“REALISTIC UN-ARMED SELF-DEFENSE”

Fact vs. Fiction

 

Myth: My attacker will be twice my size and physically impossible to fight!

Fact: A very common fear/feeling of a female.  When we look at one's size we are automatically intimidated. Self-defense is about how you use your knowledge to your advantage. Females do not defend against males with strength. Females protect and defend with strategy.  We are trained to fight an attacker’s weaknesses, not his strengths by using our minds to determine vulnerability and to strike defensively. There are target areas on a human body that are extremely vulnerable. Doing something is better than doing nothing.

 

Myth: I have a gun or pepper spray for a weapon; if someone attacks me I can use this to protect myself!

Fact: Realistically, when you are attacked by an assailant, it happens without warning. You do not have time to pull out and use your weapon of choice. When faced with predicaments that call for immediate self-defense, only two things are readily available—YOUR MIND AND YOUR BODY. Bottom-line.

 

Myth: It won’t happen to me.

Fact: This is a sad mentality, given the statistics. You must raise your level of awareness and learn how to protect yourself should the unfortunate occur. You never know what might happen, but should the worst occur, it’s better to be prepared.

 

Myth: I’m too busy. I don’t have time.

Fact: This is an excuse! How much time does it really take to learn self-defense that will give you survival skills for the rest of your life? “Realistic un-armed self-defense” training does not take hours upon hours to learn. Just a commitment to yourself and incorporating the natural skills into your daily routine.  Ultimately......it’s time well spent!

 

Myth: I’m not a fighter.

Fact: Do not ever accept victimization. You will do whatever it takes to survive and conquer a threatening situation giving yourself permission to fight back.  You are worth it!

 

Myth: I’ll be too scared and my fear will make self-defense impossible.

Fact: Fear is normal. Fear is natural. Fear is expected. Decide on what frightens you more—being injured or killed by an attacker or taking the risk and fighting back. Using self-defense is a means for escape and survival. Learn how to turn fear into effective reaction. 

 

 

 

 

The Realistic Female Self-Defense Company