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    As you will read in my conclusion, I am not preaching a gospel of the best methods for this or that, nor am I calling myself and authority on this issue, but I figured I would get some points across. These are points I have heard or read about here and there, but have never seen them put together in logical order. I hope you pull something out of it:

    I often hear people talking about how they are concerned for their safety and are looking to protect themselves. Their first reaction may be to go out and purchase a pistol or jump into the local dojo. I propose a short, simple, logical approach to avoiding self defense. This is avoidance conflict in the first place. In this short essay I will go over a series of actions someone can implement right now that is likely to prevent them from getting hurt or killed in the street much better than any martial art, then I will go over logical approaches to take to street self defense. Most humans, no matter what their training, have little hope of “duking it out” with a bunch of armed thugs and ending up safe, this is why I push conflict avoidance, which is very easy to implement.
    First I will go over the most basic ways to avoid conflict. Not entering crazy drunken atmospheres and alleys at night is a pretty damn good way to avoid conflict, since these areas are by far the most common scenes of violence. Keeping away from sketchy places, especially at night and when alcohol I flowing, is very simple and most people concerned about their well being stay away from these places.
    Taking a step further, lets say you like to hang out at clubs or malls sometimes, yet you still don’t want to end up in a scuffle with drunken morons. Well, your best bet is to not set yourself up for a battery or robbery. If you are in the club, hammered, and yelling at everyone and slobbering over any woman you can find, you clearly care little about your safety. Being calm and controlled in these places will prevent you from getting out of hand and gaining unnecessary attention, especially that of the guy you just yelled at or the boyfriend of the girl you are drooling on.
    Alright, so let us say you’re not even going to any sketchy areas and you certainly aren’t attracting attention and making anyone angry. There may be predators lurking in the shadows, choosing prey, determining who to attack. These aren’t just people who you got angry, but people who are out deliberately to commit acts of violence for their own benefit. Acting with conviction and confidence repels predators who want to find weak prey. When you are out, keep your head up, look like you have somewhere to go and you aren’t afraid of anything. Wearing that 5 inch long jean skirt or flaunting that Rolex watch everywhere you go also attracts the attention of predators. Even though you may not be yelling and screaming or acting out of line, you should remember these other visual clues that predators use, and by knowing them you can avoiding looking like prey.
    Let us say you are a smart fellow, you don’t go around insulting the biggest guy at the sleaziest club at 2:00 o’clock in the morning, and you don’t walk around with your head down, wearing that Gucci pocketbook with the matching high heel shoes, but somehow you end up being confronted by Brutus, his friends, and a knife. This is obviously plausible, attacks can happen anywhere. In such a situation, pulling out a pistol isn’t such a bad idea. However, I’m looking for the simplest solutions that require little more than reading this essay. Obviously a gun can’t be brought with you everywhere, and though a responsible gun owner concerned about defense of himself or his family means well, this solution can not always be applied, and it requires money for a gun, license for the gun, knowledge of using the gun, and it also requires you to lug around a gun everywhere. This isn’t a bad idea if one feels like his family or himself may end up in some kind of trouble (usually people who live in crime-ridden areas are concerned about this, and rightfully so), but it can not be applied generally. In such a situation, your first reaction shouldn’t be to fight, but to take yourself out of danger and trouble, and “book it”. A quick sprint is better than any martial art in this situation, and training yourself to run quickly is a much easier approach to conflict avoidance than training in the martial arts. You might train for a month in the comfort of your own yard and develop a quick explosive sprint and impressive endurance. This solution has would have a higher percentage of survival than fighting. Even a lifetime of martial arts training may not be enough to fend of two or more armed men, this kind of training requires lots of time and usually a good amount of money, and it still is likely to get you killed if you confront a bunch of big thugs head on.
    Alright, so you’re a non-violent guy, you’re looking out for yourself and taking all the necessary precautions to avoiding conflict, and you are in good shape with a quick sprint. What happens if you are cornered or surrounded, with nowhere to run and nowhere to hide? In such a case, you still don’t want to take a stand and fight them all off at once, it is logical to avoid fighting as much as possible, since enough knives and meaty men can end the life of even the most devout martial artist. In such a situation, you minimize fight, and get back to flight, this is when you can no longer avoid conflict, and must implement “self defense”. This is best accomplished by quick aggressive striking, with the aim of creating an escape route. Boom, bang, pop, and you are making like a tree. If you are looking to martial arts as a method of self defense, it is important to make sure you take up the right art, taught by the right person. If you end up taking Tae Quan Do, taught by the local McDojo moron, you may never acquire street-applicable skills, and if you do acquire any at all it will take you quite a long time. Someone looking to learn effective self-defense should learn in an establishment that emphasizes this purpose for martial art. Sportive kickboxing an grappling are great tools for functionalizing real martial skills, not to mention the fact that it is a fun way to get in shape. However, these skills alone may not be enough, and street application must be your emphasis if you are looking to defend yourself and not be a fighter in a ring (though fighters are likely to be formidable on the street of course).
    There you have it, Dan Faggella’s opinion on conflict avoidance and self defense. I hope that you can pull something from my little essay and understand what I am thinking. I have never trained in an establishment emphasizing self defense, and my primary reason for training in the martial arts is not for the purpose of self defense. However I implement principles of conflict avoidance when I need to, and using logic I have come up with these progressing steps to not getting hurt. There are plenty of other words of advice, in both conflict avoiding strategy and martial art application. I may not be able to list all the ways you can avoid conflict (I doubt anyone can list them all, another good one is not to wear those shirts that say “Make Seven” on the front, and “Up Yours” on the back), or be able to tell you the many ways of avoiding weapon attacks and fighting for an opening in a herd of thugs. I encourage anyone seriously concerned about defending themselves to look first to avoid conflict, and if necessary, to train in a practical martial art with valid street application. Much more information on avoiding conflict and martial arts is out there, do your homework, kids.

