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Platin Jerry M, (Exam)

The document discusses key lessons and concepts related to self-defense tactics. It addresses the importance of valuing oneself, using intellect over physical strength, maintaining distance from attackers, and striking sensitive areas. The core lessons include understanding one's rights to self-defense, practicing decision-making skills, and knowing how to use one's body as a weapon by targeting the eyes, throat, or groin. Maintaining a defensive stance, creating distance from opponents, and using diversions are presented as strategies to overcome larger attackers.

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The document discusses key lessons and concepts related to self-defense tactics. It addresses the importance of valuing oneself, using intellect over physical strength, maintaining distance from attackers, and striking sensitive areas. The core lessons include understanding one's rights to self-defense, practicing decision-making skills, and knowing how to use one's body as a weapon by targeting the eyes, throat, or groin. Maintaining a defensive stance, creating distance from opponents, and using diversions are presented as strategies to overcome larger attackers.

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DEFENSIVE TACTICS

PLATIN JERRY M. OCT, 22, 2021


BS-CRIMINOLOGY EXAM

1.What is the first lesson in Self Defense?

 The first lesson on self defense was that you are important in any aspects.The
most essential thing in the world is to take care of yourself, and no one should
damage you or anything else. The most valuable possession you will ever own is
yourself. Nobody has the right to hurt you, frighten you, or bother you. You have
the right to self-defense, and you should fight for it. As a man, I need to defend
myself because other people believe that men are prone to various types of
fights, and as a future law enforcement officer, I need to study and work hard
about it as a daily basis as well, because the gun will not always be accessible;
we won't always be able to access a gun, especially in an emergency, because
we may be walking down the street unarmed. It can assist them in becoming
more self-assured and discovering new opportunities.

2. What is the second most important lesson in Self Defense? 

 Understanding that your intellect is your most valuable weapon is the second
most crucial lesson. We use our thoughts to regulate panic and fear to right and
safely act self-defense, as well as to appraise a situation and decide on the best
course of action. Making decisions requires the use of our intellect, and making
decisions is a vital aspect of self-defense. It's more than just a collection of skills;
it's a mindset that begins with the notion that you're deserving of protection. You
must practice solid decision-making skills in self-defense because you must be
calm when making a decision not to harm. It's important because, as a student, I
never know when I'll be attacked, whether it's a kidnapping, robbery or any types
of harmful act can be did by anyone anywhere.

3. What are the three main elements to self defense related to your game plan? 

 Body Language
 Distance and Time
 Verbal Strategies

4.Do you have to wait until you are physically attacked in order to defend
yourself?

 It is possible for me to protect myself if I am ever assaulted. If a reasonable


person feels that bodily damage is imminent, the defendant can typically protect
himself with reasonable force. There's no going back now that I've resolved to
fight. I'll give everything I've got. Because you believe you are in danger, it is
appropriate to assault him. The use of force may be permissible if you have a
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reasonable belief that you are about to be physically hurt in some way. I shall
present myself in a proper manner.

5. What are the two types of stance? 

 Interview stance
 Defensive stance
6. What is the relationship between distance and time in Self Defense?

 In self-defense, distance and time are related in that the closer you are to your
opponent, the less time you have to react to their moves. The larger the distance
between you and the target, the more time you have to respond. This is why the
interview position, the defensive stance, and keeping a safe distance are all
recommended. There are consequences for STANCE. Return to a defensive
position when the dominating faction retreats. This increases your base size,
making you more sturd, and makes it more difficult for enemies to navigate
around you. A rapid blow to a vulnerable location, such as a well-placed kick, will
almost certainly terminate the game at that moment, but it will at the very least
serve as a diversion by demonstrating how to loosen an attacker's grip. Patting
the head, striking the energy field, kicking, or even spitting are all examples of
distracting behaviors. Browsing Pull back with one arm while pushing your other
arm in the other direction. The force of the shot or hit will be doubled as a result
of this impact. Furthermore, by turning your body, you're using some of your
larger muscle groups in the face of what could be a simple handshake, so the
ability to free yourself now is in your advantage. When you strike, don't forget to
yell out.

7. Name nine tools that your body is equipped with that can be used for striking? 

 Head
 Fingers
 Elbows
 Feet
 Knees
 Butt
 Fists
 Hips
 Hands

8. Name six Primary Targets

 Nose
 Groin
 Eyes
 Shins
 Throat
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 Solar Plexus

9. Name five ways we use to help overcome larger, stronger people. 

 React as soon as possible.


 Shout loudly, shocking the assailant.
 Use the major muscular groups to rotate your body.
 Make use of diversions.
 End up making sure you hit the sensitive spots.

10. A general rule in striking is hard to soft. Give five examples. 

 Elbows to Ribs 
 Knee to Femoral 
 Knee to groin 
 Head to Nose 
 Palms to head

11. Another general rule in striking is soft to hard. Give five examples. 

 Elbows to Ribs 
 Knee to Femoral 
 Knee to groin 
 Head to Nose 
 Palms to head

12. What is the 4 step concept behind the Escape techniques? 

 Stance
 Distract
 Strike
 Disable

13. What is another Simple concept / Strategy that you could use in a Self
Defense situation? 

 Fingers
 Palm
 Knee
 Foot
 Elbow

14.. Give five benefits of shouting as you strike. 

 Frighten the aggressor


 Entice people passing by
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 Create eyewitnesses to the assault.


 Tenses the muscles in your abdomen
 Allows you to concentrate on your strikes.

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