Lauren H ARCS Self Defense

selfondefense 2012-11-27

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Maybe you've taken a self defense training program or two, but understand that there's a big difference concerning the things you have learned and a actual fight? There exists an ancient proverb in the martial arts that says, "Pride goes Before The Fall." In the arena of martial arts education, regardless of whether people learn a martial art, or even in a newer self defense method, there's a big difference between "believing" that you could protect yourself, and really having the skills required to get through a real attack.

Those who are a policeman, security guard, or one of the other professions which have a greater possibility of dealing with physical violence, are well advised to take some self defense training. Most likely you aren't a policeman or security guard, but understanding how to take care of your self in case of a violent attack will help everyone.

Understanding how to defend oneself does not need to involve hitting the weights Three times a week. It does not always mean becoming stronger than your opponents, but it could be understanding the smart way to handle circumstances that could harm you. If you do not want to use a knife or pistol, you do not have too, self defense isn't about hurting or killing assailants, it is a way of dealing with difficult situations by being aware of your environment and learning core self defense techniques. If your curiosity is piqued, you're just about to uncover some skills that may enable you to handle a potentially harmful scenario.

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