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It could be intimidating to live on your own or make it to or from your own vehicle by yourself after dark. Nevertheless, just what exactly may make the feeling a whole lot worse is if you’re a woman and you do not have any proper women’s self defense coaching.

It’s not a secret that ladies are usually favored targets of thugs muggers and possible predators. If you have never previously looked into it you should look at various women’s self defense techniques.

A solid system will not simply teach you the best way to actually defend yourself from any kind of adversary, it also should show you ways to become more receptive to your surroundings.

Be sure that you learn who lives near you and just what their ordinary routines are. If your home is in a very busy area have you been a bit too visible with your comings and goings?

You must know steps to make yourself a tough target for an attacker to go after. Assailants wish to come across females that happen to be simple prey. Therefore, by making yourself a more difficult target, you can make them think twice and leave you alone mainly because they really don’t want to get caught!

The far harder you make it for any criminal to get into your own home the happier and risk-free you are likely to be. However, quite often securing the entrance doors and installing a security alarm system simply just is not good enough.

One can learn a number of useful self defense steps designed to take almost any adversary to their knees and also keep them there for a long enough time to get to somewhere safe and also telephone the police.

Women’s self defense tuition can be found in nearly every town but should you not have time and energy to go several times each week, it’s possible to learn on the internet. The web based packages feature plenty of video lessons, photographs, and qualified assistance that makes it’s difficult to fail to learn some techniques that could just save your life.

By: Brian Forest

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The basics of Women’s Self Defense are not hard to learn and can give you a massive unfair advantage over many would be attackers. Go to http://selfdefenseonline.info for more information on you you can learn these skills quickly.





The term “self-defense” is anything but warm and fuzzy though vital to know something about, even if it’s only a little something. Amazingly enough, just knowing a little something can literally save your life or that of a loved one. This topic is extremely important for women because we tend to be the safety advocates for our families, friends and workplaces.

Self-Defense sounds like it has to do with defending ourselves from someone who is physically attacking us, doesn’t it? The fact is, there are types of attacks we endure every day without notice. These wear us down until we physically appear to be good targets for physical attack, but physical attack is not where it starts.

I think January being National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month is brilliant! It is a time for reflection and revisions and what could be a better time to learn to respect ourselves? The non-physical types of attack are verbal, mental and emotional. So, January, with it’s renewal and new beginnings, is a perfect time to say, “Yes,” to ourselves; “Yes,” to our self-esteem; “Yes,” to our self-awareness and “Yes,” to our self-respect; improving both our mental and emotional well-being; while simultaneously repelling would-be attackers of all types, even physical!

Did you know that approximately 95% of crime can be easily prevented? And as a survivor of rape and domestic violence myself, I know that prevention is much easier than recovery.

So where do I begin for a safer 2009?

You begin on the inside – How do you feel about yourself? Do you feel confident that you are just as good as anyone else or do you feel that other people are better than you? Then you look at people in your life – Who seems to weaken you when you spend time with them? Who strengthens you? Who is present when you feel best about yourself? Now look at how you treat yourself – Do you say “No,” to others when appropriate and realize you’re saying “Yes,” to yourself? Or do you beat yourself up if you don’t help everyone who asks?

That is where you begin for a Safer 2009. Stay tuned, as I go into more detail of where to go from here and you will notice improvements in all aspects of your life when you put these tips into action!

So…self-defense can warm and fuzzy once you learn what it really means and how to use it to your advantage; not just against someone else. The idea is to become so strong mentally and emotionally that no one can tear you down into exhibiting weak body language, the most common “visual” attackers use to select victims.

By: Kelly Rudolph

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Bonus Safety Tip: As you take action on the tips I’ve shared with you, you will notice how many other people need the tips as well. So, I invite you and them to be even safer by visiting http://www.PersonalSafetyTrainer.com to grab your sample Safety Quick Tip and the option of receiving a free one each week plus instant bonuses.

