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I found this on the CrossFit forum. It talks about different experiences of being attacked.
http://www.board.crossfit.com/showthread.php?t=39640
something to thing about.
Re: women self defense
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH1avJKleVs
Seriously though, IMO, edged weapons go a long way towards leveling out the playing field – I’ve started teaching my daughters what to do with a knife against a BG. I can’t wait for them to get older/bigger.
Well, I take that back, I CAN wait for them to get older – I’m not looking forward to dealing with their future prospective idiot boyfriends…
Re: women self defense
I only skimmed that thread and it’s sobering. I “try” to make my krav training more realistic by obviously imagining some idiot attacking me. But, just to make things more . . . interesting I’ve told a couple of training partners to say really wicked stuff in my ear. It truly pisses me off and I find I hit a helluva lot harder and find that extra umph to get a big guy off me. Last year at Winter Camp my training partner and I were saying some colorful things to each other – Fing Cword and horrible things we’d do to each other. Funny enough we had a huge circle of space around us. LOLOL.
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