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Bojuka Self Defense: October 2008
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008. How To Use Your Keys For Self Defense! In order to effectively use your keys for self defense requires them to be in your hand and to be held in such a way that you can deliver strikes to vulnerable parts of your attacker’s anatomy. There is a right way and a wrong way to hold your keys for this purpose. THE WRONG WAY TO HOLD YOUR KEYS. THE RIGHT WAY TO HOLD YOUR KEYS. So, how do you effectively hold your keys for self defense while minimizing the risk of personal injury? In the...
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Bojuka Self Defense: December 2007
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Sunday, December 30, 2007. You Will Fight Like You Train. You've probably all heard this saying before at a self defense seminar somewhere. Maybe you heard it from me. This is one you can't get around. YOU FIGHT LIKE YOU TRAIN. TRAIN LIKE YOU FIGHT. Or, you can flip it around. Either way, it all comes down to a few simple thruths about your self defense training that you need to be aware of :. Practise makes permanent. The techniques you drill are the techniques you will use. Links to this post. While th...
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Bojuka Self Defense: October 2007
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Friday, October 19, 2007. Self Defense Tip of the Week: Trust Your Instincts. We've all been in a situation before where we just had that feeling that something was wrong. Maybe you were walking alone and thought that someone was following you or watching you. At a college party some guy may have started giving you the creeps. Maybe these things are nothing. Do you ignore those feelings and continue as if all is well? Well, believe it or not, it already has! Links to this post. Listen to your instince.
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Bojuka Self Defense: You Will Fight Like You Train
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Sunday, December 30, 2007. You Will Fight Like You Train. You've probably all heard this saying before at a self defense seminar somewhere. Maybe you heard it from me. This is one you can't get around. YOU FIGHT LIKE YOU TRAIN. TRAIN LIKE YOU FIGHT. Or, you can flip it around. Either way, it all comes down to a few simple thruths about your self defense training that you need to be aware of :. Practise makes permanent. The techniques you drill are the techniques you will use. Fight like you train. You Wi...
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Bojuka Self Defense: Being a Realistic Bad Guy in Training
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010. Being a Realistic Bad Guy in Training. Realistic training requires two things from the bad guy: realistic assaults and realistic behaviour. Add these variables to your drills to increase your ability to read and respond to assaults more effectively in real situations:. Relax your body and allow your strikes to be wider and come at different angles: hooks, overhead strikes, hay makers, quick jabs, and sucker punches. Randomize your strikes (lefts, rights, high, low, fast, slow).
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Bojuka Self Defense: November 2007
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Friday, November 2, 2007. Are you ready for mulitple attackers? It has become painfully obvious that the level of violence is increasing and so are the chances of being assaulted by multiple attackers. That being said, how does your training fit into the multiple assailant model? Do your techniques leave you vulnerable to additional attacks from your assailant’s friends? Do your techniques take too much time? Make sure that your self-defense techniques are short and get the job done. When facing multiple...
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Bojuka Self Defense: September 2007
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Friday, September 28, 2007. Training Tip of the Week: Retraction Theory. It is important that you train to retract your strikes back to point of origin as fast as you executed the strike. One punch or strike may not stop the assault or finish the fight. You must dominate your assailant! It's not how fast you can hit your assailant, but how fast you can hit him AGAIN! Links to this post. Labels: cobra retraction theory. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Use of Force - Know The Law. Links to this post. Bojuka S...
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Bojuka Self Defense: How To Use Your Keys For Self Defense!
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008. How To Use Your Keys For Self Defense! In order to effectively use your keys for self defense requires them to be in your hand and to be held in such a way that you can deliver strikes to vulnerable parts of your attacker’s anatomy. There is a right way and a wrong way to hold your keys for this purpose. THE WRONG WAY TO HOLD YOUR KEYS. THE RIGHT WAY TO HOLD YOUR KEYS. So, how do you effectively hold your keys for self defense while minimizing the risk of personal injury? In the...