Self Defence

6 Self Defense Moves from A Bodyguard

6 Self Defense Moves from A Bodyguard
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When working in the security industry, whether in the business or private sector, there are times when a security guard, bodyguard or a bouncer will not be able to carry a gun for protection. In reality, however, while a gun may certainly be the top choice for a weapon when working a security detail, most people already have weapons to use even if they might not realize yet how strong they really are. When faced with a situation where you need to survive or face a possibly fatal situation, it’s amazing how a person can find their inner strength.

If you are ever faced with a situation in a public place, one of the first things to remember is that you have a voice, so use it! Be loud and make as much noise as possible to get attention from anyone within earshot. This often not only distracts an attacker but can also make them flee the scene to avoid being caught. Another thing you should know is that the human body has quite a few vulnerable spots and these are important spots to remember so you can target them if you’re ever attacked. Sure, it’s a good idea to carry pepper spray, mace or even a taser to defend yourself, but you should know how to use your own body as a weapon as well.

These are some of the best vulnerable spots to target during a fight:

  • Eyes
  • Nose
  • Collar Bone
  • Groin
  • Ears
  • Throat
  • Shins
  • Adam’s Apple
  • Top of the Feet
  • Knees

Now that you know the body areas to target, let’s look at six moves you can make to stay safe during an attack and get away with your life.

  1. Stay Calm!

Something that often messes a person up during an attack is panic. When faced with a possible physical attack, one of the best moves you can make is to remain calm and don’t let panic consume you. You need to be able to determine the right steps to take to avoid danger and when you stay calm, your head can think to guide your body to take the right defensive actions against the assailant.

  1. Break Their Nose

With your palm open, hit your assailant with force to push the nose upwards with your hand. You’re going to need to really put your strength into this move to break the nose. The pain from the strike, even if the nose does not break, is often enough to cause a person to back away and can allow you time to exit the area or subdue the person until the police arrive. Keep in mind that while doing this, it’s still good to make noise!

  1. Escape a Behind the Head Choke Hold

It can be terrifying to have someone grab you in a choke hold from behind your head. You have split seconds to respond and fend off the attack before possibly blacking out or worse. When you stay calm and work on not panicking, it’s possible to break free from behind the head choke hold but you must as quickly to do so. First, you need to raise your arm up fast all the way to the ear on the same side as the leg you choose to have bent behind you. Place the bent leg right behind the other leg quickly and begin to twist your body towards the side with the arm raised to your ear and with full force, direct all your weight onto the wrist of your assailant. Once free, be sure to take off quickly if there is an escape route or immediately dive into attacking the vulnerable areas of your attacker’s body.

  1. Give Them a Good Kick to the Groin

Some people say to avoid kicking the groin because they say it doesn’t work. This depends on how you kick and how hard. You need to be in front of the attacker and kick directly in the center of your attacker’s legs. Don’t kick with your foot as you could cause damage to your own body by doing this and don’t use your knee as this can place you too close to the attacker. The best area of your body to use will be your shin. Shins are tough and when used at full force to kick a groin, you can bring an attacker to their knees and get away fast.

  1. Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee!

Muhammad Ali said it best when he coined that phrase and it simply means, keep moving! The more you move and the quicker you do so, the less chance of an assailant being able to land a hit directly on your body. This is a good tactic to consider when facing someone who wants to fight with their fists but be careful if the attacker has a gun or other weapon as moving around can spook them and cause them to become trigger happy. Take time while moving around to use your hands and legs and even your head to go for those vulnerable body spots and to make as much noise as possible.

  1. Head Butt

If an assailant has you pushed against a wall, try to use your head to headbutt them directly to their chin if possible. This can work if they are taller than you as it forces their head back where you can then punch them in the throat and get away. Fight with all your might to strike those soft spots and work hard to get away. It is easy to hurt a head with a punch or kick, but since it is one of the hardest parts of your body, it is also a great body part to use to defend yourself during an attack.

Whether you are short or tall, big or small, knowing that you personally possess the tools to protect yourself can be a great piece of knowledge to have. There are many martial arts and self-defense classes offered nationwide and it’s a good idea to take classes if possible, so you can learn more steps to take for personal protection. Even if you carry a gun, there are often places that are gun free and it’s a good idea to know how to use your body as a weapon just in case you need to physically defend yourself against an attack.

