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A guide to locate deadly self defense training

Posted by Guest Author On March - 8 - 2010

There are a lot of things to consider when it comes to self defense training. For example, it’s best to have an idea about the type of self defense training you want. Is a grappling style what suits you best? Are you looking for a standup style? Or maybe it’s both? Most of the best systems have a mix of both, but one category will still dominate over the other so be sure you know what type of training you are after first. It would be best to go with a style you feel most comfortable with if you have previous experience with martial arts or self defense. If you have no experience or self defense training, then you may want to try a bit of grappling and a bit of standup and see which you prefer. This is a crucial step that cannot be overlooked. Deciding first which type you want will help you later on down the road because it eliminates a lot of potential bad matches for your self defense training.
Next, you need to look some things up. First do a little bit of research on the style. Do most people think it is poor for self defense, or is its reputation for being a good solid program. These things are very important to know. Then look up the instructor. Look for a review or personal testimonial of the instructor from a person who has experience with that instructor. Just because the instructor teaches a good system does not mean he is a good instructor. Finally, make sure the instructor is a match for your personality. Many people tend to overlook this. For example, you need to be sure you can handle it if the instructor you find is over the top and screams and yells a lot. If that type of training does not fit you very well, then you could have a hard time with your self defense training.

Finally, make sure the instructor or school has a good guarantee on the self defense training. If the self defense training is not guaranteed, it may be a sign that it is not as good as it seems. A lot of instructors will make you pay up front or sometimes even give you a full week for free, but will offer a full money back guarantee if you are not satisfied.
Looking for good self defense training can be a lot of work, but it is more than worth the effort if you take your time to do it right. Make sure to keep these simple tips in mind and you should be able to find an instructor best suited to you.

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