Articles for Women's Self-Defense
10 Easy Ways to Become a Victim of Crime
This is meant to be a humorous and sarcastic view of the importance of self-defense, especially for women. Learn the lessons listed below - hint - effective self-defense is the opposite of what you are about to read. Better yet, how many of these things do you find yourself doing?
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Levels of Intuition and Self-Defense
Our Intuition works on our behalf twenty four hours a day, yet most of us are unaware of it's impact on our emotions, feelings, communication and health.
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Beware of that guy at the corner!
An article written by Monsicha Hoonsuwan about the dangers of traveling as a student. Great article!
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Prey, Predator or Sheepdog?
Are you prey (a sheep), predator (a wolf) or a sheepdog? That is the question asked by LTC. Dave Goldman in his book, “On Killing”. The overall consensus was that most of us, especially women, are sheep.
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States of Awareness - The Cooper Color Codes and Self-Defense
Utilizing awareness, risk reduction and avoidance techniques, you can achieve a large degree of control over your fate thru learning to observe your environment, continually evaluating it, and reacting appropriately to what you see or feel. This requires that you learn a concept known as Color Code developed by Colonel Jeff Cooper as a way to train soldiers in awareness and readiness to react & respond to combat conditions. The system is now taught to military and police organizations and is used in most handgun training classes.
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Beware Craigslist!
Safety-Tic-Tac-Toe Game
Toy Contanining "Date Rape" Drug Pulled
Knowing the Evils of the Rapist
Drinking & Rape: Let's Wise Up About It
Sexy or Sadistic? Dolce & Gabbana pull "Fantasy Rape" Ad
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