In a dangerous situation, it's always best to run away as quickly as possible.
If someone grabs you, it’s safest to try and pull away immediately.
Most attackers are strangers who jump out from dark alleys.
Carrying a weapon makes you safer in a self-defence situation.
You can talk your way out of almost any dangerous situation if you stay calm.
The OODA Loop is to know your opponents’ mind and attacking it.
You should never trust your instinct in self-defence.
The most important thing you can develop in your self-defence arsenal is Awareness.
Action is faster than reaction in self-defence.
Controlled breathing is a technique to help you manage stress.
What is the most important factor in surviving a physical attack?
Which of the following statements is FALSE about self-defence?
If someone is following you, what is the safest action to take?
When should you use physical force in a self-defence situation?
You’re at a bar, and someone starts a heated argument with you. They haven’t made any physical move yet, but they’re clearly agitated. Legally, what should you do?
What’s the best way to prepare for a real-life self-defence situation?