Showing posts with label Fighting for your life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fighting for your life. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Krav Maga - The No.1 Self Defense System in America!

Krav Maga - The No.1 Self Defense System in America!




Krav Maga specializes in many of the above points and emphasizes in getting out of a situation fast, particularly on situational awareness and knowing how to react when it occurs. Some basic examples such as,

Situational Awareness - to be alert of the environment and the people surrounding. Trained the eyes to look at people's hand positions or what they were holding and even body language of suspicious body language & postures.

Stress management - trained in high stress situations to deal with breathing and to stay calm

Execute hard & fast - Krav Maga specializes in taking out aggressors hard and fast when all else fails, all the sole purpose to run away from the situations fast. 


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Sunday, 12 May 2013

Self Defense's Tips by Dr. Phil

Self-Defense Tips by Dr. Phil



When something shocks us, we typically freeze, and that's what the bad guys rely on. The key to not freezing is having a plan. Marni Levine is a fourth-degree black belt in karate and is the highest ranked female instructor in Krav Maga; a self-defense method used by the Israeli Defense Forces and U.S. law enforcement agencies. Dr. Phil invites her on the show to go over some typical scenarios and the do's and don'ts of protecting yourself from an attacker. 

The scenario:
You're in a parking garage and you're loaded down with lots of shopping bags. This is an ideal opportunity for an attacker. 

    Do:

  • Walk toward your car with your keys ready. Don't be distracted with your shopping bags.
  • If he's asking for your property — purse, money, car keys — give it to him
  • RUN, preferably toward a well lit, public area where there will be people. 
  • If he's trying to get you into your vehicle, fight! Scream, scratch, bite, kick, strike — do as much damage as possible to stun the attacker, so you can run away. 
  • Use your environment. In survival confrontations, everything at hand can be used to help you escape. Throw your keys, purse, coins, sand, gravel, rocks at the attacker's face. Use it as a distraction so you can escape.

    Don't:
  • Don't get into a vehicle with the attacker. You never want to let him take you to a second location. Statistically, it is not in your best interest. If you get into the vehicle, he has a much better opportunity to drive to a quiet place where you'll be 100 percent at his mercy and have no way of getting help. Even if he's pointing a knife or gun at you, do whatever you can to get away. It's much more likely that he will leave to find an easier target than chase you and draw attention to himself.

    The scenario:
    You're at the ATM and have just gotten cash. As you walk away, you're distracted with putting your money away. (Put it away before you walk away from the ATM)

    Do:
  • Always be aware of your surroundings. The number one self-defense technique is being aware of potential threats. Know what the possible dangers are. Note where the exits are.
  • Notice the people in your area. Make eye contact — aggressors tend to back down if they notice you noticing them. 
  • Put your money into a pocket immediately. 
  • If you see a suspicious person nearby watching you, change your route and walk in the opposite direction.
  • Act confident. Do not act or look like an easy target.

    Don't:
  • Don't be oblivious of your surroundings. 
  • Don't count your money or be putting it in your purse as you walk away. This distracts you and is a perfect opportunity for the attacker. 
  • Don't wander without direction. Walk briskly, head up, with purpose. Don't look intimidated. 

  • Monday, 29 October 2012

    Self Defense Reviews - Essential informations for self defense

    People tend to forget there are Senior Self defense as well

    Learning is a process of repetition of reviews and revisions. You may have learn many new techniques from your Krav Maga or self defense Masters from a gym. However in a cognitive process of learning it is important to repeat the process by reviewing. A learning process consist of learning multiple point of views and adapting to your own understanding.

    I highly encourage those who are already experts and are learning from experts to keep an open-mind of other disciplines and their methods, the more we learn the more well prepared we may become.

    Those who are already interested feel free to skip the rest and click here to get started of learning essential techniques of self defense.

    Below are some tips to consider when it comes down to any self-defense situations. Conscious or unconscious, prepared or unprepared scenarios.