Campfire

PSKOOK FireCord Review

 

You may remember the post last week where WT and I tried a fire by friction bow for the first time.  Well, my inexperience made me fail, even though I easily got a good strong ember – and while I plan on practicing more, I have a few other items from the same company PSKOOK.  Most of their items relate to paracord and outdoor gear and I wanted to try a few paracord items that contained inner firecord.  In the video I show a paracord winder, a roll of firecord, and a fire starting necklace.

Paracord Winder

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The paracord winder came in a 5 pack for $6.80, each one holds up to 100 feet 550 paracordThe ladder paracord winder is the simplest and most practical way to organize paracord, I consider it a must-have for outdoors organization.

I used a larger set up that was designed for extension cords to keep some electric fence wire organized when I salvaged it from my in-law’s farm.

If you don’t want to spend the money, you could always cut a length of plywood and make your own paracord winder, but frankly, for around a dollar per 100 feet, I think this is the easier way to go.

 

 

 

Parachute Fire Cord

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This para cord costs the same as regular paracord, but it contains much more.  Not only does it contain the inner strands like traditional paracord, but it has a strand of fishing line(40lb) and a strand of red waterproof flax fire tinder. 

In the video above you can see how quickly it lights and how stongly it burns with just a touch from a lighter.  The flax tinder is waterproof, in wet weather, rain, or even drop in water, you can make fire with your fire flint

This brand of cord is not stiff, even with the firecord it is flexible as normal paracord.

This is very good for DIY projects. You can make any paracord stuff by our new survival paracord, I’ve made paracord braclets before, and was planning on making a sling for my boy’s cricket rifle – adding fishing line and tinder to his sling really ups the survival value.

This firecord comes in multiple sizes and colors, and the 100 feet roll we got was $12.80 with prime shipping.

PSKOOK Fire Starter Necklace

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This paracord necklace has a small ferrocium rod and a metal striker.  Its a good value at $6.68.  Its useful and decorative.

The necklace contains 43 inch Fire Paracord, and the necklace Length can be adjusted, which means you can cut a little Paracord to make fire if necessary, it still a have a wearable necklace.  I think that if I needed to use this in a survival situation, rather than cut the a piece of the entire cord, I would just pull out the needed amount of waerproof tender and cut that alone.

I had been wanting to buy the überleben Leicht Fire Starter Necklace for some time, it is very similar, but when I saw this one at almost half the price I immediately purchased PSKOOK’s Model.

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Angleizer Multi Angle Tool Review

Angleizer Multi Angle Tool
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As I said in the video above, I have wanted a angleizer tool for a while now, but I did not have a reason to buy one.  I still don’t have a specific project in mind, but I have been plotting to build a teardrop camping trailer so I can convince the wife to go camping more.  Anyway, lack of proiject aside, I finally decided to buy this tool when I saw it was only $10.99 for a kit that included the angleizer, a protractor, and a tape.

The neat thing about this tool is that it can lock any desired angle as a reusable stencil for endless applications.   Most people use it for hanging tile, laying floors, or cutting stone.  I don’t do much of any of that, but as a DIY’er I think it will help with laying out projects.

It is easy to use, and it even comes with an extra screw.

One thing I did not like is that it did not come with instructions, normally I would just google it, but there is a lack of good videos on the subject.  But basically you just pull on the template tool to what ever shapes or angles you needed, then tighten the screws.

 

EDC Lists

List of EDC Lists

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Having the best gear and greatest tools at home doesn’t help when you have an issue away from the house.  I am a huge believer in the idea that “the more you know the less you carry“, but even Macgyver carried a Swiss army knife, and Jack Bauer carried a phone.  Tools make things easier, but they have to be tools you can and will carry everyday.

The things that each person carries around in their pockets is personal, and it tells a lot about the person.  My everyday carry is small – I work at a prison so I don’t carry a gun, knife, or any other tool EVERYDAY.  I don’t even take in a wallet or rings when I go to work.  When I worked at TEMA, I carried a bunch of stuff.  My EDC changes as my life changes.    To make matters more complicated than just what you are willing and able to carry, an entire industry has been created to help with the EDC needs of the preparedness minded.

