Using the Kubotan Self-Defense Keychain as a Model for Using Everyday Items for Self-Defense
Author: Jeffrey Miller
Date Posted: April 09, 2007
One of the key elements that separates the Ninja's self-protection
methods, including the study of weapons like the Kubotan
self-defense keychain, from many other approaches to self-defense
training is the concept of "strategic thinking." And one of the
ways that this important mindset manifests is through the ability
to see through the "form" to what's really going on.
In the case of weapons training, the Ninja aspirant works to see
any particular weapon, not as a specific weapon limited to a certain
form and function, but as a model for the use of any
other weapon or object of similar shape and size. An example of
this might be to see a knife, not just as a knife, but as a sword
with an extremely short blade. Or to "see" a cane or short-stick-weapon
as a sword without an edge. Of course these things are what they
are, but his alternate "sight" allows the Ninja warrior to expand
his or her knowledge and options, and employ the weapon in ways
that confuse and surprise their attacker. It also vastly expands
the number of techniques and options at the Ninja's disposal.
In a recent seminar that I taught, focusing on the use of the Kubotan
self-defense keychain, students were able to see, first-hand, how
this strategy works in the real world. After learning some basic
techniques with the actual Kubotan weapon, my students were
shown a variety of every day items that could be used as substitutes
for the actual, "official" weapon.
Students found that such common, easy to find items like:
1. Rulers...
2. Pens...
3. Markers...
4. Lipstick cases...
...and even parts of other weapons like a...
5. Knife pommel...
6. Handgun grip, and...
7. Weight of a kusari-fundo 'chain-weapon'
Could all be brought into service in many of the same ways as the
little weapon they were learning to use.
It is this concept of seeing the "universality-of-technique and
application" that gives the Ninja practitioner seemingly magical
abilities, not just when using a weapon like the Kubotan,
but in all areas, that makes them stand-apart from the conventional
tactics, techniques, and strategies being used by most fighters,
martial artists, and self-defense students.
About The Author
Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior
Concepts International. A senior teacher in the Japanese warrior
art of Ninjutsu, he specializes in teaching the ancient ways
of self-protection and personal development lessons in a way that
is easily understood and put to use by modern Western students and
corporate clients. He is the author of the book, KUBOTAN:
Self-Defense Keychain and the best selling Safety DVD, Danger
Prevention Tactics: Protecting Yourself Like a Pro To learn
more about self-defense and other subjects related to the martial
arts, self-protection, personal development & self-improvement,
you can subscribe to his online newsletter, at http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/newsletter.html
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