From Kelly Rudolph – “Your Personal Safety Trainer”





Women are often targeted by attackers because we make a few common mistakes about personal safety that present us as easy crime victim prospects.

We tend to be accommodating, to a fault We ignore our gut feelings Automatic trust is common with women

A few things to remember as we get into more detail about the common mistakes we make that put us in danger.

Attackers are insecure, have low self-esteem, feel out of control of their own lives and choose to control someone or something else in order to feel powerful again. Attackers look for those who appear weaker than they are (mentally, physically) to attack. Attacks may be verbal, mental, emotional or physical.
Too Accommodating

Women tend to be accommodating because we want people to like us and we enjoy being helpful. Although these traits are not bad they may allow us to be taken advantage of and pushed too far. This is where an attacker, known or unknown to you sees weakness and opportunity.

Solution: Establish and enforce personal boundaries. Know what distance you are willing to go and go no further. This will keep you from giving your power away to someone else.

Ignoring Gut Feelings

As women, we are generally much more in tune with our intuition or gut feelings than men are. However, we also tend to overlook, ignore and justify actions that are not in line with our gut feelings in order to be liked and to be nice.

Solution: Realize gut feelings are survival instincts you were born with. They will always lead you the right way. Follow them.

Automatic Trust

Because women have been raised to be nice and do good things for others, we often trust untrustworthy people automatically. We can all think back to a time we trusted someone and should not have.

Solution: Trust you gut feeling (intuition) without questioning or trying to justify it. It doesn’t have to be logical to be right. You will “feel” if someone is trustworthy or not. A good personal boundary to establish and enforce is, “If it feels wrong, avoid it.”

Although women may be targeted by attackers, these safety tips will help all of us avoid the personal safety mistakes that portray us as good victim prospects.

By: Kelly Rudolph

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Bonus Safety Tip: Women are stronger and more capable of protecting themselves than most will ever believe. And I invite you to be even safer by visiting http://www.PersonalSafetyTrainer.com

You will get a FREE Safety Quick Tip and 3 FREE bonuses to help you to be safer. There are audios and documents waiting there for you right now!

From Kelly Rudolph – “Your Personal Safety Trainer”





Women’s safety glasses seem to have come full circle as far as style and selection go.  The old idea of one size fits all has gone out the window.  Companies that make eye protection now realize that they can no longer get by with the same designs, and have to start paying closer attention to the wants of women.  Women want trendy styles and eye-catching color but above all else they want to be safe.  

Eye protection now comes in a variety of styles and colors, and boasts several features.  Some of these features are more important than others.  

Some important features to look for in your next pair of women”s safety glasses are…

Shatter proof Fog resistant Lite Weight Polarized

Shatter Proof

Eye protection with shatter proof lenses help ensure that your eyes don’t get injured by debris.  Shatter proof lenses are more likely to remain whole instead of many tiny pieces.  

Fog Resistant

Fog proof lenses help make sure that you can see your work, even when heat and moisture would cause normal glasses to get foggy. 

Lite Weight

Selecting eye protection that is lite weight is a good idea, especially if you know you will be wearing them a lot.  Women’s safety glasses now come in a lot of different styles and designs.  So designs may have be heavier than others because of added accessories or decoration so make sure you think about that when you’re shopping.  

Polarized

If you do a lot of your work outside, you may want to consider purchasing a pair of polarized safety lenses.  Polarized lenses protect your eyes from both flying debris and harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun.  Enjoy.  Well maybe not enjoy working outside, hunting, or out on your motorcycle.  

By: Roberto Kelley

About the Author:
Are you looking for Women’s Safety Glasses? Do you want to know useful information that can make sure you get the right pair of safety glasses the first time?

Start by checking this out. http://hubpages.com/hub/Womens-Safety-Glasses





Valentine’s Day can be dangerous for the desperate single gal seeking a date so as not to be alone on this “couple’s holiday.” By dangerous, I mean physically. Men who prey on women know the signs of a desperate single gal around this time of year and put their plan into motion. There are also mental and emotional dangers to consider. If you end up with the stalker-type, you may have a long, scary road ahead of you! Let’s take a closer look at ways to avoid getting “sucked in” by the hype.



