Not be a downer but what he says
Oh goody, they have practice cartridges, I wondered about that.
Get them in bulk because you'll need to practice. By practice I mean from sitting, from standing, from the ground, gloves on, gloves off, assailant is on the right side, left side of you, in front of you, behind, backlit, in the dark, in motion on the bike, taller assailant, multiple opponents, they are armed, unarmed ... every possible variation and combination thereof.
Be creative, have funYou'll need to do this 2-3 times a week to have it ingrained in muscle memory.
I hope to never use martial arts training. For one there is the utter embarasment and humiliation of a Nidan looking like Americas Funniest Home Videos.
The right response just has to be in muscle memory.
I don't train to be the biggest baddest mo'fo' on the block (ignore the hysterical laughter in the background), It's the love of the art, thrill of learning a new skill and every once in a while getting it rightOriginally Posted by boy in a kilt;335602/
and because I hate hate hate to stretch ... but I'll do this
Aikido is not meant as self defense. But may work best if needed because is it's not about pain.
I tell new students when they ask
"Do I have this pin right? He's not tapping out?"
"Can he get up?"
looks down at struggling thrashing partner "no"
"Then it's right"
What do you do to the drugged crazy person who is not feeling any pain? And they have to be crazy to attack you, right?
I used to train with a guy who was/is (we've lost track of each other) an orderly at Highland Hospital in Oakland. They'd call him in when they had the violent patient who fell asleep on a steam radiatorHe was a gentle giant of a man. He'd just put the patient in a pin and it's just engineering; down, pinned.
Then the Dr's would do their work with a shot or drugs.
So, now that you can accurately shoot left handed backwards standing on one leg ... and he's still coming atcha or not reacting. What now?Because he's amped up and event with the gunk in his eyes one can do quite a bit of damage.
What's the back up plan?
Things happen very fast. I'm just sayin'.
Even a double amputee can reach you faster than you thought.Don't ask
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Are you prepared to shoot first and explain later? You'll need to work on timing. All those variations? Now practice when he's running at you, walking towards you, standing ...
None of this is meant to be discouraging.
We have the right to ride where we want and when we want.
Especially as women, I have the right to say "I'm going to ride _____ alone, I want to ride now, at 3 am" whether there are lions and tigers and bears or whoever I have the right to feel safe ... anywhere anytime.
And I should not have to spend a lifetime doing martial arts or a fortune on weapons to do so.
I've been training since about '80, do I feel good about my timing, technique and reactions in any situation? Mmmmmmmaybe, maybe not.
I have no desire to find out. I just wanna train.
That's why I do everything possible to avoid the situation in the first place.
Arthritic from the neck down I can't run. So I'd just have to stay put and throw 'em![]()
or avoid the situation in the first place.
That does not mean staying inside, not going anywhere alone. That means trusting my gut, a touch of common sense and avoiding conflict. If I do everything I can and still get in a situation that is unavoidable then well....
But I think I can speak for anyone who trains that I hope to never find out.




You'll need to do this 2-3 times a week to have it ingrained in muscle memory.
and because I hate hate hate to stretch ... but I'll do this
He was a gentle giant of a man. He'd just put the patient in a pin and it's just engineering; down, pinned.
Don't ask
or avoid the situation in the first place.
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