What You Need To Know About Real Self-Defense
This blog is dedicated to reality self-defense, which means keep it simple stupid. We will discuss practical self-defense for the novice and the professional who teaches the novice. Practical Self-defense is not about fighting but surviving an attack.
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Children - Self-defense and Martial Arts
Children
Self-Defense and Martial Arts
Can
children really learn to defend themselves? The short answer is yes, but
against who? If you have ever had to deal with children, you know they can
learn just about anything they set their minds to. This, of course, is with the
correct motivation. If you are teaching children self-defense the question
becomes “what do you teach them”? Teaching survival self-defense is like giving
them a loaded gun. Teaching them to defend against a typical bully is not the same
as teaching them to escape the grasp of a stranger. There are several different issues in teaching children to defend
themselves. These issues must be addressed whether you are a parent or a
martial arts or self-defense instructor.
How Do We Teach Children
to Protect Themselves?
Maturity
is an issue that self-defense and martial arts instructors must be concerned
with. Children like to play around, goof off and have fun. Teaching an eye
gouge or a throat strike can be hazardous to the other children they practice
with. Of course some children are more mature then others as we all know. So
the self-defense techniques that you teach to children should be a first
concern. What children can be taught self-defense depends on the maturity of
the child or their ability to comprehend the outcome of what they are doing.
Some children mature faster than other due to their parents and other
environmental factors. The fact still remains that children will be children and
they don’t always do as they are told. Many adults have the same problem. This
is the reason there is overcrowding in the prisons is immaturity and making bad
choices.
To further
answer the question, what age should children be taught self-defense depends on
the child maturity? I personally teach some basic self-defense skill to
children at ages 5 to 12. Most children 12 years and older are big enough to
defend themselves against some adults if taught properly. This is always
dependent on the ability to focus and understand what they are doing, along with
size of the individual. We don’t want to teach emotionally immature young
adults to become a more powerful bully. If children can’t control their anger
and are being violent toward other children their own age they need
psychological counseling first, not self-defense training. These types of
children may be the ones your child might have to defend themselves against.
Where do you
start when teaching the younger children ages 5 to 11 years of age? Also how do
you teach in a way that won’t traumatize them? The first thing is to teach them
that there are bad people in the world and not everyone is a good person.
Awareness training should be the next part of self-defense training just like
you would train an adult. Teaching a child prevention is always the best part
of self-defense training. This will carry into adult years if taught properly.
Teaching children to use words to diffuse a bad situation is not always easy
especially if they are afraid (in a bully situation). It is almost like
teaching the adults the value of humility, easy to understand and difficult to
do.
Bullies Will Always Be With Us
We all know small and younger children can’t
defend themselves against an adult. In my opinion that is a fact. They just
don’t have the body mass, strength, and speed to strike hard enough to do and
real damage for the most part. The best self-defense to teach them are some
techniques to use against school yard bullies. The techniques used against
pulling and shoving are the easiest to learn. Children should not have to learn
to defend themselves at school but we all know it happens. Most schools in the
United States have a “no tolerance” for fighting rule. With that in mind we all
have a right to defend ourselves. Any striking taught to children to use against
other children should not cause any serious damage. No eye gouging, throat
striking and the like. Elementary school yard bulling, most of the time,
is not real serious but kids need the confidence and skills to stand up to
bullies. Children do not have the same ability to think and analyze the same
way an adults do. There is a fine line between a child having to defend
themselves with physical violence and walking away or asking for help.
Teach a Child to Get the Needed Attention,
and Sometimes Pay Attention
A child defending themselves against and adult
is about the child screaming and yelling (kicking, biting, and thrashing about)
to “by time” so the responsible adult can take care of the situation. There are
things a child can learn to slow down someone trying to abduct them. Anchoring
themselves to a solid object while screaming is the most commonly taught child
self-defense technique. Latching onto the abductors legs to make it hard for
them to run with 40lb child clinging to their leg is another way. These are
known techniques a child can learn, of course, with several other escape
techniques also. They must be practiced with people other than parents. If
practiced with a parent the child may perceive the training as play and fun,
which will not help them. Fear or uncertain conditions during training also
help for retention of these basic skills. Emotions or feelings help us all
store this type of training in long term memory which can be used at a later
time if needed. Remember some children are not mature enough for fear training
and may panic and become more traumatized during the training.
Conclusion
Children should not have to defends themselves from anyone, but that is
not reality. Some older children do get into fights at school or even in their
own neighborhood. Self-defense skills do come in handy when another child
insists on getting physically aggressive. Of course children need to be taught
to control themselves and always do their best not to get into a fight. Most
school system in the United States have zero tolerance policy against fighting
in school. But don’t tell me a child should not defend themselves against some
miscreant who is bent on hitting someone.