Imagine that your child has a fever? Imagine that you are out of fever medicine and it is after dark? The intense desire for a mother to take care of her child will outweigh any personal safety for her. When you are a woman driving alone, car crashes are not the only thing on your mind. Most incidents actually happen when women are heading to or away from their cars, particularly in parking lots, where thieves are tempted to steal both car and property. While it is important to not live a life in fear, it is smart to be aware of your surroundings and to be prepared. Small things can keep you safe. A personal security device is efficient and you do not have to spend hundreds of dollars.

Be careful where you park. Make sure it is a well lit spot or lot. Steer clear of vans, especially commercial models that lack glass sides. If you must park in a dark area, carrying a personal alarm will help. Some even contain a flashlight. The 130db alarm with light is a personal alarm where an ear-piercing alarm sounds. This item is useful for dark parking lots, entering a dark building, or taking a dog for a walk. It does not require anything fancy or extreme. No martial arts training. It is a simple flick of a wrist and a loud, annoying sound will alert the thief and people in the area. A women’s self defense product does not need to be intimidating.

If a woman would like additional safety, a car safety kit is complete. It is more than personal defense products. This can provide the piece of mind to allow a mom to do what she needs for her children as well as provide for their safety in a split second. What if you run out of gas? Imagine your teenage daughter running out of gas coming home from a friend’s house? She can call you to come get her, but she has to wait…alone. The SafeFamilyLife Ultimate Vehicle Safety Kit is specifically structured to make your time alone in the vehicle safe. It includes an auto emergency tool (to break the glass), a nap alarm, ½ ounce pepper spray with visor clip, 9 LED flashlight, ½ ounce pepper spray with key-chain, and a diversion safe that is a engine degreaser can. Your most priced possession, your child, will be safe.

Being a woman does not mean that vulnerability is a given. Empowerment is a right, not a privilege. Buying women self defense products is a step to taking control of your life and those around you. It breeds confidence and that confidence alone can deter a would-be attacker. You, a friend, a loved one can all benefit from these products. Something as simple as going to the store or running out of gas should not cause anxiety and fear. It should be an annoyance and nothing else. Protect yourself with ease.

By: Andrew Valkrie

About the Author:
Xtra-protection has a full range of best women’s self defense products at reasonable prices. We have a variety of products to choose including personal security devices, 130db alarm with light, Vehicle safety kit, defense pepper spray and self protection DVD’s. Visit our site for more products. http://www.xtra-protection.com





Women’s motorcycle apparel is more than just a great outfit for riding a bike. Yes, ladies, we all want to look good, but your apparel should be just as much about safety and comfort as it is about looks. You will need a jacket or motorcycle suit, chaps, motorcycle gloves, a helmet, glasses, accessories… Okay, I’m getting off track and going back to the look, but look is important too, even in the safety apparel.

Typically you think of women’s biker apparel as some kind of petite, collarless top or tank top, a pair of tight blue jeans, boots, and maybe a jacket in leather or denim, depending on the season and the look you are trying to achieve. Let’s talk about the other women’s motorcycle apparel you need.

Jacket or Motorcycle Suit

When riding a bike it is important to not only block some of the wind, especially when it’s cold out, but safety is important. You want to cover your skin in a thick material, as thick as you can stand, in case of a fall. A thick jacket, leather if possible or a leather motorcycle suit can help to protect you if you put the bike down. You can also get waterproof jackets, some of which will roll up and stow away under the seat.

Chaps

Chaps can take the place of a motorcycle suit when a jacket is worn. These are leather or shearing leggings that wrap around your legs and protect them from scrapes during falls and even from burns from the tailpipe. You may or may not like the look of chaps, I personally think they look very cool, but you will appreciate them the first time you try to do a wheelie and your bike flips over on top of you and you can’t lift it off you while the tailpipe is burning a hole into your leg… Again, I digress (but you should see my scar!)

