Self-Defense: Now You MUST Be Familiar with Fighting
Violence Has Become Normalized and the Old Rules of Self-Defense Don’t Work Anymore
Now that it’s right in front of us, you can’t unsee it. Violence that used to be uncommon is now normalized:
The Old Self-Defense Rules:
? Walk away
? Don’t resist
? Be a good witness
? Call the police
The old rules do not work in an environment of social, cultural, and political fracturing. We are living mostly in low trust, high crime environments.
And I’m looking at our cousins in the UK and Europe. They, too, are having high levels of violence not seen in perhaps a hundred years. Sweden is experiencing grenade attacks. Grenade attacks? In Sweden?
“In most European nations violent crime reached its lowest recorded levels in the second quarter of the 20th century. Beginning no later than the 1970's, however, violence and robbery surged upward in almost every Western nation.” Historical Trends in Violent Crime: Europe and the United States (From Violence in America, Volume 1: The History of Crime, P 21-54, 1989, Ted Robert Gurr, ed.)
The 5 Tips to Survive a Physical Fight
There are no easy or steadfast rules when it comes to interpersonal violence and combat. You have to be familiar with fighting.
If you find yourself in the middle of an altercation here are five tips to help you survive the physical fight during and the possible legal fight after:
1. Get your hands up to protect your head!
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2. Move back or circle to the side away from the attacker's power hand.
3. Keep your mouth shut.
4. Keep your head on a swivel.
5. Get fit.
There are no easy or steadfast rules when it comes to interpersonal violence and combat. You have to be familiar with fighting.
If you haven't started training yet, what's stopping you? If you trained in the past and have not continued, what's stopping you?
Train like your life depends on it. The coming decade is not going to be all unicorns and rainbows.
Where to Get Started
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When you decide you want to improve your self-defense skills, go to the PFC Training page here and then go to the Training tab to see which classes you might be interested in.