Originally Posted by
Torrilin
Well exercised lungs and a cell phone are about all I'd suggest. If you're not *positive* you can keep someone a foot taller and 100lbs heavier from taking a weapon away from you, then any weapon you carry can be used against you. Most women (like me) are small enough that a man can easily get an unfamiliar weapon away from us. It takes a lot of training and practice to be sure you can hold on to a weapon and use it appropriately in a self defense situation. If you're not willing to put in the time, do not carry a weapon... because then you're just helping your attacker.
Traveling in a group is a good idea. It's not always practical tho. If I'm out late (for me, which is not late for most people), I make sure people know when to expect me, and what route I might take. I keep track of how long common trips take me too... if I'm an hour late from a 10 mile ride, my partner and friends would be *very* perturbed.
DING DING DING!!! WE HAVE A WINNER!!!!
If you are going to cary a weapon (and I mean anything from a steak knife to a Glock) you should know how to use it! Most weapons related injuries are self inflicted by people who didn't know what they were doing. These things are DESIGNED TO KILL. Know what you are getting into.
I wish my kids school offered a self defence class.... I think every HS should have self defence as part of the PE curriculum....
JMHO
Billy
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