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Archive for October, 2008

Safety Tips for Women – Road Rage Situations

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

 

Protecting yourself around your home and on the street takes different types of self-defense techniques, but what happens when you are on the road and have been confronted by road rage? This particular situation is not often talked about but more often than not, the majority of motorists are likely to experience the effects of road rage. Such a situation can be very dangerous and presents unique self-defense problems than other situations would. After all, when confronted with a potential two ton machine, what exactly to you do? Perhaps the most important thing to remember is not to panic. While that is usually much easier to say than do, remaining calm in situations where road rage is involved can only aid your chances of remaining safe and sound.

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Self Defense for Women – Tasers and Stun guns

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

While attacks on people do occur on men, more often than not women tend to be most vulnerable as they are usually not as strong. There are, of course, always exceptions to the rule, but overall, women are weaker than men when it comes to being attacked. Enrolment for self defense classes for women is on the rise simply because crime against a person is on the rise. As a result of that increase, there has been a significant rise in sales of personal defense devices such as mace, tasers and stun guns.

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Smart Self Defense Advice Starts by Avoiding Confrontation

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

Avoiding the very situations that make things dangerous for you is the first step in self-defense once you leave your home. While something could happen to you in your own house, the odds are highly more likely that if you were attacked, it would be away from home while you are out and about.   

While you do not have to be 100% on guard every time you walk away from home, you should know enough to be not only self-aware but also aware of what is going on in your surroundings. Taking a proactive approach to your own safety can go a long way in preventing attacks or harassment.   

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