#91398 - 10/16/07 10:31 AM
Re: Defense of self and family
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Tadao
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Registered: 06/12/07
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Loc: Moorpark, California
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I have always practiced the art of walking away from a fight. I understand that there will come a time when you can't. But in almost 99 percent of all cases, there is a way to get out without injury. You may have to give up worldly possessions and ego in order to do it though.
If you want, you can look into Akido. You don't actually fight and you don't have to be in shape.
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#91402 - 10/17/07 02:12 PM
Re: Defense of self and family
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David Bowles
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Registered: 10/17/07
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Loc: Tennessee
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I can fully understand feeling like you are no longer able to defend yourself or family. For myself, no matter how great the pain, how debilitating the disease, as long as I can move at all, I WILL find a way, a place, or a time to take care of those that matter. I'm not your typical macho acting guy, but have definitely been in more than my share of fights both in (boxing) and out of a ring. Go ahead, let them hit me if they won't listen to reason, hurts less than I do everyday anyway.
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#91403 - 11/01/07 12:15 PM
Re: Defense of self and family
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crustyhermit
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But in almost 99 percent of all cases, there is a way to get out without injury. I completely, absolutely, totally disagree with that.
Do whatever you have to do to get out alive. Even with disability, make sure you have the mind set of a survivor and use everything you have in your tool box (brain, mouth, every part of your body that moves, things around you) so that a bad situation ends positive in your favor. Your brain and quick thinking are your best weapon so keep it sharp so you know what tool to pull out of your tool box when the time comes.
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#91404 - 11/01/07 12:32 PM
Re: Defense of self and family
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crustyhermit
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Tadao, are you saying that 99% of the time, you can avoid injury when dealing with a criminal wanting to fight? Or when you are being victimized by a criminal, 99% of the time...or in general when dealing with confrontation where you aren't necessarily dealing with a criminal? Just curious.
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#91406 - 11/01/07 01:34 PM
Re: Defense of self and family
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crustyhermit
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Spenser, do you believe you can avoid violence 99% of the time by walking away or giving the attacker what they want?
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