No One Has “Strong” Eyes
“Look in the eyes, always look in the eyes” as famously told to Daniel-san, the karate kid, by his instructor Mr. Miyagi An important lesson not only about being respectful, but also about the importance …more
“Look in the eyes, always look in the eyes” as famously told to Daniel-san, the karate kid, by his instructor Mr. Miyagi An important lesson not only about being respectful, but also about the importance …more
In today’s tech savvy world, the whole “Should I give me kid a smartphone?”question is a real head scratcher for many parents. Sure, smartphones have their perks but there’s this nagging worry about the …more
6 Reasons To Empower Tweens with Self-Defense Skills! 🛡️ Hey there, amazing parents and guardians! 👋 Are you concerned about your tweens’ safety and want to equip them with the tools to navigate the world …more
Philosophy and Purpose: Reality-Based Self-Defense: Focuses on practicality and effectiveness in real-life situations. It is often designed for self-preservation and personal safety. The primary goal is to quickly incapacitate or escape from an attacker. Martial …more
When it comes to safety and personal security, why aren’t we asking the very people who victimize and terrorize us HOW to avoid becoming a target? What if we turn to Killers as …more
“Jugging” is a crime that involves targeting individuals, often the elderly or distracted, who have just withdrawn money from a bank, ATM, or financial institution. The “jug” refers to the bag or container used by …more
Practical self-defense techniques are physical skills and strategies that individuals can use to protect themselves in dangerous situations. People of various ages and physical abilities can effectively, easily, and applicably learn these techniques. While mastering …more
In today’s world, personal safety has become a paramount concern for many individuals. Whether it’s the fear of a random street assault or a desire to feel more confident and empowered, self-defense skills …more
Young children are naturally more susceptible to being tricked by adults because they have limited cognitive development and a lack of life experience. They have not yet encountered a wide range of situations and …more
1. Stay aware: Be alert and trust your instincts. 2. Secure belongings: Lock up and protect valuables. 3. Use campus safety resources: Know emergency protocols. 4. Drink responsibly: Set limits and never leave drinks unattended. …more
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