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SPONTANEOUS ATTACK DEFENSE
Often, despite the fact that we attempt to predict subject behaviour based on threat cues presented, the fact remains that often an attack can occur extremely rapidly, seemingly without notice. Although the reality is that pre-attack indicators are almost always present, we often do not notice them for what they are except in hindsight. During this 8-hour session students will learn the fundamentals of spontaneous attack defense using the best tools with which nature equipped them; the hands and the brain. Following this session students will be able to: - Demonstrate a proper stance when dealing with subjects that respects the time/distance relationship (personal danger zones).
- Demonstrate effective interception/blocking of the attackers weapons.
- Describe the relationship between proximity and personal risk.
- Demonstrate rapid and effective balance displacement techniques designed to put the attacker on the defensive.
- Demonstrate proper and effective strikes and stuns to minimize the attacker's capacity to carry out further harmful action.
- Demonstrate effective disengagement techniques to obtain distance/time and other tactical options.
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