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“Fighting Dirty” is the Best Women’s Self Defense

April 11, 2010 by  
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Sadly, all too often, women are the target of violent crimes. Thinking with the mind of the predator, it only makes sense. They are often the easier targets. Knowing this, fighting dirty should be part of a course in women’s self defense.   The problem with most self defense courses is that they try [...]

Tips on Training Your Dog to Protect You

April 11, 2010 by  
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Training your dog to protect you can be beneficial but it also can cause problems if it is not done correctly. The dog could end up being dangerous to everyone, not just to criminals and intruders. That’s why it’s crucial that a professional trainer be contacted. There’s a fine line between a protective dog [...]

Top Five Reasons For Using Personal Alarms To Protect Your Home and Family

April 8, 2010 by  
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In today’s world, personal safety is one of the biggest concerns that we face. Families and personal property are threatened constantly and we all need to find a way to be confident that we are protected from the dangers around us. While there are dozens of reasons to warrant the need for taking steps [...]

Burglar alarms – Keeping A Sound Eye On The Thieves!

April 8, 2010 by  
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Thieves nowadays invade even the safest places. When they are assured that they can steal things undetected they seize that opportunity to enter a house. The thieves, to steal and gain money do this. Not at all times they enter a house only to steal money. Nowadays, people also suffer other serious crimes such [...]

Safety Tips For Confronting Dangerous Situations

April 7, 2010 by  
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Most of us would do whatever is necessary to avoid danger; sometimes in spite of our best efforts we run across situations where we are forced to confront dangerous situations. These situations involve someone attempting to rob, assault, or rape you. In a perfect world and perfect situation, we would all be prepared and [...]

Safety Tips To Protect Runners And Joggers From Criminal Attacks

April 5, 2010 by  
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Runners and Joggers are often targeted by criminals and in many cases become victims of violent crimes. A common occurring scenario is when a runner or jogger becomes preoccupied with their physical activity and less aware of their surroundings. This decrease in awareness can also cause a person to be less conscious of  their [...]

Personal Protection and Traveling Alone

April 5, 2010 by  
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Traveling alone makes people vulnerable and open for danger.  There are many things that you can do for personal protection to ensure your safety. When you are traveling alone and you know you will be alone it is very important to plan your trip in advance.  Know where you are going to be, learn [...]

Women Self Defense

April 3, 2010 by  
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Women self defence is the need for every working women, these days. Nowadays women know well how to protect themselves. They no more cower due to fear and panic. Violence is everywhere and it as become impossible to stop violence. Women are ten times more likely to become a victim by attackers as they [...]

Self Defense – Confidence, Perception and Prevention

April 3, 2010 by  
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Training and studying self defence can lead to greater self confidence. But, can this greater self confidence lessen the chances of you being selected as a target ? Two researchers, Grayson and Stein did a study in New York where they filmed random people walking down a busy street. The people being filmed were [...]

Domestic Violence Survival Tips: 3 Keys to Surviving the Conditioning in an Abusive Relationship

April 3, 2010 by  
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Understanding the conditioning that occurs in abusive relationships is key to one’s survival in, and after, the relationship. Here are three keys to help you see the role and effects of conditioning in abusive relationships. 1) You did not make him/her do it or say it. You probably know this from the core of [...]

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