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August 15, 2008

Las Vegas - Can You Really Learn Martial Arts and Self-Defense From Seminar Training Only?

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What do you do when, you want to pursue the study of the martial arts or learn real-world self-defense and there are no schools near where you live? What do you do even if there are martial arts schools or self-defense classes being offered in your local area but…

…they’re just not up to par with what you want or need.

How can you get what you know you need without compromising quality and settling for what’s available or, even worse…

…not pursuing your goal at all?

Well, you have two choices, really…

…you can accept defeat or the fact that maybe your standards are too high and settle for what’s available, or…

…you can do what scores of very skilled practitioners have done before you. You can take advantage of the benefits of seminars and camps to get the knowledge you need from the best teachers there are.

Instead of “settling” and approaching your training with what amounts to a “victim’s mentality,” you can take control of the situation. Instead of whining, complaining, and making excuses - you can take action - one of the main traits of a warrior.

With all of the power and rich information pool of the internet today, it is impossible to NOT find what you’re looking for in the way of martial arts training. There are literally hundreds of seminars, from half-day workshops to full weekend events, and from one and two-day intensives to full-blown ninja training camps; and they’re all there for the students who are willing to plan a little more, focus a little more, and be ready to travel a little farther than everyone else who HAS “settled.”

Can you really learn martial arts and self-defense from seminar training only? I know it’s worked for me and many of the most proficient experts that I’m associated with. In fact, most of my training career, at least in the early days, was during a time when I was serving with the US Army and stationed in places like Korea and, what was then, West Germany.

Were there martial arts clubs and groups close-by? Absolutely.

But, I had a desire to not only train in the martial arts but, to train with the best. And so…

…I had no choice. I HAD to travel to get what I wanted and needed in the way of quality.

What I found was that I learned more during each training event because there was MORE TO learn. That was perfect for me because it gave me more than enough to work on in-between the martial arts seminars and Ninja Camps that I WAS able to attend. And, it also caused me to focus much more than the local students who were there.

Why?

I think it was because…

…they took their training for granted. Whereas I did not. Since I went through more in the way of time, effort and money to be there, I refused to let any of it slip by. As a result, I, and many of my friends who also traveled for training, developed our self-defense abilities much more fully - learning our martial art with much greater depth than many who had access to their teacher practically everyday.

Funny, really. Because it wasn’t until I became much more interested in the lives of warriors-past, that I realized that this method of training - traveling to one’s teacher to spend short, but intense, visits to gain the lessons for mastery, is exactly the same way many of the most famous warriors in history…

…became Legends!

Jeffrey M. Miller is the founder and master instructor of Warrior Concepts International. He specializes in teaching the ancient ways of self-protection and personal development lessons in a way that is easily understood and put to use by modern Western students and corporate clients. Through their martial arts training, his students and clients learn proven, time-tested lessons designed to help them create the life they’ve always dreamed of living, and the skills necessary for protecting that life from anything that might threaten it. To learn more about seminars and camps and other subjects related to the martial arts, self-defense, personal development & self-improvement, visit his website at http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com To subscribe to his online newsletter, go to http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/newsletter.html

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August 11, 2008

Martial Arts - Using Pepper Spray For Self-Defense

Filed under: Articles — Wing Chun @ 5:00 am

Pepper spray is one of the best selling products for self-defense. When used correctly, pepper spray can bring an attacker to his knees almost instantly. Oleoresin Capsicum, or OC pepper spray, is the most effective pepper spray on the market today. OC pepper spray is created from hot peppers, most commonly cayenne peppers, and its heat generating capacity is measured in Scoville Heat Units. Comparing the heat generated from pepper spray to the heat generated by something like a jalapeno pepper is like comparing apples to oranges. A good OC spray has a Scoville Heat Unit rating of 2 million while a jalapeno pepper only has an SHU rating of 5,000!

Pepper sprays come in a variety of categories when it comes to the way the spray comes out of the canister. Out of the different varieties, foggers are usually considered the best due to their range (usually 15 to 20 feet), and the fine mist created, which leaves attackers helpless almost instantly! The only drawback that foggers sometimes have, when compared to less effective products, is that foggers may have a few less shots in them. While this may seem like a severe drawback, you must keep in mind that a fogger will only require one shot, while another product may require multiple shots to be effective.