    Courtesy of Youtube's Dabbler.
    Review of the video above:
    1) Avoid & be aware of potential dangers & threats around you
    2) Breath and stay calm. Put yourself in a calm state of mind
    3) Communicating with confidence, but not hostile!
    4) Don't make the situation any worst. 
    5) Environment & Exits
    6) Fire! (although not limited, calling FIRE attracts more attention over the word help)
    7) Get away! Always find an opportunity to get away.
    8) Hit hard hit fast hit first. (when all else have failed)

    His point No.8 may contradict point No.4 however we keep an open-mind where everyone have their own methods and ideas on how one should protect themselves. What is most important is to be aware of the possible options available because any emergency situations are always unpredictable, so sometimes situation may contradict what you've learnt and thats when his point No. 8 can be a life-safer when all else fails.  (its never the most effective solution but a valid solution when there are no other ways)
     

    Thursday, 4 October 2012

    Krav Maga - Contact Combat


    As I previously mentioned street fighting is one of all true core expressions of a human being. Emotions such as anger, hate, rage and above all else fear are all mixed into a 5 minute period that fully dictates ones actions. It is a completely different ball game from the rules and referees in a comfort of a competition.

    Street Fighting have no rules, no rounds & time limits and most of all people are fighting with their LIFES at stake.

    Once again Martial Arts are amazing in all shapes and forms, those who are well trained and for many years are blessed with an advantage to be able to defend themselves. However what about those who are never trained in any self-defense/martial arts before? How about the common citizens who knows nothing about throwing a fist at someone? What about if the victim is only a child? What can they do to quickly learn to defend themselves when needed?

    Krav Maga - Contact Combat
    One solution to that would be to learn a self defense system call Krav Maga

    Krav Maga is a self defense system developed and trained officially by the Israeli Military & Defense Forces. It has been taught to hundreds of law enforcement agencies & and tens of thousands of normal civilians all over the world and are now one of the worlds most popular self defense system around.

    Krav Maga is an advanced Israeli Self Defense System designed to give real solutions to any violent situations one may encounter. The effectiveness of this system is in part due to its simplicity and reliance on your already existing instincts.


    Self Defense
    Women & Children Friendly

    Based on simple principles and instinctive movements, this reality-based system is designed to teach real self defense in the shortest possible time. Learn to defend against common chokes, grabs, and bearhugs, as well as weapons such as guns, knives, and sticks. Most importantly it trains people to be comfortable to function during the stress and shock of a sudden, violent encounter.










    Want to learn more about Krav Maga? Click here or the link below to see expert's & student's  opinions and testimonials on their experience learning Krav Maga.



    Experience for yourself too and find out how it would change your mindset about street security  & street awareness. People's life has been changed, they stay fit, healthy, stronger, more aware and most important of it all, SAFER.


    Thursday, 20 September 2012

    Martial Arts - in Street Fight Situations


    Now don't get me wrong, Martial Arts are fantastic. I personally am trained with a number of other various styles of Martial Arts of different cultures.  However often times we tend to see the one-sided patriotism and egos coming from practitioners believing their styles is stronger or better than others. Of course this is not the fault of the practitioners because it comes down to the history/origin of where the Martial Arts came from and for what purpose during that time. So early practitioners are trained through a specific teaching methods for their specific purposes. Some examples below...

    Capoeira - developed to disguised as a dance and designed for the purpose to fight off Portuguese to liberate them-self from slavery
    Muay Thai - developed to fight in wars and later become a ceremonial sports for money/fame/glory
    Aikido - originated from the killing arts of Japanese Swordsmanship later developed into a non-aggressive art of peace philosophically for self defense.
    Wushu - originated with many forms of kung-fu and due to schools rivalry back in history the teaching doctrines revolves around which martial arts school can get the most students by being the Best.

    Shows that all Martial Arts styles are trained with various doctrines and philosophy in mind.

    Aikido Founder, Morihei Ueshiba
    So the question is how they fare in a Street Fight situation? It all depends on the instructors & their teaching methods. Many of the more contemporary schools teaches some self-defense techniques however its only a small portion of their curriculum until they are back to teaching horse-stance/ hitting lifeless targets.

    In my opinion what Martial Arts Instructors failed to protect their students from danger is the fact that they maybe teaching some great techniques for self-defense, but they did not teach the importance & understanding the directness of the techniques to get the job done and (god forbid) the importance of running away for their LIFE. Too often people encountered in the situations where they have to THINK back what techniques to use.

    Street Fights is not about Karate punches, Animal Wushu forms, or Tae Kwan Do flying kicks. Street Fights is all about pushing, hair pulling, gouging, biting, stabbing and smashing.

    Self defense is not a step by step procedures of turning, twisting grabbing then punching, Self Defense is the idea of Self-Respect and instinctively project the intentions by moving without thinking and run for your life

    Although different in conception but both share the most important idea.

    THE CONCEPT OF SURVIVAL!