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So many articles today appear to teach things after it's too late to avoid or escape-n-evade. It assumes that the person will fail to avoid and/or escape-n-evade in lieu of a head-to-head fight. You probably already know that most self-protection techniques are more often than not solid teachings and along with those teachings, assuming that avoidance and escape-n-evasion are not taught, literally teach the practitioner that it is about engaging and using violence to, "WIN." It sets a whole different and dangerous mind-set and mind-state that tells the person they "HAVE TO ENGAGE."
In sports that is just fine, there are rules and judges and referee's to maintain the state of safety for all participants...mostly. In professions such as police and military who are mandated to seek out dangerous people and engage is often required. Unless you follow the Art of War where even the military minds advocate avoidance, assuming goals and objectives are reached, and/or escape and evasion over engagement.
The more one studies, practices and applies other non-physical skills, the less they have to engage in the more dangerous aggressions and violence. The more you bypass such skills and engage in the strictly physical engagement, the more you expose yourself to dangers during and after such an engagement. Sooner or later a dedicated practitioner will come to understand that it is better to embrace and become expert in all facets of self-protection, defense, then to run head-on into engaging an unknown entity such as an attacker.
Don't ignore danger, aggressions and violence simply to avoid AND escape-n-evade AND their benefits, just don't make them you go-to always response when aggression and violence make themselves dealt into the situation.
You should consider these thoughts and idea's BECAUSE they will someday save your bacon. It is funny isn't it that most articles today speak to one small area of a vast universe that is self-defense and self-defense, defense BECAUSE it will someday save your bacon.
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