i want to learn self defence but my parents don't want me in a class yet. i really need help because 1 time i was attacked about 2 yrs ago and i barely fought off the attacker who stole my purse(100$) what are cool/easy/basic moves that i could master quickly, please im paranoid that i will need these moves to defend myself thanx (i rate high)
Et answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 10:50 pm: if the attacker is a man kick him in the private. if it is a woman hit her in the nose (HARD) [ Et's advice column | Ask Et A Question ]
Cierra answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 7:04 pm: go to the library and get books on self defence. or go to block buster or something and see if they have self defence movies that teach u self defence. [ Cierra's advice column | Ask Cierra A Question ]
charmed3fanatic answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 6:42 pm: did you try asking your parents to let you got to maybe a karaty class? if not maybe you should.. anything that you would learn in a defence class you will most likely learn there too... they teach you all the kicks and stuff.. plus another move this may sound funny but it works if tripping.. if the take your purse and run.. if you have fast reflexes.. you can trip then and then they would fall and wallah! you have your purse back.. or maybe even order/ rent a tybo work out video.. that should work..they have liek punches and kicks and stuff in there.. hope i helped! and good luck! [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
LoViny0ux914 answered Tuesday June 14 2005, 6:30 pm: only do this is they are really really trying to attack you, but kicking them between the legs (special area..) should ALWAYS work. but only do that as a last resort. other that that, try to hit the eyes or cover the eyes so one: they cant see and two: you have time to get away because they are concentrating on the pain. hope this helps! [ LoViny0ux914's advice column | Ask LoViny0ux914 A Question ]
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