To help with this, I created this post of things I think are useful items to carry everyday.  This post is more of a catalog of things to think about rather than a list of things to buy.  I have owned a majority of the items below, and more than a few are sitting in the glovebox of my truck, because while I can’t carry them behind the walls of a prison, I sure can carry them to the parking lot.

Below is a collection of links to specific EDC lists I have posted on this site.  I planned to do one comprehensive list of great EDC ideas, but the post got to long so I split it up into functional areas:

 

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Everyday Carry Items for the Connected Individual

Everyday Carry Items for the Connected Individual is about electronics and connectivity.  In the post below you will see all manner of portable chargers, cables, adapters, small electronic devices, and things that make the modern technophile’s life easier.

I never seem to have the right charging cable, adapter or memory card when I am out doing something in the field.

In order never have to stop shooting videos, I started collecting different charging cables and battery packs to ensure that I always had power and could connect my devices together

I doubt any single person would find use for every item on this list, but since nobody’s needs are the same I wanted to give you lots of options.

Personally, I haven’t tried every item on this list, but there are a few items on here that I swear by, others that I wish I owned, and a few that I just think are neat.

Like all my other posts, you can click the picture to view this item on Amazon.  I do make a small commission if you purchase from this link, but it does not cost you any more money and the commissions pay for the hosting of this site and a small amount of the time it takes to find the information I share here.

 

APEMAN Action Camera 1080P Full HD Waterproof Sport Camera

$35.97

 

Black Square Technologies Enigma

$97.85

 

Corsair Flash Survivor Stealth 16gb Usb 3.0 Flash Drive

$41.73

 

Titanium One Portable SSD – 120 GB

$59.00

 

Mini Digital Camera with 3 Inch TFT LCD Display

$38.49

 

US-KEY Portable Lightning Keychain Charging Cable

$14.99

 

Bluetooth Tracker Keychain

$11.99

 

Keyprop: Keychain Tripod

$4.99

 

Yowosmart Short Lightning to USB Key Charger Cable

$13.99

 

Seeshine Multifunctional 3 in 1 Lighting USB Cable Keychain

$6.99

(I ordered this as soon as I saw it, once it arrives we will see how it works)

 

goTenna Mesh SMS & GPS Device

$179.00

(goTenna Mesh pairs to your phone and enables it to privately relay texts and GPS locations between other goTenna devices, up to 4 miles in range. )

 

XY4+ Key Finder

$39.99

 

Sony ICDPX370 Mono Digital Voice Recorder with Built-in USB

$39.97

 

16GB Digital Voice Recorder

$39.99

 

Samsung Galaxy S8 / S8 Edge Charger! Adaptive Fast Charger

$19.99

 

Anker PowerCore 5000, Ultra-Compact 5000mAh External Battery

$19.99

(I bought this for the wife, she loved it, then promptly lost it the cavern of junk that is her purse)

 

K-TOR Pocket Socket Hand Crank Generator Portable Power Supply 10 Watts 120 Volts

$64.95

(They also make a larger pedal kit that can be bolted down, but its too big for EDC)

 

Universal Mobile Phone Stand

$19.98

 

Anker 8-in-1 USB 3.0 Portable Card Reader

$9.99

(I have one plugged in to the computer as I write this, it works well)

 

USB card reader Micro USB OTG to USB 2.0 Adapter

$6.99

(I keep one in my camera bag just in case)

 

Metal Braided Multi USB Charging Cable

$9.33

(I like these multi charging cables I have reviewed several

Lightning to USB Cable Charging Bracelet

$11.99

(Stylish and a little James bond – covert cables – cool)

 

Kingston Digital 32GB DataTraveler

$23.55

(This is the best flash drive I have owned, I keep it on my keys so I can’t lose.  I modified it for my KeySmart key bar)

 

Solar Charger 24000mAh Portable Power Bank

$39.88

 

iWALK Battery Charger Portable Power Bank with Lightning Cable Built in

$19.99