Self-Defense Tip 35
A walk through the city
by Thomas Kurz, co-author of Basic Instincts of Self-Defense, translator and commentator of Self-Defense: Tools of Attack, and author of Stretching Scientifically, Secrets of Stretching, and Science of Sports Training.
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Once I strolled through the Old City in Warsaw with a female relative. In a
narrow street ahead of us, on the sidewalk, a man was reclining. He seemed to be getting
some metallic object out from his clothes. I thought that perhaps it is a harmonica and
that he was getting ready to play it for spare change of the passers-by.
Just in case I gave him wide berth. Not so my companion. (One of those who considers
practice of self-defense with or without weapons below their dignity.) She stepped right
within one foot of him, as if he was not there. (It takes having no concern for dignity of
others--such as this derelict or beggar, obliviousness to danger, and disregard for safety
of others--such as me.)
He let loose with obscenities while waving his hand with that metallic object. She got
startled, and I shouted at him to be off. Either my firm command set him aback or his
being under influence of something undercut his legs. With one hand I grabbed my
companion, the other hand on the knife ready to draw (I did not have my Unbreakable Umbrella because it was not made yet). He kept on
screaming but did not got up, so we walked away. But what if he pursued? What if that
thing in his hand was a straight razor? Would I have the freedom of movement to set him up
or at least to loose him? With that woman in tow, flustered and oblivious enough to start
the whole thing?
Conclusion 1: If you can't avoid such unmindful people you must
anticipate trouble and don't give them any freedom of movement lest they put you in an
ugly argument.
Conclusion 2: Carry the Unbreakable Umbrella
rain or shine. It is lighter than a solid wood baseball bat and much stronger than a steel
pipe. It can give you a safe distance from a blade. Click here
to see videos of defenses, disarms, and immobilizations done with this umbrella.
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