Marital Arts Consultants Uncovers What Exactly To Take On A Aircraft To Help You Save Your Existence

Marital Arts Consultants Uncovers What Exactly To Take On A Aircraft To Help You Save Your Existence

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I had the great fortune of coaching with Sifu Ron Balicki over the weekend and I ended up buying a sharpie from him that can be a pocket stick, which prompted a small conversation about Flight 93. (Which is the flight that was alleged to crash into the Pentagon during 911.) I told him that I wished one of those folks had considered one of these (the sharpie) and a few training to make use of it, as a result of whether or not or not somebody obtained dragged to the ground, the sharpie (or sharkie) would still be a really viable weapon for chokes and small joint attacks. He advised me he agreed and he showed me what he travels with on planes and no one offers him hassle about it when he travels, here is the checklist:

A rolled up newspaper

A sharpie (similar to mine)

A flash light

And a Sarong (basically a very long scarf)

Which he then instructed me, "I do know, I am paranoid."

Now, this might sound really bizarre to you, but within the hands of an experienced Jeet Kune Do (JKD) instructor, any one of these weapons is formidable in a fight. Just to indicate you what I mean, let me tell you what every weapon may do: newspaper can briefly blind eyes, a sharpie, could cause some very good bruises (or blind someone), a flashlight can break bones when swung very laborious, and a scarf (or sarong) can choke someone to unconsciousness.

So my advice to you is the following time you exit on an airplane, it is best to consider no less than one of this stuff and you must keep it close to you for use. Which suggests it must be in your keep it up luggage.

You also needs to get the training to use the weapons properly. You understand what every weapon can do individually, but it's essential to have the correct training behind the weapon to use it effectively. Seek out a certified Filipino martial arts teacher and ask them about pocket stick coaching or Sarong training. Once you find one, you should be taught from them the whole lot you can. You may find a entire new world of potentialities of self defense if you can do this and I highly advocate it.


About the Author:
Scott Buendia is an professional JKD and Mixed Martial Arts instructor located in Hillsboro, Oregon.



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