The little
ones, under 6 years old, should never be left alone with older children or
anyone you don’t trust. I am sure we all know this as a fact. Children should
be taught properly how to stand up to school yard bullies. Generally,
self-confidence is the best way for those situations. On the other hand,
children must be taught about stranger awareness and predatory dangers
that exist in the world. There are many ways children can slow down the process
of being abducted by yelling, screaming, kicking, biting, and anchoring. All
adults need to be alert when out in public with their children. Sometime kids
just wonder off to whatever grabs their attention. Most anybody can have
children but parenting is a tough job. Be a good parent.
Children can
be taught age specific self-defense. Most of it seems like common sense and
easy to learn. Parents, please watch out for other parents who seem to lack
common sense and let the child wonder into unsafe conditions. Kindly say
something to them for the children’s sake. Also, find some way to teach your
child how to defend themselves if they are forced to.Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Self-Defense Weapons: Good, Bad, and Indifferent
Self-Defense Weapons
Good-Bad-Indifferent
The first thing people think about
when choosing a self-defense weapon is the gun or knife. Others may choose a
stick, pole or some non-lethal object. Any weapon of self-defense chosen has
its limitations. My suggestion to all is to start with the self-defense weapon
we were given by nature. The built in weapons that most all of us have are
elbows, hands, feet, and most importantly the mind. All the weapons work well
if we are trained to use them properly. Sure there are many other
weapons that can be used if necessary. I will state it again. All useful
weapons require training to be of any good to the user.
The Gun
The gun is what most people think will choose to save their
lives in the event of a violent attack. The idea that the bad guy will just
back down and run away, or worse case you shoot the attacker. There is always
more happening then what meets the eye when using a gun for self-defense.
Today it seems like anyone can own a
gun. The bad guy’s own guns and use them often. We do have a First Amendment
right to own a gun and use it for self-defense. But now law abiding citizen and
criminals have access to weapons. Gun are everywhere and more need to be done,
but this article is not for that purpose. What bothers me is that drunken,
emotional angry people on anti-depressants own guns legally. Well any way, guns
are a great deterrent if an attacker knows you carry a weapon. Remember bad
guys generally don’t have the fore knowledge of you carrying. On a side note, I
personally like target practice with my weapon because it challenging and plain
fun.
The main problem with guns in
general as the primary weapon of self-defense is the time required to deploy
the weapon. Most state laws require gun owner to have a concealed permit if
they are going to carry the weapon with them. The key word is concealed.
Brandishing a weapon is another no-no in the eyes of the law. So you carry the
gun somewhere on your body that can’t be seen under ordinary circumstances. The
time it takes you to get the gun out, if you are carrying it on your person,
can be problematic in a slit second emergency. If you are fast at reaching for
your gun, then pulling it out of the gun sleeve, chamber a round, taking off
the safety and then aim and shoot, you may hit the target. This operation could
take three to four seconds if you are well practiced. Most gun owners with a
concealed carry permit don’t go to the gun range or practice deploying their
weapon.
The point to this section on guns as
a primary weapon of self-defense is the time it takes to use it in an
unexpected attack. If you are face-to-face with a violent threat you must have
the skill set to deploy the weapon with great speed. In this type of situation
getting out the weapon may more difficult than you practiced, if you practiced
at all. Fear causes an adrenaline dump which causes your heart rate to increase.
This in turn will make getting the weapon out slower than you trained for.
Unless less you trained for this type of situation many things can go wrong for
you. The attacker may even end up with your gun. So what are you supposed to
do?
The ability to “buy time” in order
to get the gun out, get one round in the chamber, and disengage the safety can
be a matter of life and death. To buy time is to gain those precious few second
you need to react to a sudden attack. The three to five seconds your brain
needs to comprehend what is happening and react properly to the unexpected
requires self-defense training, not just a gun.
If the gun is the preferred weapon
of self-defense it may not be the best choice. Most stated in the United Stated
require gun to be registered and concealed if you are going to carry it for
self-protection. In a sudden violent attack, the time it takes you to
un-holster the weapon and fire it is of critical concern. Knowing survival
self-defense techniques can save your life as a gun owner. Combat self-defense
is another name for the same thing.
Many gun owner think they are safe
when carrying their gun. The may feel safe but the reality is safety is in
being able to use the weapon correctly. With lack of survival self-defense and
practice in deploying the weapon under pressure safety is just a feeling and
not a reality. Owning a gun is just the first step in greater security.
The Knife
There is an old saying the everyone knows “don’t take a knife
to a gun fight”. Of course a knife doesn’t stand on its own facing a gun. If
someone has a blunt instrument in their hand a knife (multi-directional weapon)
may be a good enough deterrent to stop an attacker. This is all depending on
whether you have training on the use of a knife. The gun is a single direction
weapon unless using the gun as a blunt object. Is one better than the other? Depends
on training and skill level of each weapon.
The knife as a deterrent works well
if some is threatening to beat you to death with their fist, bat or tire iron.
But like any self-defense weapon, training is necessary to use it correctly.
The knife will strike fear into most attackers using a blunt force object. But
the fear alone may not stop them. The proper use of a knife may take as much
training to use as the gun. The knife may be enough to stop an attack threat.
But you better know how to use it.
