Unexpected Self-Defense Strategy
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While self-defense classes are great, and everyone should take one, what you must remember is that it is possible that your attacker has also taken such classes, or that he knows what moves to expect from you. Often, to get away from an attacker, you simply have to outthink and outmove him.
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First, you have to erase panic from your mind and try to think rationally. This isn't always easy when you are surprised or scared, but you absolutely must make an effort to do so, and quickly.
Next, think about what your attacker expects you to do, and make sure that this is not what you do. If you aren't sure what your attacker would expect you to do, try practicing with someone else, and simply ask them what they would expect you to do next.
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Your attacker's first objective is usually to pin you in some way, so that you cannot get away, and you cannot hurt them. Obviously, they may want to prevent you from screaming, prevent your arms from moving, and prevent your legs from moving. Fortunately for you, they cannot tend to all three of these areas at once, in most cases.
However, when pinning your arms, they will most likely expect you to defend with your legs -- and vice versa. Surprise them. Instead of moving your legs, defend with your head. Literally head-butt them as hard as you possibly can, and follow that with leg defense.
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There are many who think that they would not find anything new in any article but now when you have read so much about unexpected self-defense strategy in this article, do you still think that the same is the case with this article also?
Again, the best defense is to put your attacker off balance. Don't do the expected at all. When they attack, they tend to have some strategy for overcoming you in their mind. They usually reveal that strategy usually within the first several seconds of an attack. You must have your own strategy for outsmarting them!
We have tried to suggest a few commonsensical tips to you about unexpected self-defense strategy and we sincerely hope that if you keep these in mind, the probability of making mistakes would be very less. |