Articles, tagged with "aggressor", page 3
04th June 2010
Have a fear of flying? You've landed at the right place. Here, you'll discover lots of tips on how to avoid anxiety attacks while flying, and all without the use of drugs.
The fear of flying is very common. And the fear can be so intense that many peop...
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Author:
John Cielo
26th May 2010
Boxing -- where two powerful athletes square off and apply the 'sweet science', keeping their heads in the game even while getting punched in the face -- is an exciting sport, but can it make for effective self defense training? Boxing does require a de...
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Author:
brucestrong72
26th May 2010
Not everyone who studies martial arts moves does it because they're interested in the discipline, philosophy, and grace of the arts themselves. Many people do it because they fear that one day, they will need to protect themselves from an attacker. Mart...
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Author:
brucestrong72
14th May 2010
In the world of self defense and martial arts training, most people believe that 1 method - one approach or style - is all you need to protect yourself. When, the truth is that, the more options you have in any given situation, the greater will be your ...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
10th May 2010
Are you looking to develop real proficiency - even mastery - in your ninja training? If so, there really is no getting around the understanding of, and strategic use of weapons.
And, while there are several levels, or what I call "pillars" in developin...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
06th May 2010
One of the worst areas of training in the world of martial arts and self defense, is that involving the use and defense against firearms. It has been my experience that most of the self defense techniques being taught are unrealistic, dangerous, and lac...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
06th May 2010
Also called Short Man syndrome, Little Man syndrome or Small Man syndrome. What was originally called the Napoleon complex is a term used in referring to people who are short in stature with a complex regarding that stature. It also refers to people who a...
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Author:
Mervyn Penny
05th May 2010
Self defense is a very deep and often complicated subject. Contrary to all of the books, videos, and programs out there that promise to "make you a master in 30 seconds or less," effective and authentic self defense training involves much more than lear...
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Author:
Jeffrey M. Miller
27th April 2010
We all have conflict and drama in our lives. Some of it is real; some of it is exaggerated or even imaginary. Yes, conflict and drama do exist but it is up to us how we handle it. We all have wolves within that fight over control of our emotions but we co...
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Author:
John Slimp Training and Development
14th April 2010
Even though there are lots of different methods and ways to lose fat out there, some good and many bad, noting will work properly as long as you are stressed out. You can eat the right way and even work out properly, but you will only go backwards as long...
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Author:
Ronnie Tigers
08th April 2010
In our previous article we looked at the three stages of a street situation. From this it was we can see that most systems and styles start the defence from the physical point of the attack, but the actual fact is the confrontation starts much earlier.
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Practical Self Protection
08th April 2010
Your aim with self defence should be to avoid confrontational situations altogether. Being aware of your surroundings and the people in it is key to this. However, there could be a time when you find yourself in a situation where someone is being verbally...
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Practical Self Protection
03rd March 2010
In North America, some of the different variations of martial arts include the American Kenpo Karate, Jeet Kune do, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program (MCMAP) and MMA (Mixed Martial Arts). The American Kenpo Karate style was developed by Edmund Parker fro...
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08th February 2010
Self-Defense is defined, generally, in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary as "a plea of justification for the use of force or for homicide." This definition usually involves oneself, one's property or another person who is close to you.
The legal ...
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Author:
Duane Houy
08th February 2010
Are you avoiding taking your daily walks because of fear of the inability to protect yourself against 2 or 4 legged annoyances?
Because hiking, walking and jogging in some areas may be dangerous, there is a demand for tools that can also provide perso...
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Author:
Big Tex Walking Sticks