major role in experiencing violence. If you are participating in an illegal act you are more likely to experience violence, once again common sense. If you think that you are the toughest crayon in this side of the box get ready to have your tip dragged across the page.
Before you find yourself in the middle of a street being attacked by an armed aggressor.
If you choose to be in an area where violence happens and you do not want to be a statistic, the best piece of advice there is would be, to be aware of what is going on. Watch the people around you; how do they hold there hands. Hand positioning can be a major tip off when someone is armed and trying to hide their weapon. How are people reacting to your presence? Do you have 3 guys sizing you up from across the street? Keep in mind that most street assaults and muggings are ambushes; if you are able to spot this before anything even happens you already have the upper hand.
Safe Distance
If someone walking down the street comes to close for your person comfort, tell them to back off; you may feel embarrassed for yelling at a stranger that had no intention other that going for some Chinese food, on the other hand, you may have said nothing and ended up with a blade 4 inches in your belly.
Equalizers, Speed, and Devastation
Everything you own can be an equalizer, from your keys, to lose coins, to your starbucks coffee. If someone comes at you with a weapon and you have nothing but your bare hands, you reduce your chances of defending. Simply using a ball point pen as an equalizer will greatly improve your ability to defend.
If you are attacked you have no time to play around; you want to end the confrontation as quickly as possible. The longer time you take to end a fight, the more time his or her buddies have to pull out that pocket knife and shank you in the back. Moreover, at the same time you do not want to be careless. Never do anything without a purpose, if you are moving to get a better position, throw in an elbow to the bicep, or an eye gouge. Always keep your attackers guessing as to what you are going to do next.
The Difference between in-class self defense and real self defense
When an aggressor attacks you on the street, you are under extreme amounts of pressure because at any given time your mistakes could cost you your life. Adrenaline will kick in, your palms will become sweaty, and you will react differently than you normally would. It is best to train self-defense under fatigue, stress, and while the adrenaline is still running throughout your body; this way you have a better understanding of how you will react in a real situation. However, no one can ever fully prepare for a real life encounter.
What are your chances of being attack?
Most violence acts that occur can normally be prevented. It is well known that the chances of being attacked by a friend or acquaintance is higher that being attacked by a complete stranger. I am not saying that being attacked by and unknown assailant will never happen; however, I am saying that most violence is a result of the environment someone places themselves in, and the people they are with.
Places where you are more likely to experience violent acts generally involve some sort of substance that alters the state of mind. It is common sense that, if you are in a place where violence is common; you are more likely to be involved in some kind of violent situation.
Life Style also plays a major role in experiencing violence. If you are participating in an illegal act you are more likely to experience violence, once again common sense. If you think that you are the toughest crayon in this side of the box get ready to have your tip dragged across the page.
Before you find yourself in the middle of a street being attacked by an armed aggressor.
If you choose to be in an area where violence happens and you do not want to be a statistic, the best piece of advice there is would be, to be aware of what is going on. Watch the people around you; how do they hold there hands. Hand positioning can be a major tip off when someone is armed and trying to hide their weapon. How are people reacting to your presence? Do you have 3 guys sizing you up from across the street? Keep in mind that most street assaults and muggings are ambushes; if you are able to spot this before anything even happens you already have the upper hand.
Safe Distance
If someone walking down the street comes to close for your person comfort, tell them to back off; you may feel embarrassed for yelling at a stranger that had no intention other that going for some Chinese food, on the other hand, you may have said nothing and ended up with a blade 4 inches in your belly.
Equalizers, Speed, and Devastation
Everything you own can be an equalizer, from your keys, to lose coins, to your starbucks coffee. If someone comes at you with a weapon and you have nothing but your bare hands, you reduce your chances of defending. Simply using a ball point pen as an equalizer will greatly improve your ability to defend.
If you are attacked you have no time to play around; you want to end the confrontation as quickly as possible. The longer time you take to end a fight, the more time his or her buddies have to pull out that pocket knife and shank you in the back. Moreover, at the same time you do not want to be careless. Never do anything without a purpose, if you are moving to get a better position, throw in an elbow to the bicep, or an eye gouge. Always keep your attackers guessing as to what you are going to do next.
The Difference between in-class self defense and real self defense
When an aggressor attacks you on the street, you are under extreme amounts of pressure because at any given time your mistakes could cost you your life. Adrenaline will kick in, your palms will become sweaty, and you will react differently than you normally would. It is best to train self-defense under fatigue, stress, and while the adrenaline is still running throughout your body; this way you have a better understanding of how you will react in a real situation. However, no one can ever fully prepare for a real life encounter.
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