The whiteboard explains front kick and knee kicks for students. In case you are wondering about the knee kick to groin... its a classic move...
Before you get into any kind of a physical fight /
altercation with a person... Get loud and clear and utter the words...
"STOP" and "Get Back"
If the attacker doesn't stop after you warn him, you simply kick his ass! ;))
Cheers!
R 4 Revolt
Friday, January 24, 2014
Striking, momentum and balance
A person standing on the road and a person walking on the road are NOT the same. When a person stands he has balance and stability. When a person walks he walks against gravitational force. Although walking ensures momentum, there is no guarantee of balance ;)
This is the fundamental principle behind centre of gravity, balance, striking an attacker to the ground. Understanding the fundamentals are important when learning self defense.
Cheers!
The whiteboard shows a man with proper and improper balance. |
Cheers!
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Whiteboards on Street Self Defense...
Should we defend ourselves? Why self defense?
Developing the capacity for self-defense involves understanding the most common forms of violence suffered by women, the common social and psychological barriers faced by women learning how to respond to most used attacks. Self-defense is a set of physical, psychological, and verbal techniques that can be used to defend ourselves in adverse situations...
I'm doing self defense workshops in schools and colleges... And I'll post a few whiteboards that might be of interest to you... If you want to learn a particular technique or have feedback for me, write to me :)
http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report-german-woman-raped-on-mangalore-chennai-express-1951385
Latest occurrence of rape in a Chennai bound train... Need I say more about why I am trying to teach the female population? They are targets and the crime rates are high. Good girls do fight back !
Here's the Crime and Safety Report - India for the year 2013...
A few bruises here and there is better than having physical and psychological damage for months together. Let me say that again, Good girls do fight back!
Self-defense gives us the ability to respect and defend our rights and decisions, to express freely what we feel and think and what we agree / disagree on and equips us with the necessary tools to face attacks. Therefore self-defense is a key component of empowerment for women.
Caveat: If you want a one or two hour session at your school, or college... Get in touch with me through e-mail. Don't expect me to write letters, give you my resume or do any formal paperwork to teach your students. I'm teaching your students for FREE & for a good cause, so cut me some slack !
Cheers!
Developing the capacity for self-defense involves understanding the most common forms of violence suffered by women, the common social and psychological barriers faced by women learning how to respond to most used attacks. Self-defense is a set of physical, psychological, and verbal techniques that can be used to defend ourselves in adverse situations...
I'm doing self defense workshops in schools and colleges... And I'll post a few whiteboards that might be of interest to you... If you want to learn a particular technique or have feedback for me, write to me :)
http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report-german-woman-raped-on-mangalore-chennai-express-1951385
Latest occurrence of rape in a Chennai bound train... Need I say more about why I am trying to teach the female population? They are targets and the crime rates are high. Good girls do fight back !
Here's the Crime and Safety Report - India for the year 2013...
A few bruises here and there is better than having physical and psychological damage for months together. Let me say that again, Good girls do fight back!
Self-defense gives us the ability to respect and defend our rights and decisions, to express freely what we feel and think and what we agree / disagree on and equips us with the necessary tools to face attacks. Therefore self-defense is a key component of empowerment for women.
Caveat: If you want a one or two hour session at your school, or college... Get in touch with me through e-mail. Don't expect me to write letters, give you my resume or do any formal paperwork to teach your students. I'm teaching your students for FREE & for a good cause, so cut me some slack !
Cheers!
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