Sunday, January 31, 2016

The four rules of a violent attack by Master Peter Brusso (conclusion)

                                                                                                                                   
                           

 
In conclusion, using some form of distraction and confusion allows you to close the distance to a vital target is crucial in surviving a violent attack.  Mentally, what it does is it gives you something to think about rather than being frightened.  It also puts you in a great position to defend yourself if the need arises. Of course, if you have a Defender Self Defense Weapon, you are in a much better position to defend yourself...
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Saturday, January 30, 2016

The four rules of a violent attack by Master Peter Brusso (part 5)


                                   

   

For example, you could hold your hands up and talk to the attacker about your fingers or something as you close the distance, confusing the attacker while all the time your fingers are getting closer to their eyes so you can attack their eyes.  You might move closer so that your hands, feet, and head are just mere inches from their target when you intend to defend yourself.  A surprise attack from this close position has a substantial chance of success compared to being in some fighting stance and trying to go toe-to-toe with the attacker.  Distracting your attacker with your conversation and painting the picture you want them to see allows you a strategic opportunity to get close to the targets you need to attack to get out of the situation.
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Friday, January 29, 2016

The four rules of a violent attack (part 4) by Master Peter Brusso

                                       

 

Rule number four; is the violent attack.  Many martial artists or even self-defense instructors would tell you to get into a fighting stance to defend yourself.  I, on the other hand, am going to suggest something to off-balance your opponent altogether.  Few people can actually get into a fighting stance and go toe-to-toe with an attacker.  The result is you're still going to get beat up, mugged, or raped, or possibly even worse, killed.  Of course, this is all done after you got into your fighting stance and they beat the holy be Jesus out of you to get what they want. Rather I suggest we stay in rule number three: that is a conversation.  Utilize a conversation to close the distance between you and your attacker, such that you can move your hands closer to a vital target


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Thursday, January 28, 2016

The four rules of a violent attack (part 3) by Master Peter Brusso


                               

    
Rule number three; is for a violent attack to occur, the attacker usually picks up some dialogue.  There are some rare cases of just “spontaneous physical attacks”; however, we are not talking about the rule's exception.  So as the conversation starts to take place, this is where you can start to paint the picture you want your opponent to see.  Again, you might say you're an off-duty policeman, and that might stop this whole attack from occurring.  The signposts that we’re going to move to the physical aggression part usually happen at this stage.  When the attacker uses profanity or some other verbal put down, you’re moments from the physical attack.  This is where you could decide how you want to handle rule number four.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

The four rules of a violent attack (part2) by Master Peter Brusso


                             

 
Rule number two; you have to be approached for a violent attack to occur.  There are a few exceptions, mind you, but we won't discuss those; we want to stay in the mainstream of self-defense.  So when using your awareness and you can see when people are approaching you, you can simply go the other direction or even enter a store or another establishment, thus avoiding this step altogether.  But let's say we weren’t  that smart again and we’re in the wrong place at the right time, plus somebody's coming to talk to us or worse
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Four basic rules to stop the violent attack! (part 1) by Master Peter Brusso

                               


There are four basic laws or rules that occur during a violent attack.  You can stop the violent attack at any one of these points or rules. 

Rule number one; you have to be at the wrong place at the right time.  Now that might sound trite but if you think about it is a crucial step.  You know in your mind and heart that there are some places you should not go, at any time.  We know these places are dangerous.  We tend to do stupid things because we don't think about where we're going, and we get into trouble.  So, think about where you're going, and it is safe to go.  Okay, we blew it, and now we go to rule number two.
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