The use of a knife to survive an
attack (not with a gun) is a skill set that should be learned and practiced if
you carry a knife for self-defense. The use of a knife for self-defense is a
specialize skill that can be learned by most any person. I am not talking about
knife fighting. That is another whole world to be discovered and avoided if
possible.
Never think it is easy to defend
against an attacker with a knife. There is a big difference between someone
threatening you with a sharp object to rob you and someone who wants to kill you.
If a person is viciously trying to stab or slice you a knife fight is not where
you want to be. Your best bet is to run as fast as you can. If you can’t run
grab a chair, a long hard abject, or a gun you will increase your chances of
survival. In survival a knife fight doesn’t make any real sense. Knife fighting
is not survival self-defense but it can happen and escape is the best
conclusion. Tactical knife fighting takes an extreme amount training and
practice.
The blade is a good deterrent
against threat of physical violence such as a folded fist. Of course it is not
good against a gun. When facing an attacker who want to stab you an
environmental weapon is the best choice in my opinion. This is other than
running like hell. A knife on knife
fight is messy and should be avoided at all cost if possible. The knife is easy
to carry most everywhere but there are legal concerns in many localities. It
comes in handy in many other situations like cutting and opening boxes and
such. It is a good weapon of self-defense is you are trained to use it.
The Environmental Weapon
This is a large group of weapons in
this category. Just about everything can be used as a weapon if you can pick it
up. These weapon should never be over looked in a situation of balance of power
in a violent attack. Like any weapon some training is necessary to use
properly. There are generally one or two ways to use a gun of knife
effectively. On the other hand many of the objects around can increase you
survival chance if you don’t carry a self-defense weapon on you.
Let’s stick with the basics on this
subject. In a self-defense survival situation, you want to escape to a safe
place. No one in their right mind really want to fight. Fighting can be fun if
there are rules, refs, and rings, but not in a violent “going to kill you”
place. A real fight is dangerous and possibly lethal. A car or table can be
used a shield prevent the attacker from have easy access to you. With a stone,
brick, or hard object you can hit the attacker harder. Dirt, lamps, books, and
any hand held object can be thrown to buy time to escape the area you are in. Broom or mop handles work well if you have some training with short stick
defense. Also knowing where to strike is an issue with any weapon. Hitting
someone in the arm or chest may not get you the result you are looking for.
Environmental weapons (anything thing you grab, throw, or cause a barrier
effect between you and the bad guy) like a gun or knife must be used in a
manner that will cause the most physical damage.
Environmental weapons are
everywhere. In a sudden attack your brain doesn’t have the time necessary to grab
an object and use it effectively unless you have some training and practice in
its use. In reality self-defense an environmental weapon can give you the
advantage that may be needed against a larger and stronger attacker. Almost
anything can be used as a lethal if applied with skill. If you have noticed, I
keep mentioning training or skill no matter what weapon you prefer.
The Body as a Weapon
If you haven’t figured it out by now
I am a proponent of learning self-defense. Using your body as a weapon is
should your first line of self-defense in a sudden violent attack. This is
outside of using your mind to prevent an attack by awareness, alert, and alarm.
Self-defense training can be fun, exciting, enlighten and could save your life.
In a sudden violent attack time is
not on your side. You must respond quickly or make the other person react to
you. The only thing outside of being able to flee the area is to severely
damage the attacker and then flee. Your body is equipped with multiple weapons
to use at any time. But like any weapon training is needed. The more you train
the better you become at the God given defensive weapons on you.
Oka, you don’t have to earn a black
belt or have to become some sort of self-defense expert. In all reality that is
not necessary for most people who just want to learn self-defense. The object
in reality self-defense is to defend (survive) and walk away. Sophisticated
self-defense techniques aren’t needed to defend yourself. Even among self-defense
experts the phrase “keep it simple stupid” rings true.
Simple physical techniques are easy
for most people to learn. With some repetition and scenario training almost
anyone can gain competent skills in self-defense. Remember the main outcome in
self-defense is to stop the attack and escape. It is not to “fight” with the
attacker.
Your body has many built in weapons
(with proper training) to stop an attack or buy enough time to run or deploy
another hand held weapon. Buying some to escape, run, or shoot the attacker if
they continue in the actions of attack. Body weapon like palm strikes, eye
gouges, elbow strikes and the like are easy to do, learn and remember. They are
out in front of you like a shield and can be put into action quickly.
Conclusion
There are many different weapons
that can be used against an attacker. That is weapon that can neutralize or at
least equalize the attack. This article only addresses the gun and knife as a
defensive tool. All said and done I believe that the best weapons against a
sudden attack are the ones you were born with. The hands, elbows, and knees are
readily available and accessible in an emergency scenario. Using any weapon of
self-defense requires training and practice. The gun, knife and human body can be
a very efficient means of self-defense and all need specific focuses training
to be useful. Specific focused training implies a survival outcome in a violent
personal attack. I firmly believe everyone should take a self-defense course
and gun owners a gun safety course with shooting tactics. Until the next time,
keep training.
Rusty Solomon
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