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How To Use A Taser C2

April 28, 2010 by  
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If you have purchased a TASER C2 then it is very important that you know how to use it properly so you can have the best self defense possible. There are many things about a TASER you should know so you can use it effectively against an attacker. The first step, of course, is to [...]

Self-Defense – Will You Be Able To Use Your Self-Defense Training When You Need It Most?

April 18, 2010 by  
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Every day, millions of people – young and old – children and adults, attend martial arts classes and participate in self-defense training. They train to be able to survive a dangerous situation should they ever come face-to-face with a brutal attacker. And yet, after speaking with more than a few of these people, I’ve found [...]

Don’t Fall Victim To The Karate – Myth If You’re Looking For A Self-Defense-Based Martial Art

April 15, 2010 by  
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There is a general belief held by the public at-large, and even promoted by many so-called martial arts masters. That belief is that you can learn self-defense from the martial arts. While the belief is not entirely untrue, in today’s world, it may just be one of the greatest myths about the martial arts that [...]

Company Priority: Domestic Violence in the Workplace

April 7, 2010 by  
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An employee’s character reflects huge aspects within a workplace.  The safety and smooth flow in the workplace would all usually depend on the behavior and attitude of the people working in it.  Without properly knowing who these people are working for you, you’re never guaranteed peace and harmony within it.  Before hiring anyone, a [...]

How to Know Your Daughter or Friend is Being Abused by Her Boyfriend: 10 Signs to Watch

April 6, 2010 by  
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Every parent who has a relationship with his or her child knows when their daughter or son isn’t feeling well, has a change in mood, feels stressed or nervous about something or doesn’t want to be bothered. Friends also are good about observing this wide range of emotions as well. Sometimes there is more [...]

Self Defense and Realistic Rehearsal

April 3, 2010 by  
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In our previous article we looked at the three stages of a street situation. From this it was we can see that most systems and styles start the defence from the physical point of the attack, but the actual fact is the confrontation starts much earlier. It is vital that you get the part [...]

Mindfulness Psychotherapy For Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd), Boulder, Colorado

April 1, 2010 by  
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) first came to the attention of doctors during the First World War when relatively large numbers of soldiers returned from combat exhibiting intense emotional distress in which they seemed to re-live the terrifying events of war long after the event. However, war is only one context in which PTSD arises. [...]

The Teenage Self Esteem – Trust, Voice & Helping Hands Is What They Need

March 31, 2010 by  
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We all believe that having a family that is spouse and kids is so wonderful. You start weaving big dreams for your child right from the day he/she is born. But just giving them food & clothing does not make you a good parent. You can spend money on your child endlessly but it [...]

Is That the Reason Why I Cannot Deal With Stress After a Traumatic Experience? Part 1

March 31, 2010 by  
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, has been called many names over the years. It was known as “shell-shock” in World War I and “battle fatigue” in World War II. The term post-traumatic stress disorder became well known during the war in Viet Nam. It simply means a person has experienced an overwhelming trauma and [...]

Post-traumatic Stress: a Promise of Great Things to Come

March 31, 2010 by  
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Post-traumatic Stress: A promise of Great Things to Come by Jean Boyd, Author of The Greatest Escape, Knightsbridge Publishing, 2008 Post traumatic stress is a syndrome – a complex series of responses to a wide range of traumatic injuries, such as childhood abuse, rape, being buried alive in the ruble following an earth quake, [...]

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