  • #2
    Comments and criticism is welcome, I am not really into the urban street combatives thing, but I would really like to have a nice, rounded perspective on the issue. I beleive self defense is the primary purpose of martial art, though it isn't my main reason for practicing martial art, and I would like to learn about the principles and concepts of this kind of combat, even if I will mainly focus on mat combat in my life, I always want to learn more and gain different points of view.

    !!

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    • #3
      Lol, nice.

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      • #4
        I'm not sure why so many people think they're in danger so much... well lol yea I do(liberal media) but besides that I mean if you're a white boy in the burbs, you're not a jerk, and don't drink to the point of drunkeness, WHY is your life so dangerous? lol. Though self defense should be learned by anyone, I just see this false sense of urgency by some people and im like... huh?

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        • #5
          Sounds like you are well on the way towards your very own Christian dojo.

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          • #6
            Lol. Everyone should learn to defend themselves Boar, it's just an intelligent thing to do, just as staying in shape. And, since my Christian beliefs dictate my values... yes it would appear that way . Though, I'm still trying to work through my own issues(primarily anger). Boar, what arts/styles do you know, just wondeirng.

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            • #7
              Though... I never did understand why the middle/upperclass whiteboys... and for that matter any race, are so worried bout their safety. Take a trip to my neck of the woods lol, or visit a hood near you and suddenly locking your door where you live isn't such a big deal anymore lol.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by J-Luck
                Lol. Everyone should learn to defend themselves Boar, it's just an intelligent thing to do, just as staying in shape. And, since my Christian beliefs dictate my values... yes it would appear that way . Though, I'm still trying to work through my own issues(primarily anger). Boar, what arts/styles do you know, just wondeirng.
                Actually i was addressin' Dan, but....

                Damn, aint that shit in my profile if it aint, im fixin it...

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                • #9
                  Lol my bad.

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                  • #10
                    As I stated, I am not into any kind of self-defence classes, nor do I take martial arts to defend myself.

                    I am just laying down some points and seeing if anyone sees validity in its procedure.

                    I'm also not Christian, though i suppose that was a sarcastic assumption, playing off the fact that the essay deals with subject matter that a sunday school might teach some 10 year olds.

                    Again, I myself am not concerned with my safety most of the time, but when I am I will impliment degrees of what I have stated above (i go to the clubs in the city now and again, and i see plenty of fights, but im never in them). I don't feel it is necissary for me to learn how to defend against guns and knives and such, mostly due to my location and the utter peace that reigns in my little suburban town of Kingston RI, but also because i know how to avoid conflict when i am in sketchy places, which i do occasionally go to. i won't be walking around with a gun anytime soon, or hireing a bodygaurd.... i dont even lock my doors most of the time.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by J-Luck
                      Though... I never did understand why the middle/upperclass whiteboys... and for that matter any race, are so worried bout their safety. Take a trip to my neck of the woods lol, or visit a hood near you and suddenly locking your door where you live isn't such a big deal anymore lol.
                      It's a different kind of threat.

                      I'm not white or black, I'm Asian, but I've been around. Grew up in New York, family lived a few blocks from Harlem. Went to school in a white trashy burb. Spent time down South in the rural/urban/burb mixture there.

                      I can definitely say there's a different threat profile everywhere. Too late over here to go through them in detail, but you're never "safe."

                      And my future job profession/s will require lots of relocating.

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                      • #12
                        True, I don't think the "urban street combatives" forum should ban anyone who isn't an impoverished minority in a high-crime area. its an exaguration but you get my point, plenty of people have concerns and valid opinions.

                        By the way did anyone happen to read the paragraphs?

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                        • #13
                          This essay just doesn't take into account though when shit happens. Because shit really does just happen, and sometimes trouble does find you, whether you're looking for it or not...

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                          • #14
                            Yeah I was walking round the North Circular once and some git shot me in the leg from the upstairs bedroom of a house as I passed. It really stung right so I went up to the door and rang the bell. This older geezer opened it but I was so pissed off I just dropped low and punched him in the nuts right. That took him out proper. I bet he still doesn't know why some random guy did that cos I reckon it was actually his kid right who did the shooting. Still, if it happens again I'm gonna apply Dan Fagella's advice and avoid the actual fight, maybe brick their windows or something instead.

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                            • #15
                              GQchris you didnt read the whole thing did you.

                              Nutter I can say the same to you, though I'm not looking for your input.

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