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Urban Survival Tips: 25 Pre-Attack Indicators for Self Defense

This video gives 25 Urban Survival tips for recognizing pre-attack indicators. If you are about to get in a fist fight watch for these non-verbal cues to give you an idea of when the person is about to strike. Knowing these self defense tips will help you to read the attackers body language and know when they are going to attack, which will give you the opportunity to act first and defend yourself. Here are are some great books on this subject: Dave Grossman’s On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Societyhttp://amzn.to/2nUrjjz Jeff Cooper’s Principles of Self Defense: http://amzn.to/2nR5e5n Please add me to your Google + Circles! http://goo.gl/ELV8Uu and Join our Google+ community called Prepping, Shooting, Guns Knives and Survival at: http://goo.gl/KJ6e0b CLICK HERE FOR 30 DAYS FREE – PLUS A FREE AUDIO BOOK! http://www.audibletrial.com/RealitySurvival Also be sure to visit my Survival blog named Reality Survival at: http://goo.gl/ZY2700, where there are many articles on survival, survival skills, prepping, gear reviews and more! Royalty free music provided by Youtube.

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tracey bailey says:

You stay safe as well

tracey bailey says:

That is very useful information thanks

Jodi Mandelias says:

The eyes don't lie! Good stuff as usual.

Sonny says:

great video

Alan Williams says:

Yep… just about everyone I confront on a daily basis. HA!
Best to have IT drawn before confrontation… may prevent it or may just give you the edge.

Maria Jozef says:

Thank you for the great tips.

Bill C says:

Just a thought but maybe try to develop the ability to NOT exhibit any of these if you do have to make the first strike. I'm sure some would be hard hide but deception and distraction might give one the edge, especially if it's a Superior opponent.

Kevin Huff says:

A boxer taught me that with a sucker punch the foot moves first. If you expect a punch, move back enough that the step has to be big.

subtac says:

Where I've been and what I've experienced… I recognized all of these except for the cowboy walk. After you mentioned it though, it made sense.

Shadow Walker says:

Excellent. I think you just about covered all I could remember when confronted. Any more may be overload. How about next to cover how to counter that chemical cocktail going on. De-escalation so to speak. Thank you.

TheBlackB0X says:

I used your advice, and I beat everyone up before they could hatch their nefarious plans. The meter-maid, gardener, cook, fireman, construction worker, doctor, tree trimmer, garbage man, mail man, teacher and the rest were stopped before they could make a move on me. They all were looking at me funny, giving me snake-eyes, and trying to get all up in my business. I saw them exhaling and inhaling, VERY threatening. Of course I am in jail now, could I get bailed out? ;P

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