vendredi 11 mars 2016

De-Escalation And Self Defence

By Minnisha Degrate


All self defence classes are not the same. In fact, they can be vastly different from each other. Knowing this before you sign up for a class can help you determine whether or not you are going to have a successful experience.

In the movies, if you see a single girl walking in a dark alley by herself, you know something bad is about to happen. You know this because you've seen something bad happen time after time in other movies. Apply this same concept to de-escalation techniques. If you put yourself in a potentially dangerous situation, you might face a violent environment where your self defence tactics will be put to the test. On the other hand, if you avoid putting yourself in the situation in the first place, you have successfully utilized a de-escalation strategy. Trust your instincts. This can be one of the best ways to avoid a potential attack long before it happens.

What are your personal goals? Every individual should walk into a self defence class with specific goals in mind. What do you hope to accomplish? What do you expect to see in a classroom? Answering these questions ahead of time can make it so that you will know whether or not this self defence class is for you after just one lesson.

Do you want a type of specialized training? There are a number of different self defence varieties throughout the country. Some specialize in training women and using their body types and characteristics to teach them the most effective methods in self defence. Other classes will ignore your sexuality and train you in skilled techniques that you can use.

Street fighting techniques can be learned through a variety of methods. Look for an organization that offers self defence classes, or search on-line for instructional DVDs. You can use this research to help you train and practice moves that will help you in the future.




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