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107   #243   The  one  thing  you  can’t  do  in  self-­‐defense Never, ever stop. In self-defense, you must hit and keep hitting, go and keep going. Don’t ever stop. It’s kill or be killed. In self-defense there is no “fair fight” and there’s no such thing as “just a fistfight.” Any real self-defense scenario could end in death, so make sure it isn’t you. Submitted by Glenn If  you  can’t  flee,  make  THIS  count Even in self-defense, think flight, not fight. If you must fight, make it look as little like striking as possible, so that anyone who sees you will not described you as the aggressor. Finger-flicks to the eyes are a good tactic, as are using palm strikes and other strikes that are not closed fists. Do what you can to distract and disable your opponent and then flee. Your honor is not at state here; your life is. Submitted by CD, Daly City The  most  terrifying  self-­‐defense  scenario There is nothing so terrifying as being in the vicinity of gunshots ringing out. Make sure you use cover and concealment to prevent bullets from hitting you and shooters from seeing you. Cars and buildings are some of the best protection from bullets you can find. Keep one or the other between you and the source of gunfire at all times. Submitted by Ken, Greenville, SC How  to  use  a  shopping  cart  for  self-­‐defense Shopping carts are great for making space between you and a group. In a stampede you can pull the cart over yourself as a protective cage. Also, trash dumpsters are large and not too hard to jump into. A fire escape can get you up and out of a rough scene. All of these objects can be used as makeshift environmental defenses in a self-defense situation. Submitted by Steve, Rochester, NY #242 #244 #245


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