Sunday, 30 August 2015

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Few Rules of Self-defense



Rule Four-

It's important to control the situation. 
Don't React, Act.
The person who can control the situation is usually the person that will come out on top. Unfortunately, during most self-defense situations the unprepared person usually allows their emotions to dictate the outcome.
But we should not at all loose hopes and be emotionally strong enough so that we can calmly and sensibly draw some proper and good solutions to the adverse situation. 


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Few Rules of Self-defense

Rule Three (Cont.)-
Always keep an eye on the people who are around you. Staring at a cell phone screen  does little to let you know what's going on in your environment. 
Be aware of what's in your area. If you are in a situation where an attack is imminent, having a good idea of where the exit points are and what you can use help get out alive. 

Few Rules of Self-defense


Rule Three-
Situational Awareness is more important than actual fighting skills.
Since the earliest way to prevent an attack is not putting yourself in situations where you might be attacked , awareness is something that is probably more important than is probably more important than your actual ability to fight. 
Become an expert at body language. 
How an aggressor is standing, looking, or motioning can give you clues as to what he/she is about to do.

Saturday, 29 August 2015

Few Rules of Self-defense
Self-confidence is the foundation of all great success and achievement


Rule Two-
Confidence is Key Believe it or not, most criminals are pretty damn good at what they do. And when it comes to selecting victims, they can smell fear from a mile away. 
One of the best ways to prevent an attack is make sure you project an of image of strength. Now I'm not talking about walking around, chest puffed out like Billy Bad-ass; I'm talking about developing your self-confidence and not projecting an image of weakness.
Criminals are experts at picking victims, and they feel are weak or vulnerable to attack.




Few Rules of Self-defense 

Rule One-

Don't put yourself in Bad Situations.Sounds like common sense right?After all, avoiding conflicts is something most of us are taught when we're young. Unfortunately, as we grow older many of us forget this common sense piece of advice and continually put ourselves in sticky situations.The best way to defend yourself  in a situation where you are likely to be attacked.

Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Discipline

The next element contributing to Self-Esteem is Discipline.
Discipline can be described as any instruction or training that corrects or molds a person's mental faculties and moral character. Discipline enriches our life by creating a sense of safety, supportive environment, etc.


Arm Yourself Wit Self-Esteem


Self-Esteem is your greatest weapon against adopting an unhealthy lifestyle. With positive self-esteem, we will have courage to fight and discipline to say "NO" to inappropriate activities.
Self-Esteem is also the cornerstone for building and maintaining a successful life and career. 

Thursday, 20 August 2015




What is Self-defense?

   Self defense is the action taken for defending ourselves or any other person from harm. Self-defense is using your physical force to counter an immediate threat of violence.
This force can be classified in two ways which are firstly unarmed force and second armed force.
Unarmed force basically means defending with your bear hands. Most of the forms of martial arts is unarmed practice.
Armed force naturally means defense using any kind of weapons. Any object that we carry can be used as weapon in the worst situation. For example a flashlight, keys, hair pins, baseball bat,etc. 


Self-Defense

Hello everyone this is Pallavi Shende, pursuing MBA finance under University of Pune.
Karate is my passion. I m a certified Black Belt 1st degree karate trainer. I have been into the field of karate since 17 years and i still continue to pursue my passion.
Self-defense is a part and parcel of karate.Learning self defense is not only useful for women but men too.

Presence of mind, inner strength and self confidence are the major elements essential for effective  self-defense.