Please take a look at Articles on self-defense/conflict/violence for introductions to the references found in the bibliography page.

Please take a look at my bibliography if you do not see a proper reference to a post.

Please take a look at my Notable Quotes

Hey, Attention on Deck!

Hey, NOTHING here is PERSONAL, get over it - Teach Me and I will Learn!


When you begin to feel like you are a tough guy, a warrior, a master of the martial arts or that you have lived a tough life, just take a moment and get some perspective with the following:


I've stopped knives that were coming to disembowel me

I've clawed for my gun while bullets ripped past me

I've dodged as someone tried to put an ax in my skull

I've fought screaming steel and left rubber on the road to avoid death

I've clawed broken glass out of my body after their opening attack failed

I've spit blood and body parts and broke strangle holds before gouging eyes

I've charged into fires, fought through blizzards and run from tornados

I've survived being hunted by gangs, killers and contract killers

The streets were my home, I hunted in the night and was hunted in turn


Please don't brag to me that you're a survivor because someone hit you. And don't tell me how 'tough' you are because of your training. As much as I've been through I know people who have survived much, much worse. - Marc MacYoung

WARNING, CAVEAT AND NOTE

The postings on this blog are my interpretation of readings, studies and experiences therefore errors and omissions are mine and mine alone. The content surrounding the extracts of books, see bibliography on this blog site, are also mine and mine alone therefore errors and omissions are also mine and mine alone and therefore why I highly recommended one read, study, research and fact find the material for clarity. My effort here is self-clarity toward a fuller understanding of the subject matter. See the bibliography for information on the books. Please make note that this article/post is my personal analysis of the subject and the information used was chosen or picked by me. It is not an analysis piece because it lacks complete and comprehensive research, it was not adequately and completely investigated and it is not balanced, i.e., it is my personal view without the views of others including subject experts, etc. Look at this as “Infotainment rather then expert research.” This is an opinion/editorial article/post meant to persuade the reader to think, decide and accept or reject my premise. It is an attempt to cause change or reinforce attitudes, beliefs and values as they apply to martial arts and/or self-defense. It is merely a commentary on the subject in the particular article presented.


Note: I will endevor to provide a bibliography and italicize any direct quotes from the materials I use for this blog. If there are mistakes, errors, and/or omissions, I take full responsibility for them as they are mine and mine alone. If you find any mistakes, errors, and/or omissions please comment and let me know along with the correct information and/or sources.



“What you are reading right now is a blog. It’s written and posted by me, because I want to. I get no financial remuneration for writing it. I don’t have to meet anyone’s criteria in order to post it. Not only I don’t have an employer or publisher, but I’m not even constrained by having to please an audience. If people won’t like it, they won’t read it, but I won’t lose anything by it. Provided I don’t break any laws (libel, incitement to violence, etc.), I can post whatever I want. This means that I can write openly and honestly, however controversial my opinions may be. It also means that I could write total bullshit; there is no quality control. I could be biased. I could be insane. I could be trolling. … not all sources are equivalent, and all sources have their pros and cons. These needs to be taken into account when evaluating information, and all information should be evaluated. - God’s Bastard, Sourcing Sources (this applies to this and other blogs by me as well; if you follow the idea's, advice or information you are on your own, don't come crying to me, it is all on you do do the work to make sure it works for you!)



“You should prepare yourself to dedicate at least five or six years to your training and practice to understand the philosophy and physiokinetics of martial arts and karate so that you can understand the true spirit of everything and dedicate your mind, body and spirit to the discipline of the art.” - cejames (note: you are on your own, make sure you get expert hands-on guidance in all things martial and self-defense)



“All I say is by way of discourse, and nothing by way of advice. I should not speak so boldly if it were my due to be believed.” - Montaigne


I am not a leading authority on any one discipline that I write about and teach, it is my hope and wish that with all the subjects I have studied it provides me an advantage point that I offer in as clear and cohesive writings as possible in introducing the matters in my materials. I hope to serve as one who inspires direction in the practitioner so they can go on to discover greater teachers and professionals that will build on this fundamental foundation. Find the authorities and synthesize a wholehearted and holistic concept, perception and belief that will not drive your practices but rather inspire them to evolve, grow and prosper. My efforts are born of those who are more experienced and knowledgable than I. I hope you find that path! See the bibliography I provide for an initial list of experts, professionals and masters of the subjects.

Art of Avoidance

Kaihi no geijutsu [回避の芸術] translate to English as “art of avoidance” or the act of physically escaping from something (an opponent or a pursuer or an unpleasant situation) by some adroit maneuver.


Bruce Lee is quoted, Be like water making its way through cracks. Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. Be water, my friend.


His quotation is derived from the study of the Tao Te Ching which is written, “Nothing in the world is as soft and yielding as water. Yet for dissolving the hard and inflexible, nothing can surpass it. The soft overcomes the hard; the gentle overcomes the rigid. Everyone knows this is true, but few can put it into practice. (Wu-Wei: effortless action).


Water seeks balance; it forms to any shape; it can destroy granite; it moves mountains; water seeks a path of least resistance.


Avoidance is likened to water, be like water my padawan. 


Evade, dodge, turn away, escape, duck, sidestep, put off, hedge, circumvent, go around, short-circuit, bypass, get around, ward off, avert, avoid, stave off, deflect, head off, fend off, forfend, debar, obviate, forefend, and you begin to form a feeling for this art. An art that must prerequisite the arts of violence like karate, etc.


All these are descriptive of the action of concept one should look to in order to avoid dangerous and potentially violent encounters. If you have done your homework, you will have developed the means to go-around all situations that expose you to violence.


Start with yourself by performing an analysis of your attitude and lifestyle so you can label those beliefs, perceptions and attitudes that often trigger social violence. As to predatory violence, understanding that concept goes a long way to distancing you from that encounter.


Once you have thoroughly trained, practiced, understood and experienced the art of avoidance; then allow yourself to train in that very rare instance you have to flip that switch and act, act faster than your attacker to survive.


Remember, avoidance is about before, during and especially after such encounters. The further ahead of violence you avoid, the better.


The after requires special attention because it can be more dangerous than the act of self defense. You have to really understand and master te art of after, i.e., social, legal, and financial consequences and repercussions.


Financial ruin; social OSTRACISM; legal be it jail and/or civil consequences OR both; a visit to the ER; ending in the morgue; social friends and co-workers ending their relationship and associations an so on…


Learning the mechanics of karate is really cool 😎, but using it outside the dojo in self defense is far from cool 😎, it’s a minefield and it will be YOU against THEM.


  • you;
  • your adversary;
  • the LEO;
  • the prosecutor;
  • your defense attorney;
  • the social media keyboard commandos;
  • the self righteous;
  • the entire legal system;
  • the civil legal system;
  • friends and family;


Kaihi no geijutsu, the art of avoidance … don’t neglect it in your dojo!



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