Self Defense From A Seated Position
Self Defense From A Seated Position
ATTACKED WHILE SITTING DOWN? OVERPOWER AND DESTROY THE ATTACKER TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE, YOUR LOVED ONES AND YOUR PROPERTY.
Malicious physical attacks can happen to anyone at any time and they usually occur at a moment of vulnerability which gives the attacker an optimal advantage. One of the most vulnerable position is when seated on a seat. We spend the most part of our days seated, whether it is in the office, on a plane, at school, or in the subway. Wheelchair users are even more vulnerable. You should be able to defend yourself against any kind of attack regardless of the location or whether you are standing or seated. Whether you are seated on your office chair or on the streets, on-board a train or a plane, you should still be able to overpower any attacker and protect your life and property. You remember the passenger who was violently dragged off a United Airlines flight? You have also probably heard of cases where a subway ride ends in sexual assault and other forms of sexual harassment on the subway. Attacks, while you are in a seated position, are very common and can happen to anyone. This course equips you with effective self defense techniques to dismantle, break or even kill if necessary, any attacker who tries to harm you when you are in a seated position. Wheelchair users will definitely find this course extremely useful.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SELF DEFENSE WHEN SITTING ON A SEAT
The common approach to attacks while sitting on your seat is getting up before the attacker gets close. This sounds as a great idea but it may not always work. First of all, there are those who cannot get up because of physical challenges, particularly wheelchair users. More often than not you will get caught off guard. Even for physically fit guys, it may be too late to perceive an attack. The assailant may show little or no indication that he or she is about to attack you. You may be seated in a bus or a plane and the guy seated behind you just decides to attack you by either pulling your hair, choking you or violently attacking you in any manner possible. You may also find yourself seated on a seat browsing your smart phone and suddenly a malicious guy decides to attack you. You still need to defend yourself in such a scenario. There are lunatics, psychopaths, sex pests, guys on hard drugs and many other evil guys who will take advantage of your vulnerability and attack you. You need effective and lethal skills to protect yourself against such evil guys. This course equips with these handy skills.
SELF DEFENSE FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS
It is always believed that wheelchair users are helpless when faced with a threatening situation which requires them to protect themselves against a physical attack. This general misconception makes them very easy targets to anyone with the intention of hurting them. With this course, you should no longer feel vulnerable just because you are in a wheelchair. You can learn very helpful self-defense techniques that would come in handy when faced with an attack. These self-defense techniques are comprehensively shown in this course. Throughout the lesson, I break down what to do and what not to do in situation like this. The course addresses self defense techniques against different attacks including knife attacks, pushes, hair grabs, hair pulls, kicks and punches, chokes, strangulation, crude weapons and many more.
SOME SELF DEFENSE TIPS WHILE SEATED
i. If you are on a wheelchair, you can use it as a weapon
In whatever kind of martial arts training class you attend, may it be Chinese martial arts, Japanese martial arts or kickboxing classes; the first self-defense technique for a wheelchair user should be how to use your wheelchair as a weapon. Many attackers will not expect you to use a wheelchair for attack and you can take this opportunity by pushing your wheelchair forward towards your attacker and hitting them right on the shin. The shin is a painful place and before they recollect themselves, take the opportunity to strike them in more vulnerable places like the groin. Pushing your wheelchair and hitting them on the shin can also throw them to the ground.
ii. Aim for the groin
When you are in a wheelchair, your attacker has an advantage over height because while he stands tall, all you see is his waist downwards. What you do not know is that you have the most vulnerable part of the attacker to use as your self-defense technique. In your position, aim for the groin area when your attacker approaches and throw a few punches. Hitting the attacker in the groin with all your energy can be enough to stop the attack. It can also make the attacker bend allowing you to make other lethal attacks to more vulnerable points such as the eyes and the neck. This may allow you to even go for a choke or a strangulation or even a neck crank.
iii. When the wheelchair tips away
Imagine a situation where you are ready to fight your attacker but he tips your wheelchair away and you have to fight from the ground. This might seem hard for a wheelchair user but it might also be one of the best opportunities to use your grappling techniques to subdue the attacker. Roll your body over to face upwards and use all the strength and the techniques you have acquired to fight back. Do not give up until either your attacker stops or you subdue him.
iv. Conclusion
Enroll in this course to learn how you can easily overpower any attacker who attempts to attack you while sitting down. Get the necessary self defense techniques to guarantee your safety regardless of whether you are seated or standing.
Learn self Defense Techniques That You Can Effectively Use If You Are Attacked While Sitting Down
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What you will learn
- Students will gain the necessary skills to effectively defend themselves if they are attacked while sitting down
- Students will learn how to defend themselves when attacked in places like subways; on-board a train, a bus or a plane; in the office etc
- With these self defense techniques, wheelchair enabled students will be able to effectively defend themselves from any type of attack while seated on the wheelchair
Rating: 5
Level: All Levels
Duration: 6 hours
Instructor: Rubanos Vincent Barayia
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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