Self Defense Strategy: Three Ways To Avoid Blows

By Joseph Pressley

There are different strategies for self defense that you can choose from. These methods help you protect yourself from a very risky circumstance. A key self defense strategy is to avoid blows as much as possible and end conflicts as soon as possible.

The best way to avoid being injured in an attack is to avoid the attack itself or, barring that, to avoid the blows being thrown. This is something achieved with mental, verbal, and physical strategies that even the least physically imposing person can master. This means that anyone is capable of doing it and it is already a big advantage for you when in the middle of dangerous situations.

Mental strategies to avoid blows include simply being aware of your surroundings and the mental state of people in the general area. Is someone fuming and close to the edge as far as anger is concerned? Is there a person lingering at the fringe of a group, scanning the area for a victim? Are there cues to a person’s mental state that you should not only be aware of but convince yourself to take seriously? Are there areas in my path that are potentially dangerous?

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Being aware of potential threats and working to neutralize them is the first and best way to avoid injury. You need to avoid them if you feel that there is something very suspicious about their actions and whether you noticed that they have been following you from a distance.

Verbal strategies of self defense involve talking down a potential attacker before the situation escalates into a physical altercation. One strategy is to avoid responding to verbal abuse from the attacker and, instead, calming them down by perhaps even agreeing with them or otherwise placating them. Reminding the attacker of the consequences of their actions without taunting or threatening can de-escalate the situation as well. Even simply keeping the attacker talking while you edge out of the room is an effective means to avoid conflict. You must outwit your attacker if you seem to notice that he or she will likely hit or harm you.

Physical strategies for self defense aim to protect the face or head, two vulnerable spots on the body. Avoiding blows to those two areas is crucial. One strategy is to turn in to the attacker when grabbed, rather than turning away. Because the attacker expects you to flee, this strategy is surprising and puts him or her on the defensive. You are now positioned to swiftly attack with a jab to the eyes or a kick to the groin area.

Another simple avoidance strategy is simply to drop. When you suspect that a blow is coming, drop down quickly. Avoid further blows by kicking the attacker from the ground. If blows are unavoidable, protect your face and head with your arms and elbows.

Simple techniques for avoiding or shortening conflict will prevent injury and sometimes prevent the attack entirely. Once you have successfully prevented the attack, you have saved yourself from a very dangerous situation.

About the Author: Joseph Pressley is a certified TASER instructor and a Tae Kwon Do black belt and a father of two. He is the co-founder of BestStunGun.com which provides a good variety of Stun Gun and Stun Cane for personal protection. To learn more on how these products can save your life, please visit http://www.beststungun.com.

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