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Category: Self Defense

Understanding Speed, Surprise, & Violence of Action

Understanding Speed, Surprise, & Violence of Action

Speed, Surprise, and Violence of Action are 3 of the most important factors in any violent confrontation. If you want to come out on top you need as many of these factors on your side as possible. Problem is, these factors are usually used by the attacker…not the good guy. Predators know how to win, Read More

How Realistic is Your Training?

How Realistic is Your Training?

How Far Would You Go? We all know that realistic training is one of the keys to preparing for a life or death self-defense situation. Adding elements of distraction, discomfort, unpredictability, and adrenaline are all good, but how far should you go? Read More

You’ll Never Be Ready

You’ll Never Be Ready

I’ve got some bad news for us–we’ll never be ready. The predators of the world always have the upper-hand. They get to choose the when, the where, the how, the why, they get to choose everything. None of the victims we read of in the wake of violent attack woke up the morning of their Read More

My Wife Thinks I’m Crazy for Doing This…

My Wife Thinks I’m Crazy for Doing This…

Am I losing my mind? Maybe… But I sure as hell never want to be caught without a knife. That’s why I recently started carrying two of them, every day. Why two knives you ask? Here are just a few reasons: Read More

Trust your instincts – A True Story

Trust your instincts – A True Story

You Won’t Believe This… Just heard a harrowing story from some close family members that I need to share. I’ve changed the names for the privacy of those involved in the incident. While enjoying a nice Easter Sunday barbecue with family, two relatives (we’ll call them Joe and Sarah) proceeded to tell me about a Read More

This Nerve Popping technique is Brutal and Easy

This Nerve Popping technique is Brutal and Easy

A quick fight tip from Mark Hatmaker… Street-work and reality preparation has little need of submissions in the “sportive” sense for the simple reasons that, when it hits the fan it is far wiser to flee than to stand your ground. If you must stand your ground close-quarters tussling is not the wisest course of Read More