Three Basic Rules of Self-defense
- If you can avoid a fight, avoid the fight.
If you have to walk a mile to avoid a fight,
walk the mile.
- Disarm and Disappear.
- If they can’t stand up
If they can’t breathe
If they can’t see you
Then they can’t hurt you.
Self-Defence is a survival skill.
We acknowledge the importance of other survival skills, order safety, water safety, first-aid, and the fire drills. We insure our home, our car and ourselves.
Self-defence training is an insurance that is mostly ignored, often overlooked, but it very well may insure our personal safety and that of our families and for our Beloved one. Increasing crime rates has escalated the demand for self-defence classes. In today’s society confrontations can arise at any time. There are road rage incidents, disputes over parking spaces and workplace aggression ever present in our daily lives.
Unfortunately, there is no place where the possibility of violent attack can be discounted, at home, in your car, or on the street we have to be aware and prepared.
Self-defence training is like putting on a seat belt in a car, it is a safeguard, a precaution, but it won't prevent an accident. The ultimate success in self defence is when nothing happens. Where a potential confrontation is avoided, defused or escaped.
Self-defence training does not guarantee the avoidance of aggressive situations or your survival in a high level violent assault but the learning of effective techniques and strategies surely must influence the balance of the conflict and help ensure our survival. Self-defence increases your chances of stopping an attack. It reduces your vulnerability to attack and is an excellent investment in your future safety.
"And prepare against them whatever you are able of power and of steeds of war by which you may terrify the enemy of Allah and your enemy and others besides them whom you do not know [but] whom Allah knows. And whatever you spend in the cause of Allah will be fully repaid to you, and you will not be wronged." Surat Al'Anfal [8:60]
Keep in mind that the content of this blog is from different sources and my own experiences and the few knowledge I have in this art.
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