Properly carrying your pepper spray is important when placed in situations where you think extra safety precautions are necessary. If you are in a situation where you feel in danger, or your gut tells you that you may be in trouble, carry your pepper spray in your hand, out of its carrying case, and with the safety turned off. This will deter an attacker and hopefully make them move on to a less imposing target (or, preferably, decide not to attack anyone at all!) If you must use your pepper spray, make sure to at the very least aim at the general direction of the attacker, or in a best case scenario, aim directly at the attacker s face. If you are using a fogger, spraying in the general direction of the attacker will do the job most effectively!

OC pepper spray is one of the best devices for self-defense on the market today. A good pepper spray, in some instances, can stop an attacker even more quickly than a firearm could! From a legal point of view, pepper spray is a much better choice than carrying a gun or other more lethal self-defense product. There is no permanent damage if someone is sprayed with the pepper spray, and because pepper spray is not considered deadly force, there are usually no permits required to carry it.

About the Author :

Raymond Munoz is the founder and owner of Knockout Crime located at http://www.kocrime.com. Knockout Crime features a wide variety of self-defense products, including the pepper spray foggers mentioned in this article.

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August 7, 2008

Martial Arts - How To Choose A Self Defense Product

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Let’s face it, martial arts and other physical self-defense courses aren’t for everybody. They can be time consuming and expensive for some - and others may not be able to handle the physical strain of them. It is quite a commitment to learn a self-defense discipline, and that is often a commitment that cannot be made by some.

That’s why there is an increase in the use of self-defense products by people. Whether it is carrying pepper spray on a key chain for convenience, or a taser in your purse for that ounce of protection, self-defense products are another way to protect yourself in the face of danger.

Sometimes, the mere sight of a person carrying a self-defense product is enough to scare even the most stout-hearted assailant from your path, and provide you with enough time to get away and ward off the attack.

Here are some of the most popular types of self-defense products on the market, and a brief description of their use:

* Tasers - these lightweight and compact items can be carried and concealed in a purse or inside jacket pocket. These self-defense products will immobilize your attacker by injecting a high voltage into them when you touch them with it. It’s common name ’stun gun’ is used because it stuns your attacker when you strike them with the voltage. This weapon is commonly used by security professionals to subdue criminals, but it does not carry enough amperage to inflict serious or permanent injury.

* Pepper spray - this is one of the most common self-defense products on the market today. You can carry a small and concealed pepper sprayer on your key chain, in your pocket, or in your purse or jacket. It is used by spraying your attacker in the eyes, creating an intense burning pain in the eyes. The active ingredient in many pepper sprays is paprika powder, which is highly abrasive and causes severe water and burning in the eyes. It is just enough to give you a moment or two to subdue your attacker and make a quick escape.

* SAP Gloves - Sometimes you are forced to fight back against your attacker, so why not have a little bit behind your blows. SAP gloves are commonly used by law enforcement professionals when the need for physical defense is called upon. High tensile steel has been sown into the knuckles of these gloves for added power to punches. They will quickly subdue attackers when they are struck, giving you a way to get out of the situation quickly.

* Electronic alarms - If you sense the presence of an attacker, you can simply and easily enact the alarm to send out a high-pitched and extremely loud siren that will alert others to your situation. The last thing an assailant wants is to attract attention to themselves, and increasing their chance of being caught. These are compact items that will often get you out of a situation before it arrives upon the actual point of attack.

* Pen Knives - these are pens that conceal a small knife inside when they are broken apart. You can carry these self-defense products and not have anyone even know you are carrying them. However, they can be extremely effective in the case of an attack.

These are some of the most common self-defense products on the market. Used effectively, they can save your life, and prevent you from getting any serious injuries. The best defense is to be prepared, and having any one of these self-defense products is going to increase your chance to ward off and attack, and give you the much needed opportunity to escape unharmed. ================= Visit us for your FREE subscription to the about-self-defense newsletter where you will get great information on various styles, weapons, classes, and self defense books and videos. http://www.about-self-defense.com

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Rob Goyette created about-self-defense.com to help educate those who want to walk the streets with confidence knowing they can minimize chances of attack and injury. Sign up for your free newsletter here: http://www.about-self-defense.com

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