“Don’t go out looking for trouble, because you will often end up with more than you were looking for.”
Lessons Learned:
- Avoid task fixation.
- Minimize texting and walking
- “Check your 6″ when passing a rowdy group.
- Know your rules of engagement.
- Research and get yourself up to speed on local self-defense laws
- Keep a less than lethal means of defense with you as well.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuzIX8v2edY
- Gas or TASER are good options to have that each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
- Get up to speed on your unarmed combatives
- Jim Grover’s Combatives Series is the best way to get started
- This ideally means you create pain to create space to escape.
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