Self-Defense is all about environmental awareness, de-escalation, pre-emptive strikes, adrenaline dump, and the shock of surprise attacks and weapons.
Anyone teaching "self-defense" has to understand that, and also have experience under his belt. That means you're a fighter, not a technical "martial artist."
Hey, Joe, if the mexican guy attacked me and I shot him in the face would you still consider me a "self-defense" guy?
Ryu
P.s. I've never heard of this guy. Who is he and what does he teach?
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