The fundamental self
defense values are that it is enhanced to face an opponent while equipped with debris
than with bare hands. This has led to an entire bough of self defense loyal to
using unplanned or temporary objects as weapons focusing on objects you may
possibly have near or on your person when you are attacked. Here are some
points on how to defend against an attacker using a magazine.
Defend
Against a Knife
1. Roll up the magazine as firmly as you can.
At the same time, as making as much space among you and your attacker as you
are capable. There are two ways in which you can apply a magazine to defend
yourself, depending on how you grip it.
2. Grip the magazine at the center, so
that the top and bottom stick out from both ends of your fist, if your aggressor
is using a knife or sharp weapon. Let your attacker to begin to shove frontward
with his knife.
3. Step ahead and to the outside of the shove
weapon. Draw on the back end of the magazine to hold in under the attacker’s
wrist and drag upward to put his arm up in the air. This opens up a window straight
to his chest and face.
4. Step inward, snaking your arm under
your opponent’s raised arm. Apply the end of the magazine projecting from the
top of your fist to hit your attacker in the face or gullet. Do not hit with
the side of the magazine. As a substitute use the top of the magazine in a pushing
action. The result is similar to what you would dig up if you flock the end of
a wooden rod into your attacker’s throat. He will most probable fall to the
ground wheezing for breath.
Defending Against a Club
5. Go back from your attacker to give
yourself a little space and time to roll up your magazine as firmly as you can.
Grip it like a small club, at one end of the magazine.
6. Permit your attacker to step in and move
backward and forward at you with his club, hit, or other dulled weapon. It
doesn’t issue in which direction the swing comes from; your retort will be the
same.
7. Get a half step forward and swing your
magazine to hit your rival against the inferior forearm, just at the back of
the wrist. Depending on the direction of your attacker’s swing you may have to beat
the underside of the arm, the outside or the inside. Despite of the swing, also
beat the part of the forearm both closest to and directly facing you.
8. Repeat this as many times as you can
until your attacker attempts an overhand swing. When he does so, step in narrowly
and grip the back of the attacker’s wrist, avoiding it from coming down with
your off hand.
9. Hit your attacker across the side of
head or neck as many times as you can. These blows will have only somewhat less
force than would’ve been delivered had you been using a solid club. Repeating these
adequate times will depress your attacker, causing him to run away.
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