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Protect yourself and your loved ones with a self defense kit. A self defence kit can be a lifesaver when you go out to shop or walk your dog. This can be as simple or complex as carrying Sabre pepper spray.

Sabre pepper spray

The Sabre Pepper Spray is a powerful self defence tool that can help you protect yourself in case of an attack. This pepper spray has an effective range of 10 feet and a canister that contains up to 25 bursts of pepper spray. It's easy to use, inexpensive, and has a 4-year shelf life.


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Knives

One of the most important items in a self defence kit is a knife. Knives, which are extremely versatile weapons, can be used to defend yourself or to scare an attacker away. Unlike guns, knives do not require ammunition to be effective. A sharpened knife can cut through thick clothes and rope.

Cat Ears Keychains

Cat Ears keychains can be used as a self-defense tool. They are inexpensive and effective. They are simple to use and popular with a particular demographic. Cat Ears keychains measure less than an inch thick. It has eyeholes and sharp edges that mimic the shape of a cat's skull.


TASER StrikeLight

The TASER StrikeLight self defence weapon is designed to deliver a powerful jolt of energy and can be used in hand-to-hand combat. There are two striking edges on each end of the device that can easily tear off the skin of an attacker and give them an instant boost in energy. To make it easy to recharge the device, a cord is included.

VIPERTEK Stun Gun

The Stun Gun is a convenient self defence tool that comes with a rechargeable battery. The gun has a safety switch that prevents accidental discharge and a comfortable grip. This self defence kit also comes with a small flashlight and belt holster. The kit is lightweight and portable, and comes with a lifetime warranty.


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Dorvus self defence kit

The Dorvus self defence kit contains essential items to keep you safe in case of attack. If you feel threatened, you can use the panic whistle or personal alarm. You can also use the Kubotan tool to break windows. It is compact and easy to carry in a pocket or bag. A mobile phone is another important piece of personal safety gear. It can be used to call for help, or take photos of the attacker.




FAQ

Can I get arrested for using my stun gun?

No. Stun guns have been deemed "less lethal" weapons. They are considered less lethal because they can't cause serious injury.

You could be charged even if your stun gun accidentally hits someone.


Do stun guns hurt people?

It's not true. Stun guns work by injecting a small amount into the skin.

This isn't permanent damage.


Pepper spray is a great self-defense tool.

Pepper spray can be used to defend yourself. It's fast-acting, and very easy to use. However, you should always practice proper techniques when using pepper spray.

As the first line against violent attackers, pepper spray shouldn't be used. Call 911 immediately if you are threatened or threatened with violence.


How long does it take for a stungun to recharge?

This will vary depending upon the type of battery.

For example, AAA batteries can take as long as 8 hours to charge, while AA batteries can take just 2 hours.


Is it possible to give stun guns to children?

It depends on the age.

For those under 18:

18 and older:

A stun gun should never be given to a minor.

It should be used only under the supervision of an adult.


What are some easy self-defense moves?

Self-defense methods include punches. You may also be able to use grappling techniques such as wrestling, judo and jujitsu or karate, taekwondo and karate.

You can use self-defense techniques to protect yourself against attackers who want to hurt you.

They can also be used to defend themselves against another person being attacked.

But there are many methods to self-defense. You should choose the one that best suits you.



Statistics

  • In a January 2018 survey of 1,000 women nationwide, 81 percent reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment, assault, or both in their lifetime. (healthline.com)
  • Some people walk into a gym thinking they are going to become the best by training whenever they like and not putting 100% effort in. (budodragon.com)
  • Most likely, you'll get tapped out by 90% of the people in your first 3-5 months. (mmaclan.com)
  • Kung Fu alone has 400 unique martial art styles – and whilst you likely won't be able to find a school for each form, many other martial arts are completely different altogether. (budodragon.com)



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How To

What kind of self-defense should I learn?

Self-defense covers many options. There are many types of self-defense you can learn. These are the most commonly used:

  1. Boxing – Boxing can be used for self-defense. It trains you to fight using your hands. Although most people believe only men can fight, boxing is possible for women. There are many ways for women to learn boxing, such as private lessons, gyms or online courses.
  2. Wrestling - Although many people believe it's not a legitimate sport, it is. It was once America’s national pastime. Women can learn wrestling through private lessons, gyms, and online courses.
  3. Jujitsu - Jujitsu is another popular martial art that teaches you how to defend yourself using your body weight. It is easy to learn, and it improves balance and coordination.
  4. Kickboxing - Kickboxing is similar to Muay Thai, except that it uses kicks instead of punches. It is a full-contact combat sport without rules, much like Muay Thai. It is a great sport for beginners as it is simple to learn.
  5. Tae Kwon Do – TKD combines elements of karate (taekwondo), jujitsu, and karate to create a Korean martial art called Tae Kwon Do. It is a great way to learn about self defense without worrying about hurting your opponent.
  6. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA - MMA is a combination of many martial arts. It is a combination of Judo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu as well as Judo, Boxing Wrestling and Wrestling. Because it is so effective, it's one the fastest-growing sports in today's world.
  7. Karate - Karate, a Japanese martial art, focuses on kicking techniques. It has existed for hundreds of centuries and has evolved throughout time. There are many styles of karate today, each with their own moves and training methods.
  8. Knife Fighting. Knives are great for protecting yourself. To stab someone, you don’t have to approach them. Only you need to know how to safely use a knife.
  9. Pepper Spray- Pepper spray can be used as a non-lethal weapon to help you escape from attacks or stop them from beginning. However, pepper spray is not recommended for attackers. They are more likely to be burned.
  10. Firearms: The last defense against an attacker, is to shoot them. This is usually done by trained civilians or law enforcement officers.
  11. Self-Defense Classes- This class teaches all the skills you need in one place. They often cover everything from grappling, to shooting.
  12. Combative Sports - Another great option is participating in combative sports like mixed martial arts fighting, kickboxing, or even amateur wrestling. These sports require discipline and practice. You will also learn how to protect yourself.
  13. Martial Arts Schools. If you're serious in learning how to defend your self, then go to school that teaches martial art. Some schools also offer weapons classes.
  14. Online Courses: There are many free resources you can access. 15) Books - Finally, some books may be helpful. Alan Peppard's book, "The Complete Idiot's Guides to Self Protection", covers all of these topics.
  15. Be Content with What You Already Know - Before you attempt to learn anything new, you should first be familiar with what you already know. This will help you avoid making costly mistakes that could endanger you.

I think I'll try my hand in self-defense. I have always wanted fight skills but never had the interest to actually learn them. Now that I am older, it is time to take better care of me and stop relying on others.

I've decided to start off slow and see where things go from there. I am thinking about joining the local gym to get started with weight training and such. I'm still considering whether I should get a gun.




 



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