Motorcycle Gloves

One often missed piece of women’s motorcycle apparel is the gloves. Motorcycle gloves are important to not only protect your hands from the cold, but to grip the handles while riding. A good grip on the handles is kind of important, wouldn’t you agree? Without gloves your fingers and hands can easily go numb from the cold winds. Numb hands don’t feel the grip very well, do they?

Helmet and/or Glasses

Yes, ladies, you will need one or the other. While we all know that a great pair of sunglasses looks better than an helmet, a helmet is much safer (and required in most states). You can find a very sexy helmet if you look around at the motorcycle outlets near you or do an online search for women’s motorcycle apparel.

You’re going to have to decide on the accessories for yourself because this is all a matter of taste. However, might I suggest a backpack or ***** pack as opposed to trying to carry a pocketbook while riding your bike? Trust me ladies, women’s motorcycle apparel is even more fun to shop for than new shoes.

By: Kevin Wynn

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Brains over brawn and technology over everything else. This day in age, innocent people–especially women–are victimized every second of every day. But there are steps you can take to protect yourself using knowledge and technology. Notice which comes first there; it’s important to realize that you have the choice to control much of your own safety.

Since the dawn of time, women have had the under-hand when it comes to physical strength. However, this has meant less and less as our society has become more “civilized” and our weapons more advanced. Women should embrace this fact and take the steps necessary to protect themselves. In addition to the multitude of products out there, I believe all women should take at least a beginner self-defense course.

One thing that has NOT changed is that your most powerful weapon is still your mind. To be safe and avoid becoming a victim, think about the situations you put yourself in on a daily basis. Where do you park your car? Where do you go for runs? Do you go out alone or in groups? When do you go out? What type of bar do you go to? These are simple questions with very complex implications.

What HAS changed? The tools that women can use to defend themselves and the ease to acquire these tools. From Lip Stick Pepper Spray to Key Chain Alarms. From the Pretender 950,000 Volt Cell Phone Stun Gun to the Stun Master 800,000 Volt Telescopic Stun Baton. From the TASER C2 with Laser Sight to the Inter-galactic Laser Death Ray. OK that last one is science fiction, but I hope you’re getting the point.

The options available make it comfortable, convenient, and covert to stay safe, so people are out of excuses. There are countless things that women can do to protect themselves. But start simple: Consider the decisions you make on a daily basis that could put yourself in harms way. Then consider taking steps to protect yourself from that and from the dangers you can’t predict. Take your safety into your own hands.

By: Stephen Buller

About the Author:
Stephen Buller is a practitioner of the self-defense system of Krav maga. He is Owner and Operator of Protechtion which aims to give people the necessary knowledge and technology to protect themselves, their families, and their property.

Protect Yourself.

Stephen Buller***Owner & Operator***Protechtion

http://www.safetytechnologyonline.com





There are many who say women learn self-defense better in an exclusively women-only environment. The so-called “experts” say it is less intimidating if women don’t have to compete with the men, or, it is easier (more comfortable) to discuss subjects like rape without men present. So, the new trend in self-defense programs is “Women’s Self Defense” classes.

I don’t agree with this line of reasoning, because the overwhelming evidence suggests that this is the wrong approach. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard, “I took a women’s self-defense course once. But, I went home and tried some of the stuff on my husband (or boyfriend), and it didn’t work!”

There is nothing more confidence-shattering than to spend the time learning all the techniques and starting to feel good about yourself, only to have the bubble burst the first time you try out your new-found skills. Women then begin to feel there is nothing they can do to protect themselves when they can’t even make it work against someone who isn’t really trying to hurt them.

