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Kicking Tip for Self Defense Training: Hands Up!

Here’s a simple kicking tip to keep your hands up when you’re training self-defense skills. Let me know if it helps! ►Take my 7-DAY MARTIAL ARTS CHALLENGE! http://www.senseiando.com/updates/ Dropping one or both hands while kicking is a common bad habit in the martial arts. Wait! Before you write me an angry comment, there are times when dropping your guard might make sense… 1) You might drop a hand in order to counter-balance a high kick. 2) You might drop a hand in order to add power to a kick through counter-rotation. 3) You might drop your hands in order to draw an opponent in a little bit closer. All of that is fine by me. Why? Because you’re dropping your guard on purpose! I’m talking about the people who have no idea when they’re dropping their guard. So, here’s a drill. I call it “Holding the Baby”. Grab a pillow or a rolled up jacket and pretend you’re carrying a baby. That’s it! Now, practice your kicks. I know it sounds really easy, there’s a big difference between kicking with your hands behind your body or in front. There’s also a big difference between kicking with your hands down or up. You goal should be to build a habit of always maintaining a strong guard. Once you have that, then you can choose to throw a hand down as part of your strategy any time you want. You can practice the same idea by slinging a belt or tee shirt around your neck. That will give you something to hang on to while you practice your kicks. You can even just grab your own collar. Easy and effective! Hey—while you’re at it, grab a pair of socks or a tennis ball and put that under your chin. That will help you keep your chin down and your head straight while you’re throwing kicks instead of letting it bob around. So, hands up, chin down. Two crucial habits that will help keep you alive when you’re throwing kicks. 🙂 THANKS FOR WATCHING! For more tips on martial arts training, self-defense, and living a happy life, check out these links… ►SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SenseiAndo ►Get FREE Email Updates on everything I do: http://www.senseiando.com/updates/ ►Listen to my PODCAST on Martial Arts Living: http://www.senseiando.com/fight-for-a-happy-life/ ►TRAIN WITH ME in person, online, or at a seminar.
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Freedom Fight Friday #12 – Self Defense Stories

TRAINING: http://www.horatiusgroup.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/billybirdzell1 https://www.instagram.com/billybirdzell/ Support the Channel https://www.patreon.com/BillyBirdzell Channel Sponsors Optics Planet Use code “Birdzell5” for 5% off your entire OpticsPlanet.com order OpticsPlanet: http://bit.ly/2rcvYie NSR Tactical http://www.nsrtactical.com – use discount code “BIRDZELL” In this video we discuss self defense stories by armed civilians. https://www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/milwaukee-mail-carrier-escapes-attempted-sexual-assault-after-woman-fires-gun https://www.click2houston.com/news/homeowner-shoots-would-be-robber-in-failed-home-invasion
‘Mine is real’: Watch 7-Eleven guard shoot robbers with fake guns
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Kurt Osiander’s Move of the Week – Self Defense Arm Lock

Can You Use Your Cell Phone For A Self Defense Light?

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IBRA TV, WASS FREESTYLE, JIMMY FAITLCON & DOC SEVEN TESTENT LA SELF-DEFENSE !

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Sthreepadham I Bala’s self defense I Mazhavil Manorama

Watch Sthreepadham today @ 8.30 pm only on Mazhavil Manorama.

Self Defense Tips All Women Should Know

The new Night Cobra self-defense revolver from Colt

Colt maufacturing was showing off their new Night Cobra revolver at Industry Day on the Range at the 2018 SHOT Show. This blacked out revolver comes with G10 grips and a front night sight which can easily be swapped out for a brass bead or fiber optics with an allen key. The Night Cobra will be early 2018 with an MSRP of $899.

Our Right to Self Defense – Canada Needs Concealed Carry

The ‘Right’ to Bear Arms in Canada How the Firearms Act (Bill C-68) Violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Summary) Summary of the study prepared by Dr. Ted Morton for: the Responsible Firearm Owners of Alberta, the Responsible Firearm Owners Coalition of British Columbia and the Recreational Firearms Community of Saskatchewan. First presented in Saskatoon, October 5, 2002 In 1995 the federal government introduced Bill C-68, a bill to change firearms legislation in Canada. After passage it is correctly identified as “Statutes of Canada 1995, Chapter 39.” It incorporates two parts: the new Firearms Act and changes to the existing Criminal Code. Throughout this paper the legislation will be referred to by it’s short title The Firearms Act. In 1999 when the Supreme Court rejected Alberta’s (and seven other government’s) constitutional challenge that the Firearms Act was outside of the federal government’s jurisdiction, the Supreme Court began by declaring that: “The issue before this Court is not whether gun control is good or bad, whether the law is fair or unfair to gun owners, or whether it will be effective or ineffective in reducing the harm caused by the misuse of firearms.” Canada’s Firearms Act violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms Concealed Carry Permit Holders Are The Most Law-Abiding People In The Country A newly-released report suggests that concealed carry permit holders are the most law-abiding citizens in the U.S. The report, written by Crime Prevention Research Center president John Lott, notes that it is “very rare for permit holders to violate the law” and compares the crimes committed by permit holders to police officers and the general population. The police committed 103 crimes per 100,000 officers, while the general population committed 3,813 per 100,000 people, 37 times as much as the police crime rate. And yet, the same metric shows an even lower crime rate for permit holders. http://www.dailywire.com/news/8255/report-concealed-carry-permit-holders-are-most-law-aaron-bandler Disarming Realities: As Gun Sales Soar, Gun Crimes Plummet A couple of new studies reveal the gun-control hypesters’ worst nightmare…more people are buying firearms, while firearm-related homicides and suicides are steadily diminishing. What crackpots came up with these conclusions? One set of statistics was compiled by the U.S. Department of Justice. The other was reported by the Pew Research Center. According to DOJ’s Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. gun-related homicides dropped 39 percent over the course of 18 years, from 18,253 during 1993, to 11,101 in 2011. During the same period, non-fatal firearm crimes decreased even more, a whopping 69 percent. The majority of those declines in both categories occurred during the first 10 years of that time frame. Firearm homicides declined from 1993 to 1999, rose through 2006, and then declined again through 2011. Non-fatal firearm violence declined from 1993 through 2004, then fluctuated in the mid-to-late 2000s. https://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybell/2013/05/14/disarming-realities-as-gun-sales-soar-gun-crimes-plummet/#186144b13f7c Harvard Gun Study: The More Guns, The Less Criminal Activity However, according to a recently resurfaced 2007 study published by the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, such actions would be counter-productive, with the study concluding, “The more guns a nation has, the less criminal activity.” The study, titled “Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide?”, was conducted by Don Kates, a criminologist and constitutional lawyer, and Gary Mauser, a criminologist and professor at Simon Fraser University, and cites the Centers for Disease Control, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the United Nations International Study on Firearms Regulation. http://www.hngn.com/articles/141814/20151020/harvard-gun-study-the-more-guns-the-less-criminal-activity.htm