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"HOW
TO FIND A GOOD SELF-DEFENSE SCHOOL"
By Sammy Franco When looking for a "reality based" self-defense school, choose one that is strictly devoted to the art and science of combat. The school or system you select should also be eclectic, drawing from such fields as martial science, criminal justice, military and police science, psychology, sociology, conflict management, histrionics, kinesics, anatomy, kinesiology, firearms, and emergency medicine. Also be sure that the tools, techniques, and tactics are all predicated on efficiency, effectiveness, and safety. CHOOSE CAREFULLY! ALL SELF-DEFENSE SCHOOLS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL! You must be cautious when choosing a martial art or self-defense school. They don't all have the same objective. There are some important points to keep in mind. (1) If you are looking for practical self-defense training, stay clear of traditional martial art studios. A karate or kung-fu instructor is no more qualified to teach you street combat than a ballet teacher or fitness trainer. When all is said and done, the traditional martial arts have absolutely nothing to do with serious combat training. (2) Do not select a school simply because of geographical proximity. Do not let your laziness force you to sacrifice quality self-defense training. (3) Look for a reputable school that instructs students in both armed and unarmed self-defense tactics. FIND ANSWERS TO THESE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS BEFORE JOINING ! Here are some important questions to ask when selecting a self-defense school: (1) Is the training practical and realistic? (2) Are questions permitted in class? (3) Does the school stress the importance of range proficiency? (4) Is safety stressed during training? (5) Does the instructor discuss the legal ramifications of self-defense? (6) Are training materials available for the students? (7) Are full-contact exercises conducted? (8) Are ground fighting techniques taught? (9) What types of weapons are taught? (10) Is the information presented in a methodical and organized fashion? (11) How proficient are the advanced students of the particular system? (12) What is the general atmosphere of the school? (13) Does the instructor seem to be in control of the studio? (14) Can you afford the membership fees?
Good luck with your search. -Sammy Franco |
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