Tips and Tricks For Anticipatory Self-Defense
Author: Steve Thibeault
Date Posted: February 17, 2009
It is said that the best cure is always prevention. The same holds
true when it comes to handling and facing life-threatening situations.
When the body goes into a fight or flight mode, it can sometimes
be difficult to keep a straight head and avoid panicking. When it
comes to defending yourself and your loved ones, one of the best
techniques to use is anticipatory self-defense. It could help prevent
a difficult situation and might be the best way out in case of a
confrontation.
What is anticipatory self-defense?
The principle of anticipatory self-defense is based on prevention.
Instead of waiting for a dangerous situation to arise, it's much
better to try to anticipate what might happen and prepare for it
than to find solutions when the situation is already occurring.
That way, danger may be averted and a difficult situation defused.
To apply anticipatory self-defense, here are some things to remember:
Learn to assess the situation
An important first step to anticipatory self-defense is assessment
of the situation and the environment. Why is the situation happening?
Who are involved? What type of environment are you in? Is it possible
to put a damper on the situation? If not, what would be the possible
results - a confrontation, an argument, a physical fight? Are you
capable of defending yourself? Are there self-defense weapons you
could use? Do you have an escape route?
Avoid confrontation as much as possible
Anticipatory self-defense is not about acting out an immediate
counter attack. It's important to try to see if a confrontation
can be avoided through physical evasion or verbal contact. If not,
only then should physical self-defense techniques be used.
Find an escape route
Having an escape route may just be your best bet to run away and
save your life. In case a threat escalates or you discover yourself
at a huge disadvantage, you might put yourself and whoever it is
you may be protecting in greater danger if you stay and fight. Look
for a way to escape the situation or at least to minimize the threat,
such as allowing your companion/s to escape while fighting off the
attacker.
Once the attacker has been neutralized, an escape route will also
come in handy in case you need to leave the scene immediately.
Neutralize the attack with efficiency
The key to anticipatory self-defense is to use force with efficiency.
Using too much force might exhaust you of much-needed energy. Use
sufficient force to neutralize an enemy but reserve some in case
further attacks from other opponents come.
About The Author
Steve Thibeault is the owner of TBO-TECH, a company that understands
your self protection needs and offers products that are practical
and effective. Other than a wide range of pepper sprays, stun guns
and batons, the company also provides martial arts weapons,
personal alarms, hidden safes, spy gear and sporting products like
slingshots and blowguns. For more information on self defense items,
visit TBO-TECH.
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