Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links





Quote of the Day

"It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being."

John Stuart Mill








 




 
Featured Martial Arts Articles

Is Aikido a Martial Art ? Part Two
Part Two.Choreography Aikidoists are often accused of practicing " Choreographed Aikido" and to be honest I must admit that these claims are very often justified, with Uke (attacker) preparing to break fall long before he makes his ...

The
We live in a fast paced world, and being busy is a way of life. Discover how the hectic lifestyle affects moms and their families. Is the busy life a choice you are happy with? Let’s face it. We live in a fast ...

The King Of Functional Exercise, The Lunge
If you want to gain functional strength, muscular endurance and quicker first step reactions, something all athletes and Martial Artists need, you’ll start adding lunges into your routine. There is no other group of exercises that packs ...




7 Surefire Self Defense Tips Criminals Want Women To Never Learn.
 

Self defense tips for women. Are you at risk? What makes a woman a perfect target? Here are 7 ultimate techniques and weaknesses criminals who were interviewed look for to take advantage of you. These tips aren’t just for the busy holidays either. It’s all about keeping your awareness all year round. Follow these tips and you can protect yourself from becoming one of this year’s next statistics.

1. Coming up to my vehicle, did I look around - aware of who is near it? Am I walking my packages in a cart or carrying them in my hand? Criminals interviewed say they want to attack the woman who is walking alone and not aware of her surroundings. Always put shopping bags in a cart. This allows you ample time to react if someone is approaching you. If you’re carrying bags, this renders your hands useless to protect yourself and gives a criminal a bonus. Remember… the buddy system. Late night shopping always needs to be a ‘girl’s night out’ affair.

2. Are my keys already in my hand before leaving the store giving me self defense protection? Again, awareness plays a huge part. Also, with a key in hand, it can be a terrific weapon if you’re suddenly grabbed.

3. Am I talking on the cell phone …fixing my hair… counting my change… writing in the checkbook…and not paying attention? Paying attention is the key. Take care of all that ‘stuff’ in the store. NOT in the parking lot, or outside of the vehicle.

4. Is there anyone loitering around my vehicle… if so… are they suspicious enough to making me go back into the store? Don’t think your being silly. NO SUCH THING. Especially when your safety is on the line. If you’re not comfortable with walking to your car, ask security to accompany you or if there isn’t security available, a store manager will do it – it is their job. That’s what they are getting paid to do.

5. Is my vehicle in a well-lit area? Is it easily visible to passer-bys? If I can’t see my car really well, who can? Criminals say they do not want to be noticed, recognized, or slowed

down in any way. If you’re not easily seen by others at a mall or store, that makes you a perfect target for a criminal.

6. If I have automatic keyless entry, did I hit the unlock button twice … making it easy for someone to get into my passenger side door? Get into the habit of opening just your driver’s side door. New technology is wonderful when you’re with others, loading packages, during the day. But, at night when your field of vision is limited, don’t take any chances. Criminals are hoping that you’ll make their job easier for them.

7. If I am approached by someone – no matter how much help I need, it’s OK to turn them down. Remember, criminals will do and say anything they can to gain your trust. DON”T FALL FOR IT!!! If a stranger wants to help you with your bags, tell them no, thank you. If they still insist, tell them no again. Criminal interviews revealed that they will try to play on a victim heartstrings to get access to the vehicle, a purse, or for the vehicle keys - and move-in for the attack when trust is gained and it’s at least expected.

If you are unable to load packages into your vehicle, ask help from the store – they would be glad to help. It’s their job.

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.michelleannese.com. And while there, don't forget to subscribe to her FREE weekly Ezine!

Written by: Michelle Annese





Martial Arts News

Bruce Lee's home saved from becoming seedy love hotel - Sydney Morning Herald
A philanthropic bid by a Hong Kong tycoon to preserve the one-time residence of kung fu legend Bruce Lee and transform it into a major tourist attraction honoring the film icon was approved on Tuesday. The green light comes after a long-running ...

Hutchinson City Council To Vote Again On Mixed Martial Arts - KWCH.com
Hutchinson City Council members will let their votes duke it out over whether to allow mixed martial arts fights. City leaders plan to vote on two proposals at their January 20 meeting. In the first round council members would have to decide whether ...

Mixed martial arts: Utah considers creating amateur status - Salt Lake Tribune
Currently, all fights and fighters in the state are licensed in the professional category, a status many promoters and fighters have taken issue with because fighters aren't able to gain experience beforehand. Public comment is being sought to help ...

Fair side of martial arts - Times of India
HYDERABAD: S Lakshmi, a student, was walking back home from tuition one evening when she realised that a boy had been stalking her. Already on her guard, she landed a quick blow on his chin when he moved in on her. Her karate classes had helped, she ...

Around Crofton: Crofton martial arts center teaches kids how to handle ... - HometownAnnapolis.com
Vuong’s Tae Kwon Do Center offered a free Bully Buster seminar recently to help kids learn how to deal with bullies in a non-violent way. Here the group practices a few self-defense techniques to help build self-confidence. Chien Vuong, owner of ...