21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Michelle Annese
Verbal self defense, the use of your voice in a threatening
situation, is an extremely important tool in protecting
yourself. How? Uncommon to popular belief, criminals do not
pounce on an individual when the mood strikes them. They attack
when they see an opportunity available to them. If it’s easy,
they will take it. They will prey on those who are weak,
unaware, and an uncomplicated target. Criminals will act on
premeditation, or stalk their victims ahead of time before
attacking. If you show that you are familiar with your
surroundings, walk with confidence, and give off the impression
of strength, a criminal will not want to work to fight you.
Keep you eyes on everyone. Just because they might not ‘look’
like an attacker, doesn’t mean that some guy in a business suit
can’t be one. If someone is approaching you, look them in the
eye, hold out your hands in front of you and yell “Stay Back!”
or “Stop!” Most sexual assailants interviewed say that they
leave a woman alone if she showed that she wasn’t someone to be
messed with or wasn’t afraid to fight back.
It’s called putting up a verbal boundary or verbal self defense.
Many who have used this as part of their self defense training
say they were amazed when they stepped toward a threatening
stranger and yelled “Back Off!” in a strong, assertive,
projecting voice. And the would-be assailant did just that.
Using pepper sprays can work in the same manner. Just by aiming
at a potential attacker and yelling, “I have pepper spray!” can
be a deterrent. That’s if it is in your hand at the time.
Pepper sprays are only effective if properly used. Telling your
would-be assailant that you have pepper spray… and it’s at the
bottom of your purse is not effectively using it, or any weapon
or self-defense product, for that matter. Whether its mace, a
stun gun, or even your keys, have it readily available, in your
hand. More self defense products can be found online at on this
great website www.safetyquestproducts.com
Knowing how to use these devices also plays a huge role in
protection. You must know how the device works and be familiar
with it. How? Practice. Practice. Practice.
When using mace, go outside and shoot a tree. See how the pepper
spray really works. See the distance it takes to reach a target.
If you’re going to use your keys, pre-plan ahead of time just
exactly where on an attacker you would jab them. The eyes and
throat are terrific targets. Tell yourself, “I will use this if
I feel my life is in danger – No Question.” and without
hesitation.
There are places that actually have computer simulated mace
practice rooms. They are extremely life-like. These are the same
simulation rooms that police and security officials use for
their own training. Check with you local law enforcement to see
if they are available in your area.
This type of training helps to program the mind during
adrenal-stress. Or another form is called Body Alarm Reaction
(B.A.R). You must train the mind with a stressful situation or
adrenaline response to know just how you will react during an
actual confrontation or attack. How you react in a B.A.R. moment
will let you know if you’ll hesitate in a life or death
situation.
Knowing how verbal self defense works can be a terrific safety
tool for woman in preventing them from falling prey to an
approach of a stranger. Verbal self defense is also another way
to build your confidence in yourself. It allows women to see the
power of their voice, the protection they can have from their
voice, and to not feel threatened by anyone.
About Author :
Michelle Annese is a 3rd degree black belt with 16+ years
experience teaching self defense and safety for women and
children. She is an inductee to the World Martial Arts Hall of
Fame and is the creator of Diva Defense Training, and The
SafeGuard System for Kids. All designed for woman and children
to learn self defense at home... FAST! Go to
http://www.michelleannese.com for even more info.