Verbal Self Defense - A Critical Factor in Self Defense for Women
Author: Michelle Annese
Date Posted: December 02, 2006
Verbal self defense, the use of your voice in a threatening situation,
is an extremely important tool in protecting yourself. How? Uncommon
to popular belief, criminals do not pounce on an individual when
the mood strikes them. They attack when they see an opportunity
available to them. If it’s easy, they will take it. They will prey
on those who are weak, unaware, and an uncomplicated target. Criminals
will act on premeditation, or stalk their victims ahead of time
before attacking. If you show that you are familiar with your surroundings,
walk with confidence, and give off the impression of strength, a
criminal will not want to work to fight you.
Keep you eyes on everyone. Just because they might not ‘look’ like
an attacker, doesn’t mean that some guy in a business suit can’t
be one. If someone is approaching you, look them in the eye, hold
out your hands in front of you and yell “Stay Back!” or “Stop!”
Most sexual assailants interviewed say that they leave a woman alone
if she showed that she wasn’t someone to be messed with or wasn’t
afraid to fight back.
It’s called putting up a verbal boundary or verbal self defense.
Many who have used this as part of their self defense training say
they were amazed when they stepped toward a threatening stranger
and yelled “Back Off!” in a strong, assertive, projecting voice.
And the would-be assailant did just that.
Using pepper sprays can work in the same manner. Just by aiming
at a potential attacker and yelling, “I have pepper spray!” can
be a deterrent. That’s if it is in your hand at the time.
Pepper sprays are only effective if properly used. Telling your
would-be assailant that you have pepper spray… and it’s at the bottom
of your purse is not effectively using it, or any weapon or self-defense
product, for that matter. Whether its mace, a stun gun, or even
your keys, have it readily available, in your hand. More self defense
products can be found online at on this great website www.safetyquestproducts.com
Knowing how to use these devices also plays a huge role in protection.
You must know how the device works and be familiar with it. How?
Practice. Practice. Practice.
When using mace, go outside and shoot a tree. See how the pepper
spray really works. See the distance it takes to reach a target.
If you’re going to use your keys, pre-plan ahead of time just exactly
where on an attacker you would jab them. The eyes and throat are
terrific targets. Tell yourself, “I will use this if I feel my life
is in danger – No Question.” and without hesitation.
There are places that actually have computer simulated mace practice
rooms. They are extremely life-like. These are the same simulation
rooms that police and security officials use for their own training.
Check with you local law enforcement to see if they are available
in your area.
This type of training helps to program the mind during adrenal-stress.
Or another form is called Body Alarm Reaction (B.A.R). You must
train the mind with a stressful situation or adrenaline response
to know just how you will react during an actual confrontation or
attack. How you react in a B.A.R. moment will let you know if you’ll
hesitate in a life or death situation.
Knowing how verbal self defense works can be a terrific safety
tool for woman in preventing them from falling prey to an approach
of a stranger. Verbal self defense is also another way to build
your confidence in yourself. It allows women to see the power of
their voice, the protection they can have from their voice, and
to not feel threatened by anyone.
About The Author
Michelle Annese, “The Diva of Defense™” is a self defense
instructor, consultant, speaker, author, and copywriter. With a
third degree black belt and inductee into the World Martial Arts
Hall of Fame, Ms. Annese is a safety advocate teaching thousands
each year in school talks, special events and assemblies in elementary,
high schools, and colleges nationwide. She is also the author of
the book: “101 Self Defense Strategies” and creator of the programs
“Diva Defense Training” and “The SafeGuard System for Kids”. Complete
information on Michelle Annese’s books and other services offered
is available from her web site http://www.annesemartialarts.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
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