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House Alarms and Home Protection.

Posted by gil on February 26, 2010

I keep seeing those TV commercials for house alarms.. A young women with a child is in her house, she turn on the alarm. You see a prowler outside. He kicks the door in, the alarm goes off, frustrated, he turns around and runs away. Sure, it could happen just like that, but the thug is already in, ten feet from the potential victims, and he just got pissed-off..

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Sparring With Protective Gear.

Posted by gil on February 1, 2010

There is much debate about the use of protective gear in martial arts. Many styles only allow light or no contact, no strikes to the face, etc. and therefore do not require protections. What happens when a practitioner encounters violence in real life however comes at a surprise. You have a lot of learning to do in a second while getting pounded in the face by an experienced attacker.. Not the best time to learn taking hits.

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Le Meilleur Des Mondes.

Posted by gil on January 3, 2010

“The Best of All Worlds” is where we live today. Unfortunately humanity has bipolar disorder. Find an asteroid on a collision course with earth, and all the industrial nations of the world would chip-in to build a spacecraft and go blow it up. After that, we’d just go back to killing each-other. History is full [...]

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Should Self-Defense Training be Different for Men and Women?

Posted by gil on November 30, 2009

I just came upon an interesting article from the BBC about how men and women respond differently to danger.

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Martial Arts Visualization as Training Aid.

Posted by gil on October 2, 2009

Not only applicable to martial arts, visualization can help your training and improve your skills, as long as you avoid some pitfalls.

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