The real shame is when someone is really attacked, and after repeated attempts, can’t make their self-defense techniques work. At that point, they simply give up, and won’t fight back no matter what. I can only imagine that someone in that situation would look back on the time or money spent for self-defense classes and feel that they had been victimized twice!

Why “Women’s Self Defense” Programs Don’t Work!

Most of the people who take my self-defense classes are women. Sometimes, I even have a class that is all women. However, that is by coincidence, not design. Women who sign up for my classes know that there may be both men and women in the class. Whether there are actually men in the class is not important, after all, I am instructing the class, so there is always at least one man in the class.

The point is, if a woman is so intimidated by men, that she will not even take a self-defense class with men, she will never survive an attack by a man. Why? Because “intimidation” is just another word for fear. Until she can prove to herself the techniques work on a man, she has done nothing to help her get over her fear of men.

If she is ever attacked, it will probably be by a man! If she hasn’t gotten over her fear of men, she will immediately panic, no matter what she has learned. If she hasn’t learned how to deal with the bigger, stronger, more aggressive male, she will not understand how the dynamics of the situation will change in the real world!

Women MUST practice self-defense techniques against a man! Otherwise, how will she know they work against a man? This is what we call “realistic scenario training” (more about this later). If she has only practiced self-defense techniques with other women, she gets a false sense of security that her techniques will work in the real world. But, an even bigger problem is that most of what is taught in these so-called “women’s self-defense” classes wouldn’t work anyway!

Poor Teaching Methods

Much of what is taught as “women’s self-defense” is not only ineffectual, but insulting as well. Courses intended only for women assume they are weak, less capable of defending themselves, and therefore need different methods from men to counteract violence. Women have been told to “yell ‘FIRE’, carry a hat pin or umbrella to jab at him, do something vulgar to gross him out, like tell him you have VD.” If any of that junk worked, we’d be teaching men to do the same thing.

The following sample of bad advice still shows up in high schools and women’s self-defense courses:

“Confrontation always makes everything worse. Don’t react-it might be an overreaction. Don’t add to the violence by becoming violent yourself. Don’t make him mad. Trying to escape risks escalating the problem.”

These ideas are wishful thinking or blind optimism. Experience at real crime scenes teaches you something very different.

Imagine if the percentages of women and men raped were 50-50 instead of 98 percent women and 2 percent men. [Outside of prison, those are the true percentages.] Now imagine someone telling men, “Don’t overreact to rape, guys. Go along with his demands so you won’t be hurt.” I think you can see there might be a double standard that is completely unfair to women.

Doing Nothing

Doing nothing against a violent attack is the biggest risk of all because it makes resistance and escape later far more difficult. Worse, statistics show it actually increases the likelihood that violence will escalate, especially when the crime is rape. The most profound example involving resisting (doing something) versus submitting (doing nothing) was a Department of Justice study of rape published in 1985:

Rapists do not normally pre-arm themselves with weapons. Only 23 percent of 1.6 million cases studied involved knives or guns. [The major exception to this are rapists who break into a residence; 96 percent grab a knife from the kitchen.] Approximately 51 percent of women resisted in some form, ranging from screaming to fleeing, to fighting back; the remaining 49 percent did nothing. When broken down between resistance or submission, there was only an increase of two percent in the injury level to the women who resisted.

Yes, there is always a risk involved in fighting back, but there is just as much risk in doing nothing. If you face a rapist and do nothing, he’ll rape you. If you face an armed criminal forcing you into his car and do nothing, he’ll kidnap you. The “do-nothing” group believes that in doing nothing, they risk nothing.

Doers, in contrast, have simple and direct reasons for taking action: “If I don’t do something fast, it’s going to get worse.”

False Claims

Another problem is the false sense of security given by unsubstantiated claims. One direct-mail women’s safety device provides an “instant and easy self-defense” video for women…. “Can you point your finger?… Can you raise your hand?… If your answer is yes, you can instantly escape anything from rape to severe attacks…. It’s quick and easy.” The product being mentioned here, pepper spray, almost never works this way in the real world.

