Articles, tagged with "assailants", page 5
12th August 2008
Can Anyone Defend Themselves? Of course the answer is "Yes", but each person has different circumstances. A 300-pound football player is going to have a different skill set than a 130-pound mother of two.
The biggest misconception in the martial arts ...
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Author:
Damian Ross
13th April 2008
How to Blast Through Any Assailant's Defense.
Damian Ross
The Self Defense Company
Like in all combat sports, the last thing you want to do is be on the defensive and unlike MMA or Boxing, in the world of self defense the stakes are much higher...
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Author:
Damian Ross
27th March 2008
When it comes to ladies self defense, one of the most important things you can do is learn how to be more aware of your environment. To some people, this comes naturally. To others, it needs to be a learned skill. Learning about ladies self defense is imp...
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Author:
Andrew Thomas
30th January 2008
There are millions of Americans who walk or run outdoors on a regular basis. They usually do it by themselves at odd hours and frequently in isolated areas making them potential targets for canine or human assailants. Incidences of assaults in parks freq...
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Author:
Jack Krohn
28th August 2007
In an attempt to quell drug addiction and abuse problems across the U.S., the federal government enacted the Combat Meth Act of 2005. This Act cuts directly across the availability of the raw ingredients needed to make methamphetamine, an illegal schedule...
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Author:
Karen Morris
18th November 2006
Contemplating a method of protection is a very serious undertaking. If you are considering such a purchase you need to evaluate your options very carefully. When selecting a tool for self defense the first thing is to consider your own level of strength. ...
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Author:
Barry Jenkins
07th June 2006
On Monday night after 11:00 pm in Atlanta, Georgia, an ex-marine was walking home from work at a midtown Atlanta restaurant and was approached by five teens. The teenagers flashed two shotguns, a .38 and two pairs of brass knuckles. The waiter ran from hi...
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Author:
Will D. Massop