One television commercial for a women’s self-defense program promises “two-minute, guaranteed knockout using your feet. When your assailant tries to grab you, use the heel of your shoe to strike into his head over and over.” Could you really learn to do this in two minutes? It takes years of training in karate or taekwondo to learn to effectively kick someone in the head, and even then, it’s a risky move. It’s just a marketing ploy to get your money.

If you buy a police radar detector that is guaranteed to work, but doesn’t, the result is a speeding ticket. If you pay for “self-defense classes” or videos that don’t deliver as promised, the result can be severe injury or even death. Relying on someone else’s guarantee is only a false sense of security that will only have bad results!

Anti-crime gadgets, and martial arts self-defense programs marketed to women, are often too simplistic and come with unrealistic guarantees. The fact is, surviving crime requires far more mental toughness than physical abilities. Size, weight, conditioning, and upper-body strength don’t make the difference. If they did, a lot of men would be in deep trouble. Crime survival takes tough-minded mental conditioning, the same for both men and women.

What Does Work

What works, as proved by the results of both police and military testing, is “realistic scenario training”. Scenario training consists of learning techniques, rehearsing them in realistic scenarios, and then visualizing these actions in your mind. It is a method used in many fields, from sports to law enforcement, military to medicine.

Scenario training is a way of planning our responses. We do something similar every day in our regular lives. We plan what to say if the boss criticizes a report we’ve submitted, or how to appease our spouse if we’ve done something irritating. Often we actually rehearse the words we’ll use, we do it constantly. It doesn’t always get us what we want, but it gives us a better chance.

Face-to-face with violence, your first split-second problem is not what is he going to do, but, “what are you going to do?” Scenario training against violence answers that question at the right time… before it happens. You can make mistakes and learn from them before it becomes a life or death situation! Scenario training to survive violent crime draws on real-life crime cases, which allows us to analyze our own mistakes, as well as the mistakes of others, learn from them, and decide how we will respond differently.

Without realistic scenario training, people panic and freeze up; they have no way to cut through the overwhelming fear that boxes them in during a crisis. Everyone needs to train for the same scenarios, and everyone, men and women alike, need to train the same way: to develop the mental toughness needed to survive a real attack!

Summary

This is the bottom line that must be adopted by every woman, every women’s self-defense teacher, and every parent of a daughter: If the how-to-survive-violence technique and advice is not acceptable to men, it’s not acceptable to women.

Knowing how to handle yourself when confronted with violence is your only insurance against becoming a victim, or just another statistic in a police report. You have car insurance, home-owner’s insurance, life insurance, health insurance…

What insurance do you have against being the victim of a violent crime? A long-term self-defense program offers the most comprehensive training, and therefore, the best opportunity to learn to handle almost any situation that may occur. However, if you don’t have the time to commit to a long-term program, at least some form of weaponless self-defense training is better than none.

But women MUST practice techniques with MEN! The idea that women can learn to defend themselves against men, without training with men, is simply false.

Resources:

Strong, Sanford – Strong on Defense; Simon & Shuster, Inc.; 1996

Federal Bureau of Investigation – Uniform Crime Report; 2000

By: Mark A. Jordan

About the Author:
Mark Jordan is a 6th Degree Black Belt in Budoshin Jujitsu, Vice-president of the American Ju-Jitsu Association, and a Certified Self-Defense Instructor with the International Association of Close Combat Professionals. You may find out how to contact him for training, or read more of his articles by visiting his website:
AllJujitsu.com.



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www.TheSamuraiSchool was proud to be featured on the CW Morning News in San Diego demonstrating their “Tools for Personal Safety – Women’s Self Defense Class” techniques. Tony Whetstine of Poway Samurai Martial Arts demonstrates some safety tips women can use to keep themselves safe. This video is just a few techniques women can learn in this class. Women who attend learn physical techniques as well as strategies that can help them in escaping, controlling, avoiding and evading dangerous situations.

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